July 8, 2016 - The Home Town Journal

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July 8, 2016 - The Home Town Journal
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Vol. 12 Issue 28 · FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2016 · Locally Owned & Operated
Connecting Our Communities
FREE CLOTHING HELPS S-T-R-E-T-C-H
THE FAMILY BUDGET
“Come
on in and
shop.”
That’s the
greeting
that you
will often
get when
you walk
into The
Garment
Rack off of
Minnesota
Avenue. At
minimum,
you can
expect to be
treated with
respect and kindness, and given
whatever assistance necessary to
ensure you and your family walk
out with plenty of free clothes. So,
is this a new department store?
A new chic boutique? Neither, it
is a ministry of the First Baptist
Church of Macclenny and it has
been serving our community with an
opportunity for free clothes for you
and your family. The Garment Rack
is a place where anyone with a need
can sift through the racks of the
carefully sorted and sized clothing
and shoes without worrying about
high costs or high pressure sales. In
fact, everything is actually given to
the ‘customers’ for free. It’s a great
way to help s-t-r-e-t-c-h the family
budget. There is a small card that
you fill out when you
first come in, and then
you will be pointed
in the right direction
of the gently used
clothing that you are
interested in. That’s it –
no special qualifying or
documentation needed
to come and ‘shop’ for
free clothing.
The Garment Rack
is open the third
Saturday of every
month from 9:00AM to
11:30AM. This month,
on July 16th, they will celebrate
their 8th annual “Back-to-School”
giveaway where they will hand out
a surplus of clothes for both males
and females ranging from toddler to
adult sizes. They are always looking
for donations and are in need of
such items as new packs of socks
and underwear, shoes, jeans and
shirts, etc. They are most in need of
clothing for teenage boys and girls,
especially tennis shoes. In order for
them to continue helping families
and blessing our community,
they must have the donations
coming into the facility. The
church volunteers work feverishly
unpacking boxes and sorting
donations, but the need is always
much greater than the supply
and the supply dwindles quickly.
These clothes lift a heavy burden
off of families that are already
experiencing a financial crunch.
Clothes shopping for people with
multiple children or low incomes
can be almost impossible, but with
ministries like The Garment Rack,
You Can Win Tickets!
nothing is
impossible.
They even
encourage
parents
to get an
outfit for
themselves
as well.
There is
something
at the
Garment
Rack for
everyone in
the family!
One of the
diligent
workers also informed us that if
someone is unable to come during
their hours of operation, they are
more than willing to work out a time
that is more convenient for them to
come and shop. The entire purpose
of this ministry is to help those who
are in need in whatever way they
can. They simply want to do God’s
work and meet as many needs
as possible. If you have a need or
have a donation, please contact the
First Baptist Church of Macclenny
at 904-259-2933, Monday through
Thursday. So don’t forget, Saturday
June 16th is the big Back-to-School
giveaway, doors open at 9:00AM come ready to shop! The Garment
Rack is located beside the church on
Minnesota Avenue.
See page 7 for details. . .
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
MEET YOUR LOCAL CANDIDATES:
Want to get to know more about your
local candidates and where they stand on
specific issues? Come to Celebration Park
for good old fashioned Whistlestop Tour
where Baker…
EMILY TABER PRESENTS:
Well it’s certainly been eventful this
summer at the Emily Taber Public Library.
Almost every Tuesday morning
throughout June and July, our awesome
Public Library is delivering…
REGISTER NOW FOR YMCA YOUTH
FALL SOCCER 2016: YMCA Youth Soccer
allows boys and girls the opportunity to
learn soccer skills, play on a team and
have fun! Involvement is fundamental to
the game and every child attending…
ANOTHER FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS:
St. James Baptist Church has done it
again with another Friday Night Lights.
This past Friday night, kids gathered in
the early evening hours to play games and
watch a free movie…
GREASE CRUISE-IN: If you pull up to the
high school before Saturday’s performance
of Grease, it will be like stepping back in
time. Parked in front of the school’s
auditorium will be a bevy of classic…
QUIT NOW: What habit is attached to
more deadly diseases than any other? It
can cause stroke, coronary heart disease,
cancer in over a dozen places in the body,
high blood pressure…
READING CAFÉ AND BOOKS AT THE
BEACH: During the whole month of July
several of our area schools are opening
their library doors to their students. The
Baker County High School library will be
open from 6:00PM to…
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MEET YOUR LOCAL CANDIDATES
Want to get to know more about
your local candidates and where
they stand on specific issues? Come
to Celebration Park for good oldfashioned Whistlestop Tour where
Baker County’s candidates will be
ready and waiting for you! There will
be games to play and food to eat,
along with the opportunity to talk
to your candidates about the issues
that matter the most to you.
