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of entry and exit to the pier.” Conlon said. “We are looking into alternative Briefs event ideas that will support our local Stay tuned for the Best of the Continued from 2 businesses and community but do so Beach Blast-Off fireworks show in a responsible way. We are working canceled for 2020 with local businesses and will announce Best of Ponte Vedra results! At the St. Augustine Beach City Com- something once the plans are con- Voting in the second annual Ponte Vedra Recorder Best of the Best of Ponte Ve- mission meeting Sept. 22, the commis- firmed.” dra contest ended Monday, Aug. 31, and the results will sion voted unanimously to cancel the The next regular City Commission appear in a special section of the Recorder on Oct. 8. city’s largest event, the Beach Blast-Off meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on Mon- 2020 Winners will receive a free framed certificate fireworks event. day, Oct. 5, This is a public meeting, and and a Best of the Best of Ponte Vedra window The annual event, held on New Year’s the public is invited to attend. cling. Each winner will also be listed in our Eve was canceled for 2020 out of an Go to www.staugbch.com for more Best of the Best of Ponte Vedra special sec- abundance of caution and in consider- information. PONTE VEDRA tion and on the winner’s website. ation of the safety and welfare of the Winners will be notified by Recorder staff RNot yourecor average newspaper, not yourd averageer reader city’s residents, visitors, employees and 23rd annual Greek Fest is to go in 2020 after votes are counted. volunteers. This year, the 23rd annual St. Augus- To advertise in the Oct. 8 special section of the “Regretfully, the City of St. Augustine tine Greek Festival will feature popular Recorder, contact your sales representative, email Beach must cancel our Beach Blast-Off Greek dishes to go. [email protected] or call (904) 686-3938. celebration this year,” Mayor Margaret Visitors can pre-order authentic Greek England said. “In our continuing effort to foods such as dolmathes, souvlaki, lamb avoid the spread of the COVID-19 virus, dinners, gyros, pastitsio, moussaka and CUSTOM BUILDING & REMODELING it is important to avoid very large crowds baklava online by visiting StAugustine- SINCE 1962 and be mindful of the safety for all our GreekFest.com. RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL residents, visitors, staff and first respond- On Oct. 9 and 10, Holy Trinity Greek ers. We are looking into alternative ways Orthodox Church, located on CR 214, and less intensive activities to celebrate will host a drive-through for easy, con- the holiday season.” tactless pick-up. The drive-through will Melinda Conlon, the communications be open Friday from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. and TOM TROUT, inc. and events coordinator for the city, em- Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. GENERAL CONTRACTOR phasized the difficult task of maintain- In its 23rd year, the annual St. Augus- 7 5 8 5 ing social distancing with an event that tine Greek Fest celebrates the cultural and 4 V

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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 · October 1, 2020 Candidates speak at coalition meeting By Shaun Ryan change is the cause of so much beach ero- ers. He gave examples of donors whose of sea level rise between now and 2100,” sion in recent years. projects he later did not support. he said. Local residents had an opportunity to “The reason that’s not true is that we “I think that I have demonstrated He said the state needs a long-term plan hear from three candidates and ask ques- had beaches washing away and needing through my four years on the commission to address the issue. tions about the issues Monday during a renourishment 50 years ago,” he said. that I’m not there as a puppet to rubber- “I’m an ocean engineer, and I under- meeting of the Ponte Vedra Beach Coali- He pointed out that much of the erosion stamp development in this county,” he stand the things we need to do,” he said. tion. Speakers included County Com- was due to poor inlet management. said. “We need to get started. We are out of missioner Henry Dean, Airport Authority “We’re not going to close our inlets,” he Rogers said he was a lifelong unaffiliat- time. There is no more time to debate this. candidate Reba Ludlow and Dave Rogers, said. “So, it’s my position that we have no ed voter until 2016 when he got involved We’ve squandered 20, 30 years by deny- who is running for state representative. choice but to do beach renourishment.” in the political process and registered as a ing it exists.” Dean, who is opposed by nonparty Dean said others have told him that Democrat. He was elected to the St. Johns Ludlow touted her background in ac- candidate Merrill Roland, devoted much the county should just let nature take its County Soil and Water Conservation Dis- counting and knowledge of local aviation of his presentation to beach renourishment course, but he pointed out that, without trict in 2018 and is now challenging state issues. A pilot herself, she has been in- projects. He called the Vilano-South Ponte healthy beaches, tourism is impacted. Rep. Cyndi Stevenson for the District 17 volved with the airport in varying capaci- Vedra project his “most exciting involve- “This state rises and falls on tourism,” state House seat. ties for the past 35 years. ment for the last four years.” He also said he said, referring to a study finding that Monday, he said his biggest priority if She called the Northeast Florida Re- the county wants to have another renour- for every dollar spent on beach renourish- elected would be to get the Legislature gional Airport “an economic gateway to ishment performed along the Ponte Vedra ment, the state takes in $5. to address climate change as it affects St. Johns County” and pointed out a need Beach coast. Dean also addressed his reception of Florida. for a board member who can offer an ag- He dispelled the notion that climate campaign donations made by develop- “We are facing between two and six feet gressive strategy for local aviation issues. New nonprofit to help displaced workers sync talents with opportunities By Shaun Ryan

COVID-19 has forced many people out of their jobs — in some cases, jobs they have held for years, jobs from which they had one day hoped to retire. Now, those same people face the pros- pect of having to enter entirely different lines of work. And the old resume touting years of Photos provided by BEAM Raghu Misra dedication to a career that no longer ex- Isabelle Renault Area schoolchildren receive iPads and laptops as part of BEAM’s Single Parent Program. ists has been rendered useless. ployers can then use that information to So, asks the displaced worker, what find candidates who represent an ideal fit now? for available jobs. BEAM ensures children of Enter Raghu Misra, described as a This is particularly useful in cases “serial entrepreneur,” the man behind where the talent pool appears to be shal- Wired2Perform, a talent-growth platform low for new positions or where a perfect single-parent households that’s building workforce agility for the match may be someone who has been future. Misra has launched a nonprofit to working in an unrelated field and may help workers hit hard by recent layoffs: not think to move in a new direction. succeed this school year Sapna Foundation. Though this would be helpful for Sapna is the Hindi word for “dream,” those seeking to redefine their career, the The Beaches Emergency Assistance the families who received a new comput- and it’s an appropriate name for Misra’s nonprofit’s initial launch is focusing on Ministry volunteers and staff have er currently have no computer at home, newest initiative. Misra said his purpose serving those who are unemployed, pre- remained on the front lines of the pan- or share one device with multiple family in life has always been to help other viously incarcerated, transitioning from demic serving families and workers in members. people. military careers or recently graduated Jacksonville’s Beaches area communities “I don’t have to share your tablet “My dream is to have other people’s from a college or trade school. who have been hard-hit by the economic anymore Mommy, now I have my own,” dreams become reality,” he said. COVID-19 has devastated retail, impact of COVID-19. said Max, as he unwrapped his new iPad In fact, he had long wanted to launch hospitality, travel, tourism and other in- Last weekend, BEAM organized a alongside his mother. Sapna, but other priorities kept it always dustries. MGM Resorts International has technology distribution for families While Duval County Public Schools on the back burner. laid off 18,000, Boeing 19,000,Ameri - enrolled in their Single Parent Program provided loaner laptops, the numbers The nonprofit is partnering with can Airlines 19,000 and Coca-Cola (SPP), an intensive case management available per household were limited Wired2Perform, which is uniquely posi- 4,000, to name a few global employers program for single mothers, BEAM’s and the units outdated. In addition, a tioned to enable Sapna’s mission. that have had to furlough workers. largest food pantry demographic. After number of single mothers enrolled in the Job-seekers can take advantage of this But it was an announcement by Jack- receiving a major gift from an anony- SPP program are in school themselves new tool by going to www.sapna.founda- sonville-based Stein Mart that served as mous donor, BEAM was able to purchase taking online classes to earn associate’s tion and signing up. They will create a a catalyst for Misra’s initiative. 19 iPads for elementary-aged children or bachelor’s degrees. Multiple family profile that reveals their skills, interests, and 11 brand new Dell laptops for middle talents and aspirations. Prospective em- SAPNA continues on Page 10 and high school students. A majority of HEAL continues on Page 10 Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 COMMUNITY NEWS 5 Nights of Lights will go on, but without usual kick-off gathering By Shaun Ryan offer any spoilers. In addition, Melissa Wissel, St. Augus- St. Augustine’s annual Nights of Lights tine manager of communications, encour- will return this year, though with a few aged businesses to try some new things to changes to keep visitors safe during the attract visitor’s attention, such as special COVID-19 pandemic. window displays. Thursday, Sept. 24, the St. Johns County In perhaps the biggest change this year, Chamber of Commerce Tourism & Hospi- the annual Light Up! Night has been tality Council and Historic St. Augustine cancelled. This event crowds about 7,000 Area Council hosted a virtual discussion people into the area of the Plaza de la Con- on the topic with local tourism and mu- stitucion to witness the ceremonial flipping nicipal leaders. of the switch. “We all have to work together to make Asked how the event will kick off with- the holiday season the best ever,” said St. out Light Up! Night, Regan said the city Augustine City Manager John Regan. was open to suggestions. It’s a tall order at a time when many Also cancelled is the shuttle that brings businesses are struggling to rebound from visitors into town from outside parking an enforced shutdown last spring and areas. To help compensate, the city intends social distancing that limits the volume of to add parking on Francis Field. customers. Photo provided by FloridaHistoricCoast.com Meanwhile, St. Augustine Beach intends “I’ve spoken with as many as 20 busi- The popular Nights of Lights in St. Augustine will go on in 2020, but with changes. to hold its annual Surf Illumination event, nesses to really understand where people according to the island city’s communi- are at and what their needs are,” Regan and CEO of St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra about the importance from an emotional cations and events coordinator, Melinda said. & The Beaches Visitors and Convention perspective of having a very traditional Conlon. However, the annual New Year’s One thing is certain: an event like Bureau. He pointed out that Nights of Christmas season, to bring back joy, to just Eve Beach Blast-Off has been cancelled. Nights of Lights draws countless visi- Lights has shown its value in helping local celebrate,” said Regan. “I think we’re all Asked if Nights of Lights will attract as tors to the Nation’s Oldest City, which is business to come back following recent ready for that on so many levels.” many visitors this year, Regan could only critical to the financial well-being of retail hurricanes. The Nights of Lights will be a week express hope. Currently, capacity at the shops and eateries. Economics aside, there is another reason longer this year, running from Nov. 14 city’s parking garage is down from recent “It’s very important that we participate to turn on those 3 million tiny lights this through Jan. 31. And the city’s lighting years. Whether that indicates a trend that and make this a very, very big and exciting year. program will be expanded, as well, with will continue into the holiday season “re- event,” said Richard Goldman, president “So many residents have talked to me improvements, though Regan declined to mains to be seen,” Regan said. Deck The Chairs is on for 2020 Throughout 2020, organizers worked have reported a 20-30% increase in Brilliant displays are staple closely with city officials to prepare for business during the event compared with of Jacksonville holidays a safe and accessible exhibit. Several the same period before Deck The Chairs adjustments have been made to meet the began in 2013. By Shaun Ryan challenge posed to holiday events every- The event is operated by a nonprofit where by the coronavirus pandemic. organization, Deck The Chairs. The Grinch named COVID-19 could Programming and interactivity with This year, visitors may notice that not keep a Beaches holiday favorite from the lighted chair displays will be limited. many popular features from 2019 will be coming back this year. There will also be changes to the park improved. Beaches Go Green, a nonprofit Jacksonville Beach Deck the Chairs space layout with extra space between that spreads awareness about waste and will be on display from Nov. 21 to Jan. 1. chairs and less fencing along the side- how it affects the environment, is install- The unusual event features 40 brightly walks. ing a new light program in the Octopus decorated lifeguard chairs, festive music Other safety precautions will include Garden and syncing it to music. and a 100-foot glowing octopus. hand-sanitizing stations, a first aid/isola- In addition, lights and sounds will be The displays are creative, dazzling and tion tent and informational signs regard- improved at the 30-foot, 9,000-light tree. popular, and an estimated 60,000 visitors ing public health policies. “For the past seven seasons, this event make a point of seeing the chairs each year. “The COVID pandemic has taken its has been a staple of the Jax Beach com- “The crowds get better and better every toll on our Beaches community,” said munity,” said Malcolm Marvin Jr., Deck year,” said Deck the Chairs founder Loftus. “Business has been especially hit the Chairs executive director. “We’re Kurtis Loftus. hard. Our hope is that the lights and free honored to be here for our eighth season Local businesses and organizations display will once again bring people into and to continue our mission of promoting sponsor and decorate the displays, which the Seawalk Pavilion and Latham Plaza the arts and arts education, especially dur- will be showcased in Latham Plaza and park space, and that after visiting with ing this challenging time.” the Seawalk Pavilion area. us, they spend time and money with our Several sponsors will be returning this Recorder file photo The event is free and open to the pub- friends in the service sector.” year, while new ones have signed on. The Deck the Chairs event in Jacksonville Beach lic. The display lights are on from 5 p.m. The event has proven important to To learn more or to volunteer, go to will be held Nov. 21 to Jan. 1. to 1 p.m. each night. local businesses. Restaurants in the area deckthechairs.org. 6 ONE OF US Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 Matt Price is a Ponte Vedra resident and commercial banking relationship manager with Regions Bank in Jacksonville.

