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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 19 SERVING YULEE, HILLIARD, BRYCEVILLE , FERNANDINA BEACH AND CALLAHAN May 13, 2010

Explore the “Rich


Culture of This
Ancient Old Island”
By Rosa Adams
Fernandina Beach

Let us remember in the month of May, 2010 that we celebrate the birth
month of our picturesque Amelia Island. The first recorded visitor to Amelia
Island was the great French Admiral and explorer, Jean Ribault, in 1562.
History tells us Ribault arrived early in the Month of May and claimed the
Island for France and named it “Isle de Mai,” (French for the Month of May).
From this date in 1562 to July 10, 1821 there was one bloody-battle and war
after war for hundreds of years over who and/or what nation would occupy this
valuable Amelia Island. As we know, Fernandina was the first and only city in
the United States to have served under eight flags; France, Spain, Great Britain,
Patriot’s flag, Green Cross of Florida, Mexico, Confederate and the United
States from 1821 to date.
Ever wonder why Fernandina was fortified with so many forts, such as; Fort
San Fernandina in 1686 and Fort San Carlos in 1812 and Fort Clinch in 1847.
Ribault described this Island in 1562 as being a land of great riches and
plenty with wondrous water ports and harbors with fine soil and a “godly cli-
mate.” Is that not accurate today? And the reason some of us got here as soon
as we could!
Mercy… It’s no wonder why our early residents needed all those Forts to
help protect and defend them against those blood-thirsty invaders! Today, as
we celebrate the birth month of our great Island, let us all be thankful for the
“Peaceful-times,” that all of us have enjoyed on this beautiful and treasured
Island. Taken in 1970 of Rosa Adams and her late husband, Don Adams speak with two unidentified park rangers.

Health fair in Hilliard is a big hit


By Lauren Jones “It decreases the risk of falls for people who might not know
Editor how to gain back their balance,” Byars said.
There was also a blood donation station and about 20 people
Children jumped in a bounce house, rode on real donated that day.
live ponies and stood on a machine moving a ball Northeast Florida Community Hospice was there to educate
through a maze on a screen that resembled a Pac- people on life choices one might not think they need to think
Man game. It was a hot but breezy day as different about even at a young age. Staff member Colleen Dedenbach
local Nassau County businesses set up booths under a and volunteer Letha McAlister maned the table.
large tent. “We both care so much about Hospice, so we just wanted to
The Lifecare Center of Hilliard held its annual health let people know that we are here to provide information about
fair Saturday with a “Preserving Classics” theme along with having someone to talk to at end of life care,” Dedenbach said.
the children’s section. There were 26 local businesses partici- Hospice treats people for end of life care for all sorts of diseas-
pating in the event offering their services and information es. McAlister said there is a common misconception they only
to the 250 attendees. take care of people with cancer.
“This is all about letting the community know what re- Northeast Florida Community Hospice covers Nassau, Du-
Colleen Dedenbach and Letha McAlister of sources are out there for them and to promote health,” Iris val, Baker, Clay and St. John’s counties. The program consists of
Northeast Florida Community Hospice edu- Nanctz of the Lifecare Center said. teams of a doctor, nurse, social worker, CNA, a chaplain and a
cated people on their program. Each year the Lifecare Center calls around to different volunteer to provide services for any needs of a patient.
dentists, doctor’s offices and other health related fields ask- They both stressed the importance of designating someone to
ing for their participation in the event which happens at speak on your behalf in the event something unexpected hap-
the Lifecare Center on U.S. 1 in Hilliard. pens and you needed their care.
cALLAHAN, FL

The Lifecare Center of Hilliard is a nursing care facility “It’s all about the quality of life,” McAlsiter said.
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A staff member of the Lifecare was on site showing off
their new Biosway machine. It is designed to measure bal-
ance and train people to get their balance back who might
have suffered a fall in their older age. It has a foot board
similar to a Wii fit board that you measure your balance
on. There is a screen with a circular maze with a ball that
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represents you and your feet. You have to slowly and care-
fully sway right an left to navigate through the maze. It leaves
a trail on the screen where you have swayed and times how
long it takes to get through the maze. The Lifecare
Center just acquired the machine in the end of
March. Steven Owens, a therapy technician at
Lifecare ushered people at the event to come
try the machine. Jill Byars sat at a table with
a makeshift cooler for her soda can. It was
a styrofaom to-go box opened with ice in
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Hilliard
Fernandina
WHAT IS YOUR OPInIOn?
Yulee Beach what are your thoughts on the oil spill?
Callahan
“With the knowledge we have
“It all could have been prevented.
today you’d think they’d have been
Now they’re just going to raise the
GOvERnmEnT better prepared. I guarantee we will
price of gas and we’re going to have
mEETInGs still be seeing the affects of this 10
Bryceville
to pay for their mistakes..”
years from now.”
Jason Davis
Billy Canterbury Yulee
Following are upcoming public Callahan
meetings in Nassau County.