So come on down to Celebration
Park in Glen Saint on Saturday,
July 16th from 10:00AM to 2:00PM
to meet, greet and socialize with
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EMILY TABER PRESENTS…
candidates running in this year’s
Baker County local election! Each
candidate will be set up for you to
come by and have a conversation.
The Baker County Democrats
are sponsoring this free bi-partisan
community event. The event purpose
is to help the candidates and the
residents come together in an oldfashioned, Whistlestop Tour fashion
and learn more about each other!
This is a FREE community event.
See you there!
FOR
Gerald
You’re Invited!
To A Meet & Greet For
Gerald Gonzalez
In Support of His Candidacy For
Baker County Sheriff
Saturday, July 16th, 2016
4:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M.
Location:
1250 S. 5th Street
Macclenny, Florida
(Just North of Walmart)
Chicken & Rice Dinner Provided
Live Music
For More Information Please Email:
[email protected]
A contribution to the campaign fundraiser is a contribution to the campaign of Gerald Gonzalez.
Contributions are not tax deductible as charitable contributions for federal income purposes.
Paid by Gerald D. Gonzalez, NPA, for Baker County Sheriff.
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We Carry a Large Assortment of Simply Southern Products
Well it’s certainly been eventful
this summer at the Emily Taber
Public Library. Almost every
Tuesday morning throughout June
and July, our awesome Public
Library is delivering live, interactive
entertainment to our Baker County
youths and families. The events take
place at 10:00AM at the Macclenny
Woman’s Club, located across the
street from the library on McIver
Street. So far, our area kids have
learned some new Zumba moves
from Believe Fitness instructor
Michele Cruz, who volunteered her
time to get the kids moving and
teaching them about making healthy
choices.
The children also got a kick out of
seeing the live juggling sensations,
the Jongleur Jugglers. Their
hysterical comedy and incredible
ability to entertain
all age groups
led to lots of oohs
and aahs, along
with squeals of
laughter. They will
return in July with
the other half of
their show, Mike
the Magician. If
you missed their
first performance,
be sure to make it
to the next one on
July 19th.
Also coming
this month on
July 12th will be
Ms. Cathy Hooper
with one, or
100°
73°
possibly two, of her trusty steeds.
Ms. Hooper has over 35 years of
experience with these beautiful
horses and a great love for teaching
children all about them. This event
will be held at the library, not inside
the Woman’s Club.
Looking to the end the month,
on July 26th Yoga Instructor
Extraordinaire, Carol Baker will
be teaching yoga and breathing
techniques to the kids. Carol is a
seasoned artist and yogi who has
taught in our community for over 40
years.
So, there you have it folks. One
month of summer down, one month
to go, and plenty of opportunities to
still enjoy some free entertainment
presented by our local library. Hope
to see you there!
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) is
offering free hunter safety internetcompletion courses in five counties
in August. Students who have
taken the online course and wish
to complete the classroom portion
must bring the online-completion
report with them.
All firearms, ammunition and
materials are provided free of
charge. Students should bring a pen
or pencil and paper. An adult must
accompany children younger than
16 at all times.
Anyone born on or after June
1, 1975 must pass an approved
hunter safety course and have
a hunting license to hunt alone
(unsupervised). The FWC course
satisfies hunter-safety training
requirements for all other states and
Canadian provinces.
The locations and times are:
Baker: Aug. 27th (8AM to noon)
Macclenny and (1PM until compete)
Lake City
Duval: Aug. 11th (6PM to 9PM)
and Aug. 13th (8:30AM until noon)
Jacksonville
Citrus: Aug. 20th (9AM until
complete) Homosassa
Columbia: Aug. 25th (6PM to
9PM) and Aug. 27th (8:30AM until
complete) Lake City
Levy: Aug. 20th (9AM until
complete) Chiefland
The specific locations for
this class will be given to those
who register in advance. Those
interested in attending a course
can register online and obtain
information about future hunter
safety classes at
MyFWC.com/HunterSafety or by
calling the FWC’s regional office in
Lake City at 386-758-0525.
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YMCA Youth Soccer
allows boys and girls the
opportunity to learn soccer
skills, play on a team and
have fun! Involvement is
fundamental to the game
and every child attending
practice will play half of
every game. The $60 fee for Youth Soccer include
the players uniform (jersey, shorts and socks) and
an end of the season award.
Practices will be held once a week per
coaches, parents and Sports Director’s availability.
Games will be scheduled for Saturdays, with
exceptions due to weather delays/cancellations.
Regular registration ends July 16th.
YMCA Soccer is for children ages 2 through
17. The program dates for soccer are August 1st
through October 1st. Have a question? Contact:
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St. James Baptist
Church has done it
again with another
Friday Night Lights.
This past Friday night,
kids gathered in the
early evening hours to
play games and watch
a free movie outside
on the big screen.
They played musical
chairs, twister and a
life-size Jenga game
while they waited for
the featured movie,
Zootopia to start.
