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FEBRUARY 2013 ~ St. Johns Magazine Dear Readers, At the end of last month I celebrated my seventeenth wedding anniversary! When my husband described our time together as “weird” I had to agree! We started out our married life living in South Korea, we were blessed with natural triplets, moved across the country, twice, experienced highs and lows we never expected and through all this our love has kept us together (as the old song goes). Love is powerful. Love is also romance. The February issue is focused on love with our article on romantic places in St. Johns County. Love is also giving. We proudly support the American Cancer Society’s Cattle Baron’s Ball that will help raise money for this important cause. (see details on page 12). Having lost my Mother, Faye Gaylord to Ovarian Cancer in February 2006, I dedicate this issue to her memory. Please enjoy the articles about The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Picasso Art & Arena, just a few more reasons why St. Johns is an incredible place to live. Remember to tell our advertiser’s you saw them here!

SPECIAL FEATURES Love & Romance - St. Johns Style 4-7 The St. Augustine Lighthouse 14 February Calendar 10-11 A Message from the Vet 15 Health & Wellness pg 6-9 Home & Style 16-17 Picasso Art & Arena 18 Parent Pages 12-13

Debbie Gaylord Publisher/ St. Johns Magazine

St. Johns & Beyond Photo Contest To be eligible you must Like US on FACEBOOK! Then just send us a photo of a great local person, place or event with caption and include your contact information to: Debbie@stjohnsmag.com (winners will be posted on facebook and in the magazine next month)

February Contributors Angie Bell is a wife, mother, and grandmother, who grew up in Jacksonville but now resides in St. Johns County. She is a graduate of Florida Community College at Jacksonville and Florida Southern College with a degree in elementary education. She currently teaches parttime, is a freelance writer and an amateur photographer. Photographer Mason Mozo (9 years old) is a third grader at Liberty Pines Academy. He is very involved in sports including football and soccer. He took the photograph of the St. Augustine Lighthouse on page 14 while at the Conch House during a Christmas party and it was recognized by the Lighthouse staff after his mother posted it on Facebook.

Publisher & Editor Debbie Gaylord

Contributing Writers

Angie Bell, Darren Rosenbaum, Dr. Rosanne Faull, Dr. Melinda Tolitsky, Bruce Cline, Dr. Peter Veling

Contributing Photographers Cher Brown, Angie Bell, Mason Mozo, Emma Harasick

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ROMANCE IS IN THE AIR

IN ST. JOHNS!

Written & Photographed by Angie Bell with photo of wedding by Emma Harasick

heart of St. Augustine on Granada Street and one in The Shoppes at St. Johns Oaks just off US 1 in Ponte Vedra, chocolate lovers may choose from a large variety of confections. For ladies (or gentlemen) looking for a place to get all dolled up for a special evening, look no further than Envy Salon. Located near Claude’s Chocolates off US 1, the stylists at Envy can have you ready for a night on the town, aka, a night in the Old Romance is in the air all over St. Johns County. From overnight at a Bed and Breakfast to watching the sunset, there is something for every budget. St. Augustine is abundant with B & Bs, many of which offer special romance packages. The Cedar House Inn on Cedar St. has a Romance and Roses package which includes wine, chocolates, and a carriage ride. They also have honeymoon and anniversary specials. Casa de Suenos Bed and Breakfast on Cordova Street offers five different “Dream” packages. These range from Sweet Morning Dreams, complete with robes, coffee mugs and a journal for keeping all the memories made at this over 100 year old house; to Bubbly Dreams , which includes champagne in engraved glasses, strawberries, rose petals, and a romantic CD to take home. Also on Cordova is the Southern Wind B & B. Here, couples can splurge on the Romantic Rendezvous package. This comes with a carriage ride, lunch and dinner at two different local restaurants, and a professional massage at a nearby spa. For those who prefer a beach setting, the Beachfront B & B on F Street is the answer. Their Romance Package contains a bottle of chilled Korbel champagne and an assortment of Godiva chocolates. They also offer a buildyour-own package with many different options to choose from. For couples who get bitten by the love bug, House of Sea and Sand on B Street has an elopement/small private wedding-on-the-beach package. They have thought of everything, from cake and flowers to the filing of the license. Chocolate is a wonderful gift, and there is no finer place than Claude’s to make a selection. With two locations, one in the

