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News-Leader men were fighting against Japanese forces to capture an airstrip. The cita- When President Harry Truman Marine Corps Capt. tion, which was signed by President presented Marine Corps Capt. Everett Everett Pope received the Franklin D. Roosevelt, states, “Capt. Pope with the Congressional Medal Pope rallied his men and gallantly led of Honor in 1945, Pope told him he Congressional Medal of them to the summit in face of machine- would rather have that medal than be Honor in 1945. gun, mortar and sniper fire. Forced president of the United States. by widespread hostile attack to deploy “I will never forget that,” Pope told the remnants of his company thinly in veterans and residents of Osprey during their retirement years. order to hold the ground won, and Village in a Veterans Day tribute in Pope enlisted in the Marine Corps with his machineguns out of order and 2004. in 1941, six months before the attack insufficient water and ammunition, he And America, and Amelia Island, on Pearl Harbor. He said he was one of remained on the exposed hill with 12 should never forget Pope – a true war the 15 million “citizen soldiers” who men and one wounded officer deter- hero whose valor earned him the served their country when they were mined to hold through the night.” nation’s top military honor. called upon and went home to their Roosevelt died before he could FILE PHOTO Pope was 90 when he died families when the war was over. present Pope with the medal, so the Everett Pope holds an American flag that once flew over the Capitol Thursday in Bath, Maine. Pope and He received the Medal of Honor duty went to Truman, who presented in Washington, D.C., at a reunion of U.S. Marine World War II veter- his wife Eleanor, who died in January, for his bravery on the Island of Peleliu ans on Oct. 14, 2006, in Fernandina Beach. lived in Maine and on Amelia Island in the western Pacific, when he and his HERO Continued on 3A County may trim expenses by 15%, hold line on tax

RYAN SMITH not really interested in wish lists. News-Leader “We made some serious cuts to get where we are,” Selby added. Nassau County Commissioners “Some of your department heads are have received a proposal to cut the not happy, and you may be hearing county budget for fiscal 2009-10 by from them – but we think it’s livable.” 15 percent. Property taxes would not The budget cuts should not mean go up, but some services will be cut. additional layoffs with the exception The Nassau County Libraries, for of the Building Department, which example, could have hours of opera- is reducing its staffing because of tion reduced. Employees there and in reduced building activity, and the other county agencies, with the excep- West Nassau Landfill, which is being tion of the Building Department and closed. There are not yet any final landfill, would not be laid off but work totals on job cuts in those depart- hours might be cut. ments. Budget Director Ted Selby pre- “Other than the departments sented the budget July 15 calling for we’ve already talked about, we’re not spending of $142 million, compared to going to need to lay anybody off, $167 million this year. He said the right?” said Commission Chairman reduction would mean the county Barry Holloway. could only spend money on essen- “That’s correct,” Selby said. “... JASON YURGARTIS/NEWS-LEADER tials in the coming year. We’re not anticipating having to let Ron Kurtz, a local historian, points out historical landmarks and unique architecture on Centre Street to “Most counties around the state anybody go.” students from the Oceans of Fun Reading Camp on June 26. are faced with severe personnel cuts. Holloway agreed that in the cur- ... Fortunately, we’re not quite in that rent economic climate, the county situation. My only caution is that we needed to focus on necessities. may have a whole different story next “We’ve been able in our county to ‘Oceans of Fun’ for young year,” he told the commission. finally implement a capital improve- “We’re trying to convince (depart- ment plan and fund it,” he said. “But ment heads) that we’re looking at hard-core necessities this year. We’re BUDGET Continued on 3A scholars at reading camp

JASON YURGARTIS News-Leader Add Intracoastal ‘Everything we’ve done here is to help t first glance it might seem like a typical build- ing on a church campus – quiet and unassum- build confidence, encourage them to ing – but a booming voice with an official tone have a good attitude toward reading A filled an auxiliary room at St. Peter’s Episcopal to no-wake zone? A and to want to read a little better.’ Church on the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Eighth Street with the announcement, “Will the meeting of the MYRA DAVENPORT believe it or not, give off almost no ‘Oceans of Fun Reading Camp’ please come to order.” RYAN SMITH CO-CHAIR, OCEANS OF FUN News-Leader wake at all,” he said. “Our biggest If that phrase sounds governmental, it’s because it concern is the small sport fishermen was uttered by Fernandina Beach Mayor Susan Steger to The possibility of extending the going really fast – and not only caus- open a question and answer session in news conference certified teachers, mostly of the retired variety and most county’s no-wake zone into the ing damage, they’ve caused injuries. format with queries submitted by young scholars as part with a reading or English background, shared their Intracoastal Waterway was discussed “Each boater is responsible for of a summer reading program the last week of June. expertise in an intimate setting where these young schol- at a joint meeting of the Nassau their own wake, but when they’re The mayoral visit was a final reward of sorts for the ars received valuable one-on-one attention. County Commission and the Ocean, going so fast that by the time any- weeklong “Oceans of Fun Reading Camp,” along with a “Kids move through six stations with four kids per Highway and Port Authority. thing happens they’re a quarter-mile historical learning walk down Centre Street that culmi- table – each developed by the teacher at that station,” Although both boards agreed that a away, it’s nearly impossible to hold nated with a boat ride on the Amelia River. But aside Schlenker said. “It is not supposed to look like school. no-wake zone is an important safety them responsible,” he added. from this finale and the fun of normal camp fare like arts We wanted it to be a camp setting and the teachers have consideration, they are handcuffed “I think it is time we go forward and crafts, sing-a-longs and games, Oceans of Fun served been unbelievably creative, coming up with games and by state rules limiting local govern- with this through the state,” said Janie as a supplemental learning opportunity for a group of 24 all kinds of different ways of learning.” ments’ rights to regulate waterways. Thomas, executive director of the soon-to-be fourth graders from the former Atlantic The stations – which looked like, and were arranged In April, the county established a Shrimp Producers Association. “Take Elementary. in a way that might usually be befitting of a wedding no-wake zone in the waters around it on, challenge it. ... We’re tired of our The idea for the camp was conceived by organizers as reception – featured names that might serve to disguise the North End Boat Ramp. However, people getting hurt and our boats get- a result of 30 locals who came together through a nation- their overriding educational benefits. “Bingo Lingo” many citizens told commissioners ting beat up.” al organization called Study Circle (studycircles.org) to focused on vocabulary, “Crack the Code” dealt with July 15 that the ordinance didn’t go far Though the county has no author- discuss diversity issues within the community. After a encoding and decoding, “Write On” featured a focus on enough, and that the waters of the ity to set limits in the Intracoastal, six-week study together, education became an area of pri- improved writing skills, “Mapping Your Way” was creat- state-controlled Intracoastal the commission instructed County mary interest, especially among rising third- and fourth- ed to teach reading strategies, “What was that?” sought Waterway also need speed limits. Attorney David Hallman to research graders regarding their reading abilities. to boost reading comprehension and “Giggle Bunch” Jim Corbett of Nassau Fertilizer the process for asking the state to do “These kids are tested each year on the FCAT and increased skills and confidence in reading aloud. and Oil Co., which operates from the so. there’s a range from bottom to top.” said Oceans of Fun “For the activity side, we brought in different presen- former pogy plant property on the “If there’s a desire from citizen co-chair Paige Schlenker. “The bottom end (of achieve- ters each day,” co-chair Myra Davenport said. “A local Amelia River, said larger vessels aren’t complaints to set speed limits in the ment) get to go to a summer academy, the rest of the author, Carlla Cato, came in Monday to read her first a problem. channel, it’s going to take the state kids don’t because they’re reading at a fairly good pace. publication. On Tuesday, Mary Lynn Torchia, a local pot- “(Commercial) vessels that come rule-making authority – in this case Some are on level, above level and some aren’t quite ter, brought in all of her clay and instruments and each in and out of the port are the least of there yet. These are the kids that we were looking for.” our concerns. These big vessels, WAKE Continued on 3A And with 172 combined years of experience, six fully FUN Continued on 3A

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2A WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 NEWS News-Leader LOOKING BACK Start now to prevent osteoporosis 50 YEARS AGO deputies to the Amelia Osteoporosis – a disease that causes or inflammatory until you break or fracture a bone. Island Plantation villa where bones to become fragile and break – is a PPAAGGEE bowel disease “People do not realize a bone fracture or he was staying while per- real threat for more than 44 million While women break is actually a bone attack,” said Dr. B.J. Wilder received forming at Jacksonville’s Americans, or 55 percent of those over experience osteoporo- Doheny. the 3,000th phone in Fern- Gator Bowl. the age of 50, according to the National sis more often, two Prevention andina Beach – marking 120 July 25, 1984 Osteoporosis Foundation. While the dis- 2 million men have it Prevention for osteoporosis starts at a percent growth in the serv- ease typically affects older Americans, it and 12 million are at young age by taking enough calcium and ice since 1950, when there 10 YEARS AGO can strike at any age. risk. “In fact, men 50 vitamin D to build strong bones. About were just 1,352 telephones. Kent State University College of years of age and older have a higher risk the age of 20, the average woman has July 23, 1959 A bevy of help wanted Nursing professors Dr. Peggy Doheny of a fracture from osteoporosis than acquired approximately 98 percent of her signs dotted Amelia Island and Dr. Carol Sedlak – who have conduct- developing prostate cancer,” says skeletal mass. 25 YEARS AGO businesses, a result of low ed extensive osteoporosis research – Doheny. “This is precisely why it is important unemployment and a grow- share risk factors, symptoms and preven- “If someone is at risk for osteoporosis, to bank the bone when you are young,” Singer Michael Jackson ing market. tative tips to help reduce the risk of osteo- they should talk with their healthcare says Doheny. “You cannot increase your invited a group of sheriff’s July 21, 1999 porosis and low bone mass. professional about getting a bone density bone density once you lose it; however, Risk factors test,” said Doheny. “While Medicare will you can maintain the bone density you While everyone is at risk for osteo- cover a bone density test scan at age 65 have when you get older by taking calci- porosis, certain individuals and lifestyles for women and 70 for men, this is often um and vitamin D and getting about 30 are more susceptible to the disease than too late. minutes of exercise a day.” others. These risk factors include: “In our recent research, we found 58 Osteoporosis is preventable. Ways to • Being female percent of postmenopausal women ages prevent osteoporosis include: • Having a family history of osteo- 50-65 who participated in the study had • Increase dietary calcium (1200mg porosis experienced significant bone loss and over the age 50) and vitamin D3 (1,000 • Being Caucasian about 50 percent of men 50 years old and IU) • Experiencing estrogen deficiency as younger had experienced compromised • Exercise, including weight bearing a result of menopause bone density.” activity (30 minutes 5 times/week), resis- • Smoking Symptoms tive exercises (2-3 times/week), balance • Maintaining an inactive life style Osteoporosis is often referred to as a exercises (daily) • Having a low calcium diet silent disease because 75 percent of peo- • Do not smoke • Having specific medical conditions ple with the disease are not aware they • Request a bone density test from such as anorexia nervosa, hyperthyroid have it. In fact, symptoms are not present your healthcare professional

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Micah’s orientation Aug. 11 at the Council on Everett Parker Pope Aging building across from Micah’s Place invites the Baptist Medical Center Everett Parker Pope, 90, gram and public to its monthly orienta- Nassau. died Thursday, July 16, 2009 at served as the tion on July 23 at 5:30 p.m. The AARP driving course Hill House in Bath, Maine first Chair- Learn more about the at First Presbyterian Church where he had been living since man of the agency’s services, family vio- will begin in late summer or September 2008. Board of lence issues and volunteer- early fall. Call the church at Born in Milton, MA, on July Massachu- ing. Call 491-6364, ext. 102 to 261-3837 to register. 16, 1919, he was the son of setts Higher RSVP and for location. Laurence Everett Pope and Education Orientations are held the Diabetes education Ruth Parker Pope. After gradu- Assistance fourth Thursday each The Nassau County ation from North Quincy High Corporation in 1982. month. Health Department is offer- School, he attended Bowdoin He retired from the banking ing a series of four, two-hour College, graduating magna cum business in 1983, and moved Home school diabetes classes on Wednes- laude and a member of Phi Beta with Eleanor to Brunswick, ME. orientation days Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2 and Kappa. He enlisted in the He served on the governing 9 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Marine Corps after graduation, boards of Bowdoin from 1961 Are you considering Callahan Tax Collector’s and after basic training and com- when he was elected to the home schooling your chil- office, 45401 Mickler St., pletion of officer’s candidate board of Overseers until 1988 dren and want information Callahan. Registration fee is school in Quantico, VA, he mar- when he was elected Trustee about how to get started? $20 and $10 for NCSD em- ried Eleanor Hawkins, his high Emeritus. During his tenure on Are you a home schooling ployees. For questions or to school sweetheart. Bowdoin’s governing boards, family new to the area and register contact Jen Nichol- In June of 1942, he deployed he chaired two presidential want information about a son, RD, LD/N, Healthy with the First Marine Division to search committees, co-chaired home school support group? Communities Healthy the Pacific. He served with the a capital campaign, and provid- Nassau County Home People program manager at Division at Guadalcanal and in ed wise leadership as President Educators will hold its annu- 548-1853 or e-mail Jennifer_ the New Britain campaign, of the Overseers and Chairman al Orientation Night on Aug. [email protected]. receiving the Bronze Star Medal of the Board of Trustees dur- 6 at 7 p.m. at Springhill for valor. In the First Marine ing a period of transition for the Baptist Church on Old Recovery event Division’s assault on Peleliu in College away from the fraterni- Nassauville Road. For infor- A Keep Kids Drug Free September of 1944 he led his ty system. mation, directions and to event will be held at Metro reinforced rifle company in an After stepping down as RSVP, call 225-9160 or e-mail Park in Jacksonville from 10 assault on heavily fortified Chairman, he led the effort to Debbie at ddhopper@bell- a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 19 in obser- Japanese positions, an action for establish a memorial on the south.net. vance of SAMHSA’s national which he was awarded the Bowdoin campus to the gradu- Free screenings alcohol and drug addiction Congressional Medal of Honor. ates of the College who died in recovery month initiative The citation reads in part: World War II, Korea, and A free total cholesterol (www.recoverymonth.org). “Subjected to pointblank can- Vietnam. He was the recipient of and diabetes screening will There will be live enter- non fire which caused heavy two honorary degrees from be held from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. tainment by XODUS, casualties and badly disorgan- Bowdoin, in 1946 and 1987. The Aug. 8 at the Winn-Dixie Celinda Pink’s Blues Band, ized his company while assault- 1987 honorary degree citation Pharmacy, 947 Amelia Plaza. Billie Holiday and more, a ing a steep coral hill, Capt. Pope ends with the following: No appointment is neces- children’s zone with bouncy rallied his men and gallantly led “Semper fidelis as a U.S. sary. For information call house, face painting and them to the summit in the face Marine, you have also been 800-713-3301. more, a youth art exhibit, of machinegun, mortar, and semper prudens, always wise Consumer clinics vendors, mentors and con- sniper fire. Forced by wide- and far-sighted as a colleague cessions. For information spread hostile attack to deploy and counselor. We salute your Free consumer clinics about the Ride for Recovery the remnants of his company many years of service to the presented by Jacksonville motorcycle ride, contact thinly in order to hold the common good and declare you Area Legal Aid for Nassau Freda Colley at (904) 485- ground won, and with his honoris causa, DOCTOR OF County residents will be 3512. machineguns out of order and LAWS.” held Aug. 10, Sept. 14 and For more information insufficient water and ammuni- In his retirement years, he Oct. 5 at 5:30 p.m. in the jury contact Mike Wheeler at tion, he remained on the lived at Amelia Island, FL, and selection room of the (904) 655-5785 or e-mail exposed hill with 12 men and 1 on Great Pond in Belgrade Nassau County Judicial Mwheeler6555785@com- wounded officer determined to Lakes, ME, with his beloved Annex in Yulee. cast.net or Colley at fcolley@ hold through the night. wife of 66 years, Eleanor, who Topics include debt col- gatewaycommunity.com. Attacked continuously with died at Hill House on January lection, small claims, bank- grenades, machineguns, and 22nd of this year. ruptcy, foreclosure and ID Centre’d Women rifles from 3 sides, he and his He is survived by sons theft. For information call Centre’d Women, a social valiant men fiercely beat back or Laurence and Ralph, their wives (904) 356-8371, ext. 2509. and informational group, destroyed the enemy, resorting Elizabeth and Jean, and two AARP meetings meets at 6:30 p.m. on the to hand-to-hand combat as the granddaughters, Eleanor and third Monday of each month supply of ammunition dwindled, Elizabeth. The local chapter #4608 at Eileen’s Arts and Antiq- and still maintaining his lines There will be a service cele- of the AARP will resume its ues, 702 Centre St. For more with his 8 remaining riflemen brating the lives of both Everett regular meetings at 1 p.m. information, call 548-9770. when daylight brought more and Eleanor in the Bowdoin deadly fire and he was ordered College chapel at 4:00 on Friday, to withdraw.” July 31 followed by a reception. © 2009 American Profile Hometown Content Service Healthcare ‘conversation’ planned After the war he returned to Burial of both will be at Boston and joined Arlington National Cemetery. 511 Ash Street, A “Federal Healthcare Career Center, Room T126, Workingmens Cooperative In lieu of flowers, contributions Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Reform Conversation” will be 76346 William Burgess Blvd., Bank. In 1953 he was named may be made to the Pope hosted by State Rep. Janet Yulee. president of that institution, Scholarship Fund at Bowdoin (904) 261-3696 Fax 261-3698 Adkins, R-District 12, the Congress and the White making him the youngest bank College. Website for email addresses: Health Planning Council of House are debating several president in New England. For The family wishes to express Northeast Florida, Inc. and major health care insurance many years he was a leader in its deepest appreciation to the fbnewsleader.com Florida CHAIN, in cooperation reform ideas that will ulti- the savings and loan industry, staff of Hill House for the devot- Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday with Florida Community mately affect every United pioneering the use of interest- ed care they provided during College at Jacksonville, on States citizen. From govern- bearing checking accounts. He this difficult time. 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steady will mean a drop in prop- upcoming year. “There will be a FUN Continued from 1A BUDGET Continued from 1A erty tax revenue for the county. book budget,” Selby said child made a piece of pottery.” based on the situation we’re fac- With a decline in countywide Monday. “It may be somewhat Sports editor wins And on one day, scholars ing this year, let’s take a deep property values, the Office of reduced.” wrote questions for the breath on the capital improve- Management and Budget pro- While jobs are not being mayor at the writing station, ment plan this year, and let’s jected a drop from 2008-9’s $53 eliminated except at the Build- first-place trophy Davenport said. not spend any money unless we million in ad valorem revenue to ing Department and the land- Both Schlenker and have to.” about $51.1 million in the com- fill, no existing vacancies will News-Leader Sports Editor on the mat Davenport said initial returns Selby also recommended ing year – a $1.9 million decline. be filled. However, newly vacant Beth Jones has won first place for the var- were very positive. They said that the county keep both its Selby also estimated a shortfall positions may be filled in the for sports feature writing in sity grap- they received an over- countywide and municipal mill- of about $1 million in revenue coming year, Selby said. the Florida Press Association’s plers in their whelming positive response age rates at the current year’s from sales and fuel taxes. “All vacancies were elimi- annual newspaper awards con- season from parents by the second levels of 5.567 and 1.6694, However, Selby said he did- nated, except anything that’s test. opener at day and overheard children respectively, rather than boost- n’t anticipate any major maybe come up since we put Jones won for a story, Bishop saying things like: “Is this ing them to the state-allowed decrease in services. this thing together, with a cou- “Grappling with the guys,” Kenny Nov. camp, or is this heaven?” levels. “Some of the department ple of notable exceptions,” main- published in December 2008. 19. She pin- “This is nothing like school.” The millage rate is the rate at heads are obviously concer- ly in the Animal Control depart- Here is how that story Jones ned her And “I like this camp better which property is taxed. A mil ned,” he said Friday. “I am not ment, he said. “For example, if began: male oppo- than cheerleading camp.” equals 1/100th of a dollar. personally aware of any major someone from Road and Bridge “Lilly McCloskey has to nent in 3:26.” “Everything we’ve done Therefore, under the current services being cut.” were to resign last week, we watch her weight. She does- The 2008 Better Weekly here is to help build confi- rates a taxpayer would pay While services may not be might replace him. There’s still n’t do it to fit into those skinny Newspaper Contest involved dence because we’re not about $5.57 for every $1,000 of cut, some will be scaled back. a (hiring) freeze, though, so it jeans. She does it to remain in weekly newspapers through- under the illusion that we can taxable property value at the “The recommendation (County would still have to go to the the 103-pound weight class. out the state. The Florida teach a child how to read or countywide rate. The municipal Coordinator Ed) Sealover put board for approval.” “McCloskey, who turns 18 Press Association includes even read better in a week, rate is added to the countywide in (the library’s) budget was to The county commission has on Friday, is a senior wrestler most of the daily and weekly but we can certainly help rate for residents living in unin- reduce their operating hours,” until Aug. 11 to set a tentative at Fernandina Beach High newspapers in the state as build self-confidence, encour- corporated areas; those in Selby said Friday. “At the pres- millage rate based on Selby’s School. She got her first win members. age them to have a good atti- Fernandina Beach, Hilliard and ent time, we don’t think that will recommendation. The com- tude toward reading and to Callahan do not pay the munic- require a reduction in force, but mission must also set two pub- want to read a little better,” ipal rate, but do pay taxes it may require a reduction in lic hearings to give taxpayers Mass., and attended Bowdoin HERO Continued from 1A Davenport said. imposed by their own city gov- hours.” the opportunity to give their College, graduating magna The confidence-building ernments. The library will still be able input on the budget. his first Congressional Medal cum laude. He enlisted in the component seemed apparent Keeping the millage rates to purchase new books in the [email protected] of Honor to Pope. Marine Corps after graduation, on the final day of the camp News-Leader columnist and after basic training and when the young scholars Dickie Anderson described completion of officer’s candi- approached the mayor direct- “When it says, ‘number of the Nassau County Sheriff’s Pope in a 2004 column as “a date school he married ly, front and center of the WAKE Continued from 1A boating accidents,’ do they give Office recommended looking handsome white-haired gen- Eleanor Hawkins, his high room, to draw a question the Florida Fish and Wildlife a timeframe?” he asked. further than just the files of local tleman with blue eyes that are school sweetheart. from a basket. She was Commission,” said Hallman. “They don’t give a time- law enforcement. startling in their clarity and In June 1942, he deployed addressed with questions “You have to show that those frame,” Garrett said. “They want “I can tell you that we handle brightness. Add a quick smile with the First Marine Division like, Is the town haunted? regulations are necessary,” to see a number of accidents very few boating accidents. In and gentle sense of humor.” to the Pacific. He served with What is your favorite food? added Assistant County that gives them competent and last few years we’ve handled Anderson wrote, “As you the Division at Guadalcanal How many people live in Attorney Mollie Garrett. “We’re substantial evidence that there’s maybe five or six,” he said. walk in the Pope’s front door, and in the New Britain cam- Fernandina? And even, Can going to have to focus on safe- a need to have a no-wake zone. “Most are handled by state the first thing you see is a pho- paign, receiving a Bronze Star you give me a ride home this ty and vessel traffic congestion. ... I think the North End Boat agencies. But what incident tograph of a handsome young for valor. afternoon? ... It’s been strongly advised that Ramp opened in 2003, so it reports we do have we can com- man in uniform with President After the war Pope re- After about 20 minutes of in order to make the request, we would be reasonable to go back pile for you. ... I’d recommend Truman standing behind him turned to Boston and became questions and answers with need hard evidence.” at least that far.” not just the sheriff’s office, but and fastening the ribbon a bank president. He retired the scholars, the mayor had County Commissioner One of the biggest obstacles all agencies that have enforce- with the Congressional Medal from the banking business in some high praise for the Danny Leeper worried about could be the fact that people ment authority on the water.” of Honor around his neck. 1983, and moved with Eleanor camp. the amount of proof the state don’t file official reports about Both commissions agreed Below the photograph is the to Brunswick, Maine. They “Oceans of Fun shows would require. dangerous wakes that often. that Hallman would meet with medal.” later lived on Amelia Island what great volunteers can do “It’s easy for a property “If people aren’t reporting it, Sheriff Tommy Seagraves and About 3,400 such medals and on Great Pond in Belgrade for the children in our com- owner to say there’s a haz- we have no legal ground to State Attorney Wesley White to have been given since it was Lakes, Maine. He and Eleanor munity,” Steger said. “Efforts ardous condition, but the bur- stand on,” OHPA Chair Cari discuss a method of compiling created in 1861, and fewer than had been married 66 years such as this should not go den is on us or the property Cahill said. statistics for the state. 50 living recipients. when she died Jan. 22. unrecognized and volunteers owner to prove it,” he said. “I’d Deputy Shawn Mortimer of [email protected] Pope was born in Milton, Obituary, 2A made a huge effort to make like to think of this board as a week these kids will never more proactive than reactive, DLP Digital Cinema® forget.” but apparently the state gov- in all Auditoriums Schlenker and Davenport ernment won’t allow us to be are looking toward the proactive in preventing acci- ISLAND CINEMA 7 Cause-effect 1132 14TH ST. • 8 FLAGS SHPG. 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Pulmonologist responsible for managing the Cuisine and Meghan Vaughan get a free credit report. women’s national champi- 12; Tracy Collins from Jack- bank’s computer infrastruc- to supervisor at Marche´ The program is open to the onship basketball team. sonville.com and more. joins hospital ture and information security Burette. public. Call 491-7258 to She completed her NSAM Celebrities will be working for Baptist Medical Center program. He has been with McCarter started his reserve a seat. personal training certification tips from 5-9 p.m. with all pro- Nassau has announced that the bank for seven years. He Plantation career in July 2007 in 2005 and started her in- ceeds going toward Toys for Dr. John D. Muir has joined is on the board of directors of at The Verandah and most home personal training busi- Tots. its medical staff. Muir comes the Amelia Island/Fernandina recently served as the sous ness specifically designing a The biggest celebrity in to Baptist Nassau from Beach/Yulee Chamber of chef of the Ocean Grill in the program to fit clients’ goals the house will be Santa Claus, Naples, where he was in pri- Commerce. Amelia Inn. He is a graduate while also teaching a variety who is currently vacationing vate practice serving as a pul- Bolden has been with the of the Culinary Institute of of classes (stability ball, on Amelia Island and Fernan- monologist, critical care spe- bank for 10 years and is pri- America and has worked in strength training, step aero- dina Beach at Elizabeth cialist, hospitalist and internist marily responsible for manag- the restaurant business for 20 bics, core, yoga for adults and Pointe Lodge. Santa and his on the medical staffs of sever- ing the loan operations years. For more on the kids, children’s basketball). helpers will be making an al Naples area hospitals. department. Plantation visit www.aipfl.com. McCracken Cherry She recently has moved appearance from 5-8 p.m. at Muir received his medical Fox has been with the her from Michigan City, Ind., the store, for kids who want to training at the University of bank for four years and serves Attorney at Realtors join team to Amelia Island to live. get an early jump on their Toronto in Canada and is as the secretary to the board conferences Dee Chaplin and Hugh Renewable energy Santa wish-lists. board-certified in internal of directors. She is an integral Williams, owners of Santa Claus returns to medicine, critical care and pul- part of the compensation and Steve Fahlgren, an attor- Prudential Chaplin Williams State Rep. Janet Adkins (R- Sonny’s in Fernandina on monary/respiratory diseases. benefits programs for the ney with offices in Hilliard, Realty, have announced the Fernandina Beach) hosted the Saturday in grand style – he His office is at the hospital bank and has managed sever- recently spoke at national and addition of real estate agents inaugural meeting of Nassau arrives on board a shiny red in suite 206. His phone num- al special projects including a state conferences on the Fair Julie McCracken and Carolyn County’s Steering Committee firetruck courtesy of the ber is 261-9108. payroll merger and the transi- Credit Reporting Act. Cherry to their team. They for Renewable Energy on July Nassau County Fire Depart- Bank promotions tion of the bank’s 401K plan. In May, Fahlgren lectured bring over 29 years of com- 7 at her district office at 905 S. ment. He will be making his She is a Summa Cum Laude on “Basic Discovery” at the bined real estate experience Eighth St. appearance at the restaurant The board of directors of graduate of the University of National Association of to Prudential Chaplin This steering committee from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with First National Bank of Nassau Florida, a member of the UF Consumer Advocates’ annual Williams. was established to promote activities including a holiday County recently announced Alumni Association and volun- Fair Credit Reporting Act McCracken has over 19 the production and use of sus- coloring contest and more. the appointment of Mike teers at Journey Church. Conference held in Chicago. years experience as a realtor. tainable forms of renewable The restaurant is located at Bankston to senior vice presi- First National Bank of In June, he presented a semi- Originally from England, she energy in Nassau County as a 2742 S. Eighth St. dent, Allen Johnson to vice Nassau County is a member nar entitled “Overview of the began her real estate career in means of diversifying the Garden retreat president, Holly Bolden to of the $474 million-asset bank Fair Credit Reporting Act: Virginia before moving to economy and creating jobs. vice president and Barbara holding company Coastal How to Spot a Good Case,” at Amelia Island. She holds the Florida Department of Local businesses and indi- Fox to banking officer. Banking Co. It is headquar- the Florida Bar Association designation of GRI (Graduate Agriculture Deputy Commis- viduals are also earning praise Bankston is responsible for tered in Fernandina Beach annual meeting held in of Real Estate Institute) and sioner Jay Levenstein attend- for their contributions to a the bank’s loan policy, asset and offers a full array of per- Orlando. also earned a special interna- ed the meeting and provided new staff retreat/garden at classification system and cred- sonal and commercial bank- In November 2007, tional designation which details on renewable energy Baptist Medical Center it administration. He is a grad- ing services. For more on the Fahlgren and his co-counsel allows her to work with inter- programs currently under Nassau that was constructed uate of the University of bank visit www.fnb-palm.com. obtained a record $2.9 million national clients in relocating way across the state. largely with donated materials Georgia and has been with verdict against Equifax for vio- or buying second homes local- Other elected officials on and labor. The garden is the bank since 2004. Active in AIP promotions lations of the Fair Credit ly. the committee are Nassau designed to be a relaxing spot the community, he serves on Reporting Act. Although he Cherry has been a realtor County Commissioner Danny for staff to enjoy a quiet inter- the board of directors of the Amelia Island Plantation’s has a general practice Hilliard for 10 years and is a consis- Leeper and Port lude in the busy, sometimes Kiwanis Club of Fernandina Food and Beverage Depart- and serves as the attorney for tent multimillion dollar pro- Commissioner Melvin Usery. stressful workday. Beach. ment has announced promo- the Town of Hilliard, he con- ducer and top listing agent. Toys for Tots The new garden features a Johnson serves as the tions, including Jay McCarter tinues to practice consumer Her designations include refreshing waterfall, trees, bank’s security officer and is to Ocean Grill Chef de protection law on a statewide Previews Property Specialist Sonny’s of Fernandina has plants and seating areas. basis. He also serves on the and Certified Residential announced that its Christmas According to Angela board of directors of the Specialist. in July festivities will include a Fontaine, maternity nurse Jacksonville Area Legal Aid Prudential Chaplin week of toy collection with manager who spearheaded and was admitted to the Williams Realty is located at Toys of Tots, holiday decora- the effort, Trim-all supplied Florida Bar and State Bar of 5472 First Coast Highway, tions, holiday music and more plants and mulch at cost and Georgia in 1994. Suite 1, Amelia Island. Call – all culminating in a visit donated and installed the 261-9311 or visit www.pruden- from a vacationing St. Nick. sprinkler system; Miller Understanding tialchaplinwilliams.com. Each guest who con- Electric donated electrical tributes a toy this week will assistance; Martex Services credit New personal trainer receive $1 off their bill. Toys provided several employees Ends y! 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WEDNESDAY, July 22, 2009 BUSINESS News-Leader 5A ‘No!’ to city parking fees Green sprouts grow

