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Celebrating Local Treasures, People, Places & Events in St. Johns & Beyond

St. Johns m a g a z i n e

April 2013

New!Westminster Woods Senior Corner

Pull Out Summer Camp Page

INSIde the NOCatee LIfeStyLeWhy Local Watson Realtors George & Jamie Ballou Call Nocatee home

S p r i n g H o m e & S t y l e I s s u e

Photograph of Splash Water Park at Nocatee

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Contributing PhotographersCher Brown, Angie Bell

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The Home & Style Issue

I N S I D EFeatured Business - George & Jamie Ballou 4

Nocatee - A Community of the Future 8Hang’in at the Rookery 12

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How Green Can You Go?by Angie Bell

by Debbie Gaylord

George and Jamie Ballou are living a dream life in Nocatee, Florida where they live, work and play. When Watson Realtors George and Jamie Bal-lou moved to Del Webb Ponte Vedra in Nocatee in 2009 there were only 115 homes. But the Ballou’s fell in love with the luxurious gated community known for its high quality homes (Pulte is the builder), reasonable prices & incredible clubhouse plans, nestled within the new preserve community of Nocatee. Add to this Nocatee’s close proximity to the ocean (10 minutes to Mickler Beach) and its ideal location halfway between Jackson-ville and St. Augustine and it was difficult to resist. It also helped that their daughter's family and their grand-children had recently moved to the area. As both a buyer and a Realtor with 28 years experience in the industry, George was intrigued by the smart growth concept he saw at Nocatee where build-ers and developers had worked together to design the infrastructure and invest in the bones of the commu-nity even before a single home was built. At Nocatee, George moved into his Del Webb home and was able to drive the immaculate road system already in place between Palm Valley and US 1. He used the bike paths, the Splash Water Park and enjoyed nature walks. As a Realtor, he knew a community with this incomparable lifestyle would see tremendous growth, as more families became health conscious and environmentally aware, and sought out communities where these qualities were

a priority. Nocatee felt firmly plant-ed in the fu-ture, ready for growth yet also a vi-brant place live a com-pletely mod-

ern existence right now. George and Jamie found them-selves in perfect position to help Nocatee grow. Fast forward three years, and George and Jamie love living the Nocatee lifestyle, enjoying the people

and the community. They have helped dozens of buyers find their dream home in Nocatee. George says there is nothing sweeter than finding the right home for a fam-ily and helping them with the sale. Sometimes it means identifying an overlooked but important option like how the new home will sit on a lot, while at others times it means knowing the right questions to ask builders. His appreciation of the variety of homes, his familiarity with all of the neighborhoods and his relationship with Nocatee builders allows him to assist buyers on an indi-vidual basis. “It’s as good as it gets,” he said. On a personal level, George and Jamie are fo-cused on family. As the parents of five children, two biological daughters and three foster sons, these gentle mannered mid-westerners enjoy spending time with their three grandchildren who live in St. Johns. Jamie and George were high school sweethearts and have been married for 38 years. Early in their marriage, Ja-mie was a full-time mom but when the children left the nest it seemed only natural for Jamie to join George in real estate. Before moving to Florida George worked in banking and investment, and owned his own success-ful real estate company in Ohio, as well as selling real estate in Maine & Vermont. After moving to the area he joined Watson Realty. It is easy to see why George and Jamie Ballou are the perfect team if you are interested in buying, selling or renting a home in Nocatee or any of the lovely com-munities in St. Johns and beyond.

To contact George & Jamie Ballou please call 904-687-6140 or 904-687-6675

Living the DreamMeet George & Jamie Ballou Nocatee Real Estate Specialists & Residents

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Here in Florida we are fortunate enough to be able to enjoy our outdoor areas almost all year long. With that in mind our outdoor furniture is subject to the elements continu-ally. A good quality patio set is a wise investment and regular care and maintenance can help prolong the life of the furniture while enhancing its beauty. Depending on the area that you live more frequent maintenance may be required, such as seaside and poolside settings due to excessive salt spray and chlorides. Simply rinsing with clear water often will help to eliminate this residue and prevent build-up of these corrosives. Most manufacturers have care and maintenance guidelines on their websites specific to their products. If you know the manufacturer, that is a good place to start. General Care and Cleaning GuidelinesFrames: Painted Aluminum, Resin Wicker and PolymerRemove any loose dirt and debris. A vacuum with a brush attachment works well on wicker frames. Next use a soft brush or sponge with a solution of ¼ cup mild liquid soap to 1 gallon of lukewarm water and rinse well. Avoid using any abrasive cleaners. We also recommend using 1 for All Gard or a liquid auto wax on glossy painted aluminum frames.This is also a good time to check for worn down foot glides which can lead to damaged frames as well as scratched patio surfaces. For stability and safety reasons inspection of all hardware such as bolts, swivel rocker mechanisms, glider arms and chaise wheels is recommended. These are all parts that should be lubricated periodically and replaced as needed. Small nicks and scratches should be touched up to prevent further damage to