Volunteers worked
hard to prepare fish
dinners, hot dogs,
hamburgers and
popcorn, while others
set up tents and
equipment. Although
concessions were
sold, children 16
and under were given a free bag
of popcorn and their choice of a
hamburger or hot dog to enjoy during
the movie. The night was perfect for
an outdoor movie, and even more
perfect to be with friends and family.
Around 80 kids came out to enjoy the
free entertainment and food.
St. James Baptist Church has
hopes of doing, at least, one more
Friday Night Lights before the
summer is over. They have set a
tentative date for the end of the
and savings from your local
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SUMMER ONE-LINERS
• What did the pig say on a hot
summer day? >> Im bacon!
• Why do bananas use sunscreen?
>> Because they peel.
• Why are gulls named seagulls?
>> If they were by the bay, theyd
be bagels.
• Why dont oysters share their
pearls? >> Because theyre shellsh.
• What do you call a snowman in
July? >> A puddle.
• Why did the man love his
barbecue? >> Because it was the
grill of his dreams.
• What does the sun drink out of?
>> Sunglasses.
month, on July 29th. St. James
Ministries would like to thank all the
volunteers that came out to make
this event possible. Special thanks
to Alia Graham, Lynnette Showalter,
Deacon Young, Youth director –
Linda Jones, and sound technician
– Mazy Ruise. Biggest thanks to the
community that came out to share in
this special event. It’s only going to
keep getting better!
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If you pull
up to Baker
County High
School before
Saturday’s
performance
of Grease, it
will be like
stepping
back in time.
Parked in front
of the school’s
auditorium
will be a bevy
of classic cars
to get you in
the mood to
see the show.
There will
be a CruiseIn of classic
cars starting
around 6PM
on Saturday,
July 9th.
Along with the
cars there will
be live music
provided by
the cast of Grease and concessions
all leading up to curtain time for
America’s favorite musical.
Grease opened to big crowds,
standing ovations and enthusiastic
cheers last week and continues
its run on Thursday, Friday and
Saturday at 7:30PM and Sunday at
2PM.
Grease is the most popular movie
musical of all time and has had
multiple runs on Broadway. It has
popular songs like Greased Lighting,
You’re the One That I want, Summer
Nights and Born to Hand Jive. A
cast of 25 high school students
brings back the fabulous fifties and
audiences have loved it. General
admission tickets are $5 at the door
and there are reserved seats in the
first three rows by calling 259-6286.
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What habit is attached to more
deadly diseases than any other? It
can cause stroke, coronary heart
disease, cancer in over a dozen
places in the body, high blood
pressure and premature aging. If
you guessed smoking, then you are
correct.
Many of our friends and loved
ones are affected by this dangerous
habit; some have even passed away
because of it. At one point in society
it was considered cool or classy to
smoke, but a few decades ago the
truth was exposed. Anti-tobacco ad
campaigns went on the rampage
against major tobacco companies.
Their main goals were to expose
the truth and offer support to those
who wanted to get this beast off
of them for good. Here in Baker
County, our Health Department is
determined to help anyone willing
to help themselves, to quit tobacco
for good. On July 12th from 5PM
to 7PM, they will be holding a
“Tools to Quit” class. This class
offers nicotine replacement
patches, gum and lozenges to
ease the nicotine cravings. They
will discuss the consequences
of all tobacco products and give
tips and ideas as to how to quit.
If you are currently a smoker or
know someone struggling with
the habit who wants to quit, this
class is for you. Don’t wait until it
is too late. With smoking it is not a
matter of if, it is a matter of when.
Call to register at 904-259-0189 and
make the change that could save
your life!
EXCERPTS FROM THE
“FIRST YOU KILL THE HAWG”
Sesquicentennial Cookbook by LaViece Smallwood Moser
Stories, questions, comments,
concerns. . . email us at
[email protected]
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We’re bringing you more historical information from LaViece Smallwood Moser writings. Her Sesquicentennial
Cookbook, First You Kill the Hawg, features historical stories of our colorful heritage and citizens along with
long passed down family recipes. Each week we’ll be bringing you excerpts from the book and a recipe you can
try at home. The 372 page full color First You Kill the Hawg Cookbooks are available for purchase at the Home
Town Journal, Bennett’s Feed and at Cecil’s Hometown Cooking. You can also call LaViece at 904-259-1900 to
get your copy. Enjoy!
Patty Wells was known by
everyone in town when the town
was small and everyone knew
everyone else. Patty was fun loving,
friendly, and took part in all town
events and organizations. At one
time Patty had her own local radio
program interviewing people of
interest and all walks of life. She
left her mark on the town she loved
and loyally supported. Enjoy Patty’s
recipe for…
FRUIT PORCUPINES
• 1 7-1/4 oz. pkg. pitted dates,
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• 1 tsp. lemon juice
• 1/2 lb. dried figs, ground
• 1 cup coconut
• 1/4 cup finely chopped walnuts
Combine all ingredients except
nuts. Knead well. Roll into 3/4”
balls; roll in nuts until well coated.