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City. There are numerous economical as well as romantic places to spend time with your honey in St. Johns County. The sunset at Vilano Beach Pier costs nothing but is a truly stunning place to experience the beauty of the sun setting against the backdrop of St. Augustine. Young and old can delight in the carousel in Davenport Park on San Marco Ave., which is still just a dollar. All our beaches are wonderful places to take a stroll, enjoy a picnic, or even “pop the question”. From Guana Tolomato Matanzas Reserve with its wild, natural beauty, to Crescent Beach on Anastasia Island, sweethearts can find a quiet place to be “alone together”. For couples looking for a place to “tie-the- knot”, Nocatee’s Crosswater Hall offers an ideal location. The Green is a perfect outdoor location for a wedding ceremony, and guests can move right into the Nocatee Room for the reception. Another longstanding wedding site is the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club, as well as the Lodge and Club, both located on Ponte Vedra Blvd. For a wedding or for a dinner for two, The Reef, just north of Vilano Beach, is a romantic beach front restaurant. Here you can watch the waves break from indoors, or sit on the deck to hear the surf and feel the ocean breeze. With so many choices, it may be hard to decide what to do for that special night. Fortunately, for those who live in St. Johns County, these opportunities are available year round. So, perhaps making date-night a regular thing is a good idea. It can be as simple as climbing the lighthouse, to a more elaborate night out at the Casa Monica. Whatever you choose, choose it in St. Johns.

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February 2013

The Scene Picasso Art & Arena PREVIEW! The Small Bullfight, La Pequena Corrida Cannes, November 23, 1957 Pablo Picasso

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February 1 to May 11, 2013 PICASSO Art & Arena St. Augustine Visitor Center; ABOUT THE EXHIBITION; PICASSO Art & Arena is an educational exhibition of graphic work and ceramics by the Spanish master showcasing 39 art pieces from the Fundación Picasso, Museo Casa Natal of Málaga, Spain. The exhibition includes original Picasso art pieces created between 1929 and 1961. The art was produced in different styles, techniques and media, providing unique insights into one of Picasso’s main themes: bullfighting. PICASSO Art & Arena is a tribute to the Spanish cultural and artistic traditions that were introduced to Florida by Juan Ponce de León in 1513 and St. Augustine by Don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés in 1565. The exhibition is designed for families as well as the art connoisseur. The exhibition offers tours led by specially trained guides who interact with the audience. The show is presented in both English and Spanish. Monday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. St. Augustine Visitor Center, 10 W. Castillo Drive, St. Augustine, 904.825.1000

Limilight Theater - Thursday – Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Matinees at 2:00 p.m. When Jay and his younger brother Arty are left in the care of overbearing Grandma Kurntiz and sweet but slow Aunt Bella, Jay must come to terms with his bleak life in Yonkers. After a tumultuous teenage year, will Jay learn to accept his comically dysfunctional family? Limelite Theatre, Matuza Main Stage, 11 Old Mission Ave., St. Augustine. 904-825-1164 www.Limelight-Theatre.org

February 6, 2013 Marineland Beach Walk Ocean Shore Boulevard, St. Augustine, FL 32084904-823-4500 http://gtmnerr.org The GTM Research Reserve presents a free, guided walk along the beach at Marineland. The hike focuses on birdlife, habitats and the unusual geology of the shore. The 90-minute hike begins at 9 a.m. Watch for the temporary event sign posted on the west side of A1A at the south end of Marineland. For more information and reservations, call 904-823-4500