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and the community. They have helped dozens of buyers find their dream home in Nocatee. George says there is nothing sweeter than finding the right home for a fam-ily and helping them with the sale. Sometimes it means identifying an overlooked but important option like how the new home will sit on a lot, while at others times it means knowing the right questions to ask builders. His appreciation of the variety of homes, his familiarity with all of the neighborhoods and his relationship with Nocatee builders allows him to assist buyers on an indi-vidual basis. “It’s as good as it gets,” he said. On a personal level, George and Jamie are fo-cused on family. As the parents of five children, two biological daughters and three foster sons, these gentle mannered mid-westerners enjoy spending time with their three grandchildren who live in St. Johns. Jamie and George were high school sweethearts and have been married for 38 years. Early in their marriage, Ja-mie was a full-time mom but when the children left the nest it seemed only natural for Jamie to join George in real estate. Before moving to Florida George worked in banking and investment, and owned his own success-ful real estate company in Ohio, as well as selling real estate in Maine & Vermont. After moving to the area he joined Watson Realty. It is easy to see why George and Jamie Ballou are the perfect team if you are interested in buying, selling or renting a home in Nocatee or any of the lovely com-munities in St. Johns and beyond.

To contact George & Jamie Ballou please call 904-687-6140 or 904-687-6675

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Turning off the Dixie Highway onto CR 210 East one enters Nocatee. With its sleek palm-

lined roadways, miles of southern pine forests, the new Town Center and its impressive neighborhoods, Nocatee is the quintessential planned community of the future. Last year 508 new homes sold here, making it the 10th fastest growing community in the United States. The concept for Nocatee was dreamed up by the PARC Group, well known local developers who are behind many of Northeast Florida’s premier communities includ-ing Marsh Creek Country Club and Pablo Bay along the Intracoastal. According to Managing Partner Rick Ray, The PARC Group had a clear, long-term vision for the 13,323 acres of land which originates from the Davis family of Winn-Dixie fame. “The Davis family wanted to help cre-ate a planned community they would be proud of in the future,” he said. After spending ten years researching other planned communities across the country, they determined smart growth was the future of developing and seized the mo-ment with Nocatee. At the center of this plan was a respect for the native environment. By designating 2/3 of the land for preservation, they sought to preserve the beauty of the landscape and enhances the lives of the people who live and work within the community. They also decided to com-bine nature with zoned areas for economic growth. This in-cluded a Town Center for retail space and areas designated for office space so residents could do everything in their daily life without having to travel long distances. The early stages of development began in 2005. By 2007, the Florida real estate market began to show signs of stress, and by 2008 our national economy was hit hard by a recession that crippled the building industry. The PARC Group and its hand-picked, award-winning builders perse-vered. They believed so strongly in the project they moved forward building Nocatee’s infrastructure without hesita-tion. “We understood and believed the recession would end and wanted to position ourselves in the market for when that time came. We gave the public confidence when they needed it,” said Mr. Ray. That kind of courage paid off. Today, there are 1,500 homes in Nocatee but when the community is complete, it will have thirteen to fourteen thousand homes on its 13,000 acres. Marketing Director Kelly Ray says this will be ten to fifteen years in the future.

The completed master plan is laid out clearly on a beautiful rendered map available at the welcome center. It details each community, the location of current and future schools, parks, trails, office complexes and retail space. Economically, Nocatee will continue to draw new businesses to the area in the coming years. The Town Cen-ter was completed in 2010 and later came Splash Water Park. The PARC Group was able to convince key retailers such as Publix to locate in the Nocatee Town Center (It is home to the largest Publix in northeast Florida). Baptist Health has also purchased a five acre parcel and plans to build a primary care facility. Nocatee resident & entreprenuer, Marcia Dan-zeisen, along with her partner, Michael Simpson, leased the final two retail spaces in Nocatee Town Center last Septem-ber. Yobe is open now and Dick’s Wings and Grill is set to open in late April. “Nocatee in particular needed a gather-ing place and the combination of these two family-friendly establishments complement the healthy, active lifestyle No-catee families enjoy. We are overwhelmed by the outpour-ing of support Nocatee and surrounding communities have shown since we opened Yobe on March 2,” said Yobe and Dick’s Wings and Grill owner Marcia Danzeisen. A key feature of the Nocatee lifestyle is green liv-ing. The PARC Group is well known for being environ-mentally concious and in 2008 they won the Best Green Community Award for Nocatee.