As told to Kassidy Lankford Tell me about your background role. Matt Price As a commercial banking relationship manager, I work directly with small businesses to assist them with their finances. In my role, I manage about 70 commercial relationships and work with small busi- ness owners in the Jacksonville area. I attended col- lege at Georgia Southern University and started work- ing in finance right out of college. When I started my career, I worked for Bank of America in the lobby and started at Regions 16 years ago. What do you find to be the most inspirational aspect of your role? I love working face-to-face with small business owners. Although I don’t own my own company, working with these business owners gives me a lot of insight about what it’s like to be a business owner. I’ve learned about the amount of time that it takes to build and run a business, along with all of the risks that have to be taken as a business owner. I love being able to work with these businesses owners to assist them with their finances. I have gained a lot of knowl- edge and appreciation for small businesses. What is special to you about working with small businesses over larger corporations? I like working with small businesses over corpora- tions because so many American citizens are em- ployed by small businesses. The majority of the small businesses I work with are family-owned and a lot of these businesses date back three or four generations. Some of the companies I’ve worked with have started out in a small garage and have eventually moved up to operating out of a fully functioning, high-tech warehouse. It’s really amazing to watch the evolution of these businesses as I work with them. What do you find to be the most challenging aspect of your role? I’ve seen some of the greatest challenges come about because of COVID-19. A lot of small busi- nesses are suffering and I’ve been working with them to help rebuild their finances, and this has definitely been a challenge. Regions has processed over 50,000 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) applications since the start of the pandemic and has funded about $5 billion through the program. The biggest challenge I’ve faced is getting through this pandemic and help- ing our clients recover from the impact of COVID-19. However, despite these challenges, we are seeing a lot of improvements since the start of the pandemic. What do you love most about the Ponte Vedra community? The main reason I love living in the Ponte Vedra community is the safety aspect of it. As a father, I love raising my child here because I feel that it is a safe community and a great place to raise a family. I also love the location – the proximity of Ponte Vedra to everything else is great. We are close to downtown, close to St. Augustine, and close to the beach. I also love that I have everything I need right within the Ponte Vedra community and never have to stray far from home. Photo provided by Matt Price What do you enjoy doing with your family outside of your work with Regions? love that it is an outdoor activity and great exercise. league, or playing together as a family. It’s also been We are a big tennis family. My wife and I, along On the weekends, there’s always something going on a great activity during the pandemic because it’s one with our 15-year-old son, all love playing tennis. We whether it be a tournament, playing with our tennis thing we can all safely do together. Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 7 Your Real Estate Experts from the Beaches and Beyond

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UNDER CONTRAC 10 COMMUNITY NEWS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 TRAVEL SPOTLIGHT Ponte Vedra resident and tour guide Gary Sass shares his experiences from his recent journey hiking the Appalachian Trail in a five-part series to be featured in The Recorder. Here is Part 4. DAY 4 – BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS (VIRGINIA) Day 4 started on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia. The Appala- chian Trail (AT) criss- crosses the parkway for about 100 miles. Of Gary Sass the “longest continu- Journey Columnist ally marked trail in the world” from Maine to Georgia, 25% is in Virginia. This was going to be a busy hiking and sightseeing day on the first designated “national scenic trail” in the U.S. Day 4: Sharp Top Mountain Day 4: Buzzards Roost Day 4: MacAfee Knob overlooking Catawba Valley As I drove along the Blue Ridge Parkway early in the morning, there were many plac- ary. The steady wind was an immediate geological feature is located on Catawba note of a hard turn where multiple trails es to pull over and take in the scenic over- cool down from the climb and added a Mountain not far away. It was a beautiful came together. I was alerted to it upon ar- look. I stopped to enjoy the vista and also sense of danger on top of the huge boul- Saturday, so I figured I would see more rival because there was a group of younger took a short hike following the AT marker. ders. There was someone at the top who people on this hike than all the others. hikers at the intersection unsure of the right This was the flattest part of my six day was willing to snap a quick photo of me so When I arrived at the trailhead park- direction to proceed. After I showed them hiking journey as I walked along the ridge. I could record another milestone. ing lot to MacAfee Knob it was full. I the trail markers, they were good to go. At the Sharp Top Overlook parking area, I I had wasted no time scrambling up hoped that a morning climber would soon Another mile later in the descent I heard read the placard that described Sharp Top Sharp Top so I figured I would add a side be leaving and my intuition was right. A some other people in the distance. They Mountain. I was fascinated to learn during trail while I was here. There was a sign for parking spot opened up and within a few were the loudest hikers I had ever en- construction of the Washington Monument, “Buzzard’s Roost” that caught my atten- minutes I was on the trail. I cannot explain countered. Young girls with no masks and proud Virginians incorrectly believed this tion. Note to self; avoid going to lookout my excitement to spend the next 100 no trail etiquette were creating the noise mountain was the tallest in the state. To points named after high flying birds of minutes doing this cardio challenge to the pollution. I thought, maybe they should be honor George Washington, they sent a prey. When I arrived at the named out- top. When other hikers heard my footsteps, warned of the timber rattler in the middle piece of stone from Sharp Top to be part of cropping, I saw cameras, hats and other they would just step to the side. I used a of the trail about a half-mile away. Should the obelisk monument. The sign also pro- belongings resting at the bottom of a deep hoo-rag as both a neck gaiter and a protec- I tell them not to worry since the poisonous claimed the trail was a mere 1.5 strenuous crevice. There was no chance of retriev- tive face mask which I quickly pulled up snake was easy to spot in the middle of the miles to the peak. My attention switched ing any dropped items in this fissure. My around my nose and mouth as I passed trail? I figured if I made up a tall tale like from the easy ridge trail I was on to the forward progress was reduced to a crawl them. Despite being in the outdoors, I prac- that, a little focus would replace the noise. historic mountain in the distance. using my hands, knees and feet. I decided ticed social distancing as best as I could. For the next 15 minutes, the trail turned Sharp Top is one of three mountains in to err on the side of caution while attempt- This summit was arguably the most into a blanket of roots so they would have the Peaks of Otter area overlooking the ing to climb farther during high winds. famous along the AT. To be photographed been seeing imaginary snakes the whole town of Bedford, Virginia. The description Half way up the rocks was far enough; this on the rock that projects over the cliff is time. Instead, I bit my tongue and let them I read of the trail to the summit of Sharp overlook was meant for buzzards only. a must for all hikers. Like a diving board carry on as is. The people’s path was for Top as “strenuous” was accurate. It was On the steep walk down, I realized my over a pool, there was a flat rock on the top everyone. the first time I felt winded from taking big new hiking boots made a huge difference. that overlooks Catawba Valley. You can After the hike, I ate quickly in the park- steps that seemed to be going straight up No longer were my toes pressing against sit on the edge of the rock with your feet ing lot while contemplating the tedious like an earth ladder. I heard people behind the front of my shoe. I was delighted I took on a ledge just at the right level below. In ride ahead of me. Then I perked up with me which only made me go faster. At this the advice of the store clerk and bought a the photo you appear to be hanging over the idea of a road soda. The combination point in time in the solo journey, no one pair one size bigger than my normal shoe the edge. However, with your feet secured of my big YETI Rambler, a cup full of ice had passed me hiking and I was not about size. A telepathic thank you would have to underneath, the danger is mitigated. This and a beer would surely be a treat to be to relinquish that minor feat. suffice. section of the AT was prominently featured sipped for hours on the way to North Caro- At the rocky peak, there were places Roanoke, Virginia was my next pit stop. in the 2015 major motion picture, “A Walk lina. Life was good but the next mountain to sit and places to stay out of the wind. I needed to re-energize for the eight mile in the Woods,” starring Nick Nolte and would be better. Thankfully many people had spent a lot of hike in the afternoon on the AT. I had read Robert Redford. energy fashioning smaller stones around about the 270-degree panorama from a The way down went very quickly. There Look for Part 5 in an upcoming edition of the bigger stones to create this little sanctu- formation called MacAfee Knob. This was only one place that I made a mental the Ponte Vedra Recorder.

