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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 9 SERVING YULEE, HILLIARD, BRYCEVILLE , FERNANDINA BEACH AND CALLAHAN March 4, 2010

Callahan Intermediate
School is “instrument Lights, camera, love
zoo” for a day By Lauren Jones
Editor
ler, novelist, psychologist and
movie producer. She uses her
real life experiences as inspira-
The second annual Amelia tion for her novels and screen
Island Film Festival, which was plays and is always bettering
held last weekend went better herself. When she started pro-
than expected. ducing a movie, she went back
President Tony McAdoo to school after already possess-
said there were twice as many ing a PhD in psychology and
films as the last festival and learned all she could about
sanding room only in most of putting out a movie.
the screenings. “It doesn’t matter what age
The story behind the mak- you are, if you love something,
ers of one of these films is filled you can still do it,” Vaughn
with love and mutual passion said.
between a film maker and a The pair started communi-
writer/psychologist. cating when she was in Tampa
Rick Traum and Nadine and he was living in Orlando.
Vaughn, who are both on the They sent 82 e-mails to each
Christian Turman and Alexis Dillard with an ARIAS board of the festival, came other in the short span of 10 Lauren Jones/The Nassau News
member playing the saxophone. together in an unlikely series days. They then talked on the Rick Traum and Nadine Vaughn are on the board of the Amelia
of events. First there was the phone for a couple weeks and Island Film Festival and showed their movie, “The Touch” in the
talking online, then it was the arranged to meet in Tampa. festival.
phone and finally, arranged to Vaughn says when she first met
meet in Tampa. Traum, she knew she would
Rick Traum is an award-win- spend the rest of her life with
ning producer and entertain- him in some way, whether it
ment executive. He graduated was a friends or something
from New York University. He more. She said they never dat-
received an Emmy as execu- ed anyone else and were mar-
tive producer for an American ried six months later in 2002.
Playhouse on PBS and is also They are currently co-au-
the recipient of a Cine Golden thoring a book, “10 Days to
Eagle Award, a Telly Award Love,” chronicling their love
and a Cable Ace Award. He story.
was commercial producer for At the Amelia Island Film
“The Tonight Show Starring Festival, they are showing “The
Johnny Carson.” He was di- Touch,” which is a 86-minute Ann Fontaine/Amelia Island Film Festival
Nick Singley playing a flute and Hannah Cross holding film shot in Leesburg, FL in
rector of late night program- The Ronald R. Davis Memorial Award was given to Equinox Films,
an oboe with ARIAS members in the woodwind center. ming for NBC where he was 2004 and took eight weeks to who also won the best in the state. Mr. Davis was instrumental in
executive in charge of “Satur- make. It is a faith based story creating Florida’s Film Production Incentive Program. His family
Callahan Intermediate School was a zoo during the day Night Live.” He was also that follows the story of a girl is pictured from left to right: Dean Davis, Ally Davis, Robert Davis,
senior vice president of finance who finds God after a few trials Alice Davis and Sharon Davis.
month of February with the ARIAS (Amelia Residents and production for Radio and tribulations. It was shown
in Action for the Symphony) sponsored Instrument City Music Hall and has been at the festival on Saturday at
Zoo. The ARIAS members came out to allow the a consultant to Walt Disney the Hampton Inn and Suites.
students to play on all kinds of instruments. Special World Entertainment, serving The AIFF is in its 2nd year
thanks to ARIAS for their hard work in raising funds as a producer on the feature and was not possible without
for this wonderful project. film, “The Touch,” in which the help of the community,
ARIAS pursues three goals: engage the Jacksonville he which his now wife Vaughn McAdoo said. With the help
helped produced. He moved of all the venues who let the
Symphony Orchestra (JSO) to preform at Amelia Is- here just last September with filmmakers show their films on Alice Davis and
land, encourage residents of Nassau County to attend Vaughn. Florida State Film
JSO concerts and bring music education to students Vaughn is a world trave- Commissioner Lucia
Film Festival cont. on page 2
in Nassau County. Fishburne

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various events at the 2010 Rail- West Nassau Museum of His-
road Days Festival. The two-day tory’s new lighting system inside
signature fundraising celebra- the depot was made possible by
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and around the historic Victo- food vendors will reopen at 10
rian Style Callahan train station. a.m. The Shriners will lead a pro-
There will be various food and cession of fire trucks, antiques
craft vendors on the grounds cars and floats in the annual
starting at 12 noon on Friday. Railroad Days Parade starting at
Mrs. Kate, a local popular folk 11 a.m. A classic car show hosted
singer will perform at 4:30 p.m. by Cochrane’s Collision Center
also on Friday, highlighting an will follow the parade. The town
afternoon and evening lineup of of Callahan will host a kids’ play
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live entertainment from the front area on the depot grounds and
platform. Parents are encouraged model and scale trains, steam tainment from 3 to 8 p.m. The Callahan Depot.  For additional
Yulee, FL 32041

