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with St. Johns County Property Appraiser Q A Eddie Creamer Estate Planning • Wills • Trusts Probate • Guardianship Q:& Can you give us some information to a new homesteaded property. There about Save Our Homes? are a couple of caveats: first, the most More Than 25 Years Legal Experience portability you can take is $500,000. www.preddylaw.com A: This is actually Amendment 5 to the 904-665-0005 • Secondly, if your new homestead is 12627 San Jose Blvd. • Ste. 102 (Just north of the Julington Creek Bridge) Florida Constitution, passed in 1995 equal to or greater than the value of and it’s the part of homestead exemption your relinquished property, you can take that is most misunderstood by home- 100 percent of the portability (up to the owners. It puts a 3 percent cap on the St Mark Catholic Mission $500,000 maximum). If the new prop- Celebrating Mass on Sundays at 11 am amount that the tax assessed value can erty is less, you can take a pro-rata share go up any given year on homesteaded of the portability with you. Patriot Oaks Academy School Auditorium property. Actually, the cap is the lesser located at 475 Longleaf Pine Parkway | St Johns, Florida Q: What is your recommendation for of 3 percent or the year’s cost of living All Are Warmly Welcomed! index. During my term in office, the cap homeowners? Social distancing and masks required has been the cost of living index, since A: Because St. Johns County today is in it’s been significantly less than 3 percent St Mark is a mission of San Juan Del Rio Catholic Church in Switzerland, Florida a very hot real estate market, with values (approximately 1 to 1.25 percent). going up dramatically and houses stay- Q: Why is this important? ing on the market for less than a week, “I only want cremation.” it’s important for homeowners to check A: Save Our Homes is particularly our website and look at their TRIM Call for pricing important in St. Johns County, where notices to make sure they are accurate. values have gone up more than 40 per- Don’t wait until it’s time to sell your Flagler Memorial Cremation Society cent in recent years. Year to date 2021, home; you want to make sure you get values are up about 8.5 percent, but the portability you are entitled to. (904) 669-1809 • (904) 797-4990 your tax assessed value of your home- 2600 Old Moultrie Road • St. Augustine steaded property will still only go up Lately, a number of businesses have sprung serving St. Johns, Flagler and Putnam counties by the lesser of 3 percent or the cost of up to help people get their maximum portability … for a fee. There is really no living index. need to hire a third party business, as your Q: Can you tell us about portability? property appraiser’s office can do this for you at no charge. This is what we do and Selma Tillman A: The difference between the increase we are already paid for by your tax dollars. Selma Tillman in the Just Market Value and the cap is We are happy to help you. the portability amount on your home. Collier® CollierRealtor ® You do not pay taxes on this and it can Q: What is the best way for our read- Realtor continue to go up each year (it can also ers to contact you? go down if values decline). YOUR TRUSTED REAL ESTATE ADVISOR A: Our office is located at 4030 Lewis YOUR TRUSTED REAL ESTATE ADVISOR SERVING NORTHEAST FLORIDA FOR 15 YEARS Q: Why is portability important? Speedway Ste. 203, (904) 827-5500. It SERVING NORTHEAST FLORIDA FOR 15 YEARS is open Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER A: If you relinquish your homesteaded p.m. Also, readers can email me at Ed- FIVE STAR PROFESSIONAL property for any reason, you have three [email protected] or call me at (904) 827- FIVE STAR PROFESSIONAL years to take your portability with you 5500. Inventory is low. We have more buyers Inventorythan sellers. is low. If you We would have morelike a buyersfree, thanno obligationsellers. If you home would evaluation, like a free, no obligationcall me home today! evaluation, www.SelmaCollier.comcall me today! www.SelmaCollier.com Visit us online [email protected] 11576 San Jose Boulevard www.floridanewsline.com [email protected] 11576Jacksonville, San Jose FL Boulevard 32223 904-704-3141 Jacksonville, FL 32223 Page 6 | The CreekLine May 2021

with St. Johns County School Board What’s Going On in St. Johns? Q A Member, Beverly Slough, District 1