In fact, former Jacksonville mayor during these difficult times. We received John Delaney has signed on to become a donation to cover the cost of brand new Sapna a partner in the initiative. BEAM units for every SPP school-aged child to Continued from 4 Continued from 4 “The St. Johns County Chamber support their academic success.” After 112 years in business, the de- of Commerce is enthusiastic about members using one computer to complete BEAM’s Single Parent Program is partment store chain filed for Chapter this new and innovative workforce schoolwork is nearly impossible. currently assisting 41 mothers and their 11 bankruptcy in August. Hundreds of development platform,” said Isabelle “We wanted to do something special children. BEAM’s Single Parent Program stores would be closed and thousands Renault, Chamber president and CEO. for the families because this year has been is designed to interrupt the cycle of poverty of employees laid off. “More businesses are seeking the com- especially challenging. The parents are for local single mothers and their children. “I woke up that night asking myself, petitive advantages of locating here, already abiding to strict budgets and new Personalized case management and other ‘Raghu, what are you waiting for?’” and Sapna Foundation is one more computers for their children were just not services such as goal-setting workshops, he said. strong way to connect with and build feasible,” said Gracie Simendinger, director parenting workshops and financial educa- The idea has inspired others. a skilled workforce that is happier and of development for BEAM. “Fortunately, tion are available for up to three years to “The response has been, frankly, more productive by putting the right we had an incredible donor reach out to see enable single parents in our beach commu- phenomenal,” Misra said. people in the right positions.” how they could support the single mothers nities to reach their self-sufficiency goals. Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 CONNECTIONS 11 12 CONNECTIONS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT/CEO St. Johns Chamber strategic planning goes virtual The St. Johns County Chamber, for the first time in its history Chairman Mark Nighbor, as well as representatives of the Ponte and as a result of the COVID 19, held its Annual Strategic Vedra Beach Division--Incoming Chair Matt Price, Regions Planning Session on-line virtually. Bank, and Ponte Vedra Beach Division Director Karen Everett Thirty-eight participants met via Zoom on August 26 and and Senior Coordinator Lucia Miller. Sept. 2 to review the Chamber’s quick response to the pandemic The meeting was facilitated by Nancy Dering Mock and outbreak. Local businesses needed accurate timely resources members discussed new priorities and projects to meet the needs and information and the Chamber provided a resource center on of the Chamber’s 1100 members during FY 2020-2021. its website to provide resources to local businesses. Subsequently, the Ponte Vedra Beach Division held its annual The Chamber continues to provide new information planning sessions virtually as part of an extended September and virtual webinars to Chamber members and has begun Board of Directors meeting. Planning will continue at its Oct. 13 Isabelle Renault incorporating innovative networking opportunities during the board meeting. virtual events. Visit the Chamber’s website at www.sjcchamber.com President/CEO, The Planning Session was attended by the 2019-2020 and and go to Business Recovery to view videos created to St. Johns County the 2020-2021 board of directors. I was joined by the Chamber share information, read documents full of useful and timely Chamber of Commerce lead volunteer St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce and information and make plans to attend upcoming events. Next Leadership St. Johns Class to begin in 2021 Applications for the next class of Leadership St. Johns will be accepted soon for the program that will begin next year. Several residents of Ponte Vedra Beach were among the 2019-2020 class. This year-long program selects partici- pants from all sectors of industry, commerce and public service across St. Johns County. Andrew Aleman, managing attorney, St. Johns Title, Ponte Vedra Beach; Suzan Lupton, branch VP, VyS- tar Credit Union, Ponte Vedra Beach; and Matt Price, Regions Bank vice president/commercial banking, Ponte Vedra Beach, were selected for the 2020 class, which ac- complished a great deal despite being shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the pandemic, the class of 2020’s project created a wildly successful online virtual auction which raised well over $10,000 for the Homeless Coalition of St. Johns County. The LSJ program began in 2001 and has more than 350 alumni including Flagler College President Joseph Joyner, Photo provided by St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Superintendent of Schools Tim Forson, Flagler Health + The Leadership St. Johns Class of 2020 poses during a visit to the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach. CEO Jason Barrett, local entrepreneur and St. Augustine Distillery founding partner Phillip McDaniel, St. Johns program alumni who maintain and promote a positive dif- Additional information and the application can be found County Commissioner Jeremiah Blocker and St. Augus- ference in the region. at www.sjcchamber.com/leadership-st.-johns. The applica- tine Fire Chief Carlos Aviles among many other notable “The program provides a way to recognize talented tion will be available later this fall. The 2021 program is graduates. individuals who will benefit from the experience and who expected to end with a graduation ceremony and din- The Leadership St. Johns Program was established to can utilize the opportunity to advance their organizational ner in September. Class members must be committed to educate, connect and encourage elite and emerging profes- and personal professional goals,” Porter said. “Addition- meeting one day each month to experience a full day of sionals as they strive to make a positive impact on the ally, strong connections established among class members policy briefings and onsite tours providing an in-depth local economy and community. are invaluable throughout one’s career and beyond.” overview of the challenges and opportunities faced by St. According to Bob Porter, the Chamber’s LSJ program The Chamber will begin accepting applications for the director, LSJ graduates continue to be mentored by next class this fall. LEADERSHIP continues on Page 14 Women with Vision Council among several comprised of Chamber members Members in the St. Johns County Cham- the Council’s mission: To mentor, inspire, chair, Girl Scouts of Gateway Council; Council events. ber of Commerce are also members of the and empower professionals — particularly Melissa Rowe, immediate past chairman, As part of their initiative, the WWV Chamber’s seven councils and the Ponte women in business — through education PuroClean Emergency Restoration Ser- Council awards one scholarship to one Vedra Beach Division. Connections readers and collaboration as a means to embrace vices; Julie Fuller, vice chair, FASTSIGNS deserving applicant to the Leadership St. are encouraged to attend events held in the their vision, purpose and value. of St. Augustine; Jennifer Nestor, commu- Johns Program. The recipient for the 2019- Ponte Vedra Beach area as well as council The council focuses on activities, nications chair, Flagler Health +; Shelley 2020 class was Chelsea Reppin, Director meetings in other parts of the county. resources, and events designed to ignite a Pearl, membership chair, College Nannies, of Development, St. Augustine Youth For example, the Women with Vision passion for business and encourage posi- Sitters +Tutors; and Stephanie McFee, Services. Council (WWV) meets monthly virtu- tive contributions to the community while director, Women’s Business Development To learn more about the WWV Council, ally or at the Palencia Club on the first inspiring council members to love the lives Council of Florida. go to www.sjcchamber.com/business-coun- Thursday of each month. The luncheons they live. These professional women have worked cils. The next WWV Council luncheon is feature lively speakers intended to support The council is led by Rachael Mueller, hard to build the foundation for successful Thursday, Oct. 1. Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 CONNECTIONS 13 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR I shared that we were all experiencing a tear in the matrix in Chair Matt Price (Regions Bank), the new board will include the June Connections. Well, we’re all learning to repair the tear returning members Gloria Dongara (Immediate Past Chair/ and move on with our businesses and lives wisely and safely. AAA), Pamela Bomba (Vice Chair/Pivot CPAs), Jen Hendrich Thank you for responding to our recent survey about in-person (THE PLAYERS Championship PGA TOUR), Christine and virtual events. Most of you replied that you were ready Swanbeck (Ruth’s Chris Steak House) and Kathleen Floryan to attend in-person events that followed CDC Guidelines and (exp Realty). New board members include CW Cook (Sawgrass encouraged masks. And most respondents agreed that the virtual Country Club), Peter verDorn (TPC Sawgrass); Susan Griffin events being offered do provide value. (Ponte Vedra Recorder), Suzan Lupton (VyStar Credit Union) We may have in-person events in the near future; in the and Felicia Cox (Iberia Bank). meantime, please join us for our virtual events that contain Special thanks to past board members for their time and virtual networking. The events are all listed on our website, support: Rob Schlingmann (The Plantation at Ponte Vedra), www.sjcchamber.com. Lori Adams (Cabi Independent Fashion Stylist), Kim Scott (The Another question asked on the survey revealed that many Morgan Company) and Ricki Taylor (Synovus Mortgage). members aren’t aware of the Member Information Center Please come by the Ponte Vedra Beach Office, also known as Karen B. Everett (MIC). Use your log in and password to explore the MIC. Many the Visitor Information Center and leave your collateral for our valuable virtual events have been recorded and are available to visitors and fellow members. We remain a safe Visitor Center Director PVB Division, view via the MIC. and have taken the pledge. St. Johns County Today, we begin our new fiscal year and celebrate our new Regards, Chamber of Commerce board of directors for the Ponte Vedra Beach Division. Led by Karen

2020-2021 PVB DIVISION AMBASSADORS UPCOMING PONTE VEDRA BEACH DIVISION EVENTS VIRTUAL PVB DIVISION CHAMBER AT NOON Date: Oct. 14 Time: Noon-1 p.m. Location: Zoom meeting Speaker: Myron Pincomb, Principal of The Pincomb Group Jennifer Hooper Kari Zerrahn Rachael Mueller Trudy Toche Josh Hull Topic: Social Entrepreneurialism O’Neal Vice Chair/ Ribbon Cutting VyStar Credit Union Community Outreach Series Sponsor: Fields Auto Group Chair, Membership Girl Scouts of Coordinator Nocatee Branch MosquitoNix Allstate Anderson Gateway Council Mary Kay Consultant/ Vice President operating partner Agencies of NE Florida Inc. Trainer ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL QUARTERLY BREAKFAST Save the date for the next Economic Development Council Quarterly Breakfast with State Sen. Travis Hutson, on Friday, Dec. 4, at 8 a.m. More details regarding the format of this event and registration will soon be available at www.sjcchamber.com. For more information and to register, go to www.sjcchamber.com.