to bring their kids after school to driven engines, Operation Life- West Nassau Historical Society is information on the 2010 Rail-
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hear her unique brand of family saver and photo contest entries a non-profit, tax exempt organi- road Days Festival or on becom-
friendly entertainment and to highlight the exhibits. A wel- zation dedicated to the preserva- ing a volunteer, sponsor or do-
tour the bright red caboose and coming and sponsor apprecia- tion of Western Nassau County’s nor, please call John Hendricks
the depot’s new lighting system. tion ceremony starts on Saturday rich history and to the mainte- with the West Nassau Historical
The Historical Society’s members at 1 p.m. followed by live enter- nance and upkeep of the historic Society at 904-879-3406.
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Hilliard

Yulee
Fernandina
Beach
KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS
Jeanette is originally from Jacksonville. Richard Austin lives in Fernandina
Callahan
But, in 1990 she decided that she wanted and has been here since 2002. He
her children to get a better eduction and retired from the electrical construction
made the decision to move to Callahan. field in 1992 in Delaware and moved
Her three children are now grown and
GOVERNMENT Jeanette is glad they made the decision
to move. “I love living here. There isn’t a
here from the Myrtle Beach area to
be closer to the water and to some
MEETINGS
Bryceville
high crime rate and there is no trouble of his 21 grandchildren. He also has
like there was in Jacksonville.” seven children. One of his daughters
Jeanette likes to spend her days working lives in the area and his youngest son
in the yard or reading. Her favorite lives with him. He volunteers a lot with
Following are upcoming public authors are Danielle Steele and James master gardner and the guardian ad
Paterson. litem program. He doesn’t like some
meetings in Nassau County. Jeanette Jeanette’s only complaint about the Richard Austin
of the local politics. He says it is far too
Hutcheson area was the amount of construction on
Fernandina Beach conservative and he also doesn’t like the
COUNTY COMMISSION (Commission the roads, especially around the middle
Callahan school area, which causes lots of traffic. tax structure. “You have to be frugal to
chambers at the James S. Page
In the past twenty years Jeanette has come out on top at the end of the year.”
Government Complex, 96135 Nassau seen Callahan grow a lot and she has enjoyed all aspects of the He likes to golf in Callahan and at the
Place in Yulee. They can be reached at growth. She was especially happy when they widened A1A. Kings Bay Naval Base.
904-491-7380.)

6 p.m. Monday, March 8 Natalie grew up in Jacksonville but Dunnon McLucas is a manager at Chik-
decided to move to Hilliard six years Fil-A on A1A in the Wal-Mart shopping
9 a.m. Wednesday, March 10 ago for her daughter, Madison. She center in Yulee. He has lived in Yulee all
came here because she knew it would his life and attended New Life Christian
SCHOOL BOARD (Nassau County be a good place to raise Madison and School. He likes living in a small town
that the schools would be better in and that everyone is friendly. He goes
School Board District Office building, Hilliard than in Jacksonville. to Jacksonville to shop sometimes and
1201 Atlantic Ave., Fernandina Beach, Madison is thirteen now and is spends a lot of time with his girlfriend.
attending Hilliard Middle Senior High She is on the Yulee High School soccer
unless otherwise noted. They can be School. Both Natalie and Madison are team and said he liked The Nassau
reached at 904-491-9900) very involved with their church, Wesley News’ front page coverage of the girls
Chapel Free Methodist Church. Every soccer team there. He says he wishes
6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 11 year the church is known for putting there were more things to do in Yulee
Natalie Smith together a haunted trail for Halloween. Dunnon for teenagers.
6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 25
Hilliard Natalie is very happy in Hilliard. She McLucas “I understand it has to be a slow
likes that the town is so small she can moving town because most of the
FERNANDINA BEACH CITY run into her daughter’s teacher at the grocery store. One of her Yulee people who live here are retirees.”
favorite activites is picnicing on the river. Besides her daughter, He wants to eventually become an
COMMISSION (Their office can be the other loves in her life are her two dogs, Macaroni and operator at Chik-Fil-A. So he will most
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6 p.m. Tuesday, March 16


