St. Augustine Social - Jun/Jul 2019

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THE CITY MAGAZINE of SAINT AUGUSTINE JUNE JULY 2019

Summer

MAKING NEIGHBORS OUT OF STRANGERS, ONE STORY AT A TIME

flavor Entertaining events, delicious dishes, and the local green movement – time to get excited about St. Augustine's favorite season.

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It’s also a time where Florida nature has burst forth, and the insects and wildlife, flora and marine fauna surround you in abundance and remind you that our city is merely built around their habitat. Over the past few months, we had been seeing – through events and press releases and the like – that environmental impact has been at the forefront of St. Augustine’s mind. So we decided to dedicate a good portion of this issue to the people and places going green. There is no formal “feature story” in these pages, as you might have gotten used to seeing. Instead, many of the stories are just a little more cohesive and focused. You’ll meet Tara Dodson, who dedicates her work to helping businesses become eco-conscious, and Ryan Murphy, who started the Green Hands movement at The Amp and the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. The team behind St. Johns County recycling talk education and impact, and our resident garden guru gives tips on making your garden a little more green. But alongside those stories, you’ll find an article on the new mayor and his history with the city. You’ll meet Kiara Williams, who teaches American Sign Language at Pedro Menendez, Aubrie Simpson-Gotham who began an organization to assist local foster families and children, and the team at SAFE Pet Rescue, who are changing the lives of local animals. Because caring for the environment isn’t the only way to make a positive impact. Take this summer to revel in the beauty of coastal nature and enjoy the stories here of those doing great things for our city and for the natural world that surrounds it.

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FAVORITE QUOTE HE STILL PLAYS EVERY DAY, SETTLING IN TO PLAY FOR ME. I CLOSE MY EYES AND LISTEN. THE SOUND ROLLS FROM ONE SIDE OF MY MIND TO THE OTHER, LIKE WATER, SWELLING INTO MOUNDS, FLITTING BACK AND FORTH LIKE TINY BUTTERFLIES TAPPING THEIR WINGS AND TOUCHING MY MIND WITH WARMTH. PAGE 54

Photo by Brian Miller

e plan out and put together each issue a couple of months in advance, so the summer issue is always one of my favorites to work on. The design stage is filled with such anticipation – the promise of sand in your shoes and the sun in your eyes, the almost cleansing feel of sticky skin that you almost began to miss when the air was cool, the blinding blue skies, the nights filled with sounds of teeming nature just beyond your backyard. Sure, the unbearable heat can get overwhelming after a while, but summer really is a romantic sort of time in St. Augustine.


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All you need to know to enjoy classical music, free concerts all summer long, runs in the sun, and lots more this season!

Bob Meade was in the first ever St. Augustine Community Chorus, and over the years, his love of music never waned.

TRENDING

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The color green is spreading! Meet the businesses all over St. Johns County that are giving back to the earth and going eco.

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Summer means that we're all headed to the beach and the pool, so stand out in a new suit from one these local retailers.

MAKER

Manila Clough's extensive art education and vast world travel has led to the creation of some world-class mosaic art.

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EDUCATOR

A teacher of American Sign Language, Kiara Williams is watching as her work changes the lives of local students.

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Living on the veg

A quick stop at The Floridian leads us to the Cornbread Stack with Tofu – a Southern take on vegetarian goodness.

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A shop dedicated solely to churros? Sign us up! Come sample the deliciousness that is the new 904 Churros.

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Hosted by Ripley's Believe It or Not, this beloved free movie series will be held every Wednesday in Colonial Oak Music Park from June 12-July 31. Let your little ones enjoy movies like Smallfoot, Incredibles 2, Aquaman, and Ralph Breaks the Internet. It's a delightful way to spend a summer night.

PERFECT PICNIC SPOTS IN ST. AUGUSTINE Take your dining al fresco this summer! We've rounded up some pretty spots for a picnic all around the county. From parks to beaches, it's time to pack up a basket with all your favorites and eat in the open air. www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

With a mission of supporting the healing veteran community through cultivating the earth, the Veteran Garden Project will host a music fundraiser on June 9 at Sarbez.


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LIFE St. Augustine music festival CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF ST. AUGUSTINE June 20-22, 27-29

Hearing intricate and captivating classical music waft through the evening air has quickly become a summer staple thanks to the St. Augustine Music Festival. Continuing the beloved St. Augustine tradition of free concert series, the Festival will feature virtuoso violinists, pianists, and trios from all over the world giving their gift of music to the Ancient City. The Festival kicks off on June 20th with "Simple Beauty" featuring the clean simplicity of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the beautiful melodies and harmonies of Franz Schubert. This concert will feature Festival favorite and violinist extraordinaire, Nigel Armstrong. The Festival will close on June 29th with a concert called "Around the World," featuring "An English Suite" by Sir Charles Hubert Parry, Barber's "Adagio for Strings" in Memory of SAMF violist Colin Kiely, and music by Shostakovich and Carl Nielsen. The largest free classical music festival in the U.S., this whole event is one you shouldn't miss out on this summer. Each event is free, but space is limited. Seating is first come, first served.

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JUNE & JULY CALENDAR GIRLS LIMELIGHT THEATRE May 17-June 9 When Annie's husband John dies of leukemia, she and best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade four fellow WI members to pose nude with them for an "alternative" calendar, with a little help from hospital porter and amateur photographer Lawrence. The calendar is a success, but Chris and Annie's friendship is put to the test under the strain of their new-found fame. Shows will take place Thursday-Saturday at 7:30pm. Sunday shows will take place at 2pm. Admission is $26. www.limelight-theatre.org

DRAKE'S RAID REENACTMENT FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK June 1, 10am This June, two companies from the Historic Florida Militia will

MUSIC BY THE SEA ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH PIER

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reenact Sir Francis Drake’s raid on Old St. Augustine. In the morning, the Fountain of Youth will host a recreated 16th century-style military encampment, featuring drills, weapons demonstrations, and living history interpretations. The reenactment will begin at 7pm at the city Gates, proceed down St. George Street, and end at the Plaza de la Constitución. It’s a piece of the city’s ancient history come to life on our streets. Regular park admission fees apply to the morning events. www.drakesraid.com

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OWL CINEMA THE AMP June 2 and 14, July 12 Hosted by the Amp and Community First Credit Union, this wildly popular film series draws thousands of moviegoers who come to enjoy free, familyfriendly films projected on a

CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA PLAZA DE LA CONSTITUCIONNE

Thursdays, through August 29

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A favorite annual local event, Music by the Sea lets guests relax in the ocean breeze, sample the delicious foods of local restaurants, and listen to some fantastic tunes. It’s a family-friendly celebration of all things St. Augustine Beach! Each week, a different restaurant sponsors the event and a different artist performs. Concerts take place rain or shine, though they may be canceled if the weather is severe. Entrance to the event is free, and meals are $10 or less per person. Food is served at 6pm, and the concert begins at 7pm.

www.sabca.org giant 18 by 32 foot screen on the Amp’s main stage. The series is free and open to all ages, with free parking and concessions available for purchase. The series will kick off with a showing of the Wedding Singer, then Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Endless Summer. Take in the shows on the big screen. www.staugamphitheatre.com

SLIGHTLY STOOPID WITH SPECIAL GUESTS TRIBAL SEEDS, MATISYAHU AND HIRIE THE AMP

June 6, 4:20pm Slightly Stoopid is the Ocean Beach, California-based band formed by multi-instrumentalists Kyle McDonald and Miles Doughty that has matured into a versatile musical ensemble. An eclectic band when it comes to musical styles as well as collaborations, Slightly Stoopid, now in their second decade of making music, continues to manufacture an energizing and multifaceted sound that has been described as “a spiritual bath of positive party energy.” Now

St. Augustine’s free summer music series returns for its 29th season serving up some of the best musical entertainment in Northeast Florida. The series is known for showcasing the best in regional musical talent including bluegrass and blues, jazz and country, swing and folk, old time and popular rock. There is no permanent seating in the Plaza, so guests should bring lounge chairs, blankets, or something to sit on. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited, but picnics are welcome. www.citystaug.com/concerts

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that sounds like a concert that St. Augustine shouldn’t miss. Tickets start at $46.50. www.staugamphitheatre.com

NIGHT UNDER THE STARS ST. JOHNS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS June 6, 7:30-9:30pm The St. Johns County Parks & Recreation Department has partnered with Ancient City Astronomy Club (ACAC) for an educational evening that is out of this world! ACAC will lead an Astronomy 101 class that’s all about the night sky. Bring your friends and family to learn about the constellations, star names, and more. Telescopes and binoculars will be on-hand to view the moon, planets, and other objects. The program is free, but space is limited and registration is required. For more info, contact Kelly Ussia at kussia@sjcfl.us or 904-209-0335. www.sjcfl.us/CountyNaturalist/index

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ULTIMATE 80S DANCE PARTY PONTE VEDRA CONCERT HALL June 7, 7:30pm Guests can expect to hear a variety of 1980s pop and soul favorites during the three-hour event which will include a live DJ, a silent auction, retro-themed dance lessons that will spark memories of moussed hair, ragged tees and the restless beat of soundtracks from movies such as St. Elmo's Fire, The Breakfast Club, and Sixteen Candles and memorable dance tunes from artists such as Whitney Houston, George Michael, Depeche Mode, Yaz, and many more! General admission is $30 and the proceeds benefit Apex Theatre Studio. www.apextheatrejax.com

SUNSET DOLPHIN WALK VILANO BEACH ACCESS June 7, 20, 25 The St. Johns County Parks & Recreation Department has partnered with Marineland

Dolphin Adventure to offer a free sunset beach walk! Staff will guide participants on a beach walk while looking for dolphins and enjoying a beautiful sunset. During the walk you will get to learn all about dolphin anatomy and behavior, as well as other marine species. This program is free, but you must RSVP on Eventbrite to participate. For more info, contact Kelly Ussia at kussia@sjcfl.us or 904-209-0335. www.sjcfl.us/CountyNaturalist/index

LIGHTNER LEARNING LAB: DEGAS, PRINTS, AND I LIGHTNER MUSEUM June 9, 10am-2pm Children aged 5-14 are invited to tour and learn about the different types of prints on view in the Museum’s collection and in the Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist exhibition. Lightner museum educators will provide a richer understanding of the types of printmaking while encouraging young visitors to truly look and appreciate why artists choose to work in their selected print media. The tour will be followed by an enjoyable printmaking activity. Tickets are $5 for children. Reservations are required and space is limited. www.lightnermuseum.org

"WEIRD AL" YANKOVIC "STRINGS ATTACHED TOUR" THE AMP June 9, 7:30pm GRAMMY award-winning comedy legend “Weird Al” Yankovic will bring his “Strings Attached Tour,” a high-energy, rock and comedy show featuring costumes, props, a video wall and – for the first time – a full orchestra, to the Amphitheatre stage. Few would have guessed that “Weird Al” Yankovic – who, as a

shy, accordion-playing teenager got his start sending in homemade tapes to the Dr. Demento Radio Show – would go on to become a pop culture icon and the biggestselling comedy recording artist of all time. Now he’s a name and face we all know. Tickets start at $34. www.staugamphitheatre.com

VIEWFINDER: EDGAR DEGAS’ PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION LIGHTNER MUSEUM June 12, 6-7:30pm Join Flagler College art history professor Chris Balaschak for a talk exploring the impact of photography on the Impressionists. As evidenced in the current Lightner exhibition Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist, Degas regularly took and explored the possibilities offered by this new technology. Professor Balaschak will discuss how Degas and his circle used photography and its influence on their artwork. Tickets are $10 ($5 for museum members). Reservations are required. www.lightnermuseum.org

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BASICS IN NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY NEASE BEACHFRONT PARK June 13, 7-8:30pm Do you have a nice camera and always leave it on auto? Do you wish you could capture the amazing beauty of the nature around you? Then this Basics in Nature Photography is for you. Join local photographer Nicholle Goodnight for a hands-on class to sharpen your photography skills. Participants will need to bring their own camera equipment and be at least 12 years in age. This program is free, but you must RSVP on Eventbrite to participate. For more info, contact Kelly Ussia at kussia@sjcfl.us or 904-209-0335. www.sjcfl.us/CountyNaturalist/index

BATTLE OF BLOODY MOSE FORT MOSE STATE PARK June 15, 9am-4pm Every year, the Florida Living History, Inc. and the Fort

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REGULAR EVENTS MARKET AT THE PIER ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH PIER Every Wednesday

Shop and support local vendors every Wednesday at St. Augustine Beach, featuring baked goods, hand-made gifts, jewelry and home décor. The market hosts anywhere from 60 to 80 vendors each week and is open from 8am to 12pm every Wednesday, rain or shine.

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FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK

DOWNTOWN ST. AUGUSTINE First Friday of the Month

Kick off the weekend on the first Friday of every month, from 5pm to 9pm, for a tour of the latest exhibits, music and entertainment at more than 20 participating galleries in downtown St. Augustine. Jump on board one of Ripley’s Red Sightseeing Trains or Old Town Trolleys for a complimentary shuttle service to a majority of the galleries. Shuttles run every 30 minutes for convenience.

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OLD CITY FARMERS MARKET ST. AUGUSTINE AMPHITHEATRE Every Saturday

Visit the Old City Farmers Market for fresh produce, baked goods, handcrafted items and plants directly from the producers. The farmers market is always a lot of fun for the whole family with live entertainment and much more. The Old City Farmers Market takes place every Saturday morning at the St. Augustine Amphitheater on A1A South in St. Augustine. 8:30am to 12:30pm on Saturdays, Admission is Free.

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PONTE VEDRA CONCERT HALL Catch a show at the concert hall just a short drive up A1A.

LAKE STREET DIVE WITH GUEST THE RAD TRADS June 5, 8pm

STEVE EARLE & THE DUKES June 6, 8pm

STEEL PULSE

June 14, 8pm

HIPPO CAMPUS

June 17, 7:30pm

CHICAGO June 20-23, 27-30

HAYES CARLL & HIS BAND June 25, 8pm

LEELA JAMES July 5, 8pm

BILLY BOB THORNTON AND THE BOXMASTERS July 15, 8pm

DON MCLEAN AND HIS BAND July 20, 8pm

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Mose Historical Society reenact the 1740 Spanish victory at the Battle of Bloody Mose. Visitors can participate in the commemoration of the battle and enjoy reenactments of the 1740 battle that forced the British to retreat from Spanish Florida. The reenactments will take place at 12pm and 2pm, but there will be activities throughout the day like musket demonstrations and craftmaking – including blacksmithing, finger weaving, and pine needle basket weaving. The event is free and open to the public. www.floridastateparks.org/parks-andtrails/fort-mose-historic-state-park

14 VETTES AT THE VILLAGE WORLD GOLF VILLAGE June 14-16 The annual Corvette show at World Golf Village features more than a hundred new, classic, and custom Corvettes on display alongside the Walk of Champions. The event starts off on Friday with a Meet and Greet at Murray Bros. Caddyshack and continues on Saturday with a live show. This is a charity event with a silent auction and all proceeds are donated to Wolfson Children's Hospital. There will be an award ceremony featuring Best of Show and People’s Choice awards. The event is free to spectators and open to the public. www.nfca.net

SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN LIMELIGHT THEATRE June 13 - 29

Smoke on the Mountain is one of the most produced shows worldwide, with songs from hymns and bluegrass tunes. The show features two dozen rousing bluegrass songs played and sung by the Sanders Family, a traveling group making its return to performing after a five-year hiatus. Pastor Oglethorpe, the young and enthusiastic minister of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, has enlisted the Sanders Family in his efforts to bring his tiny congregation into “the modern world.” Between songs, each family member “witnesses” – telling a story about an important event in their life. Thursday-Saturday shows will take place at 7:30pm. Sunday matinees will take place at 2pm. Tickets to the show are $26. www.limelight-threatre.org Tickets start at $44. www.staugamphitheatre.com

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O.A.R. WITH GUESTS AMERICAN AUTHORS AND HUNTERTONES THE AMP June 15, 7pm Some things are built to last. During the course of its two decades of making records, O.A.R. has created and maintained a sort of a parallel universe. In effect hiding in plain sight from the world outside, the band fills arenas and amphitheaters as it crafts and releases relatable songs with big pop hooks, all of this activity going down completely apart from the mainstream. Within this universe, these songs are bona fide hits, and the band members are superstars.

distinctive and compelling voices in indie rock, a singer-songwriter who mixes deeply insightful observations with devastating selfassessment. Tickets start at $45. www.staugamphitheatre.com

CRESCENT BEACH CHALLENGE THE NATIONAL WITH GUEST COURTNEY BARNETT THE AMP June 17, 6:30pm Formed in 1999, The National is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio. The National have established themselves as mainstays of arenas and festivals with sold-out performances and headlining slots around the world. They’ll be joined on the Amphitheatre stage by Courtney Barnett,one of the most

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MARINELAND PARK June 22, 7:30am This high-energy, family-organized fundraiser supports those affected by leukemia, lymphoma, and other blood-related cancers. The challenge features 1K and 5K runs, several ocean events including swimming, kayaking, and surfing, two combined “Kahuna” events, and a four-person surfboard relay. Whew! It’s sure to be an exciting day on the sand – all for a great cause. The challenge is in its 21st year. Registration is $40 per person and includes a t-shirt. www.crescentbeachchallenge.org


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LIFE and marine debris. So come learn how to identify these items, where they come from, and so much more! Join St. Johns County Park Naturalist Kelly Ussia for an engaging talk about the amazing treasures you can find at the beach. This program is free, but seating is first-come, first-served. For more info, contact Kelly Ussia at kussia@ sjcfl.us or 904-209-0335. www.sjcfl.us/CountyNaturalist/index

