St. Johns Living January 2013 Issue

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DECEMBER 2012

The Holidays ST. JOHNS STYLE Your Guide to Local Treasures, People, Places & Events in St. Johns & Beyond St. Johns Living ~ Stjohnsmag.com ~904-687-8538

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St. Johns Living december 2012 Cher Brown ~ Photographer The Holidays St Johns Style

Darren S. Rosenbaum

Cher Brown started her professional photography career in 2007. Since then, her work has been shown in galleries, seen in print and is found in private collections. She has a keen eye for detail, especially in capturing the subtle nature of her signature botanicals. As a St. Johns County resident, she spends a great deal of her time photographing the St. Johns River, capturing the rich essence of river life. Cher formerly shot freelance photography for the St. Johns Sun and is currently the photo historian for the Friends of Alpine Park preservation group. Sage Advice of a Founding Father Rings True Today Darren Rosenbaum is a local teacher. He holds a Masters Degree in history and has taught government, history and economics for the past fifteen years. He has traveled extensively in Asia and Europe. He lives in St. Johns with his wife and four children.

Wishing You a Happy & Healthy Holiday Season! Inside This Issue • • • • • •

Living the Sweet Life with Claude’s Chocolates - pg 5 by Bruce Cline - pg 6 December Calendar - pg 10-11 A Message from the Vet - by Dr. Veling, DVM pg 12 Sage Advice of a Founding Father Rings True Today by Darren Rosenbaum pg 13 The Holidays St. Johns Style Photographed by Cher Brown - pg 14-15

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ne delectable taste of a bonbon from Claude’s Chocolates and you think you may have discovered the secret to happiness. It is an experience, a truly fine chocolate meant to be savored, and lingered over with a glass of red wine or a cup of coffee. The story of Claude’s Chocolates begins with the romantic tale of its owners, Claude and Nicole Franques, who met and fell in love when Nicole’s father, the owner and Chef of famed NYC restaurant Rene Pujol, sponsored the young cooking school graduate from Toulouse, France to come to the United States and apprentice with him. Nicole and Claude fell in love and eventually took over the restaurant, enchanting Manhattan’s theater district patrons with taste, style and elegance for over 20 years. When they were ready for a big change, they chose St. Augustine. With its European ambiance and history, it was the perfect fit for their next adventure. They began with Bistro Hypolita, serving breakfast and lunch in downtown St. Augustine across from the bay front and quickly made a name for themselves in their new town. Nicole & Claude Franques But Claude longed to make another dream a reality. Prior to moving to St. Augustine, he had trained with famed chocolatier Jacques Torres, or Mr. Chocolate in his business on Houston Street in New York City, and always dreamed of opening a chocolate shop in St. Augustine. Within a few years, they closed the bistro and opened Claude’s Chocolates. Today there are two locations, one in the Casa Monica Hotel building on King Street in historic St. Augustine, and one a few miles north of Palencia off US 1 at the Shoppes of St. Johns Oaks. Claude is a true artisan and a rare find in today’s world. Everything at Claude’s Chocolates is made from scratch with the finest Belgian chocolate and fresh premium ingredients. The raspberry filled ganache chocolates are made with real raspberry, not flavoring, as is true with the ginger, coconut, and myriad of others. It is not just bonbons, there are options for every craving, including fruit and nut covered chocolates, solid milk and dark chocolate creations, barks and bars, even hot chocolate made in the French style with real chocolate not powder. But the individual ganache bonbons infused with romantic flavors like espresso, ginger, caramel, Mayan spice and raspberry are truly the best around. When asked which one is their favorite, both Nicole