6 p.m. Tuesday, April 6 Film Festival Cont. from page 1
CALLAHAN TOWN COUNCIL (Their the island, the volunteers, the nonprofits who period. There were 165 submissions, board trons to be able to make a weekend out of it.
office can be reached at 904-879-3801.) helped out and the community’s involvement, member and volunteer coordinator Emmy “We wanted people to be able to eat,
the festival was a success, McAdoo said. Lou Sorum said. drink and see a film,” McAdoo said.
The film festival partnered with five other “For working completely with volunteers, it There were plenty of meet & greets, film
7 p.m. Monday, March 15 nonprofits and volunteers. went really well,” Vaughn said. showings and free events to keep patrons
7 p.m. Monday April 5 The festival started three years ago when She said she didn’t count exact numbers, of the film festival busy. Mayor Susan Ste-
Tony McAdoo went to a downtown mer- but she guessed there were around 60 people ger was in attendance of the opening and
chants association meeting and asked why at the screening of “The Touch.” thanked everyone for their efforts.
HILLIARD TOWN COUNCIL (Their there was no festival on the island. Everyone There were films from all over the world, in- “All these things you do enhance the com-
office can be reached at 904-845-3555.) responded by telling him he should start one. cluding Germany, the UK, Brazil and Canada, munity and make it a great place to live,”
So overnight, the Amelia Island Film Festival McAdoo said. she said.
7 p.m. Thursday, March 4 was born. McAdoo said the best thing about the week- Vaughn said she was excited to see the
“I’m excited, we’ve gotten this far along end was the reaction from the film makers Florida Film Commissioner at the screening
7 p.m. Thursday, March 18 and that we’ve worked together as a group,” who loved getting to know the area. of “The Touch.”
he said. This year all the films were shown within McAdoo says for next year, he hopes to
The Nassau News This year’s film festival included 60 films
chosen by the AIFF board over a six-month
walking distance from each other in down-
town Fernandina and the goal was for the pa-
increase the number of films and people in
attendance.
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Obituaries Cleaning out the inbox of the heart and mind


Way back in the day when an inbox was some- now I’m cluttering up some other inboxes, too.) other task, making it even harder to find some-
Justine “Mama thing on one side of our desk that held work for A question about a meeting that should have
which the goal was to move across the desk to been deleted right after I answered it. But I’m
the outbox, it served as a pretty good measure just not very good at cleaning out my inbox.
thing I might really need when I come back.
There’s another inbox that’s even more im-
portant to me. It’s the one in my head and my
Jay” Rucci of the amount of work we were getting done. If That’s why I have 7,000 notes in them, maybe
our inbox was running over, it was usually a sign 35 of which contain anything I need to know.
that something in it had turned out to Once in a while, of course, I need
heart where I store all the things I believe about
God. The trouble with that inbox is a lot like
the one on my computer. It started out with
Justine “Mama Jay” Rucci, 91, be a lot more work than we had antici- to go to my inbox to find something good, helpful information: that God loves me,
passed away Monday morning, Feb- pated or that we hadn’t been working as I do need to remember. A reminder that God surrounds me with signs of that love
ruary 22 at Baptist Medical Center in hard as we should have. A quick reality about a meeting I didn’t write down all the time and that God will do whatever is
Fernandina Beach. She was born March check usually did the trick. We either somewhere else. A book a friend rec- necessary to help me recognize and benefit from
5, 1918 in Campbell, OH and moved got some help or we got busy, but one ommended. Even with a search bar, those signs. But then there are all those other
way or another, we got that inbox emp- I’ve got to sift through lots of mes- things that have come into that head and heart
to Yulee in 1986 from Struthers, OH. tied out. sages that don’t do anything but get inbox: questions about whether I really believe
She was a member of Abundant Life Now that an inbox is our e-mail con- in the way of what I’m looking for. I that God’s grace is a gift, or do I have to earn it?
Christian Church. Mrs. Rucci was a nection to the rest of our world, it’s not know I need to be more like a friend And if I do, then how? And if I don’t measure
great cook and enjoyed spending time so easy to keep it cleaned out. I looked who won’t leave the office on Friday up, then what? Questions about my responsi-
with her family. She was predeceased at one of mine the other day and discov- Pastorally until she’s cleaned out her inbox and bility to share what I’ve discovered about God
by two grandsons, William Gary Allen ered that it’s holding more than 7,000 Speaking put things in order to start a new with others. Questions about when it’s best to
and William Richard Salensky; a great e-mails. 7,000! I’ll be the first to admit Rev. Bob Phelps week on Monday. But every time I sit keep things to myself. Before long, I’m wad-
grandchild, Mark Anthony Maddox; that technology is not my strongest suit, down to start cleaning out my inbox, ing through questions and issues that cloud the
and a sister, Kathryn Syncision. Survi- but even I have learned how to organ- that pesky little ding goes off, and foundational things I believe about God: that
vors include a son, Lawrence Charles ize the e-mail I need to keep into folders where there are five more messages I’ve got to check God loves me and all people and that helping
I can find it. Some of those 7,000 of mine are out. Some of them require me to do something. people discover that truth is what matters most.
Lissi (Patricia) of Lowville, OH; five organized that way. But most of them are not. Some of them make me laugh. Of course, I’ve I really am going to sit down one day this
daughters, Doris Fain of Kingsland, Most of them are just sitting there. And most of got to pass those along to others who need a week and clean out that inbox on the compu-
GA, Fran Szenborn (Ted) of Warren, them are not anything important. A note from laugh. Some of them keep me connected to ter. It can’t wait any longer. Then maybe I’ll be
MI, Jean Detec (Rich) of Youngstown, my sister about how much snow fell that week friends I don’t get to see very often. So now I’m brave enough to start in on the inbox in my
OH, Jane Walker (Ron) of Yulee and in Kentucky. A joke I’ve already forwarded to up to more than 7,050 notes in my inbox, and I head and heart. It needs some emptying and
Betsy Langston (Mike), also of Yulee; everybody who I think might appreciate it. (So give up on cleaning it out and move on to some reorganizing, too. How about yours?
a sister, Olga Blackman who lives in
Arizona; 15 grandchildren, 35 great
grandchildren and six great-great
grandchildren. A memorial service
was held last Saturday, February 27,
at Abundant Life Christian Church
Test TRIVIA BY
MAGGIE
“THE
1. What is the present day name
of the islands that Capt. James
Cook named the Sandwich
Islands in 1778?
3. The name of Jim Henson’s
Muppets is a combination of
what 2 words?
5. For Kids Only: How do you spell
the sport of racing downhill on
slats while holding sticks?