Jenny L. Cindy Bishop, RN Shana Ryan Ali Walker Lori Adams 2020-21 PVB DIVISION McKeithen Robert Karol, DMD Conceptual Underwood Jewelers Cabi Independent First Citizens Bank – HR Solutions Fashion Stylist PVB Branch BOARD OF DIRECTORS MATT PRICE, Board Chair 2020-2021 Regions Bank Vice President/Commercial Banking Relationship Manager Price was born and raised in Albany, Georgia, and graduated Chamber’s PVB Division from Georgia Southern University in 2001. Currently, he is vice president of Commercial Banking for Regions Bank. He was hired by Regions in 2006, and has built a successful career in Ambassadors collect items banking for the past 18 years. Price recently served as chair for the Division’s Ambassador program, and was also recognized as Ambassador of the Year in 2017. He has been married to his wife Paige for 16 to support Health Heroes years, has an ninth-grader at Ponte Vedra High School, and you can regularly find the entire family on a local tennis court. The PVB Division Ambassadors of the office at (904) 285-2004 or email rmuel- St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce [email protected]. GLORIA DONGARA, Immediate Past Chair 2019-2020 are collecting items to support Health The mission of the Ambassadors is to AAA-The Auto Club Group Heroes at Baptist Medical Center South by represent the Chamber by exhibiting the Dongara is the Financial Services agent at the Auto Club providing individually wrapped goodies. highest degree of professionalism, knowl- Group in Ponte Vedra Beach and St. Augustine. She specializes ■ Snacks edge and integrity to our members and the in life insurance, banking, indexed annuities and fixed annuities. ■ Energy bars business community. Ambassadors serve as Prior to AAA, she had 23-plus years of experience in corporate ■ Drinks the greeting arm of the Chamber to promote America, specifically heading the Global Corporate Markets ■ Small hand lotion new member participation and retention Anti-Money Laundering area as well as Client Services and ■ Chapstick through ribbon cuttings, new member Cash Management. She has lived in Ponte Vedra for more than 28 years and served Donations can be brought to the PVB visits and phone calls, community outreach as an Ambassador on the St. John’s County Chamber for three years and has been Division office through Friday, Oct. 16. The events and mentorships. The St. Johns on the board of directors for three years. Dongara is now the incoming chair of the address is 200 Solana Road, Suite B, Ponte County Chamber values its ambassadors St. Johns County the Board of Directors, Ponte Vedra Division. Vedra Beach, FL 32082. and the work they do to promote our mem- For more information, call PVB Division bers and to give back to the community. BOARD continues on Page 14 14 CONNECTIONS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 KATHLEEN FLORYAN SUZAN LUPTON Board Broker Associate, exp Realty Branch Vice President, VyStar Credit Union – Continued from 13 Floryan has been successfully PVB Branch selling properties and helping people Lupton was born and raised in Uganda. PAMELA BOMBA, CPA, Vice Chair buy homes as a consistent “Top After high school, she received a full gov- Tax Principal, Pivot CPAs Producer” year after year. She works ernment scholarship to law school. A year Bomba is a tax partner with Pivot full time in real estate. Through the into her law degree, she also received CPAs, where she began her career in toughest real estate markets since a full volleyball scholarship to South 2005 after receiving her B.A. in Busi- 2006, Floryan lists and sells residential real estate Carolina State University in Orangeburg, South Carolina, ness Administration and Masters of Ac- within all of the communities, in all price ranges She left Uganda for the U.S. in 2002 to play volleyball and countancy from the University of North throughout the St Johns County and Beaches area. pursue a degree in criminal justice with the intent of enroll- Florida. She has always lived in North- Homes listed with her have an average day on market ing in an American law school to complete her degree. This east Florida and now calls Palm Valley home. While she of less than 45 days. Floryan’s passion is specializing however changed after working as a legal intern while in has a strong background in all areas of taxation, Bomba in luxury homes in Ponte Vedra Beach that include college. After graduation, she moved to Jacksonville in primarily specializes in consulting and compliance for oceanfront, golf-course homes and condos, gated and 2006 where she worked briefly as a collection’s agent, in- large, multi-state corporations, partnerships, and their non-gated neighborhoods and other waterfront such as surance adjustor and finally landed at VyStar Credit Union owners. She has extensive experience with different tax marsh front, Intracoastal or riverfront properties. She in 2007. She became the branch vice president for VyStar’s sectors including local, state and federal taxation and also sells in the newest community west of Ponte Vedra location in Ponte Vedra in 2016 and has served in that financial accounting. Bomba is a member of the Florida Beach called Nocatee. She is a certified Luxury Home capacity since. Her primary focus is to serve the financial Institute of Certified Public Accountants. In the commu- Marketing Specialist, a certified short sale specialist, needs of VyStar’s members and bring credit union services nity, she serves on the finance committee of The Cultural a certified residential resort and 2nd Home Specialist, to more people through education and guidance on how Center at Ponte Vedra Beach. Pamela is a mentor with the certified Nocatee Realtor, certified Doctors Agent and to leverage products and services to either make money or Jacksonville Women’s Business Center and is a member Certified Express Offers Agent.Floryan is proud to be a save money. She also obtained her master’s in Business of the Accounting and Financial Women’s Alliance. She broker associate currently with eXp Realty. Administration from Florida International University in also actively volunteers with Junior Achievement. 2015. Outside of work, Lupton enjoys time with friends SUSAN GRIFFIN and family, traveling, working out and most recently joined CHRISTINE SWANBECK Publisher, Ponte Vedra Recorder a group called “Happy Feet,” which promotes healthy liv- General Manager, Ruth’s Chris Steak House-PVB Griffin is publisher of the Ponte ing by encouraging an active lifestyle. Participants encour- Swanbeck is the general manager Vedra Recorder, the community age and challenge each other to keep moving. at Ruth’s Chris Steak House in Ponte paper of record serving Ponte Vedra Vedra Beach, where she works day in and the Beaches since 1969 and now PETER VERDORN and day out to improve every guest’s Nocatee. She also serves as publisher Sales Manager, TPC Sawgrass experience through a high standard of of the bi-monthly First Coast Register VerDorn is the sales manager at TPC service and high quality food. Swan- magazine. She has been with the Recorder for 20-plus Sawgrass, assisting companies and beck believes that building relationships is the foundation years, joining the paper as an advertising account exec- groups of all sizes to host meetings, for any successful business. However, it is especially utive and becoming sales manager before being named events, private dinners and golf. His important for the hospitality industry. Swanbeck’s profes- publisher. Prior to joining the Recorder, Griffin owned focus is to be actively involved in the sional journey began when she studied for four years at travel agencies in Florida and Georgia. She is return- community and bring awareness to the Florida State University, earning degrees in Hospitality ing to the board of directors for the Ponte Vedra Beach clubhouse, showcasing everything TPC Sawgrass has to and Business, while being the captain of the women’s Division; she previously served on the board as a direc- offer. VerDorn, his wife, Erin, and 2-year-old daughter, cross country and track team. tor and as chairman. She has been actively involved Penny, recently moved to Ponte Vedra from New Jersey with the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce since to be closer to family and enjoy a new lifestyle. He has an JEN HENDRICH 1997. She also serves on the board of directors of the extensive background in golf and hospitality, with more Community Outreach manager, Overlook V Office condominiums and is on the board than 11 years of experience both in the public and pri- THE PLAYERS Championship/PGA TOUR of directors for the Florida Media Association. vate sector. He specializes in business development and A graduate of the University of Ten- believes that relationships are the key to success in any nessee, Hendrich holds a Bachelor of C.W. COOK industry. VerDorn and his family are extremely happy to Science degree in Communications. General Manager and COO, call Ponte Vedra home and he looks forward to continually She has worked for the PGA TOUR for Sawgrass Country Club helping people in the community. more than seven years and is currently Cook started his adult work career the Community Outreach manager for THE PLAY- serving in the U.S. Air Force in the FELICIA COX ERS Championship, where she helps grow community military club division. With this Vice President, Iberia Bank awareness of the tournament through marketing, PR and initial grounding, he left the mili- Cox has more than 35 years of retail charitable efforts. Prior to her job at the TOUR, Hendrich tary and furthered his education by banking experience in North Florida. worked as an account coordinator at Burdette Ketchum, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality She started her career in banking with a full-service marketing firm in Jacksonville. For the past Management from Florida International University, Barnett Bank, while attending high 11 years, she has served on the board of the Jacksonville and a master’s degree in Hospitality Administration school in a school work program. She Chapter of the UT Alumni Association, a group created from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Along the became part of the Iberia Bank team five for people who are interested in the distinguished record way, Cook has spent over 25 years managing at some years ago with the acquisition of Florida Bank. Currently, and future progress of The University of Tennessee. She of the finest private clubs in the country with the last Cox is the retail group manager for the North Florida mar- is also currently on the board of the Ponte Vedra Division number of years of that service being the GM/COO of ket. She joined Florida Bank 13 years ago in 2007. Cox is of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce, where Sawgrass Country Club. Cook is a member of the pres- a native of the North Florida market, and actively serves as she helps the chamber increase membership and deliver tigious Club Managers Association of America Honor a volunteer in the community where she grew up. She is a continuous value-added service to its current members. Society, holds the coveted Certified Club Manager past two-term chairman of the St Johns Chamber of Com- Hendrich has been a resident of Northeast Florida for (CCM) and Certified Chief Executive (CCE) designa- merce, Ponte Vedra Division. Cox has a bachelor’s degree 10 years. She and her English bulldog, Banks, live in tions and is one of only 23 Master Club Managers in Business Management from Edward Waters College in Jacksonville. (MCM) worldwide. Jacksonville.

retreat, eight full class days and conclude prestigious state-wide Leadership Florida government advisory boards as well as with an evening graduation in fall 2021. program. involvement in future elected office. Leadership Class members who successfully gradu- Isabelle Renault, the Chamber’s presi- “We also want our class members to Continued from 12 ate from the program are accepted into dent/CEO and a graduate of Leadership St. consider using the skills honed through the Johns County’s many industries, govern- the prestigious ranks of leadership alumni Johns and Leadership Florida, suggested LSJ experience to engage actively in the ment agencies and nonprofits. The course in St. Johns County and across Florida. involvement in LSJ can be a stepping stone governing of St. Johns County,” Renault will begin with a one-and-a-half-day Many LSJ graduates have gone on to the to participating in nonprofit and volunteer said. Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 CONNECTIONS 15

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© Baptist Health 2020 V2-LV45045 P 16 CONNECTIONS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 Ponte Vedra Auto Show rescheduled auto show at the beautiful Nocatee Event Field in Ponte so keep a close eye on our website for those exciting Annual car show to take place Vedra,” said Justin Felker, president of the Ponte Vedra updates.” Auto Show. “The date change, from historically early The Ponte Vedra Auto Show is an annual car show Nov. 15 at Nocatee Event Field September to a later date, will remain permanent for all produced by Art n Motion LLC, in association with the Officials from the Ponte Vedra Auto Show have -an future Ponte Vedra Auto Show events and should result St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce and the St. nounced a change of date for the 2020 event, postponing in cooler weather for the attendees and participants. We Johns County Visitors Bureau. The show is free to at- the annual auto show until Nov. 15. also like the later date because it coincides with other tend and includes many of the world’s finest automobiles “This event date change from Sept. 27 to Sunday Nov. regional events which will attract additional interest in competing for awards in 25 categories. 15 will allow our staff, the show participants and our our car show. We are already planning new features, Interested participants can register for the Ponte Vedra business partners more time to plan for another fantastic attractions and participant events for our show in 2021 Auto Show at pvautoshow.com. COVID-19 impacts hurricane preparations By Shaun Ryan remain safe from the coronavirus. what they learned during the recent shut- In addition to having an adequate supply down, when many employees had to work Every year, county officials remind the of food and water for three to seven days, from home. Those same lessons can be public of the need to prepare for possible Wilson recommended residents have lots of adapted to help businesses function should a hurricanes. This year, in the midst of the soap, hand sanitizer and disposable masks. hurricane strike. COVID-19 pandemic, some new elements Evacuation shelters will be taking extra The greater portion of Wilson’s presenta- have been added. precautions. They will have additional hand- tion, however, was devoted to explaining Kelly Wilson, the county’s interim deputy sanitizing and cleaning and may ask people features found on the county emergency director of emergency management, spoke seeking shelter to wear a facial covering. management site. on storm preparation Wednesday, July 15, “We are taking steps regarding our shelter- Residents can find out if they are in an during a virtual meeting of the Ponte Vedra ing to ensure social distancing,” Wilson said. evacuation zone by clicking on the My Beach Division of the St. Johns County “In the past, we may have opened five or Evacuation Zone tool. They can get informa- Chamber of Commerce. She led members on six shelters. Now, we have to cut capacity tion on the county’s 15 shelters, including Kelly Wilson, the county’s interim deputy a tour of the go-to website for information in half. We’re going to have to open addi- which ones are for people with special needs director of emergency management, vital to residents and businesses. tional shelters so we have less people in each and which ones are pet-friendly. speaks via Zoom to members of the Ponte Perhaps the biggest changes this year have shelter.” Vedra Beach Division of the St. Johns been brought about by the ongoing need to She pointed out that businesses can apply HURRICANE continues on Page 17 County Chamber of Commerce. Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 CONNECTIONS 17 Chamber hosts candidate event, straw poll The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce hosted a A first-time virtual town hall was held Aug. 13 via Ameris Bank and Northrop Grumman. live virtual town hall meeting Thursday, Aug. 13, with the the Chamber’s Facebook among the three candidates For more information about Politics in St. Johns 2020, candidates for County Commission seat 1 and has tabu- for County Commissioner District 1. The town hall was go to sjcchamber.com. lated the results of voting in the virtual straw poll held this recorded and has been posted to sjcchamber.com. At the St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections website, week. The straw poll was open Aug. 11-14. “We are proud to be able to provide a platform to help votesjc.com, residents can review the official 2020 can- More than 1,600 votes were cast and, while the poll St. Johns County residents make an informed voting deci- didate list. The primary election was Tuesday, August 18, is unofficial, the results demonstrate an interesting path sion,” Isabelle Renault, Chamber president and CEO, said. and the general election is Tuesday, Nov. 3. Early voting ahead for the candidates. The program enabled voters to “get to know” the candi- will be Oct. 19-31. The Chamber pivoted to a virtual program for Politics dates seeking public office and ask them questions prior to To find out more about the St. Johns County Chamber of in St. Johns in 2020 but still presented a non-partisan the Aug. 18 primary and the Nov. 3 general election. Commerce or to become a member, go to sjcchamber.com, showcase for candidates to post videos and answer queries The 2020 Politics in St. Johns was sponsored by call 904-829-5681, or find them on Facebook at facebook. from residents. Advanced Disposal, Advanced Business Solutions, FPL, com/sjcchamber.

notifications either on their phones or by text or email. Innovation, problem-solving focus Hurricane Wilson recommended residents and Continued from 16 businesses take action now to prepare. The WeatherSTEM tool provides Businesses should formulate a plan of virtual Chamber at Noon event weather information in real time. that will include such considerations as The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce PVB Division held a virtual Cham- “There is actually a WeatherSTEM unit preserving documents, plans for working ber at Noon event on Aug. 12. that will give you a live broadcast and remotely, alternative means for access to Sara Frasca gave Chamber members a presentation about how to use fresh ap- feed from the South Ponte Vedra fire sta- digital data, plans to contact employees, proaches to growth, creativity and transformation. tion, Station 9,” Wilson said. reviewing insurance policies and protect- An innovation expert. Frasca honed her skills in senior leadership roles in both The site also allows residents to down- ing company vehicles. corporate America and the world of startups. Frasca now serves as an innovation load the information-packed hurricane Now is also the time to register at consultant and helps leading organizations cultivate human imagination, build a guide. It’s also the place to go to sign up special-needs shelters for those who culture of innovation and solve complex problems in creative ways. Frasca is the for Alert St. Johns, which replaced the might have to go there. Residents and go-to resource for leaders seeking competitive advantage and sustainable success Code Red system last year. businesses should also consider purchas- by harnessing innovation. “The Alert St. Johns notification system ing flood insurance. Frasca’s talk at the Chamber at Noon was one of the monthly events sponsored is how we will get in touch with you,” For more information, go to sjcemer- by Fields Auto Group. Watch for news from the Chamber about the monthly events, Wilson said. gencymanagement.com and click on usually held on the third Wednesday of the month. Residents who sign up will receive Emergency Management. DISCOVER YOUR HISTORY IN JUNE 1942, GERMAN SOLDIERS LANDED ON PONTE VEDRA BEACH A S P A R T OF OPERATION PASTORIUS. THESE MEN INTENDED TO SABOTAGE AMERICA’S WAR INDUSTRY AND TO INCITE FEAR THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.