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and Claude respond with star anise. But Nicole says that one of the perks of her job is that she can choose any flavor depending on her mood. With their patrons, the most popular flavor is filled with caramel and sea salt. Yum! The art of making chocolate requires precise knowledge of the process but also an infusion of something extra that makes each piece special. This may be defined as passion, or as the French say “joie de vivre”. Inside Claude’s Chocolate is a brightly lit and immaculate kitchen. There is the stove, a large counter for preparation and unique machinery used for shaping, cutting and coating the chocolate. Claude and Nicole walked me through the process of making their delicious ganache bonbons and truffles. Ganache is the creamy inside flavored chocolate and the shell is made of premium Belgian dark or milk chocolate. Making a sheet of bonbons is a 2-3 day process that begins by cooking chocolate with heavy cream to create a ganache, which must be infused with flavor and the set at the right consistency. For truffles, ganache is poured into chocolate shells; for bonbons, it is allowed to set, then cut and enrobed in chocolate with a special machine that brings a mouth-watering curtain of chocolate over it. For a finishing touch, it is decorated with a beautiful art-deco design that is made of a delicious cocoa butter. When asked why after so many years as a chef he chose to devote himself to chocolate-making Claude says there are many reasons but he likes that it is a cleaner business and he gets to be home by 7pm every night as opposed to 11pm in the restaurant business. Beyond the practical side he says, “Making chocolate is fun. With Chocolate, you make people happy. It is the sweet life”.

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held tightly to our squirmers Jake and Shainna while Lexi sat unrestrained on a higher perch in the center of us all. It so happens that she is wore a red dress while the rest of us were in blues and grays so that she appears like the center of a flower surrounded by its less stable petals. Positioned and ready we waited for the go ahead but the kids were not smiling. The photographer took out a little device used to get children to laugh. She called it the tickler but most of us know it as a feather duster. “Gitchi gitchi goo!”, she said. The girls laughed with glee while Jake took one look at the offending tool and was gripped with fear, letting out a wild scream as tears streamed down his desperate little face. She tried hiding behind the curtain and when she disappeared Jake’s crying subsided. But then there was no one to take the photograph. The whole episode caused the rest of us to unravel ever so slightly. But I knew we could do this, if we just held on a little longer. I could ignore the beads of sweat forming on my husband’s forehead as he sputtered on about my terrible ideas. But what about the rest of us? Shainna was still swooping forward trying to escape from my arms and throwing me off balance. A bored Joshua was sitting on the floor. Nana started in with Patty Cake to calm Jake. I felt like I was in a daze, never sure where to look and when, if at all, a picture was being taken. Who was I kidding, we were a mess. Throughout it all Lexi watched, waiting for us to get our act together. She smiled when asked. She took her pink teddy and hugged it in the cutest way she knew how. She only once let out an irrate squeal when Shainna grabbed her hair ribbon and threw it to the floor but she did not budge from her perch. I was thankful for Lexi. Then my husband anounced that we had taken up our allotted twenty minutes and we were leaving. Excuse me? I dug in my heals. Did no one understand the monumental task required to move out the troops today? It was not enjoy-

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The Scene December 2012 DECEMBER 1

ST AUGUSTINE LIGHTHOUSE LUMINARY NIGHT AT THE LIGHTHOUSE - See the lights of St. Augustine from the top of the tower! Bring the kids, enjoy holiday music, cider, and even take time out to visit Santa!h Museum Hours: 6 to 9 p.m. Admission: Free 904.829.0745

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St. Augustine Christmas Parade, A grand St. Augustine tradition in 56th year. Bands, floats, Santa Claus. 904-829-5681 St Augustine Grande Illumination Carry a candle and follow the torchlight parade from the Government House to the Plaza to hear the governor’s proclamation, watch the soldiers fire their muskets and sing Christmas carols at the plaza. 904-460-9368

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British Encampment Held in conjunction with the St Augustine British Nightwatch. Encampment on the North Green of the fort grounds. Open from 9am to dusk, show-

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St Augustine 42nd ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TOUR OF HOMES Enjoy Christmas in Historic St. Augustine, the St. Augustine Garden Club’s annual tour that will showcase homes around Maria Sanchez Lake, the bay and South St George Street. These beautiful homes were constructed in 1890, 1905, 1920s and more recent years. The Red Train Trolley will transport visitors from the Coastal Community Center to the home sites. Hours: Noon to 5 p.m. Admission: $15 in advance $20 For Info (904) 797-6862