Your
4. What world city has the busiest
in Fernandina Beach. In lieu of flow- 4. Moscow 5. Skiing
2. How many years would it take subways, transporting more
ers, the family suggests that memo- TRIVIAMEISTER” to read out loud all the DNA or than 3 billion people a year?
3. Puppet and Marionette
rial donations in Mrs. Rucci’s name be 2.Almost 10
genetic information present in
made to the Abundant Life Christian ANSWERS: 1. Hawaiian

Knowledge
one person?
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messages may be left at www.green- Test your knowledge every Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Crab Trab in downtown Fernandina Beach.
pinefuneral.com. Arrangements by (One of these questions will be featured at the next trivia show.)
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Newtonian demonstrators, star domes and more: All made locally


By Lauren Jones worked on the atomic bomb project in
Editor WWII,” Nathaniel said.
They build equipment such as the the
If you’re a science fanatic, being in the Sci- Newtonian demonstrator, the swinging pen-
ence First building in Yulee would be like be- dulum that some people have on their desks
ing in Santa’s work shop. Well, it is like being at their work.
in Santa’s workshop. Some of the workers call They also make something called a star
themselves exactly that. They are local peo- dome. It is a large black dome with a projec-
ple making parts for their business who are tor that is hand painted by their employees
happy to do it. right in their shop, which depicts the solar
Science First may be a big company now, system. It is mostly used in schools and stu-
but they are still family owned and came here dents can go inside it and look up at the stars.
all the way from Buffalo, New York last year. All three of their faces light up when they
Science First was founded in 1960 by Frank start talking about their newest client; the
Lee who was a science teacher in Buffalo, New Department of Defense in Germany who
York. He taught chemical engineering and just bought 15 of their star domes, to use
physics at a community college and started for schools on U.S. military bases. Each cost
making his own products. He developed an from $20,000 to $50,000 a piece.
automated wire bending machine that is still They are all hands on with each part of
used in their business today. He always had their business and Nancy says they have great
the idea of simple scientific equipment that help from their great employees. Nancy de-
anyone could learn to use. That tradition was signs their catalogues and Nathaniel works
passed on down to his daughter, Nancy Bell, with all the local school to sell their products.
who is the president of Science First. Her and Their clientele consists mainly of the school
her two sons, Aaron who is the vice president system, environmental businesses and scien-
and Nathaniel who is the marketing director tists.
run the business along with a total of 24 em- The building off A1A on Gene Lassere
ployees. Blvd. is 25,000 square-foot and it is where
They love the fact that their small business every piece of equipment they sell is made.
is something they could carry on from when They hardly do any outsourcing and have
their grandfather started it. most of their own equipment to make their
“If my grandfather saw this today, he’d be products. Lauren Jones/The Nassau News
proud,” Aaron Bell said. “I almost think we are a real company The Science First family: Marketing Director Nathaniel Bell, President Nancy Bell and Vice Presi-
“My grandfather was quite a genius. He now,” Nancy laughed. dent Aaron Bell.