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Photo by Susan Griffin Dr. Ryan Heinz (center), with St. Johns County Chamber members, family and staff members, cuts the ribbon to celebrate the opening of True Wellness Health Center in the Nocatee Town Center on Thursday, Aug. 27. New wellness center brings chiropractic care “ It was three years ago that my brother and I discovered to Nocatee community The Palms when we were looking for a safe and happy home By Kassidy Lankford option. Around Thanksgiving 2019, Heinz for our mother who has advanced dementia. Immediately, we packed his bags and began his journey to knew The Palms was the right place for her. This was home. For Dr. Ryan Heinz, chiropractic care is opening his chiropractic clinic in Nocatee. more than a few cracks to the back. When “I love working with the Nocatee and Since that day, the staff at the Palms has become a trusted and patients visit Heinz’s new Nocatee prac- Ponte Vedra community because everyone loved extended family. They make tremendous efforts to get to tice, they receive far more than the five- is so welcoming,” Heinz said, noting New know my mother as she is now and who she was before. minute, spine-snapping visit that many Jersey lacked the ‘at-home’ community chiropractors offer. Nestled in the heart of feeling that is so prominently felt in the They also make it a point to stay connected to us, the Nocatee Town Center, True Wellness Ponte Vedra area. “I’ve gained a lot of communicating with us all the time about how she is doing or Health Center is a haven for patients of business through word-of-mouth, just be- to set up a video chat with her. The strongest endorsement of all ages to receive a customized treatment cause patients are sharing their experience plan for their health needs. here with the rest of the community.” The Palms I can give comes from my father. He trusted The “I’m not selling my patients on 30-visit Heinz shared his love for the Ponte Ve- Palms with the most precious person in his life. Just before he plan packages,” said Heinz, explaining dra area and said even the art on the walls died, he asked me to keep my mother at The Palms because that chiropractic care is not one size fits of his clinic all comes from local Ponte all. “I come up with a treatment plan that Vedra and Jacksonville artists. “it is her home and she is happy there” even though her is customized to the specific condition of “Ponte Vedra has a very special, family children are not local and he would not be with her. And, he the patient and we re-evaluate the prog- feel,” added Jennifer McLendon, office was right. It is her home and she is very happy. ress at each visit.” manager at True Wellness Health Center ” Heinz said he likes to spend at least 30 For Heinz, providing chiropractic care – Mary Frances M. minutes per visit (or even longer at the to the Ponte Vedra community is not just initial appointment) with patients to get a a job — it is a passion. Helping patients deeper feel for their health needs. improve their quality of life and reduce Call Today! Heinz is a Jacksonville native who their pain is something that brings Heinz recently went back to his roots after liv- great joy. 904.686.3700 ing in New Jersey. As a college baseball Although True Wellness Health Center palmsatpontevedra.com player, Heinz suffered a stress fracture has only been open since June 2020, its in his lower spine and was unable to find business is already growing. It cel- 405 Solana Road, any relief. Medical professionals couldn’t ebrated its opening with a ribbon cutting help him and he was at a loss, his quality on Thursday, Aug. 27, and the team is Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 of life and his sanity dwindling. It wasn’t excited to continue its journey providing until he visited a chiropractor while he care to the Ponte Vedra community. Come see for yourself why was at home on Christmas break that he “The most rewarding part of my job is finally found relief. It was then that Heinz watching a patient come in with pain and The Palms is the best choice! decided to leave his baseball days in the seeing their smile come back by the time Call us today to rearview mirror and pursue a higher edu- they leave,” Heinz said. cation in chiropractic care. True Wellness Health Center is open schedule your tour! Heinz practiced in the New Jersey area Mondays from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday- for a number of years, but when he felt it Thursday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Fridays Accepting Move-ins was time to open his own clinic he knew from 9 a.m.-noon. For inquiries and ap- Virtual tours available that returning to his roots was his best pointments, call (904) 626-2681. 20 CONNECTIONS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 St. Johns County Chamber PVB Division holds Before Hours event at TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse It was Chamber’s 1st face-to-face meeting since start of pandemic By Kassidy Lankford

On Sept. 9, the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Ponte Vedra Beach Division held its long-awaited Chamber Before Hours meeting at the TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse. The event was originally scheduled to take place prior to the onset of COVID-19 and was resched- uled twice during the summer before finally taking place in September. The event was held at the luxurious 77,000-square-foot clubhouse at TPC Sawgrass. Guests gathered behind the clubhouse to mingle and enjoy breakfast with one another before breaking off into groups to tour the clubhouse facility. Although the pandemic has brought many social events to a halt, TPC Saw- ABOVE: Guests mingle grass is doing everything it can to allow at the ST. Johns the Ponte Vedra Beach community to County Chamber PVB carry on with their lives — safely and Division Before Hours responsibly. After implementing rigor- event on Sept. 9 at ous safety procedures, TPC Sawgrass has TPC Sawgrass. It was the first in-person reopened its facilities for events. event for the Chamber “We’ve been 100% open for golf since the COVID-19 throughout the pandemic, but we have pandemic began. been hosting events again since the middle of summer and we are seeing RIGHT: St. Johns Coun- even more events come up now,” said ty Chamber President/ Peter verDorn, sales manager at TPC CEO Isabelle Renault Sawgrass. “We have put several rigid with TPC Sawgrass safety measures into place to keep our General Manager TPC Sawgrass Sales Manager Peter verDorn Derek Sprague. attends the Chamber event while following guests safe.” Photos by Susan Griffin suggested CDC safety guidelines. VerDorn said the team at TPC Saw- grass is adhering to CDC social distanc- ing and capacity guidelines, both during events and in the restaurant. EVERY In addition to adhering to CDC guide- lines, TPC Sawgrass has set up numerous sanitization stations throughout its facil- MONDAY IN ity, has implemented thorough cleaning procedures, installed plexiglass barriers at all of its food-serving stations and more. OCT., NOV. “This meeting was a way for local business owners to gather together to & DEC. get a glimpse into the world of hospital- ity and show them that it’s still possible to host events in a safe environment,” verDorn said. He also said that through hard work and careful planning, TPC Sawgrass has seen one of the busiest and most success- ful Augusts it has ever had in its restau- rant. Despite the pandemic changing the way events are carried out, TPC Saw- grass has done everything possible to keep its guests happy and remain open $1 from every draft beer sold goes for business. In addition to being open for to the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. BEFORE HOURS continues on Page 21 Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 CONNECTIONS 21

Donald and Janice Jones of CycleHere Media Chamber holds annual give some point- ers on improv- ing a business’s golf event at Palencia Club virtual presence during a Cham- The tradition was kept alive with and provided the perfect blend of ber at Noon online meeting some minor tweaking at the St. Johns traditional play with a modern twist at Sept. 16. County Chamber of Commerce’s nearly every hole. Photo from annual golf outing on Sept. 29 at “While the 2020 event was missing virtual meeting Palencia. a few traditional elements like an Presenting sponsor CenterState awards ceremony, we added a few Bank welcomed a limited number surprises and everyone enjoyed the Speakers address ways to for an afternoon of golf at one of St. day,” said Isabelle Renault, president Augustine’s most prestigious courses and CEO, St. Johns County Chamber — The Palencia Club. of Commerce. “We hope to return to heighten virtual presence at Combining the best of business and a traditional golf tournament in June pleasure, the 2020 annual Golf Classic 2021, but I heard that a good time was Chamber at Noon meeting hosted business and community leaders had by all participants this year!” By Shaun Ryan using expressions while communicating. She also emphasized thinking of the Last year, maintaining an effective website as more than just an electronic virtual presence was a staple for most flier. businesses. This year, with the onset of “If you can share your process within the COVID-19 pandemic and the result- your website, then you’re taking that ing financial impact, it has become even customer, that potential client, and you’re more important. walking them in the door,” she said. On Wednesday, Sept. 16, local busi- Likewise, social media is more than a nesses had an opportunity to learn more commercial aired to a passive audience. about how to best connect with custom- There’s a reason it’s called “social.” ers online. Janice and Donald Jones of One taco shop, for instance, interspers- CycleHere Media gave a presentation on es humor and family news with photos the topic during the Chamber at Noon of tacos and recipes. People are drawn to virtual meeting of the St. Johns County the site and hopefully get the urge to eat Chamber of Commerce Ponte Vedra some tacos. Beach Division. One tool the Joneses didn’t want their Founded in 2012 and based in St. Au- audience to take for granted was email. gustine, CycleHere Media provides video Janice Jones cited a survey that found 86% marketing, consulting and production of professionals prefer to use email when Photo by Susan Griffin services throughout Florida. It specializes communicating for business purposes. Food an refreshments are served to guests during the Chamber’s Before Hours event at TPC in boosting public awareness, customer “So, I’m asking you: Could you be Sawgrass on Sept. 9. engagement and reputation value for more personable through your emails?” government agencies, destinations and she said. has plenty of space inside for guests to private businesses. The Joneses use a service called Bomb- spread out, along with an abundance of Janice Jones named three main compo- Bomb, which allows them to send a video Before Hours outdoor seating. Continued from 20 nents of a business’s “virtual front door”: in an email, a different way to communi- Although life as we know it has the website, social platforms and email. cate visually. golf and private events, its restaurant changed, TPC Sawgrass has found “Before COVID, we were all there “These are all ways that you can add is also in operation (with adherence ways to continue serving the St. Johns – we were working on these; we were value,” said Janice Jones. “That’s what to CDC guidelines) and open to the County community and the team was building them – that was part of just we’re hoping to do, to inspire you to add public. thrilled to have the opportunity to open business these days, being out there a little value in the ways and the means VerDorn said it is a common mis- its doors to the St. Johns County Cham- virtually,” said Donald Jones. “But it’s that you can from your desktop or your conception the restaurant is private, ber of Commerce PVB Division to obviously so much more important at this home or wherever you’re working from but the dining space is actually open reunite with one another, face-to-face, point to fine-tune that, focus it on what right now.” to the public seven days a week and after many months. your message is.” Janice Jones said the public should al- ways find something current on websites and social media. And when speaking to a client or customer via online confer- encing, the speaker should always look directly into the camera — not at the screen showing the other party’s image. “Eye contact,” said Donald Jones. “We think about that when we are in person. When we’re in a Chamber event or a meeting or we’re sitting down face-to- face on a one-on-one client meeting, you’re looking in their eye. But with computers and all the screens, it’s natural for us to … look a little bit off.” Janice Jones also suggested keeping distractions out of the background, put- ting some light on the speaker’s face and 22 CONNECTIONS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020