ANGELA DAUGHTRY out, hey if we do something Best on Centre, or at Starbucks The green sprouts of eco- News-Leader like this these people might on Sadler, the prospect of hav- nomic growth are beginning just run me out of a job.” – John ing correct change for a park- to spread like St. Augustine Here in Fernandina Beach, this summer looks A proposal to charge for Everett ing meter ... might just be grass after a heavy rain and a and feels like the busiest in recent memory. parking at the beach and in “No, no and NO! What they enough to encourage me to go downpour of fertilizer. downtown Fernandina Beach make will be eaten up by the to Starbucks instead of down- The term “green sprouts” has brought mostly objections ‘meter maids’ we’ll have to pay town. has been widely used to have to be discounted to The resorts are also – some vehement – from citi- to enforce them.” – Rose “(Czymbor) probably has describe buds of vitality in a attract buyers. reporting robust inflows of zens on an online discussion Stukenberg Bennett thought this all out, and it may U.S. economy weakened by a • Manufacturing and guests. This past weekend board. “It is already difficult to find be a big moneymaker for the financial crisis, frozen credit industrial production numbers there were three or four wed- Mayor Susan Steger intro- a parking space in downtown city, but I’d like to see the data markets, and escalating unem- continue to improve in many dings held at The Ritz-Carlton, duced the topic to the as it is. If it gets much tougher, and business plan, and how ployment. The sprouts have parts of the U.S. This is based Amelia Island, for instance. Fernandina Beach and Amelia people (and their money) will this will impact downtown mer- taken various shapes, but are on the variety of surveys con- These types of once-in-a-life- Island Local Network stop going to an area that chants who are already strug- equally ducted each month. time events are big winners Facebook discussion board, needs all the visitors it can get. gling.” – Harvey Slentz encourag- Here in Fernandina Beach, for hotels and resorts. writing that parking kiosks “Next, the beach area and “I think that paying to park ing: this summer looks and feels Government leaders have could be placed at the beach those businesses who depend downtown is a bad idea. On • The like the busiest in recent pushed down interest rates as and downtown. on the beach crowd for their the other hand, I have no prob- U.S. stock memory. Restaurants are a means of flooding the econo- City Manager Michael income will also face addition- lem with the beaches being and bond often packed and the streets my with money. The premise Czymbor brought up the pay- al financial challenges that charged. (But) I don’t think a markets are bustling with tourists from is that individuals and busi- for-parking idea at a recent city those businesses don’t need dollar an hour is acceptable. I have across the country. nesses will borrow affordable planning meeting as one of either. The beach is one of the would go more with how the rebounded Many people, from restau- money and spend it. This has many suggestions to help few places many families can Amelia State Park at the south significantly rant owners to beachgoers to also led to a spree of mort- cover lost city revenues. still afford to go to and enjoy end of the island does it. It is $3 STEVE’S from their the man on the street, sur- gage refinancing for those Parking would cost $1 an hour, themselves at a relatively low for the day.” – Brian Fair MARKET March lows. mised that the Fourth of July with decent credit. 24 hours a day at Main Beach. cost. Charge for parking and “This so sounds like the PLACE These mar- weekend was the biggest ever The global economy is There could also be a kiosk visitors will be forced to cut dreadful beach sticker they kets are for this area. Even the crowds demonstrating similar positive system downtown, but it would costs (i.e., snacks, meals, beach wanted us to buy. Now park- often viewed gathering on the beach and in signs of growth. Led by not include Centre Street. rentals, etc.) where they would ing meters ... to clutter our Steve Nicklas as leading downtown for the fireworks China, much of Asia, as well “This (parking system) is otherwise spend money.” – Jan beautiful downtown. Don’t ruin indicators. were the largest in most resi- as Brazil, foreign markets are in Jacksonville and St M. McCray Flemmons the beauty of our city. City • Commodity demand for dents’ memories. recovering from the financial Augustine,” Steger wrote on “One of the reasons this Manager, there are more aluminum, copper and other For a tourism-based econo- fallout and are again striking the discussion board. “Would island is a tourist destination things the city needs to address metals has increased, partly my like ours, an economic prosperity. Europe appears to love to hear comments!” is the small town feel of it. Build before asking for us all to pay due to a rebounding Chinese downturn doesn’t help – but it be lagging behind the U.S. in Samples of the replies: a parking structure downtown extra.” – Russ Fullwood and also global economy. doesn’t always hurt as much its economic recovery, howev- “Seems to me that parking and charge for that, no need “Just because other towns • U.S. banks are regaining as some might think. Many er. meters serve the same ‘target- to put meters on the street and do it, that’s not a good reason their footing after a slippery people opt for a weekend at Maybe the American initia- ed’ effect as a child paying to ruin Centre Street’s charm. to start doing it here. I tend to slope of failures, faltering the beach over an expensive tive to “go green” has other board an already-taxed school Use the open space by the city avoid those places where I stock prices and dwindling European vacation or a cruise valuable applications. bus, or perhaps installing a toll offices and/or build up the have to pay to park, and a lot of profits. Numerous larger as a way to save money. Even Steve Nicklas is a financial booth at the entrance to ‘tar- library parking lot. Meters are other people do as well. banks have also repaid gov- cash-strapped families can advisor who lives on Amelia geted’ city streets; just not ugly and do not present well The revenue it brings in will ernment loans in a sign of usually afford a -in vaca- Island. He can be reached at right.” – Mac Tyre in tourist photos.” – Mac not offset the cost to collect it. financial strength. tion to Amelia Island, for 753-0236. “I mean what’s next, a walk- Morriss ... 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6A WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 NEWS News-Leader City OKs marina repairs NEW DIGS AT PECK

ANGELA DAUGHTRY News-Leader ‘I think what Commissioner Bunch Fernandina Beach Commis- is saying is accurate. We need to sioners have approved an insur- ance payment of $18,000, plus a do a better job at the beginning for city deductible of $10,000, for all these things we’re doing.’ repairs to a city dock that caught fire in May. COMMISSIONER TIM POYNTER The city has already received a check for $18,437, “Initially, we were trying to have been handled better in the which will be passed on to be frugal,” said Langshaw. He first place. Worth Contracting along with added that the items, if not “I think what Commissioner the city’s portion, for dock replaced, “would not represent Bunch is saying is accurate,” and piling repair, as well as the city best.” said Poynter. “We need to do a repair of the fire suppression But Commissioner Jeffrey better job at the beginning for and electrical systems. The Bunch said the items should all these things we’re doing.” city’s insurance company have been included in the first Commissioners also had will seek reimbursement of price quote. questions regarding a resolu- the entire cost of the repairs “You walk through and look tion that was removed from the against the owners’ insurance at every item you want to meeting agenda. company. replace,” Bunch said. “A According to Czymbor, a The exact cause of the fire, change order is for unforeseen resolution to waive a competi- which destroyed a 38-foot yacht (items), not when you’re tive bid requirement for elec- and killed the owners’ dog, has halfway through the project.” trical service on city docks was not been determined, although Bunch added that if light fix- removed because the item was reports state it was most likely tures were rusted, it should prepared while he was on vaca- an electrical problem with have been noticed two years tion. either the boat or the dock ago when the walk-through was Czymbor noted that origi- hookup. done. nally, the city was accepting ANGELA DAUGHTRY/NEWS-LEADER Commissioners at their July City Manager Michael “competitive quotes” instead of City Purchasing Agent Deni Murray is seen through the window of her office at the 7 meeting also discussed a Czymbor defended the change a competitive bids, but that the city’s new finance offices. The city held an open house Thursday in the Peck change order amounting to order, saying the items amount item would now go to a sealed Community Center, where the finance office and information technology department nearly $6,500 for work on the to less than 2 percent of total bid process “to make sure were recently relocated. The utility building on Lime Street, where the finance office new marine welcome center construction costs. everyone has an equal oppor- was once located, is in the process of being renovated. and boaters’ lounge. According “When that building is done, tunity” to bid on the job. to city Marina Director we want it to be something Bunch, however, com- Coleman Langshaw, the addi- we’re proud of,” said Czymbor. plained that any company could tional money is for fixtures and Vice Mayor Eric Childers now go to the city’s website and other items that were over- noted that “surface inspection is see what the bids were, and REMEMBERING CRONKITE looked in the original price different from an interior possibly “try to undercut each quote. inspection,” but that “doors other.” Langshaw said it was an could have been noticed, no “My job is to uphold the oversight that the items were question about that.” code,” said Czymbor. “I pulled not documented for replace- Commissioner Tim Poynter the agenda item (so we could) ment during the original walk- said that, although he did not go back and do a competitive through of the marina office have a problem with the cost sealed bid process. ... I could building. of the change order, it could have recommended (the agen- da item).” Bunch also questioned why Bobbie Northey of the installation of electrical Fernandina Beach service for three docks was des- poses with CBS-TV ignated an “emergency” in the newsman Walter original agenda description. Cronkite, who died last WE BUY GOLD!! Only extenuating circum- week at 92, in 1989 at stances or emergency situa- The Palace Saloon. tions allow for a waiver of com- Northey was celebrating Coins • Silverware • Jewelry petitive bid requirements. her birthday when “I fully support the city man- Cronkite, who sailed ager’s decision to remove this into Fernandina from from the agenda,” said Mayor time to time, stopped by Susan Steger. to share a drink. INSTANT CASH [email protected] SUBMITTED Ask your friends about making For Precious Metals NASSAU PHYSICAL THERAPY your choice for QUALITY CARE! Platinum/Silver/Gold 1885 South 14th Street, Fernandina Beach, FL

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WEDNESDAY, July 22, 2009 NEWS News-Leader 7A Mission (now) accomplished

ix years and two months after former numbers, equipment and and women of the armed forces and their coun- President Bush stood under the infa- strategy necessary to over- terparts in various other government agencies mous “Mission Accomplished” banner come a once-vibrant insur- have served with distinction and done a Satop the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln and gency that had the support of remarkable job in turning some of the world’s announced the end of major combat operations much of Iraq’s Sunni popu- most unstable and dangerous cities and F LORIDA’ S O LDEST W EEKLY N EWSPAPER in Iraq, United States combat troops have lace. provinces into a more unified nation that is now E STABLISHED IN 1854 removed themselves from Iraq’s urban areas But for the most part, this stable enough to govern and secure itself. into more secure and remote bases of opera- historic military and political Unfortunately, the cost has been high – with The News-Leader is published with pride weekly tions. milestone has gone unnoticed over 4,000 American deaths and a stunning for the people of Nassau County by Community It is from these posts where our brave men – instead being overshadowed 30,000 plus wounded. Newspapers, Inc., Athens, Georgia. We believe and women are now slated to conduct limited MAKING by the recent flurry of celebri- Those families who have lost loved ones that strong newspapers build strong communi- operations to keep major transportation SENSE ty deaths, political scandals and the men and women recuperating from ties – “Newspapers get things done!” Our primary avenues free from insurgent obstruction and to and the recent start of a major their injuries can hopefully be comforted by goal is to publish distinguished and profitable provide assistance to Iraqi security forces – U.S. offensive in Afghanistan. the fact that their sacrifices have freed a nation community-oriented newspapers. This mission should it be requested by the Iraqis them- Michael Hiding under this cover are from the evils of a dangerous tyrant and will be accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to the truth, integrity, qual- selves. Gone are the days of major U.S. led Reagan the naysayers – those severe achieved the military and political gains neces- ity and hard work. combat operations that are not first approved critics of the former adminis- sary to remove our troops from the dangerous and probably directed by Iraq’s leadership. tration’s inability to calm Iraq’s violence and role as security lead. FOY R. MALOY JR ., PUBLISHER Most Americans can reasonably agree that political chaos after the announced cessation of The road ahead for Iraq will remain turbu- MICHAEL PARNELL, EDITOR President Bush’s May 1, 2003 declaration was U.S. combat operations. After years of public lent, as the pursuit of freedom so often is. The MIKE HANKINS, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR premature and in error; however, what is get- verbal flogging of former President Bush these future of Iraq is now in its own hands — a fate ROBERT FIEGE, PRODUCTION DIRECTOR ting lost in the always politicized debate over critics are now silent – unwilling to acknowl- yearned for by millions of oppressed peoples edge that perhaps the former administration across the globe. This is in sharp contrast to BOB TIMPE, CIRCULATION DIRECTOR Iraq is the fact that the end of major combat operations is now actually upon us. While this belatedly got it right. the many critics at home who want to continue monumental moment comes several years later While many of these critics have ample to focus on banners and poorly-timed speeches TOM DINK NESMITH than anticipated or promised by the Bush ammunition at their disposal to debate the mer- of the past. Lost in this shuffle is a story of an CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT Administration, credit must be given to the for- its of the original war strategy itself, none can infant democracy in the Middle East that con- mer administration for its willingness to stay doubt that the aim of neutralizing the insur- tinues to go largely unnoticed. the course and find the military and political gency, ensuring free and fair elections, and Mike Reagan, the elder son of the late solutions necessary to reach this historic removing U.S. combat troops as the leading President Ronald Reagan, is chairman and pres- The views expressed by the columnists and accomplishment. General Petraeus and the security provider has been reached. ident of The Reagan Legacy Foundation letter writers on this page are their own now-famous “surge” helped put our troops in a Regardless of one’s view on the rationale (www.reaganlegacyfoundation.org). and do not necessarily reflect the views of position to accomplish their mission with the for the war itself, we can all agree that our men [email protected]. the newspaper, its owners or employees. EDITORIAL VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Information What next? After being born and raised in Nassau County, I’m appalled to think is healthy that the leaders of Fernandina Beach are considering charging for The H1N1 swine flu virus is worthy of parking (“Parking fee at Main your concern, but not panic. This flu has Beach?” on July 15)! What happened proved so far to be milder than feared, and to the small hometown I grew up no more deadly or sickening than a normal in? What’s next? Paying a tollbooth flu bug. to go over the bridge? Still, there is reason to stay alert. This is Julie Douglas a worldwide pandemic, and the economic Kingsland, Ga. and social consequences likely will be greater than a normal flu season. Library funding Schools and businesses have been closed, church services and sporting events I urge the city to reconsider the canceled and patients quarantined in the proposal to eliminate or reduce the southern city’s funding for the Fernandina hemisphere, Stay informed Beach library (“Parking fee at Main where it is Beach” on July 15). We are new- now winter. For more information comers to the island, but we have We can antici- about H1N1 swine flu, bought a home here and hope to pate some of visit the state Department stay. One of the factors in our deci- the same here of Health website at sion to move here was the library this fall or win- www.doh.state.fl.us or the where I am now a volunteer. During ter as the federal Centers for this time, I have had an opportuni- swine flu Disease Control site at ty to observe first-hand how impor- makes its www.cdc.gov/swineflu/. tant the library is to so many people rounds in the If you are experiencing in our community. northern cough, fever and fatigue, Yesterday, I helped several young hemisphere. along with diarrhea and people find books; some wanted fic- A normal vomiting, contact your tion, one wanted a book on guinea flu season kills personal physician. pigs (she had recently gotten one). PAUL ZANETTI/CAGLE CARTOONS AUSTRALIA hundreds and Reading is a wonderful, safe and sickens thou- educational recreational outlet for sands in Florida, so the death toll of 16 thus children and adults. Take away the place that we find ourselves in. Not over them. where Normandy was, and I know far is not frightening. Still, most of those library and young people (and only are we dealing with poor sales, Hotels pay bed tax. Bed tax is what D-Day was. At that point he who have died are not the very old or very adults) will be forced to find some rising fuel prices and trying to keep what pays for advertising for said, “I also made a second jump young; they are mostly in their fifties, and other way to spend their time: watch- our staffs employed, happy and mak- tourists. Tourists are the lifeblood of into Holland, into Arnhem.” I was include a 9-year-old child and several vic- ing TV, hanging out on the streets, ing money so they can feed and shel- our local economy. The Florida standing with a genuine war hero . tims in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s. Most had pre- getting into trouble, drinking or ter their families. We now have a House Inn has brought us the . . and then I realized that it was existing health issues, but not all. doing drugs. The ensuing expense new intrusive vague noise ordi- Amelia Island songwriters’ festival. June, just after the anniversary of D- Paranoia will not serve us. Neither will of police action, social services and nance. How did we get here? It fills hotels, restaurants and bars. Day. making pariahs of the ill. What will help is long-term educational loss will be Let me see: I put up a noise wall The Green Turtle brought us the I asked Shifty if he was on his accurate, current information that reminds more, not less, expensive for the at a cost of over $10,000 to help con- new sound ordinance. You tell me way back from France, and he said, us all to take precautions. city. Furthermore, many students tain any noises that would come which is better for jobs? “Yes. And it’s real sad because these That is why we were disappointed when find their required summer reading from my place of business as a cour- Jason Rowe days so few of the guys are left, and the Nassau County Health Department in the library because their families tesy to my neighbors. My building Amelia Island those that are, lots of them can’t failed to alert the public to the first cases of cannot afford to buy these books. faces North Second Street with make the trip.” My heart was in my swine flu locally. All three of the patients Parents who are home-schooling warehouses as my nearest neigh- throat and I didn’t know what to recovered after falling ill in May or June, their children, likewise, find the bors in an industrial district. I have Cat burglar say. but it wasn’t until last week that the illness- resource essential to their program. always been conscientious and tried To the thief who brazenly stole I helped Shifty get onto the plane es were confirmed. For adults as well, the library is to run a respectable business and I the donation jar at the Cats Angels and then realized he was back in We don’t expect the health department important. I read voraciously and tried to keep our guests in line so as Thrift Store/Adoption Center during coach, while I was in first-class. I to send out a press release each time a certainly cannot afford to buy each not to cause a disturbance. I kept business hours, know that you took sent the flight attendant back to get county resident is ill with swine flu; that book, newspaper or magazine I want all my entertainment confined to monies away from a charity and the him and said that I wanted to switch would be counterproductive. But recogni- to read. This, I imagine, is the case the interior of my building. In three many mouths of homeless cats and seats. When Shifty came forward, I tion of the first illnesses would have remind- for most library patrons. In addi- years I can only recall one visit by kittens we feed on a daily basis. got up out of the seat and told him ed the public that none of us is immune and tion, many use the library’s Internet the local police over noise. Beth Hackney, President I wanted him to have it, that I’d take could have been an opportunity to further access for research, for job hunting But I do recall walking to my Cats Angels, Inc. SPCA his in coach. educate. and for communication. For lonely, home on South Fifth Street after He said, “No, son, you enjoy that All of us have heard the drill – wash your single adults, it provides an oppor- closing down my kitchen at mid- seat. Just knowing that there are hands frequently, avoid touching your eyes, tunity to be around other people. A night or 1 a.m. and the Green Turtle A real hero still some who remember what we nose and mouth, avoid contact with people library can be a central gathering having a five- or six-piece jam band We’re hearing a lot today about did and still care is enough to make who are coughing or apparently ill, don’t go place for the community and a place set up outside cranked all the way up big splashy memorial services. I an old man very happy.” His eyes to school or work if you are sick. to disseminate information about with many appreciative fans yelling want a nationwide memorial service were filling up as he said it. And But nothing hits home like, well, when local issues and events. and cheering. I thought, Wow! for Darrell “Shifty” Powers. mine are brimming up now as I someone in your home is hit. Our library, underfunded and That’s something with that old hotel Shifty volunteered for the air- write this. There may have been no epidemiologi- understaffed, is nevertheless an there and all right downtown. I saw borne in World War II and served Shifty died on June 17 after fight- cal reason to alert the public in this case, important and vital resource for our this week after week month after with Easy Company of the 506th ing cancer. but the educational value was overlooked. city. To close it down, or to make fur- month. This was before I knew any- Parachute Infantry Regiment, part There was no parade. The health department, perhaps ther cuts in an already strapped thing about a problem there. I was of the 101st Airborne Infantry. If No big event in Staples Center. responding to our concerns, issued a press budget, will reduce all residents’ still a greenhorn and assumed this you’ve seen Band of Brothers on No wall-to-wall back-to-back 24/7 release Monday notifying the public that a quality of life significantly. My hus- was the way business was done in HBO or the History Channel, you news coverage. fourth swine flu case, a 12-year-old, has band and I would not have moved downtown. I thought that the Florida know Shifty. His character appears No weeping fans on television. been reported in Nassau County. The child, here if there had not been a library House and Green Turtle were under in all 10 episodes, and Shifty himself And that’s not right. who is now recovering, contracted the ill- because that would have told us a one ownership. Because I could not is interviewed in several of them. Let’s give Shifty his own memo- ness at a summer camp outside the county. great deal about the values of this imagine one business owner would I met Shifty in the Philadelphia rial service, online, in our own quiet “This information is to remind residents city. do that to another without some airport several years ago. I didn’t way. Please forward this e-mail to that swine flu continues to circulate The library is an easy target for money changing hands. My busi- know who he was at the time. I just everyone you know. Especially to throughout Florida and the U.S., and there budget cuts since many of those ness was on North Second light saw an elderly gentleman having the veterans. will likely be ongoing reports of cases iden- who use the library – teens, chil- years away from downtown and not trouble reading his ticket. I offered Rest in peace, Shifty. tified locally for an unknown period.” dren and adults – do not know how really any of my concern or busi- to help, assured him that he was at Billy Upton That is, stay alert and stay informed. to fight for this valuable resource. ness. the right gate, and noticed the Amelia Island Furthermore, library staff is muz- Things are different now the “Screaming Eagle,” the symbol of zled by a law that does not allow Green Turtle’s actions and disre- the 101st Airborne, on his hat. public employees to fight for their spect of their neighbors’ needs and Making conversation, I asked Doofusville HOW TO WRITE US livelihood. Many communities are rights has thrown all of us into a him if he’d been in the 101st The article “The Long Road to The News-Leader welcomes your let- trying to develop programs to entice very bad situation. Any fool would Airborne or if his son was serving. Doofusville” (Cup of Joe, July 3) ters. people, especially young people, into know that running bands outdoors He said quietly that he had been in was very educational! their libraries and to increase library at full throttle, at the doorstep of a the 101st. I thanked him for his I was on my way home from I Maximum length is 500 words. use. Fernandina Beach should not Fernandina landmark hotel is going service, then asked him when he Jacksonville via I-95 and had to drive I Letters must include writer’s name take a giant step backward and dis- to get some kind of response. served and how many jumps he through a horrendous frog-drown- (printed and signature), address and courage reading. Our library is a Newton’s third law: for every action made. er, complete with raging thunder, telephone number. treasure that needs more funding, there is an equal and opposite reac- Quietly and humbly, he said, lightning and sheets of rain. I was I Writers are normally limited to one not less. tion. The Green Turtle’s thumbing “Well, I guess I signed up in 1941 or lucky not to encounter any dorks letter in a 30-day period. Nancy Dickson their nose at the local conventions so, and was in until sometime in driving stealth bombers (black I No political endorsements or poems Fernandina Beach and lack of respect has brought a 1945 . . . “ at which point my heart SUVs using parking lights) but I will be published. whirlwind. How many jobs has their skipped. counted at least 14 cars with their I Letters should be typed or printed. Noisy baby behavior put at risk? How many At that point, again, very humbly, emergency flashers on. I Not all letters are published. more jobs can this town stand to he said, “I made the five training My guess is they were all head- I Send letters to: mparnell@fbnews We now have a noise ordinance; lose? At the city meeting represen- jumps at Toccoa, and then jumped ing to Doofusville, which is getting leader.com or to the Editor, P.O. Box flawed as it is, it is our baby and we tatives of the Green Turtle made into Normandy . . . . Do you know to be a pretty popular destination 766, Fernandina Beach, FL 32035 are all stuck with it. As entertain- comments about the owners of the where Normandy is?” At this point these days. ment venue owners we have to ask Visit us on-line at fbnewsleader.com Florida House as if one’s past gave my heart stopped. Natalie Babson ourselves how we got to this bad another person the right to walk all I told him yes, I know exactly Yulee

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8A WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 NEWS News-Leader 3 held for counterfeiting $1 bills into $100 bills

A Fernandina Beach man 32, of Folkston, Ga., was Beach to Naples. and two Georgia residents charged with possession of Authorities said the three were arrested Friday and counterfeited bills and fraud were heading to an overnight charged with counterfeiting to obtain property under fishing trip to the Dry $100 bills, according to the $20,000. Tortugas. Naples Daily News. Valerie Marietta Carver, 25, Carver told police she Collier County sheriff’s offi- of Alma, Ga., was charged spent about $1,000 of the coun- A 76-year-old cials declined to fax the police with possessing more than 10 terfeit money to purchase food Callahan woman reports, but the newspaper counterfeited bank bills and and other items, according to died when her car reported the three were fraud with intent to obtain reports. was struck by a caught with more than $4,200 property. Rimes told deputies that he tractor-trailer on worth of counterfeiting money According to the report, got the counterfeiting idea US 301. and equipment. deputies found 42 counterfeit from watching the show AMANDA BISHOP Joseph Edward Rimes, 35, $100 bills, two counterfeit $20 Dateline NBC describe a sim- COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS of Fernandina Beach was bills, as well as printers and ilar scheme in Las Vegas, the charged with washing $1 U.S. ink cartridges. newspaper reported. currency bills with a house- The newspaper, quoting The newspaper said police hold cleaner and then print- the police report, said the were called after a woman at Wrecks kill 2 Callahan women ing $100 currency onto the three had reprinted the money the fishing camp in Naples washed out $1 bills. while inside Rodeffer’s truck noticed the fake bills inside JASON YURGARTIS shortly after 9 a.m. Friday when tion. The driver of the semi, William David Rodeffer III, traveling from Fernandina the truck and called police. News-Leader she slowed to turn left into a Daniel R. Hinson Jr., 52, of private driveway, according to Tabor City, N.C., was taken to Two Callahan women were the Florida Highway Patrol. Shands Jacksonville with minor killed last week in separate car Michael A. Mitchell, 21, of injuries. Damage to his truck crashes. Hilliard was traveling behind was estimated at $10,000. Maxine Higginbotham in a 1992 Toyota MR-2 and According to the report, Last of 4 imprisoned Jones, 76, died Friday when her struck the Buick in the rear, charges are pending in the car was struck from behind by forcing it into the northbound investigation, but the accident another vehicle, forcing it into lane where it was struck on the was not alcohol related. the path of a semi truck. right side by the truck, the Allen was traveling south on for identity theft ring Ida Strickland Allen, 71, died report stated. US 1 north of Dyal Road just Thursday in a single-car acci- Jones, who was wearing a after 8 a.m. Thursday in the dent after striking a tree. seatbelt, was pronounced dead right lane when she veered off TALLAHASSEE – Attorney al identification information the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Jones was traveling south in at the scene. Mitchell suffered the roadway onto the right General Bill McCollum has from the vehicles’ owners, Office and the Florida a 2005 Buick LeSabre on US minor injuries but was not shoulder, overcorrected and announced that one of the lead- including credit cards, check- Department of Law 301 north of Kingbird Drive transported for medical atten- spun out of control, according ers of a North Florida identity books and identification cards. Enforcement. Bright is the last to the Florida Highway Patrol. theft fraud ring was sentenced The ring then wrote fraudu- of the co-defendants to be sen- Improve Your Skin with The left side of the car then col- to 10 years in prison. lent checks at Wal-Mart, tenced for his participation in Ionic Foot Detox lided with a tree. Ronnie Bright pleaded Lowe’s, Belks, Office Depot this ring. Treatments $30 Allen was taken to Shands guilty to racketeering and con- and other various stores Previously sentenced were Jacksonville by air ambulance, spiracy to commit racketeer- throughout Florida. Charles Mills, 33, of Jackson- Call for more info WITH a Facial where she was pronounced ing charges in a case prose- Authorities believe the ring ville, sentenced to 30 years in www.hookedonfacials.com dead at 9:53 a.m. According to cuted by the Attorney was responsible for stealing prison; Tameka Holcomb, 32, an FHP media release, she was General’s Office of Statewide over $100,000 and victimizing of Jacksonville, sentenced to 491-6869 wearing a seatbelt and no alco- Prosecution. more than 50 victims. six years in prison; and Dionne Come in where hol was involved in the acci- Bright, 37, was part of an ID Bright and his co-conspira- Gamble, 32, of Jacksonville it is COOL! dent. theft ring that frequently broke tors were arrested in 2007 who was sentenced to over five [email protected] into vehicles and stole person- after a joint investigation by years in prison. BBUSINESSUSINESS CARDCARD BILLBOBILLBOARDARD

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WEDNESDAY, July 22, 2009 NEWS News-Leader 9A Boy got rare disease while swimming

RYAN SMITH lakes and ponds. Infection pool, according to the health in lakes, rivers or hot springs. News-Leader occurs when the amoeba enters department. • Avoid digging or stirring the body through the nose and It recommends the follow- up sediment while swimming ‘The only cases that were reported with data A Callahan Middle School travels to the brain and spinal ing precautions to avoid con- in shallow bodies of warm fresh from Florida showed a risk of seven cases per student died July 10 from a rare cord while the person is under- tracting PAM: water. disease he contracted while water, according to the health • Avoid swimming in warm For more information, visit billion swimming episodes. It’s got to be shal- swimming, according to the department. lakes or ponds, poorly main- www.myfloridaEH.com or low water, it’s got to be stagnant and warm. ... Nassau County Health However, the disease is rare, tained swimming pools, storm www.cdc.gov, or call the Nassau Department. Sparkman said, citing a 2001 water holding areas or in post- County Health Department’s The conditions have to be just right.’ Authorities initially sus- study by the American Society ed no-swimming areas. Environmental Health Division WADE SPARKMAN, NASSAU COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT pected Dalton Nettles, 13, died for Microbiology. • Hold your nose shut or at 548-1830. of meningitis but test results “What we had from 1965 – use nose-clips when swimming [email protected] revealed he had primary amoe- which was the first described bic meningoencephalitis, or case – to 2001 was 180 world- PAM, a rare disease caused by wide,” he said. “The only cases a microorganism found in that were reported with data warm bodies of fresh water. from Florida showed a risk of “(PAM) is seven cases per billion swim- a form of ming episodes. It’s got to be meningitis. shallow water, it’s got to be stag- The ‘menin’ nant and it’s got to be warm. ... part means it The conditions have to be just affects your right.” brain, swells Although the infection is your brain,” rare, the threat increases dur- said Wade ing summer months. Dalton Sparkman, The health department said public infor- people should seek medical mation officer attention immediately if they for the health department. “It’s experience headache, fever, not mosquito-borne, it’s nausea, vomiting or a stiff microorganism-borne.” neck after swimming in fresh Dalton had recently been water. If the disease is not swimming in a lake in south- diagnosed within 48 hours, ern Madison County, accord- amoebas invade the brain. ing to the health department. Death usually occurs in a week Naegleria fowleri, the amoeba to 10 days. However, the dis- that causes PAM, is most com- ease cannot be spread person- monly found in the upper layers to-person or contracted in a of sediment at the bottom of properly maintained swimming

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10A WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 NEWS News-Leader ‘IT JUST BLEW UP” POLICE REPORT

This was written by Jason suspected crack cocaine, the 15 and July 19. Police found Yurgartis of the News-Leader report stated. latent prints at the scene and from oral and written reports by The baton was recovered in submitted them for identifica- the Nassau County Sheriff’s a bathroom inside the bar after tion. Office, the city of Fernandina authorities discovered Crisp No suspects have been iden- Beach Police Department had handed it to a friend to tified in either case. and other agencies. Arrest indi- hide, police reported. cates suspicion of a crime, not Crisp is being held in the guilt. Nassau County Jail on a $25,002 Felony arrests Anyone with information bond for aggravated battery, a I Carl David Brown, 20, about criminal activity can con- felony, and trespass, disorderly Jacksonville, July 19, violation of tact the Fernandina Beach intoxication and carrying a con- probation – grand theft. Police Department at 277-7342 cealed weapon – all misde- I Walter Sylvester White, or the Nassau County Sheriff’s meanors. 24, Jacksonville, July 18, pos- Office anonymously by calling Langford is being held on a session of more than 20 grams 225-0147 in Yulee and $10,002 bond for possession of of cannabis. Fernandina Beach or 879-2136 hydrocodone, possession of I Robert Wayne Horn, 49, in Callahan, Hilliard and Xanax and possession of crack 1942 Tompkins Landing, Bryceville. The “We Tip” pro- cocaine, all felonies, and bat- Hilliard, July 18, crash involving gram – 1-800-78CRIME – also tery, disorderly intoxication and personal injury. allows callers to leave anony- trespassing – all misdemeanors. I Brodie Charles Gerber, mous tips. 18, 1901 East State Road 200, Yulee, July 17, theft Candy thefts I Jennifer Rose McAndrew, Bar fight arrests Two youth recreation facili- 29, 402 South 14th St., A local bar fight involving a ties were hit by burglary and Fernandina Beach, July 17, pro- weapon yielded a drug bust and theft over the weekend. viding a false report to a law landed two men in jail on mul- Damage was caused by enforcement officer. tiple felony charges. forced entry and candy and I Ryan Clayton Masters, 35, NASSAU COUNTY FIRE RESCUE/FOR THE NEWS-LEADER William Trevor Crisp, 23, of money were stolen from the 97476 Chester River Road, No one was home and three dogs and two horses were rescued from the property 35063 Blackmon Road in Atlantic Avenue Recreation Yulee, July 16, sale and delivery after a fire in the 54000 block of Dornbush Road near Armstrong Road in Callahan Callahan and James Edward Center at 2500 Atlantic Ave. of marijuana, possession of less about 3:20 a.m. Saturday. A caller said something “just blew up” engulfing a shed Langford, 22, of Jacksonville July 17. A similar crime was than 20 grams of marijuana. and carport in fire and threatening a mobile home. Nassau County Fire Rescue and were seen fighting with a reported July 19 at a conces- I Tiffany Nicole Louth, 20, local volunteer stations responded and fought the blaze for nearly three hours. A Palace Saloon manager outside sion stand at Buccaneer Field 541764 Lem Turner Road, firefighter was treated for a possible ankle sprain. Cause of the fire is under investi- the Centre Street bar July 16 on Beech Street. Callahan, July 16, grand theft, gation. about 1:30 a.m., according to The recreation center theft dealing in stolen property. an arrest report. The manager was reported about 6 a.m. I Jennifer Queen Rosa, 33, told police the two men and Friday when a lifeguard found 2057 Highland Drive, their friends were highly intox- the hinges on a cabinet bent Fernandina Beach, July 16, icated and he asked them twice back. When she looked inside, grand theft. to leave the bar – the second she found $40 in cash had been I William Allen Swilley, 23, time after one returned and fell taken from boxes inside. An 75746 Johnson Lake Road, down. inventory of missing items Yulee, July 16, driving while At that time Crisp began to found an additional $52 in license is suspended or revoked strike the manager in the face candy and snacks had been (habitual offender). and body while holding a black stolen, according to a police I James Glenard metal expandable baton that report. Thompson, 36, Jacksonville, Southeast witnesses said he removed Authorities determined the July 16, obstruction – giving from his back pocket, police burglars entered the building wrong name and Social reported. The manager was by prying open an outside Security number. Put Your Financial able to push Crisp out of the door, but no fingerprints were I Julio Perez, 23, 820 S. bar, but Langford jumped in found. Sixth St., Fernandina Beach, Future in Our Hands. and all three fell to the side- Just two days later a bur- July 15, using false information walk outside. glary was reported at to obtain a driver’s license. A Fernandina Beach patrol- Buccaneer Field after a victim I Paul Douglas George, 37, If you’re among the millions of Americans man took Crisp and Langford discovered the concession 2761 Barbara Lane, Hilliard, into custody and when he stand’s shutters pried open and July 14, dispensing prescription struggling under the burden of a financial crisis, asked Langford for ID, the man four boxes of candy valued at medication without a license, reached into his pocket and an $57 stolen. trafficking in a controlled sub- you should know that help is here. unmarked prescription pill bot- According to a police report, stance. tle fell to the ground. It con- the victim said the incident took I Robert Arthur Young, 48, • Unbearable mortgage payments? • Too much debt? tained hydrocodone, Xanax and place sometime between July 376175 Kings Ferry Road, • Possible foreclosure? • Bad credit? 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WEDNESDAY, July 22, 2009 NEWS News-Leader 11A COURT REPORT HERO TURNED MURDERER