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Local animal clinic


knows their customers
and their pets
By Lauren Jones pets immunized,” Office Manager
Editor LaDora Williams said.
The animal clinic works frequently
The staff at Lofton Creek Animal with animal services such as STARS
Clinic are most likely the biggest animal (Saving the Animals Rescue Society)
enthusiasts you’ll meet. and others with vaccinations and ex-
The clinic has been open since 2002 ams.
and is was purchased by Dr. Jamie Customers education is important to
Dunn, DVM in 2008. Dr. Dunn at- the clinic staff and they strive to keep
tended Auburn University and received their customers up to date on all the
her degree in veterinary medicine. She vaccines and exams they need to do get
wanted to practice in the area because done for their pets.
her parents retired here. Williams says they have customers
There are seven employees on the all who are mostly local but also from St.
female staff. Marys, Kingsland and Jacksonville and
They recently started a new website she says the staff knows most of them.
where customers can check their pets’ “You can tell the animal lovers when
records and know when they are sup- they come in,” Williams said.
posed to bring them in for a check up. The clinic offers boarding services and
They are now offering different Williams says the staff lights up when
monthly specials. The current special is they see some of their regular pets come
“Macho March,” where all male cats and in. Most of the staff already know those
dogs neutering is 50 percent off. pets’ medical histories and personalities. Lauren Jones/The Nassau News
“We understand the economy and “We know how much our customers
how it is affecting people getting their love their pets,” Williams said. LaDora Williams, Dawn Maddox, Heidi Branigan holding Joey the cat and Sabrina Woodruff

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There’s more to a strand Proper speaker placement


