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Interested in your home’s value? Call our Watson Office: 904.285.6300 Like us on Facebook! Facebook.com/WatsonPonteVedra 4 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 OPINION Cheers to Labor Day a time to celebrate booming economy As Labor Day approaches, mil- the American success story. That honor goes to the lions of Americans will jump in free-market principles of capitalism championed by the their cars and hit the road for one Republican Party. 50 Years! last getaway before Summer 2019 The track record on raising the minimum wage is clear. John Wayne, Glen Campbell comes to an end. And one of the When government forces private business owners to bumper stickers you may see on raise wages to an arbitrary level not supported by supply and the Ponte Vedra Recorder the highway that always makes and demand, business owners are invariably forced to me laugh is the one that says, “The either reduce workers’ hours or lay off people entirely By Christine Rodenbaugh Labor Movement: the folks who — resulting in greater unemployment, not less. Even So- The movie “True Grit” debuted in July 1969 starring Brandon Patty brought you the weekend.” cialist presidential candidate Bernie Sanders proved this John Wayne as whiskey-drinking, eye-patch wearing Guest Columnist Not quite. lesson. When Sanders’ campaign workers pointed out “Rooster” Cogburn recruited by a feisty teenager to find While it’s true that 19th century that his $15-an-hour rhetoric didn’t match what he was her father’s killer. Glen Campbell labor unions campaigned for shorter working hours paying them, he announced he would indeed raise their co-stars as Le Beouf as the three — specifically, an eight-hour workday when 12- and wages to the inexplicably magical $15 an hour. He then head deep into Indian territory to 14-hour days were the norm — most of these efforts immediately reduced all their hours so as not to impact find the fugitive. accomplished little more than creating bitterness and his campaign’s bottom line. What’s your favorite movie enmity between workers and business owners. Some of Despite this object lesson in the fallacy and ruin of from 1969? What were milestone these labor-led protests turned violent — so violent, in Socialist economic policies, the Democratically con- events in your life in 1969? Were fact, that an 1886 Chicago protest left seven police offi- trolled U.S. House of Representatives recently voted to you born or married in ’69? cers and four workers dead. (The more things change….) more than double the federal minimum wage — again Maybe you started a business or In reality, if you want to thank anyone for the mod- to $15 an hour. (What is it about that number? Anyone?) work for a company that opened ern two-day weekend as we know it, the credit goes to Apparently, House Democrats were unmoved by the its doors that year. forward-thinking private business owners, who recog- Congressional Budget Office report indicating that while The Ponte Vedra Recorder first hit the streets in 1969 nized the competitive value of offering their workers raising the minimum wage to that level would lift 1.3 and your community paper wants to share its 50th reasonable hours, safe working conditions and decent million people above the federal poverty level, it would celebration. Send us your stories and photographs shar- wages. While a New England mill worker is generally also result in 1.3 million Americans losing their jobs. See ing memories about 1969. How much was your rent or credited with being the first to give his workers Saturday how that works? mortgage payment? What do you remember about Ponte and Sunday off — in order to allow Jewish workers to If Congress truly wants to help Americans escape Vedra, Palm Valley or the surrounding area? Did you observe the Sabbath — it was none other than Henry poverty, it should look no further than our great state of really swim in the ditch? Ford who instituted the policy on a widespread scale in Florida, where Republican policies of low taxation and Where did you go to school and what was it like? 1926 — more than a decade before the federal govern- responsible regulation have fueled economic growth. Send us your school pictures. Tell us about your favorite ment would begin instituting limits on work weeks. The proof is in the numbers: In July, Florida’s unemploy- music, fashion, sports or recreation. Where did you hang What’s more, Ford’s two-day weekend came 12 years ment rate was just 3.3% (lower than the 3.7% national out and why? after he doubled his factory workers’ daily wage to $5 a average); in St. Johns County, that figure was just 2.9%. For lifetime residents, what has changed? What day — a figure that was unheard of in 1914. What’s more, since 2010, the number of unemployed changes made living in the area better or worse? For Why is this important to recall today? Because at a Floridians has dropped by 66%, from a high of more than newcomers, what made you call this home? time when Democrats, progressives and the liberal media 1 million to less than 350,000 today. Send your photographs and memories to chris@opc- are calling for raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, That’s a labor success story worth celebrating. fla.com with “Cheers to 50 years” in the subject line. it’s critical to remember that government regulation Brandon Patty is chairman of the St. Johns County and artificial price and wage fixing have never fueled Republican Party.

BRIEFS opposition, I do not believe anyone has an issue with the St. Johns County Beach Renourishment LETTER TO THE EDITOR land being used in the manner in which it is currently. Easement Workshop However, we do take issue with amending our county St. Johns County is hosting a community work- There were residents from all over the county in at- comp plan and land development code especially where shop regarding easements within the Army Corps of tendance at the Aug. 15 St. Johns County PZA meeting. designated conservation land is concerned. Engineers beach renourishment project boundary from Most were opposed to the proposed request regarding the See you at the Board of County Commissioners meet- 5 to 8 p.m. Sept. 4 at the Guana Tolomato Matanzas Outpost property on Neck Road in Ponte Vedra Beach. ing Sept. 17. Estuarine Research Reserve, 505 Guana River Road, Representatives from both sides were well informed and Victoria Corlazzoli, Ponte Vedra Beach Ponte Vedra Beach. County and Army Corps staff presented their points of view with the utmost respect. will be available to assist property owners and answer It would have been easy to let emotions get the better LETTERS POLICY questions regarding the required easements. For more of them when considering the matter at hand. The PZA The Ponte Vedra Recorder welcomes letters to the editor information, call (904) 209-0794 for more information. voted 3-2 to move forward with the transmittal of the for possible publication in the Opinion section. The guide- requested change to the state. I was not surprised by the lines for submitting letters follow: Ponte Vedra Democratic Club Meeting decision. What did surprise me was the thought process ■ The maximum word count for a standard letter is 300 The Ponte Vedra Democratic Club will hold its by which the board members went about making their words. monthly meeting from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. decision. It seemed that some lost sight of the appli- ■ Letters from local residents about local issues will have the highest priority. 11 at the Ponte Vedra Library, 101 Library Blvd. The cant’s overall request. ■ Submissions with higher than recommended word featured speaker will be Toby Gialluca, co-founder of The Outpost application is requesting a Comprehen- counts will be edited or returned to the writer at the the International Lights for Liberty Movement and will sive Plan Amendment to change the Future Land Use Recorder’s discretion. address the refugee crisis on the southern border. Map from Conservation (CV) to Residential A Coastal ■ Letters that attack other writers will not be considered, and CV. This is not the first time a request of this kind but writers may mention other letters. Recreation Advisory Board Meeting has come before the county. What is a first, is that this ■ Submissions will be verified when received, but verifica- The Sept. 19 meeting has been rescheduled for particular application involves a private parcel that is tion does not guarantee publication. Thursday, Sept. 12 at 3 p.m. in the BCC Executive almost completely surrounded by a federally recognized ■ The Recorder will consider one letter per writer per Conference Room located in the County Administra- research reserve and hunting preserve. month to encourage a diversity of viewpoints. ■ Letters are published at the sole discretion of the Recorder. tion Building, 500 San Sebastian View in St. Augus- The GTMNERR being federally recognized carries a Email letters to [email protected] and type “Letter to Edi- tine. For more information, visit www.sjcfl.us/Recre- lot of weight with this application. The 101-acre parcel tor” in the subject line. ation/AdvisoryBoard.aspx. is designated conservation and of all the residents in Compiled by Christine Rodenbaugh Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS 5 Planning and Zoning passes vote favoring Outpost development Residents in opposition turn out in large numbers to protest By Amber Lake

The 41 voices speaking in opposition to the develop- ment of the Outpost fell on deaf ears at the Planning and Zoning Agency transmittal hearing held Aug. 15. The agency voted 3-2 in favor of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment to change the Future Land Use map from conservation to residential, with PZA members Bill McCormick and Jeffrey Martin dissenting. About 400 protesters showed up at Thursday’s meet- ing, exceeding the room’s maximum capacity. Many wore white shirts to show their solidarity against the Photo courtesy of St. Johns County development. Most spoke about traffic issues in the area, About 400 residents attended the PZA meeting to oppose development of the Outpost. hurricane evacuation and environmental concerns which caused the day’s agenda to exceed an hour of comments, A application, we agreed to revisions to the PUD which as important as the number of people that came… .We ending with the final vote at 8:30 p.m. resolved all outstanding staff comments on the PUD and would have loved to have the recommendation of the The proposed development at the Outpost is a 66-home we dismissed the litigation. And yet, we find ourselves in a PZA but we were not surprised, we truly did anticipate it community called Vista Tranquila, which is located at the process that seems predisposed toward an irrational result.” was going to go in that direction because the leanings of end of Neck Road and is approximately 100 acres adja- In a subsequent interview with Nicole Crosby, founder PZA members from past history and some of them have cent the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine of Save Guana Now, Crosby stated that although the vote very direct developer interest.” Research Reserve. was against the favor of the organization, in her eyes it Crosby said she expects the September 17 hearing Ellen Avery-Smith, an attorney representing The Ponte was still a victory. with the Board of County Commissioners to host an even Vedra Corporation from Rogers Towers said they fol- “We really felt like it was a victory and I know that is bigger turnout of opposition. While the PZA’s recent lowed the agreement outlined in the recent settlement and a strange thing to say when you’ve lost the vote,” Crosby decision makes a recommendation to the Board, Septem- was concerned they were being treated unfairly. said. “I was sad to see people walking out of the room ber’s hearing concludes the final transmittal hearing and, “We stand before you having done everything we said with the glum faces. (But) it was so important for people if passed, will go to state and then back to the County for we would do,” Avery-Smith said. “We filed the residential to understand the vote count on that particular day wasn’t final approval. Coalition meeting hosts Commission talk about sea level rise overturns By Amber Lake fects of global warming since the 1980s, community although, these days his messages to the Beachfront property might become public always include the phrase, “get oceanfront property a lot sooner than ready.” marina zoning originally predicted, according to retired Sea level rise is the prediction that UNF professor, Allen Tilley. melting of land-based ice, such as gla- Tilley was the guest speaker at the ciers and ice sheets as a result of global variance Ponte Vedra Beaches Coalition meet- warming, will eventually cause most of By Amber Lake ing Aug. 26, which was hosted at the the coastal United States to be sub- Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library. The merged or threatened with an increase of During an Aug. 20 meeting, the St. discussion addressed sea level rise in storm surges. Florida is considered to be Johns County Board of County Commis- Florida and what residents can expect the most at-risk among the states by far, sioners voted 5-0 to approve appeals to in the coming years according the latest particularly in the southern region. overturn a zoning variance for a com- research. Although, according to Tilley, most munity marina at 405 Roscoe Extension. In addition to being recognized as estimates tend to err on the conserva- The appeals were filed by residents in the a distinguished professor, Tilley is a tive side, some predictions look to be as Photo by Amber Lake vicinity of the proposed location after the member of Sustainable Jacksonville, the devastating as a 16-foot sea level rise Author and retired UNF professor, Allen Planning and Zoning Agency approved the Tilley, spoke at the Aug. 26 Ponte Vedra Sierra Club of North East Florida and within this century. Beach Coalition meeting. zoning variance application on May 16 of the U.S. Green Building Council North In order to offset rapid rise, Tilley said this year. East Florida’s Regional Planning and the biggest solution was to switch to a thing for mitigation, it’s to cut down on The proposed marina site is east of the Development team, where he helped “Planetary Health Diet,” which greatly meat consumption. We will not be able Intracoastal Waterway and south of the explore sustainable community models. reduces the amount of meat an individu- to get a handle on emissions unless we Palm Valley Bridge, near the boat ramp. Tilley also served on the Sierra Club’s al consumes. change our diet.” The surrounding property owners cited national Climate Adaptation Task Force. “We’ve got to mitigate,” Tilley said. He has been actively following the ef- “If you want to know the absolute best COALITION continues on Page 9 MARINA continues on Page 9 6 ONE OF US Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019