COUNTY COMMISSION (Commission “I don’t know a lot about oil drilling, “It’s going to be a big puzzle for the
chambers at the James S. Page but it seems like it could have been companies to figure out what went
Government Complex, 96135 Nassau
prevented. I just feel bad for the wrong. I hope they find a solution
Place in Yulee. They can be reached at
904-491-7380.) people who lost their livelihoods quickly. Only God knows what the
9 a.m. Wednesday, May 12 and the animals.” long term effects will be.”
9 a.m. Wednesday, May 19
Shandelle Fleming Judith Hegglund
SCHOOL BOARD (Nassau County Fernandina Beach Hilliard
School Board District Office building,
1201 Atlantic Ave., Fernandina Beach,
unless otherwise noted. They can be
“I think more could have been done
“I think they should be more
reached at 904-491-9900) after the fact. It took them two
careful. It wasted a lot of oil that we
6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 13 weeks to get the dome, they should
could have used.”
have had one already.”
FERNANDINA BEACH CITY
Leslie Porter
COMMISSION (Their office can be Donald Lee Callahan
reached at 904-227-7305.) Visiting Fernandina from S. Carolina
6 p.m. Tuesday, May 18
6 p.m. Tuesday, June 1
“It could have been prevented, “My opinion of the oil companies
CALLAHAN TOWN COUNCIL (Their but the people with the power and hasn’t changes becuase we’ve got
office can be reached at 904-879-3801.)
7 p.m. Monday, May 17
money don’t care. Now the small to have them. But, it is going to
7 p.m. Monday, June 7 people are the ones who are going be hard if they don’t hurry up and
to have to suffer. It’s a shame.” clean it up.”
HILLIARD TOWN COUNCIL (Their
office can be reached at 904-845-3555.) Autumn Simmons Aldolphus Timmons
7 p.m. Thursday, May 20 Yulee Hilliard
7 p.m. Thursday, June 3

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Dear Editor,
5:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 9
I am a long-time member of Community First Credit Union of Florida, and I am writing to express concern about the recent decision
Community First has made to close the Callahan and Fernandina branch. I am NOT in favor of this decision and think it is a very poor
The Nassau News choice for a financial institution that flaunts the slogan, “Invested In You.”
On the letter dated April 28, 2010, which informed members of the closing it reads: “We want to assure you that we continue to be com-
www.THEnAssAunEws.COm mitted to the Nassau County area.” Closing a branch and forcing members to go to another branch further away is not a commitment to
ANY resident in Callahan, Hilliard, Bryceville, Fernandina or surrounding areas.
Twitter: Thenassaunews The decision to close the Callahan branch will most likely force many members to bank elsewhere unless they work near another branch. In
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Publisher: Ray Fountain an ATM for Community First does not remain in Callahan then this would definitely solidify my decision to move my accounts.
I do know that Vystar Credit Union still owns land in Callahan and I would highly recommend that construction of their building begin
Editor: Lauren Jones soon. Even if the construction of a Vystar office in Callahan does not occur in the next few years, at least an ATM for Vystar presently exists
Distribution / sales: Shirley Fountain in Callahan. Will Community First keep an ATM in Callahan or Fernandina? Will you move your funds to another institution? I encourage
Creative Director: Jessica Woodrum all current Community First members in the area to take a minute to express your opinion to Community First by sending a letter to: John
Hirabayashi, CEO and President, P.O. Box 2600, Jacksonville, FL 32232.
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Finding solid footing in a changing world Obituaries