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for my benefit as well as for the customer. Try
sides or behind. Swivel brackets are best so that
the sound can be aimed at your seating area.
explaining the layout of the room in question to The sub-woofer? Well, if you read my last
someone over the phone. Try providing a visu- article you should know exactly where a sub-
Have you ever wondered what alization of any room in your house. Where art woofer can go, right?!
hair is made of? First, hair is not work is and how big matters, as well as the win- Something I do see is flush mounted ceiling
dows, treatments, doorways, etc. So when it’s speakers for the fronts. Three speakers lined up
alive. There are three basic com- time to decide where speakers should be placed, in a row, just in front of the TV and firing every
ponents to hair. They are cuticle, there is definitely a house call. bit of their sound downwards. Sometimes
cortex and medulla. Front speakers can be in- that’s the only choice based on the room but
The cuticle is the outermost wall flush mounted ones, I choose to avoid that arrangement when I
layer of hair. It protects the inte- floor standing, bookshelf can. Some ceiling speakers are made with
rior. The cuticle contains the and sometimes mounted on a built in angle so they can be somewhat
Beauty same material as your finger swivel brackets. The room
and furniture are going to de-
aimed at the seating area.
Again, the room and seating will depict
and toe nails.
Tips The cortex is the middle lay- termine what is best. Home- what type of speaker is best and in what type
Thomas Hughes er and gives the hair strength owners tend to try and place of arrangement they can be placed. I’m not
speakers either too high, too suggesting you will get away with placing
and elasticity. It contains a
natural pigment called melanin. Melanin determines if we
close together, too low, too far Tech Tips those enormous Cerwin Vegas from college
apart… you get it. The aver- out in the open floor place either. They will
are blonde, brunette, black or redheads. Melanin gran- age person’s ears are around Bill Hughes probably end up looking and sounding good
ules are scattered in the cortex like chips in a chocolate 32-38” from the floor when in the garage.
chip cookie. Our tans are made of melanin granules. sitting. Try to get all of your speakers at this In summary, speakers are a part of the aesthet-
The medulla is the innermost layer and is absent level as well. ics and décor of the room they are in and plenty
in most people’s hair. The center channel speaker should be placed of thought should be put into “the where” to
Treat wet hair with care. Rubbing, scrubbing below the TV whenever possible. The majority put them. Sound quality and aesthetics: my two
and brushing all damage the hair when wet. of narration in a show, movie or broadcast will guidelines. Please call me for a free site survey if
Gently press water out with a towel and detangle come from that center speaker. There shouldn’t you are considering a media area change.
be any need to have your TV speakers on as well Please drop me an e-mail if you have any
with a wide tooth comb. Never apply heat to wet if you are using a good center channel speaker. questions or would like to see a particular topic
or damp hair. Heat swells the water in the hair which The rear or surround speakers can vary in covered.
explodes the cuticle. Not a good look. placement. Mine are in the wall directly behind Next week: Plasma, LCD, LED and now…
And last, don’t over-manipulate the hair. You create friction (heat) anytime you where we sit and are about 4 feet off the floor. I 3D televisions!
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Garden Talk: Plants that can tolerate the beach salt air
By Rebecca Jordi plants check out the University of each sample takes about 30 minutes
UF Faculty Member Florida website: http://edis.ifas.ufl. to process and I do not have staff to
edu/pdffiles/EP/EP01200.pdf. do this for me. A full nutrient analy-
Q: Will you give me some sug- Q: How much lime should I sis can be run by the University of
gestions of salt tolerant plants? add to my lawn and should I do Florida for a $7 charge per sample,
NC it now? WA which will include a pH test.  Each
A: Some possible choices of A: This is a repeat question so I am office has soil test kits you can pick
shrubs are Pittosporum, Yaupon pulling up one of my old answers. up during normal office hours. Call
Holly, Lantana, or Silverthorn Please, please do not add lime to 904-548-1116 or 904-548-1182
(Elaeagnus pungens). Ask your local your Florida yards unless you have for more information.
nursery about dwarf varieties which had a soil test that indicates you Q: What is this white stuff un-
would be a good choice to grow in need it.  I have had hundreds of der the leaves of my camellia? MM
pots. There are several varieties of soil test results and only one person A: Camellias are blooming now
Lantana such as ‘Golden mound’ has ever had to add lime. I know it and therefore we are paying more
which is yellow. There are two oth- is a common practice in northern attention to them, which results in
ers, one with white flowers and the states to add lime to lawns, but our us finding these insects more read-
other with purple flowers, which are lawngrass prefers an acid soil (low ily.  The insect is tea scale.  It will
commonly found at local garden pH). Liming the yard raises the pH, take some hard work to manage
centers and plant nurseries. Any of which places undue stress on the these pests, eliminating totally will
these three will attract adult butter- lawn’s ability to absorb important probably never happen. Notice the
flies as they are searching for nectar. nutrients and minerals.  If the pH operative word is “manage.” You
Smaller, salt tolerant plant choices is too high, it is possible to kill the could take a wet paper towel to
(reaching heights of only 2-3 feet) grass completely. It scares me when wipe off most of the insects, then
are Coontie, Lirope, Purslane (Por- I go to garden centers and see large apply horticulture oil (ultra fine
tulaca spp), or Algerian ivy. You pallets of lime that get shorter and works best) and use a soil drench of The Magnolia plant is moderately tolerant of the salt.
might try Beach Morning Glory or shorter each time I visit. Someone is imidacloprid around the root area
Cape Honeysuckle which could be buying this stuff by the bag full and of the shrubs.  Imidacloprid is the the label. We want to do all we can in Yulee and the main Extension Of-
trained to climb a trellis – both of it should not be the person caring active ingredient found in several to protect our pollinators and other fice in Callahan. The UF/IFAS Nas-
these would attract hummingbirds. for the lawn. Lime is an important products made to control insects beneficial insects. The photo shows sau County Demonstration Garden is
Palms for north Florida would be part of vegetable gardening but not on trees and shrubs which generally tea scale damage to the top of the located at the James S. Page Govern-
European, Canary Island Date, Pin- lawns. Have I beaten that dead horse is applied only once a year.  Check leaf. mental Complex. Mail questions to
do, Lady, and Windmill. Moderate- enough?  You can submit a soil sam- your local garden centers for appro- Rebecca Jordi, UF/IFAS Nas- Garden Talk, c/o Rebecca Jordi, Nas-
ly salt tolerant trees are Magnolia, ple to our office (either in Callahan priate pesticides.  It will probably sau County Horticultural Extension sau County Extension, 543350 US
loquat, Chaste, and Dahoon holly. or Yulee) in a paper bag and I will take more than one application of Agent, is a University of Florida facul- 1, Callahan, FL 32011. Visit http://
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Marques Robinson, 34 of Jolene Knight, 35 of Yulee: Jamiel Mercer, 23 of Fern- Valdis Matthews, 29 of Hol- Melissa Keen, 25 of Callahan:
Fernandina Beach: two counts domestic battery. andina Beach: possession of lywood, SC: driving with a DUI.
Henry Lopez, 19 of Orange
Park: no valid driver’s license. of the sale and delivery of Carol Bonner, 65 of Orange marijuana and on Saturday: suspended license.
cocaine. criminal trespassing. Christina Hurlbert, 37 of
Park: trespassing after warning. Terry Stringer, 38 of Jackson- Hilliard: DUI.
Clenon Melton, 53 of Callahan:
petit theft. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 John Conan, 56 of Sarasota: Russell Tyler, 28 of Callahan: ville: driving with a suspended
no valid driver’s license and license. Diego Esteban, 31 of Fern-
Miguel Chavez-Hernandez, disorderly intoxication.
Paul McClure, 39 of Lake Park, expired tag. andina Beach: driving without
FL: driving without or with a 24 of Glennville, GA: no driver’s Valerie Mosley, 39 of Fern- Harvey Jenkins, 60 of a license.
license issues. andina Beach: battery. Marcus Morrow, 47 of Calla- Fernandina Beach: disorderly
suspended or revoked license
han: driving with a suspended intoxication. Shawn Pittman, 23 of Cal-
and refused to obey an officer. James Barber, 54 of Yulee: David Laycock, 23 of Live Oak, license. lahan: violation of parole for
Michael Shuman, 20 of Yulee: false report of a crime. FL: felony battery. Jason Guynn, 44 of Hilliard:
Justin Royal, 22 of Yulee: expired tag (more than six grand theft, grand theft, deal-
violation of parole for grand Richard Holland, 20 of Betty Gandy, 48 of Fernandina ing in stolen property and false
grand theft. months).
theft. Fernandina Beach: domestic Beach: perjury and false official verification of ownership.
battery. statements. Amy Mischler, 38 of Fern- Clarence Pickett, III, 22
Clarence Weaver, Sr., 40 of Cal-
andina Beach: possession of a of Hilliard: sell schedule of Josh Fowler, 24 of Fern-
lahan: child abuse. He abused Sonya Smith, 46 of Callahan: Justin Royal, 22 of Yulee: controlled substance without marijuana I and possession of andina Beach: possession of a
his 8-year-old child. two counts of synthetic nar- burglary of a structure and a prescription and possession marijuana. controlled substance without
Ed Young, 29 of Fernandina cotic sale. grand theft. of a new legend drug without a prescription, possession of
Beach: burglary and grand Kenneth Smith, 53 of Cal- Timothy Higginbotham, a prescription (clindamycin: Matthew Hallicy, 20 of Jack-
sonville: burglary to a structure marijuana, possession and/
theft. lahan: two counts of synthetic 34 of Yulee: possession of a misdemeanor).
and grand theft. or use of narcotic equipment
Michael Russ, 38 of Flora narcotic sale. controlled substance without a FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 and trespassing property not
Home, FL: DUI, possession of a Christopher Rooney, 23 of prescription. Robert Smith, 21 of Jackson-
Robert Strange, 42 of Fern- structure or convey.
controlled substance, posses- Jacksonville: possession of Clenon Melton, 53 of Callahan: ville: pass forged alter bank bill
andina Beach: possession of note check draft. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
sion of marijuana and posses- burglary tools. sale and delivery of cocaine marijuana, possession of drug
sion of drug paraphernalia. and possession of cocaine with paraphernalia, possession Dottie Raulerson, 22 of Denitra Kellogg, 34 of
Donna Wade, 44 of Folkston,
Boyd Russ, 45 of Flora Home, GA: armed possession of meth- intent to sell and manufactur- of hydrocodone, trafficking Hilliard: child neglect and pos- Jacksonville: driving with a
FL: introduction of contraband ing, delivery. hydrocodone and the sale and session of paraphernalia. suspended license.
amphetamine and possession
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session of marijuana, disorderly Michael Woulard, 33 of FL: lewd and lascivious battery.
WEDNESDAY, Eric Delaney, 35 of Fernandina
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an officer, resisting arrest and FEBRUARY 24 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27
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What does low inflation mean for bond owners?