ANCIENT CITY GAMEFISH CHALLENGE NORTHEAST FLORIDA MARLIN CLUB June 27-30

This event has become one of the most premier fishing events in Northeast Florida! Whether you’re a Junior Angler, Kayak Angler, Redfish or Kingfish Angler, participants will have a chance to win their share of over $20,000 in cash and prizes! The fun starts Thursday with the kids clinic and registration. Friday is the Junior Angler tournament followed by awards, live music by Chillula, an amazing raffle, registration and captains meeting! Kingfish, Redfish, Kayak tournament and awards are Saturday and Sunday. Vendors, cash bar, food, and fun all weekend long! Spectators are welcome. www.acgfa.com

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JON BELLION WITH GUESTS MARC E. BASSY AND LAWRENCE THE AMP June 23, 7pm Jon Bellion got his start with a series of mixtapes featuring his original songs – all recorded in his parents’ basement. He built a remarkable following by sharing his music directly with listeners. Bellion co-wrote and produced “Trumpets” for Jason Derulo, and co-wrote the GRAMMY Award winning, 10x-Platinum hit “The Monster” for Eminem and Rihanna, and Christina Aguilera’s recent single, “Fall in Line.” That’s quite a resume. Tickets start at $35.50. www.staugamphitheatre.com

TREASURES OF THE BEACH ANASTASIA ISLAND LIBRARY June 25, 2-3pm Our East Coast beaches are constantly changing and bringing new items up for us to see – shells, sea beans, grasses, shark’s teeth,

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little more sunshiney and a little more sandy. The 5K is headed to the beach! Sublimated tech shirts will be available to the first 225 registrants, and the first 225 finishers will receive a custom medal. After the race, there will be a runner’s banquet with beer, water, bagels, and bananas (the typical post-race celebration). Day-of registration is $35. Registration for the Kids Fun Run is $12. www.bigbang5k.itsyourrace.com/event

LIVING WITH SNAKES & GATORS PONTE VEDRA LIBRARY June 26, 2-3pm Join St. Johns County Park Naturalist Kelly Ussia for a family-friendly presentation about the snakes and alligators found throughout the State of Florida (and maybe even in your backyard!). Learn about the various species of snakes in our area as well as how to live with the amazing crodillian neighbors. This program is open to all ages and is free. For more info, contact Kelly Ussia at kussia@sjcfl.us or 904-209-0335. www.sjcfl.us/CountyNaturalist/index

LIGHTNER AFTER HOURS CAFE ALCAZAR June 27, 6-8pm Take a sneak peek into the Gilded Age world once the lights go down and the guests depart! The Lightner After Hours monthly event is free and takes place at the Cafe Alcazar, which is located in the historic pool area of the museum. Hors d’oeuvres are complimentary, while beverages are available at happy hour prices. Donations of $3 per drink are encouraged. A variety of musicians will perform monthly, and free parking is available after 5pm. The Cafe will be open with a special dinner during the event. www.lightnermuseum.org/cocktail

BIG BANG 5K CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH June 29, 8am The Big Bang 5K is back by overwhelming demand! But this year, the theme is getting just a

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SURFQUEST MARY STREET BEACH RAMP June 29 and July 20, 1pm SurfQuest empowers people with disabilities by providing adaptive surfing instruction and therapeutic educational programs on water recreation and enriches lives by assisting families to access the beach and ocean together in a barrierfree environment. They act as an advocate for accessibility to the water that will allow people with limited mobility to reach the beach (i.e. wheelchairs, assisted devices, strollers, etc.). This monthly beach day is free and open for all ages and disabilities. They provide adaptive equipment with education and training for the advancement of adaptive surfing. www.arcsj.org/surfquest

ADAM SANDLER THE AMP June 30, 7:30pm A successful actor, writer, producer, and musician, Adam Sandler has been performing for live audiences on a sold-out tour over the last couple of years across the U.S. and Canada. Of course, he’s best known for his arsenal of Hollywood favorites – like Billy Madison, the sports comedies Happy Gilmore and The Waterboy, the romantic comedy The Wedding Singer, Big Daddy, Mr. Deeds, and the list goes


on and on. With plenty of projects coming up and comedy that won’t slow down, this comedy is fresh and fun. Tickets start at $39.50. www.staugamphitheatre.com

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BRIDGE OF LIONS 5K CASTILLO DE SAN MARCOS July 13, 7:30am What better running view could you ask for than the one offered by the 35th annual Bridge of Lions 5K? Starting at the Castillo de San Marcos and winding through downtown, the race will cross the bridge and make its way through the Davis Shores neighborhood before ending at Oglethorpe Park on Anastasia Island. Race day registration is $35. Registration will be capped this year at 1500 entries. So be sure to register soon! www.bridgeoflions5k.com

6TH ANNUAL SUMMER CRAFT & VENDOR EVENT RENAISSANCE WORLD GOLF VILLAGE RESORT July 13, 10am-4pm Featuring more than 140 crafters and vendors, this free event is perfectly kid and family-friendly. There will be craft workshops throughout the day as well as meet-and-greets with Winnie the Pooh, the Minions, Baymax, and Mickey Mouse. There will also be a huge charity raffle with over fifty prizes – products and services from attending vendors. Tickets for the raffle are $1 and proceeds from the raffle benefit the local charity Project Balance. It’s a great place to bring the little ones while you enjoy a unique shopping experience. www.jacksonvillebusinessconnections.com

JOJO SIWA “D.R.E.A.M. THE TOUR” THE AMP July 13, 7pm Nickelodeon superstar JoJo Siwa is a YouTube personality, singer, dancer, entrepreneur, social media influencer, New York Times bestselling author and star on Nickelodeon’s Lip Sync Battle Shorties. Is there anything this girl can’t do? She got her start on the show Dance Moms, and she’s been named Breakout Artist of the

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MUSIC BY THE SEA A SPOT FOR FOOD, FUN, AND AWESOME MUSIC, THE CONCERT SERIES HAS BEEN GOING STRONG FOR NEARLY TWO DECADES.

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ow in its 17th season, Music by the Sea gives residents and visitors the chance to kick off their flip flops and enjoy a wide array of musical genres while chowing down on local fare. Just a stone’s throw from the Atlantic Ocean, the popular free music series kicked off in mid-May with a 19show line-up featuring everything from ‘80s tribute tunes to jazz and Tie-Dye Rock. Headed up by the folks at the St. Augustine Beach Civic Association, a volunteer group comprised of active community members like President Bill Jones, Executive Vice President Bob Samuels, Treasurer Frank Ward, Secretary Hester Longstreet and Director Rich Galik, Music by the Sea has been going strong since its inception in 2003. “The vision of Robert and Andrea Samuels, the Samuels’ noticed that there was this beautiful pavilion that was rarely used,” says Bill, a St. Augustine Beach resident and owner of ProShow DJ Service, of St. Johns County Ocean Pier Pavilion. “Our first event was a three-piece band and a guy cooking hotdogs on a Coleman camping stove in the corner of the pavilion. Over time, the concert series grew and became a weekly event.” With the help of current sponsors like Eclipse Recording Studio, The Bailey Group, and our local Visitors and Convention Bureau, Music by the Sea now attracts over 25,000 attendees each www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

year and has grown from just three concerts in that first year to now nearly 20.“With notoriety came more interest from entertainers,” Bill explains. “We receive solicitations from over 120 bands a year and have been able to book bigger names like Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Denny Laine [The Moody Blues]...or, this year, one of the world’s finest slide guitar players, Peter Karp of Atlanta.” Produced and run entirely by volunteers, Music by the Sea has made a huge impact on the local community. Aside from once-ayear events like the Sing Out Loud Festival and Rhythm & Ribs, there aren’t a ton of opportunities for area musicians to play to large crowds. Music by the Sea gives groups like Grapes of Roth and Chillula a welcoming stage with a hometown audience. Neighborhood restaurants also benefit. With an average concert attendance of nearly a thousand people, local eateries feed a hungry swarm of music lovers. “The first show had about 45 attendees, which included the band,” Bill says of the inaugural series in 2003. “Today, weather dependent, we welcome anywhere from 400 to 1,200 concertgoers. It’s been amazing to watch it grow over the years and a lot of it is thanks to Bob and Andrea Samuels, the series founders.” www.sabca.org

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YOUNG THE GIANT & FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS THE AMP July 19, 6pm

FIREWORKS OVER THE MATANZAS CASTILLO DE SAN MARCOS July 4, 6-10pm

Celebrate Independence Day at the Castillo de San Marcos with a live concert by the All Star Orchestra and end the night with a spectacular fireworks display over the bay. The concert begins at 6pm, and the fireworks begin at 9:30pm. A free park & ride shuttle will be available at various locations on Anastasia Boulevard (a gift to all those who don’t feel like battling all the traffic downtown!) – Anastasia Baptist Church, the St. Augustine Amphitheatre, R.B. Hunt Elementary School, and the St. Augustine Alligator Farm. www.citystaug.com/Fireworks Year. And if you needed another reason to love her, her style is just about as bright and sparkly as it gets (with a healthy dose of large, crazy bows). Her bouncy, bright rhythms will have you dancing for sure. Tickets start at $44. www.staugamphitheatre.com

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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM THE AMP July 16-17 Presented by Apex Theatre Studio, a Bard Bus offering (a roving Shakespearean production), “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” renders an eighty-minute, high energy version of a romantic rave, replete with music, magic, puppetry and clowning. Pre-show performance activities include food trucks, improv games, and opening sets from Northeast Florida bands Bad Dog Mama and Folk is People. Last year, the production

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played to capacity so guests are encouraged to arrive early! General admission is $15. www.apextheatrejax.com

THE ROYAL AFFAIR TOUR FEATURING YES, ASIA, JOHN LODGE AND CARL PALMER THE AMP July 18, 5:30pm The best of British Rock will be live at The Amp in one must-see show! Headlined by progressive rock pioneers and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees YES, who triumphed last year with their acclaimed and hugely successful 50th anniversary tour, this can’tmiss best-of-British-rock show will also feature Asia with the return of founding member Steve Howe in a special performance, John Lodge of The Moody Blues, and Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy with guest vocals by Arthur Brown. Tickets start at $44. www.staugamphitheatre.com

California quintet Young the Giant draw upon the members' international roots to forge a worldly blend of summery indie pop and anthemic stadium rock. They’ll be joined by Fitz and the Tantrums, a band led by songwriter Michael Fitzpatrick who brews up a retro sound inspired by Motown and Stax Records. It’s sure to be a dynamic concert driven by an eclectic but accessible brand of modern rock. Both headliners will be joined by special guest COIN. Tickets start at $29.36. www.staugamphitheatre.com

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LIGHTNER AFTER HOURS CAFE ALCAZAR July 25, 6-8pm Take a sneak peek into the Gilded Age world once the lights go down and the guests depart! The Lightner After Hours monthly event is free and takes place at the Cafe Alcazar, which is located in the historic pool area of the museum. Hors d’oeuvres are complimentary, while beverages are available at happy hour prices. A variety of musicians will perform monthly, and free parking is available after 5pm. The Cafe will be open with a special dinner during the event. www.lightnermuseum.org/cocktail

SUBLIME WITH ROME AND GUESTS MICHAEL FRANTI AND SPEARHEAD, COMMON KINGS AND SERANATION THE AMP July 25 and 26 The wait is over! Sublime with Rome returned at long last with new music in 2018 to complement their first two album releases. This album was a brand new experience (walking into the studio without anything ready to go!) that lit a fire under the band and brought forth an exciting new phase for the band. It’s an expression of three musicians who truly get each other and who communicate seamlessly

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SHE IS FIERCE Get excited this summer for two nights of personal inspiration and business innovation from three amazing women.

WOMEN'S WEDNESDAY: COCKTAILS, CONNECTIONS & INSPIRATION TREASURY ON THE PLAZA

June 19, 6:15pm

All the excitement and energy of the Women's Wednesdays series will be brought together in one night featuring internationally renowned author Cara Brookins. Cara's story went viral in 2017 when her book 'Rise: How a House Built a Family' was released. The evening will include interactive exhibits, styling, headshots, and some big surprises for attendees!

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June 20, 9:30am-12:30pm

Get expert coaching on how to build an authentic and impactful personal brand from scratch from Branding Expert Hope Brookins and Emmy-nominated Executive Producer and She Is Fierce! Founder Kelly Youngs!

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FUN HOME LIMELIGHT THEATRE July 26-August 25 When her father dies unexpectedly, graphic novelist Alison dives deep into her past to tell the story of the volatile, brilliant, one-of-akind man whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life. Moving between past and present, Alison relives her unique childhood playing at the family’s Bechdel Funeral Home, her growing understanding of her own sexuality, and the looming, unanswerable questions about her father’s hidden desires. Fun Home is a refreshingly honest, wholly original musical about seeing your parents through grown-up eyes. www.limelight-theatre.org

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IRATION WITH PEPPER, FORTUNATE YOUTH, AND KATASTRO THE AMP July 27, 5:30pm Iration is an alternative/reggae group of musicians, formed in Isla Vista, CA. Their deep-rooted reggae influence is fused with elements of rock and pop to create smooth, original sounds. These Hawaiian-bred musicians look forward to spreading their original sound and ‘Aloha Spirit’, all the while never forgetting to get a surf in when possible. They’ll be joined on the stage by guests Pepper, Fortunate Youth, and Katastro. Tickets start at $34.50. www.staugamphitheatre.com

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TO THE RESCUE THE KIDS ARE OUT OF SCHOOL, WE'RE GETTING OUTSIDE, AND IT'S THE PERFECT TIME FOR SAFE PET RESCUE TO HELP ADD A FURRY NEW MEMBER TO YOUR FAMILY. By Molly Wilson | Photography by Brian Miller

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ringing a pet into your family is the kind of event that changes your life forever. Cat or dog or anything in between, that pet will love you unconditionally and the joy that they can give is unmatched. Of course, it’s no easy thing and the transition can be difficult (the shredded pillows in my house will tell you that), but the reward more than offsets all the work. Just ask the incredible group of volunteers at SAFE Pet Rescue. In September of 2009, Robin Nordan opened the doors of SAFE with a mission to rescue animals set to be euthanized in surrounding animal control centers. Since that day nearly a decade ago, she and her team have saved, rehabilitated, and found new homes for almost 14,000 animals. In four locations across the county, the organization has 22 staff members and more than 70 volunteers that keep the work going seven days a week. Since SAFE is run entirely on donations, they depend on the tireless efforts of these volunteers (“superheroes” as Robin calls them) to run the resale shop in St.

Augustine Beach and handle the adoption events. A huge part of SAFE’s work requires the dedication of transport drivers who pick up the animals and take them to vet appointments. For the past five years, volunteers Chuck and Laurie start loading dogs at daybreak every Wednesday morning to drive them from St. Augustine to Jacksonville for surgeries and medical care. The passion and enthusiasm of them and others like them are what keep the rescue going every day. As we enter into the summer months, the kids are out of school, and we have a little extra time, this is the perfect chance to invite a pet into your home. If you’re looking to gain a new member of the family, the reason to adopt a pet is easy – “They need you,” says Robin. “They are wonderful, loving, deserving beings whose eyes are begging for love. They need stability, kindness, a second chance. They will repay you with a special kind of love that comes from knowing you are the one who has saved them. You get to be a hero.” www.safe-pet-rescue-fl.com

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Green Gardening By Shelby Dixon

NURTURING NATURE LOCAL BUSINESSES ARE DITCHING THE WASTE AND IMPLEMENTING ECO-FRIENDLY PRACTICES AND PRODUCTS. TIME TO JOIN THE MOVEMENT. By Molly Wilson | Photography by Brian Miller

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t. Augustine is permeated by the beauty of Florida nature – sandy shoreline teeming with coastal wildlife, forests of pine trees and tropical flora, birds overhead and an entire animal kingdom below. The natural beauty is part of what attracts visitors and new residents. But as it is everywhere nowadays, that beauty is under siege from mountains of trash and considerable pollution. And local businesses are fighting back. The green movement has planted itself firmly in St. Augustine, and it only continues to grow. Businesses everywhere and of all different kinds are making an effort to reduce their waste and their carbon footprint. Local restaurants especially have started eliminating their single-use plastics and switched over to something more sustainable. A large number

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of restaurants (like Mellow Mushroom, The Floridian, Back 40, The Conch House, too many to name here) carry paper straws. Spots like Beachcomber have brought in paper straws as well as cardboard to-go containers, leaving plastic and styrofoam behind. Places like The Press and Dessert First Bistro use a cornstarch derivative for a biodegradable straw that feels like plastic, while restaurants like Llama and The Kookaburra have chosen hay straws. Mojo’s Tacos has eliminated straws all together. But the movement isn’t only confined to the restaurant industry. It isn’t all that difficult to find eco-friendly businesses to satisfy a number of your everyday needs. Diane’s Natural Market carries a substantial range of sustainable products (from household cleaners to compostable trash bags), and if you pop into many St.

Augustine retailers, you’ll be able to find eco-friendly options. And local creators and artisans have made it easy to go green with everything from natural deodorant to recycled sandals. St. Augustine is even home to green cleaners (like Conscious Clean) and dry cleaners (like Vilano Cleaners) that pride themselves on eco-friendly practices, and it's easier than ever to go solar with local companies. And Island Prep is an eco-conscious preschool and primary school where kids can learn to care for the environment, and the facility is run in a sustainable way. The Amp and Ponte Vedra Concert Hall have made huge strides in their efforts to reduce their waste and create green venues. The movement is growing in St. Augustine and only getting greener. Residents are encouraging the practices and recycling and reducing waste on their own. It’s an exciting thing to watch the community come together to maintain and revive the beauty of the world around us.

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Organic gardening is an inherently sustainable hobby, but you can make your garden even greener by sourcing local ingredients and eliminating single use plastics. Using homemade worm castings and compost as soil amendments prevents food scraps and yard waste from making it to the landfill and producing methane (a harmful greenhouse gas) while eliminating throwaway packaging. Peat pots and popsicle sticks make great alternatives to plastic plant pots and labels. If you do buy plants in plastic pots, make sure to wash and reuse them or return them to the nursery! Finally, use mulch from local tree trimmers instead of buying dyed mulch in bags. Not only are you eliminating more plastic, you’re choosing a superior, local product that will add nutrients to your garden.