NOCATEE A Smart Growth Community of the Future

The Entrance to the Nocatee Preserve Trail be-hind Ponte Vedra High School

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When building the infrastructure the PARC Group included an electric vehicle pass within a series of winding trails known as The Greenway, a preserva-tion area of more than 5,000 acres of environmentally sensitive land. Residents today enjoy use of the preserved lands, connecting 330 acres of parks, common areas, the Nocatee Splash Water Park and Nocatee Town Cen-ter without having to use their vehicles. It is one reason why people decide to buy in Nocatee, as residents Lorena Granja and Leonor Mendez said, “We fell in love with it. It is so peaceful, quiet and great for family living”. The Greenway includes trail map kiosks and en-vironmental education signs. According to the St. Johns County website, “The interconnecting Greenway Trail System, which is easily within reach of all of the commu-nity’s neighborhoods, includes miles of multiuse 16-foot-wide pathways and 1,200 feet of bridges that wander throughout wetlands. Designed for tranquil recreational pursuits”. Nocatee residents enjoy hiking trails, horseback riding, mountain bike riding, bird watching, a state-of-the art fitness center and the huge Splash Water Park with its swimming pools, 50 foot tall water slide, and a lazy river. They recently even added a zip line directly over the swimming pool complex. Nocatee is located within the St. Johns County Public School system, the number one rated school dis-trict in Florida. Nocatee developers reserved space for nine schools. Ponte Vedra High School, located near Davis Park opened in 2008. Funding for development of the first elementary school inside Nocatee was recently approved by the St. Johns County school district and is slated to be completed by summer 2014. It seems The PARC Group has not forgotten any detail when it comes to enhancing life at Nocatee. Even events like its weekly farmer’s market have the extra ben-efit of on-staff event planners to create an incredible ex-perience for attendees. Farmers Markets have featured a pirate theme and even a frisbee-throwing dog show that was a big hit. Many events are actually open to all resi-dents of St. Johns County. Rick Ray is quick to remind that it is the resi-dents of Nocatee that help create the energy and lifestyle of the community as a whole and which is making this community a popular destination both nationally and among local families.

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Caring for Your Patio Furniture by Danielle Shanks Here in Florida we are fortunate enough to be able to enjoy our outdoor areas almost all year long. With that in mind our outdoor furniture is subject to the elements continu-ally. A good quality patio set is a wise investment and regular care and maintenance can help prolong the life of the furniture while enhancing its beauty. Depending on the area that you live more frequent maintenance may be required, such as seaside and poolside settings due to excessive salt spray and chlorides. Simply rinsing with clear water often will help to eliminate this residue and prevent build-up of these corrosives. Most manufacturers have care and maintenance guide-lines on their websites specific to their products. If you know the manufacturer, that is a good place to start.

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The St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park, located on Anastasia Island across from the St. Augus-tine Lighthouse, exists in another dimension. A jungle world of ponds and marshes filled with critters great and small. So get ready to encounter giant alligators, lemurs, komodo dragons or a even python alongside the one of the most spec-tacular rookery’s along Florida’s coast. The Alligator Farm and Zoological Park is open year round but from April through July the park offers a very special treat in its Wading Birds Rookery, an exhibit where wild snowy egrets, tri-color herons, pink roseate spoonbills and many more birds come to nest. The birds are not held in captivity but flock to the Alligator Farm on their own to nest in the surprising safety provided by the alligators that

swim the swamps and crawl in the sand beneath the trees. Thanks to the resident alligators, the birds know the nests are safe from climbing predators like raccoons. The Rookery is list-ed among the sites of the Great Florida

Birding Trail, a resource used by avid birders and photogra-phers, revealing it as a hidden treasure to local people who would like an educational and entertaining experience.

Inside the Rook-ery, it is possible see the wonders of nature in action as never before. An alliga-tor reaching up to snatch a snack, or birds lifting off majestically to fly across the Rookery to fetch a twig for their nests. Some of the nests are so close you can practically touch them,

while others are deep in the trees above. The birds are ac-customed to close proximity and do not seem to mind their human audience, tending to the business of building nests and finding food for their chicks. The most amazing sights require patience, good eyesight and hearing. If you are lucky you may see a baby snowy egret or tri-colored heron in its nest calling out for food. The chicks are most plentiful from May through July. In addition to the Rookery, the Alligator Farm and Zoological Park is home to hundreds of alligators and is a great place to learn about the habitats of reptiles, birds and mammals. Winding your way through the exhibits there are baby alligators, a rare al-bino alligator, toucans, mon-keys, crocodiles and so many others behind plexi-glass and tall wooden fences that view-ing is easy and safe for kids of all ages. Only the gorgeous red, yellow and blue macaw is out in the open hanging out on a perch. The lemurs will dazzle you with their gymnastics tricks and the hourly alligator shows will teach you all you want to know about these giant Floridians. Founded by George Reddington and Felix Fire, The Alligator Farm & Zoological Park has been a fixture of An-astasia Island since 1893. Exhibiting hundreds of alligators, numerous species of Florida’s venomous snakes and other wild animals, Reddington and Fire’s Alligator Farm earned a reputation as “the world’s largest alligator farm.” St. Johns resi-dents are lucky to have this local treasure. For ticket and schedules visit www.alligatorfarm.com

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PRACHEE ARTS & STUDIOSThis summer give your kids an opportunity to explore their creativity. Join us for 6 weeks of drawing and painting classes. Classes will be held at 3 locations in duval and St. Johns coun-ties. Kids will not only learn art skills but also get a chance to develop decision making abilities as they work on their proj-ects. Each week they will complete a project that they can take home. Older kids will get introduced to One Stroke tech-nique created by Donna Dewberry. They will also learn about different layouts and how to lay their design on different sur-faces (wood, vinyl, metal, canvas and paper). Classes are start-ing from June 8th - August 31st. SPECIAL OFFER - Sign up for 6 weeks classes and get 25% discount when you sign up for additional 6 weeks of class. Coupon Code – Summer. Please call 904-866-9901 to register your kids and visit my website www.pracheearts.com for more information.

