July 29, 2016 - The Home Town Journal

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July 29, 2016 - The Home Town Journal
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Vol. 12 Issue 31 · FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2016 · Locally Owned & Operated
Connecting Our Communities
COMPLETE SMILE MAKEOVERS IN MACCLENNY
MACCLENNY FAMILY DENTISTRY
Truly,
complete
dental care in
one office is
rare these days.
Many times,
a dentist will
send you to
other offices
for specialties
such as
complicated
extractions,
implants and
dentures. At Dr.
Derrick Carter’s
office in
Macclenny, you
can have all
of your dental
procedures
done at this
one location. Dr. Carter offers all
forms of dentistry including: dental
exams and cleanings, periodontal
care, root canals, prescription
whitening treatments, simple
extractions and surgical extractions
including wisdom teeth. He also
offers restorative dentistry such as
fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures,
dental implants, implant dentures,
and even bone grafts. You can get a
complete smile makeover!
Dr. Derrick Carter is a local
man. He grew up in Jacksonville
and graduated high school from Ed
White, class of 1974. His mother
and father grew
up in Folkston
and Lawtey,
respectively. Dr.
Carter has been
married to his
wife, Judy, for
35 years and has
had six children:
Matthew, Donnie,
Caleb, Jonathan,
and twins, Nathan
and Anna. All of
his children were
raised here. This
year, 2016, marks
21 years that Dr.
Carter and his family have lived in
Baker County.
Derrick knew he wanted to be
a dentist from the time he was 8
years old; his uncle was a dentist,
and thus began his fascination
with the profession. He spent his
summers working with his uncle as
a chair-side dental assistant, and he
continued to do so while earning a
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry from
Newberry College in SC. In 1984 he
graduated from the University of
Florida College of Dentistry. His first
5 years as a dentist were spent with
his uncle’s practice in Bradenton,
FL, but in 1989, he came back to
his hometown of Jacksonville to
begin his first solo practice on the
Westside of Jacksonville. In 1995
he moved his family to Macclenny,
but after falling in love with Baker
County, he closed the office on
Dr. Carter,
along with
Ashley, Tammy
and Karla, are
committed
to providing
the most
comprehensive
suite of dental
services in our
area. Ashley
says, “We treat
everyone like
they are our
own family.
We are a small
office, and our
goal is to make
sure you feel
comfortable
The friendly staff at Macclenny Family Dentistry and cared
for. We
103rd Street (2003) and opened his
get compliments on Dr. Carter’s
Macclenny office at 571 South Sixth
gentleness all the time.”
Street.
Even though he’s practiced here
Dr. Carter realizes the importance
for over 13 years, serving thousands
of combining clinical techniques
of people, many are still not aware
with a high level of respect for
they have this kind of experienced
your privacy, so they have private
care available right here in
treatment rooms for your personal
Macclenny.
comfort. Dr. Carter will work very
Dr. Carter and his team look
closely with you, and is committed
forward to caring for you and your
to helping you choose the course of
family. Their excellent service,
action that is right for you. Before
friendly team and state-of-the-art
any treatment begins, he will let you
dental facility ensures you will
know his recommendations, what
receive the high quality,
your options are and the total cost.
personalized
dental care you need
person
on
Together you will make the final
and deserve. From simple
decisions about your dental health.
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even offers a private
dental membership
plan that offers better
discounts than most
insurance plans. Just
ask for a brochure or visit
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BCSO SIGNS THE BLUE LIVES MATTER
CAMARO: On July 21st, the Baker
County Sheriff’s officers had the honor of
signing the hood of the “Blue Lives
Matter Camaro” in honor of Officer Mark
Larson of JSO. The Camaro is being
driven around Florida, stopping at the…
COMMUNITY WIDE PRAYER
PLANNED: We are blessed to live in a
community that believes in the power of
prayer. We have rarely been to a function
in Baker County that did not start with
an opening prayer. So it only makes
sense that before the school…
CHILDREN LEARN SOME YOGA:
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the summer, Emily Taber Public Library
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July. This past…
NNO & COFFEE WITH A COP: Our law
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on every day then step out to do a job
that puts their very lives in danger, and
they took an oath and vowed to protect
our county to the best of their abilities…
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BCSO SIGNS THE BLUE LIVES
MATTER CAMARO
We’re sending a SHOUT OUT to Country Federal Credit Union for sending
some love and appreciation to our Baker County Sheriff’s Office. Last week
they sent a Firehouse Subs lunch over to them just to say ‘Thanks for all you
do.’ Be sure to take the time to thank an officer whenever you can!