May Community Calendar Q: Can you comment on the recent & ing at our June 8 meeting, so now is the news regarding the district’s high school time to voice your opinion. dress code? A modified calendar of events Q: Florida Commissioner of Education A: We have heard from a variety of people, Richard Corcoran recently recommend- The St. Johns County Civic Round- the “Service” tab. those concerned and those in support of ed that school districts dispense with table will meet on Monday, May 10 our dress code. As is typical this time of mask mandates and instead make masks at 12 p.m. and feature Commissioner The Newcomers of North St. Johns year, we are looking at some changes to optional. What is the St. Johns County Trish Becker from the Anastasia will host a meeting and luncheon our Code of Conduct and the dress code School District doing? Mosquito Control District and Dr. on Tuesday, May 18 at 11 a.m. at within it. The proposed changes will come A: First, we are still wearing masks Whitney Qualls, scientific manager/ St. Johns and Country Club, to the school board for approval in the through the remainder of this current entomologist at the Anastasia Mos- 205 St. Johns Golf Drive. Doors will next month or two. We appreciate every- school year. As for next fall, our plan is quito Control District This meeting open at 10:30 a.m. The event will one’s input. to be back to school face to face, in brick will be via Zoom video conferencing. feature accomplished pianist Carl Q: What is the latest on the walking and mortar. Those families with special Email [email protected] to Grant, who will entertain members safety issue for students from the St. circumstances who still desire virtual register for the meeting or for more with a medley of soft ballads and Johns Forest neighborhood? instruction can enroll their student in information about the St. Johns soothing love songs. Covid guide- either Florida Virtual School or St. Johns County Civic Roundtable. lines are in place. The cost for the A: Statutorily, Superintendent Tim Forson Virtual. We are monitoring the mask luncheon and program is $30 for is the only one who can ask that a walk situation closely and will do so throughout The Northwest St. Johns County members. All reservations must be zone to school be reexamined. He has the summer before making a decision. United for Progress Club will meet received by May 10. Contact Sue written a letter to the Florida Department If the case numbers continue to be low, on May 10 via Zoom, with social Aird at [email protected] to regis- of Transportation and we have received we will likely go without masks for next time beginning at 6:30 p.m. and the ter. word back as to the name of our FDOT school year. meeting beginning at 7 p.m. The partner who will be working with us going speaker, Austin Trantham, assistant The Jacksonville Camera Club will forward. At some point, representatives Q: Do you have anything else to share professor of political science and meet at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, from the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office, with District 1? public policy at Jacksonville Univer- May 19 at Shepherd of the Woods Lutheran School, 6595 Columbia the FDOT and the school district will go sity, will discuss the executive branch A: Park Ct. in Jacksonville. The pro- out to the walk zone and take a look and First, I’d like to extend my sincere of government. Email nwsjcp@gmail. evaluate safety issues and potential solu- thanks to Fruit Cove Baptist Church, com for zoom meeting details. gram will include the first Trian- nual Print Contest results. Visit jax. tions. We hope this will be accomplished which made a $20,000 donation to pay The Bartram Trail Newcomers’ and jaxcameraclub.com for more infor- by next school year, but a great deal of it is for delinquent school lunch debts at Women’s Club will meet on Tuesday, mation. out of our control. schools across our county. It was very gen- erous of them and we are so grateful. May 11 at 11 a.m. at St. Johns Golf Q: Do you have an update on zoning and Country Club off County Road First Coast Florida Lifestyles New- comers Recreation Card Club will for High School III? Secondly, I’d like to continue to encourage 210W for lunch and a meeting. pre-registration for next year, especially Doors open at 10:30 a.m. The theme host lunch/card playing at a coffee/ A: We are right in the middle of the zon- food cafe in St. Augustine on May at the kindergarten level. This can be ac- of the luncheon will be Musical ing process for this new school and we are complished online at www.stjohns.k12. Themes of TV Shows and Movies of 22. Arrival is at 1:30 p.m and card looking for public input. There are four games will be played from 2:15 p.m. fl.us/student/enrollment/ or by visiting the 60s, 70s, and the 80s. The cost of zoning plans on the school district website the student’s assigned school website. It – 5 p.m. Masks must be worn while and I encourage anyone with middle the luncheon is $22 for members and is so important that we know how many $30 for nonmembers and must be playing cards and one