Mark Lowery, an entrepreneur who believes in giving back, is married with three children and enjoys the island life. Caribbean travel led to his latest endeavor to bring a smooth, refined tequila to the U.S. Mark Lowery

What can you share about your background? I grew up in Tampa and graduated from the Univer- sity of Florida with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. I moved from Gainesville to Jacksonville for three years before moving to Boston. In Boston, I was responsible for installing the Ice Rink for the new Boston Gar- den where the Boston Bruins play — now called TD Garden. I moved back here in 2003 and have been here ever since. My wife also attended the University of Florida and we will be celebrating our 24th wedding anniver- sary in November. I have two daughters in college, and a son who just started high school. Were you always interested in engineering? I was always better in math and hated reading, so I wanted to do something that would be physically measurable. I started work as a mechanical engineer and got my professional engineers license. However, I wanted to do more than just design, so I attended UNF night school in the MBA program, but I left for Boston before getting my degree. I finally got my MBA at Georgia State University in Atlanta while working as an engineer. This helped me understand operations and business management and allow me to look at advancement into other fields. Ultimately, I became a manager and owner in my first engineering and contracting business. This allowed me to blend the technical and the opera- tions side and set my future path. What was your first job ever? Mowing lawns for $2 each (using my own lawn mower and gas) in Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina. My next job was selling newspaper subscriptions door to door at night — out of a van with three other kids. What drives your continued engagement in philanthropy? I have always believed that we have a duty to give back. No one does it alone and everyone needs help at one time or another. We believe in providing necessary resources to organizations that support those facing life’s challenges in our community. There is no better reward than knowing someone really appreciates the help you give. the carefree life you always wanted – relaxing on on the What do you like to do in your spare time? Tell us about the tequila venture. beach or sailing through warm, crystal clear waters. Think I enjoy going to the beach, concerts or live music, I love the beach and visiting the Caribbean. While of Louie as a pirate from Mexico with tequila instead of snow skiing and seeing the Gators and the Jaguars play. visiting, we noticed that only beer or rum is featured. rum as a drink of choice. Also, we do not capitalize vida Mostly, I enjoy spending time with my wife and kids and My friends and I thought that if we could bring a good de louie as we prefer to be informal! doing just about anything they want. We enjoy traveling tequila to the islands, it might provide an opportunity. to the Caribbean and anyplace where there is clear blue We went to Tequila, Mexico to sample recipes, decided What sets it apart from other tequilas? water and sandy beaches. on the smoothest tequila possible and started importing. It is extremely smooth and easy to drink. There are We designed a bottle, top and packaging unique to our oranges in our logo, as we ask that you drink it with an What is one thing even close friends might be sur- brand and started marketing it stateside, first importing orange, instead of a lime, to enhance the flavor. It’s real prised to learn about you? it to Jacksonville Beach, Florida. tequila with an island vibe. I am extremely proud of my parents. They were from Our Anejo and Reposado varieties are being bottled two sides of the Earth. My mother is from Italy and mar- right now and will arrive in Jacksonville Beach shortly. What is your recipe for success? ried my father while he was serving in the Air Force. She Presently, the brand is in more than 100 locations state- Never say know the first time, always be open to new learned English from watching soap operas and never wide and growing. People can order from most states experiences and live life with no regrets. graduated high school. My father is from Rock Hill, and we’ve started to import to California. South Carolina. He joined the Air Force and served 21 What do you like best about living in Ponte Vedra? years. He’s a Vietnam War Veteran. He was the only one What does the name mean and how did you Living at the beach where the weather is nice means of his siblings to go to college — earned both a bach- decide on it? people are happier and willing to help each other. I have elor’s and master’s degree. Vida de louie Tequila or “life of louie” is like living met some great people. Edited by Christine Rodenbaugh Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS 7 OPE CONVERTS LABOR DAY CLOSINGS Monday, Sept. 2 in observance of LIBRARY INTO Labor Day ■ The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra CONTEMPORARY Beach will be closed. MEDIA CENTER ■ The Council on Aging’s River House Renovations were busily underway as the in St. Augustine will be closed. Ocean Palms PTO moved forward with an $80,000 renovation to update its library over ■ Most St. Johns County Government the summer. Parents and staff boxed books offices will be closed, but some sched- and crew set to work to install new tables, ules may vary. To verify individual chairs, flooring and paint. All that work paid departments, call (904) 209-0655. off on Thursday, Aug. 22 for its big reveal. The concept is very forward thinking with the furniture being easily mobile for various configurations. The new STEAM lab inside the OBITUARIES media center encourages coding skills, robot- ics and creative thinking in a collaborative and Nancy Schneider Grinstead innovative learning environment. Dr. Winkler Nancy Schneider Grinstead, 75, of (right, with Mrs. O’Hara) especially wanted to Ponte Vedra Beach, died August 22, thank the PTO for such a generous donation. 2019. Arrangements by Quinn-Shalz Photo courtesy of Ocean Palms Elementary Family Funeral Home & Cremation Centre. Alice Pauline Schilpp Kids learn to code at PV Library Newcomers invites new members Alice Pauline Schilpp, 92, of Jack- Kids Computer Coding Classes begin Aug. 31 at the Ponte Ve- The Newcomers of the Beaches invites prospective new sonville Beach, died August 24, 2019. dra Beach Branch Library. There will be a class for fifth graders members to attend the next luncheon from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Arrangements by Quinn-Shalz Family and younger with no computer experience, and another for fifth Sept. 11 at Marsh Landing Country Club, 25655 Marsh Land- Funeral Home & Cremation Centre. through eighth graders with some computer or coding experience. ing Parkway in Ponte Vedra Beach. The group meets each Classes last eight weeks and cost $140 per student. Students second Wednesday. Calvin A. Vees are required to bring their own laptop or tablet. All fees are used The social club consists of a fun and diverse group of women Calvin A. Vees, 87, died August 21, to hire teachers, reach the underserved population and to acquire who have recently moved to the beaches, have gone through a 2019. Ponte Vedra Valley Funeral equipment for the classes. There is a 10% discount for Friends of major life event or are just looking to make new friends and par- Home, Cremation Center & Cemetery the Library members. ticipate in interesting activities. For more information or to make – (904) 285-1130 – www.pontevedra- To register, visit 5cacademy.org/registration-form. a luncheon reservation, visit www.newcomersofthebeaches.com. valley.com

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Eavenson partnered with Janet enson became a certified catechist in her Koehler, a local GTM volunteer and diocese and taught as a head catechist in retired 4-H Club leader to track and record an advanced religious education class. her personal initiatives and commitment to She prepared for this role by attending her community. lectures, serving as an assistant catechist “Lauren’s dedication to achieving goals and volunteering as a sacramental prepara- and serving her community make her an tion peer minister. exceptional student and admirable young In her pursuit of her initial physical person,” Rutherford said. “As she heads fitness goals, Eavenson began swimming off to college, I know her experience in the year-round and participated in strength Congressional Award program positions building classes. Unable to continue her to achieve even greater successes, and swimming because of health reasons, I look forward to following her future ac- Eavenson began physical therapy and complishments.” Pilates classes to improve balance and Established in 1979, the Congressio- joint control. nal Award is the highest honor Congress Finally, for her expedition, Eavenson bestows upon a youth civilian. In order to planned a five-day, four-night canoe receive the award, these young Americans camping trip for her and her father on the must demonstrate a commitment to volun- Suwanee River. tary public service, personal development, Earlier this summer, Eavenson traveled physical fitness and exploration. to Washington, D.C., to accept the Gold Eavenson helped raise awareness about Medal from Congressman Rutherford in local environmental issues and donated a national ceremony with Gold Medal- research toward conservation efforts sur- ists from around the country. Now, she is On Aug. 20, Congressman John Rutherford, right, presented the Silver Congressional Award rounding them for her Voluntary Public headed to Benedictine College in Atchison, Medal to Lauren Eavenson from St. Augustine. Eavenson had received the Gold Medal dur- Service. Eavenson worked with the Guana Kansas. For information about the pro- ing a trip to Washington, D.C., earlier this year. Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine gram, visitwww.congressionalaward.org. Beach Ball lights up TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse By Daniela Toporek and Utility programs and all of our food assistance works,” Richards Drinks were poured and money said. “Also to our program,‘Paths was raised during the 2019 BEAM to Wellness,’ for people with Beach Ball at the TPC Sawgrass chronic diseases that need nutrition Clubhouse Saturday evening, counseling; and a single-parent Aug. 24. project that teaches financial educa- The clubhouse, decorated tion. We’re also about to embark on in bright florals and balloons, a more intensive case management matched the colorful, Pucci-themed support for seniors.” event, where guests dressed to “They do so much for the people impress in Pucci-inspired attire and here at the beaches,” said guest, ABOVE: With lingered through the rooms. Silent Andres Heeley, who advocates money raised go- auction prizes lined up upstairs, the for BEAM and attended alongside ing back towards side rooms were filled with heavy guest, Laura Blunt. BEAM, guests hors d’oeuvres and beverages and “It’s a really righteous party,” she battle it out at the the dimly-lit main area featured said.” They’ve got a great band. live auctions for a live music, more silent auction The drinks and food are good. chance to take a prizes and event speakers, BEAM There’s lots of energy, no one’s sit- trip abroad. Executive Director, Lori Richards, ting around, it’s a fun event. LEFT: Ball guests and BEAM recipient, Daisy Rob- Once the music stopped, guests Kelly Vallard (left) erts, with the crowd anticipating gathered their things and were and Sue Stacey, the live auctions. treated with a to-go box of Mini get groovy after Funds raised at the event go Bar donuts to send them on their the live auctions straight to BEAM programs, ac- way. What was a successful party at the BEAM of cording to BEAM Executive Direc- filled with prizes and dancing was Light Beach Ball. tor, Lori Richards. also a night of giving back to a Photos by “It goes to our Emergency Rent large local cause. Daniela Toporek Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS 9 Friends of the GTM Reserve announces Oceanwise Sept. 28 fundraiser to continue celebration of GTM 20th anniversary The Friends of the GTM Re- celebrating this historic occasion as serve recently announced tickets part of this year’s fundraiser!” are available for the ninth annual This signature event features Oceanwise fundraiser to support local fine restaurants serving sus- the GTM Research Reserve and its tainable seafood and other locally- 20th anniversary celebration. The sourced dishes, a silent auction, event is scheduled from 6 to 10 estuary games, entertainment and a p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at the GTM breathtaking view of the sun setting Research Reserve Visitor Center in over the Guana River. Guests will Ponte Vedra Beach. be treated to fine wine and beer “On August 19, 1999, GTM Re- sponsored by Bold City Brewery. search Reserve was designated the Tickets are $65 per person for 24th National Estuarine Research early registration. After August 31, Reserve,” said Ellen Leroy-Reed, tickets are $75 per person. Tickets executive director of Friends of the can be reserved online. To sponsor GTM Reserve. “As the citizen orga- Oceanwise, email Ellen Leroy- nization that supports the Reserve’s Reed at GTM_Friends@gtmnerr. education, research and stewardship org. For more information, call Photo courtesy of Heather Blackwell, Geek Chic Photography programs, we are excited about (904) 823-4527.