The following report was com- admitted to violation of proba- Trust Fund. piled by Jason Yurgartis, News- tion for uttering forged bills and I Donald Ray Snow Sr. Leader staff, from the July 16 forging bank bills, checks, drafts pleaded guilty to battery on a court docket of Circuit Court or promissory notes and was law enforcement official and Judge Granville “Doc” Burgess. adjudicated guilty. He was sen- was adjudicated guilty. He was I Stephen Todd Ardis Jr. tenced to time served and his sentenced to nine months in the pleaded guilty to burglary of a probation was reinstated with Nassau County Jail to run con- structure or conveyance and original terms and conditions. current with a misdemeanor adjudication was withheld. A Mixen was ordered to pay $100 sentence. Snow was ordered to charge of petit theft was not to the State Attorney’s Office pay $100 to the State Attorney’s prosecuted. He was sentenced and $150 to the Public Office, $150 to the Public to time served, two years pro- Defender’s Office. Defender’s Office, $348 in court bation and as a special condi- I Megan Leigh Peters costs and $352 in other fees. tion of the court, he must suc- pleaded guilty to sale or delivery I Shameka Shaquana cessfully complete the Bridges of cocaine and was adjudicated Stewart pleaded not guilty to of Hope Treatment Program. guilty. She was sentenced to possession of cocaine. Ardis was ordered to pay four months in the Nassau I Robert Walter Stout $100 to the State Attorney’s County Jail and must report by entered a denial upon being Office, $150 to the Public July 23 at 9 a.m. or she will be served an affidavit for violation Defender’s Office and $448 in sentenced to 18 months in a of probation for robbery with court costs. state prison. Peters was ordered mask enhancement. I Jeffery Theodore Beck- to pay $100 to the State I Crystal Thomas Gail with Jr. entered a denial upon Attorney’s Office, $150 to the pleaded guilty to possession being served an affidavit for vio- Public Defender’s Office and with intent to sell, manufacture lation of probation for burglary $448 in court costs. or deliver a controlled substance of a dwelling. I A motion to dismiss and was adjudicated guilty. Two I A motion to terminate pro- charges of resisting arrest with other counts of possession with bation was granted without violence and battery on a law intent to sell, manufacture or objection to Clifford William enforcement official was grant- deliver a controlled substance Brock for two counts of sale, ed for Joe Elton Rowe. were not prosecuted. Gail was delivery, purchase or manufac- I John Robuskie Sallas Jr. sentenced to five months in the ture of cannabis, possession pleaded not guilty to burglary of Nassau County Jail and ordered with intent to sell cannabis and a structure or conveyance. to pay $100 to the State possession of controlled sub- I Morgan Shandale Attorney’s Office, $150 to the stance paraphernalia. Scheider pleaded guilty to grand Public Defender’s Office and I Andy Ricky Brown plead- theft and was adjudicated guilty. $348 in court costs. ed not guilty to grand theft. A charge of dealing in stolen I William Wilton Wilkerson I John Thomas Carlisle property was not prosecuted. pleaded not guilty to dealing in FILE PHOTO entered a denial upon being She was sentenced to time stolen property and grand theft. Michael Ratley – who was convicted of killing his wife last week – stands outside his served an amended affidavit for served, two years probation I A motion to terminate pro- Bryceville home with the satellite dish he used to break the bedroom window and violation of probation for four with a condition of early termi- bation was granted to Lacy rescue wife Effie and newborn child from the burning building on Dec. 27, 2006. A counts of burglary of a struc- nation after 12 months if she is Horace Williams for possession jury found Ratley guilty of first-degree murder for killing Effie Ratley, 29, just a ture or conveyance and two in full compliance and 50 hours of more than 20 grams of month later, on Jan. 27, 2007. Ratley could get the death when he is sen- counts of grand theft. of community service at five cannabis. tenced Aug. 17. I Richard Christensen hours per month. She was [email protected] entered a denial upon being ordered to pay $100 to the State served an affidavit for violation Attorney’s Office, $150 to the of probation for sale or delivery Public Defender’s Office, $348 of cannabis. in court costs, $250 to the HOMELESSHOMELESS I A public defender is to file Crimes Compensation Trust a motion to dismiss in the case Fund and $500 to the Nassau ANIMALANIMALSS... of Clinton Roy Geiger, charged County Sheriff’s Investigative with possession of a controlled THEY’RE DYING FOR substance with intent to sell, possession of more than 20 A 2ND CHANCE. grams of cannabis and posses- ADOPT A COMPANION TODAY. sion of a controlled substance. I Mark Andrew Gomes pleaded guilty to burglary of a structure or conveyance and was adjudicated guilty. A charge Crime Doesn't Pay, of possession of a burglarious tool was not prosecuted. He was sentenced to four months in the But We Do! Nassau County Jail and ordered to pay $100 to the State Attorney’s Office, $150 to the REWARDS UP TO $1,000 • REMAIN ANONYMOUS Public Defender’s Office and $348 in court costs and a possi- CALL TOLL FREE ble restitution amount to be determined within 60 days. I Roger Dale Hall pleaded guilty for convenience to sell- PAID FOR BY THE FLORIDA ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE CRIME STOPPERS TRUST FUND ing or dispensing drugs with- 1-866-845-TIPS (8477) out a permit and was adjudicat- A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE NEWS-LEADER ed guilty. He was sentenced to time served and ordered to pay $100 to the State Attorney’s Office, $150 to the Public Defender’s Office and $448 in court costs. I A trial date of Sept. 14 was set for Demetrius Marquil Hardy for committing a second- degree felony with a weapon and a motion to provide a DNA sample was granted without objection. I Earl Reese Harris entered a denial upon being served an affidavit for violation of proba- tion for sexual battery. I Clarence Bernard Jones pleaded guilty to driving while license is suspended or revoked and was adjudicated guilty. He was released on his own recog- nizance and ordered to report to the Nassau County Jail July 24 by 6 p.m. to begin a 13-month sentence in a state prison. Jones was ordered to pay $100 to the State Attorney’s Office, $150 to the Public Defender’s Office and $348 in court costs. I Daniel Wayne Kilpatrick pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine and was adjudicated guilty. A charge of sale or deliv- ery of cocaine was not prose- cuted. He was sentenced to time served and ordered to pay $100 to the State Attorney’s Office, $150 to the Public Defender’s Office and $448 in court costs. I Jeremiah Daniel Kirby pleaded guilty to uttering forged bills and adjudication was with- held. A charge of grand theft was not prosecuted. He was sen- tenced to 18 months of proba- tion, is subject to random uri- nalysis and must complete a drug evaluation and recom- mended treatment. Kirby was ordered to pay $100 to the State Attorney’s Office, $150 to the Public Defender’s Office and $348 in court costs. I Christina Renee Kneze- vich pleaded guilty to escape and was adjudicated guilty. She was not prosecuted on charges of tampering with or fabricat- ing physical evidence and petit theft. Knezevich was sentenced to two years of level I commu- nity control, 120 days in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served since March 27 and she must successfully com- plete the Salvation Army Residential Treatment Program. She was ordered to pay $100 to the State Attorney’s Office, $150 to the Public Defender’s Office and $348 in court costs. I Joshua Adam Mixen

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12A WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 NEWS News-Leader

Monarch butterflies change from striped cater- pillar, left, to chrysalis, above, to adult butterfly, right, in backyards stocked with caterpillar food of milkweed and plenty of nectar producing flowers. PAT FOSTER-TURLEY FOR THE NEWS-LEADER A milky tale: return of the butterflies

his spring, with a notice the milkweeds. What’s squashy it from the cage – in case it jump on the sea- this! One plant was stripped morsels to started to emerge into a but- son unusual for of its leaves, revealing a lone- feed their terfly – since it would be One plant was stripped of its leaves, revealing TT me, I got an early ly striped caterpillar, the cul- young. harmed and trapped. garden planted and even prit, lurking on the now bare First I So Bucko cut the chrysalis a lonely striped caterpillar, the culprit. bought a few more perennials stem. located a large from the plastic cap, and we to stock up the butterfly gar- Instead of reacting to this gallon ice tea attached it to our indoor living den. Of course, when I spot- discovery with horror, “My jar and put the evergreen Christmas tree, a to call Bucko to marvel at the pollinate my cucumbers ade- ted milkweed plants on the milkweed is dying!” I greeted caterpillar and perfect ornament for summer- spectacle, and together we quately. And the dragonflies nursery shelf, with their the news with joy, “I’ve its milkweed time. It was no telling when reverently released it onto the are nearly absent from the orange flowers in bloom, I attracted a monarch butter- twig in it, and WILD we could expect the monarch zinnias in my flower garden. pond. snatched up the last three. fly!” And, I immediately went opened the WAYS butterfly to emerge from it, As I watched and pho- But yes, folks, just maybe A few weeks later, when to work saving this caterpillar plug on the but no doubt the cooler tem- tographed the monarch, it there are less mosquitoes now admiring my garden, as I do from the birds also lurking in top and put it peratures of our indoor house stretched its wings and then thanks to the work of the most evenings, I happened to the yard, hoping for some in the shade. Pat would slow its development. flew off to bask on the sun- Amelia Island Mosquito This gift was Foster-Turley Every day we looked at the heated side of our neighbor’s Control District, landscape presented to chrysalis, hard to tell if it was house. companies and other sources Fresh • Wild • Caught Seafood Bucko when he came home dead or alive, but we hoped Later that day a monarch of pesticide spraying. I just from work that day. A gift for the best. No change was butterfly, a young one with wonder how much of this lack • Shrimp REEK S • Softshell Crabs from nature. But quickly we evident, at least to us, at our fresh wing, was flitting around of biodiversity is due to the ON C EAF • Whiting FT OO • Crab Cakes realized the jar was too humid cursory inspections until the the milkweeds – which had poisons that we are pumping • Flounder O D • Deviled Crab and moved the caterpillar and day I walked into the study to grown back all the leaves by out that do not selectively kill • Mullet L • Snow Crab Legs • Grouper Fillets • Scallops its food leaves of milkweed look at it, and found the cas- then. It might have been the mosquitoes and lawn pests • Live Crabs • and more into a fisherman’s cricket ing opened up and the con- same butterfly. But sadly, the but harm most insects too. cage. There it stayed, and one tents gone. The butterfly had monarch disappeared, and the How much collateral dam- Bait & Tackle day it had “done its thing” up emerged! I missed it! Where three milkweed plants are suc- age is acceptable, that is the Jumbo near the top of the cage, out was it!! Hope Masala, my cat, culently full of nourishment question. Meantime, ponder- Shrimp Bait of site. It had pupated into a didn’t get it. All these for caterpillars that never ing this thought, I will opti- Shrimp chrysalis. thoughts flashed through my arrive. mistically await the butterflies’ 5 lbs for only I was gone for a week dur- mind. There are very few butter- return. NOW ACCEPTING ing the rains, but got daily Then I spotted it, a beauti- flies of any type in my yard Pat Foster-Turley is a zoolo- $25 reports about our science ful monarch, on the carpet right now, even though all the gist on Amelia Island. Contact hours: 7 DAYS A WEEK • Mon-Wed 10-6pm EBT• Thurs-Sun. 8-6pm project, as we called it. When under the table, trying to butterfly nectar and host her at with your nature ques- 463477 SR 200 / A1A • Yulee • (904) 548-0803 I returned we decided to free stretch its wings. I rushed out plants are in full bloom. There tions and observations. are few bees, too, too few to [email protected] HURRICANE SHUTTERS Call for an appointment to see our summer specials • ROLLING SHUTTERS • ACCORDION SHUTTERS

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 NEWS-LEADER / FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA ALLSTARS FOURTH IN STATE McGill up to double challenge BILL PENNINGTON For the News-Leader

Fernandina Beach’s 2009 Chamber of Commerce Board Chair Sean McGill put a new twist on multi-task- ing Saturday morning. Faced with the predicament of choosing between two of his favorite sporting events on the island at near- ly the same time, McGill instead played a doubleheader. He completed the Jacksonville Sprint Triathlon Series at Peters Point, jumped into an idling car driven by wife Tifini, rode three miles to the Simmons Road beach entrance and began the Ed Gaw Open Water Swim Challenge. McGill “I guess somebody PHOTOS BY BETH JONES/NEWS-LEADER forgot to tell me that a Jake Foley scrambles back to first base to avoid the pick-off Friday when the Fernandina Beach Babe Ruth 15-and-under Allstars took on triathlon is swim, bike, Argyle in the second round of the state tournament in Sanford. The Fernandina Pirates, the district champions, opened tournament play run, finish and not go back to swim Thursday with a 16-15 victory over Dinsmore after a 10-inning battle. Fernandina fell to Argyle 5-1 Friday but rebounded to beat again,” McGill said with a laugh. Suwannee on Saturday to advance to Sunday’s semifinal round. The Pirates led Dinsmore 8-3 in the top of the seventh inning in a With an impressive 57:22 triathlon rematch between the two teams, but Dinsmore managed eight runs in the inning and held on for an 11-9 victory to eliminate Fernandina. finish, third overall in the highly com- The Pirates settled for fourth place this year and were third in the state last season. petitive 35-39 age group, McGill was still about 15 minutes late for the 5K Open Water Challenge starting time of 8:30 a.m. The triathlon had started less than an hour earlier. “I had to set up a lot of logistics to make it work,” McGill said. “I had told both the triathlon race director and Scott Mikelson of the Ed Gaw of my intentions. Scott knew that I would likely be starting behind everybody else, but I still wanted to do it. “Tif had the car running, I jumped in, erased my triathlon race number and put the Ed Gaw number on my arm, took a drink of Coke, changed my bathing cap, got out of the car at Simmons Road and jogged to the beach. “When I got there, everybody had already started. I made certain that Scott knew that I was going so they knew somebody was out there swim- ming by themselves.” But McGill wasn’t completely alone. An unforeseen swim companion D.J. Stewart, above left, was on the mound six innings Sunday for joined him a few minutes into the 3.1- Fernandina and also had a three-run home run on the day. Second mile trek to Main Beach. baseman Roki Matagolia, above right, throws to first base. Below, a “I had a dolphin that swam next Dinsmore runner is safe at third, beating the throw to third base- to me for a good 10 minutes,” he said. man Zach Camp. Right, catcher Timmy Roszell tries to tag an Argyle “I wasn’t scared or anything because runner Friday. Right bottom, Bobby Oliver was Fernandina’s start- I knew it wasn’t a shark, but, man, ing hurler Friday. The team also included Ryne Casey, Drew that dorsal fin looks pretty big from Bowman, Logan Vendola, Will Woods and Brendan Manning. close up.” Coaches were Joe Roszell and Butch Teal, manager. An accomplished swimmer who has completed Ironman triathlons (2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike, 26.2- mile run), 36-year-old McGill was able to catch some of the slower swim- mers. His official finishing time in the Ed Gaw was 1:43:36. “Unofficially, I timed myself in 1 hour, 28 minutes,” he said. “I was pleased because that was only two minutes slower than my best time for that distance.” And, Saturday’s 5K swim was fol- lowing a triathlon that consisted of a quarter-mile ocean swim, 10-mile bike and 5K run. Unique challenges are nothing new for the president of McGill Aviation. Upon completion of his first Ironman in 2006, he dropped to one knee and proposed to Tifini a few yards past the finish line. He had kept the diamond engage- ment ring with him during the final marathon portion of that event. This time he carried a competitive spirit and a treasured moment came from the sea. Tennessee’s Kiffin may be smarter than we think niversity of Tennessee violations while Richardson is expected to play early onship rings. Florida is virtually a hours and nine seconds, eight sec- head football coach Lane you’re at it? Talk and often for the Vols. Richardson, unanimous pick to repeat as BCS onds, seven seconds. Not that I’m Kiffin might not be that about financial you’ll remember, originally commit- champions primarily because of counting ... U big of an idiot afterall. security, it must be ted to the University of Florida Tebow, who many consider the best NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield, Although the guy carries himself nice to know before abruptly changing his mind college quarterback in the country who reportedly tested positive for like someone who would whack a receiving a pink and signing with Tennessee. and one of the best all-time. And yet methamphetamines twice this year, beehive with a stick and then forget slip is akin to hit- Not that the Gators need any someone honestly thinks that he is now contending that his urine to run, there might actually be a ting the lottery. more motivation for their Sept. 19 isn’t even the best in his conference? samples might have been spiked by method behind his madness (or Those who are home date with the Vols, but I’m Take nothing away from Ole the racing organization. Mayfield dumbness). Mind you that the fol- predicting Kiffin sure there are a few defensive play- Miss QB Jevan Snead, who is an out- told reporters last weekend he lowing numbers have been out there will get the ax ers who will be anxious to usher in standing player and most likely underwent an independent urine for a while, but they could go a long before he ever the rookie to the Southeastern picked up the other first-team vote. test within an hour of the purported way toward explaining why Monte’s SPORTS coaches a game Conference. Hopefully for But given the opportunity to have positive test given by NASCAR doc- son operates with such reckless TALK might want to Tennessee, Richardson’s listed 165- one quarterback in the huddle with tors and the second test came back abandon. rethink that prog- pound frame is able to endure a wel- a game on the line, I find it hard to negative. Kiffin is due to make $2 million in JOHN L. nostication. coming committee that will include believe that any coach in the SEC Stranger things have happened, I 2009 and $2.15 million in 2010 for a CRAWFORD Because you can Brandon Spikes and Major Wright ... would pass over Tebow. guess, but you have to wonder what grand total of $4.15 million. If rest assured that One SEC coach (cough, Kiffin, With all that said, Tebow still would motivate NASCAR to do such Tennessee decides he is the train Tennessee will give cough) reportedly left University of landed on the first team. It’s just a a thing. It will be interesting to see wreck of a coach that many expect him multiple chances to succeed Florida QB Tim Tebow off of his All- pity spite and jealousy seemingly whether or not the independent lab him to be and terminates the con- with that kind of buyout clause in SEC first team. While everyone is made their way into a decision that used by Mayfield is deemed credi- tract in either of those years, howev- place ... entitled to his opinion, I’m not sure was supposed to be made with ble. er, Kiffin walks off with $7.5 million. Speaking of Kiffin and that would have happened had the objectivity ... Minor NCAA violations? Why Tennessee, injuries have depleted an selections been made public. As I write this, toe is set to meet John L. Crawford’s column not? Heck, Lane, why don’t you just already thin wide receiving corps to Seriously, the guy has a Heisman leather between South Carolina and appears Wednesdays. E-mail jlcraw- go ahead and pull off a few major the point that freshman Nu’Keese Trophy and two national champi- North Carolina State in 46 days, two [email protected]. CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

2B WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 SPORTS News-Leader BELT PROMOTIONS SPORTS SHORTS Sign up for soccer • Greater Arlington Soccer from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 25, from 1-4 p.m. July 26 and from Amelia Island Youth Soccer online regis- 6-8 p.m. Aug. 3 (test night) at Grace Lutheran tration is still open through Aug. 2. Visit Church, 12200 McCormick Road, www.aiysoccer.com. Jacksonville. • First Coast Soccer Club from 9 a.m. to 2 Elm Street awards banquet p.m. Aug. 1, from 1-6 p.m. Aug. 2 (test day) at Elm Street Little League will hold its award Kumon Math & Reading Center, 13947 Beach banquet at 2 p.m. Aug. 1 at the Martin Luther Blvd. Ste. 109, Jacksonville. King Jr. Center. For information, contact • Westside Soccer Club from 8:30 a.m. to Wayne Peterson at 753-1663. 3 p.m. Aug. 8 and from 1-4:30 p.m. Aug. 9 at Venetia Terrace Baptist Church (by Westside Soccer fields), 5284 118 St., Jacksonville. Round robin tennis tourney at AIP • Creeks Soccer Club from 10 a.m. to 3 To raise additional funds for the Interfaith p.m. Aug. 15 and from noon to 5 p.m. Aug. 16 Dinner Network, which benefits Hope House (test day) at Veterans Park (Creeks Soccer clients, Amelia Island Plantation will be spon- complex), 1332 Veterans Parkway, soring a round robin tennis tournament Jacksonville. August 8. The tournament is open to players • Jacksonville Soccer Club from 11 a.m. to of all levels, men and women, for $30 per per- 4 p.m. Aug. 22 and from 1-6 p.m. Aug. 23 SUBMITTED PHOTOS son, including lunch. The tournament will be (test night) at Chuck Rogers soccer park Pak’s Karate Academy of Fernandina Beach held its quarterly belt promotion for divided into social and competitive players behind First Christian Church of Jacksonville, Black Belt Club and advanced students June 6 in Kingsland, Ga. Students demon- with a grand prize of a new Head tennis rac- 11924 San Jose Road, Jacksonville. strated their color belt forms, one-step sparring, free sparring and broke a board with quet plus a 20 percent discount for partici- their belt kick. Prior to the promotion, students were quizzed on life skills and Korean pants at Amelia Island Plantation’s tennis pro Yulee Pop Warner terminology words. Master Bryan Peeples presided over the promotion. Pictured with shop. Master Peeples are black belt instructors and assistants Dan Clifton, Alexa Clifton, Courts open for warm-up at 9 a.m. and Yulee Pop Warner will hold sign-ups July Bobby Larsen, Spencer Larsen, Kristopher Wise, Cassie Wise, Jordan Ankersen, play begins at 9:30 a.m. Lunch with overview 25 for football and cheerleading for ages 5-15 Dustin Ray and Sheila Parks. Promoting to brown/white stripe belt were Mardie of IDN is at noon. After lunch, courts open to at the Yulee Sports Complex from 9 a.m. to Reilly, Parker Davis and William Ferguson. Promoting to brown belt were John Hollis, all participants at no extra charge for addition- noon. All participants need a birth certificate, Shawn Hamilton, Madeline Mott, Tyler Callaway, Tanner Callaway and Riley Storey. al play wallet-size photo, final report card of 2009 Cassie Wise completed the Six Tasks Program and was awarded her sword. Call the 277-5145 to register. school year and a Pop Warner physical. Fees Payment may be made upon arrival with all are $125 for first child, $100 for each addition- profits donated directly to the IDN. al sibling. Call 277-8136. IDN is a non-profit organization as a part of Yulee Pop Warner board meets at 7 p.m. the Homeless Coalition of Nassau County, July 30 at the Yulee Sports Complex. which works with the Ministerial Association to offer dinners to the homeless and hungry and Fernandina Beach Pop Warner those in need of temporary help within the Fernandina Beach Pop Warner is holding community. This pilot project involves 12 registration for football and cheerleading churches on Amelia Island with dinners pre- Saturdays in July from 10 a.m. to noon at the pared and served at the Salvation Army’s field house on South 11th Street. Registration Hope House at Ninth and Date streets. The fees are $125 and $100 for each additional teams from these churches have served more sibling. Copy of birth certificate and 50 per- than 3,000 plates in 2009. They are expand- cent of fees are required at registration. Visit ing the program to include Yulee and www.leaguelineup.com/ fbpwa or contact Callahan. Chrisie Oliver at 277-9660. Axemen secure home Promoting to green/blue tip belt, left, were Devon Higgins, Mickenzie Lee, Johnny Sailing Club meets Hollis and Cole Strain. Promoting to black/white stripe belt, right, were Samuel The Jacksonville Axemen beat the Bucks The Amelia Island Sailing Club meets the McDonald, Savannah Valdes, Carter Phillips and Jasmine Housel. County Sharks 64-8 to confirm a home playoff first Tuesday at the Kraft Athletic Club. Social game at the University of North Florida. The hour is at 6:30 p.m; meeting is at 7:30 p.m. Axemen are almost certain to have a first- Call Commodore Charlie Steinkamp at 261- round playoff bye by being the only undefeat- 5213 or visit www.ameliaislandsailing.org. ed team in the National Rugby League com- petiton and set up an Aug. 22 home semifinal at UNF's Hodges Stadium. Confirmation will Sports association come after the game against the Philly Fight The Nassau County Sports Association this weekend in Philadelphia. Visit www.fight- meets at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month rugby.com. at the county building, Yulee. Call 261-1075 or Aug 1 will see the first-ever American foot- 277-1609 for information. ball vs. rugby league game in the world. In an effort to answer the question, “Which game is tougher?” the Jacksonville Axemen take on Basketball camp the Jacksonville Knights minor league football Applications are being evaluated for the team in a cross-code game that will see both Ten Star All Star Summer Basketball Camp, teams in helmets and pads playing American which is held by invitation only for boys and football for the first half and then rugby league girls ages 10-19. Past participants include uniforms in the second half of Rugby League. Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, Jerry Visit www.jacksonvilleknights.org. Stackhouse and Antawn Jamison. College For information on the Axemen, visit scholarships are possible for players selected www.jaxaxe.com. to the All-American Team. Camp locations include Babson Park and Gainesville, Ga. There is also a summer Back to School beach run camp for boys and girls ages 9-18. Call (704) The second annual Back to School Beach 373-0873 or visit www.tenstarcamp.com. Fun Run/Walk 5K (3.1 miles) or 2K (one mile) Promoting to brown/red tip belt were Todd and Brandon DeVane and Price Moore. will be held Oct. 17 at Peters Point on A1A. Promoting to red/white belt were Connor Carter, Samantha Ferguson, Brandon Elliott, The event starts at low tide, 4 p.m. Challenger Bowling Michael Bloodwoth, Stephanie Newberry, Courtney Davidson and Dalton Thrift. Registration information will be available in Nassau Challenger Bowling League for August. The day includes music, food and the physically and mentally challenged meets awards. Begin training now. Students partici- the second Saturday of the month from 3-5 pate for free. Proceeds benefit Communities p.m. at the Strikers Family Bowling Center in in Schools of Nassau County. Yulee. Call Melinda Willaford at 261-3136 for.

YMCA flag football Yoga classes The McArthur Family YMCA teams up with • Y Yoga, 961687-201E Gateway Blvd., the Jacksonville Jaguars and NFL Flag offers a stretch and strengthening class, Football for its fall youth flag football program. pilates, yin, yoga core ball, yoga for longevity, Register through Aug. 8. Practices begin the beach yoga and basic yoga. Call 415-9642. week of Aug. 24. The season kicks off Sept. 5 • Dome Healing Center, 5024 First Coast and the last game will be held Oct. 24. All Hwy., offers Sivananda/Amrit style yoga for all games will be played Saturday mornings. levels and meditation and relaxation classes. Games and practices will be held at the fields For information, call 277-3663 or visit dome- behind Kmart in Fernandina Beach. healingcenter.com. The league is open to anyone ages 4-14 • Anytime Fitness, 463646 SR 200 Suite 4 as of Aug. 1. Cost is $50 for YMCA members in Yulee. Call 225-8400 or visit www.anytime- and $100 for non-members (financial assis- fitness.com. tance is available). All players receive a NFL • Island Rejuvacations offers yoga and Flag Football jersey and an end-of-the-sea- lunch at Nassau Health Foods, 833 T.J. son award. Courson Road. Call 277-3158. Call 261-1080 or visit http:// www.first- • Go Yoga, Inc. offers Power Vinyasa at coastymca.org/mcarthur-branch for informa- Bean School of Dance, 25 N. Third St. Call tion. (904) 335-0539 or visit www.goyogainc.com.

