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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 17 SERVING YULEE, HILLIARD, BRYCEVILLE , FERNANDINA BEACH AND CALLAHAN April 29, 2010

The Shrimp Festival has arrived

By Lauren Jones Henry “Bunny” Ster-


Editor ling was a fisherman
in the beginning
They fueled up their shrimp boats, tuned and used to race his
up their engines and raced each other as their boat, the “Chicka-
wives and fellow residents of Amelia Island dee.” He is also
watched on.
“They were like a Nascar league of their the honary grand
own,” executive director of the Shrimp Fes- marshall this year.
tival Sandy Price said. Henry Sterling
The Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival re-
turns to Amelia Island beginning today at 6
p.m. with the pirate parade. Friday is open- and they carried the shrimp dishes on
ing night and includes entertainment, the in- the boats themselves.
vasion of the pirates and fireworks. The main “Back then, it was just a great
festival starts Saturday and goes through time,” Sterling said. economic includes
Sunday with art, shrimp and much more. When fuel prices rose and the develop- survey. The last survey estimated 130,000 100 entries. It begins at 6 p.m. and lasts
However, the festival has come a long way ment on the waterfront started the races people come each year and that number about an hour and a half. There will be a
from its humble beginnings. slowed, but the gumbo girls kept making grows. contest for the best float.
In the early 1960s, the wives of the shrimp shrimp and the Shrimp Festival turned into This year there are 297 juried art vendors The Shrimp Festival could not happen
boaters and captains started making gumbo what it is today with food vendors, antiques including watercolors, photography, sculp- without the community. There is a commit-
for them and the people who came out to and art, parades and more. Each food vendor ture, metal, pottery and more. The antique tee of about 35 volunteers who work year
watch the races. The races, Price says, were is a nonprofit organization and they decide vendors will sell furniture, jewelry and coins. round to keep it entertaining and keep the
more of a “See whose engine is bigger and what to make. There are 25 food booths this There will be a kids fun zone with some ac- original spirit alive.
better” type event. year and the variety of food is more and more tivities charging money. Everything else is The festival includes many contests, in-
“We were a bunch of good ‘ol fisherman. diverse every year. The Memorial United free to attend except the shrimp and art for cluding Miss. Shrimp Festival, which awards
That’s all we was,” Henry Sterling said. Methodist Church Youth will make shrimp purchase. The vendors will be spread from a scholarship to the winner.
Sterling was one of the original boat racers. quesadillas, the Vietnam Veterans of Nassau 8th to Front streets and from Ash to Alachua Three weeks after the parade is over every
After a friend challenged him, the races were County will serve shrimp pie and the Nassau streets. year, the committee gets together to critique
born. Sterling raced the Chickadee. He says County Community Development Corpora- The kick-off event is the Pirate Parade. the event and see what they can improve on.
the docks were lined with thousands of peo- tion will serve deviled crabs. “It is the best example of a small town pa- For more information, visit www.
ple and back then, there were street dances Price says every five years they conduct an rade,” Price said. It is more for the locals and shrimpfestival.com.

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8 a.m. - 16th Annual Shrimp Festival 5K Run/


Walk and the 11th Annual Katie Caples
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Hilliard
Fernandina
are you going?
Yulee Beach are you going to attend the shrimp festival
Callahan this weekend in fernandina beach?

Government
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“Yes, I’m going for the first “No, to be “No, I don’t go to “Yes, it’s a “Yes, it’s
COUNTY COMMISSION (Commission time, (even though I’ve honest I didn’t things like that.” tradition, I’ve something
chambers at the James S. Page lived here for four years.) even know been going all to do.”
Government Complex, 96135 Nassau Mike Evernhan
I’ve heard the restaurants about it.” my life.”
Place in Yulee. They can be reached at Callahan Amy
904-491-7380.) are more expensive during Holly Baty Haddock
Justin Gilyard
6 p.m. Monday, May 10 the festival though. But, I’m *Pictured with her Hilliard
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Fernandina Beach
going to just go and enjoy daughter Hannah
myself.” Hessong.
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office can be reached at 904-879-3801.) have to sleep was coming up, gone, but I’m kind good and the art my teacher run for
7 p.m. Monday, May 3 all day from but we do try to of celebrating my is good. It’s part of county commissioner,
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year.” signatures for a petition.”
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Weaving the fabric of faith Declare your “Financial arbor day”