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149 Cordova Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084 Local Phone: 904-823-9722 What to Wear on Your 500th Birthday.A mini-clinic dedicated to the garb and gear fashion of 1513,.From 6 to 9 p.m. at Dow Museum of Historic Houses, 149 Cordova Street, St. Augustine. Suggested donation admission is $10 per person. 904-823-9722 904-501-1253

early release day! Bring your dolls and join us! Call us at 827-6960 Refreshments are provided by the Friends of the Bartram Trail Branch Library.

DECEMBER 7

Slammin’ Sam Beer Tasting featuring Sam Snead, Jr. 5-7 p.m. Join Sam Snead, Jr. son of Hall of Fame member Sam Snead, for a special evening of storytelling and a tasting of Slammin’ Sam, The event will take place in Shell Hall at World Golf Hall of Fame. Admission is free, but registration is required in advance. http://www.worldgolfhalloffame.org

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First Friday Art Walk, St. Augustine, 5-9pm San Sebastian Winery, 157 King Street., St. Augustine, FL 32084 /904-829-0065 http://www.artgalleriesofstaugustine.com On 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

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Palm Valley Boat Parade at 6pm. Free and open to the public. Festively decorated boats begin the parade on the ICW just south of the Palm Valley Bridge (SR 210) in Ponte Vedra Beach and head north up to Marsh Landing. Public viewing points and more information can be found at the parade website: http:// www.palmvalleylightparade.com/ or call 904-280-2555 for more information.

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5K Santa Run. St. Augustine 350 A1A Beach Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080 / 904-669-1207 5K Santa Run at Pier Park, 350 A1A Beach Blvd in St. Augustine, Saturday starting at 8:00 a.m. All proceeds go to benefit St. Augustine Youth Services. Call 904-669-1207 or 904-461-5556.

DECEMBER 8

To The Arctic with Santa Santa Claus World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater to enjoy cookies and the thrilling IMAX documentary, “To The Arctic 3D.” Santa will be available for photos with children. Santa and cookies at 1 p.m., and is followed by a 2 p.m. showing. The event is free for children (12 and under) signed up for the IMAX Annual Pass program. Tickets for adult Annual Pass members are $5, and non-member ticket prices are $7 for children and $10 for adults. http://www.worldgolfhalloffame.org

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St Augustine HOLIDAY REGATTA OF LIGHTS Boat Parade -Sailboats, trawlers, shrimp boats and many other vessels aglitter with brilliant lighted displays ranging from patriotic to whimsical. Beginning at 6:00 p.m., the boats will light up Matanzas Bay between the Bridge of Lions and Castillo de San Marcos. Sponsored by the St. Augustine Yacht Club. St. Augustine Bayfront Hours: 6 p.m. Admission: Free - 904-824-9725

BOB HOPE: SHANKS FOR THE MEMORY; A SPECIAL EXHIBIT ON DISPLAY (ONGOING) Featuring the largest collection of Bob Hope memorabilia ever available on public display. The exhibit features more than 300 vintage images, 400 artifacts, more than two hours of video, and a unique audio tour. wwww.ghof.org

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Saint Augustine Ballet presents The Nutcracker. This magical musical event, features elegant costumes, custom-designed scenery, local celebrities, including the Mayor of Saint Augustine and three guest artists. Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College; 14 Granada Street, Saint Augustine Phone: 904-824-1746 http://www.saintaugustineballet.com Event Pricing: $15, $20, $25, $30

DECEMBER 15

Jacksonville Genealogy Society Presents: The Trail from You to Your Ancestor. 10:15am -The Jacksonville Genealogy Society will be holding a three-session Intermediate Genealogy Class, 10:15 am to 2:15 pm at the Bartram Trail Branch Library, Saturdays: December 1st, 8th, and 15th. Genealogical identification; records & sources - analysis & evaluation; vital record; land records; immigration & naturalization; often overlooked sources; planning a research trip; publishing your history, and more. Certificates of completion will be given to those persons who attend at least two of the three class dates. There is no charge to attend this class and free parking is available at the library. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Please register by emailing your name, address and phone number tojaxgen@comcast.net

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DECEMBER 19

3 pm /Children’s Art Activity (Grades 3, 4, and 5) If you like art and you’re in 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade, come to the Bartram Trail Library. Create your own art project inspired by the works of this month’s artist!