YMCA fall volleyball Zumba classes The McArthur Family YMCA is introducing • Kinderstudios, 1897 Island Walkway. Call a new fall volleyball league. Register through Alexandra Carroll at 415-0954. Aug. 8. Practices start the week of Aug. 24. • Bean School of Dance, 25 N. Third St. Promoting to blue/white stripe belt were Darren Hallihan, Uriah Giedrys, Griffin The season runs Sept. 10 through Oct. 29. All Call 261-DANC. Seuter, Anthony Lightsey, Jay Adams, Paul Von Mohr and Christian Von Mohr. games and practices will be held in the • A Chance To Dance, 474378 SR200. Call Promoting to blue belt were Thomas Erdmann, Elan Wright, Luke Amos, Gavin McArthur YMCA gymnasium with games on 753-3407 or email [email protected]. Gleason, Joe Whorton, Lindsay Wright and Mark Gleason. Not pictured: J.B. Casserta Thursday nights. • Anytime Fitness, 463646 SR 200 Suite 4 and Samantha Kennard, who promoted to blue/brown tip belt. The league is open to anyone ages 8-14 in Yulee. Call 225-8400 or visit www.anytime- as of Aug. 1. Cost is $50 for YMCA members fitness.com. and $100 for non-members (financial assis- • Club 14 Fitness, 1114 South 14th St., tance is available). All players receive a vol- Fernandina Beach. Call 261-0557. leyball jersey and an award at the end of the season. Call 261-1080 or visit http://www.first- Fitness programs coastymca.org/mcarthur-branch. • Anytime Fitness, 463646 SR 200 Suite 4 in Yulee, offers step and sculpt, strength train- Baseball, softball lessons ing and abs, body sculpt and step aerobics. Baseball and softball lessons are being Call 225-8400 or visit www.anytimefitness. offered by Coach Shelly Hall for ages five to com. FitKidz for ages 4-11 is also offered. Call high school. Call 583-0377 for information. 699-5408 or e-mail [email protected]. • Club 14 Fitness, 1114 South 14th St., offers nutritional counseling, personal training, YMCA skills camps group fitness and cycling, strength training The McArthur Family YMCA is offering and cardio, childcare, juice bar, tanning and skills camps for ages of 6-15 with special saunas. Visit www.club14fitness.com. interests for the summer time. Camps include • The McArthur Family YMCA, 1915 basketball, soccer, golf, volleyball and foot- Citrona Drive, offers various fitness programs. ball. All ages, dates, locations, times and fees Call 261-1080. Visit www.firstcoastymca.org. vary between camps. Programs are also offered in Yulee (call 225- Registration ends the Wednesday before 2550) and Hilliard (call (904) 845-2733). the camp begins. Visit the YMCA on Citrona • Amelia Island Personal Fitness, Amelia Drive or call 261-1080. Parkway Medical Plaza, 2416 Lynndale Road, Suite 100, is a personal training studio dedi- Soccer referee course offered cated to promoting lifelong health and fitness through appropriate exercise and nutrition, The following soccer clubs are hosting the focusing on preventing diabetes, cancer and Grade 8 (entry level) referee course. Visit heart disease. Call 261-0698 for information. http://fsr-inc.com/ Welcome.aspx to register. Contact Mike Goodman, director of coaching To submit an item for this column, contact Promoting to red belt were Zachary Martyn, Christopher Smith and Alora Richardson. of Amelia Island Youth Soccer, at Beth Jones at 261-3696 or e-mail Promoting to red/black tip belt were Delaney Flanagan, Jedd Marrero and Gage [email protected] with questions. [email protected]. Beckham. CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 SPORTS News-Leader 3B Shave has round of week TURTLE TROT The middle week of July Armstrong will be the saw a good turnout of 57 play- guest speaker as well as offer ers on Wednesday and 62 on GOLF NEWS a clinic before the tourna- Friday for the blitz last week ment. While he has played at the Fernandina 72 and plus 10 points, was a professionally and taught . close third. since 1968, Armstrong’s true The round of the week It was Alvarez with his passion is sharing his faith was turned in by Tommy plus 10 that got the most help with others through the game Shave on Friday as he shot a from his teammates as of golf. four-under- 69 (two under Michael Kaufman (90) and This event takes place his age), which was good for Doug Wolfe (86) both came in Aug. 1. Cost is $75 per person plus 12 and individual honors. at plus 4 while Wayne and includes dinner. On Wednesday it was Mortenson (99) was minus 5 Everyone is invited as Terry Lacoss taking individ- as the team finished first at Armstrong shares about his ual honors with a 74 and plus plus 13. career in golf and his faith 8. Shave’s plus 12 along with journey in life. For informa- Allen Elefterion was sec- Mike Joyce (one-under-par tion or to sign up, call the ond with a 79 and plus 7. 72), Tim Poynter (83, even) church office at 261-3617 or There was a tie for third at and Bob Riley (85, minus 2) contact Scott Womble at the plus 6 between Harry Gibbs was good enough to win sec- golf course at 277-7370. (85) and Ronnie Boatright ond place at plus 11. (73). There was a tie for third Lacoss’s plus 10 received and fourth places at plus 7 ALS golf tournament help from Bob Sibley (84, involving the teams of John The fifth annual ALS plus 5) as the team that LaFear (77, plus 5), Bill Amelia Island Golf Classic, included Wes Arnold (84, Larrabee (92, minus 3), Larry held in memory of John Louis minus 2) and Larry Luett (80, Brauda (82, plus 2), Bruce O’Day, will be held July 31 at minus 1) finished in first Porter (92, plus 3) and the all- Long Point Golf Club at the place at plus 10, plus team of Jim Roberts (70, Amelia Island Plantation. Elefterion (plus 7) also plus 3), Boatright (78, plus 1), Proceeds benefit the ALS Lacoss (79, plus 2), Sibley (88 received help from his team- Association, Florida chapter. ED HARDEE/SPECIAL mates Steve Johnson (77, plus plus 1). Registration is at 10:30 Arunner leaves the entrance of Fort Clinch State Park during last year’s Turtle Trot. 4), John Bray (86, plus 1) a.m. and is at The event will be held Labor Day weekend this year. while Don Snapp (87) fin- Breakfast Mixer 12:30 p.m. Format is a four- person scramble. Buffet ished at minus 3 as the team Twenty-three players took lunch is from 11 a.m. until the came in second at plus 9. part in the Saturday Morning start of play. Cocktail recep- All three of the individual Breakfast Mixer with individ- Turtle Trot slated for Sept. 5 tion, awards, raffle and silent winners made it onto a win- ual honors going to Frank auction are from 5-7 p.m. ning team as Boatright plus 6 Finocchio, who had a score of ED HARDEE 10K running through Fort Clinch State Park. Players receive a complimen- was aided by Tony Lopez (80, 78, good for plus 8 points. For the News-Leader Half-mile and one-mile fun runs for chil- tary raffle ticket; winners plus 3) to offset the minus 4 Ron Peterson, with an 84 dren 10 and younger will begin at 9 a.m. In must be present to claim of Tommy Purvis (91) and the and plus 6 points, was second. An earlier start and some free extras are another change this year, the kids’ runs will prizes. even score of Kenny Pickett Allen Sage (80) finished third in store for participants in this year’s Turtle be free. The goal is to encourage young peo- Entry fee is $150 per play- (86) as they won third place at plus 4. There was a three- Trot 5K/10K race and 1.5-mile walk on Labor ple to run and make the entire event more er or $600 per foursome. The at plus 5. way tie for fourth place at Day weekend. affordable for families, Hill said. reception only is $75 per per- There was a tie for fourth plus 3 between Jim “This year’s Turtle Trot will truly be a hol- Registration is required and youth finish- son. Contests include hole-in- place at even between the Greenwood (83), Michael iday weekend event for the whole family,” ers will receive a ribbon at the end of their one, longest drive (men and team of Steve Shannon (82, Kaufman (90) and Chuck said Amelia Island Runners board member run. women), closest to the pin plus 5), Jim Dunphy (89, plus Helenbrook (91). John McBrearty. “You can do the race, run “Last year, we added chip timing and it 2), D.D. Miller (99, minus 4), (men and women), putting on with your kids in the free fun run, take a worked better than we could have hoped. Charles Fenn (81, minus 3); putting green. Awards go to shower, possibly win a door prize or a race This year, we are moving the race up a half Jim Raffone (88, minus 3), Career low for Madden first through fifth net team award and then visit the Fort Clinch park and hour in response to runners’ comments about Walter Boyd (88, plus 3), Paul Madden had a career and first and second gross pier, beach, nature trails and picnic area and the heat. Labor Day will always be warm, but Doug Morris (92, plus 3), low 76 Saturday while playing team. enjoy the day at the park and in Fernandina the earlier the better,” Hill said. Sammy Alvarez (80, minus 3) with his wife at Amelia Often referred to as Lou Beach.” A popular feature is returning this year — and Wayne Chism (89, plus National Golf Club. He played Gehrig’s disease, The annual event will begin at 7:30 a.m. original T-shirt artwork by Fernandina Beach 1), Mickey Rushton (87, plus the white and putted Amyotrophic Lateral Sept. 5, a half hour earlier than last year. The artist and sea turtle volunteer Sandra Baker- 1), Tommy Shave (78, plus 1) everything out. Sclerosis is a progressive and change is in response to runners’ requests, Hinton. All pre-registered walkers and and Jim Roberts (80, minus usually fatal neuromuscular said Jim Hill, volunteer race director for the 5K/10K runners will receive a T-shirt with 3). disease that robs the body of local running club. shirts available on race day while supplies On Friday, Shave’s plus 12 Armstrong tourney its ability to walk, speak, swal- After the race, runners can freshen up last. barely edged out Steve Fernandina Beach Golf low and breathe. with a free shower at the Atlantic Recreation Race proceeds benefit the Amelia Island Shannon, who had a 77 and Club is hosting a golf tourna- For information, contact Center and spend the rest of the day on Sea Turtle Watch and sea turtle patrols inside plus 11 points but did not ment and clinic featuring Mark O’Day at 553-0576 or Amelia Island. Runners and walkers can pres- Fort Clinch State Park along with the run- make it onto a winning team. renowned golf pro Wally [email protected] or visit ent their race bib for free admission to Fort ning club’s youth running programs. Alvarez, with a one-under-par Armstrong. www.ALSGolfAmelia.com. Clinch State Park for the remainder of the Entry fees through Aug. 28 will be $20 per day. An awards ceremony with door prizes person or $15 for members of Amelia Island will follow the event with a grand prize of a Runners. After Aug. 28 through race day, the TENNIS NEWS four-day, three-night stay at the Amelia Island fee will be $25 for everyone. Plantation. Entry forms and online registration are • Shop sportshique.com, Complex for six weeks from Box Seats” start at $190. All The race will again feature professional available at the club’s website, the ladies golf and tennis bou- 6-7 p.m. Cost of the clinic is box seat discounted prices scoring from 1st Place Sports in Jacksonville, www.AmeliaIslandRunners.com. Forms are tique, and help raise money $10 per person per week. are available until Sept. 15. using an electronic chip-timing system. The also available at Club 14 Fitness, Red Otter for the four Nassau County Yulee Tennis Foundation Purchase tickets by calling 5K, 10K and 1.5-mile non-competitive walk Outfitters and other locations. high school tennis teams for Inc. is the Community Tennis 800-486-8366 or online at mps- will start and finish at the Atlantic Avenue For information, visit the AIR website or 2010. Yulee Tennis Founda- Association of Nassau County groupchamps.net. Recreation Center with the last half of the call 277-3676. tion has added a link to its in Region 2 of the Florida web page to sportshique.com. Section of the United States YTF will receive a commis- Tennis Association. Its mis- Pro Golf Weekly Update sion on any sales, which will sion is to promote the sport of go directly to the high school tennis. Visit www.yuleetennis- programs. foundation.com for current July 23 - 26, 2009 Visit www.yuleetennisfoun- information regarding tennis dation.com. You get some- in Nassau County. thing great and are helping If your site is sponsoring This Week's PGA Tournament Preview Last Week On The PGA Tour our Nassau County high an activity, submit details to RBC Canadian Open The Canadian Open is one of Stewart Cink won the British Tournament Results school tennis teams. Checks this section and the website the most history-enriched Open on Sunday in a playoff with Defending: Chez Reavie 1st: Stewart Cink for any commission received through Judi Turner, daveju- tournaments on the PGA Tour. Tom Watson. Watson, 59, was Purse: $1,221,005 Total Purse: $5,100,000 It is the second oldest stop on trying to become the oldest 2nd: Tom Watson on sales will be issued to each [email protected]. Yards: 7,222 the PGA Tour and the third champion in golf history, but Purse: $732,603 of the four schools in January • City of Fernandina Par: 71 oldest national championship missed an 8-foot putt to win on T-3rd: Chris Wood & Lee Westwood for the tennis season. Beach Parks and Recreation Purse: $415,142 Information will be made pub- Department is offering youth since its inception in 1904. The event is held in Ontario, Canada at the final hole of regulation, lic on any money the schools tennis camps and adult tennis the Glen Abbey Golf Club. The inaugural winner of this event was forcing a four-hole playoff with Cink. Cink made two birdies in the receive. programs throughout the John H. Oke, who pocketed a grand winner's purse of $60.00. Leo four-hole playoff and routed Watson, who suddenly looked his age, The 2009 First Coast summer months at Central Diegel holds the record in this event with four wins in 1924, 1925, by a whopping six strokes. A stroke behind at the third hole in the four- hole playoff, Watson fell apart. After an errant shot, two whacks to get out of the Tennis Foundation Junior Park tennis courts. Contact 1928 and 1929. Last year, PGA Tour rookie Chez Reavie played rough and three putts, he finished with a double-bogey 7, while Cink birdied the Grand Prix will be held Aug. 1 the Parks and Recreation like a seasoned veteran and won the Canadian Open by three shots over Billy Mayfair. hole. Cink then parred the final playoff hole for the victory. at Williams YMCA. Register Department at 277-7350. by calling (904) 292-1660. • Amelia Island Plantation This Week’s Profile Golf Pro Tip Golf TV Schedule These tournaments are now will be offering junior One of the most difficult shots to geared to novice players with- tennis day camps weekly Stewart Cink Event: The RBC Canadian Open master is a high, soft lob shot to a Day Time Network out the rigors of USTA sanc- through Aug. 21. The camps Birthdate: May 21, 1973 real tight pin placement, such as Thu-Fri, 7/23-7/24 3pm-6pm GOLF tioned tournaments. will be held Monday through Birthplace: Huntsville, Ala. right over a bunker. The key to this Sat-Sun, 7/25-7/26 3pm-6pm CBS Tournaments are held each Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Residence: Duluth, Ga. shot is to get the ball to stop quickly month until December. for boys and girls ages 8-15. Turned Professional: 1995 once it lands on the green in order to FedEx Cup Rankings • The tennis courts at the The cost will be $275 per World Ranking: 9th get the ball as close as possible. Through July 19, 2009 2009 Earnings: $2,330,522 Yulee Sports Complex and week or $65 per day for the The club of choice for this shot will have to be the 60 Rank & Player Points Career PGA Tour Wins: 6 Amelia National will be the full-day program or $160 per degree lob as the standard will 1) Steve Stricker 2,059 places for tennis activity this week or $35 per day for the Golf Trivia cause many more sculled shots than good results. 2) Tiger Woods 2,051 summer. Schedule is posted half-day program. As for the actual shot, it is quite difficult to get a con- 3) Kenny Perry 1,901 at www.yuleetennisfounda- The camp schedule will Which of these golfers finished in the top ten money sistent swing. Going against most of what we have 4) Zach Johnson 1,892 tion.com or call Nassau include 4-5 hours of tennis winners an amazing 18 seasons on the PGA Tour? been taught in golf, you have to cock the wrists 5) Phil Mickelson 1,616 County Directors of Tennis instruction per day, camp T- a) Jack Nicklaus c) Tom Watson while taking a long backswing. Use your torso on 6) Geoff Ogilvy 1,533 Vishnu or Michele Maharaj at shirt, lunch provided for full- b) Arnold Palmer d) Lee Trevino the downswing, maintaining the cocked wrists and 7) Lucas Glover 1,527 548-1472 or 524-0243. day campers, supervision all the blade open through impact. The follow-through 8) Brian Gay 1,510 Beginner’s camp session 2 day, use of the ball machine should have the clubface facing up to the sky to try 9) Sean O’Hair 1,472 Answer: a) Jack Nicklaus. is July 24, 28 and 31. Group 1 (five-day program) and video and generate the proper bounce and spin. 10) Nick Watney 1,333 will meet from 9-10:30 a.m. tape (five-day program). and Group 2 will meet from Other activities will include This Week’s Golfing News Golf History 10:30 a.m. to noon. Cost is swimming, soccer and board Also on the PGA Tour last week, Bo Van Pelt won his first PGA Tour title at the July 26, 1955 - Doug Ford defeated Cary $45 for the six sessions or $8 games. For information or to Milwaukee Championship after he birdied the second hole of a sudden death Middlecoff, 4 and 3, to capture the PGA per day. register, call 277-5145. playoff to beat fellow American John Mallinger. Van Pelt eased home a three-foot Championship at Meadowbrook Country Advanced players will • The MPS Group Cham- putt after missing a 26-footer to claim his first tour victory in 229 tournaments. “I Club in Northville, Mich. It was the final year meet today, July 23, 29 and 30 pionships is confirmed for guess there comes a point in time where you draw a line in the sand and say, that the PGA Championship incorporated 36 from 9 a.m. to noon. Cost is April 5-11, 2010, on the Sony ‘Enough is enough,’” the 34-year-old Van Pelt said. He and Mallinger both birdied the holes of stroke-play qualifying before match $15 per day. On July 24 and 31 Ericsson WTA Tour calendar. first playoff hole after finishing regulation at 13-under 267 on the Brown Deer Course in play. The field was also expanded to 128 advanced players will have Sawgrass Country Club will Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Van Pelt started the day tied for ninth but his six-under 64, including a participants in 1956. The tournament instructional clin- return as the host site in birdie on the final hole, left him in a tie for first with Mallinger, who had a final round 65. American changed to in 1958. ics from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ponte Vedra Beach. Jerry Kelly shot a five-under 65 to finish in third at 268, 12-under. Cost is $10 per day. The The MPS Group Cham- camps are at Amelia National pionships will offer attractive with USPTA instructors box seat packages, including Fernandina Beach Golf Club Special Vishnu Maharaj, Michele discounts for renewals and Maharaj and Tracey Smithe. two new box seat ticket offer- PLACE YOUR AD HERE! E-mail michelemaha@msn. ings. Discounted prices for com or call Vishnu at 524- the “Finals Weekend Box 18 HOLES OF GOLF W/ CART 0243 to register or for details. Seats” start at $213.75 for one July Adult tennis clinics are week-long seat while the dis- Special ! $ 75 offered at the Yulee Sports count for the “Early Round . includes tax 9 holes for $15.00 27 Monday - Friday, all day. Weekends & holidays after 12 noon. After 5:00 pm 18 Holes, includes cart & green fees. Each Player Must Present Coupon. DON’T LITTER Call for tee times Additional surcharge fee will apply. No rainchecks. 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4B WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009/NEWS-LEADER OUTDOORS ICAST tackle show makes its way to the East Coast he National Fishing a lifetime Tackle Association becomes a held its annual reality for T ICAST show on the most fisher- East Coast finally. The annual men.” fishing tackle show is histori- I still cally held in Las Vegas, but can’t believe this year’s big show was held how blind- last week at Orlando’s Orange sided I was County Convention Center. when I was “This has been a great OUTDOORS first intro- show,” said Dave Workman duced to Sr. of Jacksonville’s Strike Terry Lacoss John Zone fishing tackle. “I believe Olivero’s this show is three times as “Power Pole” in 2001. Today big as previous shows held in many avid fresh and saltwater Las Vegas. We have also seen fishermen have a pair of better attendance and that’s “Power Poles” mounted to the good for the fishing tackle transom of their salt or fresh- business.” water fishing boat. The annual showcase has Successful redfish pros virtually every product relat- Bryan and Greg Watts were ed with fishing tackle. If you on hand at the “Power Pole” are a fishing tackle manufac- display, where fishermen like turer, it’s a must that you myself were finally getting have your products on display schooled by the pros on how at the ICAST show. Visitors the “Power Pole” is, without a include fishing tackle dealers doubt, the perfect shallow from all over the world and water anchor. the press. Frabill fishing tackle had This was actually my first several new products on dis- visit to the show as the month play, including a unique drop PHOTOS BY TERRY LACOSS/SPECIAL of July is just too busy for me net that can be stored in a Visitors to the 2009 ICAST show were able to talk directly with the experts. Legendary Keys fishing guide Robert to travel to Las Vegas. five-gallon bucket. The drop Trosset was at the show, representing FIN-Nor fishing tackle. Orlando is within reason, so net is perfect for pier and long before sunrise, I was bridge fishermen who need driving there Thursday to see to net fish from high above the latest and greatest in the the water. Frabill also show- world of salt and freshwater cased a new collapsible net fishing. that actually stores right into I arrived at the Orange the handle of the landing net, County Civic Center 45 min- which makes for easier stor- utes before the doors opened. ing of your landing net on any Once that magical moment size fishing boat. arrived, I showed my press ARC DeHooker also had pass to the security man and new products at its booth to entered the show with quick- showcase, including a long- ened pulse. handled “DeHooker” for dis- Pure Fishing dominated lodging hooks from large salt- the first aisle with its many water game fish, including lines of fishing tackle. billfish, sharks and tarpon. Shakespeare “Ugly Stiks” I really fell in love with the were well represented and full line of shallow water still lived up to the name, skiffs manufactured by indestructible. Penn Fishing Dragonfly Boatworks of Vero tackle also had a huge display Beach. You have to take a with Pure Fishing and, for the look at www.dragonflyboat- saltwater angler, Penn is still worksllc.com. the best-selling fishing rod To visit the ICAST fishing and reel manufacturer. tackle show, you had to be a “Penn has incorporated a fishing tackle dealer or writer. new manufacturing process If you really would like to see that makes our fishing rods next year’s show, you might super tough and ultra light,” be able to tag along with a said Bryan Dufek of Penn friend that is a dealer or with Fishing. “I know you will love the press. our new line of Torque game The good news is the pres- fish rods. Torque fishing rods ent slump in our economy has Tim Makos, above, is pictured with are designed to handle a vari- inspired fishing tackle manu- Frabill’s new storable drop net. Bryan ety of saltwater game fish, facturers to produce better Dufek, left top, with Penn Fishing tackle including the ever-popular products with a lower price displays the power in Penn’s new light- king mackerel. There is a lot tag. For information on the weight “Torque” game fish rods. Brothers of flex in the tip section, but ICAST show, visit www.icast- Bryan and Greg Watts, left, were on hand lots of power in the butt sec- buyersguide.com. at the “Power Pole” display. The tion of our Torque fishing Good luck in this week’s hydraulic-operated “Power Pole” is a rods. Matched up with our AT&T BellSouth Greater must for the shallow-water fisherman, new line of Penn Torque fish- Jacksonville Kingfish both for fresh and saltwater applications ing reels, catching that fish of Tournament. when precise anchoring is a must.

OUTDOOR BRIEFS NSFAmeets Anglers need license ident saltwater anglers who fish from shore. this state’s anglers from the federal license Resident anglers may prefer to purchase the requirement. The Nassau Sport Fishing Association Florida’s resident saltwater anglers who regular recreational saltwater license that cov- Several hunting, fishing and conservation meets the second Wednesday of each month fish from shore or a structure affixed to shore ers them, no matter where they fish for saltwa- organizations requested other permit fee at 7:30 p.m. and the fourth Wednesday at 7 will need to buy a $7.50 (plus administrative ter species in Florida. Florida has always changes, which do not take effect until July p.m. at the Ten Acres Kraft Athletic Club. and handling fees) shoreline fishing license required non-residents to have a license when 2010. They include increases in the state Membership is open to the public. by Aug. 1, unless they have a regular resident fishing from shore, and they will still need to waterfowl stamp from the current $3 to $5; in Call 261-9481 or visit www.fishnsfa.com for saltwater fishing license. purchase a regular non-resident saltwater fish- the resident turkey permit from $5 to $10; the information on the NSFA. The new license applies only to Florida res- ing license. non-resident turkey permit from $100 to $125; It provides all of the same exemptions as a the wildlife management area permit for hunt- regular license, including senior citizens, chil- ing, fishing and other recreational uses from dren, disabled people who meet certain qualifi- $25 to $30; the limited-entry or special-oppor- LEGAL NOTICES cations, active-duty military personnel while tunity hunt fee from $100 per day to $150 per home on leave and anglers who fish from a day and $250 per week to $300 per week, as ————— aforementioned unknown OLD JACKSONVILLE TO YULEE tive Code 60H-2.003) and be licensed pier. In addition, the shoreline license determined by FWC Commissioners; the IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4th Defendants and such of the ROAD, FOR SIXTY (60) FEET TO located within Nassau County. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF aforementioned unknown THE POINT OF BEGINNING. For detailed information requirement includes two new exemptions: snook permit from $2 to $10 and the lobster FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Defendants as may be infants, TOGETHER WITH THAT CER- regarding the bid due date anglers drawing food stamps, temporary cash permit from $2 to $5. NASSAU COUNTY incompetents or otherwise not TAIN 2000, MAKE-GENA DOU- and bid requirements for this Case #: 2009-CA-000541 sui juris. BLE WIDE MOBILE HOME, ID# RFP, please visit the Nassau assistance or Medicaid; and anglers fishing in Also, new laws create a $5 annual deer per- Division #: A YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED GMHGA6190001104A & County’s website at http:// their home counties who use cane poles or mit (in addition to the current hunting license UNC: that an action has been GMHGA6190001104B. www.nassaucountyfl.com or Taylor, Bean and Whitaker commenced to foreclose a more commonly known as contact the Contract Man- other gear that does not depend on mechani- requirement for deer hunters) and allow the Mortgage Corp., mortgage on the following 85061 Harts Road, Yulee, FL agement Department at 904- cal retrieval. agency to charge up to $5 per day for non- Plaintiff, real property,lying and being 32097. 491-7377. Proposal informa- At the request of the Florida Fish and hunting and non-fishing recreation on certain -vs.- and situated in Nassau This action has been filed tion is also available at Melisa Mixson Crosby,Individ- County,Florida, more particu- against you and you are http://www.demandstar.com. Wildlife Conservation Commission, the wildlife management areas. ually and as Personal Repre- larly described as follows: required to serve a copy of ATTEST: Florida Legislature passed the new license The FWC will evaluate areas where it is the sentative of the Estate of ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE your written defense, if any, JOHN A. CRAWFORD Aaron C. Crosby,Deceased; OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE, upon SHAPIRO & FISHMAN,LLP, EX-OFFICIO CLERK requirement to head off a federal license lead manager to determine where to charge Unknown Heirs, Devisees, LYING AND BEING IN SECTION Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose BARRY HOLLOWAY requirement that will go into effect Jan. 1, the fees and how much to charge. The state Grantees, Assignees, FORTY-TWO (42), TOWNSHIP 2 address is 10004 N.Dale Mabry CHAIRMAN 2010, and will have a $15-$25 fee beginning in will use up to 10 percent of the fees to promote Creditors, Lienors and NORTH,RANGE TWENTY-SEVEN Highway, Suite 112, Tampa, FL BOARD OF COUNTY Trustees of Aaron C. Crosby, (27) EAST, NASSAU COUNTY, 33618, within thirty (30) days COMMISSIONERS 2011. Florida’s new shoreline license exempts those sports. Visit MyFWC.com. Deceased, and all other FLORIDA. after the first publication of this NASSAU COUNTY,FLORIDA Persons Claiming By,Through, BEGINNING AT THE WEST- notice and file the original with 1t 07-22-2009 Under and Against the ERLY CORNER OF LOT SEVEN the clerk of this Court either 7700 Named Defendant(s); Arthur (7), OF UNIT TWO (2), OF YULEE before service on Plaintiff’s ————— M. Holt; The Huntington FARMS SUBDIVISION, AS attorney or immediately there NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE E R N A N D I N A E A C H I D E S National Bank; Unknown RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, after; otherwise a default will Notice is hereby given that F B T Parties in Possession #1; PAGE 23 OF THE PUBLIC be entered against you for the on August 10th at 9:00 A.M. or Unknown Parties in Possession RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- relief demanded in the later at U-Store-It #323, 1678 S. Tides, Sun & Moon: July 22-19, 2009 #2; If living, and all Unknown TY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO Complaint. 8th Street, in the city of Parties claiming by,through, SOUTH FIFTY-FOUR (54) WITNESS my hand and seal Fernandina Beach, state of Sunrise 6:37A Low 3:19A -0.25’ Sunrise 6:40A High 12:38A 7.30’ under and against the DEGREES, THIRTY-THREE (33) of this Court on the 16 day of Florida the undersigned, U- Wed. Moonrise 7: 07A High 9:40A 6.85’ Sun. Moonrise 11: 38A Low 6:32A -0.26’ above named Defendant(s) MINUTES WEST, ACROSS THE July,2009. Store-It #323 will sell at Public who are not known to be OLD JACKSONVILLE TO YULEE JOHN A. CRAWFORD Sale by competitive bidding, Sunset 8:26P Low 3:27P -0.69’ Sunset 8:24P High 1:13P 7.17’ dead or alive, whether said ROAD, FOR FIFTY (50) FEET TO Circuit and County Courts the personal property hereto- 7/22 Moonset 9:02P High 10:09P 8.11’ 7/26 Moonset 11:20P Low 7:04P 0.31’ Unknown Parties may claim THE SOUTHWESTERLY SIDE OF By: /s/ C. Easterwood fore stored with the under- an interest as Spouse, Heirs, SAID ROAD; THENCE GO Deputy Clerk signed by: Sunrise 6:38A Low 4:08A -0.47’ Sunrise 6:40A High 1:26A 6.38’ Devisees, Grantees, or Other SOUTH THIRTY-FIVE (35) 09-139598 #D5-7 Claimants DEGREES, TWENTY-SEVEN (27) 2t 07-22-29-2009 Wanda Crisp Thurs Moonrise 8: 19A High10:36A 7.09’ Mon. Moonrise 12: 40P Low 7:22A 0.02’ Defendant(s). MINUTES EAST, ALONG THE 7695 Household Items Sunset 8:26P Low 4:21P -0.66 Sunset 8:23P High 2:05P 6.98’ NOTICE OF ACTION SOUTHWESTERLY SIDE OF SAID —————- #E6 7/23 FORECLOSURE ROAD, FOR ONE HUNDRED BOARD OF COUNTY Brenda Yablonsky Dixon Moonset 9:40P High 11:01P 7.98’ 7/27 Moonset 11:53P Low 8:03P 0.70’ PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY EIGHTY (180) FEET TO THE POINT COMMISSIONERS Household items TO: OF BEGINNING; THENCE GO NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA #L32 Sunrise 6:38A Low 4:56A -0.54’ Sunrise 6:41A High 2:13A 6.35’ Unknown Heirs,Devisees,Gran- SOUTH THIRTY-SIX (36) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Johnnie B. Casey Fri. High11:30A 7.23’ Moonrise 1:41A Low 8:15A 0.30’ tees,Assignees,Creditors,Lien- DEGREES, TWENTY-FIVE (25) (RFP) Household items Moonrise 9: 29A Tues. First Quarter 6:00P ors and Trustees of Dolores MINUTES WEST, ALONG THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN #J5 Sunset 8:25P Low 5:13P -0.45 High 2:58P 6.76’ June Holt, Deceased, and all OLD FENCE, FOR ONE HUN- that the Board of County Teresa A. Stuedemann 7/24 High 11:50P 7.70’ 7/28 Sunset 8:22P Low 9:04P 1.00’ other Persons Claiming By, DRED FORTY (140) FEET; Commissioners of Nassau Household items Moonset 10:15P Through, Under and Against THENCE GO SOUTH FORTY- County, Florida invites sealed #A9 Sunrise 6:39A Low 5:44A[-0.46’ Moonset 12:29A High 3:03A 5.92’ the Named Defendant(s); THREE (43) DEGREES,ZERO (00) bids for: Reginald R. Davis Wed. ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT MINUTES EAST FOR SIXTY-FIVE LEASED OFFICE SPACE FOR Household Items Sat. Moonrise 10: 35A High 12:22A 7.26’ Sunrise 6:41A Low 9:09A 0.55’ WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS (65) FEET; THENCE GO NORTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH #H4-4 Sunset 8:24P Moonrise 2:42P High 3:54P 6.55’ IS: N/A FORTY-FOUR (44) DEGREES, BID NO. NC09-016 Andrea Pratt 7/25 Low 6:07P -0.10’ 7/29 Residence unknown, if living, ZERO (00) MINUTES EAST FOR PURPOSE Household Items Moonset 10:48P Sunset 8:22P Low 10:04P 1.18’ including any unknown spouse ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE The County is seeking #Y23 of the said Defendants,if either (125) FEET; TO THE CURVE ON detailed and competitive pro- Raymond R. Lylo Tide calculations are for Amelia River, Fernandina Beach. No corrections are necessary. has remarried and if either or THE SOUTHWESTERLY SIDE OF posals to provide built-out 1989 Chevrolet P30 Sun & Moon events are also calculated for Fernandina Beach, although actual times may vary because of land masses. both of said Defendants are THE OLD JACKSONVILLE TO office facilities and related 1GBKP37W8K3333973 dead, their respective un- YULEE ROAD; THENCE FOLLOW infrastructure for occupancy #Y24 known heirs, devisees, gran- THE CURVE TO THE LEFT NORTH by the Nassau County Health Raymond R. Lylo tees, assignees, creditors, THIRTY-ONE (31) DEGREES WEST Department, division of En- 1990 Dodge B250 Ram SUPER lienors, and trustees, and all FOR TWENTY-FIVE (25) FEET TO vironmental Health.The space 2B6HB21Y2LK771922 other persons claiming by, THE END OF THE CURVE; must have 2,000 – 2,500 net 2t 07-22-29-2009 SAVINGS through, under or against the THENCE GO NORTH THIRTY-FIVE square footage measured in 7694 named Defendant(s); and the (35) DEGREES, TWENTY-SEVEN accordance with the Stan- —————- EVENT! aforementioned named (27) MINUTES EAST ALONG THE dard Method of Space Mea- Continued on next page. HWY. A1A • YULEE Defendant(s) and such of the SOUTHWESTERLY SIDE OF THE surement (Florida Administra- —————- 225-FORD (3673) CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 / NEWS-LEADER 5B LEGAL NOTICES

IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4th 2009, between the hours of record in this matter. four (24) hours in advance to Persons Claiming By,Through, within 30 days after the first ————— OF THE TOWN OF CRAWFORD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The This hearing will be con- request such accommoda- Under and Against the publication, if any, on Florida IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Clerk of Court’s Office Policy is ducted as a quasi-judicial tion. Named Defendant(s); Arthur Default Law Group, P.L., FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF NASSAU COUNTY to hold the sale at 11:30 a.m. hearing. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE M. Holt; The Huntington Plaintiff’s attorney, whose THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SAID Case #: 2009-CA-000309 JOHN A. CRAWFORD Persons with disabilities PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A National Bank; Unknown address is 9119 Corporate AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY NASSAU COUNTY. TOGETHER Division #: A NASSAU COUNTY CLERK OF requiring accommodations in PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL Parties in Possession #1; Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, CIVIL DIVISION WITH AN EASEMENT AND RIGHT UNC: COURT order to participate in this pro- ANY DECISION MADE BY THE Unknown Parties in Possession Florida 33634,and file the orig- CASE NO. 2009-CA-28 OF WAY DESCRIBED AS FOL- Sutton Funding, LLC, BY: RHODA GOODWIN, gram or activity should con- BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- #2; If living, and all Unknown inal with this Court either TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKER LOWS: A THIRTY (30) FOOT Plaintiff, DEPUTY CLERK tact the Growth Management MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY Parties claiming by,through, before service on Plaintiff’s MORTGAGE CORP., WIDE EASEMENT BEGINNING -vs.- Individuals with disabilities Department (904) 491-7328,or MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH under and against the attorney or immediately there- Plaintiff, AT THE INTERSECTION OF Robert Clinton Smith and needing a reasonable ac- Florida Relay Service (1-800- MEETING OR HEARING,HE WILL above named Defendant(s) after; otherwise a default will vs. MEADOWS LANE (A COUNTY Barbara J. Smith, Husband commodation to participate 955-8771) at least twenty-four NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE who are not known to be be entered against you for the MICHAEL R. PETTINGILL; MAINTAINED DIRT ROAD) AND and Wife; in this proceeding should con- (24) hours in advance to THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF dead or alive, whether said relief demanded in the UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF THE ABANDONED FLORIDA, Defendant(s). tact the RECORDING DEPART- request such accommoda- THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, Unknown Parties may claim Complaint or petition. MICHAEL R. PETTINGILL; BRID- POWER AND LIGHT TRANSMIS- NOTICE OF SALE MENT no later than seven (7) tion. WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE an interest as Spouse, Heirs, This notice shall be pub- GET E. PETTINGILL; UNKNOWN SION LINE RIGHT OF WAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN days prior to the proceeding THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE Devisees, Grantees, or Other lished once each week for two SPOUSE OF BRIDGET E. PET- LOCATED IN LOT 1299 OF SAID pursuant to an Order of Final at the NASSAU COUNTY JUDI- PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS Claimants consecutive weeks in the Fern- TINGILL; CYRIL V.HIGGS; TOWN OF CRAWFORD SUBDI- Judgment of Foreclosure CIAL ANNEX. If notice to the PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL TO BE BASED. Defendant(s). andina Beach News Leader. MARY JO HIGGS; IF LIVING, VISION,SECTION TWENTY-THREE dated July 6, 2009, entered in individual of a deposition, ANY DECISION MADE BY THE The Board of County NOTICE OF ACTION FORE- WITNESS my hand and the INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN (23), TOWNSHIP ONE (1) Civil Case No.2009-CA-000309 court date, subpoena, etc., is BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- Commissioners may continue CLOSURE PROCEEDINGS- seal of this Court on this 13 day SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEN- NORTH, RANGE TWENTY-FOUR of the Circuit Court of the 4th less than seven (7) days, then MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY hearings on this matter. PROPERTY of July,2009. DANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND (24) EAST AND RUNNING Judicial Circuit in and for the individual should contact MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH Chairman Ford TO: John A. Crawford IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE NORTH ADJACENT TO AND Nassau County,Florida,where- the RECORDING DEPARTMENT MEETING OR HEARING,HE WILL Nassau County Planning & Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Clerk of the Court UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, WEST OF SAID TRANSMISSION in Sutton Funding,LLC,Plaintiff as soon as possible after re- NEED A RECORD OF THE PRO- Zoning Board Grantees,Assignees,Creditors, By: /s/ Pamelia Jones GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CRED- LINE RIGHT OF WAY THROUGH and Charles D. McCann and ceiving that notice.Telephone: CEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PUR- Nassau County,Florida Lienors and Trustees of Dolores As Deputy Clerk ITORS, LIENORS, AND LOT 1288 TO LOT 1287; THENCE Robert Clinton Smith and 904-548-4604 or 1-800-956-3496 POSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE All persons interested are June Holt, Deceased, and all Florida Default Law Group, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER NORTH ALONG THE EAST SIDE Barbara J.Smith,Husband and if hearing impaired,1-800-955- THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF notified to be present and other Persons Claiming By, P.L. PERSONS CLAIMING BY, OF LOT 1288 TO LOT 1283; Wife are defendant(s),I will sell 8770 (v), via Florida Relay THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, they will be heard at the pub- Through, Under and Against P.O. Box 25018 THROUGH, UNDER OR THENCE EAST TO LOT 1284; to the highest and best bid- Service. WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE lic hearing before the Board of the Named Defendant(s); Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN- CONTINUING EAST TO WEST der for cash, AT THE MAIN 4t 07-01-08-15-22-2009 TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE County Commissioners as ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT NMNC-SPECFNMA-R-khart- DANT(S); STATE OF FLORIDA; SIDE OF SAID TRANSMISSION ENTRANCE OF THE NASSAU 7578 UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS herein above stated. WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS maier-F08107325 WHETHER DISSOLVED OR LINE RIGHT OF WAY,THEN RUN- COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX —————- TO BE BASED. John A. Crawford IS: N/A Americans with Disabilities PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETH- NING NORTHERLY ADJACENT LOCATED AT 76347 VETERANS IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4th The Planning and Zoning Clerk of the Circuit Court Residence unknown, if living, Act ER WITH ANY GRANTEES, TO AND WEST OF SAID TRANS- WAY, YULEE,FLORIDA,32097 AT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Board may continue hearing Nassau County,Florida including any unknown spouse If you are a person with a ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, MISSION LINE RIGHT OF WAY 11:30 A.M. on September 10, FLORIDA, IN AND FOR on this matter. 2t 07-15-22-2009 of the said Defendants,if either disability who needs any LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES OF INTO LOT 1271; THENCE 2009 the following described NASSAU COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING 7684 has remarried and if either or accommodation in order to SAID DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL ALONG SOUTH SIDE OF LOT property as set forth in said Case #: 2009-CA-000134 BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, —————- both of said Defendants are participate in this proceeding, OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING 1271 TO LOT 1270. Final Judgment, to-wit: Division #: A FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR dead, their respective you are entitled, at no cost to BY,THROUGH, UNDER, OR TOGETHER WITH THAT CER- ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, UNC: /s/ Thomas Ford NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA unknown heirs, devisees, you,to the provision of certain AGAINST DEFENDANT(S); TAIN 2005 FLEETWOOD DOU- PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SIT- EverHome Mortgage Its: Chairman PROBATE DIVISION grantees,assignees,creditors, assistance please contact the UNKNOWN TENANT #1; BLEWIDE MANUFACTURED UATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE Company, 2t 07-15-22-2009 FILE NO.: 09-CP-37 lienors, and trustees, and all circuit court at (904) 321-5709. UNKNOWN TENANT #2; HOME SERIAL # CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH Plaintiff, 7683 DIVISION: B other persons claiming by, 2t 07-22-29-2009 UNKNOWN TENANT #3; GAFL375AB74871CD21. (FORMERLY CITY OF FERNAN- -vs.- —————- IN RE: ESTATE OF through, under or against the 7692 UNKNOWN TENANT #4; Has been filed against you DINA), COUNTY OF NASSAU Stephen Sloan; Angela B. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NORMAN P. COOK, named Defendant(s); and the ————— Defendant(s). and you are required to serve AND STATE OF FLORIDA AND Sloan; NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Deceased. aforementioned named ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER NOTICE OF SALE a copy of your written defens- MORE PARTICULARLY Defendant(s). PROBATE DIVISION NOTICE TO CREDITORS Defendant(s) and such of the MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that, es, if any, to it, on Marshall C. DESCRIBED, ACCORDING TO NOTICE OF SALE File No.: 45-2009-CP-00073 The administration of the aforementioned unknown GIVES NOTICE OF INTENDED pursuant to a Final Summary Watson, P.A., Attorney for THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Division Probate estate of NORMAN P. COOK, Defendants and such of the DISTRICT DECISION Judgment of Foreclosure en- Plaintiff,whose address is 1800 CITY (AS LITHOGRAPHED AND pursuant to an Order of Final IN RE: ESTATE OF deceased,File Number 09-CP- aforementioned unknown The District gives notice of tered in the above-styled NW 49th STREET, SUITE 120, FT. ISSUED BY THE FLORIDA RAIL- Judgment of Foreclosure MARGARET E. MCRAE 37, is pending in the Circuit Defendants as may be infants, its intent to approve of appli- cause, in the Circuit Court of LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or ROAD COMPANY IN 1857 AND dated July 6, 2009, entered in Deceased. Court for Nassau County, incompetents or otherwise not cation(s) for the following Nassau County, Florida, I will before August 24,2009,a date ENLARGED,REVISED AND REIS- Civil Case No.2009-CA-000134 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Florida, Probate Division, the sui juris. applicant(s) on or before sell the property situate in which is within thirty (30) days SUED BY THE FLORIDA TOWN of the Circuit Court of the 4th (Summary Administration) address of which is Nassau YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED August 11, 2009: Nassau County, Florida, after the first publication of this IMPROVEMENT COMPANY IN Judicial Circuit in and for TO ALL PERSONS HAVING County Courthouse, 76347 that an action has been com- FDOT,Van Humphreys,1109 described as: Notice in THE NEWS-LEADER 1887 AND 1902), AS: Nassau County,Florida,where- CLAMS OR DEMANDS Veterans’Way,Suite 456,Yulee, menced to foreclose a mort- S. Marion Ave., Lake City, FL Lot 6, Block 8, Section Two, and file the original with the THE WEST 125 FEET OF LOT in EverHome Mortgage AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: Florida 32097.The names and gage on the following real 32025, application #4-089- Buck’s Fernandina Beach, Clerk of this Court either before ONE (1), TOGETHER WITH THE Company, Plaintiff and You are hereby notified addresses of the personal rep- property,lying and being and 76140-6. The project is locat- according to the plat thereof, service on Plaintiff’s attorney or WEST 125 FEET OF THE NORTH Stephen Sloan are defen- that an Order of Summary resentative and the personal situated in Nassau County, ed in Nassau County,Sections as recorded in Plat Book 3, immediately thereafter; oth- 30 FEET OF LOT TWO (2),BLOCK dant(s),I will sell to the highest Administration is pending in representative’s are set forth Florida, more particularly 1, 11, 12, 14, 15, 22,28, 33, 37; Page 17,of the Public Records erwise a default will be TWO HUNDRED FORTY-THREE and best bidder for cash, AT the estate of Margaret E. below. described as follows: Township 1 North, Range 24 of Nassau County,Florida. entered against you for the (243), CITY OF FERNANDINA THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE McRae, deceased, File ALL CREDITORS ARE NOTIFIED Legal Description: A PART East; Sections 4, 5, 8, 17, 19, 20, A/K/A relief demanded in the com- BEACH, FLORIDA, NASSAU NASSAU COUNTY JUDICIAL Number 45-2009-CP-00073,by THAT: OF GOVERNMENT LOT 9, SEC- 30 & 31, Township 1 South, 2641 FIRST AV plaint. COUNTY,FLORIDA. ANNEX LOCATED AT 76347 VET- the Circuit Court for Nassau All creditors of the dece- TION 14, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, Range 24 East; Sections 36 & FERNANDINA BEACH,FL 32034 In accordance with the ANY PERSON CLAIMING ERANS WAY, YULEE, FLORIDA, County, Florida, Probate dent and other persons having RANGE 26 EAST, NASSAU 37, Township 2 North, Range at public sale, to the highest Americans with Disabilities Act AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS 32097 AT 11:30 A.M.on August Division, the address of which claims or demands against COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING 24 East; Sections 30 & 31, and best bidder, for cash, At of 1990 (ADA), disabled per- FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER 10, 2009 the following is 76347 Veteran’s Way,Yulee, decedent’s estate on whom a MORE PARTICULARLY Township 2 North, Range 25 the west door of the Nassau sons who,because of their dis- THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER described property as set forth Florida 32097; that the dece- copy of this notice is served DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: East.The ERP application is for County Judicial Annex, 76347 abilities, need special AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PEN- in said Final Judgment, to-wit: dent’s date of death was must file their claims with this COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- construction of a surface Veterans Way,Yulee, FL 32097 accommodation to partici- DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH- LOT 12, BLOCK A, ROBIN- March 26, 2009; that the total Court WITHIN THE LATER OF EAST CORNER OF SAID GOV- water management system for at 11:30 a.m., on August 17, pate in this proceeding should IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. WOOD ESTATES, ACCORDING value of the estate is at least THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE ERNMENT LOT 9; THENCE a 146.9-acre road-widening 2009. contact the ADA Coordinator IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH TO PLAT THEREOF,AS RECORD- $7,000 and that the names OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF SOUTH 88 DEGREES 41 MINUTES project known as State Road DATED THIS 10 DAY OF July, at 416 CENTER STREET, FER- A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 333, and addresses of those to THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS 55 SECONDS ALONG THE 200.The receiving waterbodies 2009. NANDINA BEACH, FL 32034 or ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF whom it has been assigned AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF NORTH LINE OF SAID GOV- are Brandy Branch, Funks Any person claiming an Telephone Voice/TDD (904) TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, by such order are: A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON ERNMENT LOT 9, 1708.43 FEET Branch and Thomas Creek. interest in the surplus from the 321-5700 not later than five CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AND MORE PARTICULARLY Harold J. Ratchford THEM. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; If you wish to receive a sale, if any, other than the business days prior to such pro- AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE DESCRIBED IN A DEED DATED 109 Springview Street All other creditors of the THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 88 copy of a Technical Staff property owner as of the date ceeding. PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- 6/19/2001 AND RECORDED Columbia, Alabama 36319 decedent and persons hav- DEGREES, 41 MINUTES, 55 SEC- Report (TSR) that provides the of the lis pendens, must file a WITNESS my hand and the TANCE.PLEASE CONTACT NAS- 6/25/2001 IN DEED BOOK 993, Charles Ratchford ing claims or demands against ONDS WEST ALONG SAID District staff’s analysis of a per- claim within 60 days after the seal of this Court this 16 day of SAU COUNTY COURTHOUSE, PAGE 1827,AMONG THE LAND 44 Rocky Road the decedent’s estate must NORTH LINE, 346.8 FEET TO ITS mit application,please submit sale. July,2009. 416 Centre Street,Fernandina RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- Sylacauga, Alabama 35151 file their claims with this Court INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST- your request to receive the TSR Witness,my hand and seal John A. Crawford Beach, FL 32034 WITHIN 2 TY,STATE OF FLORIDA. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF to the Director of Regulatory of this court on the 13 day of As Clerk of the Court WORKING DAYS OF YOUR ANY PERSON CLAIMING NOTIFIED THAT: THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA- EDWARDS ROAD (AS ESTAB- Information Management July,2009. By /s/ Pamelia Jones RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS All creditors of the estate TION OF THIS NOTICE. LISHED BY STATE ROAD DEPART- (RIM),4049 Reid Street,Palatka, John A. Crawford As Deputy Clerk SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER of the decedent and persons ALL CLAIMS AND MENT, SECTION NO. 74614- Florida, 32177-2529, tele. no. CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 08-42755 IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER having claims or demands DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL 2601); THEN SOUTH 05 DEGREES (386)329-4268. Once a TSR BY: /s/ Tracy Poore 2t 07-22-29-2009 8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PEN- against estate of the dece- BE FOREVER BARRED. 37 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST becomes available, you may Deputy Clerk 7697 IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH- dent other than those for The date of the first ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY also review it by going to the Law Offices of Daniel C. ————— 8770. IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. whom provision for full pay- Publication of this Notice is July LINE,144.31 FEET TO AN ANGLE District’s E-Permitting Web site Consuegra IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DATED at Fernandina IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH ment was made in the Order 22, 2009. POINT OF SAID OF RIGHT OF at http://www.sjrwmd.com.To 9204 King Palm Drive FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Beach, Florida, this 7 day of A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY of Summary Administration Attorney for the Personal WAY LINE, THENCE SOUTH 06 obtain information on how to Tampa, FL 33619-1328 AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, July,2009. ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER must file their claims with this Representative: DEGREES 00 MINUTES 40 SEC- find and view a TSR, click on Phone: 813-915-8660 FLORIDA JOHN A. CRAWFORD TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS KATHRYN KNEE, Esquire ONDS WEST ALONG SAID the HELP FAQ in E-Permitting Attorneys for Plaintiff CIVIL ACTION CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 Florida Bar No.: 849571 RIGHT OF WAY LINE 51.05 FEET and then follow the directions In accordance with the CASE NO.: 45-2009-CA- COURT AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE KATHRYN KNEE, P.A. TO AN ANGLE POINT OF SAID provided under “How to find a Americans with Disabilities Act 000507 Nassau County,Florida PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- CODE. 1027 South 8th Street RIGHT OF WAY LINE; THENCE Technical Staff Report (TSR) or of 1990, persons needing a DIVISION: A By: /s/ Carla A. Colson TANCE.PLEASE CONTACT NAS- ALL CLAIMS AND Fernandina Beach, Florida SOUTH 05 DEGREES 37 MINUTES other application file docu- special accommodation to U.S. BANK NATIONAL DEPUTY CLERK SAU COUNTY COURTHOUSE, DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL 32034 13 SECONDS EAST, 28.0 FEET; ments.” participate in this proceeding ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: 416 Centre Street,Fernandina BE FOREVER BARRED. (904) 491-1781 THENCE NORTH 84 DEGREES A person whose substan- should contact the ASA FOR RASC 2006KS5, SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP Beach, FL 32034 WITHIN 2 NOTWITHSTANDING ANY Personal Representative: 00 MINUTES 15 SECONDS EAST, tial interests are or may be Coordinator no later than Plaintiff, 10004 North Dale Mabry WORKING DAYS OF YOUR OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERI- TAMMY L. GERBER 295.12 FEET; THENCE NORTH 11 affected has the right to re- seven (7) days prior to the pro- vs. Hwy,Suite 112 RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF OD,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) RICHARD F.GERBER DEGREES 48 MINUTES 47 SEC- quest an administrative hear- ceedings.If hearing impaired, ANTHONY J. CURTIS, et al, Tampa, Florida 33618 SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE 86547 Worthington Drive ONDS EAST,203.61 FEET TO THE ing by filing a written petition please call (800) 955-9771 Defendant(s). 09-131028 IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH Yulee, Florida 32097 POINT OF BEGINNING. with the St. Johns River Water (TDD) or (800) 955-9770 (voice), NOTICE OF ACTION 2t 07-15-22-2009 8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IS BARRED. 2t 07-22-29-2009 more commonly known as Management District (District). via Florida Relay Service. TO: 7675 IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- The date of the first publi- 7687 75366 Edwards Road,Yulee,FL Pursuant to Chapter 28-106 2t 07-22-29-2009 ANTHONY J. CURTIS —————- 8770. cation of this Notice is July 22, ————— 32097. and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida 7696 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DATED at Fernandina 2009. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE This action has been filed Administrative Code (F.A.C.), ————— 1115 Wild Azalea Drive TAX DEED Beach, Florida, this 6 day of Attorney for Person Giving FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF against you and you are re- the petition must be filed BOARD OF COUNTY Jacksonville, Fl 32221 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN July,2009. Notice: FLORIDA IN AND FOR NASSAU quired to serve a copy of your (received) either by delivery COMMISSIONERS CURRENT ADDRESS: that DENTON II LLC,the holder JOHN A. CRAWFORD D. Grant Leggett COUNTY written defense, if any, upon at the office of the District NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA UNKNOWN of the following certificate(s) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Attorney CASE NO. 45-2008-CA- SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP, Clerk at District Headquarters, REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- has filed said certificate(s) for COURT Florida Bar No. 37611 000657-AXXX-YX Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose P.O.Box 1429, Palatka Florida (RFP) TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, a tax deed to be issued there- Nassau County,Florida 4237 Salisbury Road FLAGSTAR BANK, F.S.B., address is 10004 N.Dale Mabry 32178-1429 (4049 Reid St., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN UNDER, AND AGAINST THE on. The certificate number(s) By: /s/ Amanda Stearn Suite 113 Building 1 Plaintiff, Highway, Suite 112, Tampa, FL Palatka,FL 32177) or by e-mail that the Board of County HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL and year of issuance, the DEPUTY CLERK Jacksonville, FL 32216 vs. 33618, within thirty (30) days with the District Clerk at Commissioners of Nassau DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT description of the property, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Telephone: (904) 281-9102 STEPHANIE DUDLEY et. al. after the first publication of this [email protected], within County, Florida invites sealed KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, and the name(s) in which it is SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP Fax: (904) 281-9119 Defendants. notice and file the original with twenty-six (26) days of the bids for: WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN assessed are as follows: 10004 North Dale Mabry Persons Giving Notice: NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE the clerk of this Court either District depositing the notice of VENDOR LEASED SPACE AT PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTER- File Number: 2009-038-TD Hwy,Suite 112 Harold J. Ratchford SALE before service on Plaintiff’s intended District decision in GOFFINSVILLE PARK EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, Certificate Number: 945 Tampa, Florida 33618 109 Springview Street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN attorney or immediately there the mail (for those persons to BID NO. NC09-019 DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR Parcel Number: 49-2N-25- 09-125771 Columbia, Alabama 36319 pursuant to a Final Judgment after; otherwise a default will whom the District mails actual PURPOSE OTHER CLAIMANTS 4120-0007-0000 2t 07-15-22-2009 Charles Ratchford of Foreclosure dated 9 July, be entered against you for the notice),within twenty-one (21) Nassau County is seeking LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: Year of Issuance: 2007 7676 44 Rocky Road 2009,and entered in Case No. relief demanded in the days of the District emailing vendors interested in operat- UNKNOWN Description of Property: —————- Sylacauga, Alabama 35151 45-2008-CA-000657-AXXX-YX, Complaint. notice of intended District ing a bait shop at the new CURRENT ADDRESS: LOT 7 IN OR 1232/1281 PINEY LEGAL NOTICE 2t 07-22-29-2009 of the Circuit Court of the WITNESS my hand and seal decision (for those persons to Goffinsville Park, which will UNKNOWN POINT SUB PB 3/62 Notice is given that a per- 7691 Fourth Judicial Circuit in and of this Court on the 13 day of whom the District emails actu- have a grand opening at YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Assessed To: mit modification was issued by ————— for Nassau County, Florida, July,2009. al notice),or within twenty-one 10:00 a.m. on July 22, 2009. action to foreclose a mort- SHANNON HACK letter on March 28, 2007 from NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE wherein Flagstar Bank, F.S.B.,is JOHN A. CRAWFORD (21) days of newspaper pub- Proposals submitted will be gage on the following prop- All of the above property is St.Johns River Water Manage- BILL’S TOWING gives Notice a Plaintiff and STEPHANIE DUD- Circuit and County Courts lication of the notice of intend- analyzed by County Staff for erty in NASSAU County,Florida: located in Nassau County, in ment District. of Foreclosure of Lien and LEY; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF By: /s/ C. Easterwood ed District decision (for those the most beneficial amenities ALL OF THAT PIECE OR PAR- the State of Florida. Applicant: J. Donald Riney intent to sell these vehicles on STEPHANIE DUDLEY; UNKNOWN Deputy Clerk persons to whom the District and services that will enhance CEL OF LAND SITUATE, LYING Unless such certificate(s) Permit # 42-089-454134-2 08/06/2009, 8:30 am at 425 S TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT 09-133344 does not mail or email actual the Park. AND BEING IN THE CITY OF FER- shall be redeemed according Located in Nassau County, 8TH ST FERNANDINA, FL 32034- #2 are the Defendants. I will 2t 07-22-29-2009 notice). A petition must com- The main purpose will be NANDINA BEACH, (FORMERLY to law,the property described Section 12, Township 2 North, 3609, pursuant to subsection sell to the highest and best 7690 ply with Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. to supply and sell, but not lim- NAMED FERNANDINA) IN THE in such certificate or certifi- Range 28 East 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. bidder for cash at Nassau —————- and 120.569(2)(c), Florida ited to, fishing tackle and bait COUNTY OF NASSAU AND cates will be sold to the The permit modification BILL’S TOWING reserves the County Judicial Annex, 76347 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Statutes (F.S.),and Chapter 28- as well as fishing licenses,cold STATE OF FLORIDA, AND Highest Bidder at the MAIN authorizes the modification of right to accept or reject any Veterans Way,Yulee, Fl 32097, FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN 106, F.A.C. The District will not drinks, and snacks for the visi- KNOWN AND DESCRIBED ENTRANCE OF THE NASSAU A SURFACE WATER MANAGE- and/or all bids. at 11:30 a.m. on 11 August, AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, accept a petition sent by fac- tors. Other benefits to the UPON AND ACCORDING TO COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX, MENT SYSTEM known as 1FAPP6245PH160969 1993 2009, the following described FLORIDA simile (fax).Mediation pursuant County should include, at the THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, Suntrust V-tube system at FORD property as set forth in said CIVIL ACTION to Section 120.573, F.S., is not minimum, cleaning services CITY, AS LITHOGRAPHED AND FL, on the 13th day of August, Amelia Island. 1G3BY37Y5F9072072 1985 Final Judgment, to wit: CASE NO.: 45-2008-CA- available. and security for the park. The ISSUED BY THE FLORIDA RAIL- 2009, between the hours of The modification consists OLDSMOBILE TRACT 14,BLOCK 3,SPRING 000819 A petition for an adminis- County has provided a build- ROAD COMPANY IN 1857 AND 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The of: Modification of the exist- 1t 07-22-2009 HILL UNIT TWO, ACCORDING DIVISION: A trative hearing is deemed filed ing for this purpose and will be ENLARGED, REVISED REISSUED Clerk of Court’s Office Policy is ing bank site to include pro- 7686 TO THE PLAT THEREOF WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, upon receipt of the complete accepting proposals from BY THE FLORIDA TOWN to hold the sale at 11:30 a.m. posed drive-thru lanes and V- ————— RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, Plaintiff, petition by the District Clerk at interested persons/businesses IMPROVEMENT COMPANY IN JOHN A. CRAWFORD tube system. The percentage NOTICE OF FUTURE LAND USE PAGE 35, OF THE PUBLIC vs. the District Headquarters in in the area. 1887 AND 1901 AS: NASSAU COUNTY CLERK OF of impervious area for the AMENDMENT RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- CHARLES BURLESON, et al, Palatka, Florida during the For detailed information THE NORTHERLY SIXTY-FIVE COURT existing and proposed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TY,FLORIDA. Defendant(s). District’s regular business hours. regarding the bid due date AND FIVE-TENTHS (NORTHERLY BY: RHODA GOODWIN, improvements do not exceed that on Tuesday,the 4th day of Any person claiming an NOTICE OF ACTION The District’s regular business and bid requirements for this 65.5) FEET OF THE EASTERLY DEPUTY CLERK the percentage of impervious August 2009, at 7:00 p.m. the interest in the surplus from the TO: hours are 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m., RFP, please visit the Nassau ONE HUNDRED (EASTERLY 100) Individuals with disabilities originally permitted.Therefore, Planning and Zoning Board of sale, if any, other than the CHARLES BURLESON excluding weekends and County’s website at http:// FEET OF THE WESTERLY ONE needing a reasonable additional stormwater treat- Nassau County will hold a property owner as of the date LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: District holidays. Petitions www.nassaucountyfl.com or HUNDRED AND THIRTY (WEST- accommodation to partici- ment is not required. public hearing at the Commis- of the lis pendens must file a 231 N 3RD STREET #2 received by the District Clerk contact the Contract Man- ERLY 130) FEET OF LOT SEVEN pate in this proceeding should 1t 07-22-2009 sion Chambers,James S.Page claim within 60 days after the FERNANDINA BEACH, FL after the District’s regular busi- agement Department at 904- (7) IN BLOCK TWO HUNDRED contact the RECORDING 7688 Governmental Complex, sale. 320344115 ness hours shall be deemed 491-7377. Proposal informa- AND THIRTEEN (213). DEPARTMENT no later than ————— 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, JOHN A. CRAWFORD CURRENT ADDRESS: filed as of 8:00 a.m.on the next tion is also available at has been filed against you and seven (7) days prior to the pro- REZONING NOTICE Florida 32097; to consider an As Clerk of the Court UNKNOWN regular District business day. http://www.demandstar.com. you are required to serve a ceeding at the NASSAU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN amendment to the Nassau By: /s/ C. Easterwood STEPHANIE BURLESON A/K/A The District’s acceptance of ATTEST: copy of your written defenses COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX. If that on Tuesday,the 4th day of County Comprehensive Plan – As Deputy Clerk STEPHANIE A. BURLESON petitions filed by e-mail is sub- JOHN A. CRAWFORD within 30 days after the first notice to the individual of a August 2009, at 7:00 P.M. the Future Land Use (FLUM), No. Dated this 13 day of July, LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: ject to certain conditions set EX-OFFICIO CLERK publication, if any, on Florida deposition, court date, sub- Planning and Zoning Board of CPA-006. Also, be advised a 2009. 231 N 3RD STREET #2 forth in the District’s Statement BARRY HOLLOWAY Default Law Group, P.L., poena, etc., is less than seven Nassau County will hold a workshop will be held at the IMPORTANT FERNANDINA BEACH, FL of Agency Organization and CHAIRMAN Plaintiff’s attorney, whose (7) days, then the individual public hearing at the Commis- Commission Chambers on In accordance with the 320344115 Operation (issued pursuant to BOARD OF COUNTY address is 9119 Corporate should contact the RECORD- sion Chambers,James S.Page Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 7:00 Americans with Disabilities Act, CURRENT ADDRESS: Rule 28-101.001, Florida COMMISSIONERS Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, ING DEPARTMENT as soon as Governmental Complex, P.M.during which time no pub- persons needing a reasonable UNKNOWN Administrative Code),which is NASSAU COUNTY,FLORIDA Florida 33634,and file the orig- possible after receiving that 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, lic comment is accepted. accommodation to partici- ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- available for viewing at 1t 07-22-2009 inal with this Court either notice. Telephone: 904-548- Florida 32097 to consider Location for the above pate in this proceeding should, TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, www.sjrwmd.com.These con- 7699 before service on Plaintiff’s 4604 or 1-800-956-3496 if hear- application No. R09-004 for described property is: Being no later than seven (7) days UNDER, AND AGAINST THE ditions include,but are not lim- ————— attorney or immediately there- ing impaired, 1-800-955-8770 rezoning. Also, be advised a 10.0 acres lying on the south prior, contact the Clerk of the HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL ited to, the petition being in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE after; otherwise a default will (v), via Florida Relay Service. Workshop will be held at the side of Amelia Concourse Court’s disability coordinator DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT the form of a PDF or TIFF file 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN be entered against you for the 4t 07-08-15-22-29-2009 Commission Chambers on Parkway approximately 1,500 at 9046302564, 330 E BAY ST, KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, and being capable of being AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, relief demanded in the 7651 Tuesday, the 28th of July 2009 feet west of C.R. 107 (Old JACKSONVILLE FL, 32202. If WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN stored and printed by the FLORIDA Complaint or petition. —————- at 7:00 P.M. during which no Nassauville Road). hearing impaired, contact PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTER- District.Further,pursuant to the CIVIL DIVISION This notice shall be pub- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR public comment is accepted. This application filed by: (TDD) 8009558771 via Florida EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, District’s Statement of Agency CASE NO.: 45-2008-CA- lished once each week for two TAX DEED Location for the above Amelia Development,LLC,311 Relay System. DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR Organization and Operation, 000539 consecutive weeks in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN described property is: Being Centre Street, Amelia Island, Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A. OTHER CLAIMANTS attempting to file a petition TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKER Fernandina Beach News that WINDER VI LLC, the hold- 62.78 acres lying on the south Florida 32034, owner. Attorneys for Plaintiff LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: by facsimile (fax) is prohibited MORTGAGE CORP., Leader. er of the following certificate(s) side of Amelia Concourse CPA09-006 qualifies as a 2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300 UNKNOWN and shall not constitute filing. Plaintiff, WITNESS my hand and the has filed said certificate(s) for Parkway approximately 1,500 small scale amendment pur- Fort Lauderdale, Florida CURRENT ADDRESS: Because the administrative vs. seal of this Court on this 16 day a tax deed to be issued there- feet west of C.R. 107 (Old suant to Sec. 163.3187, F.S.The 33312 UNKNOWN hearing process is designed MELISSA A. KEEN, et al, of July,2009. on. The certificate number(s) Nassauville Road). application seeks to amend Telephone: (305) 770-4100 THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF to formulate final agency Defendants. John A. Crawford and year of issuance, the R09-004 proposes to aban- the Future Land Use Map of Fax: (305) 653-2329 CHARLES BURLESON action, the filing of a petition NOTICE OF ACTION Clerk of the Court description of the property, don the Eastgate PUD and the Comprehensive Plan from 2t 07-22-29-2009 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: means the District’s final action TO: By: /s/ Pamelia Jones and the name(s) in which it is create a new Harbor Con- Residential Medium Density (3 7689 231 N 3RD STREET #2 may be different from the posi- UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF As Deputy Clerk assessed are as follows: course PUD consisting of 235 units/acre) to Residential High ————— FERNANDINA BEACH, FL tion taken by it in this notice. MELISSA A. KEEN Florida Default Law Group, File Number: 2009-032-TD multi-family apartment units in Density (10 units/acre).Related IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4th 320344115 Failure to file a petition for an Last Address Unknown P.L. Certificate Number: 1775 42 two-story maximum build- application is R09-004. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF CURRENT ADDRESS: administrative hearing within Attempted At: 33396 Mea- P.O. Box 25018 Parcel Number: 37-3N-28- ings. Related application is All interested parties are FLORIDA, IN AND FOR UNKNOWN the requisite time frame shall dows Lane,Callahan,FL 32011 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 0740-0094-0000 CPA09-006. invited to attend the public NASSAU COUNTY THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF constitute a waiver of the right Current Residence Unknown GMAC-CONV-abiven- Year of Issuance: 2007 This application is filed by: hearing and to be heard. Case #: 2009-CA-000357 STEPHANIE BURLESON A/K/A to an administrative hearing. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an F09052471 Description of Property: Amelia Development,LLC,311 Copies of the Application and Division #: STEPHANIE A. BURLESON (Rule 28-106.111, F.A.C.). action for Foreclosure of Americans with Disabilities LOT 94 PT OR 1407/261 Centre Street, Amelia Island, supporting information are UNC: LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: To determine any legal Mortgage on the following Act HERON ISLES PHASE 1 REPLAT FL 32034, owner. available for inspection in the The Bank of New York Mellon, 231 N 3RD STREET #2 rights you may have, you can described property: If you are a person with a PB 7/152 All interested parties are office of the Nassau County successor in interest to FERNANDINA BEACH, FL review the complete Notice Exhibit “A” disability who needs any Assessed To: invited to attend the public Growth Management Depart- Chase Bank of Texas, 320344115 of Rights at http://www.sjr- ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, accommodation in order to WATSON CUSTOM HOME hearings and to be heard. ment, 96161 Nassau Place, National Association, as CURRENT ADDRESS: wmd.com/noticeofrights or PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND participate in this proceeding, BUILDERS Copies of the Application and Yulee, FL 32097. Comments Trustee for Saxon Asset UNKNOWN submit your request to receive LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN you are entitled, at no cost to All of the above property is supporting information are may also be directed in writing Securities Trust 1999-5, YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an the Notice of Rights to the Di- SECTION TWENTY-THREE (23), you,to the provision of certain located in Nassau County, in available for inspection in the to the Growth Management Plaintiff, action to foreclose a mort- rector of Regulatory Informa- TOWNSHIP ONE (1) NORTH, assistance please contact the the State of Florida. office of the Nassau County Department, emailed to -vs.- gage on the following prop- tion Management (RIM),4049 RANGE TWENTY-FOUR (24) circuit court at (904) 321-5709. Unless such certificate(s) Growth Management Depart- [email protected] Thomas Albert Holt a/k/a erty in NASSAU County,Florida: Reid Street, Palatka, Florida, EAST, NASSAU COUNTY,FLORI- 2t 07-22-29-2009 shall be redeemed according ment, 96161 Nassau Place, m or received by telephone Thomas Holt, Individually and LOT 31,SPANISH OAKS,UNIT 32177-2529, tele. no. (386)329- DA; BEING ALSO THE SOUTH 7698 to law,the property described Yulee, FL 32097. Comments at (904) 491-3613. All com- as Personal Representative 1B, ACCORDING TO PLAT 4268. ONE-HALF (S1/2) OF LOT 1270 ————— in such certificate or certifi- may also be directed in writing ments will become a part of of the Estate of Dolores June THEREOF AS RECORDED IN Gloria Lewis, Director, Division cates will be sold to the to the Growth Management the record in this matter. Holt (DOD 8/30/2008), PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 190 AND of Regulatory Information NEWS-LEADER Highest Bidder at the MAIN Department,emailed to agre- Persons with disabilities Deceased; Unknown Heirs, 191, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS Management ENTRANCE OF THE NASSAU [email protected] or requiring accommodations in Devisees, Grantees, OF NASSAU COUNTY,FLORIDA. St. Johns River Water LEGAL DEADLINE COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX, received by telephone at order to participate in this pro- Assignees, Creditors, Lienors has been filed against you and Management District IS AT NOON 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, (904) 491-7328. All comments gram or activity should con- and Trustees of Dolores June you are required to serve a 1t 07-22-2009 FL, on the 4th day of August, will become a part of the tact 491-3606 at least twenty- Holt, Deceased, and all other copy of your written defenses 7693 ON FRIDAYS CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