I have been a big fan of the hit television into trouble when we fail to recognize that in immovable bedrock below? Does your com-
show “24” for quite some time. It has been a changing world we need fixed points of ref- pass always point to true north or is your
on now for nine years and now I am won- erence. We need a compass that always points
dering what I am going to do with myself to true north. Let’s say we are trying to make
compass like Captain Jack Sparrow’s where
north is determined by what Jack wants? Elaine D. Belkin
on Monday nights once Jack Bauer finally the best education decision for our kids: Do God’s Word has been the foundation of eth-
retires. One thing that has always I home school my kids or send ics for Christians for centuries and as long as Grace R. McCall, 80, of Amelia Island
fascinated me about 24 is the role them to public school? I believe they have been faithful to follow it (no, they passed away Tuesday Morning, May 4 at
of ethics in the show. Jack always the parent must decide this but have not always been faithful) they have done Osprey Village. She was born June 14, 1929
finds himself caught on the horns even this decision needs to be well. But let me also point out that biblical in Jacksonville and moved to Amelia Island
of an ethical dilemma and becomes governed by an objective ethi- ethics are more than just determining right 12 years ago from Lakeland. Mrs. McCall
a pragmatist when he feels it is nec- cal principle. I learn from God’s from wrong. Even if you think you are a pret- was employed by various utility companies
essary. If you have been watching Word that education is the par- ty good person who keeps to a solid biblical
this season, you know that Jack ent’s responsibility, not the gov- ethic, if it does not lead to the cross, you have throughout her career. She was with JEA
has lost his moral compass in the ernment’s. So even those areas missed something. Biblical ethics and moral- in Jacksonville for over 20 years, spent sev-
last few hours like never before. He where we do not have definite ity are not synonymous. Rightly understood eral years in Gainesville and was director of
wants revenge! This is not like Jack. Pastorally answers we have fixed points of and applied, biblical ethics will always lead utilities in High Point, NC and Lakeland,
When he has gone against civil speaking reference that guide us in mak- us to see our need of the Cross and Christ’s FL. She was a member of St. Peters Episco-
authorities in the past, he always Rev. David Bradsher ing decisions. forgiveness for we will come to realize we pal Church in Fernandina Beach and was a
had ethical reasons for doing what But this is not what our cul- cannot keep our own principles perfectly be- member of The Daughters of the King in
he did, even if it meant taking the ture says today. It says the in- cause we didn’t make them up. That is one the Jacksonville and Lakeland areas. Other
president hostage! But now he is being driven dividual decides what is ultimately right and way we can tell the difference: if we can keep memberships include the Republican Wom-
by anger and grief in a constantly changing wrong for them. But it doesn’t take long for them, then we made them. The Apostle Paul
situation. Jack is not alone in his ethical di- the advocates of this form of ethics to cry: once wrote that God’s grace revealed in Jesus en’s Club of Nassau County and the Rose
lemmas. Even the president has shifted from “You can’t do that! That’s wrong!” Jack Bau- Christ teaches us to say no to ungodliness and Garden Club of Fernandina Beach. She had
principles to pragmatism and the hole she is er is a great example of this. He has simply worldly passions and to live lives that are full also been a mentor for the Take Stock in
digging keeps getting deeper! I am not saying decided for himself what is right yet who of good works. Unless our ethics lead to the Children program in Lakeland. Survivors
I agree with Jack Bauer’s ethics even most of believes revenge is a good thing? Some may cross of Christ, they are man-made. If they are include a son and daughter in law, Robert
the time. He always believes what he is doing say: “We have laws and everyone must follow man-made, then we have to acknowledge the E. and Sharon McCall, Jr. of Melbourne,
is the right thing in the midst of a constantly them.” True, but doesn’t the existence of such day may come where the most unthinkable FL; two sisters, Nancy C. Graham of Fern-
evolving situation, but is he doing right? How laws prove we cannot live as laws unto our- act today may be widely accepted tomorrow. andina Beach and June R. Sullivan who lives
can we know? selves? We cannot have it both ways. If our ethics are not anchored in the cross of
Much like our own world, our ethical We live in a constantly changing culture. Christ, then we are adrift in the currents of a in Indiana and several nieces and nephews.
standards are always being challenged by Are you being carried along with the currents constantly changing world. May we all find A memorial service will be held at a later
changes in the world. I believe that we get of the culture or are you anchored into the solid footing in Jesus! date. Messages of condolence may be left at
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Local jewelry store keeps things simple Test Your


By Lauren Jones
Editor
dresses in casual clothes because he
doesn’t want to make his customers
feel intimidated as they would if he
Knowledge
For over 50 years, Crawford were wearing a suit.
Jewelers has been in business with “I’m just a simpleton,” Crawford Trivia by Maggie
three generations of the Crawford laughed. “The TriviaMeisTer”
Family running it. They have a to- They strive to keep their custom-
tal of eight family members work- ers comfortable and keep the serv-
ing for the business. Since 1957 ice simple. 1. Going on since 1875, what national
they have been in business and “We don’t try to throw all the racing event is always the first Sat
started out in Waycross, GA. The bells and whistles at you. We don’t in May?
now have two locations there and use words you can’t understand.”
one in Fernandina Beach on Sadler 2. From what city in the continental
Crawford said. US can you head due south and run
Road. They stand behind everything
Tim Crawford’s father started into Canada?
they sell and Crawford says a $1
the business as a watch repairman. sale is just as important to them as 3. At age 14, who was the youngest
His older brother is a master watch a $10,000 sale. performer to win a Grammy for Best
maker. Tim Crawford started out He says they took into considera- New Artist?
in the business after he graduated tion the location when they wanted
high school. He had a baseball 4. What do scientists call the force or
to move down to Florida. He want-
scholarship and soon decided he “cosmic glue” that binds all matter in
ed tourists but also a regular cus-
didn’t want to pursue that. He had the Universe together?
tomer base of people who live on
the opportunity to attend a techni-
cal school in California to become the island. He has customers who 5. For Kids only: What US state is high
a gemologist. He followed his fa- followed them here from Georgia in the middle and round on both
ther’s footsteps and can now do re- and even ones from St. Augustine. ends?
pairs, jewelry making and settings. He says there have been unique
Crawford said he also has learned a situations where he has had to tell a 3. LeAnn Rimes 4. Gravity 5. Ohio
great deal actually working in the fiance-to-be that her boyfriend had 1. Kentucky Derby 2. Detroit, Michigan
business as well. not been in here looking for rings ANSWERS:
Crawford says the business has in order to not ruin the surprise.
changed since they first started “Some of them have gotten mad
out. Their store used to sell more at me,” Crawford said. “You can’t Free fun team trivia every
than just jewelry. They sold pots always please everybody but we Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Crab
and pans, cologne and other non- try.” Trab in downtown Fernandina
related items. His father passed away in 2000. Beach and also Thursday nights at
Now they specialize in bridal His mothers is 75 years old and OPS Pizza next to Appleby’s. (One
but also offer an array of prod- still works for the business and Lauren Jones/The Nassau News of these questions will be featured
ucts for everyone. Having a laid travels when she can. Owner Tim Crawford and employee Lauren Greenblum. at the next trivia show.)
back atmosphere is important to Crawford Jewelers is located at
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Reminiscing our fearless ancestors When investing,