Fabric is a small, common part of our lives Frost said in his poetry, “Hardcover catechisms The national celebration of Arbor Day try to boost your contributions whenever you
which transcends centuries of peoples’ lives on are a contradiction to our loose leaf lives.” happens on the last Friday of April, although get a salary increase. Also consider fully fund-
this continent. Having evolved over time, the Jesus walked the earth and, instead of hard- some states have designated other dates for ing your IRA until you’ve reached the annual
fabrics we choose to wear often fit our char- cover catechisms, he embraced loose-leaf lives. their own Arbor Day observances. Over the limits.
acter and our moods. On one day we choose He sought out the sick and hungry, touched
a navy blue shirt and on another a red jacket; the despised, healed the blind, turned over the years, Americans have planted millions of • Seek out variety. If you look around your
on one day the color of our team spirit and on societal tables for any group that experienced trees on this day, improving the environment, neighborhood, you will likely find many dif-
another day the subtle comfort of khaki. Loose injustice. Our loose leaf lives, however chaotic reducing erosion and leaving an invaluable ferent types of trees. And that’s a good thing,
weave fabrics keep us cool in the summertime they are, are still where God meets us, some- gift to future generations. But the because when Dutch elm disease
and the warmth of fleece wraps around us in times with more questions than answers. concepts behind Arbor Day can or some other ailment strikes
the winter. For so many years, sin- Some of our ordinary experiences of also be transferred to other realms one type of tree, you and your
gle threads were spun into life from learning are downright dull. We’ve all — such as investing. So this year, neighbors still have others that
piles of wool or cotton and then sat through a class or workshop with
fabric was woven with care by hand. a monotone teacher where minutes why not take steps to establish your can thrive. The same principle ap-
Creative compilations of color came droned by as we looked at our watches. own Financial Arbor Day? plies to investing: If an economic
to life as thread touched thread. Unless teaching hits the core of us, the Here are some ideas to consider: downturn or some other event
Throughout the centuries, tables things which most centrally define us •  Plant some “seeds.” Even the primarily strikes one type of asset,
have been donned with cloths and as persons, it doesn’t move us, change mightiest trees started out small — and most of your money is tied up
bread baskets lined with linens. us, make us new persons. Christ’s way Edward Jones
and the same is true of the portfo- Financial Advisor in that asset, you could run into
When fabric is placed on a table, of teaching was different and trans-
there is a sense of warmth - a sense Pastorally forming. It’s why the disciples called lios of many successful investors. trouble. That’s why you should
that you have prepared for your him Emmanuel – “God with us.” He If you’re just beginning to invest, Ronnie L. Stoots Jr. diversify your investment dollars
company. Fabric has also long been Speaking went about a new way of being in this consider putting whatever you can among stocks, bonds, certificates
important in religion. Woven in Rev. Mary world. afford, however minimal, into an IRA and of deposit (CDs), Treasury bills and other se-
wonderful colors, in many churches How much are we willing to go a 401(k) or other employer-sponsored re- curities. While diversification, by itself, can-
fabric signals the progression of the Kendrick Moore against the established way of seeing tirement plan. If you’ve been investing for not guarantee a profit or protect against loss,
church year. The color green marks and doing to introduce a radical new a while but still need to move closer toward it can help reduce the effects of volatility on
the season of Easter, a vibrant color that signals way of loving our neighbor? When do we look
life, energy and growth and symbolizes our evil in the eye and say, “No more.” your goals, you may have to seek out some your portfolio.
faith that is always searching and growing. One more thread of our journey of faith is new fields of opportunity and invest in them. • Be patient. When you plant a seed, you
From the fabric of swaddling cloth the first woven every time we receive the blessings of • Nurture the “roots.” To grow, roots need know it will take many years for your efforts
stories of the all the way to the damask (linens) God and take our stand - to honor, to remem- to be fed through water, oxygen and miner- to reach fruition. Over time, your tree will
that lay before us, we are called to proceed with ber, to have the amazing vision that this tap- als. Once you’ve planted the seeds of your lose some branches and bark, and it will be
wonder and amazement at what it means that estry is not yet finished and will continue to investments, they need to be nourished, too.
the Christ is among us. grow; to have the audacity to believe that we For example, once you’ve opened a 401(k),
From Moses to the prophets that followed may be made new. The fabric of faith is woven Finances cont. on page 6
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The perfect party dip