To create and maintain an effective investment strategy you need to look at the “big picture
If you’re like many people, you Fewer people working means Assuming short-term will lose value if rates rise that you could lose some or
may pay a lot of attention to the fewer people spending, which rates stay low for a while, —  you may want to con- all of your principal as the
day-to-day price movements of lowers the demand for goods what opportunities should sider building a “ladder” value of your bonds fluctu-
your investments. But to create and services. Also, we are cur- you consider for your containing bonds of vary- ates. You can help combat
and maintain an effective invest- rently not producing anywhere bonds? For one thing, you ing maturities. When rates these risks by considering
ment strategy, you also need to near as much as we could, given may want to expand your rise, you might be able to quality, investment-grade
look at the “big picture” — spe- our productive capacity, accord- holdings beyond short- reinvest the proceeds of bonds.
cifically, the economic and mar- ing to the Federal Reserve (Fed). term bonds; longer-term your short-term bonds into If it’s suitable for your
ket forces that can affect your When this gap exists, the econ- bonds usually offer higher new ones that carry the investment objectives, risk
Edward Jones investments’ performance. And omy can typically expand with- interest rates as compen- higher rates. And if rates tolerance and financial cir-
Financial Advisor one of those factors is inflation. out triggering higher inflation. sation for inflation risk, fall, you’ll still collect larger cumstances, a bond ladder
Of course, inflation has been If inflation does remain low which increases over time. interest payments from may help you prepare for
Ronnie L. Stoots Jr.
fairly tame lately. In fact, some for the near term, the Fed is un- If interest rates do rise, your longer-term bonds changes in inflation and
consumer prices fell through likely to raise short-term inter- however, the value of exist- — which would also typi- interest rates. And by being
much of 2009, according to the est rates significantly; it typically ing bonds tends to fall; no cally fetch a premium price prepared, you can avoid
Bureau of Labor Statistics. Will raises rates in an effort to “cool one will pay you the face if you needed to sell them negative behaviors, such
the mild inflation environment down” an overheated economy. value of your bond when before they matured. as hasty decisions and ex-
continue? Consequently, if inflation stays newer ones are issued at Keep in mind, though, cessive trading, while you
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course of any economic devel- tinued low interest rates, at least they have a long future may help protect you some- help achieve your long-
opment. Yet some key signs for a while. This would affect all stream of interest payments what against interest rate term goals.
point to continued low infla- types of investments, but it’s es- that wouldn’t keep up with risk, you need to consider Systematic investing
tion. For one thing, unemploy- pecially relevant to fixed-income current rates, long-term other factors, such as credit does not guarantee a profit
ment remains stubbornly high. vehicles, such as bonds. bonds typically adjust more risk — the risk that the or protect against loss.
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The key to well-being later CALENDAR OF