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Weekly www.PonteVedraRecorder.com PAGE 23 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 Deficit attention disorder: When will it matter? There is a big pink elephant in the room and only a few want to talk about it. Some economists have been warning about the ever-increasing national debt and annual budget deficit for decades. Nevertheless, the apocalypse they fear never seems to materialize, so, the gov- ernment just keeps on spending. Is this fiscally reckless and irresponsible or are Harry Pappas the fiscal hawks simply over-reacting? Columnist Before we delve into the gist of this narrative, let’s take a brief stroll down memory lane. On Sept. 15, 1985, just a few months after I became a registered financial advisor, a headline and opening sentence from the Times read as follows: A $2 TRILLION NATIONAL DEBT: NOT JUST ANOTHER Contributed photo MILESTONE Dome Headwear is a full-service, custom headwear supplier. “A national debt of $2 trillion, which the is nearing, is one of those milestones like the population’s reaching 200 million, or the nation turning 200 years old. Two trillion dollars. A two plus 12 zeros. To count the pen- Dome Headwear marks nies, one a second for 24 hours a day, would take 63,419 years. It is 12 times all the cash in the land and equal to all the wages Americans will be paid this year.” A few weeks 10 years, named to Inc. list later on Oct. 27, 1985, a Los Angeles Times headline and opening paragraph read as follows: By Shaun Ryan year, very gratifying,” said company co-founder Jeff Whitaker. “But with 2020 being our 10-year anniversa- FEDERAL DEFICIT HITS A RECORD $211.9 BILLION August was a big month for Jacksonville Beach- ry, and after all the adversity that our company, our in- “The federal government reported Friday that it spent based Dome Headwear. It marked the 10th anniver- dustry and our country has experienced this year, we’re $211.9 billion more than it received in revenues during the sary for the full-service, custom headwear supplier. It especially humbled and proud of the recognition.” last fiscal year, resulting in the largest annual budget deficit also marked the announcement by Inc. Magazine that The list recognizes the most successful indepen- in U.S. history”. Dome had been named to its annual Inc. 5000 list. “To be included on such a prestigious list is, in any DOME continues on Page 26 PAPPAS continues on Page 26 Margaritaville nearing completion, prebooking now By Shaun Ryan maximize the number of ocean-view rooms. There will be an internal parking Construction is nearly complete on the garage and expanded city bike lanes. Margaritaville Beach Hotel in Jackson- According to the company, the design ville Beach, and future visitors may pre- team worked with the state’s Fish & Wild- book their stays now, though the resort’s life Conservation Commission to create opening date is still six months away. well-lit beachfront pedestrian areas that The eight-story, Jimmy Buffett-inspired will also help conserve sea turtle popula- hotel will be located on the ocean at 715 tions. Lighting is always a concern along 1st St. North. It will feature 202 guest the coast, as hatchlings tend to follow rooms with the brand’s “casual-luxe landside lights rather than crawl toward design,” signature food and beverage the ocean. concepts, a fitness center, meeting space The resort’s website touts the coastal lo- and an outdoor recreation area with a cation, specifically mentioning the nearby Contributed rendering beachside pool and fire pits. The new Margaritaville Beach Hotel will include a retail shop featuring themed merchandise. The hotel’s U-shape was designed to MARGARITAVILLE continues on Page 25 24 BUSINESS WEEKLY Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 Vacation like royalty at the King and Prince resort Capture a blazing sunrise from your balcony, a dusky purple sunset, a playful dolphin peeking out of the ocean for an instant. Where can a traveler find a place of solitude for a few days that might become an unforgettable getaway? Perhaps it’s time to stop dreaming about life and live the dream! At Leigh Cort The King and Prince Beach and Table Talk / Unbound Golf Resort, you’re surrounded by Travels natural habitats that allow for relax- [email protected] ation and introspection to discover yourself without reserve. St. Simons Island is an idyllic destination when you yearn for the sound of waves, seagulls and quiet. Luckily, Photos provided by Leigh Cort I knew where to find it (so did the Timucuan and Guale Indians in approximately 2000 B.C.). The island enjoyed one of the richest sagas of European occupation and unfolding dramas of English, Spanish and African history. Wars, forts, the timber era and plantations overlap genera- tions — while the rich delta soil of the island was ideal for agriculture, primarily cotton. Prominently situated on the pulsating shores of the Atlantic Ocean, the King and Prince Hotel (circa 1935) has been luring guests to St. Simons Island for nearly a century. It’s almost synonymous with the magic and mystery of the island itself. The island’s hidden pathways, hundreds of years of moss-draped live oak trees, secretive cemeteries, ruins of antebellum mansions and familiar Southern family names offer a glimpse into the soul of the island from the beginning of the hotel. Combining Oceanfront Room at The King and Prince Hampton Club at the King and Prince Golf Club history, contemporary amenities and ambience, the King and Prince has prospered over the decades and continues ride back to the hotel, I circled around the magnificent St. uncrowded tranquility that I had hoped my getaway would to embrace its heritage. Simons Island Lighthouse (original was built in 1810) a offer. 75-foot tall early federal octagonal lighthouse topped by a I can’t imagine dining anywhere on the island except KING AND PRINCE OCEANFRONT LAWN FOR 10-foot oil-burning lamp. By 1872, the U.S. government at ECHO, The King and Prince’s oceanfront restaurant WEDDINGS AND PARTIES constructed a new lighthouse to replace the original build- that offers mouth-watering menus each meal of the day, A vacation at The King and Prince begins as you drive ing — a 104-foot brick structure, where visitors climb the distinctive Southern-inspired dishes prepared with love across the causeway over the Intracoastal Waterway, cast-iron spiral stairway with 129 steps. It’s something by their culinary team. From the front desk staff to ECHO colorful marshlands waving in the breeze and transporting not to miss during any visit. If you’re a ghost hunter, you servers and bartenders, you can enjoy the feeling of you to another time in life … although the island isn’t just might enjoy the accounts of hauntings by the ghost of relaxed Southern hospitality whether dining inside with a page in a history book; it’s a sanctuary for international lightkeeper Frederick Osborne! a window view of the Atlantic Ocean or sitting outside visitors that could be royalty or everyday folks. There’s an Since history is everywhere on the island and nobody on the breezy al fresco verandah. Although St. Simons island sentiment that everyone is a friend with a twinkle in tells the story better than native son Cap Fendig, whose Island is well-known for the 50+ fabulous restaurants with their eye. They, too, feel like they discovered paradise — family’s presence goes back to the mid 1800s, hop aboard a short stroll or short drive, ECHO fulfills your dining and they have. one of his scheduled Lighthouse Trolleys tours and enjoy imagination without leaving the beach! his passionate colorful stories. Visit a superb collection of Waking early at The King and Prince to catch the blaz- OCEANFRONT ROOM AT THE KING AND PRINCE landmarks, making stops at Christ Church, Fort Frederica, ing sunrise adds a special brushstroke to any vacation. Nestled in a residential neighborhood, the hotel’s Bloody Marsh and surprising “must see” treasures. Cap The sound and smell of fresh sea air could lure you to an architecture is distinctively Mediterranean — yellow and his drivers impart local vignettes about where to early morning walk along the beach, a happy time when stucco with terra cotta tile roof. Green awnings, oceanfront dine, shop, drink in history and have fun. For a glimpse islanders and visitors are invited to take their dogs out for swings for two and manicured gardens slowed me down to of the coastal waters surrounding St. Simons Island, he a romp in the surf. Hotel gardeners tending flowers, guests a gentler pace. The first activity was to slide my balcony also conveys true island magic while leading boating and sipping coffee on lawn swings and easy morning exercise door open and inhale the ocean breeze and expansive beach fishing excursion; he’s been opening the door for guests rituals can be spotted. fragrance. Everything played in slow motion. Bicycling on for more than 40 years as you cruise through marshlands, It’s a beautiful time to read a book and enjoy breakfast. the island is a marvelous way to explore, especially with creeks, rivers and small winding waterways to view bird Executive Chef James Flack believes in purveying the more than 40 miles of contiguous paths that are safely habitats, dolphin sightings, alligator haunts and fish jump- highest quality of local and regional ingredients that make hidden from the road through forests and along waterways. ing everywhere! every dish delicious. ECHO is equal to many award- Only a block from the hotel is Ocean Motion, where you winning fine-dining restaurants and dietary requests are can choose the bike style and size including a helmet, KING AND PRINCE OCEANFRONT POOLS always acknowledged and satisfied. The chef continues lock and basket. Immediately I felt confident that I could Isn’t it time to return to The King and Prince and relax to “wow” and surprise guests with the hotel’s signature meander and explore the “Village” — a Mecca of shops, like royalty? As the day faded into late afternoon, I foundd specialties year after year. Breakfast for me? Along with restaurants, historic lighthouse, fishing pier, galleries and a myself yearning to relax at the hotel, a paradise swathed coffee and the famous King and Prince muffins, I have retro slice-of-life reminiscent of an island of yesteryear. in sea foam. The décor of my oceanfront room is tradition- three favorites: seafood omelete with fresh blue crab, From the ice cream and sweet shops to boutique island ally contemporary, all welcomed amenities from WiFi to a wild Georgia shrimp, gouda cheese and house potatoes; clothing, furnishings and keepsake shops, you feel the mini fridge, clean crisp linens, oversized bath and a large praline French toast (grilled brioche topped with local bright cheeriness of people everywhere — making me private balcony. The sparkling pools couldn’t be a more pecan syrup, whipped cream and bacon); and warm peach yearn for a cone of some cleverly concocted ice cream enticing. Find a quiet corner chaise lounge and take in one Parfait with warmed peaches, yogurt and house-made flavor before getting back on my beach buggy. During of the most expansive views of the St. Simons Sound. Off granola. Yum! low tide, there is hard-packed sand everywhere on the in the distance shrimp boats are the only specks to dot the East Beach side of the Island. During my unhurried bike horizon, and occasional beachcombers remind me of the CORT continues on Page 26 Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 BUSINESS WEEKLY 25 Lessons from experienced investors Those who have lived a long time us know ourselves pretty well. But you don’t have to wait de- have done a lot, seen a lot — and can cades to gain this knowledge — at least not when it comes to teach us a lot. And that’s certainly true investing. For example, you should quickly gain a good sense when it comes to investing. of your ability to withstand risk. How? Just consider how you Consider some of the lessons you react when the market declines sharply. If you find your- Contributed renderings might learn from experienced investors: self losing sleep over your losses – even if they’re just on Joe Merchant’s Coffee and Provisions will of- ■ Regulate your emotions. In the paper — you might be taking on too much risk for your own fer Margaritaville Beach Hotel guests a place to get that cup of joe. investment world, there’s always some- comfort level. Conversely, if market downturns don’t bother thing coming at us that could sound you as much as lack of growth in your portfolio, you might Karsten Jacobson scary: political flashpoints, economic be investing too conservatively for your own risk tolerance. Columnist news, and even those once-in-a-gener- ■ Take a longer-term perspective. When we’re young, ation occurrences, such as the CO- we sometimes are more inclined to desire instant gratifica- VID-19 pandemic. But older people may take these events tion – we want results now. Translated into the investment in stride; in fact, baby boomers and members of the Silent world, this could mean we want to see big returns in a short Generation (born between 1925 and 1945) are coping better period. However, despite the popular