Wrap in waxed paper and store
in refrigerator. Makes about three
dozen.
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and ECW’s Ring of Honor
competing on the big
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culminating in the Main
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Plus, the Sunbelt
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maneuvers in a night of all-out
entertainment in the big ring.
In the ring, you will see Ron
Simmons, Theodore Long, MVP,
Shelton Benjamin, Glacier and Merica
Strong. Ron Simmons has performed
for WCW, ECW and WWE, appearing
on SmackDown and Raw. He won
the title of WCW World Heavyweight
Champion and was also a WCW World
Tag Team Champion two times. Ron
was inducted into the WWE Hall of
Fame in 2012. Theodore Long has
been in the wrestling world for more
than 25 years, as a referee on WWF’s
Raw is War and as General Manager
on WWE’s SmackDown and the ECW.
Shelton Benjamin is best known for
his wrestling with WWE, joining
SmackDown, Raw and ECW throughout
his career. He has also appeared
on Ring of Honor. Glacier began his
wrestling career with WCW, then
the NWA, in 1989. His fighting style
is a combination of martial arts with
pro wrestling and he has appeared
on WCW shows such as Nitro, Pro,
Uncensored, Saturday Night, Thunder
and Worldwide. Merica Strong is an up
and coming female wrestling sensation.
She is currently a manager for other
wrestlers before she makes her debut
in the ring. Could Stars of Wrestling be
her debut?
A time for autographs is set for
5:00PM to 7:00PM before the show, and
the wrestling matches will run from
7:00PM to 9:00PM.
There’s still A LOT of season left at
Wild Adventures and it’s still a great
time to get your Season Pass. With 5
all-star concerts still to come, special
events in the fall including Terror in the
Wild and Wild Adventures Christmas
around the corner, a Season Pass is still
your best value!
•
Splash Island Nights – The
HOTTEST poolside party in the area.
Dance poolside to a DJ playing the
hottest music and enjoy your favorite
waterslides under the stars!
o Every Friday night 7pm-10pm in
June and July
• Summer vacay or “staycay” –
Wild Adventures and Splash Island
are YOUR parks with something for
EVERYONE to enjoy. Get in a summer
vacay or “staycay” if we’re right in your
backyard.
case on Fri
Parent Show
day
Dance, Tumble, Musical Theater,
Games & More!!!!
Office open for registration every
Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30PM
July 18th-22nd
o Wild
Adventures &
Splash Island are
open DAILY thru
August 1st.
• Back to School:
Hit the waves at
Splash Island before
the kids hit the
books!
• BBQ Country:
BBQ competition
and local country
artists are featured
throughout the park
o August 20-21
• Labor Day
Weekend & the
FINAL Days of
Splash Island
o Sept. 3-5.
Splash Island closes
for the season after
Sept. 5 so get your
fix of splashtastic fun
before then!
• Upcoming
concerts:
o July 9: Tamela
Mann
o July 23:
Martina McBride
o July 30: Andy Grammer
o August 6: Skillet
o August 13: Colt Ford
Here’s your chance to win tickets
for a fun filled day at Wild Adventures
with the family, topped off with the
Stars of Wrestling Show. We’re giving
away two sets of family-pack tickets to
the show! All you have to do to enter
is answer these 3 trivia questions by
calling your answers in to our contest
line at 904-259-0836. You will then be
entered into the random drawing for
FREE TICKETS! You can’t win it if you
aren’t in it – give it a try! (Don’t forget
to leave your phone number)
1. What is the date of the Stars of
Wrestling Show?
2. What time can you get an
autograph before Stars of Wrestling?
3. What night of the week is Splash
Island Nights?
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904-259-1818
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Give us a call at 259-9141,
just send it in to us at
[email protected]
or stop by our office at
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SPIRITUALWARFARE
A Christ-Like Stephen
While Christians waited in
the upper room, the Holy Spirit
appeared to equip them with power
and boldness to continue Christ’s
mission. Crowds of people stood
watching – some amazed and others
mocking. Peter stepped up to answer
their questions as he preached Jesus
(Acts 2:12-40).
Remaining steadfast in their
doctrine and fellowship, in breaking
of bread and in prayers, with signs
and wonders following them, the
apostles preached in the temple
and from house to house as the Lord
added to the church daily.
Large crowds remained in the
area, causing local people to sell
possessions and goods to provide
for everyone (v42-47). Tables were
tended where collections were
received and distributions to the
people were made. The working
of those tables brought strife and
confusion between Greek-speaking
Jews and native Hebrew-speaking
Jews (6:1). The apostles assigned
a multitude of disciples the task
of choosing seven men from both
groups, men of honest report, full of
the Holy Ghost and wisdom, to be
appointed over that business while
they (the apostles) would continue in
TIME FOR A
LAUGH
prayer and ministry of the Word (v24). One selected man was Stephen.