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Tara Dodson is on a mission to make our community more sustainable. "Our natural resources give us food, water, clothing and shelter," says Tara, "just because we can’t see what is happening on a global scale doesn’t mean what we are doing locally isn’t affecting the change."

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ara Dodson had just reached Kilimanjaro's summit during a breast cancer survivor climb when she timidly asked to check her email with the help of a satellite phone. Lo and behold, the news she was anticipating reached her inbox – St. Johns County was inviting her to a second interview for a position as an environmentalist. So Tara relocated from Lake Tahoe after working as an environmental planner for an engineering firm and began overseeing sea turtle protection. Like many St. Augustinians before her, Tara fell in love with the coastal gem that became her home – a gem teeming with wildlife, boasting sparkling waterways and flush with foliage. It isn’t lost on Tara that these treasured features are at risk lest the community at large live as responsible stewards of their ancient coast. “Sustainability is a holistic approach to managing our natural resources that we as humans depend on for survival," says Tara. "Our natural resources give us food, water, clothing and shelter...just because we can’t see what is happening on a global scale doesn’t mean what we are doing locally isn’t affecting the change – albeit positive or negative." Her involvement with habitat conservation permeates not just her day job but also her downtime, which she spends volunteering with a local turtle patrol. She is responsible for the stretch of beach between Pope Road and A Street, so once a week, she bikes to her assigned

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area and runs its span scanning for nests. If one is spotted, she contacts the appropriate permit holder then heads to her office. It was a natural progression for Tara to ultimately build her Full Circle Resource Management business after years of work reporting on and examining St. Augustine’s rich ecology. A fitting opportunity to showcase her business' value came during a recent tiny house festival, where Full Circle Resource Management oversaw both waste and recycling operations. This efficient approach enables cost reductions that can negate expenses. Her organization also installed a water filling station that eliminates the need for bottled water. “You can actually save money," says Tara, "by skipping the straw, not selling single [use plastic] and not serving everything in Styrofoam." Full Circle Resource Management was created to help businesses – like the festival – find small ways to positively impact the environment while still keeping their bottom line in mind. Small but purposeful changes like the ones Tara fosters can have a big effect on the well-being of our coast. One by one, locals are stepping up to the plate in the name of preserving our picturesque community. www.facebook.com/living fullcircle

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GREEN HANDS THE AMP AND THE PONTE VEDRA CONCERT HALL HAVE IMPLEMENTED VENUEWIDE CHANGES TO REDUCE THEIR CARBON FOOTPRINT. AS RYAN MURPHY, THE INITIATIVE'S DRIVING FORCE, SETS OFF FROM ST. AUGUSTINE, HE LEAVES BEHIND AN IMPACTFUL LEGACY OF CARING FOR THE EARTH. Photography by Kate Gardiner Social: Tell us a little bit about Green Hands. What is the organization’s purpose? Ryan Murphy: Green Hands is a program that was put into place to help reduce the environmental impact of the Amp and the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall and all the events that we do. We felt that it was our responsibility to properly handle waste management and the footprint that we created with all the events we do. The purpose is not only that but to help educate people that it is possible to make great changes with small efforts. What is your role with Green Hands? My role from the beginning was to make sure that the mission of Green Hands stayed on track and that we were doing all that we could to really push the boundaries of what was possible in this regard.

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Hustle: Owner of Sprout Kitchen Talent: Plant-based chef with a passion to make delicious & healthy food that makes you feel good Life Goal: Always keep learning, actively give back to the community, & spend time with family and friends. Follow: @thesproutkitchen

I helped start the program and have been making sure that it is growing in the way that it needs as well. What inspired you to start the organization? After we did the Mumford & Sons concert downtown, we were so impressed with the way that they handled their waste and cleanup efforts and it dawned on us that we could be doing so much more at the AMP and at our events as well. It was around that time that Jack Johnson was looking to play one show in Florida...and to even be in the running you had to agree to carry out some of the greening initiatives that he had in his "eco-rider." This was the perfect template (and excuse) to really kickstart this program. In a practical way, how does Green Hands carry out its mission? We continue to keep an eye on what industry efforts (music and greening) are out there to help with the program so that we continue to evolve. We also try to inspire

and educate as much as possible as I think people have the impression that to be "green" it is expensive and/or time consuming...which it truly isn't and the inconvenience of any of it is more perception than anything. What kind of impact do you hope the initiative has in the community and beyond? I am already, truly, seeing the impact that I thought I could have only dreamt of a few years ago and that is that other venues, cities, and organizations are reaching out to learn more and share anything that they have been doing. It feels like not only is this a modest effort that got started here to handle our immediate impact, but that it is becoming more of a industrywide and nationwide effort. It's amazingly inspiring.

Raised in St. Augustine and an alumna of Flagler College, the creative behind Sprout Kitchen spent several years traveling and pursuing her education before returning to the Ancient City. With progressive businesses popping up everywhere, she realized that her hometown was the perfect place to open a juice bar and plant-based meal delivery service. So Sprout Kitchen was born. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE JOB? I really love working with fruits and vegetables! Creating unique plant-based dishes is my passion and I am grateful to have the opportunity to make a living doing what I love. WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR INSPIRATION? I draw a lot of inspiration from the vibrant plantbased community, there are so many great plant-based businesses popping up all over the world and it's amazing that we are all able to share with and learn from each other through social media. I am also inspired by seasonal produce, local organic farming, and diverse food cultures.

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PALATKA TO ST. AUGUSTINE TRAIL RUNNING MOSTLY PARALLEL TO STATE ROAD 207, OUR LITTLE PORTION OF THE ST. JOHNS RIVER TO SEA LOOP OFFERS A BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF THE COUNTY'S COUNTRYSIDE. By Molly Wilson | Photography by Kate Gardiner

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s I turned off of State Road 207, toward Armstrong Park, I really didn’t know what to expect. I don’t make it over to Elkton very often, so the landscape was unfamiliar as I passed family homes, kids playing in the street with skateboards and balls, overhanging trees and dense Florida foliage on my way to meet the St. Augustine Social team at the Armstrong Park Trailhead of the Palatka to St. Augustine Trail.

spot is breathtaking – a picture of natural Florida beauty. It’s well maintained with overhanging trees and vines in dark shades of green.

This trail is a small section of the St. Johns River to Sea Loop, a project more than a decade in the making (and still in the midst of the work), and we wanted to explore our little portion. The trail in this little

According to Heather Neville of Vrum Planning and VeloFest, it’s a project that really has taken a village and a number of highly-dedicated individuals who have committed non-stop (like Kraig Mcclane

The St. Johns River to Sea Loop concept connects 260 miles of trail segments over five counties and is the longest multi-use loop trail underway in the Southeast. It travels through resort towns and rural hamlets, around coastal dunes and across sweeping farmland.

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of Palatka, Herb Hiller from Deland, and St. Johns County’s Karl Soderholm). Vrum Planning’s involvement has been widespread as well – from advocacy and volunteering to professional consulting. It has truly been a community coming together to make this project happen. This segment of the Palatka to St. Augustine Trail, which opened on April 6th, connects Palatka to Vermont Heights – running from Hastings to Vermont Heights, through Spuds, Elkton, and Armstrong. When the trail is complete, it will wind through West Augustine, the Historic District, the Beaches, and south to Marineland.


The St. Johns River to Sea Loop concept connects 260 miles of trail segments over five counties and is the longest multiuse loop trail underway in the Southeast. It travels through resort towns and rural hamlets, around coastal dunes and across sweeping farmland.

Free and open to the public, the trail is technically accessible 24/7 (though the trail itself is not lit, so headlamps are necessary after dark). Though it’s a popular trail for cyclists, it’s a great experience for walkers, runners, tricyclists, and anything in between. You’ll certainly need stamina if you plan to ride/ walk/run the whole Palatka-St. Augustine stretch, but the trail itself is welcoming to any skill level and perfect for all. Even furry friends can enjoy the trip – my dog, Reg, gives his personal canine endorsement. Heather sees the purpose of the trail as a way to connect the community, a linear park that provides not only recreation but alternative transport options. For her, the impact of the trail is immeasurable. “From equitable access

to tourism, getting kids back outside, and giving the active retiree a safe place to ride and walk,” she says. “It builds up communities, economies, and property values. We truly can’t finish it soon enough. Use it, enjoy it. Park and explore the trail heads. Then talk about it and get involved.” It's a personal tour of the beauty of the county and a celebration of the scenery (urban and rural alike) of our little part of Florida. It's an encouragement to get outside and see the world around you – whether you're walking, running, or cycling. www.river2sealoop.org

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LIFE

BIG PICTURE

GREEN COLLAR RECYCLING EFFORTS THE WORLD OVER HAVE DRASTICALLY CHANGED IN THE LAST FEW YEARS THANKS TO SOMETHING CALLED THE “CHINA SWORD,” AND ST. JOHNS COUNTY IS GEARING UP TO HANDLE THE CHALLENGE. By Lynette Snell | Photography by David Steele

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emember when recycling was easy? You tossed a bottle, empty cereal box, and old newspapers in a bin and placed it at the end of your driveway. As environmental awareness gains momentum the world over, tighter restrictions and requirements have changed how St. Johns County manages the recycling load from over 5500 homes in one of the nation’s fastest growing counties. St. Johns County has spent the last few years restructuring the recycling program to fall into line with changes in the recycling market, thanks to the stricter import requirements from China. Prior to 2017, most recycled materials were sold to China. Now, however, all recycled items being

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The St. Johns County Department of Public Works is working to educate the community about recycling and get the public involved in the process.

imported into China must meet certain “contamination” requirements. Previously, everything – whether it was considered recyclable or not – was sent to China. Now, the providers who collect and export the material must comply with China’s new regulations. Much of what was sent to China is now being sent to Vietnam, India, and other locales. The biggest challenge for St. Johns County became how to educate the public and make them aware of exactly what is and is not acceptable in a recycling bin. The restructuring of the recycling program involves many aspects and has taken several months to roll out. But the resounding focus was to keep things simple. The first step was to provide the large blue rolling bins for each household. On top of each bin, in large white lettering, are clear instructions detailing acceptable items to place in the receptacle. Next, the Department of Public Works is ramping up the current education programs. This involved purchasing a dedicated domain www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

name (recyclestjohns.com), upgrading the website and social media connections, holding more community meetings, and developing programs for local schools to get children involved in the process. After a recent survey, the Public Works department realized that most people don’t recycle because they are forced to or have to pay for it. They simply do it because “it’s our county.” So the department added that to their logo – “Recycle St. Johns: It’s our county!” The key point the program leaders, Greg Caldwell and Wendy Hicks, want to make the community aware of is that many things are recyclable — but not everything is accepted through St. Johns County’s program. The future of recycling is an everchanging course. St. Johns County plans to continually work with the community to teach, learn, and grow together. www.recyclestjohns.com



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SOCIAL CIRCLES

WELLNESS FOR WOMEN Photography by Karel Brighteyes

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ellness isn't always an easy thing, and it's even harder to accomplish on your own. So to bring a little support to the women of St. Johns County (and beyond), St. Augustine Social partnered with Flagler Health+ to help local women Spring Into Wellness! The day started with Flagler Hospital's Renee Wyden leading a short meditation exercise then leading an impassioned talk on overcoming burnout and roadmapping your own wellness. A quick break was taken for some highenergy laughter yoga with Amy Angellili of The Adventure Project before a nutrition intensive with Tasha Peters of By Design Catering. Barbara Trapp taught us how to clear the clutter, then the group headed out for a quick yoga session on the lawn with Seka Collins. After a quick break for a cocktail and some healthy snacks, the evening panel began with Dr. Susan Yarian, Flagler Hospital OBGYN, Lauren Giles, Fit Mamas Tribe Founder, Kelly Reid-Nesbeth, Zumba Instructor, Renee Wyden, and Tasha Peters. A fantastically full day, Flagler Health+ passed on the importance of women's wellness. www.flaglerhospital.org

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he 6th Annual Miracle on the Bayfront Gala raised $188,788 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The gala, generously hosted by The White Room, was emceed by St. Augustine’s Patrick Canan and Jessica Clark from First Coast News and included rooftop cocktails, dinner, live entertainment, and both silent and live auctions. Tyler, a seventeen-year-old Floridian and St. Jude patient, told his courageous story about being diagnosed and treated at St. Jude in Memphis. His family, like all others whose children receive treatment at St. Jude, never received a bill. Not for treatment or travel or food because St. Jude believes no parent should worry about anything other than helping their child live. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is leading the way the world understands, treats, and cures childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Treatments developed at St. Jude have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20 percent to 80 percent since the hospital opened more than 50 years ago. St. Jude freely shares the breakthroughs it makes, and every child saved at St. Jude means doctors and scientists worldwide can use that knowledge to save thousands more children. www.stjude.org

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Serenata Beach Club HOW GOING TO THE BEACH SHOULD ALWAYS BE

A full service, private beach club experience that blends casual comforts with a refined beach lifestyle. Serenata Beach Club offers value and abundant facilities, services and activities to suit any lifestyle at our casually elegant private beach club, nestled in beautiful South Ponte Vedra Beach, five minutes north of the Vilano Bridge. We invite you to socialize and relax with your family and friends with all membership categories enjoying access to all Club facilities and amenities. You will take in sun-filled days at the beach, relaxation at the adults-only pool or play with the kids at our expansive family pool. Each area offers its own dining options. Gaze over the Atlantic Ocean vista from our picturesque dining room, cocktail lounge, or covered verandas while enjoying fresh, sumptuous, locally-sourced, and sustainable fare. Work out in our fully-equipped fitness center with group exercise classes or take part in any number of club activities and amenities for all age groups – all designed to enhance our casual beach lifestyle. Please contact Deanna Grady, Membership Director, for a tour and to learn about our summer promotions!

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St. Augustine Distillery

St. Augustine Alligator Farm

TOURS AND GIFT SHOP

ZOOLOGICAL PARK

St. Augustine Distillery is a locally owned and operated, artisanal spirits distillery in historic downtown St. Augustine. Located within a beautifully restored ice plant from the turn-of-thecentury, our mission is simple: educate and inspire our guests about our handcrafted, award-winning rum, bourbon whiskey, gin, and vodka. We wanted to bring something special to St. Augustine; something that could take root and grow. We knew that if we could bring some of the world’s best distilling experts here — the oldest and coolest small city in America — with access to locally grown sugar cane, wheat, corn, and citrus, we could develop a finer quality spirit than just about any other place in the world. All of our spirits are made from local and regional agricultural products. Our spirits capture the taste and flavors of Florida and reflect the passion, care and commitment of the people who make them. Armed with great advice and insights, we designed and built what we think is the most beautiful and well-designed craft distillery in America. The result is undeniable; world-class spirits that create the best local cocktails imaginable. Come taste for yourself. St. Augustine Distillery offers free tours and tastings seven days a week.

Make the most of a local treasure at the historic St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park! The Alligator Farm—where you can see every species of alligator, crocodile, caiman and gharial— is one of Florida’s oldest and most beloved attractions, providing visitors with opportunities to see a wide range of reptiles, mammals and birds. Located on Anastasia Island, the Alligator Farm features natural exhibits, wildlife shows and educational demonstrations. If you haven’t been to the Alligator Farm lately, you haven’t been to the Alligator Farm! Locals can enjoy more programs and attractions than ever, including zoo camps for kids and the thrilling Crocodile Crossing Zip Line Adventure. Zip across seven acres on two challenging zip line courses featuring 50 different obstacles, where you’ll see live alligators and crocodiles right under your toes, tropical birds at eye level, and red-ruffed lemurs nearly at arm’s length. If you live locally, you may already know that the award-winning Cuban sandwich at the TouCantina Snack Bar, paired with a cold beer or frozen slushy, is the perfect way to beat the summer heat! Grab your friends and family and head to a world-class zoo and attraction—just around the corner.

112 Riberia Street • (904) 825-4962 • www.staugustinedistillery.com

999 Anastasia Blvd. • (904) 824-3337 • www.alligatorfarm.com


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Anastasia Mini Golf FAMILY FRIENDLY OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT

There are adventures, challenges, and hidden treasures, and it’s up to you and your family to find them. You will see signs of pirates past and follow a trail that leads you through their own wrecked ship. As your journey begins, find the talking fish and listen close to see if they may give you a clue. Complete each hole as you go. Some are high...some are low. At the end of this adventure, you’ll find that the real treasure is the time you spent with your family and friends and having fun at Anastasia Miniature Golf! Group rates and reservations available. 701 Anastasia Blvd • (904) 825-0101 • www.anastasiaminigolf.com

Nautilus Swimwear LOCALLY OWNED BOUTQUE FEATURING SWIM & RESORT WEAR

As a specialty swim & resort wear boutique, they offer bikinis, tankinis, one piece suits, and a great selection of mix-and-match separates that includes Seafolly, Tommy Bahama, Kate Spade, La Blanca, Ralph Lauren, Becca, and many more. Nautilus has cover-ups, beach bags, and resort wear that is bright, colorful and comfortable to take with you anywhere you want to go...from the beach to the street. Men's swimwear, shorts and shirts are also available. 101 Rio Del Mar Street • (904) 471-6280

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Experience spectacular views of historic St. Augustine and its beautiful beaches as you soar above the Atlantic Ocean. Take off and land directly from our Coast Guard-certified parasail boats while you keep an eye out for dolphins and sea turtles! Trips depart from the St. Augustine Municipal Marina every hour and a half. Our professional crew will take you out for the adventure you won't soon forget!

Escape to Crescent Beach and live life simply. Wake up to the sunrise, swim the oceanfront heated pool, and enjoy long beach walks before retiring to the comfort of your oceanfront balcony suite at Beacher’s Lodge. These affordable one-bedroom condos are offered nightly with discounts for extended stays. Only minutes from downtown but far enough away to feel like your own private oasis. Turn any night into a beach getaway, select your own suite, and escape to Beacher’s Lodge.