ZOO CAMP at Alligator Farm and Zoological Park:Turn school vacation into an adventure! When school

is out, Zoo Camp is in! Kids spend a day at the zoo creating crafts, playing games, viewing animal presentations and shows, trekking through the zoo, talking with keepers and more. Our qualified educators guide groups of no larger than 12 students (per counselor) through an exciting, fun-filled ad-venture at The St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park. http://alligatorfarm.com/summer_camp.html (904) 824-3337

St. Augustine LighthouseSea the Possibilities Summer Camps 2013 at the Lighthouse!Looking for a summer camp that shines above the rest…look no further than the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum…from field trips to building model ships…it’s a summer of fun! All camps include hands-on activities, field trips, climbing the lighthouse, games, crafts, snacks, lunch on Thursday & Fri-day (completed k-5th grade), multi-week discounts, camp-ers receive a t-shirt and backpack. Reserve your space online today at www.staugustinelighthouse.org/education/Sum-mer_Camp . Email: [email protected] Phone: 904-829-0745h

YMCA Summer is a critical out-of-school time when children benefit from enriched learning and unique adventures. That’s why YMCA camps offer activities that engage both the body and mind. Our goals are to elimi-nate summer learning loss, nurture self-confidence and sound values, and encour-

age healthy lifestyle habits. Plus, children make new friends along the way. Campers identified as non-swimmers or poor swimmers receive free lessons throughout the summer. The Y also offers financial assistance to ensure that all kids get the chance to experience camp. VisitFirstCoastYMCA.org or call 904.265.1775 for more details.

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Bricks 4 Kidz S U M M E R C A M P SA Bricks 4 Kidz® camp is a fresh and fun way for kids to spend their summer break. Robotics • Space Adventures • Movie Making • Make and Take, these are just some of the fun camp themes we offer. With specially-designed Bricks 4 Kidz® models, LEGO® games and challenges, and plenty of time for open play allowing campers to expand their imaginations, kids are always having fun. Campers ages 5-12 are welcome. All of our camps are staffed by trained and screened Bricks 4 Kidz® teachers. Check out our Camps page for more details at www.bricks4kidz.com 342-3392

DRAMA KIDS & YOUNG REMBRANTS Back by popular demand! Drama Kids Inter-national & Young Rembrandts bring you two weeks of camp for 2013! Join us to experi-ence a camp that is a unique combination of performing and visual arts activities that are designed to promote confidence and self-es-teem! We are offering two unique camps for

students ages 6-12, each with their own theme...choose one or both! Our captivating themes will spark students’ imaginations as they pre-pare an end-of-camp showcase for family and friends. Help your student

discover their inner artist! Early bird, referral and sibling dis-counts available. Camp 1: June 17th-21st Geneva Presbyte-rian Church (1755 SR 13) Camp 2: August 5th-9th Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church (4510 Palm Valley Rd) Register online to-day! www.DramaKids.com/fl3 or call (904) 257-5752

PRACHEE ARTS & STUDIOSThis summer give your kids an opportunity to explore their creativity. Join us for 6 weeks of drawing and painting classes. Classes will be held at 3 locations in duval and St. Johns coun-ties. Kids will not only learn art skills but also get a chance to develop decision making abilities as they work on their proj-ects. Each week they will complete a project that they can take home. Older kids will get introduced to One Stroke tech-nique created by Donna Dewberry. They will also learn about different layouts and how to lay their design on different sur-faces (wood, vinyl, metal, canvas and paper). Classes are start-ing from June 8th - August 31st. SPECIAL OFFER - Sign up for 6 weeks classes and get 25% discount when you sign up for additional 6 weeks of class. Coupon Code – Summer. Please call 904-866-9901 to register your kids and visit my website www.pracheearts.com for more information.

ZOO CAMP at Alligator Farm and Zoological Park:Turn school vacation into an adventure! When school

is out, Zoo Camp is in! Kids spend a day at the zoo creating crafts, playing games, viewing animal presentations and shows, trekking through the zoo, talking with keepers and more. Our qualified educators guide groups of no larger than 12 students (per counselor) through an exciting, fun-filled ad-venture at The St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park. http://alligatorfarm.com/summer_camp.html (904) 824-3337

St. Augustine LighthouseSea the Possibilities Summer Camps 2013 at the Lighthouse!Looking for a summer camp that shines above the rest…look no further than the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum…from field trips to building model ships…it’s a summer of fun! All camps include hands-on activities, field trips, climbing the lighthouse, games, crafts, snacks, lunch on Thursday & Fri-day (completed k-5th grade), multi-week discounts, camp-ers receive a t-shirt and backpack. Reserve your space online today at www.staugustinelighthouse.org/education/Sum-mer_Camp . Email: [email protected] Phone: 904-829-0745h

YMCA Summer is a critical out-of-school time when children benefit from enriched learning and unique adventures. That’s why YMCA camps offer activities that engage both the body and mind. Our goals are to elimi-nate summer learning loss, nurture self-confidence and sound values, and encour-

age healthy lifestyle habits. Plus, children make new friends along the way. Campers identified as non-swimmers or poor swimmers receive free lessons throughout the summer. The Y also offers financial assistance to ensure that all kids get the chance to experience camp. VisitFirstCoastYMCA.org or call 904.265.1775 for more details.