MRC OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY
On July 21st, the Baker County Sheriff’s officers had the honor of signing
the hood of the “Blue Lives Matter Camaro” in honor of Officer Mark Larson
of JSO. The Camaro is being
driven around Florida, stopping
at the Sheriff’s Offices and Police
Departments to get officers to
sign the hood, which will later
be given to his wife Erica and
their son. The Camaro was also
signed in Washington DC by Honor
Guard officers from all over the
country. Officer Mark Larson was
shot several times by a suspect
he had pulled over in 1993. He
lost a forearm after the shooting
and never fully recovered from his
injuries. He died at the age 50.
When Mark Larson retired on disability from the sheriff’s
The Blue Lives Matter Camaro
ofce, he was given a shadow box with his badges and
is honoring Officer Larson, his
medals and other things from his days as a police ofcer.
service and his sacrifice.
The Metabolic Research Center
(MRC) in Macclenny has helped
many people in our community
and throughout the country to
lose weight and get a healthier
lifestyle. This Thursday,
July 28th they are having a
Summer Fair Open House in
Macclenney with new
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to get that unwanted extra weight off
and feel better. You can lose up to 50 lbs.
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and would like to get the program
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OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE FOR
BAKER COUNTY SCHOOLS 2016
MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 2016:
10:00AM - 1:00PM – Baker County
Middle School
11:00AM - 1:00PM – Macclenny
Elementary School
1:30PM - 5:30PM – Pre-K/
Kindergarten Center
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The first day of school this year
is Wednesday, August 10th and it
will be here before you know it. It’s
time to get those school supplies and
clothes for the new year, and it’s also
time for Open Houses at the schools.
Attending Open House with your
child is one of the best things you
can do to help your child get a good
start to the new school year. Here’s
the schedule:
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016:
10:00AM - 12:00PM – Baker
County High School
11:00AM - 1:00PM – Westside
Elementary School
10:00AM - 12:00PM – Keller
Intermediate School (4th Grade)
1:00PM - 3:00PM – Keller
Intermediate School (5th Grade)
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held on Saturday, August 6th at the
Baker County Fairgrounds. Paper
goods, ice and A/C will be provided.
Bring several of your favorite covered
dishes. Remember to bring yard
plants, etc. for the plant exchange.
Inside bounce house along with Corn
hole board games and prizes for the
kids. Doors open at 10:00AM. And
don’t forget our annual Tubing Trip
and cookout on August 13th. For
more info, call 904-742-1516.
COMMUNITY WIDE
PRAYER PLANNED
We are blessed to live in a
community that believes in the
power of prayer. We have rarely
been to a function in Baker County
that did not start with an opening
prayer. So it only makes sense that
before the school year starts, there
should be a time to pray over our
schools, students, teachers, staff,
parents and anybody else directly
tied to our school system. On
August 7th, the entire community
is encouraged to come out to Baker
County High School at 3:00PM to
begin a prayer service that will
open up the heavens and create an
atmosphere of safety, learning and
camaraderie for everyone. Once
prayer has opened this special
service, everyone will be given
instructions as to where they should
go from there. Participants will be
given the chance to pray over the
different schools around our county
until each one has been saturated
with our community’s petitions
for a productive 2016/2017 school
year. So mark your calendars for
August 7th at 3:00PM for a powerful
session with the Lord and all your
neighbors and let’s get this year
started off right. And remember,
even if you cannot make it out that
Sunday to be there in person, then
we ask that you lift your voice and
request protection and a strong
learning environment for our current
generation of school kids. Pray from
your home or place of business, but
please set aside just a few minutes
on this day and pray.
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are planning an event to help you
get ready for school. At 5:00PM at
the church, backpacks will be given
away and haircuts will be given for
free! It all takes place this Sunday,
July 31st.
The Baker County Sheriff’s Office
is in need of Crossing Guards. It’s
an important responsibility to help
our children arrive at school safely.
Please apply today. You may apply
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Too Old to Date
Rally for Rhoden Community Gatherings
Bring the family for a day filled with fun and fellowship.
Scotty is looking forward to the opportunity to meet your family
and hear input from the citizens of Baker County.
Taylor Park
July 30th, 11AM - 1PM
The neighbors thought it was
odd, but 93 year old Morton was
dating again. One Monday morning
Morton woke up with a funny feeling
that something important happened
last night. It was during breakfast
that Morton nally remembered
what it was. He had proposed to his
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Scotty Rhoden and Family look forward to visiting every community in Baker County.