February 2, 2013, 3 p.m. - dusk Sunset Celebration at Vilano Beach Town Center Vilano Beach Pier and Pavilion -Features a spectacular sunset 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. Admission is free. Located at 115 Vilano Rd., St. Augustine. 904-540-0402 http://www.VilanoBeachFL.com

January 11, 2013 to February 22, 2013, Hotel Ponce De Leon Carrere & Hastings Blueprint Exhibit In commemoration of the 125th anniversary of the opening of the Ponce de Leon Hotel, historically and culturally significant ephemera relating to the construction and early years of the Hotel Ponce de Leon will be on display. This exhibit includes original Carrere and Hasting and McGuire drawings and blueprints, photographs, a copy of an 1885 map, and construction documents. Additionally, the exhibit highlights a group of artists who made the Hotel Ponce de Leon their seasonal home during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Original artwork and other artifacts related to their time in Saint Augustine will also be displayed at Flagler College's Crisp – Ellert Art Museum, located at 48 Sevilla Street, St. Augustine.The museum is open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free Admission. 904-829-6481 http://www.flagler.edu/crispellert/upcoming-exhibitions/index.html

February 9, 2013 Flight to Freedom Fort Mose

February 1- 24, 2013, Big Red Art Show The St. Augustine Art Association Gallery- Tuesday – Saturday, noon - 4 p.m.; Sunday, 2 – 5 p.m. A celebration of the color red includes works that convey a range of moods and meanings with any variation of the spectrum's hottest color. The St. Augustine Art Association Gallery is located at 22 Marine St. in St. Augustine and is open Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Admission is free. 904-824-2310 http://www.staaa.org

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January 25- February 17, 2013 Lost in Yonkers, by Neil Simon

Unique living history event depicts the flight of slaves from the British colonies to St. Augustine's Fort Mose where they are freed by the Spanish. From 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. guided tours, food, drumming and music, authentic historic reenactors, colonial weapons demonstrations and more. Free shuttle service from the Old Jail at 167 San Marco Avenue will be provided. Admission to the park is $2 per person. 904-823-2232 http://www.FloridaStateParks.org/fortmose

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Community ~ Family ~ Fun February 9, 2013 Out of Africa Extravaganza and Auction/ The Outpost on Mickler Road, 7 - 11 p.m. The Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach will host their annual dinner and auction themed Out of Africa from 7 to 11 p.m. at The Outpost on Mickler Road in Ponte Vedra Beach. The evening will feature appetizers and a specially prepared dinner by Chef Kitty, followed by dancing and entertainment by Cloud 9. Guests are welcome and tickets are $100 per person. http://www.OutofAfricaParty.com

February 16, 2013 A Day in Old Florida at Faver-Dykes State Park/ Faver-Dykes State Park hosts living history demonstrations including pine needle basketry, a 1700s Trapper Trader Camp, blacksmithing, a Timucua Native American display, and a mullet net knitting. Features an activity center where children can make arts & crafts a birding walk, live entertainment and wagon tours of the park. Food will be on sale, including a Minorcan Clam Chowder. The Festival is from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Faver-Dykes State Park, 1000 Faver-Dykes Rd. in St. Augustine. Admission is $5 per vehicle 386-446-6783 http://www.FloridaStateParks.org/ faverdykes

February 15 - 18, 2013 President's Day Weekend at World Golf Hall of Fame Special tours focus on the Presidents and their respective love affairs with golf. Guests can tour the museum to find a collection of golf stories and Presidential memorabilia, including some from 2009 Inductee Dwight D. Eisenhower and 2011 Inductee George H.W. Bush. Scavenger hunt participants can win a Presidential Treatment Package at Spa Laterra. Photo opportunities available with the Presidents Cup trophy. The World Golf Hall of Fame, located at World Golf Village, at I-95 Exit 323 in St. Augustine is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. For this event, active and retired military get $10 admission and children under 12 are free. Adult admission is $19.50,$18.50 for seniors and $10 for students. 904-940-4123 http://www.WorldGolfHallofFame.org