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Linen & Waves

St. Augustine Lighthouse

COASTAL. CHIC. LOCALLY OWNED BOUTIQUE

MARITIME MUSEUM AND HANDS-ON HISTORY

Linen + Waves is a coastal-chic boutique offering collections of clothing, swimsuits, UPF-50 sun-protective apparel and coastal gifts. As a mom of three, I’ve helped tons of women just like you find unique, affordable styles that make them feel beautiful whether they’re heading out for a date or school pickup. Every woman wants to feel unique, beautiful and comfortable in attire that fits their lifestyle. Whether you’re shopping online or visiting our location, we offer you shopping with a coastal feel and southern hospitality.

Breathtaking views. Incredible history. A must-see attraction! Climb 219 steps to the top of the historic lighthouse to see amazing views of St. Augustine! A navigation tool and landmark since 1874, the Museum offers Nation’s Oldest Port Demos that are included with the cost of admission. Interactive exhibits include history of the lighthouse keepers, artifacts from shipwrecks, a conservation lab with working archaeologists, heritage boat building, and WWII US Coast Guard coastal lookout building.

1020 Anastasia Blvd. • www.linen-and-waves.com

81 Lighthouse Avenue • (904) 829.0745 • www.staugustinelighthouse.com

LOCAL GUIDES Prohibition Kitchen CASUAL DINING AND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Allow your senses to be seduced with a menu prepared using fresh local ingredients that will put the exclamation point on your rendezvous back in time. Prohibition Kitchen offers live local oysters, craft burgers, sandwiches, soups & salads, snacks & small plates, a kid’s menu, desserts, and hand-spun milkshakes. Full bar with handcrafted cocktails and a huge beer selection. Enjoy the nighttime atmosphere with live music every night beginning at 6pm! Open Monday-Sunday at 12pm. Regular menu served until 10pm, late night snacks after 10pm. 119 St. George St. • (904) 209-5704 • www.pkstaug.com

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hat do you get when you combine small batch honey and the talents of a local cerematist? Something pretty beautiful, apparently. North Florida honey purveyor Stubbees commissioned St. Augustine artist Lauren Ytterbom to create a gorgeous collection of honeypots, and she certainly delivered. These practical pieces of art come in a traditional and elegant matte white, a perfectly pastel pink, and striking stripes of blue (with just a hint of gold). They’re Lauren’s signature style, no doubt – classic form but undeniably modern and playful. Just imagine yourself waking up in the morning to drizzle honey on your toast or in your tea from this beautiful honeypot. It’s a countertop conversation piece that you’ll keep forever. The honeypots are in limited supply, but you can find them at the Stubbees in downtown St. Augustine. www.stubbees.com

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Trendsetter // Family Favorites // Hobbyist // Take a Swim // Home Style


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1 - heels "I need a shoe that goes the distance and is super versatile."

Steve Madden Clearer Sandals, available at DSW

2 - lipstick "This is my go to lip color. It's a classic retro matte that amps up any look." MAC Retro Liquid

Lipstick in Feel So Grand, available at MAC Cosmetics 3 - ROSE Candle "This is not your grandmother's average rose-scented candle. This rose candle got a chic modern makeover. It's a cool rose candle." Byredo Burning Rose

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THAMARR GUERRIER THE EFFERVESCENT CREATIVE BEHIND FASHION BLOG, MUSINGS OF A CURVY LADY, THAMARR IS ONE OF THE MOST STYLISH PEOPLE WE KNOW. LIVING HER GORGEOUS LIFE UNAPOLOGETICALLY, THE QUEEN OF INSPIRATION, INCLUSION, AND LOVING YOURSELF AND YOUR BODY IS HERE TO SHARE HER LOVELY LIFESTYLE ESSENTIALS.

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Photography by Dawn Wallace

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4 - NAIL POLISH "With photoshoots I can wear up to 4 or 5 outfits in one day so I need a nail color that won't clash with my colorful wardrobe. This creamy white is the perfect chic cool girl neutral.” OPI Gelcolor in Funny

Bunny, available at Walmart

5 - FLOWERS “I must have fresh blooms in my home and I love supporting local girl bosses. So I regularly get a floral arrangement from Ashlea of the Little Flower Bunch.” Flowers, available from

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6 - PERFUME “This is my signature scent! People tell me they can smell me in a room before they see me but totally in the best way possible." Glossier You, available

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7 - SNEAKERS "I travel a lot and when I do I have to be comfortable. These sneakers are like walking on puffy white clouds of air!" Tree

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Candle, available at Nordstrom

Skippers, available from AllBirds

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FAMILY FAVORITES

THE HOGANS

A CHANCE MEETING AT FLAGLER BROUGHT MOM AND DAD TOGETHER. NOW THEY'RE RAISING THEIR FAMILY OF FOUR TO LOVE THE ST. AUGUSTINE LIFESTYLE. Photography by Dawn Wallace Meet the Hogan family. Kristen came to St. Augustine to visit her sister at Flagler College, where Sean was a fellow student. The two met, and in 2014 said their "I dos" at Serenata Beach Club. Though they spent a few years living in North Carolina, the couple knew that St. Augustine was where they wanted to call home. So they moved back in 2017, and now they're raising 4-year-old Parx and newborn Rori to love life on the coast. When dad isn't working as a General Manager for local landscape design companies, The Hogan family pictured you can find this little family exploring from left: Parx 4, Sean some of their favorite local restaurants, (dad) 33, Kristen (mom) 32, enjoying the beautiful outdoors, catching and Rori 6 weeks up with the wildlife at the Alligator Farm, and savoring their time spent together. When there's not a cloud in the sky, you can typically find us... on a bike ride, at the beach

Photo by David Steele

surfing and building sandcastles, at the Alligator Farm, or hanging out with friends.

Favorite Sunday Evening Tradition? Going

to night church at Colonial Church or just getting ready for the week ahead.

Favorite thing to do on a rainy day in St. Augustine? We love

going bowling at Anastasia Lanes, watching movies at home, or going to Well Women 360.

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Favorite Family Restaurant? The

Kookaburra for coffee and breakfast. Crave and Stir It Up for lunch. Beachcomber where the kids have the sand area to play. Caps on the Water, Mojos Tacos, and Salt Life for dinner. Photo by Rob Futrell

When we have out-of-town guests, we always take them to... The Alligator Farm

One place we've always wanted to go but have never been is...

Llama Restaurant! We have heard amazing things but just haven’t been able to get a reservation yet. Photo by Brian Miller www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

because it’s fun for both kids and adults. Going downtown to see all the historic sites and having a bite to eat at Barley Republic, Meehans, the Winery, and Odd Birds. Trying to catch a show at the Amphitheatre.



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BOB MEADE TRAINED BY ALL LOCAL TEACHERS, EIGHTY-EIGHT YEAR-OLD BOB MEADE REFLECTS ON A LIFETIME OF MUSIC IN HIS BELOVED ST. AUGUSTINE. By Carla Tesconi St. Gelais Photography by Kate Gardiner

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’m going to play the piano like that,” said seven-year-old Bob Meade while Fats Waller played on-screen at the Matanzas Theatre. It was 1937. So his cousin taught him a ditty on his grandmother’s piano, and the family said, “Give him that piano. That boy’s got music in him!” His father’s work as an architect took him to various cities (Chattanooga being where Bob was born in 1930), but they made their way back to St. Augustine when Bob was four, where singing classes were part of the curriculum at Orange Street School. “Music is an expression. You’re building something, almost like architecture. It’s as if you’re painting a picture.” Margaret Manford on St. George Street was Bob’s first piano teacher. Lessons cost six dollars a month, grocery money in those days. Then a pianist client of his father’s said, “I’ll give that boy lessons!” “Granny Favor,” as Bob called her, taught him position and interpretation of music. Mrs. Greenwood, “the best piano teacher in town,” taught him next. Then, at fourteen, he began as high tenor in the

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“Music, architecture, mathematics, and medicine are all the same thing – it’s all one discipline,” says Bob, “Those four things go together, because music is time and notes...Playing comes from the shoulder. Everything’s got to be liquid.”

First Methodist Church Choir and even participated in recitals in Flagler’s Kirkside home. In 1948 his Baccalaureate ceremony was held in Grace United Methodist Church, where he met William Dixon, an organist from New Jersey. Bill taught Bob the organ, and soon he sang in the very first St. Augustine Community Chorus. He was nineteen. “Everyone in St. Augustine in a choir wanted to be in that one with Dixon.”

During the Korean War, Bob joined the Navy Reserve Seabees, playing at stations with a pump organ. Back in town he worked at a variety of churches, even earning the title Minister of Music at First Methodist Church. He oversaw the choir and organ for years. “With the organ you can embellish in any way. It’s like somebody adding trees or a moon to a picture.” He started at Grace Church later, serving 29 years, he said. His wife Jacquelyn did all the Alto Solos in his choir, played the organ, and taught piano to local children. Sadly, she passed away in 1980. www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

A major highlight of his career was physically installing a new four manual Aeolian-Skinner. “Music, architecture, mathematics, and medicine are all the same thing – it’s all one discipline,” says Bob, “Those four things go together, because music is time and notes.” He resigned from Grace Church in September 2016 and Hurricane Matthew hit two weeks later. Thankfully the 1913 Chickering his father bought and his mother’s Wurlitzer survived unscathed. “Playing comes from the shoulder. Everything’s got to be liquid.” He still plays every day, settling in to play for me. I close my eyes and listen. The sound rolls from one side of my mind to the other, like water, swelling into mounds, flitting back and forth like tiny butterflies tapping their wings and touching my mind with warmth.


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1 - water bottle We all know it's better to fill a reuseable water bottle than to pick up a plastic one. This one comes with a built-in cup for ease of use.

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2 - Straw Single-use plastic straws are a thing of the past thanks to glass and stainless steel options from Coastal Straws.

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3 - WASTE BAGS Even your everyday waste can be greener. Ditch the plastic trash bags for something compostable.

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4 - CLOTH Forget the chemicals when you clean! These E-Cloths will do all your household cleaning with just water – the natural cleaner.

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5 - Deodorant All natural and with a delightful scent! You'll never go back to regular deodorant.

Available from Hippie Wick Chick 6 - SWIM TRUNKS Made from recycled PET bottles, the waves will thank you for these boardshorts.

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7 - Sandals Designed with comfort in mind, these sandals are made from recycled tire rubber.

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8 - GROCERY BAG Whether at the market or down the store aisle, carry all your groceries without any plastic in sight.

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9 - WATCH 100% reclaimed and repurposed wood? Stylish and sustainable.

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BY THE OCEAN BLUE SUMMER IS THE PERFECT TIME TO DECK YOUR HOME, OFFICE, AND PERSONAL STYLE OUT IN A SHADE INSPIRED BY THE WAVES.

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Available at Tre Sebastian

2 - Bracelet Some subtle sparkle and a beautiful hue, this bracelet is calling your name.

Available at Fresh Produce

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3 - wine carrier Keep the picnic-in-the-park bottles chilled in a stylish bag.

Available at Market Street Boutique

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4 - PENCILs After you use the pretty pencils, the package turns into a tiny terrarium.

Available at Feather + Bloom

5 - EARRINGS Simple but stunning, we're loving the gorgeous deep aquamarine of these wooden earrings.

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6 - PILLOW Too cute and the perfect addition to any couch or chair.

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house becomes a home when it truly represents the lives residing inside of it, complimenting their personalities and lifestyle, reflecting time spent with loved ones, favorite memories, and meaningful encounters. Coco Chanel once said, “An interior is the natural projection of the soul,” and that certainly rings true for Heather Aguilera and her 930 square foot, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom bungalow. Heather credits growing up in the “Bohemian artist” town of Laguna Beach, California for making her who she is today – proudly holding the titles of local artist, mother of one, and owner of Heather’s Living Art. Heather’s business has provided her the opportunity to travel the world, becoming a published and internationallytelevised artist. It’s no secret that travel experience, memorable destinations, and California roots play major roles in the style of her new home.

Heather’s business is body art, and she’s been renowned for her ability to pinpoint a person’s essence as she creates art around them and turns their body into an artwork all its own. This deeply personal artistic nature shows through in her home. At work, she brings out the art that speaks to a person, creating a spiritual connection and turning a person into a living canvas. Her home is quite similar. Walking through, it feels like a piece of living art, and its connection to Heather on a personal level is immediately apparent. Originally built in 1902, the home once stood as the sole structure on Luna Street. It was renovated in 1992 and currently sits on a 7,433 square foot lot, surrounded by neighbors. Although Heather’s home is no longer the only one on the street, it’s certainly the most intriguing. The quaint, well-decorated front porch offers a beautiful and welcoming first impression. With the conversational

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outdoor seating, curated décor, and endless greenery, there’s no need to be in the home to feel at home. Heather’s luscious, intimate exterior extends to the backyard as well, where she takes pride in her fig, orange, and grapefruit trees. The home’s interior and architectural details include wainscot-paneled walls, 9-foot ceilings, original poured glass windows, and original hardwood floors. The light, neutral walls bring contrast to the vibrant, eclectic furniture, art, and décor, and they offer a blank canvas of sorts that adds to the home's flavor instead of distracting from it. From the Old Florida-style area rug and the 50s rattan sofa to the custom-made Key West-style throw pillows and the antique monkey lamp, this living room is quirky

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and layered, yet well appointed. The color palette is consistent – the greens, oranges, and yellows flow from rug to chair to pillows. She mixes patterns and prints, but the room never seems overwhelming or busy. The cohesive colors and styles make it work in a harmonious way. Heather managed to create a tropical vintage, bohemian-inspired space that is tranquil, calm, and serene, regardless of the colorful, whimsical art and décor that fills nearly every inch. Everything seems authentic, and that's the key to it working so well. It isn't designed to be shown off, and it isn't manufactured. The pieces were chosen not because they fit a theme or a style, but because they were loved. It's a celebration of art and of the personality of its owner. The same sense of style pours over into www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com



Poured glass windows, original hardwood floors, and an enviable clawfoot tub harken back to the home's local history. Heather has taken the history and added her own flair in bright colors and patterns.

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The home sits on a 7,433 square foot lot – a lot that has become an outdoor oasis. The outdoor living space is intimate and inviting, dotted with fig, orange, and grapefruit trees that Heather takes great pride in.

the bright and textured master bedroom. Unlike some older homes in the area, this master bedroom has a large, updated master bathroom, which maintained its historical charm by continuing to house the original clawfoot bathtub – a feature many can only dream of. The entire interior of the home is consistent in style and allows Heather’s personality and lifestyle to shine through in the (many) tropical bird art pieces, macramé hanging plants, multi-era furniture pieces, variety of textiles, and one-of-a-kind décor. This beautiful bungalow is filled with positive energy and perfectly represents its new, proud homeowner, Heather Aguilera.

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irds, birds, birds! That is our focus,” says Amy Koch, current President of the St. Johns Audubon Society. “Our primary mission is to get people out in nature to learn about and appreciate birds. Once you can identify something, you tend to want to protect it.” St. Johns County is indeed a special place for birds, with 330 (and counting) species identified. The National Audubon Society was begun almost 120 years ago by a few individuals who were against the plume trade. Since then, almost 500 local chapters have sprung up nationwide, with Florida numbering at forty. Our very own St. Johns County chapter was incorporated as a non-profit in

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1979. “It’s had its ups and downs and was languishing," says Amy, "until former President Jean Rolke brought it back to life.” Now, with about 600 members, the opportunities are endless! Check out the St. Johns Audubon Society website or its Facebook page – you will be amazed at the plethora of educational, recreational and volunteer experiences that await you. The active season runs September through May and includes regular bird walks, Birding 101, Annual Bird Counts, Waterways Clean-Ups on the Litter Gitter, Bird Stewardship, EagleWatch, and more. All events are open to the public and most are free. www.stjohnsaudubon.com

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erry Unwalla has been with State Farm for 30 years, but the last 21 years of his career have been in St. Augustine where he says he found his “true calling as an agent.” Perry says, “I love that I live and work in a pristine, unspoiled beach community where I can walk or bike almost anywhere. At my doorstep sits a 450-yearold downtown city, overflowing with her stories of the past…just paradise!” It was in this paradise that Perry met his wife Sasha and where his family has bloomed. He says, “Sasha and I are surrounded by three beautiful children, twin girls Tatiana and Rainia (8), our son, Kai (5), and the greatest dog on earth, Rumi, a 10-year-old yellow lab.” Part of Perry’s love of St. Augustine spills over into service for the community. He says, “I mentor a young man through the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program here in St Johns County. We also regularly work with Habitat for Humanity on homes in our area. And we are personally involved with providing, preparing, and serving meals at our local St. Francis House Shelter.”

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EMILY GOBER IF YOU EVER MEET THIS YOUNG RENAISSANCE WOMAN, YOU'LL KNOW YOU'RE LOOKING AT A TEEN WHO STANDS OUT AMONGST HER PEERS. By Meeka Anne | Photography by David Steele

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mily Gober is tall and lithe with an athletic frame. A bright light of confidence shines through her as it often does in the rare teen who has complete clarity at an early age. As she prepares to graduate high school, a glance in the rearview mirror shows a string of both athletic and academic achievements.

April, she was presented the prestigious David Mathis Pursuing Victory Award, which is awarded to one outstanding varsity athlete from every school in St. Johns County who exhibits the six pillars of character.

One of the secret ingredients of Emily’s well-rounded high school years is the friendships she cultivated along the way. “The most rewarding part of high school,” she says, “has been all the amazing friends I have made over the years, both in and out of sports.” She has been playing lacrosse with the same group of girls since elementary school becoming captain of the team in high school, and she has also been on the weightlifting team since her freshman year. Academically, she has been successful in the challenging, accelerated AICE program, where math is her favorite subject (tackling Calculus this year).

Emily’s parents have been a key ingredient in her success. “Both of my parents have always supported me in every sport I have ever played,” she says. “No matter what, they were always at my games or meets which meant a lot to me. I could not have done it without them.”

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Emily’s secret to success is simple. “Be happy. This may seem simple, but it is so important to be happy with your life and what you are doing,” she says. “I always try to remind myself to see the positive side of things.”