that we can build our own community. Above-average rainfall in most Coalition We’re going to have a sustainable com- Continued from 5 munity and we are going to take this as an opportunity to develop a place that areas, but drier along the coast On a local level, cities are just starting we want to live. A place that is storm to listen to what both environmentalists safe and produces a lot of its own power Data collected by the St. Johns River trict, portions of Baker County recorded and scientists have been saying. and food.” Water Management District shows July more than 10 inches and Marion County In fact, the very day of Tilley’s “We are not all going to fit in Ash- 2019 rainfall was above average in most recorded nearly 9 inches of rainfall dur- Coalition presentation, Jacksonville an- ville, North Carolina,” he said. areas of north and central Florida, but ing July. nounced the mandated sea level task some coastal areas, particularly in the In central Florida, Seminole County force wrapped up its work, approving southern portion of the district, were received 8.5 inches, while Lake County proposals for a list of recommenda- drier. received 8 inches, and Orange County tions that will go before the City A full report outlining hydrological tallied nearly 7 inches. Council in an effort to have the city conditions was presented at the district’s Other highlights include: reduce its contributions to climate August Governing Board meeting. ■ Upper Floridan aquifer conditions change, according to WJCT. In the north, Duval, St. Johns and (groundwater levels) were in the normal Regardless of plans to alleviate Putnam counties received 6 to 7 inches to high range across most of the district, impact, Tilley said eventually the final of rainfall in July. Coastal counties of other than a small area of southeast Du- decisions will come down to relocat- Flagler and Volusia counties recorded val and northeast St. Johns counties with ing and re-evaluating the areas we live. 5.4 inches and 7 inches, respectively. groundwater levels in the low range. “As we think about this stuff com- Indian River and Brevard counties ■ Surface water flows in north and ing, I recommend us thinking in terms recorded 5 to 6 inches of rainfall during central Florida were in the high to very of community,” Tilley said. “What Richards Mattress & July. For the 12-month average, Indian high range, mirroring rainfall. will get us through this is commu- Wicker Warehouse River County has a cumulative total of ■ Surface water stations in the Upper nity. It may be that you have friends 1079 Atlantic Blvd. • Atlantic Beach V45886 Next to Elvis’s Upholstery less than 35 inches, while Brevard and St. Johns River Basin showed improve- or family in areas that are going to PV3-L Osceola counties have under 42 inches. ment, with the Melbourne station report- be more secure and you can join a 249-3541 M-S • 11-5:30 • Sunday • 1-5 While conditions are drier than normal, ing in the average range for the first time community there…. Or we can decide www.richardsmattressandwicker.com the good news is that the southern end since March. of the district has available water stor- ■ Lake levels across the district in- age if the hurricane season becomes creased slightly. active. To learn more about rainfall totals, On the northwesterly side of the dis- visit sjrwmd.com. € ‚ƒ€ „ † ‡ˆ‚„‡ˆ‚†ˆ‰ƒ

an adverse effect to their properties. Marina Currently, the property north of the Palm      ­ Continued from 5 Valley Bridge and boat ramp, at 373 South Roscoe Road, has applied for a Major undue hardship, saying the property was Modification to reinstate an expired PUD not suitable for a marina. Appeals refer- that was originally for a “true” marina. The enced a 2002 Water Dependent Uses and second marina would offer dry storage, Marine Study which concluded the property retail store, dock master’s storage and            was located within an Aquatic Preserve and restaurant components. The additional   shellfish harvesting area. In addition, the aspects of a true marina differ it from a appellants introduced concerns to the board community marina, which is considered including safety issues, overcrowding and less intrusive. PV2-LV45856 10 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 Ponte Vedra Auto Show rolls into town The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce will host the 17th annual Ponte Vedra Auto Show presented by Fields Auto Group from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, at the Nocatee Event Field. Three special anniversaries and one Memorial trophy will be showcased at this year’s show. One of them is 50th Anniversary of the Porsche Mid-engine honoring the anniversary of the 914. There will be opportunities to sign up for a Porsche test drive. The variety of vehicles at the show is vast. For the muscle car enthusiast, a 1969 Ford Mustang recently registered for the show. It’s a bright red ragtop with white interior. For the classic history buff, there will be a 1942 Chrysler Royal Business Coupe that was built just three days after Pearl Harbor. Those are just two examples of the caliber of vehicles that will be on display. Since the venue is located in a “golf cart community,” the Auto Show presents the inaugural “Spirit of Nocatee” Golf Cart Award. Golf carts decked out in “Spirit of Nocatee” fashion will vie for the top spot. For the first time the Ponte Vedra Auto Show has added a Car Corral where registrants can show off a ride or offer a vehicle for ABOVE: The Ponte sale. Car shows and Concours are great places to look for a classic Vedra Auto Show pre- or muscle car. The Corral will provide the opportunity to speak with sented by Fields Auto a prospective buyer in detail, a buying experience is much more Group is scheduled desirable than shopping for a car from pictures online. The Corral is for Sunday, Sept. 15 sponsored by J7 Motorsports and organizers anticipate spaces to sell at the Nocatee Event out quickly. Field with free admis- The auto show, which is open to the public and free to spectators, sion and parking for will feature up to 180 classic and new collector cars all vying for the spectators. 30 trophies. Spray Park parking will be open for guest parking this LEFT: Car enthusiasts year. walk among the en- For more information or to register a car or golf cart, visit pvauto- tries at the 2017 Ponte show.com or call (904) 285-2004. Look for the official Ponte Vedra Vedra Auto Show. Auto Show guide in the Sept. 12 edition of the Ponte Vedra Recorder. Ponte Vedra Recorder/File Cheers to

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RNot yourecor average newspaper, not yourd averageer reader (904) 285-8831 • www.pontevedrarecorder.com Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 COMMUNITY NEWS 11 Possibilities soar at Angelwood Gala By Christine Rodenbaugh Florida State Senator Aaron Bean donned wingtip two-tone oxford Angelwood Gala attendees filled black and white spectator dress the ballroom at the Sawgrass Marri- shoes to serve as auctioneer for the ott in Ponte Vedra Beach Aug. 24 to popular live auction. The Jaguars support the nonprofit and learn about vs. Saints luxury suite package set “Soaring Possibilities,” the 2019 an Angelwood live auction record. ABOVE: Event co-chair Robin theme chosen to emphasize how Another popular item was lunch in Wahby welcomed guests people who are served by Angel- Washington, D.C. with Congress- to the Angelwood Gala: wood have realized success. man John Rutherford, who attended Soaring Possibilities on Aug. After checking in, guests mingled the event to support the cause. 24 at Sawgrass Marriott in in the atrium sampling cocktails and Angelwood provides support Ponte Vedra Beach. Wahby is perusing long tables of silent auction to more than 300 children, adults, also president of the Angel- items while listening Simply Strings, seniors and families living with wood Board of Directors. a quartet of local high school intellectual and developmental students. Some posed for photos in differences. The nonprofit offers LEFT: Congressman John Rutherford, left, congratu- front of the more formal backdrop residential group homes, supported lates David Smith who won of white angel wings against an ivy- employment, adult day training pro- the live auction bid to attend covered wall while others hammed grams and seasonal day camps. a lunch in the Members’ Din- it up with fun props at the photo For more information, visit ing Room at the U.S. Capitol. booth. www.angelwoodjax.org. Photos by Christine Rodenbaugh Evening of Promise gala benefits Nemours Children’s Hospital By Amber Lake

The seventh annual Evening of Promise benefit gala was hosted Aug. 23 at the historic Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Funds raised from the event went to support Nemours Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. “The event was a tremendous opportunity to highlight the work of our multi-state Nemours Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, which includes our Jacksonville, Orlando and Wilmington, Dela- ware campuses,” said Dr. Larry Moss, Nemours president and CEO. “Nemours is proud to be one of only two children’s cancer programs in the country selected and funded by the National Cancer Institute to bring cancer clinical trials and care delivery studies to people in their own communities.” The gala featured cocktails, music and diverse cuisine. More than 300 people attended the event and raised $200,000 to benefit the Photos by Amber Lake pediatric cancer program. In attendance were a few children cancer The Lahtinen family with their child Savannah, who is a cancer survivor, are pictured with Savannah’s physician, survivors, thanks to care received at Nemours. Dr. Howard Katzenstein, Division Chief of Hematology/Oncology. “They will always be our inspiration,” Dr. Moss said.

Guests enjoyed the live music and drinks at the event. Small tapas were available all evening. Guests enjoyed the photobooth at the event. 12 NOCATEE HAPPENINGS Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 Nocatee Landing Paddle Launch opens St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Department recently announced Nocatee Landing and Nocatee Landing Paddle Launch are now open to the public. Nocatee Landing features an open-air pa- vilion with views of the river, bike racks, ample parking and solar-powered public restrooms as well as a non-motorized wa- ter vehicle launch for canoes, kayaks and GREAT SHOES stand-up paddle boards with access to the Intracoastal Waterway. Swimming is not allowed, and a temporary sign cautioned GREAT HANDBAGS visitors that the area is subject to tidal changes and strong currents. Residents and visitors are invited to GREAT JEWELRY use the brand-new St. Johns County greenspace from dawn to dusk for fishing, GREAT ACCESSORIES photography, exercise, walking dogs, picnicking and other activities. Smoking, Nocatee Landing and Nocatee Landing Paddle Launch are now open to the public from dawn to skateboarding, and feeding wildlife are dusk. GREAT SERVICE prohibited. “St. Johns County Parks and Recre- trailhead of Nocatee’s Preserve, adjacent ation is excited to open the new Nocatee to the Tolomato River, in Ponte Vedra. Landing access in Nocatee Preserve,” From Nocatee Parkway, head south on said Doug Bataille, director of St. Johns Crosswater Parkway about 3 miles to a County Parks and Recreation Department. roundabout. Take the eastern exit of the “This includes 1,630 acres of protected roundabout onto Nocatee Landing Trail. land along the Tolomato River, which pro- The road is paved for about 0.7 miles, vides access to an unparalleled section of then continues as a gravel road for another the river and will increase access for out- 1.2 miles to the Landing. 310 Front Street, Suite 830 door enthusiasts from all over the county.” For more information, call Doug The site is located at 2015 Nocatee Bataille, St. Johns County Parks and Rec- SAWGRASS VILLAGE • (904) 543-1566 Landing Trail at the base of the southern reation Director, at (904) 209-0324. ABOVE: The new greenspace is Come See These COOL Homes! located at 2015 Nocatee Landing Trail adjacent to the Tolomato River in Ponte Vedra. 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Photo by Chris Norton New season, new coaches for PVHS, Nease Sharks open season with win, Panthers preparing for future but lose starting QB to injury with fresh talent, renewed focus By Paris Moulden in to relieve and helped PVHS secure By Paris Moulden the lead until late in the fourth quarter. We its 10th consecutive win in the series. definitely have fight in us, which is what New Ponte Vedra High School DiSandro said he was pleased with how The Nease High football team may be you want in a football team.” football coach Jeff DiSandro had some Glod responded after Myers’ injury. going through some growing pains, but Drafts, who came to Nease in April from highs and lows in his first game with the “RJ did a great job last Friday night what they may lack in experience, they AC Flora High School in Columbia, South Sharks, beating rival Nease in the Battle and we will continue to work with him make up for in grit. Carolina, is taking over for Tim Krause, of the Bridge, and losing his starting and put him in positions to be success- The Panthers lost their season opener, who left after five seasons to take the quarterback for the season. ful,” DiSandro said. 21-14, to rival Ponte Vedra last Friday, but head coaching job at Bishop Kenny. The The Sharks defeated Nease 21-14 last DiSandro, who was previously the new Nease coach Collin Drafts got to see shortened offseason presented some issues, Friday in the season opener for both offensive coordinator at Bishop Kenny, what his team is made of when the going though. teams, but it wasn’t without hurdles. said the game against Nease showed gets tough. “I got here in late April, and spring Junior quarterback Cobi Myers ruptured him a lot about his team. “As far as the team is concerned, I ball was rushed, but I felt like we did a his Achilles tendon during the game and “We learned a lot about the heart, learned that we fought hard,” Drafts said. good job as a staff, and the players, in will miss the rest of the season. With “We started off slow, got down 10-0, but Myers out, wide receiver RJ Glod came SHARKS continues on Page 16 we battled back and took the lead and held PANTHERS continues on Page 17