February 16, 2013 to February 17, 2013 Arts and Crafts Festival at St. Augustine Beach Pier St. Johns County Pier, 350 A1A Beach Blvd, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080 352-344-0657 http://www.tnteventsinc.com A seaside display of fine art and crafts along with live music and lots of great food. The event takes place from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Sunday at the St. Augustine Beach Pier Park located on A1A in St. Augustine Beach. Admission is free. 352.344.0657; www. tnteventsinc.com

Saturday, February 23, 2013 from 2 - 5 p.m Chocolate & Beyond- A Sweet Way to Support Volunteers Chocolate and Beyond, an exciting celebration of chocolate, desserts, and other culinary sensations, is coming up on. at the Ponce de Leon Mall, 2121 US 1 South in St. Augustine. Guests will sample chocolate and other delicious creations from some of the area's finest restaurants and specialty shops, while enjoying contests, raffle and a silent auction. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the event. Tickets for Chocolate and Beyond are $10.00 each and include 8 tastings. Additional tastings can be purchased for $1.00 each at the event. Tickets can be purchased on

photo by Cher Brown the RSVP website www.rsvpstjohns.com or in person at Whetstone Chocolates (139 King Street and 13 Anastasia Blvd), Cold Cow Ice Cream (4010 U.S. 1 South), and TD Bank (2510 U.S. 1 South) in St. Augustine. Call RSVP at 904-547-3945 for more information

February 23, 2013 Menendez Birthday Grand Procession St. George Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084/ Colorful and authentic 16th Century reenactors, musicians and entertainers stroll along St. George Street to Lightner Museum for the opening of the Nocha de Gala, the 494th birthday celebration of St. Augustine's founder Pedro Menendez de Aviles. The procession begins at 5 p.m. at St. Augustine's City Gate located at Orange and St. George Streets. 904-669-1485

February 23, 2013 Casa Monica Hotel Noche de Gala - Lightner Museum Join in the 16th century Noche de Gala, the birthday celebration honoring don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, the founder of our Nation’s Oldest City, St. Augustine. Begins at 5 p.m. with a grand and exciting procession through downtown St. Augustine to announce the arrival of Menéndez who will be accompanied by his colorful entourage. Starting at the City Gate, Menéndez will lead the procession down St. George Street to the front of the Lightner Museum, engaging the town folks as he inspects his colony and prepares to enjoy his birthday celebration, Noche de Gala. The exquisite Lightner Museum is the setting for the annual Noche de Gala, which starts with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom followed by dinner on the Mezzanine at 8 p.m. Entertainment features Menéndez, his entourage, 16th century musicians, heralding horns and swordsmen. The Noche de Gala is sponsored by the Casa Monica Hotel. For more information, contactLinda Henry at 904.827.1888.

February 25, 2013 Sunset/Moonrise at St. Augustine Lighthouse St. Augustine 81 Lighthouse Ave., st. Augustine, FL 32080/ 904-829-0745 http://www.staugustinelighthouse.org Enjoy the sunset and moonrise from the most unique perspective in all of St. Augustine – the top of the Lighthouse! This special event includes a champagne toast, provided by San Sebastian Winery, hors d'oeuvres from The Reef and an informative overview of the history of the St. Augustine Light Station, 81 Lighthouse Ave. Admission is $25 for non-museum members and $20 for members. Advance ticket purchase required. Info: www.staugustinelighthouse.org; 904-829-0745.