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s a young girl, Manila Clough lived in Puerto Rico surrounded by natural beauty that inspired her creatively. Her parents recognized early-on that Manila needed outlets for her energy and creativity, though her interests were not just in drawing and painting but the literary arts as well (especially poetry). So Manila took classes to nurture her talents. She finished high school in Puerto Rico then completed her B.A. at Florida State University. After college, Manila met and married a dashing young military officer who swept her off her feet – literally – by taking her all over the world on his many assignments. One of his early posts was in Gulfport, Mississippi, so that was an opportunity for Manila to obtain her graduate degree at Tulane in New Orleans. Foreign assignments soon began, many associated with NATO in Brussels, but Manila never missed a beat in pursuing her own art career while raising a family. She became very much in demand for her fine renditions of beautiful European historical properties. The military assignments came to an end in 1994, and it was time to find a place to settle down. While on a visit to Florida, they came across St Augustine, where they fell in love with the flora, the beautiful bodies of water, and the lovely Spanish-

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influenced historical structures. They built a home on Anastasia Island, and Manila joined the faculty at Flagler College. She loved the students and the ambience of downtown St. Augustine. Teaching English Literature didn’t give Manila enough time, however, to devote to her applied arts. It was time to begin negotiations with her husband for a studio. He recalls the words being, “Either divorce me, shoot me, or give me an art studio to work in.” He certainly didn’t want an unhappy wife, so he relented and built a studio where she could lock the door and work for hours overlooking the Matanzas River, which serves as a primary inspiration for her art. In 2005, Manila was commissioned to do a large mosaic for the exterior of a home. www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

Manila was game, but now she had to deal with a large unwieldy installation that was going to hang vertically but was created horizontally. Lots of gritty wet grout was trekked through her house! Over time, experience gave her a knack for it. And serendipitously, another mosaic form presented itself. One of Manila’s neighbors was an accomplished stained glass artist. She then began to cut stained glass to create large very unique mosaics. Soon, commissions arrived, not just for private homes but also public spaces. You can now find her work in many schools, Flagler Hospital, and private clubs and churches throughout the state. To the thousands of people who pass by or reflect on Manila’s mosaics, they project serenity, joy, peace, and a great love of nature. www.manilaclough.com


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ONE OF THE LAST PLACES IN THE STATE CLEAN ENOUGH TO FARM CLAMS, MIKE SULLIVAN HOPES SHELLFISH GROWTH WILL HELP KEEP THE MATANZAS RIVER VIABLE AND VIBRANT. By Kara Pound | Photography by Brian Miller

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ressed in black athletic shorts, a white V-neck t-shirt, and backwards black baseball cap, Mike Sullivan looks more like a youth umpire than the owner of Commander’s Shellfish Camp in Crescent Beach, a clam farm and fresh seafood restaurant that’s become popular with locals. Mike isn’t an overly tall man, but he certainly commands a presence. Sporting white hair and a bushy white mustache, this father of four daughters spent much of his “professional” career writing accounting software. Armed with degrees in mathematics and computer science from the University of North Florida, Mike traded in wingtips for Wellingtons in 1992. “I started clam farming down in New Smyrna Beach,” Mike says of the early days. “I built it into such a successful operation that, eventually, I was planting eight million clams a year and selling 50,000 clams a week to Disney Resorts, Ritz Carltons, Hyatts, Marriotts, and all different high-end hotels.” When pollution and other water quality issues destroyed Mike’s farm, he struggled

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“This is...the only spot left on the East Coast where you can grow hard clams with any consistency. Over the 28 years that I’ve been in this industry, I’ve seen all of the shellfish areas go out of production because they can’t grow a clam for a year-and-a-half without some type of event that comes in and kills them.”

with what to do next. But clam farming was what he loved and what he was good at. “This is a really good spot. It’s the only spot left on the East Coast where you can grow hard clams with any consistency,” Mike explains of the Matanzas River. “Over the 28 years that I’ve been in this industry, I’ve seen all of the shellfish areas go out of production because they can’t grow a clam for a yearand-a-half without some type of event that comes in and kills them.”

Referring to algae blooms and industrial runoff, Mike found his current location and fought hard to make it his own. Commander’s Shellfish Camp, named after his father, a successful Commander in the Navy, offers up clam chowder, raw clams, oysters, and Jambalaya. It’s a labor of love and without the help of his devoted fiancé and one of his daughters, Mike says he would have stuck to clam farming and moved on from the restaurant he opened in March of 2017.

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It’s interesting to note that planting one million clams costs approximately $30,000, so Mike has a lot invested in his clam farming operation. And aside from producing clams for his restaurant and nearby eateries, Mike sees the benefit to the environment these northern quahogs afford. “Our rivers are changing because of population growth,” Mike explains. “Some European countries are already doing this and the local GTM Research Reserve is making headway, but we need to place some serious focus on shellfish growth. Clams syphon the water around them and clean it better than you can imagine.” Praying for good weather and a focus on environmentally-sustainable practices from fellow Matanzas River neighbors, Mike Sullivan is working hard to ensure that his clam crop, the success of his restaurant, and the health of our waterways are in sync for generations to come. www.facebook.com/thecommandersshellfishcamp


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An inspiration behind her work with the foster community, Aubrie's friend became a foster kid at age 8. The friend shared the difficulties of being in foster care and how often she was without help growing up. That made a strong impression on Aubrie, but she never knew what to do to make a change.

The immediate goal of the nonprofit group is to provide care packages for children newly-placed in foster care. Realizing that most kids arrive in a new foster placement with only the clothes on their backs and not much more, Fostering Connections provides age-appropriate care packages to ease the transition. The packages include basics like toothbrushes and other toiletries for the

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necessities, but throws in stuffed animals, coloring books and other comfort items to make the kids feel special and, hopefully, loved.

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of foster care, typically between the ages of 18-25. There are no support services for this age group anymore, and this is one of the most vulnerable times in a foster kid’s life. Statistics show that without continued support and intervention, many foster kids end up homeless, involved in criminal activities, and susceptible to drug addiction, human trafficking, and at-risk pregnancies. This is where Aubrie really hopes to make a difference. When I asked her why she focused on the fostering community, Aubrie mentioned a friend from college. Her friend became a foster kid at age 8. The friend shared the difficulties of being in foster care and how often she was without help growing up. That made a strong impression on Aubrie, but she never knew what to do to make a change. So she took matters into her own hands and made the connection on her own. www.fosteringconnectionsstjohns.org



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IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM, HER TIME TEACHING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE HAS HAD A PROFOUND IMPACT ON EVERY LIFE THAT SHE'S TOUCHED. By Carmen Fleischmann | Photography by Kate Gardiner

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s an American Sign Language instructor, Kiara Williams hopes to bridge the communication gap between the hearing and non-hearing communities. While she somewhat stumbled into this noble calling, her position has also led to her touching the lives of every student, coach, and fellow teacher at Pedro Menendez High School. By Meeka Anne | Photography by David Steele

Growing up in Jacksonville, she was fascinated with teeth and dreamed of one day becoming a dentist. After testing out the career field during a summer internship however, she had a change of heart. At that point, Kiara had taken two years of ASL and slowly realized she possessed a natural aptitude for the language. Her confidence grew and, just as she tells some of her students today, her teacher suggested she pursue a career in that field. After earning a Bachelors’ Degree in Deaf Education from the University of Central Florida, Kiara completed an internship at the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind. It was then she realized her ultimate goal. “I love sign language, and I want to teach

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“You never know how the path you take is going to affect others,” says Kiara. “By teaching ASL and giving kids that skill, they’re able to use it out in the community, use it in their own lives…I love that.”

this to hearing people,” says Kiara. “I want more hearing people to have access to communication with the deaf.”

She was working for a screen-printing business when she received a call from her high school ASL teacher letting her know about an opening at Pedro just a few days before the fall semester began. Her now boss was out of the country at the time, so Kiara had to interview for the position over the phone. It is a testament to her grace and magnetic personality that she was able to land the position without being able to demonstrate that she actually knew sign language. Almost 15 years later, several students say she made a profound impact on them. Many explained a situation in which they were the only person at a location that could communicate with a deaf person. “You never know how the path you take is going to affect others,” says Kiara. “By teaching ASL and giving kids that skill, they’re able to use it out in the community, www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

use it in their own lives…I love that.” Until she retired last year, Kiara was also Pedro Menendez’s cheerleading coach. In 2015, she led her squad to become the first team in school history to win a state championship. “It was like leaving a little piece of me with each athlete,” says Kiara, “Just knowing that I touched their lives in some way, it’s amazing.” Additionally, Kiara is a senior class sponsor, helping plan events like the homecoming dance and Grad Bash and also coordinating the annual Mr. and Mrs. Menendez Pageant. Her volunteer efforts have made her a local celebrity, receiving greetings from students and parents throughout St. Augustine. “Being able to touch students that aren’t mine in the classroom is definitely rewarding. If I was not teaching at Pedro, I probably would not be teaching,” says Kiara. “I love the school and the people here and the kids so much.” www-pmhs.stjohns.k12.fl.us



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SAM PACETTI PERSONAL STRUGGLES AND A DEEP LOVE FOR MUSIC AND HUMANITY HAVE SHAPED THIS LOCAL MUSICIAN INTO AN ARTIST YOU WON'T FORGET. By Robert Waldner Photography by Mark Cubbedge

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’m just a wanderer crossing the field of time,” says Sam Pacetti, displaying that sense of deeper understanding that has gained the St. Augustine native and acclaimed musician a following of fans and friends reaching far beyond the threshold of our historic city gates. “Music was never anything I had intended,” he says. “My grandfather and my father played guitar, and I started taking lessons when I was eleven, but it wasn’t until I was thirteen that I really became interested.”

However, perhaps Sam’s love for mankind is his greatest attribute. He says, “I want every person who reads this to find some small way everyday to lessen suffering in the world.”

Though he’s had a wide range of musical influences, the one that stands out to many who know Sam is the Florida native storyteller and folk musician Gamble Rogers, with whom Sam took lessons and became friends in his sophomore year of high school. “For years, people called me his protégé. I resisted that term because I misunderstood the definition of it. Then, I realized there was truth to it because Gamble had gone before me and, in a sense, I was carrying on what he had started.” Rogers died unexpectedly on October 10, 1991. They had known each other just one year. In the years surrounding his short time with Rogers, Sam was a student at St. Augustine High School, where he attended guitar class with the classically trained Gary Piazza. And as an adolescent, the guitar became a tool of personal well-being for him. “On

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one level, it allowed me to escape some uncomfortable personal situations,” he says. “On another, it helped me discover focus and concentration. The guitar became a method to organize my inner world, which was turbulent and chaotic.” After graduation, Sam spent almost a year living in Ireland that “awakened his sense of creativity.” Upon his return stateside and finding that his musical career had begun to take shape, Sam went through a selfdescribed “transformative challenge” and began to deal with the effects of emotions and painful memories that had been suppressed for many years. What resulted was a skepticism of fame and fortune and a three year hiatus from music. “Eventually, I realized that if I stopped playing and performing, part of me – perhaps the most www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

important part – would atrophy and die,” says Sam. “Luckily, the music stayed with me, but I never recaptured the need for recognition.” Growing from those struggles, Sam has shaped a unique style that he describes as “Musical Chameleonship,” combining the styles of the baroque, Celtic and Irish music, Bluegrass, and American fingerstyle guitar. He describes his own material as “quasitranscendent influenced.” His authenticity and humility have become his signature and the basis of his fans’ admiration. However, perhaps Sam’s love for mankind is his greatest attribute. He says, “I want every person who reads this to find some small way everyday to lessen suffering in the world.” www.sampacetti.com



LOCALS LOCALS also elected to the State Legislature. “I followed in the footsteps of my father and grandfather but I never felt like I was expected to do those same things,” explains Tracy. “However, my father gave me a lot of practical advice that has served me well.” That practical advice might come in even more handy now – Tracy has just assumed mayoral duties for the second time, filling in for the position that Nancy Shaver vacated due to health issues. How does he see his role? “I want to facilitate the success of the other commissioners and support community visions. One issue is mobility. We have to be more creative to make the downtown area more hospitable and user-friendly, and I think there are some ways to do that.” He also believes in conducting meetings in a welcoming and respectful way while maintaining a sense of order and decorum. “You have an obligation to get through the agenda but also to make sure people know they’re welcome to be heard.”

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TRACY UPCHURCH LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE – BUT IN A GOOD WAY! MEET THE FORMER – AND CURRENT – MAYOR OF ST. AUGUSTINE. By Susan Johnson | Photography by Brian Miller

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o understand the impact of the Upchurch family, we need to start with history. Back in 1925, Frank D. Upchurch, Sr. and his wife Esther settled in St. Augustine with their young son, Frank, Jr. Shortly after, they welcomed son Hamilton, and the new roots of their family tree grew deeper. Frank, Sr. served as a state senator and mayor and laid the foundation for the Upchurch family law firm; Frank, Jr. was appointed as Judge

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As Tracy explains, “We talk a lot about preserving a sense of space, but we must also build a sense of community, a sense of belonging – not only to a physical space but to each other as well. And that comes from being involved in our community.”

for the 5th District Court of Appeals; and Hamilton was an assistant state attorney, elected to the city commission, served two years as mayor, and spent 10 years in the Florida House of Representatives.

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Looking back, one of our new mayor’s more memorable moments is – unsurprisingly – family-oriented. “Coaching soccer,” says Tracy. “One of the great joys of my life was coaching my kids in soccer. It was just a lot of fun with very special memories.” And where does he go to rejuvenate? Conch Island and Anastasia State Park. “Several times each week I walk Conch Island. You don’t have to go very far before you are substantially the only person around. My mother was a shell collector, and I would walk Conch Island with her, so I have wonderful memories there. It is far and away my favorite place.”

Those family memories are often the building blocks for successful communities. As Tracy explains, “We talk a lot about preserving a sense of space, but we must also build a sense of community, a sense of belonging – not only to a physical space but to each other as well. And that comes from being involved in our community.” Working for the good of St. Augustine and for the furtherance of community, Mayor Tracy Upchurch is glad to be back.


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ELDER LAW EXPERT

BOLES LAW FIRM JOSEPH L. BOLES, JR.

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eace of mind is a precious thing. That’s what Joseph Boles and the Boles Law Firm are in the business of delivering. For 34 years, Joseph Boles has been serving the aging population of St. Augustine through his expertise in Elder Law, Asset Protection, Probate Avoidance, and Medicaid Eligibility for nursing homes. He and his team offer a guiding hand and a wealth of experience for those ready to plan their estate. It starts with the staff – Suzi, the intake specialist, will accommodate your needs of scheduling and rescheduling with a smile. Jenn, lead paralegal, with Hayley, junior paralegal, and Bridey, the newest paralegal assistant, will cover all document preparation needs. Joe meets with everyone personally, and there is never a charge for the initial consultation. Joe has invested his life in the City of St. Augustine and his work in the local aging community. During his eight years as mayor, he looked after the well-being of the city and its people, and has served as Chairman of the Board of the Council on Aging (COA) since 1998. He has dedicated much of his time to volunteer work and community service. His dedication demonstrates his passion for his community. “We treat our clients like family, friends, and neighbors, because that’s who a lot of them are,” he says. “Friends of my parents, parents of my friends, and newcomers who hear of us by word of mouth.” Life can be much easier and less stressful with some basic estate planning. Protection for you and your family gives peace of mind. At the Boles Law Firm there’s no such thing as a bad question, just the failure to ask. “I love the peace of mind I can give someone when they plan out their estate,” says Joe. “They breathe a sigh of relief and say, ‘Wow, that wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be!’ That makes my day.”

(904) 824-4278 19 Riberia Street www.josephboles.com


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COMMUNITY BANKING EXPERT

CENTERSTATE BANK JEFF BELL

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t. Augustine’s CenterState Bank offers the resources and expertise of a national company while maintaining the personal connection and face-to-face service of a local business. Jeff Bell has been in the city for 22 years and is backed by more than three decades of professional banking experience. He and his team are dedicated to providing fair dealing and excellent service to each and every one of the bank’s customers by investing themselves in every relationship and connecting to the customers needs and desires. “I strive to provide excellent service,” says Jeff, “by keeping customers informed throughout the loan process, and I also strive to obtain a good understanding of their business and their business needs. My goal is for our customers to feel appreciated and well served.” Jeff and the team at CenterState Bank provide all aspects of community banking, including personal and business loans, home mortgages, savings and checking accounts, and a wide variety of banking products. The lending staff is well versed in all aspects of commercial and consumer lending including owner and non-owner occupied commercial real estate loans, business term loans, and lines of credit. The staff regularly attends extensive training in order to stay up-to-date in an ever-changing industry. Customers can expect the bank to be driven by the local market with local decisions being made on loan requests. CenterState is staffed by your neighbors, people who are invested in the local community and its wellbeing. The bank’s success is built on those personal relationships and community involvement as well as highly-trained expertise and experience. They hope to pass that success on to every one of their customers. “You can count on CenterState Bank to help you fulfill your financial goals,” says Jeff. “And you can also expect the very best in customer service from a bank that has strong core values and a strong sense of community.”