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Photo by Jeff Heinemann/The Image Caddy Sharks quarterback RJ Glod throws a pass during last Friday’s game against Nease. Glod replaced Cobi Myers, who injured his Achilles and will be out for the season.

and packages and such,” he said. “Addition- Sharks ally, since I took this position, I know I have Continued from 14 focused a lot on response to adversity and change especially when things don’t go our character and passion of our football team this way. We also focus on the brotherhood and year,” DiSandro said. “They displayed great unity portion of football quite a bit.” character under stress, and we were able to fin- As far as the rest of the season, DiSandro ish and close the game with a win.” doesn’t want to look too far ahead. DiSandro took over the PVHS program in “Goals are just to go one at a time,” he said. April, after Matt Toblin left to take the head “We focus on going 1 and 0 each week and try- coaching job at Bolles. In Toblin’s five-year ing to be in the moment as much as possible.” tenure at Ponte Vedra, the Sharks went 39-18, In the meantime, DiSandro sees a lot of including an 8-3 record last season and a promise for his first season at PVHS. runner-up finish in the Class 5A state champi- “I am pleased with how the team has come onship in 2016. The new PVHS coach hopes to together,” DiSandro said. “We have strong add to that success, and to teach the team how leadership this season and a positive team to respond when success is elusive. culture.” “Like everybody else, we focus heavily on The Sharks next play at Zephyrhills at 7:30 the fundamentals of the game and our installs p.m. on Friday, Aug. 30.

Photos by Chris Norton PVHS’ Jackson Clark leaves the field at halftime with the Sharks fans showing their spirit by lighting up Ponte Vedra receiver Keaton Thomas tries to reel in a pass against Nease. the night with their phones. Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 FOOTBALL PREVIEW 17

Photo by Chris Norton Nease quarterback Joseph Nieves prepares to throw a pass during last Friday’s game against Ponte Vedra.

just trying to get the guys to buy into the team men- tality, and they’ve done an unbelievable job of that.” Panthers Drafts knows it will take time to build exactly Continued from 14 what he wants, because while the team has the te- getting prepared for the spring game,” Drafts said. nacity, it is also dealing with a lack of experience in “There are so many things you have to get in, and to some key positions. implement your mentality and the way you oper- “We do have a good core of seniors, but we’re ate your football program, you really need an entire playing a lot of young guys,” Drafts said. “[There offseason. There was a time crunch obviously, but are] a lot of guys who didn’t get a lot of playing time we had a good spring, had a good summer and we’re last year or played JV last year. I think we’re starting just trying to keep hammering home what the most close to seven or eight sophomores right now. It’s important things are, exactly what we’re looking for, good for the future, but it’s tough right now, and laying out our expectations and holding these guys you’ve got to take your lumps.” accountable to meet those expectations every day.” Experience will come as the season progresses, In the process of meeting expectations and reshap- Drafts said, but, for now, the team isn’t looking ing the team culture, Drafts is trying to get his play- ahead, but just focusing on the things it can control. ers to see each other as more than teammates. “Our biggest mission is just to be the best that “One of our core values is really just becoming a we can be, day after day, and that’s through selfless family,” he said. “It just means being selfless, it just commitment to our family and team, and to take means doing all the little things everybody has to do it one day at a time,” Drafts said. “And when we to make sure that our team can be successful. In this get the kids to understand the true meaning of that, day and age, it’s so easy to get caught up in the me, then eventually winning will become a byproduct of me, me, and worry about stats and accolades and that.” scholarships, and all the other things that come along The Panthers next play another rivalry game at with playing high school football, but we’re really 7 p.m. Friday, at home against Creekside.

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NO. 1: KEEP IT SIMPLE NO. 2: KEEP IT NO 3: KEEP IT INSPIRED NO. 4: KEEP IT “For most events, you have the CLEAN “I have to admit this is my area of ex- VERSATILE luxury of access to whatever you “I try my best to select pertise because I really enjoy taking an “My tailgate group arrives to need, whereas the goal for tailgat- recipes that do not take existing dish and making it my own,” the stadium by 7:45 a.m. most ing is to be as simple and minimal up much cooler space,” Feustel said. “Always evaluate the var- game days and the game doesn’t as possible,” Feustel said. “For said Feustel. “Also, think ious spices and seasonings you could start until 1 p.m., so I try to tailgating my go-to recipes are about clean-up and dis- add to enhance the flavors of your dish. choose recipes that can work those that can be partially or com- posal ⁠— if you are tailgat- For example, chili doesn’t just have to for breakfast, brunch or lunch,” pletely prepped the night before ing all day and staying for be ground beef and beans; use chicken Feustel said. “Also, we live in the game. This way all I have an entire game, you don’t and vegetables to make enchilada Florida and most of our games to do game day morning is heat want dirty dishes linger- chili…. I would also be lying if I didn’t are in sweltering temperatures, something or throw a few ingredi- ing in your car.” acknowledge Pinterest as a resource ⁠— so I don’t want to have to worry ents together.” other people (can help make you to be) about my snacks sitting out and creative and make things super easy.” going bad.”

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Like prom and graduation, homecoming serve to have alumni mingle and network is another highly anticipated event at many with others who have sat in the same schools. classrooms and played on the same fields. Students may think that their proms and Some schools elect homecoming courts, graduation ceremonies mark the last time which include homecoming kings and they will spend time together on campus. queens, as well as accompanying princes But there will likely be many more op- and princesses. Students who are elected portunities for students to proudly wear to the court are usually heavily involved in their school colors and cheer for their alma school activities. The court may participate maters. in a parade that includes floats and music Homecoming parades, dances and sport- from the school’s marching band. ing events offer opportunities for recent Homecoming dances tend to be a grads to return to the hallowed halls of culmination of homecoming festivities at their schools. The origins of homecom- the end of the spirit week. Students are ing celebrations may be traced to a 1911 welcome to attend, and alumni from past football game at the University of Mis- years often show up as well. The dance souri. However, Baylor University and the may include a banquet, in which particular University of Illinois also take credit for students are recognized for their efforts. homecoming traditions. Alumni may be asked to deliver speeches Typically homecoming is the start of a Photo by Chris Norton or hand out awards. spirit week designed to boost the morale Homecoming is celebrated across much of students and athletes alike. Home- around football games, but basketball and former students to celebrate and display of North America, among both high school coming also may signal the first game hockey also have shared the homecoming their pride for their schools. Celebrations and college students. It is a special time to home after teams have been on the road. spotlight. may include parades, rallies, speeches, and rekindle relationships with one’s school Homecoming celebrations are often built Homecoming enables current and dances. Homecoming festivities also may and show off pride in one’s alma mater. 24 FOOTBALL PREVIEW Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019

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4 RB MAURICE JONES-DREW A Jaguars second-round pick from 2006, Maurice Jones- Drew, holds the franchise record for most receptions (335) and receiving TDs (11) by a running back. He made it to the Pro Bowl three times from 2009-2011 and is the only player in Jags history with at least 1,300 rushing yards in three consecutive seasons. “It was an honor to play for the Jaguars and I enjoyed my time in Jacksonville,” Jones-Drew said. “Especially beating Pitts- burgh twice in 2007 – in Pittsburgh – and going to the playoffs; that was amazing. I appreciate everything, you guys, and go Jaguars. DUUUVAL!” LT TONY BOSELLI 1 The first Jaguar player inducted into the Pride of the Jag- 3 WR JIMMY SMITH uars and the first Jaguar player selected EVER in the 1995 NFL draft Smith played for the Jacksonville Jaguars for 11 years after (second overall), Tony Boselli is a five-time Pro Bowl contender being signed on Feb. 18, 1995. Smith is an “all-time leader in (1996-2000) and a three-time All-Pro selection (1997-99). Boselli receptions” (862), according to the Jaguars official page, leading only allowed 15.5 sacks in his seven seasons as left tackle and is the team with 67 receiving TDs and 12,287 receiving yards, 23rd named to the NFL’s All-Decade team of the 1990s. in NFL history. In 2016, Smith was inducted to the Pride of the “When I was picked by the Jaguars in 1995, I could not have Jaguars, making him the most recent member to join. imagined what a big part of my life this franchise and the city of “There was a three-year span when Jimmy Smith was good as Jacksonville would become,” Boselli said. “I want to thank the entire anyone who ever played the game, Florida Times-Union writer Jaguars organization, the amazing Jaguars fans and the all the and All-25 voter, Pete Prisco said. “And that’s including Jerry Rice.” media that covered my entire career.” Boselli lives in Ponte Vedra with his wife, Angi, and is currently RB FRED TAYLOR a Jaguars radio analyst on 1010XL. They also founded the Boselli 2 foundation in 1995, which works with at-risk youth and helps them Selected ninth overall by the Jags in the 1998 NFL Draft, gain self-esteem to succeed in all aspects of life. RB Fred Taylor, started 136 out of 140 games and broke the rookie “For him to not only live up to his draft status, but live beyond record with 102 points that year. He played for the Jaguars for 11 the draft status; to be a generational left tackle to be as good as he seasons, set the single-season touchdown record with 17 TDs and was; when he gets in the Hall of Fame, and he will get in the Hall of was a “career-rushing leader,” totaling 11,271 yards. Fame, it will be the most remarkable story along those lines maybe “I want to give a big shout out to all the Jacksonville Jaguars fans in NFL history,” John Oehser, Jaguars.com senior writer and All-25 around the world,” Taylor said. “I salute you.” voter, said. “Not only did he become the face of the franchise while Taylor also thanked everyone for naming him part of the All-25. he was playing, he remains an icon in Jacksonville. “It’s a privilege and an honor to be alongside 24 other men who laid “It’s great to be a Jaguar!” Boselli cheered. it all on the line each and every Sunday,” he added. “So as always, DUUUVAL! Go Jacksonville! Go Jaguars!” Compiled by Daniela Toporek • Photos courtesy of the Jacksonville Jaguars