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The Scene - April 2013ITECH SMARTPHONE REPAIR ON CR210

Do you have a smart phone or computer that is broken? If so, bring it down to the newest shop on CR 210 – ITECH SMARTPHONE REPAIR where owner Ryan Westover will solve your dilemma. Ryan is excited about his new business and believes customer service is a priority. “If I can, I go out of my way to fix it,” he said. ITECH SMARTPHONE REPAIR is a locally owned business. Ryan was born and raised in St. Johns, attended Nease High School and is a graduate of Pedro Menendez High School and St. Johns River Community College. After serving as a St. Johns County Police Deputy, Ryan decided to join his brother Brett in business and opened the 2nd branch of ITECH SMART-PHONE REPAIR (the original is in St. Augustine and is owned by Brett). When he is not working Ryan enjoys spending time with his wife Andrea and their sixteen-month old Korbin. They like to hunt and fish together, and visit the Florida Keys every year with family. Ryan is a talented baseball player who played shortstop in high school and third base in college and even caught the eye of big league baseball and was prospected by the Baltimore Orioles. He says he would love to coach someday and looks forward to seeing his son play ball but doesn’t want to put any pressure on him. Instead, he hopes a love of baseball will develop naturally. Ryan says his entrepreneurial spirit was most influenced by his mom. She was a single mom who raised three boys

while maintaining a full time job. “If I can have even half the initiative she has I’ll be successful,” he says.

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Commemorative Reenactment of the Landing of Juan Ponce de Leon,.Historic St. Augustine’s Bay Front, St. Augustine, http://www.StAugustine-450.comColorful re-enactment ceremonies. 500th anniver-sary of Ponce de Leon’s April 3, 1513 landing on the shores of his ‘La Florida’. The day’s activities begin at 8:15 a.m. with a ceremonial gathering at the Fountain of Youth Archeological Park. www.StAu-gustine-450.com

April 5th through April 7th The Healing Farm Juice Fast. Detox and enjoy three days of organically prepare juices from April 5 thru the 7th $120.00 call to re-serve also call gita for reservations. www.gitayoga.com

April 5th through April 7th Rhythm & RibsThe 18th Annual Rhythm & Ribs Festival presented by the St. Augustine Sunrise Rotary and sponsored by Bozard Ford will take place April 5-6-7, 2013 at the Event Field on U.S. 1 and W. Castillo Drive, downtown St. Augustine. This 3-day festival fea-tures six national BBQ teams competing for your votes, and nationally known musicians such as JJ Grey & Mofro. All proceeds benefit local and inter-national charities. Come join us for continuous live music, great food and huge kid’s zone with rides

and games, and support your community as you enjoy this festival. Visit http://rhythmandribs.net/ for more information and to contact the festival planners.\ http://rhythmandribs.net/schedule-2/[email protected]

April 6, 2013Evening Nature Program at Anastasia State ParkPark rangers or volunteers present programs on var-ious topics ranging from sea turtles to star gazing. Programs take place at open-air pavilions with one of the most beautiful scenic backdrops in Northeast Florida as inspiration. Program included in regular admission of $8 per vehicle. 1340 A1A, St. Augus-tine. Times vary throughout year. For more infor-mation, call 904-461-2035; 1340 A1A South, Saint Augustine, FL 32080 http://www.floridastateparks.org/anastasia.

April 6, 2013Sunset Celebration at Vilano Beach Town CenterSunset across the bay -- plus, dozens of market vendors, live music, local arts and crafts and more can be found on the pier! Activities are from 3 p.m. - dusk. Free. 115 Vilano Rd., St. Augustine. Info: 904-540-0402; www.vilanobeachfl.com

April 6, 2013First Friday Art Walk, St. AugustineOn the first Friday of each month, enjoy the latest exhibits, music, entertainment and refreshments at more than 20 St. Augustine art galleries. Park for free at the San Sebastian Winery, 157 King Street, where sightseeing trains and trolleys offer free round-trips to the heart of the art district – or go on

your own self-guided art walk. Galleries are open from 5 to 9 p.m. San Sebastian Winery, 157 King St, St. Augustine, FL 32084 - 904-829-0065http://www.artgalleriesofstaugustine.com