The apostles laid hands upon the
seven and ordained them as the first
deacons (v5-6).
Persecution of the church
continued when Stephen was falsely
accused and put on trial for his
life. Stephen pointed out that his
accusers needed repentance, for they
were the ones who were breaking
the law and dishonoring God (v97:53). His accusers were cut to the
heart. Stephen’s service to God was
honored when Stephen looked up
into heaven. He saw the glory of God
and Jesus standing on the right hand
of God. The accusers rushed upon
Stephen to take him outside of the
city where he was stoned to death
(v54-57).
Stephen, at the brink of physical
death, called upon God, asking Jesus
to receive his spirit. As he kneeled
and cried with a loud voice, Stephen
prayed for the Lord not to lay that sin
to their charge (v59-60). Then he fell
asleep.
We can learn from the actions of
the early church. Think about how
Stephen served God and how his life
ended. Is it possible for us to be a
Christ-like Stephen in today’s world?
Return next week for more of
Spiritual Warfare Bootcamp…Which
side will you stand on?
This column is contributed by:
Mamie Cole, ABBA Ministries, PO
Box 1091, Glen St. Mary, FL 32040.
Psalm 34:1,
NLT
“I will praise the Lord at all times.
I will constantly speak his praises.”
Set the tone for your life.
BAKER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
PARTY MEETING
BAKER COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
The Baker County Democratic Party (BCDP) has
planned an upcoming General Meeting on Saturday,
July 9th at The Crews’ Farm (6852 Cattlegap Lane in
Glen Saint Mary) beginning at Noon. This meeting is
open to all registered Baker County Democrats and a
potluck luncheon will follow.
For ALL the People
To honor the request of families in our community, we present the following Obituary notices:
THOMPSON – Sheila Thompson, age
73, of Macclenny, Florida passed away
July 1, 2016 at
her residence
with her
loving family
by her
side. Sheila
was born
in Granite
City, IL on
December 4,
1942 to the
late Joseph
Floyd O’Shia
and Mary Dora Govero O’Shia. Sheila
was one of 11 children who were raised
in Illinois. Shortly after high school,
Sheila relocated to Florida where she
raised her 3 children as a homemaker.
After Sheila’s children were grown,
she reconnected with her high school
sweetheart, Bob Petterson, and they
happily lived in Illinois until he passed
away. Sheila loved animals, especially
dachshund dogs, and she enjoyed
working on wood search puzzles. Sheila
was preceded in death by her parents;
her 9 siblings; her longtime companion,
Bob Petterson; her brother-in-law,
Ronald Nation; and her son-in-law, Gary
Thornton.
Sheila is survived by her loving
children, Lorrie Ann Thornton of Glen
St. Mary, FL, Jimmy (Lisa) Blanton of
Fieldon, IL, and Denise (Greg) Hicks
of Jacksonville, FL; her sister, Audrey
Nation of IL; her grandchildren, Rebecca,
Jimmy, Ashley, and Heather; and her 6
great grandchildren.
A Graveside Celebration of Sheila’s
Life was be held on Tuesday, July 5, 2016
at Woodlawn Cemetery with Dr. Dan
Mclean officiating. The arrangements
are under the care and direction of V.
TODD FERREIRA FUNERAL SERVICES,
250 North Lowder Street, Macclenny,
FL 32063 904-259-5700. Visit www.
ferreirafuneralservices.com to sign the
family’s guest book.
Sunday Worship 11:00am
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TILLMAN – Annie “Faye” MillerTillman, age 79, of Macclenny, Florida
passed away
July 3, 2016 at
her residence.
She was born
March 24, 1937 in
Marion County,
Alabama to the
late Willie P.
Miller and Loran
Conner. Faye
lived in Cool
Springs, GA most
of her early life
and then moved to Moultrie, GA. Later
in 1974 she moved to Florida and was
a member of First Assembly of God
Macclenny. Until her late 30’s Faye was a
local seamstress at C.M.T. Company. She
then went on to provide for herself and
her family as a waitress for many years.
Faye is predeceased by her parents; 3
brothers; 5 sisters; and granddaughter,
Brooke Treece.
Faye is survived by her children,
Debbie (Greg) Williford of Jacksonville,
FL, Tammy Lynn (Randy) Rhoden of
Macclenny, FL; granddaughter, Briann
Rhoden of Macclenny, FL.
A Celebration of Faye’s Life was
held on Thursday, July 7, 2016 at First
Assembly of God Macclenny with Pastor
Joshua Potts officiating. Interment
followed at Oak Grove Cemetery.
The arrangements are under the care
and direction of V. TODD FERREIRA
FUNERAL SERVICES, 250 North Lowder
Street, Macclenny, FL 32063 904-2595700. Visit www.ferreirafuneralservices.
com to sign the family’s guest book.