mythology, it’s quite emotionally with the impacts of COVID-19 than younger hard to turn enormous profits on investments overnight — or age cohorts, according to the 2020 Edward Jones/Age Wave even over weeks or months. But as the years pass, we learn Four Pillars of the New Retirement study. And by keeping the value of thinking long-term — how investments we control of your emotions, you may be less likely to make made years ago, and have added to steadily, are now yielding Guests will be able to keep in shape during moves such as selling quality investments with good funda- results that can help build the resources we need to reach our their stays with a fitness room at the resort. mentals just because their prices have fallen in the midst of objectives. an overall market decline. ■ Don’t go it alone. Some of us, when we’re young, have ■ Learn from experience. By definition, the older we a tendency to think we have all the answers and don’t need Margaritaville get, the more experiences we will have. And most people do much help in our endeavors. But age gives us the wisdom to Continued from 23 indeed learn from experience. Investors, too, benefit from recognize that, although we may have acquired much knowl- beaches, fishing pier and water sports and having seen and done things before. Did you chase a “hot” edge over the years, we can still use some help in specialized more than 70 golf courses within driving stock only to have found it cooled off before you bought it? areas, such as creating a long-term investment strategy. distance. Did you buy too many of the same type of investments, only These suggestions are appropriate for anyone — and they MSB Hotels IV of Ormond Beach pur- to see your portfolio take a bigger hit during a downturn than can help you on your journey toward your goals. chased the property in October 2017 for it would have if you had diversified? In the investment arena, $11 million, and workers broke ground at as in most walks of life, patterns emerge, and once you learn FP ®, is a financial advisor for Edward Jones at 2208 Sawgrass Village Drive in Ponte Vedra Beach 904 285 9898. This article the 1.14-acre site on March 8, 2019. The to recognize them, you can learn from past mistakes. was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones hotel is being developed by Elite Hospi- ■ Know yourself. When we reach a certain age, most of financial advisor. tality of Ormond Beach. The resort will include a two-story LandShark Bar & Grill, which is inspired by the traditional beach bars of the At- lantic Coast, and a “LandShark Lookout” HONEY-DO LIST observation deck. This open-air patio will offer views overlooking the white sand beach. Joe Merchant’s Coffee and Provi- sions will offer signature gourmet coffee to get the day started. Each room will include a mini-fridge, coffee maker, 49-inch LCD Smart TV and premium Margaritaville signature bedding. Walk-in showers and plush bathrobes add to the ambiance of luxury. Richards Mattress & The website allows visitors to prebook Wicker Warehouse their future stays. 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chicken with garlic roasted fingerling potatoes and sage Dome Cort brown butter … and ECHO’s Continued from 23 Continued from 24 most popular shrimp and dent, small companies in the United KING AND PRINCE MUFFINS grits with andouille etouffee! States. The annual event honoring For golfers, there is another For lighter appetites, the companies on the list will be held dimension of The King and mussels and fries — sautéed virtually Oct. 23-27. Prince. It’s the magnificent in Blue Moon broth topped The secret of Dome’s success may Hampton Club for a day of with shoestring potatoes and lie not just in its ability to fill orders golf. It continues to receive garlic aioli or fresh grouper with a low minimum, high customiza- national awards like the tacos perched atop a flour tion and quick turnaround, but also recent 2019 Golf Advisor, tortilla with Southern slaw, with its commitment to forming rela- ranking in the Top 50 U.S. red pepper chow chow and tionships with its customers and the Courses as the BEST …” an tartar sauce. The wine list belief that every hat has a story. extremely beautiful course, is extensive and the signa- “We try to dive into what makes particularly on the back- King and Prince Muffins Moonshine Cocktail at the Beach ture cocktails are definitely (each customer) unique, and what we nine marsh holes. …” For worthy of adventure: Prince’s can do to tell that story and to give 30 years, it has stood the test of time with its layout amongst Paloma (tequila, sparkling grapefruit soda, jalapeno and cilantro them a much better product than they ancient forests, vast salt marshes and dramatic island holes that simple syrup, fresh lime juice) — or — High Tide (Rumhaven would get just from going to some once belonged to an 18th-century antebellum plantation…where coconut rum, New Amsterdam vodka, Southern Comfort, Ama- promotional products company that’s cotton, rice and indigo dominated. Located at the crossroads of retto and fresh fruit juices). Anybody in the mood for a Moon- going to throw their logo on top of a the Hampton and Frederica rivers, four of the holes are gently shine Cocktail? regular product,” explained Whitaker. carved from the marsh islands that bring their golfers a rarely As sunset slips into darkness over the ocean, I know I have He recalled a local brewery that forgotten experience! Guests can arrange hotel transportation to found a place of enchantment that will call me back to being part came to Dome for hats sporting the the course located at the northern tip of St. Simons Island daily. of St. Simons Island’s history, where beauty surrounds and the business logo. Whitaker suggested A candlelit dinner is the perfect ending to any getaway, a haunting allure of The King and Prince will embrace travelers some design additions based on his flight from reality that will always be a precious memory. It’s an for years to come. knowledge of the company and tested unpretentious bill of fare — somehow making familiar + unex- Georgia poet Sidney Lanier said it best over 100 years ago: his idea by giving the brewery two pected = delicious partners. Each day brings a creative reinven- “Oh, what is abroad in the marsh and the terminal sea/Somehow dozen of them. tion of the obvious. This season watch for herb-crusted salmon my soul seems suddenly free…” “They were gone within minutes,” Carbonara on house-made spaghetti; boursin and fig-stuffed For more information, go to www.KingandPrince.com he recalled. A company’s hat will be worn by dozens, hundreds or even thousands of an advisor close to four decades ago, that Certified Estate & Trust Specialist ™ people. it sounds like a broken record. For readers Certified Divorce Financial Analyst™ Pappas Wealth Management Group of “That hat, just like an advertisement Pappas born after the age of vinyl, the term refers Continued from 23 Wells Fargo Advisors or a picture on your Instagram, is go- to when the needle is stuck in a groove, re- 818 North Highway A1A, Ste. 200 ing to have thousands — maybe even So here we are 35 years later and the peating a phrase repeatedly until you either Ponte Vedra, Florida 32082 millions — of impressions of people story is the same; increasing budget move the arm or throw the record at a wall 904-273-7955 seeing it,” Whitaker said. “How do deficits and national debt. According to in disgust! Nevertheless, how high must [email protected] you want to represent your brand?” Thebalance.com, The U.S. federal budget the national debt and deficit get before it Investment and Insurance Products are: After graduating from the Univer- deficit is projected to reach a record of will matter? Not Insured by the FDIC or Any Federal sity of Florida, Whitaker moved to $3.3 trillion in 2020 compared to $211.9 Many argue that major economies as Government Agency Not a Deposit Colorado where he got a job selling billion 35 years ago. This increase is the United States do not need to worry or Other Obligation of, or Guaranteed by, custom hats. largely a result of government spending about running a deficit or increasing its the Bank or Any Bank Affiliate Sub- “I had a few years of experience in reaction to the coronavirus pandemic. debt because our central banks can just ject to Investment Risks, Including Possible Loss of the Principal Amount Invested doing that and realized I loved it and U.S. federal outlays for 2020 total $6.6 print money. I do not know about you, but wanted to start my own company,” he trillion, which is $2.2 trillion more than in this just does not seem right. This printing The use of the CDFA™ designation does not said. “But I couldn’t do it alone.” 2019. Revenue for 2020 is projected to be of new money approach reminds me of permit Wells Fargo Advisors or its Financial He called a friend from college, $3.3 trillion, too, which leaves the deficit the following Mark Twain quote, “It’s not Advisors to provide legal advice, nor is it Chris Hetland. The men had both at $3.3 trillion. The Congressional Budget what we don’t know that gets us in trouble. meant to imply that the firm or its associ- ates are acting as experts in this field. played on the Florida Gators National Office (CBO) projects that this deficit for It’s what we know for sure that just ain’t Championship team in 2006. 2020 will be 16% of U.S. gross domestic so.” Perhaps we are indifferent to our debt Wells Fargo Advisors is a trade name used They sat down at a local Irish bar, product (GDP), which is the largest it’s because it doesn’t affect us today. In other by Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC, had a few beers and discussed Whita- been since 1945. words, let’s just kick the can down the Member SIPC, a Registered Broker-Dealer ker’s idea. Chris was sold. He quit his To make an arguably concerning situa- road for now. Stated maybe more clearly, and a non-bank affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company. job selling commercial real estate in tion worse, the national debt of the United we are like the man falling from a 60-story Georgia, and the men founded their States is at an astonishing record of more building, who at the 40th floor thinks “so The report herein is not a complete analysis company with $500 in cash. For the than $27 trillion, which is serious cheddah! far, so good.” I have argued for 35 years of every material fact in respect to any first six months, they worked out of Thanks to the incredibly informative web- that our growing debt will inevitably lead company, industry or security. The opin- Whitaker’s living room. site, The Peter G. Peterson Foundation, to a financial train wreck. Goes to show ions expressed here reflect the judgment Two big breaks proved key to the that mind-boggling number means that you how much I know, as I have been dead of the author as of the date of the report and are subject to change without notice. company’s success. Football helmet if every person in the United States paid wrong for 35 years! Regardless, that’s my Statistical information has been obtained manufacturer Riddell and entertain- $81,104, we could pay off our national story and I am sticking with it! I echo the from sources believed to be reliable, but its ment merchandise company Richards debt! Yikes! Forgive me for my increduli- words of wisdom from the corn-fed capi- accuracy and completeness are not guaran- & Southern each placed large orders, ty (you like that fancy word?), but is it just talist, Warren Buffet ,who said, “When you teed. The material has been prepared or is helping Dome to establish its brand. me or is there a massive disconnect here? combine ignorance and borrowed money, distributed solely for information purposes and is not a solicitation or an offer to buy Staff has also been an important part As a side note, and at the risk of hurting the consequences can get interesting.” I am any security or instrument or to participate of that success. Whitaker singled out your intelligence, a budget deficit occurs afraid that when we start to notice the big in any trading strategy. Additional informa- longtime staff members Phuoc Huynh, when the country’s expenditures exceed pink elephant in the room, it might be too tion is available upon request. who heads up graphic design, and its income within a specified fiscal year. late. Perhaps a crisis has already begun, Katrin Casey, who handles marketing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell but we just don’t know it yet. Investment products and services are offered through Wells Fargo Advisors, a and branding. says the day of reckoning is still coming Harry Pappas Jr. CFP® trade name used by Wells Fargo Clearing “If it wasn’t for Kat and Phuoc com- but isn’t here yet. The insistent catchphrase Managing Director-Investments Services, LLC, Member SIPC, a registered ing along, we never would have made of “new all-time record debt and deficit” Master of Science Degree Personal Finan- broker-dealer and non-bank affiliate of it,” said Whitaker. has been played so often since I became cial Planning Wells Fargo & Company. Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 IN THE ARTS 27