By Jeanie Wunder
Kingsland, GA
worked hard from sunrise to well into the night. The days
of sitting on the front porch swing sipping sweet tea would
come eventually but only made possible by our fearless an-
learn all of the risk
In life, you can’t avoid all risks — and you
Today, as I gaze around me at all our modern conven- cestors who forged the way. I must reiterate “fearless” out of shouldn’t try, because endeavors that carry
iences, I take a moment and think back to a simpler time. great respect for what these pioneers had to endure to make risk also bring the prospect of reward. And it’s
The glare of the computer screen fades and the roar of the our country what it is today. The illnesses, whether water- certainly the same in the investment world.
cars outside become distant as I become lost in thought. In born or even waste that wasn’t properly disposed of, was So instead of trying to invest risk-free, which
my mind I see the old frontier of the 1850’s. This is where only one of the major concerns back in the 1860s. Birthing is impossible, learn to recognize the different
the south truly began. I smile as a prairie schooner rumbles on a journey west was also very frequent and quite painful.  types of investment risk while becoming famil-
past. These old fashioned wagons usually were ten feet long Mothers, just hours after delivering the child were required iar with your own risk tolerance.
and four feet wide. They sometimes came with a false bot- to be up and ready to get back on the road. But though the To start with, let’s quickly look at some of
tom so extra items could be stored. These brave pioneers journey was extremely difficult there were always moments Edward Jones the most common forms of investment risk:
really needed it too with all they had to carry out west. Did of laughter and joy.  Men sitting around the campfire swap- Financial Advisor • Risk of losing principal — This is the type
you know for a trip across three states a family would take ping stories that became our Southern Legends, or women of risk most commonly associated with invest-
around 600 pounds of flour? That, my friends is a lot of huddled in a circle, a quilt on their knees talking in hushed Ronnie L. Stoots Jr. ing. You could lose some, or even all, of your
campfire biscuits! I say “campfire” because the women had tones over the latest gossip.  Yes, ladies, even back then principal if you sell an investment, such as a
no stoves to take with them back then. Every meal was pre- women found things to gossip about and laugh over in their stock, whose value has dropped lower than the purchase price. You
pared over a small fire. Also ladies, these courageous pioneer daily lives. And of course the music! The playful strains of a can’t eliminate the risk of losing principal, but you may be able to
women had no washer and dryer either! They traveled day fiddle float over the night air. The children entertain them- reduce it by buying quality stocks and holding them long enough to
after day for months stopping at rivers or creek beds to wash selves by starting a spelling bee to pass the time. Speaking overcome short-term market drops.
all the laundry with a washtub, washboard, and lye soap. of time, I instantly snap back to the present and sigh, the • Inflation risk — With an investment that pays a fixed rate of
Usually this burdensome task took an entire day and a troop computer is still glaring at me and my coffee, made with return, such as a certificate of deposit (CD), you run the risk of not
of women to get it done. Whew! That kinda makes me my electric coffeepot, is growing cold. I laugh and think, keeping up with inflation, which means you could lose purchasing
thankful for detergent that I don’t have to make, or a ma- “Thank God for the microwave! Things may have became a power over time. Consequently, it’s a good idea not to “overload” on
chine that doesn’t actually need me to get the clothes clean. lot easier for us nowadays, but that sweet, Southern charm these types of investments.
I stifle a laugh thinking how far we have come in modern hasn’t changed. So come out to the front porch with me, sip • Interest-rate risk — When you own a bond, your investment is
advances yet our future was made by men and women who a little sweet tea and let’s reminisce, shall we? Investing cont. on page 9

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salsa, hot red pepper, pico de gallo and more.  
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and diced
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2 avocados - peeled, pitted,
and calls for eight diced tomatoes. I used six) and added one more
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I like chopping foods and this is a fun recipe to do that. Although, 6 medium tomatoes, diced
it did take longer than I bargained for. Once you chop each ingredi- 1/2 cup chopped red onion
ent, throw it in the bowl, mix it and let it sit in the fridge for about 30 3 jalapeno peppers, seeded and
Community minutes before serving. It’s simple but full of flavor. You can eat it on minced
1 can black beans, rinsed and
your preferred kind of chips or put it on a taco. Some of the reviews
Cookbook on the website recommended you eat it with a fork as a salad! drained
Lauren Jones I bought all the vegetables from the Beaver Street Farmer’s Market 1 can corn, drained
Editor in Jacksonville and it was super cheap; $10 total for all those ingre- 6 cloves garlic, minced
dients. Enjoy! 1 cup chopped fresh cilantro
To send in your recipes, thoughts, comments and tips, e-mail 1/4 cup fresh lime juice
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Can’t beat fishing on the kayak