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MOTH presents Makerspace Movies: 'Alexandra Nechita: Reimagined' Beaches Museum gallery tour: Bold City beer and music festival ‘The Clean Bin Project’ exhibition preview Annelies Dykgraaf From noon to 10 p.m., Sept. 1, at the Artist Movies On The House (MOTH) screens films “The Alexandra Nechita: Reimagined” exhibition The Beaches Museum will host a gallery tour Square under the Fuller Warren Bridge, the Bold that help contribute to the important cultural will be on display at Gallery 725 in its United of the art exhibit, “Water. Life. Art.,” by artist, City Beer Festival will offer over 40 kinds of local discussions around the art, artists, and ideas of States debut. The collection of new works Annelies Dykgraaf, at 11 a.m., Aug. 24. The tour and regional craft beers, as well as a variety of our time. This summer, the Museum of Con- will be available for acquisition at Jacksonville’s will be an intimate opportunity to immerse in food trucks, vendors and makers. Enjoy the first temporary Art Jacksonville teams up with the premier gallery. The limited engagement exhi- Dykgraaf’s work as the artist herself discusses beer festival of its kind in one of Jacksonville’s Jacksonville Public Library to offer MOTH pres- bition will open in previews from 6 to 8 p.m., her technique and inspiration. Dykgraaf’s oldest neighborhoods. Unique to other festi- ents Makerspace Movies. Join for an evening of Aug 30. Nechita's work has been displayed in acrylic paintings and relief prints are inspired by vals, sampling will be open to the public and inspiring film and engaging discussion from exhibitions in Romania, Italy, France, England, the connections of the people, symbols, textile available all day while guests enjoy live music 7 to 9 p.m., Aug. 29. This event’s feature film is Singapore, Japan and New Zealand. Her art patterns and mythological motifs of her birth from headliners like The Fritz, Zach Deputy and “The Clean Bin Project.” When couple, Jen and sits in permanent collections of museums land of Nigeria, West Africa and her homeland more. General admission is free, but VIP passes Grant, put themselves to the test to produce including the Vatican Collection in Rome. Her of Jacksonville, Florida. The event is free to mu- are also available for $50 at www.EventBrite. as little garbage as possible in a calendar year, work is also in the private collections of ce- seum members, with a suggested $5 donation com. Artist Square is located at 715 Riverside they find themselves in a competition that takes lebrities including Oprah Winfrey, Calvin Klein, from nonmembers. For more information, Ave. in Jacksonville. humorous aim at the culture of throwing every- Whoopi Goldberg and David Letterman. call (904) 241-5657 or visit www.beachesmuse- thing away. All screenings are free and open to Gallery 725 is located at 1250 Beach Blvd. in um.org. The Beaches Museum is located at Sundays at Surfer the Bar the public. The MOCA Jacksonville is located at Jacksonville Beach. 381 Beach Blvd. in Jacksonville Beach. On Sundays, join Big Fish Power Yoga for a free 333 N. Laura St. in Jacksonville. Music & Flow class at Surfer the Bar. The class is Spanish Tapas at JAX Cooking Studio Saturday mobile pet clinic held upstairs at the bar and runs from 10 to Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Enjoy crafting flavorful Spanish tapas with Hosted by Jax Community Pet Clinics' Jax 11 a.m. every week. Bring friends and family Atlanta Falcons at TIAA Bank Field Chef Spencer as she shares tips and tricks to Beach location, the mobile clinic is staffed with and enjoy brunch and mimosas downstairs Watch the Jacksonville Jaguars go up against the easily prepare small plates and appetizers a Jacksonville Community Pet Clinics veterinar- following class. Register under classes on 2016 season Super Bowl contenders, the Atlanta that are as artfully presented as they are deli- ian, vet tech, clinic manager and administrative bigfishpoweryoga.com. Surfer the Bar is located Falcons. The game starts at 7 p.m., Aug. 29 at cious. Enjoy complimentary sangria and wine staff members. The mobile clinic provides free at 200 First St. in Jacksonville Beach. TIAA Bank Field. For tickets, visit www.jaguars. throughout the evening. The event is from brief physical exams, low-cost vaccinations com/tickets. TIAA Bank Field is located at 6:30 to 9 p.m., Aug. 30, and costs $65 to attend. and access to affordable prescription medica- Teacher Appreciation Day at the 1 TIAA Bank Field Drive in Jacksonville. To register or for more information, visit www. tions. Pet owners may consult the veterinarian Spanish Military Hospital Museum JAXCookingStudio.com. JAX Cooking Studio is about their pets’ ears, skin, lumps, changes in To thank teachers for their hard work and sup- Concerts in the Plaza located at 14035 Beach Blvd. in Jacksonville. behavior or other concerns. If a pet requires port, the Spanish Military Hospital Museum Grab a blanket, chair, friends and family and more extensive care, the veterinarian can is rewarding them with “teacher appreciation head downtown to the Plaza de la Constitución Walk-in deli interviews at Publix call and send pets and pet owners to one of days” through Sept. 30. Teachers will receive for the final show of the season of Concerts at Sawgrass Jacksonville Community Pet Clinics’ brick and free admission to the museum with their in the Plaza. The final band is folk, bluegrass, Working in the deli means getting behind-the- mortar locations. For the Aug. 31 mobile clinic school IDs. The museum is open daily 9 a.m. to jugband, Lonesome Bert & The Skinny Lizards. scenes access to Publix's famous chicken ten- schedule and locations, visit www.mycommu- 5 p.m. For information, call the museum at (904) The concert starts at 7 p.m., Aug. 29. Arrive early ders and "pub subs." Publix at Sawgrass Village nitypetclinic.com/mobile-clinic. 342-7730. The Spanish Military Hospital Mu- to get a good spot. Don’t forget some dancing is looking for new team members for its deli seum is located at 3 Aviles St. in St. Augustine. shoes. Picnics are welcome. Alcoholic beverages department and are doing walk-in interviews Jax Family & Friends Beach Fest are prohibited. The Plaza de la Constitución is on Fridays from 1 to 4 p.m. Apply online at Visit the Seawalk Pavilion at noon, Aug. 31, for Jaguars-themed brunch at Vernon's located at 170 Saint George St. in St. Augustine. http://bit.ly/2Z3Dlpx and stop by for an inter- the Jacksonville Family & Friends Beach Fest & Vernon's Kitchen and Bar is hosting its Sunday view. Visit www.publix.jobs for more informa- Expo. Enjoy food trucks, vendors and live music, brunch with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 10 The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall tion. Publix at Sawgrass Village is located at as the families and friends bond and participate a.m. to 2 p.m., Sept. 1. Join the Vernon's staff presents JOHNNYSWIM 220 Front Street, in Ponte Vedra Beach. in family-friendly competitions. There will also as they hang out with the ROAR of the Jaguars be a Kids Zone, bounce houses, face painting Husband and wife duo, Abner Ramirez and and famous mascot, Jaxon de Ville. There will be and more. There will also be vendors sharing Amanda Sudano, better known as JOHNNYSWIM, Food Truck Friday at Nocatee football activities for kids in the children's area information on after-school programs for kids. will be performing at the Ponte Vedra Concert The Nocatee Welcome Center will host and multiple game-themed options on the The first 250 kids to attend get free school Hall at 8 p.m., Aug. 29. Gates open at 7 p.m. "Food Truck Fridays" from 6 to 9 p.m., with a menu, such as “Field Goal Frittata” and “Sticky supplies. Tickets are available for purchase at For tickets or more information, visit www. variety of food trucks and cuisines from all over Fingers French Toast.” Visit www.OpenTable.com www.EventBrite.com. For more information, pvconcerthall.com. The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall the Jacksonville area. The Nocatee Welcome to make reservations. Vernon's Restaurant is call (866) 479-8927. The Seawalk Pavilion is is located at 1050 A1A N. in Ponte Vedra Beach. 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RunJax Labor Day 5K Florida Blue free Tuesday at Ponte Vedra Mindfulness JV Nease HS v. Bishop Kenny HS Get a healthy start to Labor Day with a 5K or the Cummer 10-week study football game (away) 1-mile fun run at the Baymeadows 1st Place On Tuesday evenings from 4 to 9 p.m., enjoy The Ponte Vedra Mindfulness Group will host a The Nease High School Panthers will be battling Sports store on Sept. 2 and help celebrate its free admission to the Cummer Museum and its free 10-week study of "Mindfulness Meditation" it out on the football field against the Bishop 41st anniversary. Participants will receive a historic gardens, thanks to the generous sup- from 6:30 to 8 p.m. starting Wednesday, Sept. Kenny Crusaders from 6 to 9 p.m., custom-designed finisher medal and technical port of Florida Blue. Guests can enjoy free ad- 4, at St. Francis of the Fields Episcopal Church. Sept. 5, at Bishop Kenny. For more information, shirt. Packets will be available starting Friday, mission to the galleries each Tuesday evening The study will center on the book, "Beginning call Nease High School during school hours at Aug. 30 through Saturday, Aug. 31, at selected and the Cummer Café is also open for Tapas Mindfulness: Learning the Way of Aware- (904) 547-8300 or email [email protected]. 1st Place Sports locations. The event will take Tuesday sponsored by VyStar Credit Union. The ness," by Andrew Weiss. Members are asked to Bishop Kenny High School is located at place from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m., but those running Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is located at purchase the book. This group is open to all 1055 Kingman Ave. in Jacksonville. are encouraged to get there early. Race instruc- 829 Riverside Ave. in Jacksonville. members of the community and is suitable for tions will be emailed out the week of the race beginning meditators and experienced Jags Kickoff Rally at the Jacksonville Zoo to registered participants. For more informa- Curatorial Choice exhibiton practitioners. For more information and to The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens and Jack- tion, visit www.1stplacesports.com or call This exhibition is a follow-up for the previous RSVP, email group leader, Dr. Christine Blice- sonville Jaguars Foundation will host an adult (904) 731-3676. 1st Place Sports is located at Juried Artist Member Exhibition that featured Baum, at [email protected] pep rally Sept. 5, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., as the 3931 Baymeadows Road in Jacksonville. the work of Cultural Center artist members. or call (904) 580-1950. St. Francis of the Fields city prepares for the Jacksonville Jaguars 2019 The Curatorial Choice exhibition is a selection Episocopal Church is located at 895 Palm Valley regular season! All guests must be over 21 and Labor day pet adoption special of artists selected by the curatorial committee Road. in Ponte Vedra. can enjoy an open bar, food served by Catering The Jacksonville Humane Society will be from JAME. Works by Bruce Carr, Jeanne Hol- in the Wild, a silent auction, meet-and-greets offering free pet adoptions Monday, Sept. 2, lington, Vicky Lennon and Karen F. Rose will be First Wednesday Artwalk with mascots, special guests and cheerleaders, for Labor Day. Those wanting to adopt can on display until Sept. 21 at the Cultural Center The First Wednesday Art Walk is a monthly animal encounters, live music and an unforget- visit the Jacksonville Humane Society during at Ponte Vedra Beach. Guests are welcome to event to bring people to the cultural and table Jacksonville Zoo experience. Tickets cost office hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more visit during office hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., historical center of the city and showcase Jack- $35 for Zoo members and $55 for nonmembers. information, call the JHS at (904) 725-8766 or Monday through Saturday. For more informa- sonville’s deep and energetic pool of creative For more information call (904) 757-4463 or visit www.jaxhumane.org. The Jacksonville tion, call (904) 280-0614. The Cultural Center talent. Open to visual and performing artists, email [email protected]. The Jacksonville Humane Society is located at 8464 Beach Blvd. is located at 50 Executive Way in Ponte Vedra Art Walk is on first Wednesdays from 5 to 9 p.m., Zoo is located at 370 Zoo Pkwy. in Jacksonville. in Jacksonville. Beach. rain or shine in , center- ing in Hemming Park. Explore Jacksonville’s Luna Cruise at Whiskey Jax Mario Kart Mondays at Brix Taphouse Cycles of Nature local art, music, businesses and much more on Whiskey Jax in Jacksonville Beach, Florida Get fast and furious at the Brix Taphouse's St. Johns County Parks and Recreation part- Sept. 4 to celebrate Duval Day (904, get it?). For presents the band, Luna Cruise, performing from Mario Kart Mondays from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Rac- nered with Marineland for an educational sun- more information, contact Hemming Park at 7 to 10 p.m., Sept. 5. Luna Cruise is an original ers must sign up at 10 p.m. Winners will receive rise walk on the beach at Frank Butler County (904) 515-5098. Hemming Park is located at rock band with poetry-styled vocal melodies and bragging rights for the work and a bottle of Park East from 7 to 8 a.m., Sept. 3. Just like the 135 W. Monroe St in Jacksonville. intricate instrumentation. Luna Cruise brings to- Stoli Crushed. 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Join Jax Beach Runners on Monday nights at more information, email Kelly Ussia at kussia@ vendors. Visitors can find a variety of unique, Southern Swells Brewing Co. for an evening sjcfl.us or call 904-209-0335. Frank Butler Park quality goods from local businesses. After run starting at 7 p.m. It is a 4.2-mile route, but East is located at 5860 A1A S. in St. Aug. browsing, visitors can take a stroll along scenic runners can run as much or as little as they'd St. Augustine Beach. The market helps the like. After the run, hang out and enjoy $1 off $1 Tuesdays for kids at Trasca & Co. local economy by allowing local merchants to Free calendar listings for community groups and Southern Swells beers for all who ran. For more Take the kids out to eat and save some money sustain their business and also offer fresh, local foods to the community. For more informa- nonprofit organizations are published at our discre- information about Jax Beach Runners and on Tuesdays at Trasca & Co. Eatery. Children eat tion on a space-available basis. Send your event at their events, visit their meetup page at www. for $1 with the purchase of an adult entrée. The tion, call (904) 315-0952. The St. Johns County least 10 days before publication. Submit events to meetup.com/Jax-Beach-Runners. Southern special works for dine-in, take-out and deliver- Pier Park at the St. Johns County Ocean Pier is [email protected] or call (904) 686-3939. Swells Brewing Co. is located at 1312 Beach ies. For more information, call Trasca & Co located at 350 A1A Beach Blvd. in St. Augustine Compiled by Daniela Toporek Blvd. in Jacksonville Beach. Eatery at (904) 395-3989. Trasca & Co. is located Beach. at 155 Tourside Drive in Ponte Vedra Beach. 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Photos by Daniela Toporek 8103 Clothing Inc., The Block Skate Supply and Gen. Jag hosted a Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Miami Dolphins Fans enjoy free drinks and socialize in The Block Skate Supplu’s skate plaza while watch party on Aug. 22 at their store locations in Historic Springfield in Jacksonville. they watch the game outside on the 12-foot screen. Ponte Vedra’s Home to Local businesses host Great Food & Family Fun! Jaguars watch parties By Daniela Toporek