entree must be school or high school students in the students are coming to our schools so we received no later than May 6. Con- purchased to satisfy restaurant man- Northwest to take a look. Bartram Trail can have enough teachers. tact Pam Brawer at pjbrawer0512@ agement. Call the club organizer at High School zoning is mostly affected, but comcast.net to register or for more (904) 829-0643 (no texts) to RSVP so is zoning for Nease and the area middle Q: How can our readers contact you? information. or for information about the club. and K-8 schools. We will receive public The club is open to both men and input at our board meetings in May and A: They can email me at beverly.slough@ The All Star Quilters Guildwill women and is a smoke- and drug- via the contact information on the district stjohns.k12.fl.us or call me at (904) 547- meet at 10 a.m. on Monday, May free club. website. 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She spent three days in the His friends called him “Cotty” and as an Episcopal church in one of the most evils of gambling. He would then stand local jail. True grit, it would seem, ran dangerous places on earth. Just three his reputation grew, so did his flock. hard in the Peabody clan. Initially, he held his weekly services in by each poker table in turn, silent and months earlier, Wyatt Earp and Doc foreboding, his outstretched arm hold- the Miners Exchange building. The old Franklin Roosevelt considered Peabody Holiday had gunned down members of ing his upturned hat until the players church had been burnt to the ground to be the second most influential man the gang of outlaws known as the Cow- made a donation. Gambling was big boys in the city’s OK Corral. six months earlier by a rowdy mob of in his life, behind his own father. So drunks. He also travelled to nearby business in Tombstone. Endicott soon enamored was he that he quoted his Peabody quickly realized that in order to towns. One day, in nearby Charleston, had more than $4,600 to build his “old schoolmaster, Dr. Peabody” in his build his church he would need to ap- he delivered a sermon on his own 11th church. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church still final inaugural address. FDR remem- peal to the men. The woman of the city Commandment: “Thou Shall Not Covet stands today. It is the oldest Protestant bered him saying, “Things in life will went to church; the hardscrabble min- Thy Neighbor’s Cattle.” The sermon church in the state of Arizona. not always run smoothly. Sometimes we ers, drawn to the area by the lure of a so enraged a member of the infamous will be rising toward the heights — then Endicott Peabody returned to the massive silver strike, were more reticent. outlaw gang of cattle rustlers known as all will seem to reverse itself and start East after just six months. He finished Toward that goal Peabody challenged the Cowboys that he threatened to shoot downward. The great fact to remember seminary and founded the Groton the Methodist minister, a man named Peabody if he ever returned. Endicott is that the trend of civilization itself is School. He became friends with Teddy Joseph “Mac” Macintyre, to a boxing sent back word that if the man wanted forever upward.” match. The whole town turned out to a fight, he could have one, but proposed Roosevelt and educated four of his witness the spectacle of two men of the they meet in the boxing ring, charge sons. Teddy’s cousin, Franklin Delano Scott A. Grant is a local columnist, author, cloth duking it out bare-knuckled under admission, and donate the proceeds to Roosevelt, is the Groton School’s most speaker, and historian. By day he is a the blazing Arizona sun for the right the local orphanage. The matter was famous alum. 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Basketball Camp – Ages 7-14 Baseball Camp – Ages 7-14 EACH June 14-17 9am-2pm June 19-22 9am-2pm CAMP Volleyball cont. from pg. 1 at Austin Peay State University and St. Football Camp – Ages 5-14 $85 Cheer Camp – Ages 6-14 Andrews University, respectively. Register at Prieto, who will attend the University July 26-29 9am-2pm Stjohnspal.org July 26-30 9am-2pm of Florida in the fall, explained that at “It’s definitely one of the best sports I’ve first the team traveled long distances to ever played,” said Wagner. play; however, nearby Bishop Kenny High School opened three courts, and Prieto agreed. Having just two players Episcopal High School added six. on a team (vs. six in regular volleyball) requires a lot of teamwork, and “com- Still, hav- munication matters more than ing courts in Creekside High’s backyard “would make it a lot easier for everyone,” said A RED-CARPET ADVENTURE FOR KIDS Erin Wagner. “We could have longer practice Summer Day Camp for Elementary-Age