If anyone could give a fishing report this you will be taking a red home for dinner.
week, I would probably be the man for the job. The trout have been very finicky. The big-
I spent hours on top of hours in the water fish- ger trout have seemed to disappear and the
ing this past week getting ready to fish the 2010 smaller trout have taken their place. Do not be
Columbia Sports Kayak Classic. Being a slam surprised if you half to catch ten for every one
tournament I had to locate all three fish; the red keeper that you get. Try trolling mud minnows
fish, trout and flounder to be specific. on jig heads or floating live shrimp for success.
The red fish are the easiest of the Look for 12- to 15-foot holes next
three right now. If you are fishing in to any structure. Also, you will catch
the early morning or late afternoon trout with the same method I sug-
try top water plugs. I prefer the mul- gested for red fish in the morning and
let pattern Skitter Walk. The first late afternoon.
thing I do when I purchase one is With the flounder, slow everything
take off the back treble hook. I then down. Most of the reports being
replace it with a number four Sure Set turned in are of twelve to fifteen inch
wide gap treble hook. It will increase flatties. There have been a few nice
the number of fish that you hook ones caught with a couple of twenty Capt Rich santos/rich@flyfishjax.com
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around structure and grass lines and Outdoors chor up on a small creek mouth or
try to anticipate the movement of the Ryan Conner
sharp drop offs on mud flats on the
red fish to pinpoint your cast. outgoing tide. Fan cast the area un- swimming mullet and you are sure to see some dire need of medical attention and general as-
After the top water bite slows down, til you have covered the entire area. flounder action. sistance. Thanks again to Mike Kogan for set-
this has been around eight o’clock, try getting a On the incoming the fish are heading back into Now let me get back to the Classic. If you ting this tournament up every year. It gets bet-
grub or live bait under the water to entice them the creeks so try slow trolling with the tide flow. have ever participated in a fishing tournament, ter every year thanks to the efforts of Mike and
to bite. Mud minnows, live shrimp and crabs Mud minnows, live shrimp and mullet will be you know that they are usually carbon copies others. If you did not have a chance to fish it
under a float have been producing great results. your best bet. If you are using artificial use a of one another. A bunch of, sorry to steal the this year hopefully by the time the next one rolls
Be patient and work deeper holes by docks and D.O.A. cal jig head rigged with a Berkley Gulp phrase Bob, “steely eyed dudes” walking around around I will have convinced you to. All results
at the captains meeting wondering who has the of this years tournament can be found at www.
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SUMMER PROGRAM! of fishing. The kayak tournament breaks the luck.
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supplied by the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office.
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Monday, May 3 James Lee mcmurray, 20 of Yulee: pos- Thomas James Bennett, 44 of Callahan: Eliud misael vences, 23 of West Palm
session of alcohol under the age of 21 and driving without or with a suspended or Beach, FL: failing to stop for inspection
Jessie James Greene, 28 of Bryceville: as- resisting an officer. revoked license. and driving with a suspended license with
sault with intent to commit felony. knowledge.
Rae Lynn Goodfellow, 27 of St. Marys, GA: Friday, May 7
Joshua Paul Colson, 26 of Yulee: failing to larceny. Laquavious Lester Hooper, 18 of Fern-
appear in court for driving without or with Bert Thomas Robb, 29 of Fernandina andina Beach: two counts of drugs and
a suspended license, obstruction of officers Christopher BrianTrull, 36 of Fernandina Beach: driving with a suspended license. driving without a license.
and family violence. Beach: felony battery.
Kory scott Blue, 24 of Jacksonville: viola- Courtney Renee Thompson, 42 of Fern-
william melton Finley, 49 of Jacksonville: John Owen Peeples, 25 of Yluee: domestic tion of parole for the sale, delivery and andina Beach: 42 of Fernandina Beach:
driving with a suspended license with an battery by strangulation. possession of marijuana. refusal to pay sales tax.
outstanding warrant.
Joseph David Hardy, 19 of Fernandina James Robert Chancey, 20 of Blackshear, Jasapersaud Hariprashad, 37 of Kissim-
Glenn Allen Holland, Jr., 46 of Hilliard: Beach: DUI. GA: driving without or with a suspended mee, FL: DUI and no driver’s license.
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Thursday, May 6 Christopher Gordon Ewing, 22 of Cal-
Tuesday, May 4 wesley Eugene Parker, 19 of Fernandina lahan: possession of marijuana.
stephen Todd Ardis, Jr., 19 of Fernandina Beach: grand theft auto.
Angle marie wilson, 33 of Yulee: burglary Beach: burglary to a business, battery on sunday, May 9
and dealing in stolen property. an officer, resisting arrest with violence, Donovan Robert Turner, 27 of Yulee:
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mark stafford Carver, 48 of Jesup, GA: name to an officer and possession of alco- revoked license. na Beach: domestic battery.
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Christian sean Quinones, 19 of Hilliard: martin martinez, 56 of Callahan: DUI and
Tonia Yvette Fox, 40 of Kingsland, GA: four sean Patrick mcGrath, 34 of Waycross, DUI. no driver’s license.
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Joseph Allen Lott, 33 of Fernandina FL: grand theft motor vehicle. Fernandina Beach:domestic aggravated
Beach: possession of marijuana. with property damage.
battery.
Zane Ray Lewis, 54 of Brunswick, GA: DUI saTurday, May 8
Carrie Erin Gill, 26 of Fernandina Beach: Daniel Philip Chasse, 39 of Yulee: no driv-
habitually driving without or with a sus- and driving with a suspended license. Demetrio Alton Thompson, 43 of Cal- er’s license and habitually driving without
pended or revoked license. william Arlie winebarger, 28 of Fernandi- lahan: abuse of a disabled adult. or with a suspended or revoked license.
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stacy Lynette Bell, 25 of Jacksonville: pos- tery in detention facility.
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Investing Your eyebrows define the shape of your face