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NOTICE OF INTENTION claims or demands against and you are required to serve ANNEX,76347 VETERAN’S WAY, AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Street, Fernandina Beach, DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH- ing described property as set TO CONSIDER ENACTMENT decedent’s estate on whom a a copy of your written defens- YULEE, FLORIDA at 11:30AM, PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM Florida 32034,telephone (904) IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. forth in said Final Judgment, OF AN ORDINANCE copy of this notice is required es, if any, to it, on Marshall C. on the 12 day of August,2009, WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE 321-5709,not later than seven IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH to-wit: NOTICE is hereby given that to be served must file their Watson, P.A., Attorney for the following described prop- SALE. (7) days prior to the proceed- A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY LOT 12, BLOCK 5, OAK the Board of County Commis- claims with this court WITHIN Plaintiff,whose address is 1800 erty as set forth in said Final IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH ing. If hearing impaired, (TDD) ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER LAWN PARK, UNIT FOUR, sioners of Nassau County, THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER NW 49th STREET, SUITE 120, FT. Judgment: A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY 1-800-955-8771,or Voice (V) 1- TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR Florida, at a Regular meeting THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or LOT 33 OF CARTESIAN ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER 800-955-8770,via Florida Relay CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED to be held on Monday, the CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 before August 19,2009,a date POINTE UNIT 3, ACCORDING TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- Service. AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 33, OF 27th day of July, 2009, at 7:00 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- which is within thirty (30) days TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, John A. Crawford PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NAS- P.M.at the Commission Cham- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS after the first publication of this RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT TANCE.PLEASE CONTACT NAS- SAU COUNTY,FLORIDA. bers, located in the James S. NOTICE ON THEM. Notice in THE NEWS-LEADER PAGE(S) 124 THROUGH 127, PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- COURT SAU COUNTY COURTHOUSE, ANY PERSON CLAIMING Page Governmental Com- All other creditors of the and file the original with the INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC TANCE.PLEASE CONTACT NAS- By: /s/ Amanda Stearn 416 Centre Street,Fernandina AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS plex, 96135 Nassau Place, decedent and other persons Clerk of this Court either before RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- SAU COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Deputy Clerk Beach, FL 32034 WITHIN 2 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER Yulee, Florida, intends to con- having claims or demands service on Plaintiff’s attorney or TY,FLORIDA. 416 Centre Street,Fernandina ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF WORKING DAYS OF YOUR THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER sider for adoption the following against decedent’s estate immediately thereafter; oth- A/K/A 86573 CARTESIAN Beach, FL 32034 WITHIN 2 Lindsay Williams Brown, RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PEN- proposed ordinance: must file their claims with this erwise a default will be POINTE DRIVE,YULEE, FL 32097 WORKING DAYS OF YOUR Esquire SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH- ORDINANCE NO. 2009- court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER entered against you for the Any person claiming an RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF Butler & Hosch, P.A. IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- relief demanded in the com- interest in the surplus from the SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E 8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- CATION OF THIS NOTICE. plaint. sale, if any, other than the IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- Orlando, Florida 32812 IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY SIONERS OF NASSAU COUNTY, ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED In accordance with the property owner as of the date 8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE (407) 381-5200 8770. ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER FLORIDA,RELATING TO COURT WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET Americans with Disabilities Act of the Lis Pendens must file a IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- 2t 07-15-22-2009 DATED at Fernandina TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- SURCHARGES; SPECIFICALLY FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF of 1990 (ADA), disabled per- claim within sixty (60) days 8770. 7668 Beach, Florida, this 6 day of CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE sons who,because of their dis- after the sale. DATED at Fernandina ————— July,2009. AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE 2004-46, WHICH ESTABLISHED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. abilities, need special WITNESS MY HAND and the Beach, Florida, this 6 day of IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4th JOHN A. CRAWFORD PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- A COURT SURCHARGE OF NOTWITHSTANDING THE accommodation to partici- seal of this Court on July 9, July,2009. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT TANCE.PLEASE CONTACT NAS- $15.00 FOR NONCRIMINAL TIME PERIOD SET FORTH pate in this proceeding should 2009. JOHN A. CRAWFORD FLORIDA, IN AND FOR COURT SAU COUNTY COURTHOUSE, TRAFFIC INFRACTIONS AND ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO contact the ADA Coordinator John A. Crawford CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT NASSAU COUNTY Nassau County,Florida 416 Centre Street,Fernandina CERTAIN CRIMINAL VIOLA- (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER at 416 CENTER STREET, FER- Clerk of the Circuit Court COURT Case #: 2009-CA-000203 By: /s/ Amanda Stearn Beach, FL 32034 WITHIN 2 TIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION DECEDENT’S DEATH IS BARRED. NANDINA BEACH, FL 32034 or By: /s/ Tracy Poore Nassau County,Florida Division #: A DEPUTY CLERK WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RE- 318.18 (13) (a), FLORIDA The date of first publication Telephone Voice/TDD (904) Deputy Clerk By: /s/ Amanda Stearn UNC: ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: CEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE: STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR USE of this notice is July 15, 2009. 321-5700 not later than five Florida Default Law Group, DEPUTY CLERK Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED OF SURCHARGE; SPECIFICALLY Attorney for Personal business days prior to such pro- P.L. ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Trustee for Option One 10004 North Dale Mabry CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF YOU AMENDING SECTION 1,COURT Representative: ceeding. P.O. Box 25018 SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-1 Hwy,Suite 112 ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1- SURCHARGE,TO INCREASE THE Thomas M. Donahoo, Jr. WITNESS my hand and the Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 10004 North Dale Mabry Asset-Backed Certificates, Tampa, Florida 33618 800-955-8770. COURT SURCHARGE FROM Florida Bar No. 0078530 seal of this Court this 8 day of F07013908 Hwy,Suite 112 Series 2007-1, 09-130358 DATED at Fernandina $15.00 TO $30.00; PROVIDING Donahoo, Ball & McMenamy July,2009. COUNTRY-CONV B/C-lcurry Tampa, Florida 33618 Plaintiff, 2t 07-15-22-2009 Beach, Florida, this 7 day of FOR APPLICABILITY; PROVID- 50 North Laura Street, Suite John A. Crawford Americans with Disabilities 09-128934 -vs.- 7677 July,2009. ING FOR REPEAL; PROVIDING 2925 As Clerk of the Court Act 2t 07-15-22-2009 Jon Snyder and Dorothy —————- JOHN A. CRAWFORD FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING Jacksonville, Florida 32202 By /s/ Pamelia Jones If you are a person with a 7678 Snyder, Husband and Wife; ZONING NOTICE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 904-254-8080 As Deputy Clerk disability who needs any —————- Flora Parke Homeowners NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN COURT Copies of the Ordinance Personal Representative: 09-27573 accommodation in order to IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4th Association, Inc.; Unknown that on Tuesday,the 4th day of Nassau County,Florida are available at the Clerk’s Robert M. Fisher 2t 07-15-22-2009 participate in this proceeding, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Parties in Possession #1; August 2009 at 7:00 P.M. the By: /s/ Carla A. Colson Office at the Judicial Annex, 1596 Regatta Drive 7681 you are entitled, at no cost to FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Unknown Parties in Possession Planning and Zoning Board of DEPUTY CLERK located at 76347 Veterans Amelia Island, Florida 32034 ————— you,to the provision of certain NASSAU COUNTY #2; If living, and all Unknown Nassau County will hold a ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Way, Yulee, Florida, Monday 2t 07-15-22-2009 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE assistance please contact the Case #: 2009-CA-000199 Parties claiming by,through, public hearing at the Com- SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP through Friday, 8:30 a.m. 7665 FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF circuit court at (904) 321-5709. Division #: A under and against the mission Chambers, James S. 10004 North Dale Mabry through 5:00 p.m., except for ————— FLORIDA IN AND FOR NASSAU 2t 07-15-22-2009 UNC: above named Defendant(s) Page Governmental Com- Hwy,Suite 112 legal holidays. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY 7685 Regions Bank d/b/a Regions who are not known to be plex, 96135 Nassau Place, Tampa, Florida 33618 THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN CASE NO. 45-2009-CA- ————— Mortgage, dead or alive, whether said Yulee, Florida to consider 09-128715 PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, 000139-AXXX-YX IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4th Plaintiff, Unknown Parties may claim Azalea Pointe Plaza Outpar- 2t 07-15-22-2009 PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL FLORIDA U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF -vs.- an interest as Spouse, Heirs, cel, PUD, SP07-032. Also be it 7672 ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CIVIL ACTION ATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Charles D. McCann and Devisees, Grantees, or Other known that on Monday, the —————- BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- CASE NO.: 45-2008-CA- STRUCTURED ASSET SECURI- NASSAU COUNTY Tessa Olivia Sisson, Husband Claimants 14th day of September 2009 at IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY 000861 TIES CORPORATION, SERIES Case #: 2009-CA-000197 and Wife; Amelia Surf & Defendant(s). 7:00 pm, the Board of County CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH DIVISION: A 2005-OPT1, Division #: A Racquet Club Association, NOTICE OF SALE Commissioners of Nassau NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA MEETING OR HEARING, HE OR WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, UNC: Inc.; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN County will hold a public hear- PROBATE DIVISION SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF Plaintiff, vs. Wells Fargo Bank, National Defendant(s). pursuant to an Order of Final ing on the said Azalea Pointe CASE NO.: 2009-CP-107 THE PROCEEDINGS,AND THAT, vs. MARIA A. MURPHY; JOSEPH Association, as Trustee for the NOTICE OF SALE Judgment of Foreclosure Plaza Outparcel final devel- IN RE: Estate of FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR HOWARD E. WORD, et al, MURPHY; FERNANDINA Certificateholders of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dated July 6, 2009, entered in opment plan at the Commis- ROBERT EUGENE WEIR, SR., SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT Defendant(s). SHORES CONDOMINIUM Structured Asset Mortgage pursuant to an Order of Final Civil Case No.2009-CA-000203 sion Chambers,James S.Page deceased. A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE NOTICE OF ACTION ASSOCIATION, INC. Investments II, Inc. Bear Judgment of Foreclosure of the Circuit Court of the 4th Governmental Complex, NOTICE OF TO CREDITORS PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, TO: UNKNOWN TENANT #1; Stearns Mortgage Funding dated July 6, 2009, entered in Judicial Circuit in and for 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, The administration of the WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE CHRISTY R. WORD UNKNOWN TENANT #2 Trust 2007-AR4, Mortgage Civil Case No.2009-CA-000199 Nassau County,Florida,where- Florida concerning the follow- estate of Robert Eugene Weir, TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: Defendants. Pass-Through Certificates, of the Circuit Court of the 4th in Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as ing described property in deceased, is pending in the UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS 44416 WOODLAND CIRCLE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Series 2007-AR4, Judicial Circuit in and for Trustee for Option One Nassau County. Circuit Court of Nassau Coun- TO BE BASED. CALLAHAN, FL 32011 SALE Plaintiff, Nassau County,Florida,where- Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-1 The property involved for ty,Florida,Probate Division,the The Board of County CURRENT ADDRESS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -vs.- in Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Asset-Backed Certificates, SP07-032 is located on the address of which is 416 Centre Commissioners may continue UNKNOWN pursuant to a Final Judgment Carol Elefterion and Allen Mortgage,Plaintiff and Charles Series 2007-1, Plaintiff and Jon south side of Spring Blossom Street, Fernandina Beach, FL hearings on this matter. ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- of Foreclosure dated June 29, Elefterion, Wife and D. McCann and Tessa Olivia Snyder and Dorothy Snyder, Lane off of SR200/A1A, 32034. The estate is testate ATTEST: TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, 2009,and entered in Case No. Husband; Bank of America, Sisson, Husband and Wife are Husband and Wife are defen- Fernandina Beach area. and the date of the dece- /s/ JOHN A. CRAWFORD UNDER, AND AGAINST THE 45-2009-CA-000139-AXXX-YX, National Association; Ocean defendant(s), I will sell to the dant(s),I will sell to the highest This application is filed by: dent’s Will is November 26, Its: Ex-Officio Clerk HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL of the Circuit Court of the Reach Owners Association, highest and best bidder for and best bidder for cash, AT Pineland Holding Company, 2002. The names and address- BOARD OF COUNTY DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT Fourth Judicial Circuit in and Inc.; Unknown Parties in cash, AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE LLC, P.O. Box 8242, Savannah, es of the personal represen- COMMISSIONERS KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, for Nassau County, Florida, Possession #1; If living, and all OF THE NASSAU COUNTY JUDI- NASSAU COUNTY JUDICIAL Georgia, 31412, owner and tative and the personal rep- OF NASSAU COUNTY,FLORI- WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN wherein U.S. BANK NATIONAL Unknown Parties claiming by, CIAL ANNEX LOCATED AT ANNEX LOCATED AT 76347 VET- Asa Gillette, P.E., Gillette and resentative’s attorney are set DA PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTER- ASSOCIATION,AS TRUSTEE FOR through, under and against 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, ERANS WAY, YULEE, FLORIDA, Associates, Inc., 20 South 4th forth below. BY: /s/ BARRY V.HOLLOWAY EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- THE STRUCTURED ASSET SECU- the above named FLORIDA, 32097 AT 11:30 A.M. 32097 AT 11:30 A.M.on August Street, Fernandina Beach, Any interested person on Its: Chairman SEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER RITIES CORPORATION, SERIES Defendant(s) who are not on August 7,2009 the following 10, 2009 the following Florida 32034,agent for owner whom a copy of the notice of Individuals with disabilities CLAIMANTS 2005-OPT1, is a Plaintiff and known to be dead or alive, described property as set forth described property as set forth to construct 4 buildings, 1st administration is served must needing a reasonable LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: MARIA A. MURPHY; JOSEPH whether said Unknown in said Final Judgment, to-wit: in said Final Judgment, to-wit: building containing 1,125 object to the validity of the accommodation to partici- UNKNOWN MURPHY; FERNANDINA Parties may claim an interest UNIT A127, AMELIA SURF LOT THIRTY-THREE (33) square feet,2nd building con- will (or any codicil), qualifica- pate in this proceeding should CURRENT ADDRESS: SHORES CONDOMINIUM as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, AND RACQUET CLUB, II, A FLORA PARKE,ACCORDING TO taining 5,928 square feet (2- tions of the personal repre- contact the Office of the Ex- UNKNOWN ASSOCIATION,INC.UNKNOWN Grantees, or Other Claimants CONDOMINIUM, TOGETHER PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED story),3rd building containing sentative,venue,or jurisdiction Officio Clerk to the Board of YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT Defendant(s). WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN PLAT BOOK 6 AT PAGES 137, 1,125 square feet and 4th of the court, by filing a peti- County Commissioners at least action to foreclose a mort- #2 are the Defendants. I will NOTICE OF SALE IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS 138 AND 139 OF THE PUBLIC building containing 1,125 tion or other pleading request- seventy two (72) hours prior to gage on the following prop- sell to the highest and best NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN APPURTENANT THERETO, AS RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- square feet for a total of 9,303 ing relief in accordance with the proceeding at (904) 548- erty in NASSAU County,Florida: bidder for cash at Nassau pursuant to an Order of Final SPECIFIED AND DESCRIBED IN TY,FLORIDA. square feet with 40 parking the Florida Probate Rules, 4660, or if the hearing LOT 34, BLOCK 3 OF County Judicial Annex, 76347 Judgment of Foreclosure THE DECLARATION OF CON- ANY PERSON CLAIMING spaces on approximately 1.02 WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 impaired,Florida Relay Service WOODLAND ESTATES, UNIT II, Veterans Way,Yulee, Fl 32097, dated July 6, 2009, entered in DOMINIUM RECORDED IN AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS acres. This property is zoned MONTHS AFTER THE FIRST PUB- at 1-800-955-8770 (v) or 1-800- ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF, at 11:30 a.m. on July 30, 2009, Civil Case No.2009-CA-000197 OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 358, FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER Planned Unit Development LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 955-8771 (TDD). AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK the following described prop- of the Circuit Court of the 4th PAGE 675, OF THE PUBLIC THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER (PUD). 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF 2t 07-15-22-2009 4,PAGES 46,47 AND 48,OF THE erty as set forth in said Final Judicial Circuit in and for RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PEN- The public is invited to be SERVICE OF A COPY OF THE 7663 PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU Judgment, to wit: Nassau County,Florida,where- TY,FLORIDA,AND ANY AMEND- DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH- present and to speak for or NOTICE ON THE OBJECTING ————— COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER EXHIBIT “A” in Wells Fargo Bank, National MENTS THERETO. IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. against or to ask questions. PERSON, OR THOSE OBJEC- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN WITH A MOBILE HOME LOCAT- All that certain piece, par- Association, as Trustee for the ANY PERSON CLAIMING IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH Individuals who cannot attend TIONS ARE FOREVER BARRED. AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, ED THEREON AS A FIXTURE AND cel or tract of land situate,lying Certificateholders of AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY the public hearing may pro- Any person entitled to FLORIDA APPURTENANCE THERETO. and being in the City of Structured Asset Mortgage FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER vide written comments to this exempt property is required to CASE NO: 07-515-CA has been filed against you and Fernandina Beach, County of Investments II,Inc.Bear Stearns THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- address or by e-mail to ado- file a petition for determina- COUNTRYWIDE HOME you are required to serve a Nassau and State of Florida Mortgage Funding Trust 2007- AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, [email protected]. tion of exempt property WITH- LOANS, INC. copy of your written defenses and being more particularly AR4, Mortgage Pass-Through PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE Written comments become IN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW Plaintiff, within 30 days after the first described as follows: Certificates, Series 2007-AR4, WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- part of the record and are OR THE RIGHT TO EXEMPT vs. publication, if any, on Florida That certain Condominium Plaintiff and Carol Elefterion SALE. TANCE.PLEASE CONTACT NAS- subject to Florida’s Public PROPERTY IS DEEMED WAIVED. DAVID K. LAWSON A/K/A Default Law Group, P.L., Plain- parcel, located in Nassau and Allen Elefterion, Wife and IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH SAU COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Record Law,Chapter 119.This Any person entitled to elec- DAVID LAWSON; MELISSA tiff’s attorney,whose address is County,Florida, composed of Husband are defendant(s), I A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY 416 Centre Street,Fernandina hearing will be conducted as tive share is required to take LAWSON A/K/A MELISSA 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Unit Number 6322, and an will sell to the highest and best ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER Beach, FL 32034 WITHIN 2 a Quasi-Judicial proceeding. elective share WITHIN THE TIME LAWSON; PAGE HILL OWNERS Suite 300,Tampa,Florida 33634, undivided share in those com- bidder for cash, AT THE MAIN TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- WORKING DAYS OF YOUR Persons with disabilities PROVIDED BY LAW. ASSOCIATION, INC.; MORT- and file the original with this mon elements appurtenant ENTRANCE OF THE NASSAU CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF requiring accommodations in Attorney for Personal GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- Court either before service on thereto as specified in, de- COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING order to participate in this pro- Representative TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS Plaintiff’s attorney or immedi- scribed in and subject to the LOCATED AT 76347 VETERANS PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- gram or activity should con- C. William Curtis, III NOMINEE FOR HOME LOAN ately thereafter; otherwise a covenants, conditions, restric- WAY, YULEE,FLORIDA,32097 AT TANCE.PLEASE CONTACT NAS- 8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE tact the Growth Management Florida Bar No. 018805 CENTER, INC., and any default will be entered against tions, terms and other provi- 11:30 A.M. on August 31, 2009 SAU COUNTY COURTHOUSE, IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- Department (904) 491-7328,or Jaime Council unknown heirs, devisees, you for the relief demanded in sions of the Declaration of the following described prop- 416 Centre Street,Fernandina 8770. Florida Relay Service (1-800- Florida Bar No. 0015951 grantees, creditors, and the Complaint or petition. Condominium for Fernandina erty as set forth in said Final Beach, FL 32034 WITHIN 2 DATED at Fernandina 955-8771) at least twenty-four Law Offices of Curtis & other unknown persons or This notice shall be pub- Shores, a Condominium, Judgment, to-wit: WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RE- Beach, Florida, this 7th day of (24) hours in advance to Associates, P.A. unknown spouses claiming lished once each week for two Formerly Amelia Dunes LOT TEN (10),TIDEWATER AT CEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE: July,2009. request such accommoda- 701 Market Street, Unit 109 by,through and under any of consecutive weeks in the Condominium Apartments, OCEAN REACH, UNIT ONE, IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED JOHN A. CRAWFORD tion. St. Augustine, Florida 32095 the above-named Fernandina Beach News made by Flaga Enterprises, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF YOU CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE (904) 819-6959 Defendants, Leader. Inc.,a Florida Corporation,pur- THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1- COURT PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A Fax (904) 819-6936 Defendants. WITNESS my hand and the suant to Chapter 718, of the PLAT BOOK 6, AT PAGE 46, OF 800-955-8770. Nassau County,Florida PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL Personal Representative NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE seal of this Court on this 1st Florida Statutes, which is THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NAS- DATED at Fernandina By: /s/ Carla A. Colson ANY DECISION MADE BY THE Dianne Weir SALE day of July,2009. recorded in the Public Records SAU COUNTY,FLORIDA. Beach, Florida, this 7 day of DEPUTY CLERK BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- 44540 Woodland Circle NOTICE is hereby given that John A. Crawford of Nassau County, Florida, in ANY PERSON CLAIMING July,2009. ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY Jacksonville, Florida 32011 the undersigned Clerk of the Clerk of the Court Official Records Book 150, AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS JOHN A. CRAWFORD SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH 2t 07-15-22-2009 Circuit Court of Nassau By: /s/ Regina M. Moore Pages 247, et. seq., amended FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 10004 North Dale Mabry MEETING OR HEARING,HE WILL 7664 County, Florida, will on the 31 As Deputy Clerk in Official Records Book 199, THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER COURT Hwy,Suite 112 NEED A RECORD OF THE PRO- ————— day of July,2009,at 11:30 A.M. Florida Default Law Group, Pages 625 et. seq., as further AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PEN- Nassau County,Florida Tampa, Florida 33618 CEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PUR- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE at the Nassau County Judicial P.L. amended in Official Records DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH- By: /s/ Carla A. Colson 09-129030 POSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Annex, Main Entrance, 76347 P.O. Box 25018 Book 252,Page 318,et.seq.,as IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. DEPUTY CLERK 2t 07-15-22-2009 THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR NASSAU Veterans Way,Yulee, FL 32097, Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 further amended and restated IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: 7673 THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, COUNTY offer for sale and sell at public NMNC-CONV-R-khartmaier- in Official Records Book 267, A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP —————- WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE CASE NO. 45-2008-CA- outcry to the highest and best F08087180 Pages 354, et. seq. ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER 10004 North Dale Mabry IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4th TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE 000776-AXXX-YX bidder for cash, the following- Americans with Disabilities Any person claiming an TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- Hwy,Suite 112 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS AMERICAN HOME MORT- described property situate in Act interest in the surplus from the CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, Tampa, Florida 33618 FLORIDA, IN AND FOR TO BE BASED. GAGE SERVICING, INC., Nassau County,Florida: If you are a person with a sale, if any, other than the AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE 09-128581 NASSAU COUNTY The Planning and Zoning Plaintiff, Lot 37,PAGE HILL UNIT TWO, disability who needs any property owner as of the date PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- 2t 07-15-22-2009 Case #: 2009-CA-000255 Board may continue hearing vs. according to the plat thereof, accommodation in order to of the lis pendens must file a TANCE.PLEASE CONTACT NAS- 7674 Division #: A on this matter. ANNETTE L. WILLIAMS, et. al. as recorded in Plat Book 6, participate in this proceeding, claim within 60 days after the SAU COUNTY COURTHOUSE, —————- UNC: PLANNING AND ZONING Defendants. Pages 318 and 319, of the you are entitled, at no cost to sale. 416 Centre Street,Fernandina IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Public Records of Nassau you,to the provision of certain JOHN A. CRAWFORD Beach, FL 32034 WITHIN 2 AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, Trustee Pooling and Servicing FLORIDA SALE County,Florida. assistance please contact the As Clerk of the Court WORKING DAYS OF YOUR FLORIDA Agreement dated as of /s/ THOMAS FORD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judg- circuit court at (904) 321-5709. By: /s/ Amanda Stearn RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF CASE NO: 08-601-CA October 1, 2006 Securitized Its: Chairman pursuant to a Final Judgment ment entered in a case pend- 2t 07-15-22-2009 As Deputy Clerk SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL Asset Back Receivables LLC 2t 07-15-22-2009 of Foreclosure dated July 6, ing said Court, the style of 7666 Dated this 30th day of IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- TRUST COMPANY,AS TRUSTEE Trust 2006-WM2 Mortgage 7670 2009,and entered in Case No. which is indicated above. ————— June, 2009. 8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORT- Pass-Through Certificates, ————— 45-2008-CA-000776-AXXX-YX, Any person or entity claim- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IMPORTANT IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- GAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-FF9, Series 2006-WM2, IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4th of the Circuit Court of the ing an interest in the surplus, if 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN In accordance with the 8770. MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH Plaintiff, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Fourth Judicial Circuit in and any,resulting from the foreclo- AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, Americans with Disabilities Act, DATED at Fernandina CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FF9 -vs.- FLORIDA, IN AND FOR for Nassau County, Florida, sure sale,other than the prop- FLORIDA persons needing a reasonable Beach, Florida, this 6 day of Plaintiff, Romeo A. Morris and NASSAU COUNTY wherein AMERICAN HOME erty owner as of the date of CIVIL DIVISION accommodation to partici- July,2009. vs. Cassandra A. Morris, His Wife; Case #: 2009-CA-000202 MORTGAGE SERVICING, INC, the Lis Pendens, must file a CASE NO.: 45-2009-CA- pate in this proceeding should, JOHN A. CRAWFORD SHAWN B. JOHNSON; VALAR- Household Finance Division #: A is a Plaintiff and ANNETTE L. claim on same with the Clerk 000465 no later than seven (7) days CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT IE M. JOHNSON; THE HOME- Corporation, III; W.S. Badcock UNC: WILLIAMS; ISAAC C.WILLIAMS; of Court within 60 days after JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, prior, contact the Clerk of the COURT OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF Corporation; Deutsche Bank National Trust FLORA PARKE HOMEOWNERS the foreclosure sale. N.A., Court’s disability coordinator Nassau County,Florida TIMBERCREEK, INC.; MORT- Defendant(s). Company,as Trustee for IXIS ASSOCIATION, INC.; UN- WITNESS my hand and offi- Plaintiff, at 9046302564, 330 E BAY ST, By: /s/ Amanda Stearn GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- NOTICE OF SALE 2006-HE1, KNOWN TENANT #1; UN- cial seal of said Court this 1 vs. JACKSONVILLE FL, 32202. If DEPUTY CLERK TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Plaintiff, KNOWN TENANT #2 are the day of July,2009. GINGER J. AROCHO, et al, hearing impaired, contact ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: FIRST FRANKLIN A DIVISION pursuant to an Order of Final -vs.- Defendants. I will sell to the In accordance with the Defendants. (TDD) 8009558771 via Florida SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP OF NAT. CITY BANK OF IN, and Judgment of Foreclosure Elizabeth M. Fullwood a/k/a highest and best bidder for Americans With Disabilities Act, NOTICE OF ACTION Relay System. 10004 North Dale Mabry any unknown heirs, devisees, dated July 6, 2009, entered in Elizabeth Fullwood and the cash at Nassau County persons with disabilities need- TO: Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A. Hwy,Suite 112 grantees, creditors, and Civil Case No.2009-CA-000255 Estate of Larry H. Fullwood, Judicial Annex,76347 Veterans ing a special accommoda- GINGER J. AROCHO Attorneys for Plaintiff Tampa, Florida 33618 other unknown persons or of the Circuit Court of the 4th Deceased; Unknown Heirs, Way, Yulee, Fl 32097, at 11:30 tion to participate in this pro- Last Known Address: 319 N 2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300 09-128554 unknown spouses claiming Judicial Circuit in and for Devisees, Grantees, a.m.on August 6,2009,the fol- ceeding should contact Court 14th Street,Fernandina Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2t 07-15-22-2009 by,through and under any of Nassau County,Florida,where- Assignees, Creditors, Lienors lowing described property as Administration at 416 Center FL 32034 33312 7671 the above-named in Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as and Trustees of Larry H. set forth in said Final Street, Fernandina Beach, Current Mailing Address: P.O. Telephone: (305) 770-4100 —————- Defendants, Trustee Pooling and Servicing Fullwood, Deceased, and all Judgment, to wit: Florida 32034,telephone (904) Box 15181,Fernandina Beach, Fax: (305) 653-2329 IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4th Defendants. Agreement dated as of other Persons Claiming By, LOT 128,FLORA PARKE UNIT 321-5709,not later than seven FL 32035 2t 07-15-22-2009 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE October 1, 2006 Securitized Through, Under and Against 2B, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT (7) days prior to the proceed- Also Attempted At: 1027 S 7680 FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SALE Asset Back Receivables LLC the Named Defendant(s); THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT ing. If hearing impaired, (TDD) Rainbow Blvd., Apt. 285, Las ————— NASSAU COUNTY NOTICE is hereby given that Trust 2006-WM2 Mortgage Gene Larry Fullwood; Evan BOOK 6, PAGES 255 THROUGH 1-800-955-8771,or Voice (V) 1- Vegas, NV 89145 and 2044 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Case #: 2009-CA-000196 the undersigned Clerk of the Pass-Through Certificates, Corey Fullwood; Mortgage 258, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS 800-955-8770,via Florida Relay Orca Ct.,Fernandina Beach,FL FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Division #: A Circuit Court of Nassau Series 2006-WM2, Plaintiff and Electronic Registration OF NASSAU COUNTY,FLORIDA. Service. 32034 AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, UNC: County, Florida, will on the 31 Romeo A. Morris and Systems, Inc. as Nominee for Any person claiming an John A. Crawford Current Residence Unknown FLORIDA CitiMortgage, Inc., day of July,2009,at 11:30 A.M. Cassandra A. Morris, His Wife Flexpoint Funding interest in the surplus from the CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GIN- CIVIL ACTION Plaintiff, at the Nassau County Judicial are defendant(s), I will sell to Corporation; Chase Bank sale, if any, other than the COURT GER J. AROCHO CASE NO.: 2007-CA-231 -vs.- Annex, Main Entrance, 76347 the highest and best bidder USA, National Association; property owner as of the date By: /s/ Amanda Stearn Last Known Address: 319 N DIVISION A David L. Hagel; CitiBank, Veterans Way,Yulee, FL 32097, for cash, AT THE MAIN Defendant(s). of the lis pendens must file a Deputy Clerk 14th Street,Fernandina Beach, BANK OF NEW YORK AS N.A.; North Hampton offer for sale and sell at public ENTRANCE OF THE NASSAU NOTICE OF SALE claim within 60 days after the ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF FL 32034 TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE Association, Inc.; outcry to the highest and best COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sale. Lindsay Williams Brown Current Mailing Address: P.O. HOLDERS CWABS, INC. ASSET- Defendant(s). bidder for cash, the following- LOCATED AT 76347 VETERANS pursuant to an Order of Final JOHN A. CRAWFORD Butler & Hosch, P.A. Box 15181,Fernandina Beach, BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES NOTICE OF SALE described property situate in WAY, YULEE,FLORIDA,32097 AT Judgment of Foreclosure As Clerk of the Court 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E FL 32035 2006-17, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Nassau County,Florida: 11:30 A.M. on August 10, 2009 dated June 6, 2009, entered By: /s/ Carla A. Colson Orlando, Florida 32812 Also Attempted At: 1027 S Plaintiff, pursuant to an Order of Final Lot 66,TIMBER CREEK PLAN- the following described prop- in Civil Case No. 2009-CA- As Deputy Clerk (407) 381-5200 Rainbow Blvd., Apt. 285, Las vs. Judgment of Foreclosure TATION PHASE ONE, accord- erty as set forth in said Final 000202 of the Circuit Court of Dated this 7 day of July, 2t 07-15-22-2009 Vegas, NV 89145 and 2044 SYLVIA HUGHES, et al, dated July 6, 2009, entered in ing to the Plat thereof as Judgment, to-wit: the 4th Judicial Circuit in and 2009. 7667 Orca Ct.,Fernandina Beach,FL Defendant(s). Civil Case No.2009-CA-000196 recorded in Plat Book 6,Pages ALL OF THAT CERTAIN PIECE for Nassau County, Florida, IMPORTANT ————— 32034 AMENDED NOTICE OF of the Circuit Court of the 4th 394 through 398, inclusive, of OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE, wherein Deutsche Bank In accordance with the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Current Residence Unknown FORECLOSURE SALE Judicial Circuit in and for the Public Records of Nassau LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY National Trust Company, as Americans with Disabilities Act, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Nassau County,Florida,where- County,Florida. OF FERNANDINA BEACH (FOR- Trustee for IXIS 2006-HE1,Plaintiff persons needing a reasonable PROBATE DIVISION action for Foreclosure of pursuant to an Amended Final in CitiMortgage, Inc., Plaintiff pursuant to the Final Judg- MERLY NAMED FERNANDINA) and Elizabeth M. Fullwood accommodation to partici- File No. 09 CP 110 Mortgage on the following Judgment of Mortgage and David L.Hagel are defen- ment entered in a case pend- IN THE COUNTY OF NASSAU a/k/a Elizabeth Fullwood and pate in this proceeding should, Division: B described property: Foreclosure dated June 29, dant(s),I will sell to the highest ing said Court, the style of AND STATE OF FLORIDA AND the Estate of Larry H.Fullwood no later than seven (7) days IN RE: ESTATE OF ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, 2009 and entered in Case No. and best bidder for cash, AT which is indicated above. KNOWN AND DESCRIBED (DOD 11/XX/2008),Deceased; prior, contact the Clerk of the SANDRA FISHER, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SIT- 2007-CA-231 of the Circuit THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE Any person or entity claim- UPON AND ACCORDING TO Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Court’s disability coordinator Deceased. UATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE Court of the FOURTH Judicial NASSAU COUNTY JUDICIAL ing an interest in the surplus, if THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID Grantees,Assignees,Creditors, at 9046302564, 330 E BAY ST, NOTICE TO CREDITORS CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH, Circuit in and for NASSAU ANNEX LOCATED AT 76347 VET- any,resulting from the foreclo- CITY (AS LITHOGRAPHED AND Lienors and Trustees of Larry JACKSONVILLE FL, 32202. If The administration of the (FORMERLY NAMED FERNAN- County,Florida wherein BANK ERANS WAY, YULEE, FLORIDA, sure sale,other than the prop- ISSUED BY THE FLORIDA RAIL- H. Fullwood, Deceased, and hearing impaired, contact estate of SANDRA FISHER, DINA), COUNTY OF NASSAU OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR 32097 AT 11:30 A.M.on August erty owner as of the date of ROAD COMPANY IN 1857 AND all other Persons Claiming By, (TDD) 8009558771 via Florida deceased, whose date of AND STATE OF FLORIDA AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS 10, 2009 the following the Lis Pendens, must file a ENLARGED,REVISED AND REIS- Through, Under and Against Relay System. death was April 20, 2009, is BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED described property as set forth claim on same with the Clerk SUED BY THE FLORIDA TOWN the Named Defendant(s) are Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A. pending in the Circuit Court ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-17, in said Final Judgment, to-wit: of Court within 60 days after IMPROVEMENT COMPANY IN defendant(s), I will sell to the Attorneys for Plaintiff for Nassau County, Florida, MAP OR PLAT OF SAID CITY (AS is the Plaintiff and SYLVIA LOT 126,NORTH HAMPTON the foreclosure sale. 1887 AND 1901) AS: highest and best bidder for 2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300 Probate Division, the address LITHOGRAPHED AND ISSUED HUGHES; MORTGAGE ELEC- PHASE ONE, ACCORDING TO WITNESS my hand and offi- THE EASTERLY ONE HUN- cash, AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE Fort Lauderdale, Florida of which is 76347 Veteran’s BY THE FLORIDA RAILROAD TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- THE PLAT THEREOF,RECORDED cial seal of said Court this 1 DRED (100.0) FEET OF THE OF THE NASSAU COUNTY JUDI- 33312 Way, Suite 456, Yulee, Florida COMPANY IN 1857 AND TEMS, INCORPORATED, AS IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 215 day of July,2009. SOUTHERLY ONE-HALF (S1/2) CIAL ANNEX LOCATED AT Telephone: (305) 770-4100 32097. The names and ENLARGED,REVISED AND REIS- NOMINEE LITTON LOAN SER- THROUGH 230, INCLUSIVE, OF In accordance with the OF LOT TEN (10), BLOCK TWO 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, Fax: (305) 653-2329 addresses of the personal rep- SUED BY THE FLORIDA TOWN VICING LP; CARTESIAN POINTE THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NAS- Americans With Disabilities Act, HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE (233). FLORIDA, 32097 AT 11:30 A.M. 2t 07-15-22-2009 resentative and the personal IMPROVEMENT COMPANY IN PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA- SAU COUNTY,FLORIDA. persons with disabilities need- ANY PERSON CLAIMING on August 10, 2009 the follow- 7679 representative’s attorney are 1887 AND 1901) AS; THE EAST TION, INC.; are the ANY PERSON CLAIMING ing a special accommoda- AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS set forth below. 100 FEET OF THE NORTH ONE- Defendants, I will sell to the AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS tion to participate in this pro- FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER The News-Leader legal advertising deadline All creditors of the dece- HALF OF LOT 7 IN BLOCK 245. highest and best bidder for FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER ceeding should contact Court THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER dent and other persons having Has been filed against you cash at NASSAU JUDICIAL THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER Administration at 416 Center AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PEN- is noon Fridays. Call 261-3696 for information.