Church office hours are Monday-Thursday. 9AM-2PM.
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10:00AM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Holy Eucharist
7:00PM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday Services
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Stories, questions, comments,
concerns. . . email us at
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REVIVAL WEEK
AT MACCLENNY
REVIVAL CENTER
Summer Salads
Macclenny Revival Center will
be holding a Revival Week from
July 11th-15th, beginning at 7:00PM
nightly. Then their Homecoming
will be on Saturday, July 16th at
11:00AM with Brother BB Barwick
running a meeting! Everyone
is welcome to come. For further
information, please contact Pastor
Larry Graham at 904-404-6735 (cell)
or 912-843-2548 (home). Located at
215 North Lowder St. in Macclenny.
Free Crystal
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Or
*Strawberry Medley
With purchase of any 2 meals
You know that moment when you
put your steak on the grill and your
mouth waters all over from that
amazing smell... I wonder if vegans feel
the same when they mow the grass?
Topped with Grilled Shrimp, Grilled Mahi or
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MORE SUMMER ONE-LINERS
• What does a bee do when its
hot? >> He takes off his yellow
jacket.
• What holds the sun up in the
sky? >> Sunbeams.
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angry and yells: “Do you even know
how old the vase was? It was from
the 17th century!” The boy sagged in
relief: “Oh, good that it wasnt new.”
WWC KIDS
KRUSADE
The Macclenny Church of God,
located at 165 North 6th Street in
Macclenny, will be holding VBS
on July 13th through July 15th.
On Friday night, there will be a
ice cream party and their annual
backpack giveaway for all kids in
attendance. Contact the church at
904-259-3921 for more information.
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the world today that allows people to see through walls.
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• What race is never run? >> A
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2000 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT
FOR SALE
146,000 miles. New radiator,
battery, tires & more. $1,500 firm show by appointment. Call Debi at
904-259-8224.
GOSPEL SING EVERY 2 FRIDAY
of the month at 7PM. Macclenny
Revival Center, 215 North Lowder Street,
Macclenny. Call 904-404-6735 for
more information.
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FREE SUPPER & SING
Every 3rd Friday of the month at 7PM.
Baxter Community Baptist Church,
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YOUR AD IS FREE! CALL 904-259-9141.
HELP WANTED
FREE BREAD
Every Friday at 77 N. 8th Street in
Macclenny (Behind Moody’s Chevron) from
10:00AM until gone or 1:00PM.
A community service brought to you by First
United Methodist Church of Macclenny.
Contact: Carol Curtis at 904-259-1841
WANTED HELPER TO ASSIST WITH
WANTED:
CRAFT PROJECTS IN MY HOME
For a few hours each week. Projects
include picture painting, sewing &
organizing supplies. Afternoons are
preferred. Pay is negotiable. If
interested, call Tobins at 904-2591730 or Barb at 612-423-3795.
FREE VETERANS SUPPER
2nd Thursday of the month at 6PM
at Primitive Baptist Church corner of 5th St.
& North Blvd. Call Tony & let him know
you are coming. 904-259-2516
FREE CLOTHES & SHOES
All sizes free clothing available in Maxville.
They are open on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of
every month. (Unless it falls on a holiday.)
Hours: 3-6PM. They are located
at 8635 Maxville Blvd. Jacksonville, Fl.
32234. Please call the church office for
any information or directions. 904-2897095. We also take clothing donations.
FREE CLOTHING AT THE CARE CENTER
Across the street from the Baker County
Courthouse. Open Monday 2:30 to 5PM,
Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00AM to noon.
ALSO IN NEED OF VOLUNTEERS,
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING & BLANKETS.
NOONDAY PRAYER & FREE LUNCH
Served every Wednesday at 12 Noon
at Faith Tabernacle in Baldwin
(Martin Luther King Drive)
7/15
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(8AM-5PM) FOR BALDWIN AREA
Must have OWN tools & some
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110 Higginbotham Street in Baldwin.
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parties, graduations, reunions, etc.
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NOW ACCEPTING NEW TRAINEES!
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Monday-Saturday at 8:00PM. Held at the
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at 8981 S. Outer State Rd 228
in Macclenny. Contact Wanda at
904-994-7750.
NEED TO FINISH A HIGH SCHOOL
EDUCATION?
The Baker County Adult Education Center
now offers online GED® Test preparation
classes. Adults can complete a high school
education anytime, anywhere internet
access is available. The online delivery
course provides students weekly contact
with a certified teacher, live instructional
lessons, and flexibility in preparing for
the test. Adults can earn the Florida High
School Diploma with successful scores on
the GED® test. Tuition for the online
course is $30. Registration and the initial
academic assessment is conducted at the
Baker County Adult Education Center.
Call 259-0403 for more information.
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This institution is an
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YOU CAN HELP
FOOD BANK NEEDS HELP!