Cont. from page 5 Let’s venture into the exciting typically offered by salons. Wax-
world of eyebrow shaping. Yes, men, ing is a great way to create an ini-
somewhat at the mercy of changing especially you. It is not “feminine” to tial “shape” to the brows. Tweezing
market interest rates. For example, if demonstrate some concern for your does the fine tuning. You and the
you buy a bond that pays four percent personal appearance! It’s quick, al- technician have a consultation and
interest, and market rates rise so that most painless and dramati- reach a conclusion on
newly issued bonds pay five percent, cally shapes your face. First which shape suits you
the relative value of your bond will go impressions will always go best. The area is cleaned
down; no one will pay you face value a long way. and warm, liquid wax is
of your bond when they can get new Eyebrows are the most applied. A strip of gauze
ones that pay higher rates. Of course, changeable feature of your is then placed on top of
if you hold your bonds until matu- face. Shaping your brows the wax. The technician
rity, which is often a good idea, you can make your eyes seem then quickly removes at how much transformation hap- ness to your brows with an eyebrow
can avoid being victimized by inter- larger, smaller, closer set the gauze pulling the pens with just a little hair removal. It pencil. Professionally I prefer to fill
or further apart. Staying unwanted hair with it.
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with your natural eyebrow Beauty Those of you who saw
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her brows with an eye shadow. It is
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• Concentration risk — This type
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much of your money concentrated general a thicker brow is Thomas Hughes Virgin” know what I’m they meet won’t recognize waxed to three months for the hair to re-
in one area, such as in a particular considered softer and more talking about! eyebrows. They will recognize and turn.
stock or in one industry. If a down- youthful. A thin brow may There is normally some be distracted by overly hairy, un- And remember your finest feature
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your portfolio could take a big hit. Waxing is an inexpensive service finished look. You would be amazed Tip for women: You may add full- Tom Hughes, Magnasalon.com
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Fernandina Little Theatre holding auditions
sification, by itself, cannot guarantee The Fernandina Little Theatre is looking for actors, actresses, crew and staff for their
a profit or protect against a loss, it next play, “Forbidden Broadway, Greatest Hits” by Gerad Alessandrini. Broadway’s
can help reduce the effect of volatil- greatest musical legends meet Broadway’s funniest satirist in this hilarious, loving and
ity. In addition to understand- Tony Award winning tribute to some of the theatre’s greatest stars and songwriters.
ing the above types of risk, you also Four women and four men are needed for the performance. The women’s auditions are
need to be familiar with your own on Saturday, May 15 from 10 a.m. to noon. The men’s audtions are on Saturday, May
risk tolerance and how it affects your 22 from 10 a.m. to noon. Auditions are by appointment only. To make an appointment
investment strategy. If you are con- and get information on the songs, e-mail fltbiz@peoplepc.com.
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trum, if you’re always concerned that Saturdays. Peformances will be from July 3 to July 10. The director is Kate Hart and the
your portfolio won’t grow enough to musical director is Erin Du Fault.
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egy that allows you to achieve your
com. spent the day at the beach. No, not tanning, swimming or
goals. This will require self-awareness,
Summer Tennis Classes begin on June 22 and run through August 5 at Amelia Na- playing volleyball, but cleaning up the trash on Fernandina
patience, discipline — and, at times,
tional Tennis Courts. Schedule is as follows: Beach in connection with their study of Oceans. They also
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timately put yourself in a position to day at EPCOT.
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This article was written by Edward in front of his mother and teacher Tracy Cruce. Colbi and
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CES hosts county Pre-K Olympics
CaLLahan
of events
CES Terrific Kids of the Week
pre-paid registrations will be entered in two special
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Saturday, May 15 from 6 to 10 p.m. Sunday, May 23 from 9 to 11 a.m.