Jamie Thorn from Callahan sent this recipe. She says she made it for
Easter and has made it for a snack when craving it. She has also self-
published a cookbook, “Wachovia Favorites” with recipes from people
she works with.
This dip isn’t necessarily for the calorie conscience, but there are ways
to make it healthier. You can always use fat-free mayo and cream cheese.
Community I served it with blue corn chips. Enjoy!
Cookbook To send in your recipes, thoughts, comments and tips, e-mail
Lauren Jones laurenjones@thenassaunews.com.
Editor

Cheesy Onion Dip


 
1c mayo
8 oz. cream cheese softened
1c shredded cheddar
1 med sweet onion
(Vidalia if available is
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1/4 tsp hot sauce, more
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By Lauren Jones He says plant people are interesting and fun


Editor to be around. He is involved with the Callahan
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Dixie Acres Nursery started out with a dog. children. Some of the local school bring their
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ly, the dog was the boss. Dixie has since passed “I wish we could get back to basics with
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Now is the time to be outdoors with your fishing rod


This past weekend I had a chance setup is not only effective but dead- quarter-ounce jig heads to entice
to spend some time with my fam- ly. I spool the reel with a five-pound them out of creek mouths on out-
ily. I am blessed to be a part of a test monofilament. This is more going tide.
large southern family who has had than enough to handle these fish as Heads up to anyone interested,
its roots in the same area for over the biggest ones you will normally there is a large kayak tournament
a hundred years. The older genera- catch are in the one-pound range. next weekend. This tournament is
tion grew up as hard working farm- I only keep the fish that are bigger boasted as the worlds largest and
ers and passed on their than my hand but a dozen had over four hundred participants
hard work and dedication or so will certainly make a last year. If you are interested, all
to their children and their mess for. For those inter- information can be found at www.
children. ested in a larger species jaxkayakfishing.com. Not only is
They also had a great of fish with a little more this a great event but the proceeds
passion for everything fight in them, the big red go to Daniel’s kids which is an awe-
the outdoors had to of- fish are still cruising the some charity for children with dis-
fer including fishing and backwater. Use top water abilities.
hunting. If one was will- baits in the morning and There has also been a recent find-
ing to pay attention they Nassau late afternoon for great ing of poachers killing ospreys in
could learn all the neces- results. After ten o’clock, northeast Florida. If anyone hap-
sary tools not only to live Outdoors or somewhere around pens to see anyone messing with
off the land but enjoy it Ryan Conner that time frame, switch to these federally protected birds, con-
too. Thank God I paid at- grubs or spinner baits. tact your local authorities immedi-
tention. The trout bite has slowed down a ately.
I bring all this up because this tad but floating live shrimp under a Going back to my family gather-
time of year was always my most ex- cork will produce some nice fish in ing this weekend, I had an interest-
citing time growing up. The fishing the five- to six-pound range. Look ing question thrown my way. The
really turned on in the back waters for moving water on the changes of question pertained to the honesty
of the St. Mary’s river. May brings the tide, especially around structure of my fishing reports. Have you
on the bedding season for red breast and you are sure to find a few. The ever met a completely honest fish-
brim and all the fantastic action flounder are slowly showing back erman? I guess he can be mostly
that comes along with these feisty up but most of them are small. truthful when a camera is involved.
fish. Every year I return to my old The big ones are still staged up on Proof is in the picture is what I am
stomping ground armed with a Ze- the reefs offshore and will not start trying to say.
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Johnson beetle spins. This simple Try fishing live mud minnows on be safe out there. Ryan Conner has to be an honest fisherman when cameras are involved.

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Massages are much calendar of events


more than a luxury bryceville
Bryceville

Saturday, May 1 at 3 p.m.