(904) 209-1187 120 State Road 312 W www.centerstatebank.com


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FINANCIAL PLANNING EXPERT

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT COMPANY DENISE HAGAN, CFP®, CHFC®, CLU®, RHU® ANASTASIA CARTER

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nastasia Carter, a professional golfer, knew she needed to plan for her financial future. Other women in the community were raving about Denise Hagan, so she went to see her. The next thing she knew, she came out with a new plan and a new purpose. She was more excited than ever to use her degrees in Finance and Spanish to help others and take charge of her own money. So, the Dynamic Duo was born…and they’re on a mission. Frankly, when it comes to money, most women aren’t getting the right information or just don’t feel heard. Denise and Anastasia want to change that. “I feel that the financial world can be so cold and materialistic,” says Denise. “Often, women don’t feel a connection with their advisor. And, at a minimum, we want them to know they have options.” And the success stories have poured in. After only a few minutes with Denise, one nurse practitioner said that Denise had taught her more than she had learned in months from another advisor. A broadcasting professional was so stressed and busy that she didn’t even want to deal with her money, but with Denise’s help, she broke everything into manageable steps that were simple and easy to follow. Not only was she able to turn around the negative areas, but she made major strides toward becoming more financially stable. A businesswoman going through a divorce was given the confidence to take charge of her own finances, and Denise motivated her to identify her priorities and implement them to protect herself and her daughter. Women in all walks of life seek out Denise and Anastasia’s advice, but they all have something in common – they want to avoid making the wrong financial decisions and start making the right ones with confidence. And whether they’re married or single, by choice or by default, they are excited to work with someone who takes the mystery out of money and helps them become extremely efficient and effective with every dollar.

Northwestern Mutual is the marketing name for The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, WI (NM) (life and disability insurance, annuities, and life insurance with long-term care benefits) and its subsidiaries. Denise Marie Hagan is a Representative of Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company® (NMWMC), Milwaukee, WI (fiduciary and fee-based financial planning services), a subsidiary of NM, and federal savings bank. All NMWMC products and services are offered only by properly credentialed Representatives who operate from agency offices of NMWMC. Representative is an Insurance Agent of NM and Northwestern Long Term Care Insurance Company, Milwaukee, WI, (long-term care insurance) a subsidiary of NM, and a Registered Representative of Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC (NMIS) (securities), a subsidiary of NM, brokerdealer, registered investment adviser and member FINRA (www.finra.org) and SIPC (www.sipc.org).

(904) 484-7756 108 Sea Grove Main Street, Ste. C www.denisehagan.nm.com


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DENTISTRY EXPERT

GORDON DENTAL DR. JEREMY GORDON AND DR. SARAH HUTSON

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orn and raised in St. Augustine, Dr. Jeremy Gordon D.M.D. was excited to return more than 15 years ago to open a dental practice in his hometown. And since the beginning, that strong sense of family and community has driven the practice of Dr. Gordon, Dr. Sarah Hutson, and their team at Gordon Dental Associates. The comfort and trust of their patients is put first, and each person is treated like family. Gordon Dental Associates offers complete family dentistry, catering to both kids and adults, and includes services like implants, single visit crowns, and cosmetic dentistry. The team has been well-educated in the latest technologies and regularly attend continuing education classes in order to expand their knowledge in all aspects of dentistry. “Whether someone has dental pain or simply has a dental related question,” says Dr. Hutson, “they have a local trusted dentist that they can come to with any pain or concern and be treated with the best care no matter how large or small they think their dental problem is.” But though skill, expertise, and experience have placed Gordon Dental at the forefront of the industry, it’s their care for each patient that truly sets them apart. Each person that walks through the door is given personalized care in a calm, friendly environment. The team listens with compassion and communicates openly. “Some people can be nervous about dentistry,” says Dr. Gordon, “so we work together to make sure that every visit can be as enjoyable as possible for every patient.” Dr. Hutson agrees, “As our patient, not only will you be treated like family, but you will always be heard regarding your dental concerns, and we will strive to give you the best treatment as possible. Allow us to give you a wonderful experience and put your fear of going to the dentist at rest!”

(904) 460-0999 300 Plantation Island Drive South www.gordon-dental.com


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VETERINARY MEDICINE EXPERTS

SOUTHEAST VETERINARY HOSPITAL DRS. BRITANY AND CHAD TIMBERLAKE

(904) 823-1270 1885 State Road 207 www.southeastveterinaryhospital.com

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ur animals are more than just a pet – they’re a member of the family. So choosing a veterinary team to care for them is no easy task and not one that we take lightly. From the moment you walk into the lobby of Southeast Veterinary Hospital to the time you leave, the team strives to treat you and your pet like family. Treating patients in what can often be a high-stress situation, Drs. Britany and Chad Timberlake and all of their team work to provide individualized care in a comfortable and relaxed environment. “Our clients are our friends, our neighbors, our families,” says Dr. Britany, “And if they are not when they come in, we certainly want them to leave that way.” Dr. Britany Timberlake’s area of expertise is surgery, both routine and emergency. Dr. Chad Timberlake specializes in Endocrine Disorders and Gastrointestinal disease. They are both members of the Jacksonville Veterinary Medicine Association, where they stay connected with the veterinary community at large and all its new advances. Their expertise, extensive experience, and passion for their work will ensure the best care for each and every patient. The choice of a veterinarian for a lot of people is a very personal one, especially in this community. There must be a bond, a connection that draws you to a place and keeps you there. These days it is more than just getting shots for your dog or cat. Animals are such a large part of people’s lives now that you have to find that connection, maybe even more so than with your human doctor or pediatrician. You need someone that you can trust. “We are those people,” says Dr. Britany. “It’s personal to us and our staff. We are pet owners as well and we always provide the same advice that we would do for our own pets. The care and compassion that we provide on a daily basis is what we would want for our own pets. For all of us here it is more than just a job.”


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PROFESSIONAL CLEANING EXPERT

SEBASTIAN CLEANING KRISTIN SEBASTIAN

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aving another person in your home or business requires a great deal of trust, so you need a cleaning service that will treat your home or business like their own. With more than two decades of combined professional cleaning experience, the team at Sebastian Cleaning will become your trusted partners, approaching their work always with integrity and a desire to maintain a long-term relationship with each client. “We listen,” says owner Kristin Sebastian, “listen to the needs and goals of each client and individually cater to those needs to ensure they are getting the services, price, and schedule that is right for them.” Kristin and her team take their responsibility seriously with each client they serve. When your space is organized and clean, you can focus on what you do best while they do what they do best. When your environment is sanitized, there is less sickness in the workplace, and this saves you time and money so everyone can be the best they can be. The staff attends up-to-date trainings and regularly tries new products and adjusts practices so that they can deliver the highest quality service to St. Johns County. Over the years, Kristin has served on multiple boards for community and nonprofit organizations. And at its heart, Sebastian Cleaning is a local company that believes in giving back and serving their neighbors while St. Johns County grows together. “In hiring us,” says Kristin, “you aren’t only hiring a cleaning company, you are getting a long term partner that will grow and change with you and look out for you. We operate with passion and integrity and take pride in all that we do. We care about this community and the people in it. We love our local businesses and would love to service their cleaning needs now and into the future.”

(904) 599-2507 www.sebastiancleaning.com


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MENTAL HEALTH EXPERTS

WELLSPRING COUNSELING AND HEALTH KATHLEEN ABBOTT, MSW, LMHC MELISSA MULLER, MA, LMHC KIM HYNES, MBA, CIHC

(904) 770-7587 1301 Plantation Island Dr. S, Suite 201A www.wellspringcounselingandhealth.com

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ith over 55 years of combined experience in their fields, the team at Wellspring Counseling and Health is committed to exceptional care and improving the quality of their clients’ lives. They have all been trained to be effective and solution-focused in a caring, non-judgmental atmosphere – an environment where people feel safe, where they are valued, and where their confidentiality is secure. The name “WellSpring” perfectly embodies the values to which the team has dedicated itself and the care with which they treat their clients. According to the group, they chose the name WellSpring because it describes the place where something starts from, a place of good things or information, and bountiful resources. Each of WellSpring’s counselors and the health coach have special areas of study so clients know they’re connected with an expert resource for their personal needs. Kathleen Abbott works with children, teens and adults. Her areas of specialty include trauma, eating disorders, anxiety, depression, grief and marital counseling. Kate uses a Holistic, faith based approach in her sessions. Melissa Muller specializes in couples therapy, adolescents, treating sexual addiction, LGBTQ issues, DBT and trauma counseling. Kim Hynes, the nutritional health coach, specializes in emotional eating and weight loss, positive eating and lifestyle habit change, reaching attainable health goals, and supporting each client through transformation. They regularly attend continuing education classes and workshops and maintain up-to-date certifications. Together, they are able to treat the entire well being of each client, fully committed to helping them reach their goals. Over their years in business, the team at WellSpring Counseling and Health has seen clients release the past, live more fully, gain back their health and restore their relationships – those success stories show their passion for the work that they do. The team at WellSpring want people to know there is always hope and they are here to help!


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KIDS PASTOR

COLONIAL KIDS LIZ CREASEY

@colonialchurchsta 550 SR 207 www.colonialchurch.life

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olonial Kids isn’t just the childcare portion of “mom and dad’s church.” For Liz Creasey and her Kids team, it’s where little lives are changed through a relationship with Jesus, and the whole family is in on it. For three years, Liz attended Hillsong International Leadership College in Sydney, Australia where she received an Advanced Diploma of Ministry and discovered that growing the Church is what she was destined for. Working as a teacher, Liz fell in love with partnering with parents in the education and development of their children and seeing the impact God has in the life of not only children but their entire family. This love for leading children to their own faith and a love for God are the driving forces behind all that Liz does with Colonial Kids. In Colonial Kids, adults and kids rehearse and lead kids in their very own worship service and engage in solid, engaging, Bible-based teaching each week. It’s an inviting culture of encouragement and fun where the group is doing authentic community and life together. “Colonial Kids will always be super fun and Jesus-focused,” says Liz. “Our leaders are exceptional – kind, responsible, fun, and passionate about building relationships with these kids and families that reach beyond Sundays and into the Monday through Saturday of their lives and our lives as well.” The House of God is a place where everyone is on a journey, even kids. It’s a place to call home and a place to be encouraged-to leave better than you came. “In Colonial Kids we believe that the Father has created each child with a purpose,” says Liz, “Jesus is their best friend, and there is no junior Holy Spirit. All you have to do is show up to realize you’re a part of the family! You and yours are invited!”


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REAL ESTATE CLOSING EXPERTS

ISLAND TITLE OF ST. AUGUSTINE VICKIE A. RIANDA

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n 1989, life dealt Vickie A. Rianda a difficult hand – cancer. But despite the toll that it took and the long process of recovery, Vickie came out on the other side with a new spirit, a spirit that said, “I can do anything!” She took her experience as a licensed Realtor® and got involved in the title insurance industry. In 2010, with the encouragement of friends behind her, she went out on her own. Now 30 years after her diagnosis, Vickie is still in the real estate industry but on the other side of the fence – she’s running one of the area’s most well-respected and successful title agencies, Island Title of St. Augustine LLC. Her agency has been the proud recipient of the Top Agent Award by Old Republic National Title Insurance Company for the last seven years. Vickie’s long experience in real estate has given her a unique, useful perspective that she passes on to all of her team. “I don’t practice real estate,” says Vickie, “but I feel that I have a greater understanding of exactly what a Realtor® goes through to get the contract closed because I’ve been on the other side. That was part of my training for our staff. I take them through the steps of getting the listing, advertising the listing, showing the listing, and finally getting a contract. As a Realtor®, you want to make certain that, whoever the closing agent is, they are going to do a great job and know the ins and outs of the industry. And WE DO!” Vickie and her team at Island Title have a reputation of getting the job done, being organized, and always keeping the customer first and informed. Always treating others the way that they want to be treated, their service is personal and involved. You’ll never get voicemail, always a live person who can give you an immediate response. These customer service values drive the team and their work. “None of this would be possible without my fantastic staff,” says Vickie. “I am blessed to still have the staff I opened the doors with. That says a lot about the family we are. They have the customer service values that are the pillars of our success.”

(904) 471-7272 2085 A1A South, Suite 206 www.islandtitlellc.com


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EXTERIOR CONSTRUCTION EXPERT

SIMS ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION ANDY SIMS

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ood first impressions are essential in all areas of life, whether it be a job interview, meeting new friends, or even your home. And that last one is where Sims Aluminum Construction are the experts. Andy Sims and his team are known for all aspects of exterior construction services – seamless gutters to soffit and fascia, screen lanais, glass windows, pool enclosures, pavers and handrails to hardie siding and remodels. For over ten years, they’ve cultivated a local reputation of quality craftsmanship and superior results. Curb appeal courtesy of Andy will always be stunning. “We take pride in all parts of our work,” says Andy, “and strive for a superior finished result to our products.” The Sims crew is continually meeting with suppliers, inventors, and vendors to stay up to date and knowledgeable about the newest products and services that they can bring to their clients. Not only will the team be skilled and experienced, but you can trust that they have done their research so that the materials that they use will always be held to the highest standard. Each installer is in-house, goes through extensive training to perfect their work, and is Nichiha and Hardie Lap Siding Certified. Though Sims Aluminum Construction has spent years growing their expertise and skills, at its core, Sims is about the relationships that they’ve built in the St. Augustine area. They have always desired to make an impact by building respect and a good reputation. “I feel when we help other people,” says Andy, “those people tend to pay it forward and this builds a reserve of goodwill in the community.” Each project that they work on is backed by a passion that Andy and his team have for their craft. “I love construction,” he says. “I love seeing customers pleased when I can help them transform their ideas into reality.”

(904) 814-1440 267 Cervantes Ave www.simsexteriorsolutions.com


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VEIN CARE EXPERT

ST. JOHNS VEIN CENTER JAMES ST. GEORGE, M.D.

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ith more than 20 years experience as a board-certified vascular specialist, Dr. James St. George leads the St. Johns Vein Center – the only IAC Accredited vein center in Northeast Florida. With four locations in Jacksonville, Bartram Park, Ponte Vedra, and Fleming Island (and a new location opening in St. Augustine in the fall), the center features state-ofthe-art facilities and highly trained staff bringing an exceptional quality of healthcare to their patients. Dr. St. George and his team specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of both medical and cosmetic vein conditions including Varicose Veins, Spider Veins, Blue Veins, and more. As highly-trained specialists, the center is able to provide a better experience and higher quality patient care than you would find at a hospital. Their specific expertise allows them to create personalized care plans that are based both on the individual needs of each patient and on the most up-to-date technologies, procedures, and methods. The state-ofthe art treatment centers have been designed to offer a boutique-like feel with the comforts of home and the peace of mind that expert care brings. As they now expand the practice into St. Augustine and northern Jacksonville, St. Johns Vein Center is better able to serve patients all over St. Johns County and Northeast Florida. Dr. James St. George and his team at St. Johns Vein Center are dedicated solely to the effective and compassionate treatment of vein conditions. Using the latest and most advanced treatment approaches, and giving each patient a high degree of personalized attention, they specialize in developing treatment plans perfectly tailored to each patient’s unique case. And their passion for their work and for their patients shows. “I am motivated every day,” says Dr. St. George, “by patients telling me that I have made a positive improvement in their life.”

(904) 373-1237 13241 Bartram Park Blvd, Suite 101 Jacksonville, FL 32258 www.stjohnsvein.com


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SENIOR CARE EXPERTS

RIVERSIDE COTTAGES AT THE SHORES ROBERT AND MICHELE CARMINES

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iverside Cottages at the Shores is built in tranquil St. Augustine Shores, a well-established neighborhood in the southern section of St. Johns County. Every aspect of the five-acre campus is planned in great detail with the resident as the focus. The only family-owned and operated assisted living facility in St. Johns County, Riverside functions always with care, warmth, honesty, approachability, sensitivity, and integrity. They always place residents and their families first. The former owners of Grafton House, Robert and Michele Carmines built Riverside Cottages to be an assisted living facility without the typical “nursing home” stigma, and their goal is that each resident feel truly at home. A high staff-to-resident ratio and a true passion for what they do allow the team to provide the best assisted living possible. Residents enjoy home cooked meals, on-site barber and beautician visits, live music, fun activities, and much more. With the recent opening of a new 36-bed building and a new range of residential care options including specialized memory care, Riverside is able to extend the reach of their services and offer care to even more of the local aging population. “We’re taking care of someone’s mom, someone’s dad,” says Michele. “And we really try to bridge the care over to extend to the families as well. Sometimes, by the time a resident comes to us, there have been incidents or crises that have been very upsetting to the family. They wrestle with trying to decide when it’s the right time to consider assisted living for their loved one. We try to help with that. We have been in this field for 30 years, and we have personal experiences with our parents and grandparents, as well. We do all we can to help everyone involved. We always tell residents, their families, and our staff to ask questions. We offer advice each and every time.”

(904) 342-2590 471 Shores Boulevard www.riversidecottagesalf.com


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PODIATRY EXPERT

NORTHEAST FLORIDA FOOT & ANKLE DR. JERRY L. WEED, JR, DPM

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or 16 years, Dr. Jerry Weed has devoted himself to the skillful and personalized care of his patients. Taking the time to listen to all concerns, the doctor and his team treat each patient individually by diagnosing their problems and determining appropriate medical solutions. With their passion and expertise, care is not just generic and solutions are not impersonal. Many times, there are multiple treatment options that Dr. Weed tailors to a patient’s specific needs, so that they feel welcomed and cared for in the best way. At Northeast Florida Foot and Ankle, Dr. Weed works alongside a large group of well-trained and respected primary care physicians to offer a heightened continuum of care for their patients. Dr. Weed received his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from Barry University and served his residency in reconstructive foot and ankle surgery at Cedars Medical Center. Board-certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and a Fellow at the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Dr. Weed specializes in foot and ankle surgery, wound care, sports injuries and the practice offers complete care of the foot, ankle, and leg – from skin and nail conditions to surgical correction of deformities. With three offices – a main office on Flagler Hospital’s campus and locations in World Golf Village and Green Cove Springs – the team is able to bring expert care to all of St. Johns County. In order to serve patients needs, Dr. Weed also sees patients outside of the group and can communicate with their Primary Care Physician. Every day, Dr. Weed works to deliver the best individual care for each of his patients so that he can not only guide their improvement but make them comfortable during the caring process as well. “I always take the time to listen and talk with my patients,” says Dr. Weed. “I want to know what they are concerned about. I always explain why I am doing what I am doing because I want them to feel comfortable and knowledgeable about their care.”