Callahan Elementary was full of prouddrawings; smiles aThursday
Bahama Getawayas for two including Bachelor and Bachelorette auction Beach Clean-up - amelia Island State Park
Callahan
Tuesday, May 18theat 6:30 p.m. round trip cruise and three night accommodations The Cumberland Ballroom in the Conference Calling all beach walkers. Join a Elementary
Park Ranger to
they hosted county-wide Pre-K Olympics. West Nassau’s
on Grand Bahama Island as well as dinner for two Center at Amelia Island Plantation will play host School’s
discover what ‘treasures “Terrific
of the deep’ are washed
Pond Management Workshop
AFJROTC and Drum
The Nassau County Corp
Extension led 543350
Office, the parade of(up proud participants
to $40) at Murray’s Grille. to the 2nd Annual Bachelor/Bachelorette Auction up on Amelia’s southern shore
Kid” and do a little clean
program
U.S. Hwy. 1for
around willthe
hostmany
this event. They will
students whodiscuss
came to cheer them on. The to raise money for the American Cancer Society’s up along the way. Meet in the upper parking lot in
Saturday, May 15 from 9 to 2 p.m. Relay for Life. Come out for a fun evening of danc-
recognizes and
Amelia Island State Park. Gloves and bags will be
basic pond management/stocking and weed
students
control. participated
For more informationinandmany challenges
to RSVP, call such as potato sack Rides
Free airplane ing, light hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, silent auction provided. encourages positive
races, tug-of-war,
904-879-1019 by Monday,hurdles, FREE Airplane
May 17. tricycle races and more relaxing Rides for ages 8 through 17 at the and bidding for a date package with a Jacksonville attitudes and actions
activities like the sand table, face painting Fernandina BeachAirport. Must accompanied by
and even blowing bubbles. West
Jaguar football player, a Shands Trauma Surgeon JaCksonviLLE
among our students.
Friday, May 21 from 5 to 8 p.m. a parent or guardian. Call (904)225-0231 for more or local singles. You can even bid on a date
Nassau’s Medical Academy students aided in all of
information. the activities. package for yourself and yours that could include Saturday, May 22 at 11 Stay
a.m.tuned each
W.e. get it! Women’s expo event
W.E. Get it! Women’s Expo to benefit Micah’s kayaking and dinner, tennis lessons and dinner, week
Miss Duval, Clay and Nassau to see if your
County Forestry
Place. Open to the public. No admittance fee. Held Saturday, May 15 from 9 to 1 p.m. dancing and dinner, a couples massage, Segway child has been
Pageant
at the Northeast Florida Fairgrounds. An array of Fernandina Farmers Market and dinner, golf and dinner, surfing lessons and Triple header pageant for female
named a residents ages
exhibitors from make up to mechanics! Food, door Mingle with local farmers and business owners much, much more. Tickets are $20 in advance and 0-24. Beauty competition only. Queens advance
as you wander through a dizzying selection of farm may be purchased at Maurices in the Shoppes at terrific
to state finals - Miss Florida kid. Scholar-
Forestry
prizes, crafts, kid’s zone and lots of fun for all! For
more information contact Kelly Monti, Micah’s direct fruits and vegetables harvested just before Amelia in Yulee, the AIP Tennis Pro Shop or call Al- ship Pageant which will be held in beautiful St.
Place, at (904) 491-6364 ext. 100 or email ruralout- market day, as well as a variety of organic products, ice at 904-557-3832 for more information. You can Augustine Florida on July 16-17. Tons of prizes,
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and specialty foods. You’ll also discover gourmet
baked goods from crusty breads to delectable
desserts, and prepared foods such as jellies, relishes
Future Bobcats tour BES
purchase tickets for $25 at the door. The Bachelo-
rette’s wardrobe is provided by Maurices.
beautiful crowns, custom satin sashes, and queens
state beauty fee paid. Deadline to enter is May 10.
Please check out our website for more information
and marinades. The market is also the perfect loca-
Future Bryceville
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and prowled the
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Thursday, May 13 from 10:30 a.m. to noon tion to choose from a wide variety of specialty tropi- school campus
String Fling…at the end
Concert in theofPark
Kindergarten
com.Registration
Admission for the pageant is $5 and will be
Senior Seminar cal plants and landscaping plants, including orchids, The Amelia
Week. Island Chamber
2010-11 Music Festival
Kindergarten heldtheir
students and at the parents
Orange Park High School.
ElderSource is the state designated Area herbs and garden flowers. presents Christopher Rex and friends. Concert will
Agency on Aging and Aging Resource Center for bemet school
performed staff Park
at Central members andBeach.
in Fernandina learned about schoolYuLEE
Northeast Florida covering Baker, Clay, Duval, Saturday, May 15 from 11 to 2 p.m. policies and procedures. They filled a bag with goodies
This event is free for the public. Visit www.aicmf.
com or calltheir
904-261-1779 Friday, May 14 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Flagler, Nassau, St. Johns and Volusia counties. As Dog Park Day
Dog Park Day for $20.00 to benefit Project
during tour of for themore information.
school. These bobcats are making
New Horizons Concert Band at Courtyard
the Aging Resource Center, they serve as the focal
point to which elders, their caregivers and the Chance. We are a service dog organization(501c3) tracks on May
Wednesday, their19wayfrom to 5 toa5:30
roaring
p.m. good school year. Nights
general public can turn for information, referral, whose mission is to provide clinically prescribed Ribbon Cutting: edward Jones Investments The New Horizons Concert Band, directed by
assistance and answers related to aging issues.
Representatives from ElderSource will present an
and individually trained golden retrievers to chil-
dren who have autism. Bring your dogs, kids and
camera to the kennels. Ask questions about our
BES students study the stars
AIFBY Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors
and staff will celebrate the opening of Chamber
member Edward Jones Investments’ new location
Randy Elrod, will present a selection of Broadway
tunes at the Betty P. Cook Nassau Center. The New
Horizons Concert Band was formed in 2004, under
overview of programs and services available to
Seniors in Nassau County. Topics to be discussed agency and meet some of the puppies and families in downtown Fernandina Beach with a ribbon cut- the sponsorshipBES of theThird
AmeliaGraders haveand
Arts Academy, just
will include In-Home services, SHINE (Serving with our dogs. If you know any child with autism, ting ceremony. Light refreshments will be served. is comprised finished
of men and a women
unit from
on Amelia
the solar
Health Insurance Needs of Elders), and Crisis please let them know about the event so they can 11 N. Fourth Street. Island and the surrounding
system. area. The
Here, Mrs.concert will
Jaques'
funds. The program will be held at the Council come to us as a resource. 95512 Arbor Lane, 904- be held in the outside courtyard. The alternate lo-
students are weather,
showing offNassau
their
Happy 7th Birthday
on Aging Senior Center located at 37002 Ingham
Rd. For more information or directions, please
call Anna Lindler at the Council on Aging Senior
261-4279.