Parade begins at about 6 p.m.
on Thursday, April 29th, and will
last until the final float rolls up
at 11:30 a.m. and the meeting
starts promptly at 11:45 a.m. 
Lunch is $15.
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Admission for the pageant is $5
and will be held at the Orange
Now... the wonderful world of Saturday Afternoon Movie Centre Street. Park High School.
massage. Massage is the manipu- The Friends of the Bryceville The theme for this year’s Saturday, May 5 from
lation of superficial layers of mus- Library invites the public to Parade is “Name That Tune.” 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
our Saturday Afternoon Movie, Artrageous Artwalk Yulee
yulee
cle and connective tissue to pro-
mote relaxation and well-being. featuring“The Fantastic Mr. Fox” Friday, April 30 The second Saturday of each
The word comes from the French in the Bryceville Community to Sunday May 2 month features the Artrageous Monday, May 3 from
Center. It is free and popcorn 47th Annual Isle of Eight Artwalk in the historic down- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Massage “friction or kneading.” and drinks are provided. Flags Shrimp Festival town district of Fernandina
In Latin Massa for “mass, dough, Plant Clinic
The Annual Isle of Eight Flags Beach. This month the Island Becky Jordi, Nassau County
and friction.” Massage involves
Beauty the manipulation of the body
Thursday, May 6 at 6 p.m.
Library Meeting
Shrimp Festival features an
array of activities for adults and
Art Association located at 18
North 2nd is featuring art-
Horticulture Extension Agent
will conduct a Plant Clinic at the
Tips with pressure. The Friends of the Bryceville children. The Shrimp Festival ists Pam Bennett and Becky Yulee Extension Office on Pages
Thomas Hughes Writings on massage have been Library invite the citizens of the will dish out boatloads of fresh Buchanan The Blue Door Artists Dairy Road. All residents are
found in ancient civilizations in- Bryceville area to attend the seafood and shrimp dishes, as “Mad Dogs and Alley Cats”, a invited to bring plant samples
cluding Rome, Greece, India, Japan, China and Egypt. next meeting at the Bryceville local volunteer organizations collection of 50 oil, acrylic and showing problems in their
A biblical reference from 493 b.c. describes daily mas- Community Center. A pictorial prepare and serve an astound- pigment ink paintings of dogs landscapes. Problems will be
history of the Bryceville area, ing assortment of menu items, by Suzanne Batchelor, and cats identified ands olutions offered
sage with olive oil and myrrh (Esther 2:9-12). Massage
which is on permanent display including shrimp pie, shrimp by Georganna Mullis wil be for correction.There is no fee for
began it’s popularity here in the mid - 1800’s. It was in- in the center will donated to the twisters, crawfish, and shrimp spotlighted. The event is free.
troduced by two New York physicians based on Henrik this service. For information call
Bryceville Library. ice cream. Families will enjoy For further information, call: 904-548-1116.
Ling’s techniques developed in Sweden. the “Little Pirate” costume con- 904-277-0717 or visit: www.
Swedish massage is defined in large part by the origi- callahan
Callahan test, pre-festival Pirate Parade, ameliaisland.com Saturday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m.
nal strokes that compose it’s method: effleurage (strok- and the Family Fun Zone. Visit
Pro Wrestling
ing), petrissage (kneading) and tapotement (striking). Friday, April 30 at 6 to 8 p.m. www.shrimpfestival.com for
Pro Wrestling returns to Yulee
The term “Swedish” massage is not really known in the Anti-Kidnapping Seminar more information. Saturday, May 15 from
Middle School. Local Superstar
country of Sweden. In Europe it is generally called a Have you ever thought about 2 to 4 p.m.
Rock and Roll Chris Turner faces
“Classic” massage. what you would do if you were Tuesday, May 4 from Free Family Movie Day
off against Champion Kevin
Massage has shown to be helpful in reducing pain, kidnapped? Nassau County 7 to 8 p.m. Fernandina Beach Branch
4H is hosting an educational The Great Egret Toole for the title, The Tag Team
Library, 25N. 4th Street. Conces-