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As the summer comes to an end,
so do the programs that coincide.
Throughout the summer, Emily Taber
Public Library has been offering
free events almost every Tuesday
through June and July. This past
Tuesday they brought in Carol Baker,
local artist and yogi, to wind down
the season with a much needed yoga
class for the kids. Carol has been a
pioneer for both art and good health
in our community for decades. She
is also no stranger to the Home
Town Journal either and has been
recognized for her tenacious spirit
and continuous volunteer work at
places like Macclenny Elementary
School and the Council on Aging
Friendship Center. She is also one
of the extraordinary instructors at
The Yoga Oasis in Glen Saint Mary
and loves to share her practice with
anyone who is truly interested in this
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Offering: ballet, tap, jazz, tumble,
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Yoga is not an exercise class,
nor a religion; it is a practice which
means it is constantly being built
upon and added to. There are basic
poses and postures that can be
taught to literally everyone. If you
can sit and breathe, then you can
do yoga. If you can twist from side
to side, bend over or lay still for five
minutes, you can do yoga. If you can
move past your need to be perfect
and accept where you are today
with the idea you are only going to
get better, then you are ready for
yoga. The question you probably
ask is, “Can kids sit and breathe or
lay still for a short amount of time?”
Absolutely, with the right instructor!
The group that Carol taught last
Tuesday did a lot more than that
though. They went through many
of the poses you would expect in
an adult yoga class
but the names were
often changed to the
names of animals,
or directions were
given that were
familiar to children,
such as opening a
book. They followed
every request from
beginning to end
while parents looked
on in amazement.
There really is no age
limit, young or old,
for yoga. It’s healthy for everyone,
and it is the perfect end to another
perfect summer.
To all the volunteers and special
talents brought to the library and
Woman’s Clubhouse for the kids this
summer, thank you for your time and
talents. To the staff and volunteers at
Emily Taber Public Library, thank you
for putting together a full summer
lineup of fun events. We can’t wait to
see what you do next year!
Ages 3 and Up
Office open for registration every
Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30PM
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to impress everyone. He opened his
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he saw a man coming up the sidewalk.
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• 1 pound large shrimp, peeled and
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• 1/4 cup honey
• 1/4 cup butter, melted
• 2 tablespoons Worcestershire
sauce
• skewers
1. In a large bowl, mix together
garlic powder, black pepper, 1/3
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salad dressing. Add shrimp, and
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NATIONAL NIGHT OUT &
COFFEE WITH A COP
Our law enforcement officers put
their uniforms on every day then
step out to do a job that puts their
very lives in danger, and they took
an oath and vowed to protect our
county to the best of their abilities,
regardless of the outcome. They
have spouses, children, parents and
friends just like you. They have bills
to pay, houses to clean and meals to
make, just like you. The difference
is that when YOU call, THEY are
the ones that come running. What
would our world be like if they were
not empowered to do that?
Over the last few weeks the
BCSO
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police officers.
In response
to the
community’s
outpouring,
BCSO recently
released this
statement on
Facebook, “We
here at BCSO
would just
like to take a
few moments
to THANK for
the amounts
of thank you
letters, FB
messages, and
our community
stopping
deputies just
to tell them
“You are appreciated”, paying for
their coffee and gift cards to buy
lunch. In today’s world, it is kind
gestures such as these that remind
each of our deputies why they
come to work every day, to serve
and protect. Our community has
yet again, reminded us all why we
are so blessed and thankful for this
county we live in. Thank you all, for
your kindness, appreciation, and
most of all, continued prayers for
each of our deputies, that at the
end of their shift they are able to go
home ‘Safely’ to their families.”
In perfect timing, our officers will
be taking part in not one, but two
different events over the next week
to help continue building strong
community relationships while
tearing down the walls that mass
media attempts to present. The first
event will be held at Macclenny
Memoria Park (aka the Duck Pond),
on Tuesday night, August 2nd from
6PM – 8PM. Here our uniformed
protectors, such as our Baker County
Police, Firefighters and EMS, will
join with friends and neighbors for
the annual National Night Out. The
event has been held annually in our
nation since 1984 and is sponsored
by the National Association of Town
Watch in the United States and
Canada. It is an annual communitybuilding campaign that promotes
police-community partnerships
and neighborhood camaraderie to
make our neighborhoods safer and
a better place to live. Our Baker
County officers look forward to this
event every year, but with all the
negativity going on in the country
today, the event has an even greater
meaning. The BCSO is about having
a night of fellowship and fun with
the community and our county
coming together as one. As always,
there will be blowup slides for
the kids, free hotdogs, chips and
drinks along with a game truck, live
music and plenty of give-aways.
