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Monthly Archives: December 2009

Happy New Year to all those in the Jacksonville Beaches area. If you haven’t visited our website in the last 10 days or so you missed the sight being down. We had a little financial snafu. Hopefully, that will not happen again.

We have finally updated the Retirement Community Page so check it out at: http://jacksonvillesbeaches.info/wordpress/beaches-services/jacksonville-beaches-retirement-communities/

If you are out and about tonight, PLEASE, PLEASE, keep safe, drink responsibly and arrive home safely. There are lots of things to do this weekend and you wouldn’t want to miss it. From the parade downtown today, to the bowl game there is lots to do. Yea, we are ringing out the old year and hoping that the new year will be much better!

Welcome all new members of the Jacksonville’s Beaches Area Info blog. Well, the decorations are hung up in the poles next to the road and all the neighbors have been putting up their decorations in their yards. The tinkling lights are very pretty at night but our weather has not been very cooperative lately with all the rain and fog. We only have two main holidays left and then we should be getting back to something “like” normal again. The crazy season is here and everyone is running buying stuff and making plans to visit relatives or having relatives visit them. The main thing that you really should be worrying about is to keep safe and try to reduce your stress levels.

There are some excellent articles available on the web about reducing stress that you might want to take a few minutes out of your business schedule and read. One I was reading was from the Readers Digest entitled: 79 Instant Stress Busters. Some of these include chasing your dog around the backyard; hold a sleeping baby; take a walk in the park; pop some bubble-wrap; chew some cinnamon gum; and much more. Take a look and try to relax, get plenty of sleep and drunk plenty of water. Simple solutions that may help you this “silly” season.

Jacksonville Beaches Area has some terrific parks. We have a listing of them here at: http://jacksonvillesbeaches.info/wordpress/beaches-services/jacksonville-beaches-area-parks/
These parks are FREE and open to everyone and open from dawn to dark. Please exercise respect for the park and put your trash in the bins, if you take your pet do the pooper-scooper thing, and finally respect others right to be there.

Another thing that always makes a difference this season is to volunteer for an organization you believe in. There are lots of people out there who need help and this holiday season is about GIVING. Not just about giving presents but giving of ourselves. Our family is not going to be getting many presents this year because times are hard and we need to focus on others rather than ourselves. If you want to make a difference and teach your children a lesson about really giving then go to: http://www.volunteerjacksonville.org/index.htm

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  • Clara White Mission to host celebrity chef event for the homeless Friday in Jacksonville May 16, 2012
    The Clara White Mission 18th Annual Miracle on Ashley Street celebrity chef and servers event is set for Friday. Celebrities from around the Jacksonville area will take part in the fundraising event designed to raise money for the homeless mission. Tickets cost $20 and the mission this year is celebrating the success of their culinary arts and janitorial env […]
    Drew Dixon
  • Japanese motorcycles featured at Saturday's 13th annual Riding Into History motorcycle concours May 15, 2012
    The 13th annual Riding Into History motorcycle concours rumbles into St. Augustine Friday and Saturday with two benefit rides, a gala dinner and a day-long motorcycle show around the lake at World Golf Village, South Legacy Trail off International Golf Parkway. The weekend's events begin with a 9:30 a.m. Friday Lunch Ride with grand marshall Mitch Boehm […]
    Dan Scanlan
  • Public meeting to discuss Jacksonville port deepening May 14, 2012
    A public meeting is set for next week to garner input into a study by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the possibility of deepening the channels in waterways at the entrance to Jacksonville ports. The purpose of the meeting is to provide the community an opportunity to discuss environmental impacts of possible navigational deepening of Jacksonville area w […]
    Drew Dixon

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