There is always a need for help with
food donations to the Samaritan Food
Bank. Your donations help feed over
2,000 Baker County families! We have
USDA commodities & donations.
Located on US90 between Macclenny
& Glen St. Mary.
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S E R V I C E SECTION
LOCAL PROFESSIONALS TO HELP GET THE JOB DONE!
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Licensed & Insured. ER13014604
904-259-8303
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PLUMBING
Repairs · Re-pipes · Remodels · Drain
Cleaning · Sump Pumps · Water Heaters
· New Construction CFC056961
904-259-4580
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DYLAN'S PET & FARM
CARE SERVICE
Professional experience caring for all
kinds of animals! Basic pet-sitting, feed &
water, feed delivery, optional house
sitting & more! Call 904-397-8392
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FILL DIRT, TOP DIRT, SLAG,
Sawdust / Shavings, Mulch & Lumber.
Buy a Little or a Lot! 904-521-1506
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CAROL'S AFFORDABLE CLEANING
Houses, apartments, moving in/out
cleanouts. Kitchens & bathrooms only.
Free estimates. 904-993-1586
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DRAINS PLUS
WATER CONDITIONING
Sales & Service, Water Softener Systems,
Salt-Free Water Softeners,
Iron Filters - Sulfur Filters,
“Free” Water Testing / “We can take
care of all your water problems.”
Call 904-524-2066
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HAWKINS MOTEL
IN BALDWIN
All rooms $40 + tax daily.
904-266-4835
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Pest Control,
Termite Treatments,
Lawn & Ornamental, WDO Inspections.
It's termite swarm season now!
"Don't Get Pest Off!"
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HODGES
HODGES LAWN CARE, INC.
Year round service, contracts only,
Residential / Commercial, licensed and
insured. Celebrating 11 years!
Office 904-259-5237 or
Cell 904-588-3304
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B&W TREE SERVICE, INC.
Full line of tree & land services! Tree
removal, land clearing, stump grinder,
chipper, dump truck, stump removal,
bucket trucks, trackhoe & bulldozer, tree
trimming. Call us at 904-259-8253
www.treeandlandservices.com
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MACC’S GLASS
Auto Glass, Residential & Commercial.
SHOWER ENCLOSURES
33 East Macclenny Ave. 904-259-6070
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JERRY LEE PRESSURE WASHING
Average House: $125
Dirt, mold, mildew - GONE!
Patios, driveways & pools also.
904-662-1628 or 904-993-6434
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28 years of experience.
Call 904-236-3997 for estimate.
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We make signs, banners, lettering, etc.
Custom designs made just for you!
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BUSY BEE LAWN SERVICE, LLC
-Full Service Lawn ServiceMowing, Edging, Trimming,
Pressure Washing & More.
Commercial & Residential.
Licensed & insured.
904-307-4016
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WATER PUMP
REPAIR
WELDING ON SITE/CUSTOM METAL
FABRICATION Free estimates. Licensed
& insured. Call 904-813-4627.
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STEPHEN’S TREE SERVICE
Tree removal, tree trimming & stump
grinding. Licensed & Insured. Free
Estimates. Call 904-653-1314
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SEPTIC TANKS
& DRAINFIELDS
Licensed & Insured
JOHN WILLIAMS PLUMBING
CFC056961
Repairs & New Installation
904-259-4580
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ANDERSON QUALITY ROOFING, LLC
Metal and Shingle Roofs
New Homes / Remodels / Screen Rooms
Emergency Leak Repairs.
Licensed & Insured
Call 904-259-3300 or 904-591-2790
for free estimates.
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C&J NURSERY & LANDSCAPING
Professional & reliable lawn
maintenance & landscaping.
FREE estimates!
Call Chris at 904-203-9474.
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P&R ELECTRIC, INC.
904-259-6682
FL EC703 | GA EN8186
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FLOORING
Badcock Home Furniture Macclenny.
We sell vinyl, laminate, tile & carpet.
Installation & financing available.
Call us at 904-259-2275.
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ROGER RAULERSON WELL DRILLING
2” & 4” deep wells, pump repair &
water treatment. Office: 904-259-7531
or Cell: 904-408-9077
RAULERSONVILLE, LLC
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THOMAS CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES, INC.
Kitchen & Bath Remodels
Windows, Doors, Siding
Room Additions, New Construction
Handyman Repairs & Maintenance.
We do metal & shingle roofs.
State Certified #CGC1508542
State Certified #CCC1328058
904-669-3126
Locally owned & operated
in Baker County.
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BELL ROOFING
WHITEHEAD & KELLAR
RENTAL CLEAN-UPS
General Clean-Up of Rental Properties.
Will haul off junk & scrap, etc.
Pressure washing & carpet cleaning also!
Call 904-229-4539 or 904-259-9559
or 904-408-2634.
Residential & Commercial
New Roofs/Repairs/Reroofing
(All types) Emergency Leak Repairs
Local, licenced & insured.