April 9, 2013Hotel Ponce de Leon Anniversary Lecture, St. Au-gustine, 74 King Street, 903-823-3378, http://www.ponce125.com. Dr. Brenda Kauffman pres-ents a lecture titled "The Golden Gleam of the Gild-ed Surface and the Cheapness of the Metal: Political Corruption and American Policy Reforms in the 19th Century". 10 a.m. in the Flagler Room at the former Hotel Ponce De Leon, 75 King St., St. Augustine. Ad-mission is free.www.ponce125.com

April 11th, 2013 to April 14th, 2013Masters Weekend at World Golf Hall of Famewww.WorldGolfHallofFame.org. Celebrate the Masters Tournament with a visit to the World Golf Hall of Fame to enjoy photo opportunities with the Hall's Masters Trophy, go on a special scavenger hunt and watch the broadcast during regular mu-seum hours.

April 12th, 2013 to April 14th, 2013World Golf Hall of Fame Putting Championship. Participants compete for prizes including golf trips, rounds of golf and more! The competition takes place on the Hall of Fame's 18-hole, natural grass putting course. Qualifying days are Friday and Sat-urday. 904-940-4133http://www.worldgolfhalloffame.org

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Community ~ Family ~ Fun Photo by Cher Brown

April 14, 2013St. Augustine Royal TeaAfternoon tea party with St. Augustine’s Royal Fam-ily -- Queen Marianna, King Juan Carlos and Princess Margarita Maria -- portrayed by local heritage resi-dents. The tea will take place at 2:30 p.m. at the St. Augustine Cathedral Courtyard, 40 Cathedral Place. Admission is free. Info: 904-829-2333.40 Cathedral Place and St. George Street, St. Augus-tine, FL 32084. 904-829-2333

April 18, 2013Master Gardeners’ Plant Clinic10am. Weeds? Bugs? Bad soil? Having trouble mak-ing your gardens grow? Bring your questions and get solutions at the Master Gardeners’ plant clinic today at 10 am!

April 18th, 2013 to April 21st, 201311th Annual Florida’s Birding & Photo FestExperience northeast Florida’s abundant bird life and photogenic natural beauty at more than 110 exciting birding and outdoor photography events during the 2013 Florida’s Birding & Photo Fest! In addition to the ever-popular nature tours and excursions, new discoveries for this year’s event include workshops on preparing your images and composition, photo-graphing birds in flight, selections and layer mask-ing, flash techniques and many in field photography workshops.The festival is headquartered at the GTM Research Reserve, located 8 miles north of St. Au-gustine on A1A N. Discover the region’s phenomenal bird life and the abundant natural habitats that sus-tain them with bird walks and boat and kayak trips to undisturbed areas. Ponte Vedra Beach. 505 Guana River Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082. 904-209-4422http://www.Flori-dasBirdingAndPhotoFest.com

April 20th, 2013 to April 21th, 201318th Annual Flower & Garden ExpoGrowers, educational seminars, nurseries and artisans from around the state offer gardeners everything they need to make spring bloom. Ad-mission is $ 5 (which is good for both days) and

children under 11 are admitted free. The Expo takes place Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the St. Johns County Agricultural Center, 3125 Agricultural Center Dr., located off SR 16 in St. Augustine. Info: 904.829.3295; visit www.epiccom-munityservices.org 3125 Agricultural Center Drive, St. Augustine, FL 32095. 904-829-3295

April 21, 2013The Healing Farm Indian Vegetarian Cooking classIndian vegetarian cooking class April 21 from 5.to 7pm $35 .00. call gita for reservations .. www.gi-tayoga.com

April 22 to April 26, 2013Free Entrance Day/Castillo de San Marcos www.NPS.gov/casaAvenida Menendez, St. Augustine, FL 32084http://www.NPS.gov/casa

April 27, 2013Taste of St. AugustineThis flavorful event showcases more than 30 area restaurants’ signature dishes. The St. Augustine Amphitheatre will be transformed into a culinary marketplace offering the participating restaurants’ “signature tastes” as well as cookbooks, cooking equipment and other specialty food items. Through-out the afternoon and evening, restaurants are judged for the “best of” in numerous categories and for the prestigious ‘The People’s Choice Award’. This tasty event takes place from noon - 8 p.m. Admis-sion to the Taste of St. Augustine is $5 and taste tick-

ets are $1 each with restaurants charging between 1 and 5 tickets per taste.1340 A1A South, St. Augus-tine, FL 32084. 904-829-3295 www.epiccommuni-tyservices.org.

April 27, 2013Uptown Saturday NightSan Marco Avenue, St. Augustine904-823-9263, From 5 – 9 p.m. on the last Satur-day of each month, experience live music, refresh-ments, new exhibits, book signings and much more at the galleries, antique stores and unique shop on St. Augustine’s San Marco Avenue between Ripley’s Museum and the Mission Nombre de Dios. The Mis-sion Nombre de Dios provides FREE PARKING.