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WEDNESDAY, July 22, 2009 PAGE 7B NEWS-LEADER / FERNANDINA BEACH, FL Circle of Friends program a lifeline for independent seniors

“I’ve fallen and I can’t get Frances Bartelt, volunteer coordinator for the Rotary and the Newcomer’s Club to raise need- up.” We have all seen the organization. A fall in the middle of the night ed funds. Foster is the technical contact to advertising campaign and scared Butler. Through COA, she learned teach and monitor the devices once they are in maybe even joked about it. It about a program that would allow her to use. There are two options for emergency con- isn’t funny. Most of us have remain independent and get immediate help if tact. The first is that the call goes to 911 and dealt with the reality of some- she needed it. the second that a family member is contacted one falling and not having the Circle of Friends, founded in 2005 by (if the first call does not answer it rolls to the help they needed. Denise Saxton, is a focused volunteer group second, etc.). Self-reliance is something that offers “companionship” to home bound or Bartelt is responsible for many of the COA’s we all strive for. Small chil- assisted living seniors. The vision was simple critical programs for the seniors in our commu- dren want to “do it myself” FROM from the start, but has expanded as the groups nity, but clearly this is one she considers one of and many senior citizens THE of volunteers focus on specific needs of the eld- the highest priorities. want to remain on their own. PORCH erly. One group through Barnabas, Builders “So far, we have installed 10 systems. COA Small children need adult Care of Nassau County, helps seniors with has a long waiting list for clients and other sen- supervision and dedicated home repairs and building wheel chair ramps. iors interested in the COA funded emergency people insuring their safety. Dickie Butler was afraid she might fall again and phone system – EARS -Early Alert Response Our senior citizens have Anderson not have anybody around to call for help. System. Some clients have been on the waiting earned respect and the oppor- Through the COA and a state funded program list for over a year. Others have come in asking tunity to remain self-reliant as long as they are called Early Alert Response System (EARS) for help as they can no longer afford to private no danger to themselves or anyone else. seniors are equipped with monitors that let pay for an emergency phone system.” Just ask Norma Butler, a fierce 80-year-old them call for help. There is a waiting list for the SUBMITTED Great programs like this one should and who lives independently. A retired registered program that provides a pendant that hangs Circle of Friends volunteer Joan Foster will grow stronger because of passionate volun- nurse, Butler is nearly blind from macular around the neck and can be activated if some- helps Norma Butler test her Emergency teers like Holzkamp and Foster. For more degeneration. She has found solutions to the one is in trouble. The call goes to a center and Alert 911 pendant battery. information about the EARS program or other challenges she faces, thanks to her devoted a response team determines the best action to volunteer opportunities please contact Frances dog, Kia, and support through the Nassau take to help the person in distress. Bartelt, Council on Aging volunteer coordina- County Council on Aging. Once a month she Butler, her friends and family are proud of up to address the dramatic need for an expand- tor, at 261-1701, ext. 102, or 557-1942. also attends the Low Vision Support Group it her independence and thankful for her new ed program. Jane Holzkamp and Joan Foster Dickie Anderson welcomes your comments. offers to people struggling with compromised monitor and the volunteers that keep track of have developed two additional opportunities Books are available at local book and gift stores sight. her. for seniors needing monitors. Holzkamp is the or on line at www.dickieanderson.com. Through the COA support group she met Two Circle of Friends volunteers stepped rainmaker – going out to organizations like [email protected]

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SUBMITTED PHOTOS Locks donated 4-H cooks up fun Local photographer Carlynne Easterwood holds two ponytails of hair she donated to Locks of Love after getting her hair cut at Magna’s – Local youth honed their culinary A Full Body Salon on Centre Street. For more information about the skills at Oodles of Noodles 4-H day agency that creates wigs for disadvantaged children suffering from camp, held June 22-26 at the family long-term medical hair loss, visit www.locksoflove.org. education center in Yulee. Recipes centered on a variety of pastas as participants learned about the histo- ry of pasta, gluten allergies and basic culinary skills. Meals includ- ed homemade wheat spaghetti with meatballs, thai chicken with noo- dles, nacho stuffed shells and more. The recipes required some common and other not so common ingredi- ents, calling for the youth to some- times get out of their comfort zone and try something new. Master food educator Vicki Grethe helped make the week both fun and educa- tional. For information about 4-H opportunities, contact the Nassau County Extension Service at (904) 879-1019. Above left, Hailey Sage and Ethan Knagge work diligently to dice ingredients for the daily recipe. Above right, Grethe and camper Arin Crossway put last-minute touches on Chinese pot- stickers prior to cooking. Above, campers play “Every tree for itself,” a game where they mimic trees and have to pick up coins representing the necessities for survival, during a 4-H day camp in Callahan. Topics included forestry, mammals, our soil and learning to kayak.

Volunteer Center officers SUBMITTED The Nassau County CREED at work Volunteer Center elected The Coalition for the Reduction/Elimination of Ethnic Disparities in and installed 2009-10 Health (CREED) held a National HIV Testing Day event June 27 at officers at their annual the Martin Luther King Center. Screenings provided included cho- meeting held July 9 at lesterol and glucose tests by Baptist Medical Center Nassau, above, Smurfit-Stone. From left sickle cell tests by the Sickle Cell Foundation, HIV screenings by the are John Drew, Vice Nassau County Health Department and vision screenings by the Wal- President; Mary Mercer, Mart Vision Center. Also contributing their support were Taylor Secretary; Bob Brown, Rental, Winn Dixie, the city of Fernandina Beach and local church- President; and Bobby es. CREED hosts monthly health seminars at the Peck Center and Ferreirra, Treasurer. on Dec. 1 will hold a World AIDS Day program at St Peter’s FOY MALOY/NEWS-LEADER Episcopal Church. For information contact Jennett Wilson-Baker, executive director, at 321-2555 or 556-3363.

SUBMITTED Festival luncheon Dickie Anderson, Billy Powell, Bretta Vigue, Sally McCarron, author SUBMITTED Dorothea Benton Frank, Attavia Facciolo and Eileen Moore gather at Class of 2009 the Amelia Island Book Festival luncheon July 15 featuring a talk by Frank, author of the best-selling Sullivans Island and the recently The McArthur YMCA presents the recent VPK Graduating Class of 2009; YMCA Child Development released Return to Sullivans Island. The event at The Ritz-Carlton, Center located at the YMCA Yulee Kid’s Campus. Pre-school Director Carrie Tackett, lead teacher Amelia Island, sold out. The Amelia Island Book Festival is sched- Carlene Barrows and assistant teacher Angela Adams are proud of their future kindergarten students. uled Feb. 11-13 with authors/exhibitors, children’s programs and The Class of 2009 celebrated on campus late May with an official graduation ceremony joined by fam- special events. For more information, visit www.ameliaislandbook- ily and friends. festival.com or call Anderson, executive director, at 556-6455.

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8B WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 LEISURE News-Leader BACK TO SCHOOL Foresters award school board 8 C’S BIG DOG RESCUE Spaghetti dinner The Nassau County Moby is a precious 4- School Board was recognized month-old lab mix male. He is Florida Community for outstanding forest man- the last “Dumpster Baby.” He College Betty P. Cook Nassau agement by the Florida was found in a Dumpster, left Center will host a Dual Division of Forestry’s Forest for dead when he was only 8 Enrollment information ses- Stewardship Program on July weeks old, sick and scared! sion and a free spaghetti din- 8. He is now a happy, healthy ner for high school students, The Nassau County puppy ready to find his forev- who will be entering grades School Board owns and oper- er home. Moby is well on his 10 through 12, and their par- ates a 433-acre managed for- way to being house trained ents at 6 p.m. July 28. est near Callahan. The pri- and walks great on a leash. Reservations are required. mary management objectives Moby loves to run and play The Dual Enrollment pro- for the property are timber with all of his foster siblings! gram enables qualified high production, soil and water He would be a great fit into school students the opportuni- conservation and security. any home. Moby will only be ty to enroll in college credit The Nassau County School about 50 pounds when he is courses and earn college Board was assisted by Jowett full grown. credit and high school credits & Wood, Inc., consulting Foster homes are greatly for the same course. Books foresters of Fernandina SUBMITTED needed to help 8 C’s Big Dog are provided and tuition is Beach, in conducting forest Nassau County Forester David Holley, left, presents Rescue continue their mis- waived for dual enrolled stu- management activities on the the Forest Stewardship award to Nassau County sion of saving the big dogs in 716-0309 or e-mail bigdogres- dents. property for the last three School Board Superintendent Dr. John Ruis, center. Nassau County. If you can fos- [email protected]. View all The dinner will be held at years. Jennifer Montgomery of Jowett & Wood, Inc., consult- ter or would like to help with of our available dogs at the Technical Center at the Private landowners man- ing foresters, prepared the school board’s Forest our adoption events, please www.petfinder.com and adop- Betty P. Cook Nassau Center, age more than half of Florida’s Stewardship Plan and conducted forest management contact Tanya Lanning (904) tapet.com. 76346 William Burgess Blvd., forest land. To increase the activities on the property. Yulee. Call 548-4432, for reser- benefits of managed forests, vations or information. management advice from a professional forester is avail- plans, recognition for their participate at no cost. CATS ANGELS YHS registration able through the Forest efforts and may help reduce Interested landowners Yulee High School will Stewardship Program. tax liability. may obtain more information accept registration for new Florida’s Forest Stewardship Private forest landowners by contacting a forestry con- students from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Program provides private for- with 20 acres or more of forest sultant such as Jowett & Tuesdays and Wednesdays est landowners opportunities land who have the desire to Wood, Inc. at 277-2467 or through Aug. 19. Call the to receive technical assis- manage their land according David Holley, Nassau County Guidance Department at 225- tance, written management to the program standards may forester, at (904) 845-7238. 8641. FBMS orientation Fernandina Beach Middle School will hold orientation Rotary lauded for programs for sixth graders and all new Peek-a-boo! I am a playful items for sale. We always students at 7 p.m. on little Maine Coon male kitten. appreciate donations during Thursday, August 20 in the On Wednesday July 15, the I know someone will adopt business hours. auditorium. For information Fernandina Beach Rotary me soon! My two sleeping If you are caring for ani- please call 491-7938. Club welcomed District brothers also need a home! mals and need help getting Governor David Faraldo as its We grew up in a very nice fos- them spayed/neutered, FBMS open house guest speaker. ter home with small children. please call First Coast No Fernandina Beach Middle The focus of Faraldo’s talk We are very flexible, well- More Homeless Pets at (904) School will hold an open was the many new and ongo- behaved kitties and just love 425-0005 – their new clinic house beginning at 7 p.m. on ing goals set by Rotary to be held. just opened on the north side Monday, September 14 in the International for the coming Our Thrift Store/Adoption of Jacksonville! If you don’t auditorium. For information year, including polio eradica- Center is open Monday- qualify for their programs, please call 491-7938. tion, providing clean water Saturday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. please call Cats Angels at 321- Co-openrolling to impoverished villages, with lots of books and great 2267 to discuss options. Co-op enrolling reducing hunger world- The Amelia Island Parent wide and increasing liter- Co-Op Preschool is enrolling acy. now for fall 2009 preschool Faraldo praised Fernan- NASSAU HUMANE SOCIETY classes for ages 2 and 3. Call dina Beach Rotary Club mem- 261-1161 or visit www.aipcp. bers for the work they’ve org. The Co-Op is located at already done to meet these SUBMITTED 5040 First Coast Hwy., next to goals and highlighted such District Governor David Faraldo presents the Service The Dome Healing Center. successful efforts as raising Above Self Award to Fernandina Beach Rotary Club funds for Rotary’s Polio Plus member and Director Shannon Brown, center, who Preschool program, providing more than was nominated by President Kim Harding, right. Jack and Jill Preschool is $17,000 in scholarships to accepting applications for the local high school seniors and 2009-10 school year. Jack and distributing dictionaries to Shannon Brown. Brown, who Rotary club meets every Jill offers a weekday three- every third-grade student in was nominated for the award Wednesday from noon to and four-year-old program and Nassau County. by President Kim Harding, 1:30 p.m. at the Day’s Inn, is a ministry of First Baptist During the meeting, was honored for her dedica- 2707 Sadler Road. For more Church. School begins Sept. Faraldo also presented the tion to several Rotary projects, information contact Harding Kara is an 11-month-old 8. Contact Robin Burbank at Service Above Self Award to including the scholarship pro- at 321-2337 or visit the website tiger cat with a sweet and 261-0881. Fernandina Beach Rotary gram. at www.fernandinabeachro- calm demeanor. She is quiet Club member and Director The Fernandina Beach tary.org. and would probably prefer a Therapy program home without a lot of rukus Florida Community going on around her. She was College at Jacksonville has found abandoned on the been approved to begin offer- HOME AND GARDEN BRIEFS island and was so happy to be ing the new Occupational brought to our shelter for Therapy Assistant Associate some food and TLC! Beach. Call 321-1647 or visit in Science degree program Coffee at market Honey is a smooth fox ter- nassauhumanesociety.com. and has been granted rier mix. When she came to Please bring by your dona- Developing Program Status Blair Davison of us, she was so afraid that she tions of books, CDs, DVDs by the Accreditation Council Montego Bay Coffee has hid in the back of her kennel and video games to our office for Occupational Therapy joined the Fernandina and didn’t want anyone to at the shelter. We are collect- Education (ACOTE). Farmers Market as a ven- touch her. Now with attention ing your tax-deductible dona- Occupational therapy assis- dor. Montego Bay has made- and the influence of her room- tions for our Paw Prints book tants provide rehabilitative to-order smoothies with a mate, Gollam, she is much sale Aug. 7 and 8 across the services, under the direction variety of tropical fruits – more outgoing and playful. street at the airport. of occupational therapists, to the perfect refreshing drink She gets along with other The Nassau Humane help improve patients’ quality for summer at the market. dogs, rides well in the car and Society in conjunction with of life and their ability to per- Also enjoy custom-made loves to go for walks. First Coast No More form daily activities. Clients espresso based drinks and Kara, Honey and many Homeless Pets is offering range from pediatric to geri- served either hot or iced other wonderful pets are avail- reduced cost spays and atric patients. and outstanding frozen able for adoption at the neuters. Please call the shelter Students will follow a 70- blended coffee drinks. Nassau Humane Society, 671 at 321-1647 for more informa- credit-hour curriculum, Davison roasts his own Airport Road in Fernandina tion! including general education high-grade coffee for use in SUBMITTED credits and professional his beverages and will have Montego Bay Coffee offers fresh smoothies and courses, taking about two freshly roasted coffee by the assorted coffees at the Fernandina Farmers Market. years to complete. Students bag in either bean or RAIN will complete clinical rotations ground. Having been infatu- wildlife. Recreational oppor- No reservations are neces- in area hospitals, medical cen- ated with coffee since he tunities include picnicking, sary and the program is free Just look at that face. How ters and health-care provider was 9 years old, Davison nature study and bird watch- with park admission. For could you refuse giving this offices to gain hands-on expe- became the owner seven ing. A children’s education information call (904) 251- little guy a wonderful home rience. Additionally, an on- years ago of his first roaster center provides hands-on 2320. and a lifelong commitment of campus Occupational Therapy and began roasting beans experiences. Group admis- love? This is Alfalpha of the Lab and classrooms with for himself, family and sion rates of $9 for adults Animal signs “Little Rascals,” a litter we got smart technology and laptop friends. This love of coffee and $6 for children are avail- Join a park ranger for a in at RAIN due to severe neg- computers for each student culminated in the opening of able for 10 or more people. presentation and leisurely lect. Alfie, as we call him, is will enhance the quality of Montego Bay Coffee in Nearby are the Crystal guided hike through differ- about 5 months old, crated instruction. For information Yulee in December 2007. River Archaeological Park, ent Florida ecosystems on a trained, knows how to use a call (904) 713-4532. The market, open every Crystal River Wildlife refuge quest to characterize tracks doggy door, does well with Saturday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and Rainbow Springs State left by an assortment of crit- others and is learning to walk at Seventh and Centre Park. ters on Aug. 8 at 10 a.m. at on his leash to be ready for LITERARY LEANINGS streets, features farm fresh Participants arrange the Ribault Club on Fort long walks with his new yahoo.com. “Save the date” – produce as well as a variety their own lodging and pay George Island Cultural State owner. Alfie is current on Aug. 22 from 4-8 p.m. RAIN of organic products, special- the concessionaire fees Park. No reservations are medical and should weigh will hold its Annual Spaghetti Books needed ty foods and plants. Call 491- directly. For information and necessary and the program about 40-55 pounds when he Dinner at the Atlantic Avenue 4872 or visit www.fernandi- to register for the event and is free. For additional infor- reaches adulthood. For more Recreation Center on Atlantic Nassau Humane Society nafarmersmarket.com. be eligible for group rates, mation call (904) 251-2320. information on Alfie and his Avenue, Fernandina Beach; will hold its annual Paw Prints Sierra Club outing contact Len Kreger at friends here at RAIN, please $10 gets you a lot of food, Book and Plant Sale on [email protected] or Bird club call (904) 879-5861 or e-mail music and fun! We hope to Friday, Aug. 7 from 9 a.m.-5 A weekend outing with (904) 432-8389. The Nassau County Bird us at rainhumane@ see you there. p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 8 manatees and the other Club will hold a field trip to from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the fauna and flora of Crystal Talbot critters Huguenot Memorial Park Fernandina Beach airport. River and Homosassa Join a park ranger to on Aug. 15 and Sept. 5 at 8 Please drop off your unwant- Springs is planned for Aug. learn about the many com- a.m., rain or shine. Park STARS ed books, CDs, DVDs, art- 14-16 by the Nassau Sierra mon species that inhabit the entry is $1 per car. work or other items at the Club. The event is open to natural communities of the The park is located off Kasey is a happy and play- shelter located at 671 Airport the public. Deadline to reg- undeveloped barrier islands Heckscher Drive about 8 ful 9-month-old Italian grey- Road. All donations are tax ister is July 24. of Northeast Florida at 2 miles south of the Nassau hound mix who weighs 11 deductible. Contact Gail 206- Club members will travel p.m. July 25 at pavilion five Sound bridge. Meet in the pounds and does well with 4092 or Sandra 321-2319 with to Crystal River on Friday on Little Talbot Island. No parking lot of the general other dogs and with children. questions. and meet Saturday at Mana- reservations are necessary store. Target birds include She likes to run and play so a Summer reading tee Tours USA for a morn- and the program is free with the Piping Plover, fenced yard would be best for ing manatee tour and an park admission. Call (904) Oystercatcher, Whimbrel, her. Save the Animals Rescue All are welcome to join the afternoon of kayaking at 251-2320. Reddish Egret, gulls and Society does not run a shelter. members and friends of Crystal River/Kings Bay. terns. Bring your binocu- Animals are fostered by Providence Presbyterian Group rates include $39 for Florida sea turtles lars, field guide, bug juice, STARS members until a suit- Church who will read and dis- the manatee tour and $25 for Join a park ranger and sunscreen, rain gear, sun- able and caring home is cuss Barbara Brown Taylor’s kayak rental. learn about the lifecycle of glasses, layered clothing found. STARS needs new fos- newest book, An Altar in the Sunday optional activities the sea turtle and the impor- and water. ter homes in order to rescue adopting a STARS dog, please World, on Aug. 19 include a visit to Homosassa tance of these creatures on For information call more animals and increase visit our website at www.star- Call 432-8118 for informa- Springs Wildlife Park that Aug. 1 at 2 p.m. at pavilion Carol Wyatt at 262-9272 or e- adoptions. sofamelia.org and fill out an tion or to order the book. showcases native Florida one on Little Talbot Island. mail [email protected]. If you are interested in adoption application.

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to enlighten society, elected Applications will be accepted officials and the media about on Mondays, Wednesdays PEOPLE &PLACES MUSIC NOTES the urgent need to spay and and Fridays from 1-4 p.m., neuter companion animals in July 8-31. Surf lineup Groove Band on July 25 an effort to halt the killing of from 5-8 p.m. at Burney Ghost tours The Surf Restaurant and millions of unwanted dogs and SPECIAL EVENTS Reservations are required. Park (corner of Gregg and cats each year in the nation’s Ghost tours on “Polly the Bar, 3199 S. Fletcher Ave., Burney) in American Beach. Contact Thea at 261-7378, features DJ Roc from 5 p.m. shelters. It has since grown Trolley” are being offered on ext. 105, or thea@ameliamu- Bring your chairs to enjoy into an international event. For Thursday, Friday and ACT play to late tonight; and Early food, fun, music and tasty seum.org. You must be 21 or McCall July 23. Call 261- more information, visit Saturday evenings from 7:30- Amelia Community Theatre older and everyone will be treats by Gourmet Gourmet. www.isaronline.org. 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for 5711. The concert series is spon- presents “Six Dance Lessons asked to show I.D. The tours Diabetes education adults and $5 for children 3 in Six Weeks,” directed by Toni take about two hours, so Gene Knaga sored by the American and under. Call 753-4486 for D’Amico and starring Carey dress comfortably and wear Beach Property Owners The Nassau County Health more information or reserva- Gene Knaga plays from 8- Association. Donations to Dresser and Arlene Filkoff. walking shoes. 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Department is offering a tions. Lilly Harrison, retired and the association for outstand- series of four, two-hour dia- ABWA meets Kofe Hous, 822 Sadler Road, ing projects are appreciated. Food addicts meet living in a condo in Florida, with acoustic renditions of betes classes on hires Michael, a cynical dance The American Business For information call 277- Wednesdays Aug. 19, 26, Food Addicts Anonymous today’s (and yesterday’s) 7960. instructor, to give her lessons Women’s Association – Eight popular contemporary Sept. 2 and 9 from 5:30-7:30 meetings are held Mondays at in the privacy of her own Flags Charter Chapter will Christian songs. Call 277- Agree 33 in concert p.m. at the Callahan Tax 9:30 a.m. at the Alachua Club home. If these two people meet July 23 at the 7663. Collector’s office, 45401 located at Third and Alachua can’t settle their many differ- Fernandina Beach Golf Club. First Assembly of God, Mickler St., Callahan. streets in Fernandina Beach. ences, the first dance may be Social time begins at 6 p.m., 302 South 14th St., will host Registration fee is $20 and Call (904) 310-6680 for addi- the last. This touching comedy with the dinner meeting being Agree 33 live in concert on $10 for NCSD employees. For tional information. proves that friendship can called to order at 6:30 p.m. July 25 at 7 p.m. questions or to register con- develop, even between vastly This month’s speaker will be Agree 33 has been a fea- tact Jen Nicholson, RD, LD/N, ART different people. This play con- Melba Whitaker of Robison’s tured favorite at the Rock Healthy Communities Healthy tains adult language. Jewelry. She is also a retired and Sharathon and also People program manager at The Amelia Island Film Performances are at 8 p.m. teacher, a local historian and Friday Nigh Live with Rick 548-1853 or e-mail Festival announces a special July 23-25, July 29-31 and an active member of the com- Lowry. This is part of a min- [email protected] festival award in honor of Don Aug. 1 and at 2 p.m. July 26. munity. Dinner is $13 a person istry to reach the youth of e.fl.us. Davis (1931-2008) to be pre- the community. For informa- Admission is $16 adults and and is payable that evening. Instant Groove Spaghetti dinner sented to a filmmaker for a $10 students. Amelia Call Esther Schindler at 491- tion call 261-6448. film made in Florida. Davis Community Theatre is located 5790 for information and to The Instant Groove plays DJ fun Rescuing Animals in was instrumental in creating at 209 Cedar St. Call: 261- RSVP. from 8 p.m. to midnight Nassau, or RAIN, will hold its Florida’s Film Production each Thursday at The Ritz- Enjoy Karaoke at the 6749. Box office hours are Micah’s orientation annual spaghetti dinner Incentive Program. Tuesday, Thursday and Carlton, Amelia Island. 11th Frame Lounge in Yulee fundraiser from 4-8 p.m. Aug. The Second Annual AIFF Bowling Center Saturdays 9 Saturday from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Micah’s Place invites the ‘Evolution’ 22 at the Atlantic Avenue will be held in Fernandina and two hours before curtain. public to its monthly orienta- p.m.-close and at the Palace Recreation Center in Beach for four days in tion on July 23 at 5:30 p.m. Evolution, with acoustic Saloon Sundays 10 p.m.-1 Fernandina Beach. February, beginning Feb. 25. THIS WEEK Learn more about the rock and ballads, plays a.m. with DJ Lamar & DJ Tickets are $10 and Visit agency’s services, family vio- every Friday and Saturday Rock Candy. Ladies Night include spaghetti with sauce www.AmeliaIslandFilmFestival Shakespeare at ACT lence issues and volunteering. from 6-9 p.m. at Sandy Out (Party with Rock of choice, salad, bread, drink .org for more information Call 491-6364, ext. 102 to Bottoms, 2910 Atlantic Ave. Candy) is at the 11th Frame and dessert. There will also about festival events and film Tickets are on sale at RSVP and for location. Call 310-6904. Lounge in the Yulee Bowl- be a silent auction and enter- submission applications. ing Center on Tuesdays 8 Amelia Community Theatre for Orientations are held the Summer jazz tainment. • • • a touring production of the fourth Thursday each month. p.m.-close. Tickets go on sale starting Island Art Association The Historic American For information, contact energetic comedy, “The Young professionals Aug. 1 at Fernandina Beach member, Paul N. Massing will Complete Works of William Beach “Summer Jazz Series” DJ Lamar at (904) 349-1405, Animal Clinic, Lofton Creek exhibit his recent works of art Shakespeare, Abridged.” The Young Professionals presents its second free con- [email protected] or Animal Clinic, Nassau at The Intercoastal Wine Performances Council will celebrate its one- cert featuring The Instant myspace.com/djlamarspace. Veterinary Clinic, Bark Avenue Company, 10 N. Second St., are at 8 p.m. year anniversary at 6 p.m. Pet Boutique and Bucky’s through July. Aug. 7 and 2 July 23 at the Half Time Best Friends Card and Gift. “Portraits, Pirates and p.m. and 8 Sports Bar, with refreshments, August, beginning Aug. 2. and Ray. Chow down on cat- For information call RAIN at Other Local Notables” p.m. Aug. 8 at happy hour drink specials, Bring in a canned good and fish and hotdogs, coleslaw, (904) 879-5861 or e-mail rain- includes paintings of pirates in the theater, door prizes, and networking receive an ice cream sundae fries and dessert. Beer and [email protected]. full costume and others in his- 209 Cedar St. for professionals ages 21-40. treat for free. Fifi’s, 1853 S. wine will be available for pur- Yulee students reunite toric garb from live sittings by Adult tickets The goals of YPC include net- Eighth St., will be open noon- chase. Best-dressed wins a local people. are $15; stu- working, professional devel- 4 p.m. each Sunday in prize. Bring your lawn chairs. A Labor Day get-together • • • dent tickets are $10. opment, community service August. Call 277-4430. Visit Admission is $15 for adults for 1970-75 FBHS students Amelia Arts Academy pro- The show is a mix of “prat- and advocacy. RSVPs are www.myspace.com/fifis_ameli and $10 for kids. Tickets are from Yulee will be held Sept. vides art and music program- falls, puns, clunky female appreciated but not required. a and www.twitter.com/Resale available at the NHS Dog 7, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., at Chem ming for students of all ages. impersonations, clean-cut rib- E-mail youngprofession- Rocks. Park (across from the Fernan- Cell. Cost is $20 per person. A Financial aid and scholarships aldry and broad burlesque. [email protected] or Consumer clinics dina Beach airport) and at meal will be served at noon. are available. Classes offered The gung-ho vitality is impossi- check out YPC on Facebook. Redbones Dog Bakery and Reservations and payment include guitar, piano, violin, ble to resist,” says the New Faith at the Movies Free consumer clinics pre- Boutique on South Eighth must be made by Sept. 1 at voice, and art. Contact 277- York Times. sented by Jacksonville Area Street in the Pelican Palms First Coast Community Bank 1225 for more information. Call 261-6749 for tickets Memorial United Methodist Legal Aid for Nassau County plaza. in Yulee or mailed to FCCB – • • • and information, or come by Church is hosting a film series residents will be held Aug. 10, Homeless animals vigil Attn: Susan Murray, P.O. Box The Island Art Association, the box office between 11 titled Faith at the Movies. This Sept. 14 and Oct. 5 at 5:30 1739, Fernandina Beach, FL 18 N. Second St., Fernandina a.m.-1 p.m. on Tuesdays, is a brand-new series p.m. in the jury selection room Cats Angels, Inc. SPCA 32035. Make checks payable Beach, offers children’s art Thursdays and Saturdays. designed to explore issues of of the Nassau County Judicial will hold its annual Walk and to Yulee/FBHS Classes of education the last Saturday of Fine dining raffle faith through popular movies. Annex in Yulee. Candlelight Vigil commemo- 1970-1975. each month from 10:30 a.m.- There will be a simultaneous Topics include debt collec- rating International Homeless E-mail Starr Davis at noon. Children are asked to Tickets are on sale for movie and program for chil- tion, small claims, bankruptcy, Animals Day on Aug. 15 at yulee_fbhs.gettogether@yaho pre-register by calling the “Seven Days of Fine Dining,” a dren, as well as a nursery. All foreclosure and ID theft. For Central Park on Atlantic o.com or call Kathy Gillis gallery 261-7020. drawing to win seven dinner- are welcome. Movies start at more information call (904) Avenue in Fernandina Beach. Spivey at 225-9560 with any for-two gift certificates to local 6:30 p.m. in Maxwell Hall. 356-8371, ext. 2509. The two-mile walk starts at questions. This is an alcohol- ONGOING restaurants. The lineup includes: July ‘Woofstock’ 6:30 p.m. and is followed by a free event. A tax-deductible donation of 24, “Romero” and Aug. 7, candlelight vigil. Contact Cats ‘Stuff the Bus’ Trivia night $50 enters you in the drawing, “The Ultimate Gift.” Celebrate the 40th Angels at 321-2267, e-mail with proceeds benefiting the ‘Popeye’ in the park anniversary of [email protected] or The Salvation Army Hope Enjoy “Trivia with Maggie” TLC Pregnancy Center, 410 S. Woodstock with visit the Thrift Store and House is accepting applica- on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Ninth St. Call 321-2008. The The next free movie in Woofstock at the Adoption Center at 709 S. tions to help income qualifying at the Crab Trap in downtown drawing is Aug. 7. Only 100 Central Park, sponsored by Nassau Humane Eighth St. families obtain school supplies Fernandina Beach. Enjoy a tickets will be sold. Prosperity Bank, is a screen- Society Dog The International Society for their children as part of its special trivia menu and drinks, Participating restaurants ing of “Popeye,” the adven- Park on Aug. 15 for Animal Rights, or ISAR, Stuff the Bus School Supply win prizes and listen to music are Baxter’s, Brett’s Waterway tures of the from 5-10 p.m. sponsored the first National Drive. If you wish to volunteer while you improve your mem- Café, Joe’s 2nd Street Bistro, spinach- Enjoy mellow Homeless Animals Day in to take applications or have ory and get smarter. Free and PLAE, The Verandah, 29 munching music by Hupp 1992 by launching a crusade questions, call 321-0435. open to the public. 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ANNOUNCEMENTS 105 Public Notice 201 Help Wanted 201 Help Wanted 201 Help Wanted EDUCATION PART-TIME IMMEDIATE OPENING - 5 Days per CASTING CALL - We are seeking ADOPTION COORDINATOR week Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm. personable bartenders, cocktail All Real Estate Advertised Nassau County has an opening for a Data Entry-A/R Billing Clerk-Office waitresses and dances for a new ultra 102 Lost & Found Herein - is subject to the Federal 301 Schools & part-time Adoption Coordinator in Assistant $9.00/hr to start. Position lounge located in downtown Fair Housing Act, which makes it Animal Care and Control at $15.24/hr. requirements: Data entry experience, Fernandina. Please come with resume Instruction If You Have Lost Your Pet - please illegal to advertise any with no benefits. Requires high school ability to work in a fast paced, detail & personality July 19th or 20th @ 2pm check the Nassau Humane Society preference, limitation, or diploma or GED equivalent oriented environment, Flexibility, Multi- to The Palace Saloon. Email casting ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE - from facility located at 671 Airport Rd. next discrimination based on race, supplemented by 3 years of hands on tasking, Computer experience to [email protected] for ?’s home. Medical, business, paralegal, to the airport (904)321-1647 & the color, religion, sex, , experience in animal care in a shelter include Microsoft Word & Excel, computers, criminal justice. Job Nassau County Animal Shelter, 86078 familial status or national origin, ROOM FOR RENT - in salon/spa. Call center environment and 2 years direct Excellent Customer Service, Accounts placement assistance. 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ESTATE/DOWNSIZING SALE - We are moving contents from Osprey Village to 528 S 8th St, here in Fernandina, to hold the sale. Estate and yard sales are not permitted in Osprey Village. Thurs 7/23, Fri 7/24, Sat 7/25, 9:00am-4:00pm. Rain or shine. Corner shelf, room divider, vintage oak curio, rattan shelf, 2 vintage clocks, hanging curio, Cuisenart Griddle and coffee maker, Williams Sonoma items, utensils, pyrex, corning, fish poacher, bakeware, Italy kitchenwares and dishes, Chitarra pasta maker, ravioli maker, Ginori China, 23 pcs Royal Copehhagen China, chopsticks, Pipka Santa, vintage purses, perfume bottles, costume jewelry, compacts, lipstick holders, Japanese lanterns, asparagus dishes, vintage molds, gourds, 66 pcs sterling Manchester Southern Rose silverware, Shelley Dainty Blue Snack Set for 6, antique sewing box with contents and key, Tiffany & Co Sterling children’s pcs, Gorham Sterling Tea Set, 120+ pcs Sheffield Silver Plate flatware, lots of vintage lamp prisms, Pewter dishes, 48 pcs flatware, large bronze vase, egg cups, 2 rabbits on nest, marble/onyx eggs, toaster oven, trunk, treadmill, cook books and recipes, old lace, lots of beads and ribbons, clothing. This is a smaller size sale, but nice clean sale of interesting and fun items, so don’t miss out! For more info, photos and map go to www.MovingAndEstateSales.Net. Sale is being done by Mary Ann Pihlblad dba Finders Keepers. Licensed bonded and insured. WHY NOT GET DOWN TO BUSINESS BY PLACING YOUR CLASSIFIED AD, TODAY!