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Alexis Magnano, a 16-year-old student at Ponte Vedra High School, has created an art program designed to engage with residents of local nursing homes and share her love of art with them. PVHS student shares love of art with senior citizens of Ponte Vedra By Kassidy Lankford

When Alexis Magnano was 12 years old, she began to notice an unfulfilled need in the Ponte Vedra community. She felt that senior citizens are often overlooked, and she felt within her heart a need to tackle this issue and create a change within the community. Accompanied by her older brother Chase, Magnano began creating art lessons and projects to share with residents of local nursing homes and retirement communi- ties. Now at age 16, Magnano has expand- 19. *Set briefly on fire 39. *Like old chips 9. Wheel in grandfather ACROSS 21. *Separate solids 40. Delhi dress clock 1. Capital of Ghana ed her project and has begun including her 41. Subculture lan- 10. ____-perspirant 6. Paris in Tour de from fat in melted fellow Ponte Vedra High School students guage 11. Defender of skies France butter 43. *Good or bad it 12. Count on to further serve the elderly community of 9. Wild ox of India 23. *Crusty dessert emanates from stoves 15. Growls angrily Ponte Vedra through art. 13. Admiral’s group 24. Uncouth person 44. “As the World ____” 20. What lighthouse 14. “Mele Kalikimaka” 25. Westminster broad- “Before the pandemic, we would go 46. Like Jekyll and does wreath caster, acr. into nursing homes as often as we could Hyde’s personality 22. Williams sister’s 15. Julian Barnes’ “The 28. Coffee break spot 47. This over matter? return and teach the residents art history les- ____ of an Ending” 30. *Scald quickly in Photos provided by Elizabeth Paul 48. Encryption device, 24. On account of sons,” Magnano stated. “We would create 16. Telephone com- boiling water a.k.a. ____ machine 25. *Turkey action Magnano, along with her brother, friends pany 35. Like desert art projects based on the lessons to do 50. Practice in the ring 26. Hitler’s Eva and fellow PVHS students, work together to 17. Acronym in a bottle 37. Like Civil War reen- with the residents,” she said, explain- 52. Low-____ image 27. Wispy clouds create art classes and projects for residents of 18. Birth-related actment battle ing that despite the pandemic, she is still local nursing homes. 53. Competitive ad- 29. *Incorporate an carrying out these activities but has began vantage ingredient SUDOKU 55. NBA coach “____” 31. Niels Bohr’s study conducting the lessons over Zoom for the ing that this is a way to keep residents Rivers object safety of the residents. engaged even when they are locked inside 57. *Dissolve browned 32. Rock bottom Although Magnano and her brother during the pandemic. food bits with liquids 33. Star Wars attacker started this project alone, Magnano has “I’ve found that the elderly are a group 61. *Thicken by sim- 34. Shepherds’ flocks been working to expand her network to that are often not focused on by teens,” mering 36. Sound at door 64. Love, to Catherine 38. ____sack further her services to the elderly com- Magnano said, explaining her love for Deneuve 42. Clearing in the munity. Over the summer, accompanied helping the elderly through art. “A lot 65. Pigeon sound woods by a few of her friends, Magnano created of them have a passion for art, and this 67. Pianist’s exercise 45. Viscous a community service-based art camp in is a way for them to express that,” said 69. Resembling a fish 49. Wood-shaping tool 70. Hawaiian Mauna 51. Capybara, e.g. which she and her fellow campers painted Magnano, explaining that she applies her 71. Smart candy? 54. GEICO’s mascot pictures to gift to the residents. Now that knowledge from her AP art history classes 72. Tire swing holder 56. Like a button, but school is back in session, Magnano has to share art projects with the nursing 73. Bruin legend Bobby more so decided to start a club at PVHS called home residents. 74. *Yummy reward 57. Cuckoo 58. Dubai dignitary Smart Art so that she will be able to con- Although the elderly community is of- DOWN 59. Departed tinue her art program on a larger scale. ten overlooked by everyone else, Magna- 1. Back of the boat 60. Debussy’s “Clair de “Alexis has been working hard to start no has made it her mission to change this 2. Staff symbol ____” the Smart Art club and is now recruiting and share her love of art with the Ponte 3. Text messenger 61. Serengeti sound 4. Short version 62. *Preserve by adding other students to join her,” said Elizabeth Vedra community. Through her Smart 5. Like number 1 to salt Paul, Magnano’s mother. “They have also Art club, she is starting a revolution and hydrogen 63. Old Norse texts reached out to another nursing home in is confident that she will continue to see 6. Besides 66. “____ the ram- Jacksonville to share the art program with her services grow to create a much needed 7. Opposite of paleo- parts...” 8. ‘70s music genre 68. D.C. time the residents,” Paul went on, explain- impact for the benefit of senior citizens. 28 SPORTS Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020

Send your sports news to S orts [email protected] pTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 • PAGE 28 www.PonteVedraRecorder.com Nease’s McCumber encouraged with 2nd-place finish at Corales Puntacana By Don Coble in a good position and kind of not really capitalizing on it, but learning a lot. I feel The difference between first and like I applied that today, which was good. second place at last weekend’s Corales “Definitely just take the momentum, Puntacana Championship was $3.28 move on to the next week, for sure. All million, but that’s all right with former the stuff I was working on I feel like I did Nease High golfer Tyler McCumber. pretty well this week, staying patient and He birdied his final hole Sunday at staying focused. So a lot of positives out the Corales Course for a closing round this week obviously. And hats off to him of 6-under-66 to be the leader in the for a clutch finish, too, birdieing 17 and clubhouse, but his chance for a first two-putting from where he [Swafford] PGA Tour victory ended after Hudson did on 18, it’s just really good.” Swafford recovered from a double- Mackenzie Hughes (16-under), bogey at the 13th and a bogey at the 15th finished third, followed by Nate Lashley hole with a birdie at 17 to win on the (15-under) in fourth and Adam Long Dominican Republic. (14-under) in fifth. “It was a good week,” McCumber The 2020 PGA Tour season officially said. “I was just really trying to stay in ended with the Tour Championship the moment there on the back nine. I Sept. 4-7 at the East Lake Golf Club in knew if I chipped away, with the amount Atlanta. With the exception of the U.S. of wind that was blowing, especially Open the Masters, which were postponed with the finishing holes being into, any by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 shot’s sort of stolen down the stretch season opened with the Safeway Open there if you make a birdie. Yeah, I felt on from Sept. 10-13. With only two like I stayed really patient and played tournaments in the books, McCumber pretty solid all day, especially the back now is tied for fifth in the FedExCup nine.” standings. McCumber said he plans Swafford, the only player to shoot in to play in the next tournament, the the 60s in all four rounds, finished at Sanderson Farms Championship this 18-under 270. McCumber (65-71-69-66) weekend at in Jackson, Mississippi. was one shot back. “I think you can take confidence out McCumber was tied for the lead after of it. Keep using that word ‘momentum,’ the first round, but he faded during I don’t know why I like it so much, but rounds two and three. His comeback Photo provided by PGA TOUR/Andy Lyons with Getty Images yeah, any good finishes out here, try Tyler McCumber (right) congratulates Hudson Swafford after Swafford’s win at the Corales on Sunday, however, resulted in a Puntacana Resort and Club Championship last Sunday. to roll with them and keep it going,” career-best finish, easily out-distancing McCumber said. a tie for 19th place at the 2018 Corales here, it was actually my first PGA TOUR little bit of motivation going into today With a tournament-best 23 birdies, tournament. event and playing with Bryce Garnett to just really try to make as many birdies McCumber also won the weekly RSM “You know, the last time I played here when he won,” he said. “I didn’t really as I could and sort of stay aggressive. I Birdies Fore Love program to earn two years ago I was in the last group have a great Sunday, so I think I had a learned a lot from that final round, being $50,000 for his charity of choice.

PVHS, Nease look to extend winning streaks at home this week By Don Coble Panthers used a 19-point third quarter and Myers threw for 160 yards and two TDs COVID-19 pandemic, it’s been difficult withstood a fourth-quarter rally by the and he ran for an additional 58 yards and to turn around an attitude that too often After starting the season with two Hornets in a 39-34 victory. “Our motto a score, while Campbell rambled for 220 crumbles at the first sign of trouble. losses — and no touchdowns from the of- is P.I.E.— practice is everything. Our yards and a touchdown in 37-10 victory. “We’ve got kids who’ve worked ex- fense — Nease High football coach Col- success would be determined by how well Nease improved to 1-2, while the tremely hard,” he said, “but we haven’t lin Drafts changed the team’s focus ahead we do on the practice field.” Sharks, who’ve outscored their first three been able to point to any success. It’s hard of last week’s game against Yulee. Ponte Vedra High used a different opponents 103-17 by only giving up just on the defense when the offense doesn’t “We had six keys to winning games at method to run past Menendez on the road one offensive touchdown, now are 3-0. score in two games. We really needed to the beginning, but we decided to make it — keeping quarterback Jacobi Myers and Drafts said in addition to working just one practice,” the coach said after the running back Campbell Park involved. through the delays and uncertainty of the SCHOOLS continues on Page 29 Ponte Vedra Recorder · October 1, 2020 SPORTS 29 Jaguars run into hot QB in 31-13 loss to Dolphins Jacksonville falls to 1-2; then something just kills the drive,” said Jacksonville QB Gardner Minshew. “There faces winless Bengals next are things we’ve done in these three weeks that have been really good. There are By Mike Bonts things we have done that are kind of killing Special to the Recorder us. So, we are going to take this break to look back, evaluate, and move forward.” The Miami Dolphins came into TIAA Minshew completed 30-of-42 passes Bank Field last week winless. A turnover for 274 yards and no touchdowns with one festival against New England. A porous interception. defense that gave up big plays against Jacksonville (1-2) undrafted rookie Buffalo. running back James Robinson caught six So, who would have thought the Jaguars passes for 83 yards and rushed 11 times for would have any problem with their state 46 yards and two TDs against Miami. NFL neighbors? But Jacksonville fell to In the fourth quarter, defensive end Josh the Dolphins, 31-13 on Thursday Night Allen sacked Fitzpatrick. Jaguars line- Football. backer Myles Jack recorded a game-high The Jaguars are back in action on Sun- 11 tackles, marking his third straight game day when they travel to Cincinnati to face with 11 tackles. Middle linebacker Joe another winless club, the Bengals (0-2-1). Schobert posted eight tackles, including Photo provided by Jacksonville Jaguars The Bengals had chances to win it in Jaguars QB Gardner Minshew looks for a receiver during last Sunday’s game against Miami. one tackle for loss against Miami. Jaguars Philadelphia, they could not hold on to a safety Josh Jones finished second on the 23-16 lead with just over three minutes left Jacobs (knee) on the reserve/injured list. teams. He has now beaten the Jaguars as team with eight tackles. in regulation and tied the Eagles 23-23. The Jaguars also signed offensive line- starting quarterback for Cincinnati, Buf- Their first tie in four years. man Jared Hilbers and kicker Aldrick falo, Tennessee, Houston, N.Y. Jets and NOTES The Jaguars did make roster moves Rosas to the team’s practice squad. Miami. Miami has now evened the all-time ahead of the second road trip of the season. On TNF Miami QB Ryan Fitzpatrick Miami’s 18-point win was the team’s series with Jacksonville at five games They signed kicker Steven Hauschka completed 18-of-20 passes against the Jags largest margin of victory since a 26-point apiece (including one Jacksonville playoff and the promoted defensive tackle Daniel breaking the South Florida team’s record win against Denver in 2017. Miami (1-2) victory). … Through three games, the Jag- Ekuale to the active roster from the team’s for completion percentage in a game with a held Jacksonville to just 72 rushing yards. uars have scored TDs on eight of their nine practice squad. To make room on the roster, minimum of 20 attempts. It was Jacksonville’s lowest total of the red zone drives (88.9 pct. TD rate), which the club released defensive lineman Timmy Fitzpatrick is the first NFL QB since at season and Miami’s lowest total allowed currently ranks second in the NFL, trailing Jernigan, waived/injured kicker Brandon least 1950 to beat the same opponent as since 2019 against Cincinnati. only the Seahawks’ 100.0 percent conver- Wright (groin) and placed linebacker Leon the starting signal caller with six different “There are times we get the ball moving, sation rate (6 for 6).

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