Students sessions and become bet- Lights, camera, camp! Give your student a star- ter players in studded summer featuring: general.” The • Engaging weekly movie-inspired themes four-year vet- • Exciting art, culinary, and STEM-based eran followed learning activities in her father’s footsteps as a • Fun fi eld trips to Marineland, Sweet Pete’s, Photos courtesy Megan Bowers Where Learning Comes First The CHS beach volleyball team in action. Kona Ice, and more competitive volleyball player, and she is looking into • Breakfast, lunch, and snacks included – DeerwoodAcademy.com – continuing in the intramurals program anything.” ST. JOHNS at the University of South Florida. Bowers looks forward to growing the Scan the QR code or 904.230.8200 visit us online to learn 990 Flora Branch Blvd. • St. Johns, FL 32259 Already, former team member Emily game and hosting dual exhibition more about our Hollywood Summer Camps: Davanzo played on the University of matches for the community. At present, Premiere summer camp. 5-Year-Olds • Kindergarten – 5th Grade ’s beach team. And gradu- they are raising funds through donation ating seniors Jessica Lary and Samantha links. Those interested in supporting Byrd will be playing both collegiate the team may contact Bowers at megan. Florida Department of Children and Families License # C07SJ0083 and C04DU053 beach and indoor volleyball next year [email protected].

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With summer just around the corner, nutrient-dense foods, which includes one imagine a beach day with some water- to two cups per day of fruits, which most melon slices and ice-cold, fruit-infused Americans fall short of. So, what does all water. The only problem is, you might be of this mean for you? The last thing you wondering how much fruit you are “al- should be worrying about is eating “too lowed” each day and what is considered to much” fruit. Rather, try to increase your be too much. whole fruit intake and focus on “eating the rainbow” to consume different colored For multiple years there has been a myth fruits each containing unique phyto- that sugar found in fruit is considered bad chemicals and health benefits. Fruits may for you, and that you should limit your be fresh, frozen, canned, in a container fruit intake. Let us address this myth the or dried, and may be whole, cut-up or best way possible, with evidence-based pureed. scientific information. The United States Department of Agriculture states that Things to consider: consuming fruit is not only harmless, but 1. What counts as a cup of fruit? In has multiple health benefits. Fruit contains general, a small piece of fresh fruit (apple, natural (as opposed to processed or added) plum, pear), one cup of whole or cut-up sugar in the form of fructose and glucose fruit (grapes, berries, melon) or one-half — which is different than added sugars cup of dried fruit (raisins, prunes, apricots) as those are often processed and used 2. What are some fruits I can choose to sweeten foods (e.g. pastries, candies, from? Beyond your “typical” fruits, there flavored beverages). are so many options. Try something new such as a honeydew, grapefruit, lychee, Fruit is packed with a combination of persimmon, mangosteen, tangerine, vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and peach, papaya, pineapple, plum, kiwi, star- fiber. Sugar in fruit is slowly released fruit, dragon fruit, passionfruit, mango, into the bloodstream, different from the cherimoya, plantain. typical spike in blood sugars with added 3. Individuals with pre-diabetes or Dia- sugars. This moderated release helps to betes Mellitus should talk to a Registered prevent spikes and drops that often cause Dietitian about their specific carbohydrate undesirable symptoms. Fruit also contains needs, as fruit is considered a carbohy- phytochemicals, which are imperative for drate. antioxidant and anti-inflammatory func- tions in the body. Kristen K. Hicks-Roof Ph.D., RDN, LDN is an assistant professor in the Department The 2020 – 2025 Dietary Guidelines for of Nutrition and Dietetics, Brooks College of Americans encourages consumption of Health, University of North Florida. Page 14 | The CreekLine May 2021 Funeral • Crematory • Memorial Park Briefs