DECEMBER 21

Handel’s Messiah, 8pm The Jacksonvilly Symphony Orchestra presents Handel’s Messiah in one performance only. Tickets range from $25 to $72. Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra / 904-354-5547 / Jacoby Symphony Hall, 300 Water Street, Suite 200 /www.jaxsymphony.org

DECEMBER 29 - 30

Old Town Art & Craft Show. Francis Field, W. Castillo Dr, Saint Augustine Phone: (904) 794-0084 The Old Town Art & Craft Show is a juried art and fine craft show being held at Francis Field located in the heart of historic downtown. http://www.OldTownArtShow. com. Event Pricing: FREE!

DECEMBER 31

St Augustine Beach Blast Off- Chili CookOff & New Years Eve Fireworks Show will follow in the tradition of a down home Chili cook-off. Professional ice sculptor will be on hand to perform sculpting demonstrations that will amaze spectators.-St. Johns County Fishing Pier and Pavilion, 350 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine Beach. http://www. beachblastoff.com

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At the North American Veterinary Conference in Orlando on January 16, 2011, the American Heartworm Society, Dr Byron Blagwell of Auburn University discussed findings of heartworms that are no longer being killed by the active ingredient in Heartgard and Tri-Heart Plus (Ivermectin). There is a huge area where heartworm larvae are no longer killed by Ivermectin that goes from the Texas-Mexico border to Alabama. It is worst in the Mississippi River Valley. There is another resistant heartworm area from the Savannah, Georgia area to north of Charleston, South Carolina. Why should we care here in St Johns County? Heartworms are spread by mosquitoes. Mosquitoes fly and produce eggs by the thousands and fly some more and reproduce. Mosquitoes love swampy areas. The Savannah area is less than 170 miles from here. St Johns County is mosquito heaven. Heartworms infect both dogs and cats. Ivermectin has never been an effective killer of adult heartworms. Heartgard has been around since 1985. It was the first every 30 day heartworm preventive. Before Heartgard we were using daily heartworm preventives. Heartgard revolutionized heartworm prevention. It was so effective, at first, that many clients forgot how bad heartworm disease used to be. Its effectiveness has made us complacent about this killer. We are very lucky that heartworms don’t complete their life cycle in people. Notice, I did not say that heartworms don’t infect people. There is a very big difference. Heartworm larvae do, in fact, infect people at the time of being bitten by a mosquito. They don’t get vital nutrients from humans that dogs do supply. So, they die after infecting us. The important part of this discussion is that we could have resistant heartworm in mosquitoes here in St Johns County and not know it. If resistant heartworms are not here now, they will be soon. The area from Savannah to Charleston was not known two years ago. Why has this happened? It’s easy to explain. If heartworm preventive medications were used every 30 days, like clockwork, this would not have happened. We, pet owners, are not doing our jobs. We are missing months or years. Female heartworms are 13 inches long! Heartworms are a preventable disaster. Heartworms cause the arteries in the lungs to become thickened and twisted. Those thick arteries are not flexible. The weaker, right side of the heart has to pump against greater pressure. Because it is weaker

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www.palenciapetclinic.com than the left side, it fails as a pump. When it fails the dog breathes hard, coughing and gasping for air. By the time this happens it may be too late to save the dog. Indoor pets get heartworms. The solution is preventive care. The American Heartworm Society emphatically asks you to have your dog tested for heartworms once a year and give your dog and cat heartworm prevention once every 30 days all year. If we all follow this advice our pets will not have Ivermectin resistant heartworms. It’s coming to your neighborhood. Dr. Peter Veling, DVM is the owner of Palencia Pet Clinic.