joint stiffness, poor circulation and sub-clinical depres- seminar for our community Join a local birding expert sion available for purchase (all Champions The Marcs Brothers
sion. In the United States licensure is the highest level at the Extension Office in who will tell you the story of proceeds benefit children’s pro- will battle Shane Chung and
of regulation and restrictions. In the U.S. there are Callahan. This event is appro- the Great Egret. This beautiful grams) For more information Hayden Price, Cuzin Ricky J will
roughly 90,000 massage therapists. Training programs priate for youth ages 8 and bird is the Wild Amelia Nature please contact: (904)277-7365 face John Douglas (Colt Gatlin).
are typically 500 - 1000 hours in length. Florida re- older to attend with a parent or Festival spotlight critter of 2010. www.nassaureads.com. Advanced tickets are $6.00 and
quires 600 hours of training. adult chaperone.This event is Seminar is free to the public can be purchased from the
organized and taught by Gary and will be held at the Peck jacksonville
Jacksonville Yulee Middle Athletic Program.
The number of massage visits rose from 91 million in
W. Belson. Mr. Belson is the Center Auditorium at 516 South Portions of the proceeds will
1999 to 136 million in 2003. Massage alone generates benefit the Yulee Middle School.
roughly $11 billion dollars a year in the U.S. Massage creator of this seminar,formerly 10th Street. www.wildamelia. Saturday, May 22 at 11 a.m.
he was the Director of Train- com Miss Duval, Clay and Nassau For more information please
therapy is the most common type of complementary visit www.ccwrestling.biz.
ing of the Joint Military & Law County Forestry Pageant
and alternative medicine in hospitals and chiropractic Enforcement Hostage Rescue Friday, May 7 at 11:30 a.m. Triple header pageant for
care in the U.S. Antiterrorism School. If you Federated Republican Women female residents ages 0-24. Sunday, May 9 at 9:15 a.m.
In summary: Massage is much more than a luxury. are interested in attending this of Nassau luncheon Beauty competition only. New Special Needs Sunday
It is healing. It prepares the body, mind and soul for event, please RSVP to the Nas- Representative Charles Van- Queens advance to state finals School Class
the world outside. When considering a massage ask sau County Extension Service at Zant will be the guest speaker - Miss Florida Forestry Scholar- Blackrock Baptist Church
yourself what you hope to receive. Am I stressed? Do I 904-879-1019. at the Federated Republican ship Pageant which will be announces its new special
hurt somewhere? Find a therapist to match your needs Women of Nassau luncheon at held in beautiful St. Augustine needs Sunday School class. It is
and personality. It is best to interview them before fernandina beach
Fernandina the Golf Club of Amelia Island.  Florida on July 16-17. Tons of open to all ages. Students will
you commit to a long term routine. Some people talk Representative VanZant was prizes, beautiful crowns, custom sing, dance, share short stories
Thursday, April 29 from elected to the Florida House of satin sashes and queens state from scriptures and do arts and
throughout a massage. Others let their minds and body crafts. The church is located at
6 to 7 p.m. Representatives in 2008. Please beauty fee paid. Great begin-
drift. I play better golf after a massage. It’s a combina- Shrimp Festival Pirate Parade contact Gail Biondi by Tuesday, ners pageant! Deadline to enter 96362 Blackrock Road. For more
tion of mental and physical alignment. And with better Known as one of the high- May 4, with your reservation at is May 10. Please check out information call the church
golf comes a willing smile. May you find the same! lights of each year’s Isle of Eight 261-8793 or email at GJBiondi@ our website for more informa- office at 904-261-6220 or Kim
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Crime Beat
These reports are based on information supplied by the Nassau
County Sheriff’s Office. Anyone whose name appears in the reports
can contact The Nassau News if the case is dismissed, charges are
reduced, or they are acquitted of the charges. Call 781-2985, or
e-mail laurenjones@thenassaunews.com. Please be prepared to
provide documentation of the developments.