in life is continuing to learn EVENTS March 4th - March 12th
Want to stave off mental and physi- In another recent study, the AARP Fernandina Beach
FERNANDINA BEACH EUROPEAN AMERICAN
cal aliments and diseases associated with commissioned research of 1,019 people BUSINESS CLUB MEETING
aging? The key may be in continuing to age 50 and older which explored how SOUNDS ON CENTRE Wednesday, March 10 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
learn. The term “lifelong learning” has re- and why people over 50 learn about new Friday, March 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. Our next meeting will be on March 10th at
“Sounds on Centre” is a series of free com- Slider’s Seaside Grill on 1998 South Fletcher Ave.
ceived much attention in the things. It found that older adults’
munity concerts held on the first Friday of each We will have an informal networking session
press these days. “Lifelong preferred learning formats vary but from 5:30 to 6 p.m. and start the meeting at 6
learning is the continued for 11 of the 17 topics about which month from March to October (except for May)
in downtown Fernandina Beach. p.m. with the introduction of guests.
educational experience that they were asked about, seniors ex- To get to know each other, we will continue
In March, the scheduled performer is Face
utilizes non-credit academic pressed preferences for learning in with our “know your member” presentations
For Radio. Concerts are held on Centre Street
courses… to fully engage the loosely structured groups in work- between Front and Second streets.
and look forward to have Jose Ocana and Han
brain, heighten physical ac- shop settings. Ramakers as upcoming speakers.
tivity, and maintain healthy The bottom line: to stay young, We will conclude the meeting with as short
DANCING WITH THE LOCAL STARS discussion on next meeting topics and how we
social relationships” accord- we need to exercise our brains like
ing to Nancy Nordstrom, au- Aging we exercise our muscles. As the
Saturday, March 6 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Classic Ballroom Dancing presents Dancing
can further improve the value of our network.
thor of Learning Later, Living Gracefully saying goes, use it or lose it!
Jin us for social hour afterwards.
with the Local Stars at the Amelia Island Planta-
Greater: The Secret for Mak- Dr. Nancy “School Many outlets for lifelong learning tion Conference Center, a fundraising event YULEE YULEE
ing the Most of Your After-50 Marm” Rossiter exist in Nassau county, including benefiting The Ballroom Youth Academy. The
Years. the Learning Community (www. schedule for the evening is as follows: FIRST FRIDAY COFFEE
This research was con- tlcnf.com or 904-430-0120); Flor- 6-7 p.m.: Open dancing, hors d’ouevres and Friday, March 5 at 9:30 a.m.
firmed in a Canadian academic journal ida State College at Jacksonville (www. cash bar The Nassau Patriots will have their first Friday
that studied the effects of successful ag- fccj.com or 904-359-5433); and Nassau 7-8 p.m.: Auction coffee at Murray’s Grille and will start a first
8:30 p.m.: Ballroom Youth Academy, fabulous Saturday coffee at 8:30 a.m. for those who work
ing. Successful aging is defined in terms County Parks and Recreation (www.nas- during the week and are not able to attend. The
of health, life satisfaction and happiness, saucountyfl.com or 904- 548-4689). floor show, trophy presentation
Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 at the Nassau Patriots welcomes anyone who wants
and physical and mental functioning. The Dr. Nancy “School Marm” Rossiter is to learn more about the Tea Party and freedom
door. For more information, call 904-707-6762 or
results point to the fact that participation an  Assistant Professor at Jacksonville Uni- movements.
go to www.classicballroom.net.
in educational activities has positive ef- versity and runs the Learning Community
fects on successful aging and potentially of North Florida.  She will be writing ar- ART EXHIBIT AT THE NASSAU
TALK OF AMELIA TOASTMASTERS
contributes to both physical and psycho- ticles periodically on topics regarding aging CENTER GALLERY
Monday, March 8 at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 11 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
logical well-being. gracefully, which she hopes to do someday. All meetings are at 6:30 p.m. on the first and A reception will be held to meet Profes-
fourth Monday of the month at the Fernandina sor James Kemp, curator and collector of the
Beach Police Department community room, Talismans of the Far East Art Exhibit. The exhibit,
1525 Lime St. in Fernandina Beach. For more consisting of talismans from 24 religions will
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