It’s always a struggle to find the perfect place to watch an away game. Thankfully, 8103 Clothing Inc. owner, Mark Brad- GREAT CASUAL DINING EXPERIENCE dock, teamed up with The Block Skate Plenty of tv’s & Big screens to Supply and dedicated fan group, Genera- watch all your favorite teams. tion Jaguar, to host Jacksonville Jaguars watch parties for two pre-season away Just voted Best wings & sPorts Bar games. On Aug. 22, they a watch party for the Jags against the Miami Dolphins. in Ponte vedra! TVs were set up inside The Check us out at bogeygrille.net Block and 8103 Clothing stores, where fans could both linger and shop while 150 Valley Circle Ponte Vedra Beach Jaguar fans, Brimley Newton and Stefanie watching the game without missing a Snabes, sit on the skate ramp and enjoy a cup 1 mile southCOLLEGE of TPC on A1A 904-285-5524 & PROplay. Walking past these stores on Main of “Jags Juice” while watching the game.

Street in downtown Jax, it’s hard to even notice the celebration, just some local shops open late with the game on. GET YOUR SEMINOLES GEAR HERE But walking through these stores, past the clothes, TVs and registers, then, beyond the back entrance is The Block’s skate plaza, decorated in all things black and teal and with a giant 12-foot ACCESSORIES screen. The Jacksonville Jaguars tent was POLOS stocked with with beads, glasses, koozies and Jaguar goodies galore while Bold CAR DÉCOR JERSEYS City Brewery and Relevnt poured free drinks to guests. That’s right, a free sports TEES WOMEN’S event with real, free drinks (just remem- ber to tip the bartender). CAPS KIDS’ The cherry of this all-Jags event was Blazin’ Buffalo’s food truck parked right out back to serve up some fried chicken bites and fries to hungry fans. BUY 1 “The community aspect in Historic OPEN MON-SAT: 10-8 Springfield is like no other in Jackson- GET 1 SUN: 10-5 ville,” Braddock said, who actually grew OPEN EARLY ON GAME DAYS up in Jacksonville Beach and hosted multiple pop-ups there before opening his POLOS Springfield store in July. “The synergy 1246 SOUTH 3RD ST. • JAX BEACH • 904.242.0640 • WWW.SPORTSMANIAUSA.COM PARTY continues on Page 32 Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 FOOTBALL PREVIEW 31 Local restaurant to celebrate football LET US DO THE DIRTY WORK season with Jaguars-themed brunch By Daniela Toporek Marriott recreation staff and a special appearance by Jaguars mascot, Jaxson de To celebrate the return of football sea- Ville. son, Vernon’s First Coast Kitchen & Bar, THE ROAR of the Jaguars will also located within Sawgrass Marriott in Ponte be joining, ready to interact with fans Vedra, will be hosting a Jaguars-themed and take photos, as well as the Jax Pack, Sunday brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., which will be giving out “Jag Swag” and Sept. 1. other fun prizes. The menu will feature multiple foot- Brunch cost is $30 per person and $8.50 ball-themed options such as “Referee for children ages 12 and under. Ratatouille,” “Field Goal Frittata” and For more information, call Vernon’s “Sticky Fingers French Toast.” First Coast Kitchen & Bar at (904) 280- Children can also get in the spirit with 3405 or visit www.OpenTable.com to Jaguars-themed activities hosted by the make a reservation. Let Top Dog Grill Cleaning and Restorations Don’t Wait for this do what you DON’T want to do. Red Flag! Labor Day will be here soon. Dead trees and limbs need to Get your outdoor kitchens and grills in tip-top be removed before a storm approaches. shape before and after the holiday and ANYTIME! TREE MASTERS, INC Call for a FREE estimate Complete 904-481-6685 Professional [email protected] Tree Care 285-4625 Cranes • Aerial Lift • Chippers 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE www.topdog-restorations.com Stumps • Debris Removal treemastersflorida.com Certified in Grill safety, cleaning and repairs as well as Restaurant Hood Cleaning

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To some, tailgating is more than hotdogs and burgers — it’s an art. For competitors at the annual Kick Off Cook-off event at Angie’s Subs, it’s also a good deed. That’s because proceeds from the event go to the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation, which helps sup- port children and families coping with childhood cancer. Cooks take the competition seriously, serving up a variety of tailgate tapas in the parking lot of the restaurant to win the prestigious award of “Best Tailgate in Jacksonville.” Crowds of hungry fans sample each fare and vote for their favorite. Entry fees to vote are $15 a person and include beer, which will be donated by Green Room Brewing. Last year’s winner, and the year before, was Saw- grass Asset Management. Brett Hastings of the Law Offices of Brett Hast- ings is a title sponsor of the event and said, “We think the world of the Jay Fund and (the most important) ingredient is the Jay Fund volunteers, who are fantastic.” The 2019 Kick Off Cook-off event will feature eight teams from 3 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20. Attendees will vote on food, ambiance and tailgate game. Angie’s Subs is located at 1436 Beach Blvd. Photo courtesy of Jacqueline Ball in Jacksonville. Sawgrass Asset Management has won the competition the past two years in a row and will be competing at this year’s event.

according to a previous interview with Party the Jax Daily Record. Continued from 30 By collaborating with local busi- nesses and throwing unique, commu- that’s being cultivated on the block nity-driven events, Braddock hopes to is something every local needs to ex- spark “more life to the area.” perience. All the businesses on Main “These events are important to the Street support each other and work community,” said Jaguars fan Stefanie together.” Snabes, a first timer to an 8103 Cloth- Braddock is already planning future ing Inc. event. “They bring more local events, including a Sept. 22 pop-up business awareness to Jacksonville. at Jacksonville Beach’s Latham Plaza Most importantly, it brought all the from 5 to 10 p.m., curated by 8103 Jaguar fans together.” Clothing Inc. For more information on the This idea of “community over brand and upcoming events, visit competition” is what drives Braddock, www.8103clothing.com.

ABOVE: Fans and guests gathered at the Relevnt tent for free cocktails and free beer from Bold City Brewery.

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Fall and winter are prime seasons for the clock only stops for prolonged inju- scholastic athletes. Two of the more ries, and there are two, 40-minute halves popular sports fans can enjoy this time with a short halftime. of year include rugby and American American football is played with a football. These games share many simi- spheroid ball that is slightly longer yet larities, but they also have some notable slightly lighter than a rugby ball. Stiching differences. and seams on the football tend to make American football is played in many it easier to throw. A football game takes parts of the world, but it is most popular place on a field that is smaller than a in the United States. Conversely, rugby rugby union pitch. is more internationally recognized and Even though play in both rugby and played in more countries than football. football can be aggressive, football play- Rugby is perhaps most popular in areas ers wear more protective gear than their of northwestern Europe and portions rugby counterparts. Rugby players are of the southern hemisphere with ties to only allowed modest padding to protect Great Britain. their bodies. Only a mouthguard (gum Both sports involve carrying a ball over Photo courtesy of metrocreativeconnection.com shield) is required. American football the opposing team’s goal line. In football players are required to don helmets, this is known as a touchdown. Football the ball, known as a conversion, drop ing on the tournament rules. shoulder and chest protection, upper leg teams also can score points by kicking goal or penalty kick depending on the Football includes a lot of stop-and go padding, and mouthguards. the ball between the goal posts, which circumstances. action. There are four 15-minute quarters American football and rugby are both is known as a field goal. In rugby, the Football has 11 players per team on the and a halftime in professional and college intense and beloved sports. Football is ball must not only be carried beyond the field, while rugby has 15 players. While football, while high school games feature believed to have been derived from rugby, touch line, but then placed down, called a football has unlimited substitution of four 12-minute quarters. The clock will so it’s easy to see how there are many try. Points also can be scored by kicking players, rugby only allows seven depend- stop frequently between plays. In rugby, similarities among the two sports. 36 FOOTBALL PREVIEW Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019

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WeeklyPAGE 37 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2019 www.PonteVedraRecorder.com RIGHT: Sandy Kavanaugh (left) and Jim Moyer attended the Chamber at Noon Aug. 14 Chamber at Noon meeting to hear featured speaker Sara event features Frasca (right).