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Sage Advice from a Founding Father

Rings True Today by Darren S. Rosenbaum Thomas Jefferson was quoted to have said, “All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.” Think back to the 2008 Presidential Election. Even with economic ruin headlining every news program, Americans seemed inspired by our choices. For the first time in decades an incumbent wasn’t running and a sitting Vice-President didn’t enter the fray. The field was wide open. After a brutal primary season, our choice came down to an AfricanAmerican on one ticket, and a woman on the other. Analysts guaranteed millions of new voters, especially the young, surging to the polls to have their voices heard. With all its energy and excitement, we finally appeared to understand Jefferson’s adage. Given turnout in past elections, where nearly as many stayed home as went to the polls, we’d reached a turning point and would actually turn. The American voter would be silent no more! Fast forward four years and there wasn’t much for Americans of either political leaning to truly get excited about. After what amounted to years of campaigning with the major parties spending billions in an effort to effect change, the voters finally had their say. If you hadn’t noticed, the results were overwhelmingly underwhelming as only 58% of registered voters went to the polls on November 6th. How could this be? For as long as I remember, sitting politicians, candidates for office and pundits from both sides of the aisle have told the American public how ‘exceptional’ we are. We are the shining light on the hill, the standard bearer for democracy, the last best hope for the world. We should’ve gotten the memo but it turns out that nearly half of eligible voters didn’t, and don’t exercise their civic duty. As a result, how do our numbers compare to national elections around the globe? For their last presidential election in May 2012, 80% of registered French voters went to the polls, just one more reason for Americans to ‘dislike’ the French. How about Australia, where voting is compulsory and ignoring your civic duty results in a fine? They’ve polled at over 90% in every election since 1924. And Italy? Despite corruption and endless scandals, they turn out at 81%. What about Japan and Germany, modern democracies we engineered after 1945? Respectively just over 69% and 71% turned out for national elections. What about nations we seem to have a love / hate relationship with? Putin’s Russian Federation, the former ‘evil empire’ from the Reagan days beat us at 65%? Mexico, our neighbor to the south had 63% vote on election day. We’re statistically less interested in casting a vote than the 59% who

braved civil war to vote in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. To top it off, the Islamic Republic of Iran had an 85% turnout rate in 2009! Maybe our low numbers have to do with an endless campaign. In most Parliamentary systems, citizens have a right to a speedy election, and voting takes place within a few months of a general election announcement. Not only do the British restrict political advertising, but 66% of them turned out in 2010 after a 4 week campaign to elect a new Parliament and Prime Minister. Maybe it has to do with the archaic practice of voting on a Tuesday. Even though many states now allow for early voting, all elections mentioned above were held on a Saturday or Sunday, a solid argument for weekend voting as a best practice. Sadly, we haven’t hit bottom yet. When it’s reported that Pres. Obama won 51% to 48%, many don’t realize the deception. There are over 200 million registered voters in the United States but only 120 million actually voted. This means Obama only received around 29% of votes cast by all registered voters. Apply the same logic to 2008, when more overall votes were cast, and Obama received just over 32% of the vote. These numbers are consistent regardless of which party won as Pres. Bush received around 29% of total votes cast by registered voters in 2004.

What does it mean for the future of our democracy when so few people choose those who make decisions for all of us? Like it or not, we are all stewards of our nation’s future and we need solutions to the very real problems we face. Too few of our citizens vote in Presidential elections, and it’s even worse when you look at the numbers for mid-term Congressional elections. If you were one of the 90 million American’s who didn’t vote this November 6th, here’s another Jeffersonian reality check from the early days of the republic; “The people of every country are the only safe guardians of their own rights, and are the only instruments which can be used for their destruction.” It’s something to think about.

Darren Rosenbaum is a local history teacher.

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