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904-524-9238
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2" or 4" wells - shallow or deep
Call 904-259-4580
Licensed & Insured - CFC056961
PUMP REPAIR
We can fix your pump problems.
Just call the Water Boys, 904-608-5669
MOBILE MOWER REPAIR
We make house calls. Honest work at
reasonable prices guaranteed.
904-259-5421 or 706-766-4885
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READING CAFÉ AND
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During the whole
month of July, several
of our area schools
are opening their
library doors to their
students. The Baker
County High School
library will be open
from 6:00PM to 8:00PM
on Tuesday evenings
for their “Books at
the Beach” reading
program. Students
will be allowed to
check out books, take
AR tests and start
getting ready for the
new school year. Baker
County Middle School
will offer The Reading
Café on the same day
and times as the high
school. They will have
theme nights and refreshments for
all.
Macclenny Elementary has
teamed up with Keller Intermediate
to alternate Tuesdays throughout
July. Macclenny Elementary will
open their library on July 19th,
from 12:30PM until 4PM. The Keller
Intermediate library will also be
open during the same hours but on
July 12th and July 26th. As school
is starting earlier this year, this is a
great way of getting them back into
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Grilled Garlic Potatoes
the routine of reading.
If you have had a child in school
anytime over the last twenty plus
years, you have heard of AR points.
Accelerated Reader (AR) is actually
a software program developed by
Renaissance Learning, Inc. that was
created to do three specific things.
First is the assessment of your
child’s reading level. Books are given
a certain amount of points based
on their degree of difficulty. Easier
books, will obviously be worth less
points, whereas, more difficult books
have a higher point value. AR also
helps monitor whether a child is
reading the book completely. And
the third thing that AR does is offer
a suggested reading list. Sometimes
the problem is not reading a book as
much as it is about finding one! So
come out and take this opportunity
at your child’s school library and
help get them back into reading
before the summer is out.
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• 6 medium baking potatoes,
peeled and thinly sliced
• 1 large white onion, sliced
• 3 tablespoons butter, sliced
• 3 cloves garlic, minced
• 1 teaspoon chopped fresh
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• Salt and pepper to taste
• 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
Preheat grill for high heat.
Arrange potato slices, separated by
onion and butter slices, on a large
piece of aluminum foil. Top with
garlic, and season with parsley, salt
and pepper. Tightly seal potatoes in
the foil.
Place on the preheated grill and
cook 20 minutes, turning once or
until potatoes are tender. Sprinkle
potatoes with Cheddar cheese;
reseal foil packets and continue
cooking 5 minutes until cheese is
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HOW HOT IS IT?
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• I saw a dog chasing a cat and they
were both walkin.
• You actually burn your hand
opening the car door.
• Farmers are feeding their
chickens crushed ice to keep them
from laying hard-boiled eggs.
• You start buying stock in
Gatorade.
• The trees are whistling for the
dogs.
• You start putting ice cubes in your
water bed.
• You can say 113 degrees without
fainting.
• The four seasons are: tolerable,
hot, really hot and ARE YOU
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• You can make instant sun tea.
• Your car overheats before you
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• The temperature drops below 95,
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TAKE A BOWHUNTER EDUCATION
COURSE IN AUGUST
Jalynn says there is nothing to this
bass fishing stuff.
Christopher Hodges shows off 2 good Ocean
Pond bass he caught over the weekend.
Florida bowhunters will have
an opportunity to attend a National
Bowhunter Education Foundation
certified bowhunter education
course in Duval or Alachua County in
August.
The course will be conducted
using the new online, distancelearning format. A bowhunting
enthusiast may now access the
program on the NBEF website,
enter through the Florida portal
and complete the online classroom
topics before attending a shortened,
interactive field day. The Florida
course is found at
www.bowhunter-ed.com/florida.
The two classes being held in
August are:
Alachua: Aug. 27th (8AM until
noon) Newberry
Duval: Aug. 20th (8AM until
noon) Jacksonville
The course is offered by
the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission’s (FWC)
Hunter Safety Section and the
Florida Bowhunters Council.
“While these courses do not
satisfy the hunter education
requirements for Florida, they are
educational, informative and well
worth taking,” said Steve Robbins,
FWC Hunter Safety coordinator in
Lake City.
Participants can expect to learn
all aspects of bowhunting including:
• History of bowhunting;
• Safe and responsible
bowhunting;
• Know your bow and arrow;
• Preparing for the hunt;
• Shot placement and game
recovery;
• Use of elevated stands and
other techniques;
• Outdoor preparedness.
Participants must bring their
own equipment, including bow and
field-tipped arrows. Students should
register for the course they choose
by calling the FWC’s North Central
Regional Office at 386-754-1654 or
by visiting MyFWC.com/Bowhunt.
Students of all ages may participate.
Teacher: Tommy, can you
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