(904) 429-4736 130 Health Park Blvd, St. Augustine 52 Tuscan Way, St. Augustine 1301 North Orange Ave, Green Cove Springs www.NEFLfootandankle.com


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MEDICAL SKINCARE EXPERTS

FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH SPA & LASER CENTER SHANNON WOODSIDE

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ountain of Youth Spa & Laser Center is more than just a place to relax and unwind. It’s a team of dedicated professionals who are knowledgeable about the medical intricacies of skin care. Fountain of Youth is physician-owned and supervised and staffed by MDs, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Certified Medical Electrologists, and Medical Aestheticians. “Understanding the science of the skin is crucial to this profession to educate clients on products and regimens that suit their skin type,” says Shannon Woodside, one of the spa’s Licensed Medical Aestheticians. “I have a passion for helping people feel and look their best. Everyone is different, so whether you’re coming to relax or have a specific skin care concern, your experience will be tailored to exceed your expectations!” As we enter into the harsh summer months, skincare is more important than ever, and Shannon has a few products that she keeps in her summer arsenal. Eminence Stone Crop Hydrating Gel – a deeppenetrating moisturizer – soothes, heals, and evens skin tone, while Eminence Seabuckthorn Balancing Masque helps protect and soothe dry, sensitive skin with vitamin-rich ingredients. Shannon suggests Eminence Citrus Kale C&E serum to deliver antioxidant benefits and improve skin appearance and Lilikoi Light Defense Primer for a layer of protection from the sun. Shannon and her well-trained and highly-educated team are able to help clients find products like these that work best for their skin and incorporate them into their routine. Fountain of Youth Spa & Laser Center offers Botox, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, laser skin rejuvenation & resurfacing, microneedling, dermaplaning, Eminence Organic Facials & Peels, and ZO Skin Health by Dr. Obagi Facials & Peels. Whatever their needs, clients can expect to be attended to by enthusiastic professionals who stay up-to-date with the latest trends, technologies, and science. “We have an extremely well trained staff who love what they do,” says Shannon. “And I truly love my job. We have fantastic products that have changed my skin, and I get excited sharing my experience and results with our clients.”

(904) 295-4595 5A Sanchez Avenue www.fountainofyouthspalaser.com


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HOME & AUTO INSURANCE EXPERT

BRIGHTWAY INSURANCE THE CASEY AGENCY ASHLEY CASEY

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rightway Insurance The Casey Agency was born out of a local need. Following the devastating storms of 2004 and 2005, many of the traditional carriers left the state of Florida, and local families were left needing comprehensive, quality coverage. So in 2008, Ashley Casey opened his office to help St. Augustine families find the best possible coverage for their individual needs. Now more than ten years later, they have experienced tremendous growth and are able to serve the local community with the best insurance experience possible. The Casey Agency specializes in home, flood, car, personal liability protection, and small business insurance. The team has the knowledge and experience to cover each aspect of your life and studies the marketplace so that they can deliver expert advice to every customer regardless of the market's ups and downs. The latest technology combined with this up-to-date market knowledge allows the agents to provide the right coverage for each customer through a huge selection of carriers. From offering exceptional and outstanding customer service and personalizing the experience for the individual client’s needs to being at the forefront of all new industry developments, the Casey Agency strives everyday to be the first name in insurance. From the beginning, local families and their well-being have been the motivation of Ashley and his team, and it is in the interest of serving them better that the agency continues to stride forward. “Simply put,” says Ashley, “I just enjoy the people I work with, and I love our customers.” When you turn to Ashley Casey and his team, you can always expect to work with courteous, professional agents who are dedicated to finding the proper coverage options for every customer. The Casey Agency has reinvented how insurance is bought, and clients all over the area are drawn to their continuous commitment to do common things uncommonly well. “Our company,” says Ashley, “was born out of a need to protect Florida families when they needed it most, and our dedication to that endeavor is unwavering.”

(904) 814-4868 108 Sea Grove Main Street, Suite B www.brightwaycasey.com


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REHABILITATION EXPERTS

ART APPRAISAL EXPERT

ARROW REHABILITATION

LOST ART GALLERY

JIM BOWE

VICTORIA GOLDEN

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rrow Rehabilitation began in Palm Coast in 2003. Over the years the business has expanded and a wider clientele needed to be helped. So Jim Bowe and his team opened a second office on Anastasia Island, a 2,000 square foot facility where they have been offering exceptional, patient-driven physical, occupational and speech therapy ever since. The staff at Arrow Rehabilitation communicates closely with each client, giving individual attention that allows them to locate the underlying issues of the problem. With minimal wait times and a welcoming environment, the team has created a friendly therapy experience that makes you feel like family. “We want to create a good health plan that works,” says Jim. “We want to inspire you so that you can return to the activities you enjoy and live life to the fullest. We want to invite you to visit our office and take a tour and decide for yourself that we a good fit for you and your needs.”

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Art is an essential part of the home, an important piece of ourselves. So whether you’re looking for a new painting to add to your collection or getting a piece appraised, Lost Art Gallery and Renaissance Appraisals brings expert knowledge, vast experience, and a love for connecting their clients with the art that speaks to them. In business for over 25 years, the team is accredited through the International Society of Appraisers, which requires rigorous training and re-certification every five years. They approach their work with precision and passion, a mastery of fine art and an interest in sharing art knowledge with their clients. Lost Art Gallery is home to museum quality pieces at affordable prices, from 18th century to contemporary fine art, and a haven to art lovers in search of a unique collection. “We’re here,” says owner Victoria Golden, “to continue to support the community with diverse collections that inspire the love of the arts!”

(904) 217-8601

(904) 827-9800

5575 S A1A Suite 113 www.arrowrehab.com

210 St. George Street, C-1 www.artnet.lostartgallery.net


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TRAVEL EXPERTS

SALON EXPERTS

TRAVELZ AGENCY

PANACHE: AN AVEDA SALON, SPA, STORE

KEITH MERWIN, SANDRA MERWIN, VICKIE EDWARDS, AND KEVIN EDWARDS

LUCERO GLEATON, DAWN OUTMAN, MANDY BORNA, KRISTEN COOLEY DRURY, SONIA CRAWFORD

ravel is more than just a job for Travelz Agency. Since his childhood, Keith Merwin has spent his time catching flights from one airport to another, exploring new places and cultures. After 28 years in the corporate world, Sandra Merwin enjoys helping people plan Bucket List vacations. Vickie Edwards has traveled the globe, meeting people from all corners of the world and expanding her horizons. Kevin Edwards' love for cruising has him focusing on helping others develop a love for cruises. It's this lifelong love of and passion for travel that they bring to every client. They are able to utilize their vast knowledge and personal experience in travel to create the perfect itinerary for any budget, make recommendations, and give a wealth of advice. "We love getting pictures from our clients,” says Vickie. “Their smiles let us know we have done a great job. We truly care about our clients and want to help them with their dream trip.”

anache has been a St. Augustine leader in high end salon and spa services for over thirty years. Beyond the colorful energy of the salon is a tranquil environment where clients can relax and enjoy a complete sensory experience. Panache prides itself on offering spa services designed for the ultimate in beauty, relaxation, and body care. Some of the team at Panache includes Lucerno Gleaton, Microblading Specialist; Dawn Outman, SNS Certified Specialist; Mandy Borna, Eyelash Specialist; Kristen Cooley Drury, Massage Therapist; and Sonia Crawford, Threading Specialist. Together, they combine the science of performance-driven techniques and Aveda plant-based skin and body care products with the artistry of high experience touch to offer a comprehensive menu of facial and massage treatments. The result is a holistic spa experience that incorporates wellness and balance to rejuvenate the mind and body. Our mission at Panache is to create experiences designed to soothe your senses, restore your body, and replenish your spirit from head to toe.

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(904) 461-9552

www.travelzagency.com

1089 A1A Beach Boulevard www.getpanache.com


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CRAFT BREWERY EXPERT

FLOORING EXPERT

DOG ROSE BREWING CO.

HASTY'S CARPET

DOUG MURR

DOMINIC MERCURIO

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n the edge of historic Lincolnville sits Dog Rose Brewing, a bright building that’s home to delicious local brews and a laidback space where locals and visitors alike can socialize and unwind. Owner and Brewmaster Doug Murr opened Dog Rose with nearly two decades of professional brewing experience under his belt and pours his expertise and passion for the craft into every glass. “There is a great feeling,” says Doug, “when you create something and get to see people enjoying your work on a daily basis.” Even though the space itself has an easygoing atmosphere, Doug and his team’s attention to detail is always apparent, and their goal is to constantly exceed expectations with quality. “We are a locally owned business built with brewing tradition in mind, from our beer styles to playing an active role in our community,” says Doug. “We believe in affordable quality and detail oriented service, all while listening to great music and having a ball!”

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or more than 40 years now, Hasty’s Carpet & Flooring has been providing personalized and knowledgeable service to each customer that walks through their doors. When Dominic Mercurio purchased the downtown location from the Hasty family in 1984, he continued their already-established tradition of dependability and competitive pricing. Now with their planned expansion into a new location, they’re able to deliver even better service, with a wider selection of flooring to meet your budget and expectations. From carpet to ceramic, hardwood to laminate, vinyl to waterproof planks, your friends in flooring are always available to help our customers decide and make the best decisions to solve the toughest problems. With decades of flooring experience, the team always has your project in good hands. Each customer is treated like family, and the desires and needs of individual and commercial clients are considered first. The Hasty’s team truly are your friends in flooring.

(904) 217-3355

(904) 824-4311

77 Bridge Street www.dogrosebrewing.com

235 State Road 207 www.yourfriendsinflooring.com


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GOURMET DESSERT EXPERT

AUTO DETAILING EXPERTS

CHOCO 'LATTES & KILWINS

3G'S AUTO DETAILING

LISA DALLAIRE

GUSTAVO RAMOS, MATHEW ROACH, ANGEL JORDAN, AND MATHEW LIGHTSEY

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isa Dallaire is on a mission to make St. Augustine sweeter and the lives of the people who walk through her doors better. Before the sun rises each day, the bakers at Choco’Lattes start whipping up all kinds of sweets to ensure that everything is fresh for every customer. The warm and delightful scent of baked goods makes its way up and down Cordova Street to invite guests in for a hot cup of coffee and a delicious treat. Only a few streets over, both Kilwin’s locations are serving 11 made-in-house fudge flavors and 32 original recipe ice creams. Right by the city gates, St. Augustine Coffee House waits to fulfill your latté dreams. Relax in the courtyard and snack on pastries, sandwiches and salads. Dallaire considers her incredible teams and herself a “one stop shop” for weddings, birthdays and corporate gatherings as well. A passion for the sweeter things in life and empowering others to reach their full potential is what drives her work.

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G’s Auto Detailing goes beyond the average cleaning. They’re set apart by being a fully equipped shop with one-stop service for all aspects of auto detailing – from paint correction to ceramic coating, exterior restoration and vehicle reconditioning. The shop is staffed by experienced specialists all certified by the IDA (International Detailing Association) and trained regularly by the brands with whom they work. At 3G’s, you and your vehicle are in the capable hands of accomplished professionals. There is also a training center on site where the team trains the next generation of detailers, passing on their expert knowledge of the craft. 3G’s Auto Detailing is customer-focused, offering advice and suggestions without pressure and dedicating themselves to creating trusting relationships with each client. “We are artists motivated by the beauty of cars and the happiness of our customers. It is a beautiful satisfaction,” says owner Gustavo Ramos. “We are not the average car detailing. We are the art of detailing.”

(904) 436-5813

(904) 364-0808

47 Cordova Street www.chocolattes47.com

2135 A1A South www.3gsautodetailing.com


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here are some things that just say “summer” to us, and really fresh seafood is one of them. Now there are a lot of places in St. Augustine where you can find really fresh seafood, but there are very few where you can eat that really fresh seafood right on the beach. Beachcomber just happens to be one of those places. And the really fresh seafood that we’re craving from Beachcomber is the Ruby Red Shrimp. This striking dish is a popular one at the beachside restaurant, and it isn’t difficult to see

why. The Ruby Red Shrimp (also sometimes called Royal Red Shrimp) are seasoned, marinated, and steamed, coming out of the kitchen piping hot. There isn’t much added to them because not much is needed. The natural flavor of the quality shrimp speaks for itself. Add a little butter, a squeeze of lemon, even some cocktail sauce, but you won’t need more than that. It’s a dish that just screams “summer,” so stick your toes in the sand and chow down. www.beachcomberstaugustine.com

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THE SCOOP ON SCOOPS Ice cream is undoubtedly the dish of summer. So to celebrate the Florida sunshine (and to cool off when it gets way too hot), try one of these delicious flavors from local creameries. PARENT TRAP

Mayday Ice Cream

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CORNBREAD STACK THE PERFECT MARRIAGE OF SOUTHERN DELICACIES AND VEGETARIAN FAVORITES, THIS DISH WILL HAVE YOU HUNGRY FOR MORE. By Molly Wilson | Photography by Brian Miller

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f you’re a local or even just a frequent visitor, you know that there are a few things that The Floridian always does right. And vegetarian dishes are at the top of the list. Maybe it’s the creativity of the chef and co-owner Genie McNally or maybe it’s the fresh and local ingredients or maybe it’s a little bit of both. But whatever the reason, we knew we could count on them for some vegetarian deliciousness, and the Cornbread Stack with Tofu was no exception.

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the dish any other way, and sometimes it feels like it was an afterthought and merely a vehicle for the rest of the ingredients. The Cornbread Stack with Tofu definitely falls into the former category. The blackened tofu has a flavor on its own, a flavor that pairs perfectly with the sweetbut-still-savory taste of the cornbread, a flavor that is only enhanced by the aioli. It’s like this concoction of flavors was made just for it.

A tribute to the coastal/Southern blend of the restaurant’s menu, the Cornbread Stack starts with some cheddar and veggie-stuffed cornbread. It’s then topped with slices of blackened tofu, a drizzle of the housemade Chimichurri Aioli, and some fresh and delicious greens. On the side you’ll get a small jar of house sweet pickled veggies – just the metaphorical cherry on top.

Then we have to talk about the cornbread. As any proper Southerner will tell you, cornbread is an art all its own. No matter where you get it, your cornbread should taste like your wizened little grandma just scooped it out of her ancient cast iron skillet. And true to expectations, the cornbread is all you could want it to be. Cozy and delicious, sweet and savory. Once again, The Floridian has lived up to its vegetarian reputation and brought something truly special with the Cornbread Stack. What are you waiting for? Dig in.

For me, tofu is always a hit or miss. Sometimes it’s out of this world and you couldn’t imagine

72 Spanish Street www.thefloridianstaug.com www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

You want an overdose on some of your favorites? Look no further – creamy and salty peanut butter-swirled ice cream with chunks of everyone’s favorite Oreo cookies. Yum!

Sweet Like Sugar

Ben & Jerry's

Sweet Cream ice cream with a hint of almond flavor and shortbread cookies and cherry ice cream with cherries & a sugar cookie dough core. Can we go get a scoop (or two or three) right now?

Coconut Pineapple

Cold Cow

Nothing says summer quite like coconut and pineapple. And when you add that coconut and pineapple into an ice cream? Well that's practically a summer essential.

STRAWBERRY MARGARITA

Rita's Italian Ice

And for those that would rather something a little more fruity and a little less creamy, opt for some Italian ice in an addictive flavor like Strawberry Margarita.



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A SHADE OF RED FRESH AND DELICIOUS, TWO LOCAL CHEFS SHOW US HOW TO TAKE REDFISH TO THE NEXT LEVEL. Photography by Brian Miller

Redfish Royale Fish Tacos

Harry's seafood bar & grille

Tucked into one of the most enviable locations in historic downtown, Harry’s is the resident authority on all things New Orleans flavor. So it’s no surprise that they’ve taken a healthy portion of redfish and given it the Louisiana treatment. The blackened redfish is crusted with crab meat and served over smashed potatoes and corn maque choux (for those that don’t know, corn maque choux is a traditional dish of Southern Louisiana where the corn is simmered with all sorts of delicious ingredients until it’s tender.) All this is then finished with the signature Louisiana beurre blanc. It’s the taste of Bourbon Street brought all the way to the Ancient City. We can practically hear the jazz musicians playing in the background. 46 Avenida Menendez (904) 824-7765

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Those that know anything about Beaches at Vilano know that at any given moment, you should expect a wait. And that’s not only because it’s right on the water with shimmering views; it’s also because they are a coastal food oasis. So come as you are – in beach wear or your Sunday best – to try their Fish Tacos. The fish comes blackened, grilled, or fried in three tortillas with lettuce, cheddar cheese, and the signature Bang Bang sauce. And because they pride themselves on fresh seafood and a lot of it, redfish is only one of the options for this delightful dish (but it’s certainly our suggestion). With a delightful dose of the restaurant’s signature beachy flavors, the Redfish Tacos are sure to become a satisfying staple of your summer dining. 254 Vilano Road (904) 829-0589

It would be no surprise to us if you had, at one time or another, been slightly addicted to The Kookaburra's coffee. We get it, we've all been there. Well bad news for your self-control, because the Kook just opened a fourth St. Augustine location, which gives you even more opportunity to get your ohso-delicious caffeine and Aussie pie fix. This new coffee spot is located on the Island at 4265 A1A South. Perfect for the Butler and Crescent Beach crowds, stop by to meet the new crew and get your fill of your old coffee favorites. www.thekookaburracoffee.com www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com


OFFERING LUNCH & DINNER DAILY. FULL BAR W/ CRAFT COCKTAILS. OUTDOOR SEATING & CASUAL VIBES. CLOSED TUESDAYS!