Saturday, May 15 from 12 to 4 p.m.


Friday, May 21 through Sunday, May 23
Wild amelia Nature Festival
The 2010 Wild Amelia Nature Festival invites
cation, in case
Room in theawesome
of inclement
depictions
Lewis “Red” Bean
is the

to the program is free and open to the public.


Milky Way. They also enjoyed
of the
Building. Admission

Old Tyme Spring Carnival residents and visitors to experience the “wild side” Light refreshments will be available but individu-

TybEaCh
Love
Center (904) 261-0701 x116.
The Amelia Island Museum of History, through its of Amelia Island. The Festival offers seminars, als may bring a trip
theirto theAlcoholic
own. planetarium.
beverages are
FERnandina History Alive program, presents An Old Tyme Spring tours and other valuable learning opportunities. not permitted. The Nassau Center is located at
Carnival. There will be a Magic Show, featuring Mr. Wild Amelia is all about connecting conserva- 76346 William Burgess Boulevard. Please call 904-
May 5 G.; Madame Seesall, the famous fortune teller; and tion, communities and sustainable travel. Music 548-4432 for additional information or directions
Friday, May 14 at 11 a.m.
McDuffie Center Showcase
The Amelia Island Chamber Music Love,
Festival show-
a local Bluegrass band. Raffles will be held to win
one of four bikes, from Wal-Mart® and Target®; a FIRST IMPRESSIONS SCHOOL, INC.
and stargazing at Ft. Clinch State Park on Friday
night. Ecotours by kayak, bike, foot and boat. The
EcoExpo on SaturdayWhere will be a-buzz
to the Center.

Monday, May 17Impressions


from 10 to 2 p.m.
cases young artists and faculty from the McDuffie
Daddy, Mama
grill from Lowe’s®; a grill from Home Depot®; as well
and Haleyas several other exciting items. Games for prizes, First with kids
Impressions Make Lasting
Center for Strings. The showcase will be performed
at the Historic Nassau County Courthouse. This is a and First Person Presenters Kate and Effingham Now Enrolling
nature activities, nature/green businesses and or-
ganizations. Live animal exhibit from The Jackson-
Free Plant Clinic
Becky Jordi, Nassau County horticulture exten-
free event. Visit www.aicmf.com or call (904) 261- Bailey, portrayed by Sharon and Allen Lennon, and
children in costumes will bring Amelia History Alive!
for
ville Zoo and more. Information 2010-2011
and registration
can be found on the Wild Amelia Nature Festival
School
sion agent, willYear
conduct a for
free plant clinic at the
Yulee Extension Office. All county residents are in-
1779 for more information.
They will greet guests at the carnival and share FREE Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten
website, www.wildamelia.com. vited to bring plant samples(VPK)showing problems in
Saturday, May 15 at 10:30 a.m. stories about life in Fernandina’s past. $12 adult, $6 FREE VPK for 4 Year Olds their
• No Enrollment Feebe identified and
landscapes. Problems will
Bike Ride for People to People’s Brittany Myers children five and up. Day of event: $15 and $7. Friday May 21 at 7 p.m. solutions offered for correction. There is no fee for
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trying to raise money for her to go to Australia in Free Family Movie Day Street, featuring Charles Patillo discussing his Wednesday, May 19 at 10 a.m.
June for the People to People’s program. The bike The Fernandina Beach Library will be showing work on the history of the churches along the St. Landscape Matters Class
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Murray’s Grille with live music. The cost is $20 for
Ask A Friend or Neighbor
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BILL & LISABeach, gold that surrounds them. Admission is free for a free Landscape Matters class on African violets
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Middle and High School students only may attend.
Tickets are $3 in advance and $5 at the door. Contact
to 12 a.m. For more information, please call Donna
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