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Officially in 2017, card to hack financial accounts, com- as part of the agency’s long-standing mit identity theft or even create fake commitment to responsible succes- vaccination cards and sell them on the sion planning, Mizrahi joined River black market. Instead of posting your Garden’s administration team. In May card, consider using an announcement 2018, she became a Licensed Nursing or picture that does not reveal any Home Administrator and has been personal information.” working as an Associate Administra- tor at River Garden for the past three Posting pictures of vaccination cards years. Following her pattern of being presents another downside besides engaged and involved, Mizrahi joined sharing personal information that the LeadingAge Florida board and the scammers covet — the posts could help Association of Jewish Aging Services scammers create phony vaccine cards. 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Jim Register Agent Attorney General Moody offers the 12058 San Jose Blvd, following tips as reminders for Florid- Suite 302 ians on how to safely share vaccination Jacksonville, FL 32223 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm County Mutual Insurance Company of Texas news or other information on social State Farm Indemnity Company State Farm Lloyds Bus: 904-268-5522 State Farm Fire and Casualty Company Richardson, TX State Farm General Insurance Company media: Bloomington, IL State Farm Florida Insurance Company Fax: 904-262-7999 Winter Haven, FL • Instead of sharing vaccination Photo courtesy River Garden [email protected] 2001868 cards, consider using a Got My Mauri Witten Mizrahi Vaccine profile picture frame; Council on Aging announces Coastal • Do not post anything that contains Community Center in-person programs personal or identifying information for seniors online; In-person programming has resumed • Be wary of viral social media trends for participants at COA’s Coastal Com- that often highlight a user’s assort- munity Senior Center on Tuesday and ment of favorite things or per- Thursday mornings from 10 a.m. to 12 sonal information. Know that the p.m. St. Johns County seniors aged 60 responses to these trends are often and older may reserve their place for commonly used to inspire pass- either the Tuesday or Thursday morn- words or security questions; and ing program, as space is limited and • Always use strong passwords on all registration confirmation is required. accounts — include numbers and The programs are being held at COA’s special characters. River House at 179 Marine St., in St. Augustine. For the health and safety Mauri Mizrahi named new CEO for River of participants, masks are required and Garden Senior Services social distancing protocols are in place. At River Garden’s 75th Anniversary Day celebration and annual meeting in “We are really looking forward to March, River Garden Senior Services seeing our friends, old and new,” said announced Mauri Witten Mizrahi as Sue Richerson, COA Senior Centers River Garden’s fourth chief executive Program Manager. “This is an impor- officer. tant next step in our plans to gradually resume in-person programming in Mizrahi is a Jacksonville native who be- the safest possible way for our partici- lieves in building community through pants.” helping others and taking action. She has been involved in many organiza- Lunch is available for pick up by - tions such as the Jewish Federation ticipants after the program. and Foundation of Northeast Florida as a board member and Young Leader- To reserve your spot, please contact Sue ship Division chairperson. She was Richerson at (904) 209-3631. the recipient of the Jacksonville Jewish Briefs cont. on pg. 15 The CreekLine May 2021 | Page 15 travel • pantry raiders • gardening fishing • entertainment • puzzles

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A: When I graduated from high school, Briefs cont. from pg. 14 I started my own car detailing business. Those who require transportation It was successful, but I felt unfulfilled. to the program may contact COA’s Chuck Mulligan Through family, I met David Shoar, Transportation Department Customer Longtime St. Johns County Sheriff’s Of- then with the St. Augustine Police Service line at (904) 209-3712. fice Public Information Officer Chuck Department and he invited me to Mulligan has recently retired after a 33- ride along with a deputy and see The best way to stay informed about year career with the agency — and he if I liked it. I did. On the very the latest news, programs and services is enjoying his new found free time. first ride, we did something to for seniors and caregivers is to sign up “There’s always a new project,” he help people. I joined the police to receive COA’s weekly e-newsletter; said. “But I am loving spending more academy and upon graduation visit www.coasjc.org/sign-up or call time with my wife and daughter.” as a 20 year old, wanted to work (904) 209-3700. While most people in the commu- locally. Then-Sheriff Neil Perry nity know Mulligan through his two put me in the reserve program Visit www.coasjc.org for more informa- decades as liaison with the media, pri- to prove myself and I worked for tion on COA’s programs and services or