72 SPANISH STREET, ST. AUGUSTINE, FL

(904) 829-0655 THEFLORIDIANSTAUG.COM


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BOB HENLE THE HEAD CHEF AT THE REEF BRINGS THE DELICIOUS FLAVORS OF SUMMER-FRESH SEAFOOD STEPS FROM THE OCEAN – ALL YEAR LONG. By Lauren Eastman| Photography by Brian Miller

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ew culinary experiences parallel tasting fresh seafood above the dunes of the Atlantic, but what many people don’t consider while dining at The Reef is the man behind the curtain – in the kitchen, that is. Chef Bob Henle isn’t one to boast, and he doesn’t need to. His food and his team speak for themselves in the most delicious way. Following a non-traditional start to his culinary career, two decades in Spain greatly influenced the chef’s international understanding and inspiration for many of the locallydriven delights offered at The Reef. Many chefs grow up apprenticing with family members in the kitchen as a legacy career, but not Bob. His Dad served in the Navy while his mom served up the best fried chicken Bob and his sisters have tasted since. He has fond memories of eating together as a family during the younger childhood years. But when his parents became overweight and embarked on losing 300 pounds between them, he was challenged to enjoy roast chicken with no salt as a substitute. Once his father completed his time in the Navy, the family relocated from his birthplace of Fall River, Massachusetts to California in a 1956 Oldsmobile, and he began the third grade near Santa Barbara. In high school home economics classes, his teacher, Mrs. Dowd, encouraged him to attend culinary school. Instead, he followed his father into military

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..He explored Spanish culture and cuisine for the following decade and a half. It was 1977, and tapas were the main point of reference during Tascahopping excursions. Throughout every town, small bars offered eight cent beers and specialty tapas on a paper napkin.

service, spending the next 25 years on Air Force bases all over the country then finally the Rota Naval Station in Spain. Once there, he explored Spanish culture and cuisine for the following decade and a half. It was 1977, and tapas were the main point of reference during Tasca-hopping excursions. Throughout every town, small bars offered eight cent beers and specialty tapas on a paper napkin. The food was deliciously different at each tasca. From mussels and clams to calamari and spiced pork, each was made to delight the palate. Chef Bob continues the tradition at The Reef with starters like the Smoked Duck Stuffed Piquillo Peppers with grated Manchego and a balsamic reduction or the Pan Tomato, made in-house with fresh tomatoes and garlic rubbed French bread. Returning to the U.S., Bob found St. Augustine and embarked on his culinary www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

school journey after wife Maria spotted Spanish flags on the Lion’s Bridge and declared it home. Soon thereafter, through a nationwide culinary school competition, he won the opportunity to go to school in Barcelona while staging at 5-star restaurant Gaig. Chef Bob began his Reef career in August 2001. Today his team of eleven includes star nighttime Sous Chef Jessica Green, to whom he extends a special thank you along with Sous Chef Greg Cooper and Pastry Chef Ashley Speer. Of the loyal staff, four of the line cooks are currently attending culinary school. He says none of this would be possible without General Manager Jeremy Twicehurst and the Usina family who believed in him since the beginning. Charity involvement is a huge element of the restaurant’s community focus. From the Datil Pepper contest, Chowder Challenge, Taste of St. Augustine, Great Chefs of St. Augustine and beyond, being a part of the St. Augustine Independent Restaurant Association, SAIRA, offers an opportunity to set the bar and make a difference. With a menu focused on seafood, Chef chooses the freshest from local and regional purveyors – Bar Harbor, Mayport


“I love living in St. Augustine. There are so many talented chefs providing constant inspiration...I can’t begin to name everyone.”

or Bob is riding his 1989 Harley Davidson Sportster. He enjoys meals at The Press, The Manatee Café, and Fusion Point Sushi (Maria loves their green tea). His favorite? Collage, tipping his chef hat towards Chef Matt Brown, of course. Fisheries, Seafood Shoppe and Sea Breeze in Jacksonville. “We order the night before and it arrives by 11am. St. Johns Food Service is always there for us. I have them on speed dial.” This summer, bone-in Duroc Pork Chop with caramelized onion jam stars on the menu along with a new Florida Cattle Rancher’s Beef (homegrown, raised and processed in Florida.) Turf lovers enjoy the 14 oz. NY Strip, 8 oz. Filet Mignon, all chefcut and trimmed in house. The chef sources

from local, seasonal purveyors and admits he couldn’t do it without Sam Wise who brings everything from green tomatoes to brussel sprouts, broccoli crowns, cauliflowers, red bliss, and fingerling purple potatoes. On days off, Bob and grandson Alex are often ensconced in a science fiction movie www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

“I love living in St. Augustine,” he says. “There are so many talented chefs providing constant inspiration. Mike Lugo does incredible things in the kitchen as well as the community. Chip Richard at Caps is practically a member of our team and a great neighbor. I can’t begin to name everyone.” 4100 Coastal Highway www.thereefstaugustine.com

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THE VILLAGE GARDEN JUST MINUTES FROM THE BEACH, THIS FOOD TRUCK PARK GIVES YOU ACCESS TO SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE FOODS ON WHEELS. By Molly Wilson | Photography by Brian Miller

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t. Augustine is home to more than its fair share of food trucks, and you can find nearly any food that your heart desires being served a la carte and on the go. But though some local trucks have permanent residence, you’ll often have to search around to find where your favorite truck is parked for the day. So Brendan and Kelly Schneck decided to do something about that. In order to not only give food trucks a place to set down some roots but also give locals a comfortable spot to enjoy their fare, the two opened the Village Garden Food Truck Park. The Village Garden is home to three permanent trucks as well as rotating guest trucks, so you can always find eclectic and exciting dishes to try out. You may recognize Brendan and Kelly’s names because they’re also the culinary creatives behind Big Island Bowls, which happens to be one of the park’s permanent trucks. It also happened to be the first stop on our culinary tour of the food truck park. Since we’re fans of fresh and delicious food,

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this certainly wasn’t our first time dining with Big Island Bowls but we were still wowed by their flavors. Brendan and his team treated us to the Maui Bowl with a little twist. Instead of the traditional acai, they blended dragonfruit for the base and topped it with granola, pineapple, kiwi, and strawberry. The base is tangy and sweet, the fruit adds a burst of freshness, and the granola offers a perfect little crunch. A St. Augustine staple for sure. Next, we made our way to Pele’s Wood Fire, where pizzas and burgers reign supreme. The Vegas was slipped into the wood fire oven (hence the truck's name) for us, and it came out beautifully charred with that delightful hint of smokiness. The pizza starts with a garlic riccota base that's then topped with mozzarella, fontina, lemon arugula, bacon, and roasted mushrooms. And if that weren’t enough, they drizzle just a hint of truffle honey for good measure. We plan to become regulars. Nestled between Pele’s and Big Island is New York Beach Bagel, a spot that threatens to become your breakfast, lunch, www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

and dinner go-to. We tried The Captree (that could, frankly, work for any of those meals) – roast beef, turkey, ham, cheddar cheese, and bacon all sandwiched between two slices of an Everything bagel. It’s classic, delicious, unpretentious, and totally filling. And last but certainly not least, we crossed the foliage-shaded eating area to sample the fare of that week’s guest truck – What’s the Catch. And their Pork Belly Tacos did not disappoint. They start with braised, blackened pork belly that's topped with an organic spring mix and honey sriracha slaw, then garnished with cucumber and pickled onion. We hate to tell you how good it was since they’re just a guest, but we’ll tell you anyways. Just off the beach, this park is a little culinary oasis. With something for everyone and always new dishes to try, it’s a spot you can’t miss this summer. 1480 South Old A1A www.villagegardenftp.com



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Like all businesses, franchise operations have specific challenges and rewards. The formulaic aspect can be a plus as far as daily operations go – but the misconception that franchise establishments are somehow not quite ‘local’ can be frustrating. “We don’t always go by the book,” says Matt. “And we live here, work here, and contribute to our local economy. We’re raising our family here. We provide jobs here, hire from within our area, and fully participate in community life. We love living here.” Fishing boats, franchises, and chicken school aside, for Matt and Tara, it really is all about the people. "Any success we have is because we know how to work hard and we have great employees,” says Matt. "We don't ask anyone to do anything we haven't done, and we are firm believers in giving people the tools they need to do their jobs properly." Matt handles much of the dayto-day operation of the restaurants while Tara spends most of her time behind the scenes. RESTAURATEUR

MATT & TARA STRICKLAND START WITH LOVE, FAMILY, FAITH, AND COMMUNITY. ADD A BOAT, A FEW BUSINESSES, AND A LOT OF FISHING, AND YOU HAVE AN IDEA OF WHAT THIS COUPLE IS ALL ABOUT. By Susan Johnson | Photography by David Steele

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or Matt Strickland, it was love at first sight. His wife, Tara, sees things just a bit differently. But, first sight or not, he won her over and true love grew! As did their family and a successful business enterprise, both based on foundations of love and respect. And fishing. There’s definitely a love of fishing. In fact, Matt says that he and Tara got into the restaurant business to buy a fishing boat! It was over 20 years ago that Matt and his then-business partner applied for a Zaxby's franchise, were approved for two, and were off and running. Tara was totally onboard, and laughs when she says, "We got married in April 2000 and Matt left to

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go to 'chicken school' the week we got back from our honeymoon. We opened the first Zaxby's in November 2000 and the second in February 2001." But wait. Chicken school? "It's a management program" says Matt, "but we weren't worried about the management part. Our belief system is that management is just how you treat people. If you show people respect and dignity, you can manage any situation properly. What we really needed to know were the recipes." They must have learned their lessons well – the Stricklands currently have a total of four Zaxby’s (three in Florida and one in Georgia) and one Mellow Mushroom (here in St. Augustine), with a fifth St. Augustine Zaxby’s slated to open soon. www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

They appreciate the support they receive from the local community and feel a strong connection with their St. Johns County neighbors, through both their business and personal lives. “We love what we do here and we love being a part of this community," Tara explains. "It's our family." Matt and Tara have two children, ages 10 and 13, and are very active in their church and in their kids' school. Tara is especially passionate about supporting local organizations that focus on meeting the needs of children in St. Johns County. What have they learned from living and working in St. Augustine? Their response is immediate – “The biggest thing we've learned is that this is a very special place full of welcoming and caring people – finding ways to give back is important to us." And when they get to have just a little fun, he fishes (and fishes!); she loves the beach. And while they don’t diss the Gators, they are both Georgia Bulldog fans. Oh...and did they ever get that boat? “Yes,” says Tara, “...but it was a long time coming!” 410 Anastasia Boulevard www.mellowmushroom.com 1107 N. Ponce De Leon Boulevard www.zaxbys.com


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A DESSERT SHOP DEDICATED TO CHURROS? WE THOUGHT WE MUST HAVE DIED AND GONE TO HEAVEN. INSTEAD WE JUST STEPPED INSIDE THE NEW 904 CHURROS. By Molly Wilson | Photography by Brian Miller

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rom the chefs and owners behind the Cuban Bakery comes a little spot that’s home to nothing but churros, 904 Churros. And we couldn’t be happier. For those who are as yet unfamiliar (we encourage you to change that soon), churros are a Spanish fried dough pastry, and they come straight from dessert heaven. But this couple wasn't just content with plain old churros, oh no. These are specialty churros with fun and flavorful toppings, churros made for those that want the classics in a new and creative way. Case-in-point – the S’Mores Lover. This rather large cinnamon sugar loop churro is covered in a chocolate spread and graham cracker crumbs then placed upright in a cup of ice cream where it’s then garnished with a graham cracker, chocolate kisses, and toasted marshmallows. As with all their signature churros, you can choose your own ice cream. We went with Dutch Chocolate (which we feel was an excellent choice on our part).

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This churro will transport you – in the most delicious way – to campfire stories and chilly nights under the stars even though you’re sitting in a comfortable table in a dessert shop in the middle of a city. It’s all the best parts of a s’more without all the hassle of tending to a fire, roasting your own marshmallows, and inevitably burning more than you actually eat. The churros are expertly made and oh-sofreshly fried, and the ingredient pairings are spot on. If you’re more of a traditionalist, you needn’t add all the accoutrements to your churros. Opt for a loop churro on its own or even one of the filled options – in Nutella, dulce de leche, or strawberry – with different sugars – matcha, cinnamon, and plain. The owners of 904 Churros have created something truly special with a dessert that’s sure to capture the hearts (but mostly stomachs) of St. Augustine. 164 FL 312 www.904churros.com www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

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UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE AND A REFINED BUT RUSTIC MENU MAKE THIS JACKSONVILLE HOTSPOT A STAPLE OF THE HISTORIC SAN MARCO NEIGHBORHOOD. By Molly Wilson | Photography by Brian Miller

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ur city is blessed with an enormous range of dining options – from authentic tacos to Southern fusion to fine dining seafood and everything in between. But sometimes we get the urge to explore beyond our borders. Whether we’re purposefully planning an adventure or just out of town for practical reasons, we get curious about the restaurants just past the county line. That, I suppose, was the impetus behind adding this new regular column to our pages – Worth the Drive, a story that pushes your geographical dining limits just a little bit. When this column was first proposed, the immediate reaction of the publisher was to suggest Bistro Aix in the historic San Marco neighborhood of downtown Jacksonville. Bistro Aix was named after Aix-en-Provence in southern France and serves a menu of French and Mediterranean-inspired dishes. The restaurant has been open since 1999 and has a long history in the neighborhood, but the current owners, Fraser Burns and Jacques Klempf, purchased it in 2015. They kept the ingrained atmosphere and culinary inspirations intact while adding their own dose of Southern charm and hospitality. The space is welcoming and elegant, a refined but rustic feel advanced by a blazing wood fire oven and open kitchen, original exposed brick from the 1940s, and the monastic shape of the chairs. It’s easy to be mesmerized by the quick skill of the chefs

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visible in the kitchen, the rise of flames from pans, and the flash of knives on cutting boards. It draws you in with comfort and warmth and the promise of something tasty. In slight contrast, walking through the door in the far wall labeled “Bar X” reveals a distinctly contemporary glowing white onyx bar and open wine cellar. It’s a space of understated interest, unusual but cohesive. Bistro Aix is a favorite of the neighborhood and a dining destination for all of Jacksonville. But it isn’t just their distinguished atmosphere that draws such a large and consistent crowd. Chef Shaun Trachtenburg is a mainstay of the restaurant, having worked in the kitchen in some capacity or another since its opening www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

when he was seventeen. His seasonal dishes are creative and thoughtful while still maintaining the French-inspired flavors that bring people back every night. In order to get a feel for what the whole Jacksonville population was on about culinarily-speaking, Chef Shaun sent us out a sampling of some menu favorites. The first dish was Sesame Ahi Tuna Tartare, a striking little appetizer for both its color and its garnish of three large togarashidusted crispy wontons. The lightly-seasoned Ahi tuna rests on a bed of avocado in a pool of soy dressing. Like many of the dishes here, it doesn’t need anything too flashy to be delicious – just uber-fresh ingredients and a skillful preparation.


Pictured here: (from top to bottom): Seared Duck Breast, Braised Short Rib, Basil Rum Smash, and Sesame Ahi Tuna Tartare.

The Seared Duck Breast is slightly more substantial, with traditional flavors brought to life by creativity. The duck is served with a fennel puree and an assortment of fava beans, baby heirloom tomatoes, and wild mushroom. The flavors are earthy and suit the rustic surroundings. It’s a dish that transports you to the heart of rural France, as if you could be dining around a French farm table (if that farm happened to be populated by highly-trained chefs). The Braised Short Rib is rich and comfortable. Impossibly tender and delightfully aromatic, the short rib is accompanied by basil whipped potatoes (in a very herbal shade of green), served

with wild mushroom and rainbow carrots, and finished with a savory braising jus. It’s hearty but polished, elegant but distinctly pastoral. Like the duck breast, the Braised Short Rib embodies the atmosphere of the place as it inhabits two worlds. Dinner wouldn’t be complete without dessert and a drink. The cocktail came courtesy of the two dapper bartenders mixing drinks behind the onyx bar, and it was called the Basil Rum Smash. It started with spiced rum and ginger liqueur then gets a splash of orgeat (a syrup of almonds and rose water) and a little guava puree www.STAUGUSTINESOCIAL.com

and basil. It made a nice partner for the Chocolate Praline Torte – a black cocoa cake with praline feuilletine (thin, crispy crêpes flakes), caramel mousse, and berry coulis. We urge you to join the throngs of Jacksonville as they flock to Bistro Aix. Its unpretentious elegance and its to-die-for menu elevate the experience and make it stand out among the rest. 1440 San Marco Boulevard, Jacksonville www.bistrox.com

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A SIP OF SHRUB THE OWNER OF DOG DAY GARDENS HAS GROWN FOOD FOR ALMOST A DECADE. BUT WHEN SHE MADE HER FIRST BATCH OF LEMON SHRUB, SHE HAD NO IDEA HOW FAST IT WOULD GROW!

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helby Dixon has grown food in one capacity or another since starting Dog Day Gardens in 2010. While the goal was always to provide healthy compost and organically grown seedlings to her fellow St. Augustinians in an effort to create better home gardens, one unseasonably large lemon harvest changed the game. When Shelby and her husband moved to St. Augustine, her foundation for gardening was already sturdy. After starting her first home garden, Shelby spent time reading and researching to perfect her product, and has taken the time to work on different farms and get involved in volunteer gardening organizations to ensure she is only producing the best. One season, Shelby stumbled upon a recipe for shrub while looking for ways to preserve her lemon harvest. For those of us not perfecting our own home gardens, shrub is a food preservation method, also known as drinking vinegars, comprised of fruit concentrate and apple cider vinegar. After perfecting a few of her newfound shrub recipes, Shelby decided to start regularly producing the new product.

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Of course, being a rock star botanist and organic living enthusiast, Shelby produces all of the shrub on her own (with occasional help from friends and family members). Just a few short years from the time it all began, the shrub from Dog Day Gardens can be found in stores from Jacksonville, Orlando, and even into South Florida (and it’s made with certified organic fruits from Florida and Georgia in every batch!). Our own little slice of Dog Day that stays local to St. Augustine however, is Shelby’s gardening services, compost program, and seedlings. Dog Day Gardens is currently on the move, and while it takes roots in its new home, Shelby is ready to continue pouring herself into her work. Plans for the move include a large teaching garden, nursery, and compost garden, and will be open for workshops. But in the meantime, you can always find Shelby (and her sage sage wisdom) at the Saturday Farmer’s Market. www.dogdaygardens.com

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