April 27, 2013 Ultimate Racing, Inc. will hold their 2nd annual 210W 5K Challenge sponsored by Orthopaedic Associates of St. Augustine and United Martial Arts and presented by St. Johns Pediatric Dentistry. At 8:30am The race will go through St. Johns Golf & Country Club finishing on the soccer field. All partic-ipants receive a Tee, medal, great food, drinks and as with all of their races, overalls and age groupers get the chance to stand on their signature podium. The event is chip-timed.Log on to their website or active.com to register. www.ultimateracinginc.com.

April 27, 2013The Healing Farm Invites you to attend a Commu-nity Service Event: Enjoy Yoga, Meditation and a Vegetarian Dinner from 5-7pm. Call Gita to reserve your space at 540-0365. 2105 Powell Road, St. Augustine, FL 32084 (just off SR16) www.gitayoga.com

May 4, 2013Bartram Trail Relay for Life 12:00 PM. Bartram Trail High School, 7399 Longleaf Pine Pkwy, Saint Johns, FL 32259

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Can chiropractic help with seasonal allergies?

Spring is in the air and this time of year many of us suffer from seasonal allergies. Seasonal allergies are caused by an overreaction of the immune system. Our immune system is designed to protect us from bacteria, viruses and toxins. Some people however have a hypersensitivity to a typically harmless sub-stance. During an allergic response, the immune sys-tem perceives this harmless substance as a potentially dangerous invader and initiates the body’s defense sys-tem and an allergic reaction occurs. Chiropractors take a whole body approach to sea-sonal allergies. We work with the body to strengthen the immune system through adjustments, proper diet, reducing stress and improving rest to help the body re-cover and stay well. People under regular chiropractic care report fewer allergic symptoms and overall better health.

Can chiropractic help low back pain during pregnancy?

Chiropractor care can be very beneficial to pregnant women. One of the reasons pregnant women seek chiropractic care is low back pain and sciatica. As their body goes through changes, their center of grav-ity changes and the additional weight can lead to in-creased stress on the low back. Chiropractors use modified tables and adjust-ment techniques that are safe and comfortable during pregnancy. We also recommend stretches and exer-cises that can help alleviate discomfort naturally. As always, there are contra-indications to adjusting some women, so make sure you seek a chiropractor that has experience treating pregnant patients.

Please feel free to call my office at 904-547-2435 or email at [email protected] if you have more questions or would like some additional information. The answers here reflect results that I have experienced in my practice, but ev-eryone responds differently. If you have any specific questions you would like addressed in the next forum, please email me at [email protected].

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Hi Dr. Veling, I have been reading your columns in the St Johns magazine. I am an animal lover who made a mistake of our own with our terrier mix, Nellie. Our story begins on a November evening, in a north-west suburb of Chicago. We were on the way to pick up our son from college for Thanksgiving break. He caught a ride with his college roommate whose parents lived about 45 minutes away. We decided to bring Nellie with us to greet her “brother” whom she missed very much while he was away. As we were driving and heavy in conversation, we never noticed a simple task, we did not lock the windows in the car. Nellie is almost 60 pounds. So, when her big paw rests on the power window button, she is quite capable of lowering the window. As we were making a left turn on a fairly busy road we heard a long beeping behind us. Of course, we know how impatient Chicago drivers are. We just figured it was a driver trying to get home and thought, “Man, what a jerk!” When the light turned green we drove on, think-ing “What’s his problem?” As we drove another couple hundred yards I felt cold air coming from the back. I turned around and, to my horror, the rear window was down and no Nellie! My husband quickly pulled over to the side of the road and started running back in the direction we had traveled. Minutes seemed like an eternity. I made an illegal u-turn to see if I could find my husband and my beloved dog. When I saw my husband carry-ing Nellie I suspected the worst. My fears exploded in tears and sobs. As I ran to see what had happened, I was relieved to see our Nellie was fine. My husband was carrying her because he neglected to bring the leash with him. As he told me of Nellie’s adventure, I was ecstatic that she had survived without a scratch! Nellie must have pushed the window button, opening it. As we made the turn, she fell out. The “jerk” driver actually saved her life. He saw Nellie fly out the window and beeped to get our attention. He then stopped, ran after and caught her. We were shaken but so very happy that our beloved Nellie was uninjured. By the time we got to where our son was waiting, we were truly grateful to be all in one piece! So, as I read your article about the Cocker Spaniel fall-ing to its death, I felt the need to ask you to remind your readers to not only keep windows up to a safe level, but also lock the windows and the doors as well to prevent situations like what we learned the hard way. Thank you, Donna

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Technology has changed the way we live. Technology has im-proved our lives in so many areas, from traveling to the moon,

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But wait, technology has moved forward and now hearing aids are Bluetooth enabled. That’s right! Now hearing aid users can use their cell phones hands free and hear their cell phones through their hearing aids. Let me explain. Bluetooth technology was introduced in the hearing aid industry about 3 years ago. It is here and continues to improve significantly. First you must have a good recent technology digital hearing aid. To connect via Bluetooth technology requires an interface, a device that is worn usually around your neck or in your pocket. This device is connected, ‘paired’, to your cell phone and it sends the cell phone signal to your hearing aids. Now you are hearing amplified through both hearing aids and it is hands free! These Bluetooth interface devices will connect with more than one Bluetooth device, such as your computer, iPad, GPS device, or TV. Are you struggling to hear? Have you stopped using the telephone or cell phone because you are missing conversation? Have your hearing evaluated and find out if new improved digital hearing aids and Bluetooth technology can keep you in touch with family, friends, professionals and your doctor. My office is in the Mandarin area. I am a Board Certified Doctor of Audiol-ogy licensed in Florida since 1983. I represent many hearing aid manufacturers to find the best technology for every life style and budget. Call me and let me help you hear better and stay connected to your world.