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First Coast History in St. Johns County The St. Augustine Lighthouse

by Darren Rosenbaum

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f you’re a native Floridian, and local to the ‘First Coast’ region, you’re luckier than most. As a student you probably took more than a few field trips to historical sites that exist up and down the local coast. Now as an adult, re-visit some of the most interesting historical sites in America with family and friends and impart on them the importance of a local past that literally changed the world. One historical site literally stands above the rest. As you drive to St. Augustine, look east to the sea and you would be hard pressed to miss the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Painted in a black and white spiral scheme with a red ‘lantern’ at top, the St. Augustine Lighthouse stands 165 feet tall and has 219 steps. Completed by the US in 1874, the current lighthouse replaced an older coquina ‘watchtower’ that was approximately 52 feet tall and built by the Spanish in 1737. While in use for nearly 150 years, it collapsed from a shifting coastline and beach erosion in 1880. For the area though, 1737 only scratches the surface. The history of St. Augustine dates from 1565, a full 172 years earlier that the coquina watchtower! Records indicate that the Spanish built a wooden ‘sentry tower’ as soon as they settled the area, near where the current lighthouse now stands. Serving dual purposes,

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the original ‘sentry tower’ not only helped Spanish galleons loaded with Mesoamerican silver and gold navigate to St. Augustine in preparation for a trans-Atlantic crossing, but warned of enemy ships approaching. In hindsight, everything seems clear, but did those original Spanish soldiers, sailors and settlers know of the strategic importance of their ‘sentry tower’? The fact is that over the next three centuries of turbulent history, the succession of towers and lighthouses had a part in changing the fortunes of the Spanish, British and French Empires. When the US began operating the

photo by Angie Bell current lighthouse made of brick and iron in 1874, new technology allowed for the use of a specialized lens from France called a Fresnel lens. A magnificent piece of history itself, Fresnel lenses were produced in various sizes with the St. Augustine Lighthouse

mounting the largest, a ‘first order’ lens. The complete assembly was huge, roughly 12 feet tall by 6 feet wide. With nearly 400 individual glass prisms set together, today the lens is able to project an intense beam of light up to 19 miles! Great distances were not always possible as lard oil and then kerosene were originally used to light the beacon. All that changed in 1936 and 1955 when the lighthouse was electrified and then fully automated. As with all things, technology bypassed the need for a fully functioning lighthouse. Sadly neglected for a time, a painstaking effort to restore the grounds and tower began in 1980. Today the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum is a destination, with hundreds of thousands of tourists and school children visiting the grounds and museum annually. Whether it’s the personal challenge of climbing 219 steps without becoming winded, taking in the area from a bird’s eye view, finding out if the lighthouse is really haunted or just embracing the areas historical importance, a visit is a must. 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.

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by Dr. Peter Veling, DVM Last month’s article was about avoiding cheap cat vaccines in order to prevent Vaccine Associated Sarcomas. That will never happen to your cat, right? Unfortunately, that may be wrong. Yesterday, a client of mine brought in their neighbor’s cat that they love. He is a huge, beautiful, medium-haired orange tabby, 2 year-old cat, named Harley. (The name has been changed to protect the innocent.) Harley is a real people-oriented cat. He is the type of cat that every cat owner wants. Harley has a lump the size of a golf ball on his upper right shoulder. It is very hard. It is irregular in shape. It does not hurt. It was first noticed by my client about two months ago. It got a little smaller initially but has grown larger recently. This is a very sad situation. The actual owner of this cat thinks that the lump is being caused by fleas. The tumor should be removed surgically soon with a large amount of tissue around the tumor in every direction. If this surgery is not done by an experienced, aggressive surgeon, there will be another beautiful dead cat. It will grow back if it is not removed with a wide surgery. When it grows back it will grow back faster and be more malignant. The first surgery is the best chance for Harley to survive. If he survives he will be normal. The tumor is caused by adjuvant in cheap, killed vaccines for cats. “Killed” vaccines all contain adjuvant. The adjuvant travels from the injection site over weeks, months or years. As it travels it can cause a tumor at any time. There have been cats that have had this type of tumor develop three years after being vaccinated and not receiving another vaccine. There is an agreement in veterinary medicine that vaccines are to be given in different places on a cat’s body. Right front leg is used for Feline Distemper Vaccine. Right hind leg is used for Feline Rabies Vaccine. Left hind leg is used for Leukemia Virus Vaccine. The veterinarian who vaccinated Harley did not follow the vaccine site protocol. Shame on him or her. Shame on him or

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