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CARLTON DUNES OCEAN PLACE 133 SEA MARSH ROAD 1638 REGATTA DRIVE Executive oceanfront condos at Summer Ocean front at it’s finest! 2 and 3 bedroom Beautiful custom home in Amelia Island Plantation. Beautiful designer home located in the prestigious Beach with upscale appointments located units located on the South side of The Ritz- Large Lot. Private. 3BR/2.5BA. Approx. 2,650 sq. ft. Golfside South in Summer Beach. Approx. 3,800 North of The Ritz-Carlton. Prices start at Carlton at Summer Beach. Prices start at Open spacious floor plan. Immaculate, Must see sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, upscale amenities. to appreciate! $1,389,000. $979,000 MLS #44999 $610,000. Investors welcome. $575,000 MLS # 49434

95176 WOODBERRY LANE 301 KETCH COURTYARD 4485 SPINNAKER COURT 15 JASMINE PLACE This beautiful home in The Preserve at Summer Beautiful wooded golf course lot; very near the Beautiful views from this 2BR/2BA oceanfront condo. ocean. Approximately 1 acre lot in the prestigious Two story duplex. Great location, close to Beach features an open floor plan that leads to a Centrally located to dining, shopping or just relaxing large screened lanai w/ views of the preserve. Golfside community; has gorgeous views of the schools, shopping and dining. $199,000 MLS at the beach. Very well maintained and clean. course, marsh and lake. This is one of the largest Just a short walk to the community pool, beach or lots on the market in any resort community. Build #49211 country club. Great rental potential! your dream home now! $545,000 MLS# 48033 $499,000 MLS #49504 $475,000 MLS #48999

SAILMAKER VILLAS HARRISON COVE VILLAS 95046 SPRING TIDE LANE 5036 OUTRIGGER DRIVE Magnificent marsh views from this beautiful A rare find! Wonderful oceanfront townhouse design Oceanfront and pool side units in the heart Intracoastal townhome. Fabulous screened lanai Beautiful condos in convenient location. 2 in Outrigger at Summer Beach. Fabulous ocean of Summer Beach. 2 or 3 bedrooms starting with summer kitchen! Comes with large boat slip and 3 bedroom units with garages. Prices and community dock . Membership to the coun- views! Fully furnished w/ exception of a few person- at $249,000. Perfect for rentals. start at $325,000. try club available. Very upscale amenities. al items. Membership to Country Club available. $849,900 MLS #48002 $1,050,000 MLS #48352

THE PRESERVE COURTYARD 69 SPINNAKER DRIVE 95101 WHISTLING DUCK CIRCLE THE PRESERVE TOWN HOMES Wonderful homes with the timeless flair of a Let us build your dream home on this beautiful Beautiful new Estate Home, lots of upgrades. Room 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bath, pond view, two-story Mediterranean Villa with views of the pond. Summer Beach golf course lot. Large, wooded for pool, 3 car garage, private lot backs to the pre- townhomes with master on 1st floor. Few steps to the beach, great gated communi- lot has beautiful views. Country Club member- serve area. Seller pays some closing cost. Community pool, walk to the beach. ty. Prices starting at $650,000. ship available. $525,000 MLS #48670 Membership to Golf Club included. Prices starting at $399,900. $859,900 MLS #46368 VIRTUAL TOURS AVAILABLE AT WWW.REALTOR.COM VIRTUAL TOURS AVAILABLE AT WWW.REALTOR.COM Summer Beach is our address not our boundary! Summer Beach is our address not our boundary!

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601 Garage Sales REAL ESTATE 806 Waterfront 809 Lots REAL ESTATE Fernandina ESTATE SALE - Saturday, July 25th, SALES Waterfront Homes & Lots - Call 1 ACRE DRY LOT with SWMH (of little RENTALS Beach 9:00-12:00, 2318 Inverness Rd (904) 261–4066 for information. C.H. value) - Raintree Lane, F.B. $78,000. (Lakewood). Designer purses, clothing Lasserre, Realtor. Call (904)321-1159. (sizes 0-4), furniture, boating items, 802 Mobile Homes Realty etc. Everything must go! Early Bird 851 Roommate Wanted Sale, Friday 1:00-3:00. 4BR/2BA ON 1 ACRE - Ready to 808 Off Island/Yulee (904) 261-4011 move in. Low down and only $650/mo. 817 Other Areas HOUSEMATES - off island. Private 2057 S. Fletcher Ave. FLORA PARKE - SAT. 7/25, 8-12. Call (904)424-7345. home. No pets. Responsible, Furniture, dishware, rugs, novels, BLACKROCK AREA - Completely RARE FIND! - Private Island and profesional, clean. $500/mo. + children’s books, games, decorative remodeled roof to floors. 4BR/2BA cabin, St. Lawrence River, NYS. deposit. Utilities included. Call LONG-TERM RENTALS items, misc. 31179 Grassy Parke Dr. 804 Amelia Island Homes house semi-secluded 1 acre. FP, new Associate Broker Nancy Williams, (904)557-1659. A/C, cabinets, appliances, tile, lg Christensen Realty, (315)528-2801. • AMELIA LANDINGS - 2BR/2BA OCEANFRONT - Log Cabin R-3 pool/deck. $180,000. 583-0095 Fabulous views and sounds. $370,000. MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE - income. Property remodeled $975K. condo. Close to beach. Community pool. Corner of Simmons & 1st Ave. Sat. Oceanview - Homes needs TLC. Rear COASTAL GEORGIA - Bank Ordered $750/mo. Avail. Now. 7/25, 7:30am-noon. No early birds. 852 Mobile Homes unit leases at $750/mo. Summer Sale. 1+ acre ocean access $29,900. • AUTUMN TRACE - 3BR/2BA house. Beach - 2028sf. Short distance to 809 Lots http://www.oceanaccess299.com/888- 2-car garage. 2,350 sq. ft. $1,850 beach. $415K. Amelia Coastal Realty 982-8952 x5192. ANF YULEE 3BR/2BA DW - Newly 261-2770 FSBO - 50 X100, 430 N Fletcher. Great remodeled on 1 acre. $800/mo + $800 Available 8/15/09. 602 Articles for Sale ocean view. DEP permit w/plans in sec. dep. References, lease. Service 3BR/1BA ADORABLE HOME - on LAKE BARGAIN - 3+ ac just $49,900 • AMELIA NATIONAL - 4BR/3BA place. $299K. (904)261-9487 (was $89,900). Nicely wooded, private animals only. (904)225-5214 CHURCH FURNITURE - Does your Stanley Dr. Hardwood flrs. Ready for House. 2 car garage. 2400 sq. ft. move-in. All appliances incl. $165,000 lake access. Ready to build. Owner will church need pews, pulpit set, baptsitry, LOT FOR SALE - #10 Blackrock Rd, 3BR/2BA SINGLEWIDE - on one steeple, windows? Big sale on new or $950/mo to rent. (904)335-0454 finance. Only one - save big. (866) $1,450/mo. Available now. between Pirates Wood entrances, .55 352-2249. ANF acre. $750/mo + $750 dep. 3/2 cushioned pews & cushions for hard acre, cleared, filled, well already Doublewide - on one acre $850 + • MEADOWFIELD BLUFF - 4BR/2BA pews. www.pews1.com. (800)231- drilled. $69,000. Call (912)506-1035. 4BR/3BA Foreclosure! - $11,500. $800 deposit. (904)753-2156 House. 2 car garage. 2282 sq ft. 8360. ANF 805 Beaches Only $217/mo. 5% down 15 years @ $1350/mo. Available 8/1/2009. FSBO-Reduced. 3/2, 1.5 blocks to Lake Lot Deal Fell Thru - 2.6 ac 8% apr. 3BR $199/mo. For listings 3BR/1BA - CH&A. Singlewide in beach. New roof/kitchen/siding. Across $19,300. Free boat slips. Was $39,900. (800)366-9783 ext 5760. ANF Nassauville area. Call (904)261-6703. • AMELIA WOODS – 1BR/1BA 603 Miscellaneous from comm. pool, 2 scrn’d tiled Secluded wooded lot w/deeded access condo. Close to beach. Community pool. to pvt stocked bass lake in TN. Quiet rd porches, hot tub. $344,900. (904)556- $775/mo. Includes water, garbage, NEW DIRT BIKE - Suzuki DR-Z125/L. 4500 frontage, utilities, warranty deed. Exc Asking $2500/OBO. Goggles, boots, financing. Must see, call now (888) sewage. Available 8/1/2009 and helmet included. (904)261-0936 OCEANFRONT PROPERTY 792-5253 x3087. ANF Visit www.OceanfrontAmelia.com for a Marsh Cove Condominiums • CHAD STREET - 3BR/2BA unit with complete list, or call Bob Gedeon at VACANT LOT - on lake in Otter Run. 1 car garage. $995/mo. Available now. Donate Your Vehicle - Receive $1000 Oceanfront Realty (904)261-8870. Asking $51,900. Call (904)321-0684. • SEA CASTLE - 3BR/2.5BA condo, grocery coupon. United Breast Cancer Experience Island living without Island prices! Foundation. Free mammograms, breast close to beach. 2 car garage. $1,095/mo. cancer info www.ubcf.info. Free towing, Features include: Available Now. tax deductible, non-runners accepted. (888)468-5964. ANF 2 bedroom garden units • 2 bedroom townhouse style • HERON ISLES - 4BR/3BA house, NOW AVAILABLE 3 bedroom garden units • Marsh views 2200 sq. ft. 2-car garage. $995/mo. Available Now. 605 Computers-Supplies Swimming pool • Dishwasher • Laundry facilities • FIRST AVENUE – 3BR/2.5BA Countryside Apartments Washer/dryer connections* • Washer/dryer units available* duplex. Close to beach. 2 car garage. GET A NEW COMPUTER - Brand $1,200/mo. Available 8/1/2009. name. Bad or no credit - No problem. Water, garbage & pest control included in rent Smallest weekly pymts avail. Call now 1&2 Bedroom Units 00 • HIGH RIGGER RD. - 3BR/2BA (800)81609189. ANF Prices starting at $675. per month House. 2 car garage. Close to beach. Rent starting at $630-$750 *Some features not available in all units 2,000 sq ft. $1275/mo. Available now. 610 Air Conditioners Mon & Wed 8am - 5pm, Fri 1pm - 5pm • W. 5th STREET - 2BR/2BA unit. 1105 S. 13th Street, Fernandina Beach Senior Citizen Discounts • Ask About Our Specials! Close to beach. $860/mo. Includes water, /Heating Less than 2 miles from the beach and you can walk to the garbage & sewage. Available now (904) 277-2103 • MARSH LAKES - 5BR/3BA house. 2 HEAT/COOL - Window units & ice ...... shops and restaurants at The Gateway to Amelia center! machines, used all sizes w/warr. car garage. 3,000 sq. ft. Community Repairs to central & window AC's, Yulee Villas pool. $1,850/mo. Available 8/1/09. refrigerators & freezers. Kish's (904)225-9717. 1,2&3 Bedroom Units Call today! (904) 261-0791 Visit Amelia-era.com www.atcdevelopment.com (800) 741-4011 615 Building Materials Rent starting at $585-$705 Tues & Thurs 8am - 5pm, Fri 8am - 12pm METAL ROOFING - 40 yr warranty. Buy direct from manufacturer. 30 850766 US Hwy 17 South, Yulee colors in stock, w/all accessories. Quick turn around. Delivery available. Gulf (904) 225-5810 Coast Supply & Mgf. (888)393-0335. www.GulfCoastSupply.com. ANF

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2830B Jefferson - Live at beach 2/1 downstairs, all appliances, $800+util. •819 S. 7th, 3/2.5 townhouse, garage, $995 OFF ISLAND • Lofton Oaks, 3/2 nice home, fenced yard, FP in family room, 1500 SF, $1,025 • Meadowfield Bluff, 3/2.5 + bonus room, on lake, shed, W/D, 2700 sq. ft. $1,250 • Mobley Heights, mobile home, 2/1, avail. now, $525 • Amelia Lakes 3/2 Furnished $1,025 HILLIARD •Cedar Haven, 3/2 nice home, near ATC Center, $1,175

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“Think I’ll let that native land agent be my guide.” REAL ESTATE, Call Coldwell Banker CURTISS H. LASSERRE INC. 3032 S. 8th St./A1A, Fernandina Beach, FL 32035 Now is the Time to Buy! www.lasserrerealestate.com [email protected] 904-261-4066

AWESOME VIEW OF EGAN’S CREEK & A Fine Oceanfront Lot! 75 wide, great TWO 50’ OCEANFRONT LOTS on Amelia DUPLEX LOT ONE LEVEL WITH BONUS/BEDROOM Ft. Clinch State Park. Single family estate lot location for your oceanfront retreat! In the Island wide open views of the sparling adjacent to historic landmark Amelia Island Atlantic, classic beach house 3 BR/2BA, W/ Central Location Immaculate -- Move In 700 block of S. Fletcher. R-1 zoning prima- Lighthouse. 370+/- Ft on navigable Egans hardwood floors and updated kitchen, A Convenient To Schools 3BR/3BA, 2000 ASF Creek. One of the highest elevations on the east rily long term residents and second home great beach getaway or opportunity to build coast. Possible oceanview and/or view or down- two new homes under the new height restric- Close To Downtown Pool, Tennis, Lake town Fernandina Beach. $1,095,000 owners in the area. Reduced to $1,050,000 tions. List price: $2,249,500. MLS#45764. Sandra Pearman Josie Deal Will Divide 904-415-1589 MLS#47465 $99,900 904-415-1952 MLS#48017 $299,000

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LANCEFORD CREEK FRONTAGE Great Primary Residence or vacation getaway or island DOUBLE WIDE, 2/2, 906 SF “AS-IS” of little value approx 2.45 acres with small home located investment. Lots of space & in a private location in this but livable. Includes a good dock on tidal creek, goes beachside community. Right across the tennis courts. All dry on low tide. Also has well built concrete block off of Freeman Rd. Deep water access, 115’ tile downstairs w/ carpet in bedrooms upstairs. Gas fire- garage, 20x20, one large door. OWNER HAS OPTION BUILDER’S PERSONAL HOME of frontage. A great investment at this price. place in dining room. Seller will pay 6 mo. assoc. fees. Will TO NOT SELL M.H. WITH THE LAND, JUST SELL 2100 SQ. FT., 3BR/2BA $550,000 do lease/purchase. Was $272,900, then $249,500 and LAND, GARAGE DOCK FOR A REDUCED 5BR/4.5BA, 4,343 Sq. Ft. Short Walk To Beach $199,000 and now last to $175,000 $249,000 MLS#47368 MLS#48709 Appraisal on file. Granite, Wood & Tile Large Family Room Covered Porches + Bonus Room Screened Porch W/ Gas Outlet For Grill Bruce Jasinsky MLS#48657 $379,000 Sherry Quattlebaum MLS#48910 $349,900 904-261-0347 904-415-1018

WONDERFUL OCEANVIEW HOME. ENERGY EFFICIENT home under con- AMELIA PARK OFFICE CONDO – Used as a second home. In great condition. struction at Pirate’s Wood. 2,374 hsf, Fronts S. 14th Street. 3 separate office Easy beach access across the street. Stucco 4BR/2.5BA on a 1/2 acre lot, tile, wood & rooms plus reception, bath, and break exterior, sid entry garage. Nice wide lot with carpeting, solid surface countertops in unopened street on the south side for more pri- area. Approx 910 s.f. $265,000 For Sale kitchen w/ island, gas package, large master vacy. Wet bar and atrium make this a very or Lease attractive and entertaining property. $725,000 suite, great floorplan. Pre-construction. $325,000 PERSONAL HOME OF CUSTOM BUILDER ONLY MINUTES TO THE BEACH 4BR/3BA, 3,867 Sq. Ft. 3BR/3.5 BA, 2,404 Sq. Ft. Large Home With No HOA Fees Covered Porches, Low Fees, Built To Exceptional Standards Community Pool Terri Tennille MLS#49100 $710,000 Bruce Jasinsky MLS#49525 $359,999 904-415-1002 904-261-0347

G G IN N T I S T I IS NICE MODULAR HOME - off Lents Rd on GREAT LOCATION on secluded & quiet road L L W W QUAINT COTTAGE HOME Amelia E E one acre. 3 BR/2BA w/over 1500 sf within maritime forests. Backs onto Golf Club of N N Island, on the corner of Oak Grove $210,000. Will divide 1/2 acre $50,000. Amelia Island. Great opportunity for a remodel with- Place and 14th St. 2BR/1BA with hard- Home and 1/2 acre. $160,000 in this unique enclave on a very large lot that is just a wood floors. Lots of character and fruit short distance to the ocean. Possible oceanview from a third story. Lot dimensions are approx trees too. $174,500 148’x110’x60’x128’150’ List price $585,500 LOTS MLS#45763 WALKING DISTANCE TO THE BEACH 5 oversized lots off Robert MARSHFRONT LOT in River Oaks Sub. 1 ac +/- $389,000 Oliver in Egans Landing Sub. Reduced to $175,000 each 113’x150’ Buy TWO ACRE MH LOTS OFF LINDA RD in Wilson Neck. Oll MH 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH W/OCEAN BREEZES BRICK HOME ON 1-3/4 ACRE LOT now build later with vested impact fees. $175,000 Wells & septics in place. North End Of Island, Oceanview 3BR/2.5BA, 2,437 Sq. Ft. MH LOT ON RADIO AVE. Old MH of little value $83,2000 2 PIRATES WOOD LOTS - 1/2 acre $75,000 Nearly 1 acre $125,000 7x26 Second Floor Deck Inground Pool Surrounded By Brick Pavers 50X100 LOT on Tarpon Ave. $325,000 Attached And Detached Garages SWMH in Wilson Neck area. Beautiful lot $82,900 OCEANVIEW LOT - 72’ x 125’ no time frame to build. $315,000 Ft. Clinch In Back, Ocean In Front Paul Barnes Sherry Quattlebaum MLS#49596 $447,900 OCEANFRONT HOTEL SITE – 215’ on the Atlantic. SOUTHEND/MANUCY RD - Beautiful lot. $195,000 904-753-0256 MLS#49555 $365,000 904-415-1018 Will divide.Conditional use approved by City for hotel $5,900,000 COMMERCIAL & DEVELOPMENT INTERSTATE 95 EXPOSURE AT US 17 - GOOD ASSEMBLAGE OCEANFRONT HOTEL SITE 215’ on the Atlantic. Will divide. POTENTIAL for medium sized site. Corner location with good Conditional use approved by City for hotel. $5,900,000 access. $850,000 PRIME FRONTAGE ALONG US 17 just north of A1A, High development area in the heart of Yulee. $495,000. Plans for an YULEE MINI WAREHOUSE Good opportunity to grow your 11,00 s.f. Medical Complex on file. own self storage facility and/or add new retail/office. 570’ on JASINSKY & 200” US 17 FRONTAGE, 2400 of Block bldg. vested Properties Advertised with this special designation U.S. 17, total 3.5 acres+/-. Warehouse on approx. 2 acres. concurrency. Zoned CI $1,575,000 $550,000 have special pricing incentives that make them dis- ASSOCIATES 15 CITY LOTS – 3RD and Fir Streets. Zoned MU-1 and R2. 64 ACRES along Amelia Island Parkway for a Master Planned Good for townhome, duplex or industrial. $525,000 tinctive to the market place. These properties are 904-261-0347 • 800-262-0347 Development 311 Centre Street Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 priced below normal market conditions.

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852 Mobile Homes 855 Apartments 857 Condos-Furnished 857 Condos-Furnished 859 Homes-Furnished 863 Office 2BR/2BA MOBILE HOME - on 1/2 Furnished AMELIA WOODS - 1BR/1BA. AMELIA LAKES - 2nd floor, 2BR/2BA, 3BR/2BA - plus bonus room, garage. SADLER RD. - Office/retail space acre lot in Yulee. $700/mo. + $700 Beautifully furnished with vaulted 1181 sq. ft., W/D, fully furnished and Fully furnished. In Lofton Pointe. avail. $900/mo. 8th & Gum - 1200sf dep. Available now. Call (904) 491- AT BEACH - Effic., 1 & 2BR starting ceilings. $840/mo. Call for details equipped in immaculate conditions. $1300/mo. For information call Anna + loft at $1200/mo. 1105 S. 8th - 4383 or 237-7324. $145/wk. + dep., utils incl. ON (770)789-2965. $1300/mo. Real wood fireplace. (904)403-1982. 1065sf $1000/mo. 6400sf $4500/mo. Beech Street - Former Restaurant 2 & 3 BR Units - available in trailer ISLAND - 2-3BR MH’s in park Screened porch. Short Term leases AMELIA LANDINGS - Furnished 2BR/ 3BR/2.5BA Fully Furnished Home - Lease. $1700/mo. Buy $195K. park. Call (904)335-6121. $150/wk. up or $600/mo. + dep. available. Call Janina (904) 261-2169 261-5034 2BA, water/sewer & garbage included. just 1 mile from beach or historic Downtown - 1900sf at $2000/mo. STATIONERY RV FOR RENT - Weekly Pool. Non-smoking. Service animals downtown. 1 mo. dep. req’d. $1350/ 1280-3200sf - Tyler Plaza, Yulee. 1BR APT. - Fully furnished. A.I., FOR RENT - Fernandina. Furnished mo. Includes basic cable, water, sewer, & monthly rates. (904)225-5577 gated, all utilities, beach access. Short only. $1050/mo. + deposit. Call (904) $14psf. Amelia Coastal Realty 261- 759-1105. 2BR/2BA condo. Close to beach, tennis & yard maint. Short or long term lease. 2770 BLACKROCK AREA - 2BR/1BA in term rental. No smoking. $1050/mo. court, pool. Svc animals only. Utils incl. Available now. (757)639-5453 small, very quiet trailer park. Water, (904)206-1071 or 321-4262 TOWNHOUSE - Furnished 2BR/2.5BA, $600/wk., $1100/mo. (904)310-6493 Office Space - includes utilities & garbage, sewer & lawn service North Pointe. Pool, beach. Can be janitor. Small $125, medium $225, provided. $550/mo. + $500 dep. 261- unfurnished. Hm: (912)921-8976, Cell: FERNANDINA SHORES - 2/2 flat, 860 Homes-Unfurnished large $350, & office suites avail. 6486 856 Apartments (912)414-2556 next to tennis courts/pool. Long term. Jasmine Office Center. Call Mack 3BR/2BA - 1800 sq.ft. Tile floors, (904)583-0058. YULEE 2BR SINGLEWIDES - $900. Nick Deonas Realty, Inc. (904) Unfurnished BEAUTIFUL Oceanfront fully furnished 277-0006. gorgeous fenced yard, all appliances. Teakwood Mobile Home Park. $500- 3BR/3BA. Ocean Place @ Summer 2046 Marlin CT. $1375/mo. + dep. AMELIA CONCOURSE AREA - 2000 $550. Call Marie (904)225-5378. ISLAND STUDIO APT. - 422 Pinedale Beach. $3000/mo., incl. all utils. Avail. (858)354-8221 sq. ft. available. Call 753-2018 for On Island/In Park - Long term. 1,2& Rd., Fernandina Beach, 800 sq ft. 10/1. Call Marcy, (904)753-6500. more information. 3BR starting $150/wk. $600/mo.+dep. $600/mo, 1 month deposit. Incl. 858 Condos-Unfurnished 4BR/3BA Foreclosure! - $11,500. garbage. No Smoking. Available Aug. Only $217/mo. 5% down 15 years @ OFFICE OR RETAIL SPACE - for rent, Utils avail. Off Island - 2/2 MH, $175/ NOW LEASING AMELIA LAKES wk. or $695/mo + dep. 261-5034. 1, call M-F 9am to 5pm 904-277-5606 8% apr. Buy 3BR $199/mo. For listings 14 North 4th St. 400sf with bathroom. leave message after 5pm. 856 Apartments CONDOS - Private & gated luxury (800)366-9783 ext 5798. ANF Just renovated. Behind Post Office. community featuring resort style 2BR/1BA SW - in Nassauville. SPACIOUS STUDIO APT - w/ocean $750/mo. (904)415-1053 Remodeled. Rent $550/mo + $550 Unfurnished swimming pool, tennis court, fitness ROBINHOOD - 1538sf, 3BR/2BA. 2- view, 619 S. Fletcher. Private beach center, beach volleyball, & more. car garage, fenced rear yard. OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE - dep. Service animals only. (904)583- access, freshly painted. No smoking. BEACHES CHOICE - 2BR townhome 2009. Overlooking a spring fed lake. 1 & 2BR $1200/mo. Amelia Coastal Realty 261- Downtown & 14th Street. 150sf to $650/mo + $650 dep. (904)261-7658. with oceanview covered porches. homes starting at $799/mo. Call today 2770. 1500sf. Galphin R/E Svc. (904)277- 3BR/2BA MOBILE HOME - CH&A. Ceiling fans. W/D connection. for a showing, (904)415-6969. YULEE - Nice 3/2 brick home on 1+ 6597 Nassauville. $800/mo. Call (904)206- Service animals only. No smoking. 737 www.amelialakes.com 3111 or 432-8688. 857 Condos-Furnished N. Fletcher. $850/mo. + dep. acres. 96686 Chester Rd. near Home 3 ROOM SUITE - utilities furnished. Depot & Target. Home has large den. $625/mo. 2382 Sadler Rd. behind (904)261-4127. 925 TARPON AVE. - North Pointe 3BR/2BA - Roses Bluff and Lents. 2BR/1BA DUPLEX - near American Updated kitchen & baths. $1,150/mo.+ Amelia Insurance. Call George, 2BR/2.5BA townhouse. $895. Nick New carpet, new paint, new flooring. Beach. CH&A, W/D, stove & OCEAN VIEW 2BR - No lease. Service dep. 904-491-6008 or 904-910-5913 (904)557-5644. $675/mo. Call (904)415-1540. refrigerator, ceiling fans, mini blinds, & animals only. $750/mo. + security Deonas Realty, Inc. (904)277-0006 2BR/1BA HOUSE - on the Island. UNFURNISHED 2 to 3BR - Beautiful tile floors. $795/mo. (404)661-2706 deposit. Call (904)261-7750 after 6pm. AMELIA LAKES - 2BR/2BA split floor DOWNTOWN “CHANDLERY $700/mo. plus deposit. Service animals new decor. $600-$700/mo. Includes BEACH LUXURY DUPLEX - 927 N. plan. Fireplace, screened porch. Water BUILDING” - (Centre & 2nd). Single only. No smoking. Call (904)759-1105. water, lawn, poss. RTO. (904)315-1757 Fletcher Ave. 3BR/1BA, CH&A, W/D. 2BR/1BA UPSTAIRS DUPLEX - on & W/D included. $950/mo. (904)206- office to 3500sf. Call Manager, or 613-8401 Flexible terms. (904)386-1005 island. Quiet marsh view. New carpet. 2313 (770)444-9800. $650/mo. + $300 dep., 1 year lease, NORTH HAMPTON UNFURNISHED w/reference. (904)583-0803 FERNANDINA SHORES - 2BR, pool, HOME - 3BR/2BA, large backyard. tennis, 2 blocks to beach, W/D, lower $1300/mo. One month free with year 864 Commercial/Retail 2BR/2.5BA 2-STORY LOFT - w/ unit. Service animals only. $875/mo. lease. Call (912)270-3239. bonus room, 2-car garage, W/D Available now. Call (847)867-3163. DEERWALK - Prime high visibility included. Pets OK. $1200/mo. Available $900/MO. - 3BR/2BA, large family room, fenced backyard. Very nice. location on A1A in O’Neal. 1250sf 8/1. (904)662-2360 2BR/1.5BA CONDO - 1.5 blocks from $900 deposit. (904)277-8698 or 753- units. Curtiss Lasserre Real Estate beach. Completely renovated! 8773 (904)261-4066. 2BR/1BA - Near beach. $795/mo. + Amenities incl. $900/mo + sec dep. $795 dep. Call (904)583-3811. Call 912-269-3960. AMERICAN BEACH - 5475 Ocean SMALL 1BR - at the beach. Quiet. No Blvd., 3BR/2BA, 1100sf, $775mo. Don TRANSPORTATION smoking. Service animals only. Utilities AMELIA LAKES - 2BR/2BA, 1200sf, Brown Realty at 225-5510 or 571- included. References, $500 deposit W/D. Immaculate. Lake view, 1st floor. 7177. required. $650/mo. (904)335-1665 $875/mo. Call Don Brown Realty (904)225-5510 or 571-7177. 3BR/2BA HOME - in town, new. For 901 Automobiles rent with sales option and rent credit. 1BR ON ISLAND - Secluded, quiet, BUY POLICE IMPOUNDS - ‘97 Honda (904)753-0025 good view, W/D. $650 + dep., lease CLOSE TO THE OCEAN - Over- Civic $400. ‘97 Honda Accord $500. For utilities included, restrictions. looking pool. 2BR/2.5BA w/ carport. $200 OFF 1ST MO. - 3BR/2BA home listings call (800)366-9813 ext 9271. (904)753-1116 Year’s lease. $875 + dep. in Heron Isles, 96017 Tidal Bay Ct. ANF (904)430-2605 HISTORIC DISTRICT - 2BR/1BA, Lake view. CH&A. FREE CABLE. Acura Integra - ‘95 $500. Honda approx. 1000sf, above Cafe Karibo. $995/mo. (916)300-3039 Civic ‘97 $400. Toyota Camry ‘98 $850. FOR RENT - 1BR/1BA condo at Amelia $1000/mo. Utilities included. (904) FREE RENT - Small cottage Ford Taurus ‘00 $900. Police Impounds. 415-6533 Lakes with porch. Nice Amenities. For listings call (800)366-9813 ext $750/mo. Call Tim (386) 846-2951. downtown. $595. 2/1, CH&A, wood floors, laundry rm, nice area. Drive by 9275. ANF 2BR/2BA TOWNHOME - 2-car and look in, 506 Dade St. (904)607- 1994 CHEVROLET STEPSIDE P/U - garage. $895/mo. Call (904)415-8256. 3121 350 V8, 154K mi., all power, runs great, no oil leaks, clean interior, black. ############### Has A/C leak. $2900. 277-2075 # FOR RENT # 861 Vacation Rentals ‘96 CHRYSLER CONCORD LXI - 1 # # owner. New brakes, valves, radiator, • 925 N. Fletcher, 1/1, Den, OCEANVIEW 3BR/2BA and 2BR/1BA. # hoses, gaskets, 2 tires, battery, tune # Call (904)261-4066, C.H. Lasserre, 1/2 blk Bch $800 up. Auto., A/C. $2,900. 717-487-6723 # • 1414 Ian, 2/1,singlewide $650 # Realtor, for special rates.

# FOR SALE - 2004 VW Passat. GLS TDI • 553 Pine Road, 3/2,FP,$925 # sedan. Diesel. Pristine condition. Very

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• 2700 Mizell, 3/2, pool,tennis,$995 # • 723 S.9th St., 1/1,$475 Furnished house. 3BR/2BA, 2-car gar, low mileage. Loaded. Must see! # • 205 S.9th St., 3/1,close to downtown $725 # gated comm/pool, 5 min/beach. Rent $15,000. (904)277-6946. # # • 96757 Blackrock Rd. - 3/2 DW on 1 Ac. $895 by day, wk, mth, yr. 261-6204, 206- # # Sandy Mick 0035 903 Vans # # Palm III, Property Management VACATION CHALET - in N. Carolina #

# SALE - ‘95 Plym Van $1800, ‘94 Dodg 321-0457 Mtns. River overlook, cozy, well

# V6 PU $700, ‘01 Tracker $2500. ‘91

# furnished, majestic views. Peaceful. ############### $495/wk. or $95/day. (904)757-5416 Dodg PU $3000, nu eng/paint. All running. Cash/OBO/pymts. 904-261- 5034

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