Monday, April 19 Marcus Morrow, 47 of Hilliard: failing to Jonathan Seidel, 22 of Fernandina Benjamin Arcille, 20 of St. Marys, GA: theft and driving without or with a Brent Smith, 36 of Deland, FL: failing
properly register as a sex offender. Beach: possession of drug paraphernalia. animal cruelty and battery on an officer. suspended or revoked license. to appear in court for criminal mischief
*Heather Ducas, 36 of Callahan: giving a and battery.
false name and shoplifting. Tuesaday, April 20 Whitney Beard, 19 of Fernandina Beach: Tasheekia Mobley, 24 of Fernandina Friday, April 24
possession of marijuana and drug Beach: grand theft. Yannesha Fort, 26 of Kingsland, GA:
Heather Dacus used her sister’s name Joseph Helms, 53 of Fernandina Beach: paraphernalia. Tommy Clay, 37 of Fernandina Beach:
when she was arrested on Saturday, April driving with a suspended license, no
possession of a controlled substance Timothy Higginbotham, 34 of Yulee: felony domestic battery.
17. Victoria Pallone was never arrested. motorcycle endorsement and no motor
without a prescription and possesion of Jessie Terrill, 27 of Fernandina Beach: dealing in stolen property
Heather Dacus was arrested for shoplifting marijuana. three counts of possession of marijuana Clarence Jones, 48 of Fernandina Beach: vehicle registration.
and then later charged with giving a false with intent to sell,selling marijuana and James Baker, 44 of Yulee: fleeing domestic battery, property damage
name. Christina Elliot, 35 of Fernandina Beach: or attacking to elude, possession of – criminal mischief under $200 and Saturday, April 24
intent to sell, manufacture, deliver, etc.
violation of parole for ordering or drug marijuana, possession of a controlled resisting an officer.
Katherine Powers, 53 of Ocala: driving substance paraphernalia and reckless Tiffany Edwards, 22 of Jacksonville:
offender probation. Anthony Turner, 28 of Jacksonville: no
with a suspended license, motor vehicle registration. driving. Gary clark, 57 of Yulee: aggravated as- driving without or with a suspended or
Cory Brown, 25 of Yulee: possession of sault with a deadly weapon and battery. revoked license.
Carol McKenzine, 38 of Fernandina marijuana. John Vinson, Sr., 47 of Yulee: violation of Tami Hunt, 38 of Bryceville: accessory
Beach: as a parent, failing to require parole for battery. after the fact (two counts), aggravated Kristal Shuler, 29 of Fernandina Beach: Rodney Hogue, 52 of Jacksonville:
school attendance and contributing to Ashley MacDonald, 18 of Fernandina battery and robbery. domestic battery. fleeing and eluding and expired drivers
the delinquency of a minor. Beach: possession of marijuana and drug Keysha Scott, 30 of Fernandina Beach: license,
parapgernalia. no driver’s license. Thursday, April 22 Rodger Ray, 26 of Hilliard, aggravated
Thomas Waits, 29 of Fernandina Beach: battery. Sunday, April 25
larceny theft: more than $300 but less Samantha Lucio-Simmnons, 20 of Christopher Torres, 30 of Fernandina Leslie Parker, 46 of Fernandina Beach:
than $5,000. Beach: possession of marijuana. felony robbery and misdemeanor Charles Timmons, 19 of Kingsland, GA: Christopher Baker, 35: residential
Yulee: marijuana producing schedule
robbery. possession of marijuana. burglary.
1 (armed), marijuana possession over
Billie Nicely, 46 of Fernandina Beach: 20 grams (armed), narcotic equipment Andrea Voitelein, 20 of Yulee: posses-
retail theft under $300 and posses- sion of marijuana. Timothy Dubberly, 28 of Fernandina Matthew Turcotte, 18 of Kingsland, GA:
possession or use and possession of Eric Thornton, 25 of Yulee: extort or
sion of a controlled substance without Beach: possession of marijuana and possession of marijuana.
legend drug. threats (domestic violence).
prescription. Trevor Binns, 28 of Fernandina Beach: reckless driving.
aggravated assault. Nelson Morris, 29 of Fernandina Beach:
Michael Sturgill, II. 27 of Yulee: mari- traffic in opium or derivative, possession Robert Willis, 58 of Yulee: aggravated
Justin Krulac, 24 of Hilliard: violation Joseph Dean, 19 of Yulee: grand theft.
of parole for felony battery resulting in juana producing schedule 1 (armed), with intent to sell, possession of more assault with a deady weapon and resist-
Wednesday, April 21
great harm. marijuana possession over 20 grams Jermaine Bellamy, 32 of Kingsland, GA: than 20 grams of marijuana, armed pos- ing an officer.
(armed), narcotic equipment possession Brandi Eggebrecht, 33 of Fernandina driving without or with a suspended or session of a controlled substance, pos-
William Turner, 43 of Hilliard: fleeing and or use. Beach: DUI. revoked license. session of a firearm by a convicted felon, Donald Noble, 54 of Yulee: driving with
and eluding, DUI, leaving the scene, driv- possession of a controlled substance a suspended license knowingly.
ing with a suspended license and failing Harley Summers, 18 of Fernandina Cody Redding, 20 of Hilliard: violation of James Green, 18 of Fernandina Beach: paraphernalia, possession of cocaine and
to sign summons. Beach: no drivers license while operating parole for dealing in stolen property. grand theft. possession with intent to sell marijuana. Marlon Hernandez 22 of Fernandina
a motorcycle. Beach: no drivers license.
Elijah Bennett, 32 of Jacksonville: viola- Neil Choban, 48 of Yulee: petit theft. Cecil Browning, 22 of Jacksonville: Latsha Cooner, 43 of Yulee: driving with
tion of parole for felony DUI. Ryan Taylor, 22 of Fernandina Beach: forgery and grand larceny. Grand theft a suspended license. Burton Bailey, 28 of Yulee: habitually
possession of marijuana and selling Lorrie Flakes, 49 of Fernandina Beach: and petit theft. driving with a suspended license.
Christopher Dennard, 31 of Cochran, marijuana, possession of drug para- driving without or with a suspended or Clayton Cobb, 21 of Callahan: driving
GA: auto burglary and prowling. phernalia. revoked license. James Geiger, 42 of Jacksonville: grand with a suspended license. Jerald Brown, 41 of Folkston, GA: DUI.

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