BELOW: Dr. Erika Hamer, Felicia innovative speaker Cox, Lori Adams and Gloria Don- By Daniela Toporek said. “Our team comes in and gives them gara pause for (the employees) tools and techniques and a photo at the The St. Johns County Chamber of we practice them and apply them to the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Commerce Ponte Vedra Beach Division business.” Photos by hosted Chamber at Noon at the Ponte Ve- Frasca also mentioned that targeting Susan Griffin dra Inn & Club on Wednesday, Aug. 14, innovation within companies rather than to discuss harnessing innovation. hiring new individuals leads to increased The event featured speaker, Sara Fra- productivity and a better retention rates. sca, vice president of innovation enable- Frasca said she received positive feed- ment for Platypus Labs, a management back from attendees and told her that she consultant firm in Detroit, Michigan, that “captured the attention of everyone in the focuses on elevating companies of all room” and that the presentation was “very sizes by unlocking the creative potential informative and right on the money.” of its employees. “Every business can take responsible Some may also recognize Frasca as risks, challenge the status quo and find the owner of Ponte Vedra’s Trasca & Co. new paths,” she said. “Creativity will har- Eatery. ness and fuel the future.” Frasca discussed her position at Platy- For more information about the SJC pus Labs and her role in transforming Chamber of Commerce Ponte Vedra creative ideas into powerful results. Beach Division, visit www.sjcchamber. “Most leaders agree that innovation is com/ponte-vedra-beach-division. important in continuing to propel busi- For more information about Sara Frasca nesses forward, but don’t know how to or Platypus Labs, visit www.platypuslabs. grasp or harness that innovation,” Frasca com or www.sarafrasca.com. Chamber hosts ribbon cutting for new assisted living facility By Amber Lake

The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon- cutting from 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 24 for the grand opening of the Benton House, a new assisted living facility located in northwest St. Johns County. Representative Cyndi Stevenson attended to welcome the facility to the community. “In 1980, St, Johns County’s population was calculated by the U.S. Census Bureau at 51,000 people,” said Chamber president, Isabelle Renault. “The most recent census data from 2018 states that our population is grown to more than 250,000 people and there is not end in sight. Not only is the county growing at an Photos by Susan Griffin The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting from 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 24 for the grand opening BENTON continues on Page 39 of the Benton House. 38 BUSINESS WEEKLY Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 Interested in fixed annuities? Beware of common misconceptions Combining a 401(k) or pension, Withdrawals may also be subject to a market value adjust- beneficiaries will receive the remaining amount of money an IRA and Social Security, retirees ment. However, to access a small percentage of allocated in the contract. Read the terms and conditions listed with hope to have enough to enjoy a funds, one might not encounter any fees. And some annu- an annuity, as they will spell out where the remaining comfortable lifestyle. Yet, those ity contracts allow a 10% withdrawal with no penalty. money will go after you pass away. planning for retirement may want, Of course, even if the above concerns are simply or need, to find other financial Annuities cost too much. misconceptions, it doesn’t mean there are no issues to be resources – one option might be Many annuities are actually low in cost. Be sure to aware of when considering fixed annuities. For one thing, a fixed annuity, which offers a compare the cost against the value of each additional the safety of a lifetime income stream and guarantees guaranteed interest rate and can guarantee, feature and benefit — and only pay for what is will depend on the claims-paying ability of the insurer Karsten Jacobson be structured to provide a lifetime needed. that issued the annuity, so choose a company that has Columnist income stream. But investors may The interest rate will always be too low to make an an- demonstrated financial strength and stability. One other be nervous about annuities because nuity worthwhile. concern about fixed annuities: They typically don’t carry of some negative things they’ve heard about them. How A fixed annuity is not designed to provide high returns a cost-of-living adjustment, such as that found in Social valid are those concerns? — its key benefit is the guaranteed interest rate and the Security. Look for annuities that offer some inflation To help answer that question, consider some common potential for lifetime income. protection, but this feature can reduce early payments misconceptions about fixed annuities. significantly. A deferred annuity isn’t worth the wait. If it’s appropriate for an individual’s situation, a fixed I won’t be able to touch any of my money if I need some It’s true that setting up a deferred annuity won’t result annuity can be a valuable addition to retirement income. of it before I retire. in immediately receiving income. However, investors Before purchasing one, though, be sure to weigh all the A fixed annuity is designed to provide income during will be able to factor future expected payments into potential benefits and issues. But don’t be swayed by mis- retirement years. But to withdraw a significant amount of retirement plan. conceptions — base decision on facts, rather than fears. money before retirement – when the annuity is in what’s called the “accumulation phase” – will likely result in a When I die, the insurance company keeps my money. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your surrender charge, as well as a 10% federal tax penalty. If the payout plan includes a beneficiary agreement, local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. TrailMark to host Savvy Job Hunters Star Gazing Party Ministry to present Free event on Sept. 7 features workshop Sept. 26 Ancient City Astronomy Club Candace Moody, vice president of communications for Career- TrailMark in St. Johns County and Source NE Florida, will help prepare the Ancient City Astronomy Club of St. individuals for their next career at a Augustine will team up for a night under workshop titled The Future of Work: the stars Saturday, Sept. 7, from 8:30 to The Gig Economy from 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. noon, Sept. 26 at Christ Episcopal The family-friendly event is free and Church in Ponte Vedra Beach. open to the public. The Gig Economy is more than The Ancient City Astronomy Club of just moonlighting – it may be the St. Augustine is a community of amateur way everyone works in the future. astronomy enthusiasts promoting interest Candace will help challenge as- in the heavens and beyond. Club members sumptions about gigs and traditional will have telescopes available or bring Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh employment. The Ancient City Astronomy Club of St. Augustine will have telescopes on site for the TrailMark your own telescope. TrailMark provides Star Gazing Party on Sept. 7. Moody will address several topics a welcoming environment to enjoy the including why your next job may be beauty and wonder of the night sky. living with a nature-first approach. The required at bit.ly/trailmarkstars0907. less secure than your next gig, how The Star Gazing Party highlights neighborhood promotes healthy outdoor The address for the event is 805 Trail- to change your mindset to embrace the very essence of life at TrailMark, a living with miles of trails, parks and a Mark Drive, St. Augustine, FL 32092 gigs and how to thrive in a gig recreation-rich community in northern St. community amenities center. For more information, visit Trail- economy. Further, she will address Johns County, combining neighborhood The event is free, but registration is MarkLiving.com. how to create a plan for combining employment and gigs – and how to know what combination is right for you. Dreams Come True announces 2019-20 officers Job opportunities, application pro- cedures and company overviews will Dreams Come True, a Northeast Florida professionals group, the Horizon Board were also announced. be presented by Suzanne Turcotte, based nonprofit dedicated to using the power Women’s Board officers are president, Samantha Lowery; co- branch manager of Fast Track Staff- of a dream to bring hope and joy to local president, Kim Dean; vice presidents, Lisa Holder and Shelley ing Solutions; and David Dougherty, children battling life-threatening illnesses, Smith; correspondent, Christy Rosen; treasurer, Christie Ster- recruiter for the U.S. Census Bureau. recently announced the following 2019-2020 mon; and secretary, Rebekah Selevan Buddy Webster of LEADERS officer appointments for its board of directors. Horizon Board Officers are president, C.J. Terrell; vice presi- Professional Recruiting will review President: Christy Budnick, president/CEO dent, Tabetha Martins; marketing, Marisa Mariano; secretary, resumes following the workshop. – Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Christy Budnick Leigh Russell; treasurer, Steve Van Casteren; and special times To register, email Pam Ottesen at Network Realty liaison, Danielle Callegari [email protected] Vice president: Tim Nolan, president/CEO – TOTE, Inc. All officers were inducted July 1 and will serve in their respec- Sign in and networking begins at Secretary: Geoff Neilson, senior outside sales representative - tive positions until June 30. 8:30 a.m. at Christ Episcopal Church Graybar Dreams Come True is celebrating 35 years of dream fulfill- in the Parish Center Conference Treasurer: Stephen Tremel, Jr. ment on the First Coast. For more information, visit www.dream- Room (second floor) located at Officers for the Dreams Come True Women’s Board and young scometrue.org or call (904) 296-3030. 400 San Juan Drive. Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 BUSINESS WEEKLY 39 Chamber PVBD conducts ribbon cutting at Cryoskin By Daniela Toporek Cryoskin uses non-invasive tech- niques used for slimming, cellulite The St. Johns County Chamber of reduction and toning that some clients Commerce Ponte Vedra Beach Division compare to a cool massage. Beaches held a ribbon cutting Aug. 8 at Beaches Cryoskin offers CryoToning Cellulite, Cryoskin, 5150 Palm Valley Road, Suite CryoSlimming and CryoToning Face. 208 in Ponte Vedra Beach. Chamber Procedures take about 28 minutes. For members and guests were served delec- information about Beaches Cryoskin, table edibles at the lunchtime ceremony. call (904) 862-1999.