to holding this position he served in no pay until I was finally hired for seniors and caregivers in St. Johns a number of different roles within the full time in 1988. The most fun of County. SJSO, including patrol officer, a diver all my positions within the SJSO in the marine unit, a motorcycle cop in was when I was a traffic cop. I had Community donates $8,000 of pet food the traffic division, and a member of the the freedom of being able to create and supplies SWAT team. Mulligan has been married work for myself; I was not just writing Approximately $8,000 of pet food and to his wife, Terri Arnold, for 22 years and Photo courtesy tickets, but was able to help people. I also supplies, as well as 50 large bags of they share a daughter, Jenna, a collegiate Chuck Mulligan enjoyed my time on the SWAT team. towels and blankets were collected by gymnast at the University of Michigan. Chuck Mulligan during a recent family trip to Ireland. St. Johns CARES, Inc. with assistance The castle ruins were in the territory where the Mul- Q: What are your plans post-retire- Q: Can you tell us about your family ligans (O’Maoligains) were chieftains over several ment? from 24 host donation collection sites baronies in County Donegal (Northwest Ireland). and individuals to help animal shel- background? A: I actually first retired a few years ago ters and food pantry clients with pets. A: On both my mother’s and my father’s Revolution and were eventually evacu- after 30 years in full time law enforce- Food, supplies and side, our family history in St. Augustine ated in 1979 about a month prior to the ment, most recently as the media liaison. goes back to before the fort was even American hostage crisis. We came back to Sheriff Shoar asked me to stay on a linens were distributed to five animal built. My mother’s family were Minor- St. Augustine and I eventually graduated contract basis until he retired three years shelters and pet food to five food pan- cans who helped settle St. Augustine and from St. Augustine High School. later and so I did. Now I’m turning the tries in St. Johns County. my father’s family were potato farmers. page. I’m entertaining some very interest- St. Augustine was a phenomenal place to Q: How did you meet your wife? ing offers for the future, but I’m in no The annual initiative for St. Johns grow up. We lived a block from the St. A: We first met in the 1980s when I went hurry. I’m enjoying being unplugged; it’s CARES volunteers for May is the Augustine Lighthouse and I spent my to St. Augustine Beach and parked next the right thing for me in my life right funding of new backpacks, supplies days fishing and riding my bike all over to her car. She was home from college on now. I’m focusing on spending time with and gift cards for incidentals for downtown St. Augustine. summer break and I asked her out. We dat- my wife and I’m happy to finally be able homeless high school seniors in the ed through the summer, but then she went to spend time with my daughter. She is a Q: Where did you go to school? county school system’s ASSIST Pro- back to college. Almost 10 years to the day competitive gymnast now at the Univer- gram who enroll in higher education. A: We lived in St. Augustine, but took later, a friend of mine who was dating a sity of Michigan and we have been able The backpacks serve as recognition of a break when I was in late elementary friend of hers asked me to come and hang to go to many of the meets. The team is the students’ accomplishments despite school/middle school in the mid-1970s. out and Terri was there. We were surprised now ranked number two in the nation many obstacles and encouragement My father had a contract offer to go to see each other after so many years. By and we are headed to the national cham- as the students pursue a better future work in Iran and so my younger brother this time, she was back home in Fruit Cove pionship in late April. through education. Monetary dona- and I went there with him and my helping her family run the family business mother. We went to an American school tions can be made through the St. and I was with the sheriff’s office. We’ve Get to Know . . . there, but lived among the general been together ever since. Johns CARES website (stjohnscares. population. I learned a lot about Middle Interested in being featured? Email Martie org) or by mail to St. Johns CARES, Eastern culture and met many wonder- Q: How did you become a sheriff’s Thompson at [email protected] 450-106 State Road 13N, #165, St. ful people. We lived through the Iranian deputy? Johns, FL 32259. Meet the Med Staff at Bartram Salon & Spa Jenean Bullard, owner of The Bartram Spa and Salon would like to introduce the Med Staff!

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