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Northeast Florida has quite a diverse landscape, from the beach to the river, islands to farmland. St. Johns County also has a variety of houses, from planned communities to a unique log cabin. This month we will take a peek at some of these homes.

Cunningham Creek Plantation A kid-friendly community with a neighborhood school can be found at Cunningham Creek Plantation. School mornings here find kids walking, biking, even skateboarding the tree-lined streets to school; often with parents, siblings in strollers, and occa-sional dogs (leashed of course) tagging along. The waterways that run throughout are full of bass and catfish. Fishermen can toss a line out from a backyard or from a non-motorized boat. Paddle-boats, canoes, and kayaks are often used to cruise around on the weekends. The water is also an attraction for numerous types of wildlife, such as a variety of ducks, Canadian geese, heron, other waterfowl and otters. The neighborhood is well organized with its own facebook page and coupon club.

St. Augustine Beach Ken and Holly Soud enjoy island living on St. Augustine Beach, a part of Anastasia Is-land. Their Mediter-ranean style house, built in 1998, is right on the beach. Built of concrete, it is sturdy and hurricane proof. In-side and out the home abounds with mosaic tile work, some laid by the owners with the help of their grandchildren. One special mo-saic piece is a rendering of the house by a Savannah artist. Other art by local artists such as Jim Draper and Michelle Pent can be found within the stylish two-story home. In the front of the home is a shady garden area with fig and olive trees, as well as rose bushes. With a 340 foot boardwalk that extends over the dunes and a year round sea breeze enjoyed on the upstairs veranda, the Souds get plenty of visitors. “One of the best parts about living here is feeling like you are on vacation all the time, as well as living in a historic area.” says Holly. With the city of St. Augustine just up the road, there is always somewhere to take guests.

Whitelock Farms Whitelock Farms is a horse community off 210 with lots ranging from 2 to 10 acres. This neighborhood offers a common arena for English and western riding, as well as five miles of horse trails for

pleasure riding. Only about half of the residents have horse barns, so being an equestrian is not a requirement. When Norman and Suzanne Graham moved here in 2000, they only had two neigh-bors, but now this attractive neighborhood is well established. Located near some of the county’s top schools and the Southside Saddle Club, this is a perfect location for families and horse lovers of all ages.

Intracoastal Waterway Just a few miles inland from the Atlantic lies the Intra-coastal Waterway. This saltwater channel, built from 1883-1912, goes from Jacksonville to Miami. Roscoe Blvd. runs parallel, with attractive waterway homes on the north side and horse properties on the south side. Homeowners with waterfront properties enjoy the ease of launching a boat from their backyard. They also can take pleasure in the many wonders of nature seen daily, such as bald eagles, manatees, porpoises, otters, and an occasional shark. Neighbors have even reported seeing a Florida panther in the area. The acreage to the west of the waterway belongs to the Dee Dot Ranch and will remain untouched, a natural preserve full of wild-life. One other plus to living here are the three waterfront restau-rants on Roscoe: Lulu’s, Barbara Jean’s, and Palm Valley Fish Camp.

Log Cabin in Fruit Cove When Don and Berle Mc Donald built their log cabin in Fruit Cove in 1986, Roberts was just a dirt road. With plans for their long dreamed of home, logs were cut and the building be-gan. With the help of family and friends, the house was completed in 11 months. From the kitchen window is a view of Lake Belu-thahatchee, which was created in 1948 by Stetson Kennedy by the damming of Mill Creek, a tributary of the St. Johns River. Ken-nedy purchased a 70 acre tract and established the area of Belu-thahatchee, which, according to Zora Neale Hurston, describes “a mythical Florida Shangri-la where all unpleasantness is forgiven and forgotten”. The area is now a bird sanctuary. Here, just as the sun rises, the snowy egrets fly north and then return in the evening as the sun is setting. Also to be seen in the area are raccoons, al-ligators, otters, ospreys, owls, and many other species. Kennedy’s friend Woody Guthrie composed many songs at Beluthahatchee, including several about Kennedy, such as “Beluthahatchee Bill”. The McDonalds enjoy the rich history of their area and have made many of their own memories here, like the western style wedding where over 75 people gathered in their home. Whether you are a “Florida Cracker” or a new resident of St. Johns County, I think you will agree this is a place to take root and call home.

At Home in St. Johns CountyWritten & Photographed by Angie Bell

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