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Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 BUSINESS WEEKLY 41 Developer submits initial design application for new JEA headquarters Downtown Development Review Board weighs in at next meeting On Aug. 20, Ryan Companies US Inc. submitted its conceptual design approval Photo courtesy of Power Tee application for the new JEA Headquarters Golfers can practice their swing in the shade to the Jacksonville Downtown Develop- at Tee It Up Golf Driving Range in Oviedo. ment Review Board. In accordance with the City of Jacksonville’s development code the design application outlines the plans Tee It Up range being proposed for the public utility’s new headquarters and parking garage located Photo courtesy of Ryan Companies US Inc. in the 300 block of West Adams Street. In- A rendering of the new JEA Headquarters in Jacksonville. Construction is expected to begin raises its game the first quarter of 2020. cluded in the application are details regard- Located in Oviedo, Tee It Up Golf ing the site plan, building elevations, site courthouse lawn, the St. Johns River and meeting. For the full design package and Driving Range has been a long-stand- and building specifications and land use. the historic Hemming Park, these and more ongoing details about the project, visit ing, family-owned driving range. In the application Ryan Companies is elements added to architect’s focus on the www.NewJEAHQ.com. Whether players want to practice proposing a nine-story, 190,000 rentable City of Jacksonville. JEA’s goal for the new headquarters is to their swing on the range and greens square foot office project with an accom- “Presenting this application to the DDRB provide the best service by becoming the or have some fun with the family us- panying nine-level parking garage with this week signifies a very important step in center of its customers’ energy and water ing Power Tee at the range, this is the 850 parking spaces. The design team drew the process towards building the new JEA experience. It will be a catalyst for JEA’s place for all levels of play. precedent from Jacksonville and the sur- headquarters,” said Doug Dieck, president, continued growth and provide the founda- Tee It Up is always looking to im- rounding areas and focused heavily on the Ryan Companies Southeast Region. “It tion for industry-disrupting innovation prove the range and make customers experience of the employees and customers means a great deal to JEA, but also to the efforts. It will also enable JEA to attract happy. The range recently installed in how they engage with the building in city of Jacksonville. Redeveloping this and retain an engaged workforce. Ryan is high-powered fans under cover and a all aspects. From the skyline view to the vacant parcel will serve to revitalize and committed to ensuring that Jacksonville’s deck that features Power Tee. customer experience the architects consid- enhance the existing skyline of Downtown Small and Emerging Businesses, as well as “We are always looking to improve ered all angles. Natural light, open flexible Jacksonville and become an attractive back- women, minority and disadvantage-certified our range for our golfers. We knew floorplates and access to outdoor spaces are drop to the adjacent existing courthouse businesses play a meaningful role in the Power Tee was what we needed to part of the design elements included in the lawn.” JEA Headquarters project. do next,” Nick Franz, head pro at Tee building. Designed with multiple outdoor Ryan Companies expects the DDRB to The project is expected to begin con- It Up said. “Since being installed, and work spaces affording views of the review its application at the September struction in the first quarter of 2020. customers have been so happy. They love the automation of the tee and the different tee heights. We are excited and can’t wait to see what Power Tee North Florida Land Trust adds operations manager does for our customers and Tee It Up.” North Florida Land Trust recently an- Naturalists board. Day, a resident of Riv- growing workload. During the last five Golfers can have clubs re-shafted, nounced Genevieve Day has joined the erside, is an avid hiker and volunteers with years, NFLT has continued to increase the re-gripped and their loft/lie adjusted at organization as operations manager. This the Florida Trail Association. number of acres preserved and has ex- the full-service pro shop while visiting. is a new position at the not-for-profit who NFLT added the new operations manager panded focus areas to include the majority Lessons are available. For more infor- added Day to the team to assist both the position to assist with the organization’s of counties in north Florida. mation, visit www.teeituprange.com. operations and development teams. Day will be responsible for managing office operations and assisting the operations director with financial UPCOMING SHOWS data among other duties. She will also assist the development director COMING and development officer JEKYLL & HYDE Genevieve Day with event logistics, SOON! manage donor data and SEPT. 18 - OCT. 13 Oct. 23 – Nov. 24 help with other development-related tasks. Day has a history working in conserva- tion and preservation and most recently ELF served as operations manager for the Timucuan Parks Foundation. She earned a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from THE MUSICAL the University of North Florida. While in college, she worked as a park guide in the Nov. 27 – Dec. 24 Timucuan Ecological and Historic Pre- serve. She also worked with the Jackson- ville Public Library. Day is currently seeking a Florida Master Naturalist certificate and serves 12000 Beach Boulevard as secretary on the North Florida Master 42 IN THE ARTS Ponte Vedra Recorder · August 29, 2019 Pediatric patient artwork on exhibit until December Art with a Heart in Healthcare and MOCA Jacksonville showcase young artists MOCA Jacksonville continues its nine- year partnership with Art with a Heart in Healthcare and the current exhibit, “Animal-Gamation,” a special exhibi- tion of artwork by pediatric patients from Wolfson Children’s Hospital on display until Sunday, Dec. 8. The program is sponsored by Black Knight Financial Services. According to MOCA’s Jacksonville Di- Photos courtesy of Art with a Heart rector Caitlín Doherty, the successful and Susan poses with her daughter Francesca Ariana and her family from Kingsland, Georgia pose with Ariana’s “Aninal-Gamation” titled well-attended exhibition opening Sunday, at the Art with a Heart in Healthcare, MOCA “Wolf-B.” Aug. 11 was a testimony to the healing exhibit, which opened Aug. 11. Francesca is a power of art and a celebration of its grow- pediatric patient at Wolfson’s who lives in St. Augustine Beach. ing momentum in the world of healthcare. TUSCANY MEETS COASTAL CONTEMPORARY IN RIVER MARSH Art with a Heart in Healthcare is a opportunity to partner with an artist-in- River Marsh where ‘’a river runs through it, is PONTE VEDRA’S BEST 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that residence of AWAHIH, bringing out the KEPT SECRET! This splendid home is spacious with over 4500 sq. provides personalized fine art experi- young artists’ natural abilities, while pro- ft., 4 large bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, the perfect family home. ences that enhance the healing process for moting self-confidence and self-awareness Expansive living spaces overlook the outdoor terraces with majestic patients and their families. during their hospital experience. oak trees, great for entertaining! Step inside 169 River Marsh and Seven days a week, Art with a Heart in As a patient who lives with her fam- experience a charming Tuscan home that blends Old World design Healthcare programs and services funds a ily in St. Augustine Beach, Francesca is with coastal contemporary furnishings that are simply stunning! talented team of staff artists, community a 16-year-old artist participation in the Built like a fortress with concrete block construction the owners volunteers and interns from the University exhibit this year. She was diagnosed two from Italy created a storm proof home that is quiet on the inside of North Florida and master’s students years ago with a very rare illness called and insulated to ensure very low electric bills. Launch your Kayak from the Arts in Medicine program at Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome. on the river from the River Marsh Pier, bicycle to the beach and University of Florida. Patients are from Dr. Nicholas Poulos saved her life with a enjoy Ponte Vedra living, simply the best! $995,000 Palm Coast to St. Augustine to Jackson- Ladd’s procedure as 33% of patients die ville and Fernandina Beach, and beyond. from the digestive condition. Francesca’s DEDICATEDTOEXCELLENT RESULTS The nonprofit’s team of artists and SMAS demanded hospitalization at Wolf- 2016 LeadingEdgeSociety Member -Top 7% volunteers have served tens of thousands son Children’s Hospital. JanetWestling, of patients and their families in northeast Creating art was and is still a way for Florida at Wolfson Children’s Hospital, her to have a positive experience with the REALTOR®,GRI,CIPS Nemours Children’s Specialty Clinic, support of her family and friends, plus the 904.813.1913 Cell www.janetwestling.com St. Vincent’s Medical Center and Mayo artists from the hospital program. [email protected] Clinic. “Francesca’s notoriety at the exhibit PV2-LV46183 ©2015 BHHAffiliates, LLC. An independently ownedand operated franchiseeofBHH Affiliates,LLC.BerkshireHathawayHomeServices and Each patient in the program has an opening and her trust and confidence in theBerkshireHathawayHomeServicessymbol areregisteredservice marks of HomeServicesofAmerica,Inc.® EqualHousing Opportunity. the art rooms are two very meaningful and positive experiences in our lives. This is exactly what she needs most,” Francesca’s mother, Susan, said. “Our daughter gets her mind off her illness and feeling badly when she is creating. She loved working with the artists and other children at the hospital. We are honored to have Francesca’s artwork called “Flar- rot” in the current show at MOCA.” Ariana, who lives in Kingsland, Georgia with her family, is now 11 years old and was treated for Acute chest syndrome, a frequent cause of acute lung disease in children with sickle cell dis- ease. She and her family suffered through her devastating illness since she was two years old while participating in the art program which served as a much-needed distraction from a very stressful time and helped with the healing process. Ariana and her family are appreciative of the artists and care Ariana received in treat- ment and is displaying her art piece titled “Wolf-B” at the current show.

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“The best way to spend a “The best way to spend a Ximenez-Fatio House to Thursdayhost nightSing in Out Thursday night in Loud Festival Gamble JamSt. Augustine.”in September St. Augustine.” The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum will serve as a unique venue during the Sing Out Loud Festival, Florida’s largest free live entertainment festival and benefit con- cert returning to St. Augustine in Septem- Thursdays / 7pm to 9pm ber. The 2019 Sing Out Loud Festival will Thursdays / 7pm to 9pm May 30 - August 29 host hundreds of free concerts at multiple May 30 - August 29 in the Plaza de la venues around St. Augustine between Sept. in the Plaza de la Constitución’s Gazebo 6 and Sept. 29 in a celebration of local, regional and national singers, songwriters, Constitución’s Gazebo in historic downtown musicians, poets and comedians. in historic downtown St. Augustine. Located at 20 Aviles Street, in the St. Augustine. renowned original art district in downtown Now in its 29th year, St. Augustine, the Ximenez-Fatio House Special July 4th concert St. Augustine's free music Museum will feature artists and live music at 6:00pm followed by series serves up some of during the festival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Northeast Florida’s best Fireworks Over ThePhoto courtesyMatanzas of Ximenez-Fatio House Museum musical entertainment on several Saturdays including Sept. 7, 14 at 9:30pm and 28. Since its inception in 2016, the festival Saturday, and guided tours of the buildings every week all summer long. Plein Air painters will be featured in the has attracted an estimated 25,000 music and rooms are available from 10 a.m. until Ximenez-Fatio House Museum courtyard fans and featured more than 600For perform schedule- information2:30 p.m., closed visit on Sundays and Mon- For schedule information visit from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the Gamble Jam ing artists at more than a dozenwww.CityStAug.com/Concerts venues. days. The property is available for group www.CityStAug.com/Concerts with live music will be held from 1 p.m. to Each year the merchants of Aviles Street functions including weddings and events. 4 p.m. The jam session will feature local welcome the music for four Saturdaysand get on weekly During reminders tours, regular at admission is $5 for and get weekly reminders at musicians, plus refreshments available for the Artillery Lane Sing Out Loudwww.Facebook.com/CityStAug stage. St. Johns County residents; adults $10; www.Facebook.com/CityStAug purchase. Free bottled water will be offered According to Julie Vaill Gatlin, execuAlcoholic- children,beverages arestudents, seniors and military $8, Alcoholic beverages are with open areas for seating on grass for tive director of the Ximenez-Fatio Houseprohibited and in the the Plaza. family rate is $25. Private group prohibited in the Plaza. visitors and guests. Additionally, Ximenez- Museum, the celebrated historic property rates are $6.50 per person. Concerts in the Plaza Concerts in the Plaza Fatio House historic grounds, several supports the significance of Aviles Street is aTo free view cultural the event full schedule of the Sing is a free cultural event rooms and the gift shop will be open. as a key visitor destination and the oldest Outpresented Loud Festival,by the visit www.singoutloud- presented by the In partnership with the Gamble Rogers street in the USA along with the merchant festival.com/schedule.City of St. Augustine. City of St. Augustine. Showcase Stage located at Aviles Street association’s diligent work to promote the and Artillery Lane, the House Museum district during the Sing Out Loud festival, will serve as another unique venue on and many activities throughout the year. Aviles Street during the select dates of Additionally, the mission of the Ximenez- the Sing Out Loud Festival. The open Fatio House Museum is to participate in jam sessions will feature local musicians ongoing, local public awareness events who will encourage the public to bring an to further America’s national heritage instrument to participate and play along, or through historic preservation, patriotic to visit and enjoy the show. For more in- service, and educational projects. formation and performance schedules, visit The upcoming activities support the www.singoutloudfestival.com.The events property owners, The National Society of are open to the public and free of charge. The Colonial Dames of America in The The City St. Augustine continues to State of Florida and the organization’s build on the Sing Out Loud Festival’s mission to encourage public outreach success with its fourth edition by bringing which promotes the nation’s heritage unique performances ranging from bitter- through preservation, patriotic service, and sweet Americana, socially conscious punk educational projects. rock, and powerhouse soul to progressive As a visitor destination, the Ximenez- bluegrass, alternative country and indie Fatio House Museum is open for tours pop. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through              

 

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