The sheriff’s office and BCI will
have their K-9 units to demonstrate
their skills while Baker Correctional
Institute will be there recruiting
potential new state employees.
Don’t miss the fun or the opportunity
to reach out and shake the hands
of those that keep our county safe.
This night is for everyone, so come
out and show your support. If you
miss your chance at NNO to meet
and greet our officers, there will be
another event.
The second event is Coffee with
a Cop. Come and join some of our
local officers for a fresh cup of coffee
on Thursday morning - August 4th,
from 7AM to 10AM at Starbuck’s in
Macclenny. Have some coffee and
conversation and learn more about
our local law enforcement. Both of
these events are free to the public
and are great opportunities to show
your support and appreciation, and
in turn, a chance for them to show
theirs!
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FREE ART CLASSES
Through Florida Division of
Cultural Affairs funding, the Baker
County Adult Education Center is
offering free Art classes for adults
18 years+. Sessions will include
live demonstrations and basic art
supplies and will be held at the
Baker County Adult Education
Center, 523 W. Minnesota Avenue,
Macclenny beginning August 15,
2016. On-site registration is required
and begins August 1st, 2016. Seating
is limited. For information please call
904-259-0403.
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local papers pun contest. He sent in
ten different puns, in the hope that
at least one of the puns would win.
Unfortunately, no pun in ten did.
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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
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The Florida Tax Free Weekend
has been announced for August
2016. The Florida Sales Tax
Holiday 2016 kicks off on Friday,
August 5th, 2016 at 12:01AM
and will end Sunday, August 7th,
2016 at 11:59PM. Be sure to
read the Home Town Journal
next week for the specific
details on which items are
exempt from sales tax on this
weekend. The Tax Free Weekend
is intended to save families some
money while getting the back-toschool shopping done.
CLOTHING GIVEAWAY
Kingdom Christian Fellowship
International, located at 283 West McIver
Avenue in Macclenny, will be hosting a clothes
giveaway on Saturday, July 30th from 9AM to
1PM. Come on out and get some FREE backto-school clothing to help stretch that back-toschool budget!
GRITS AND GREENS
CASSEROLE
• 2 cups whipping cream or
half-and-half
• 8 cups chicken broth, divided
• 2 cups grits – not instant or
quick cooking
• 1 lg. bag frozen collard greens
• 2 sticks butter
• 2-1/2 cups parmesan cheese
• 1/2 tsp. fresh ground pepper
• 1 cup cooked and crumbled
bacon
Grease 13x9 casserole. Combine
cream and 6 cups chicken broth
and bring to a boil. Stir in grits and
cook over medium heat until grits
return to a boil; cover, reduce heat to
simmer and stir frequently to keep
from burning, 15-30 minutes. Add
milk if needed to thicken to proper
consistency.
While grits are simmering, cook
frozen collards with remaining two
cups of chicken broth ‘till tender,
about 10 minutes. Drain well in
colander, squeezing out remaining
liquid. Add butter, parmesan and
pepper to cooked grits, and stir
‘till butter is melted. Stir in cooked
greens, and spoon into greased
casserole. Top with additional
parmesan, and crumbled bacon. Dish
can be served at room temperature
or heated in 350º oven ‘till browned
on top.
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22 N. 5th Street in Macclenny
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This recipe has been enjoyed by
Margaret Jones Connor of McClenny.
She is the daughter of Tressie and
Lewis Jones, parents talented in
their own right. Miss Tressie was
an excellent cook, and both her
daughters, Bernice and Margaret,
know how to season and flavor the
blandest food. Margaret’s father,
Lewis, was a 4th generation Baker
County carpenter and his son, Ray,
a 5th. Ray was over the construction
of the riverfront Friendship Park
of Jacksonville and other notable
sites and almost single handedly,
voluntarily constructed Darbyville
in Heritage Park Village as well as
providing valuable assistance with
many other replica buildings in the
park. He handmade each Darbyville
door and inside shelf. Bernice (Jones)
Raulerson is the Village’s first
part-time paid employee. Like Ray,
Margaret has been a Heritage Park
Village executive board member and
full-time volunteer since the Village
foundation was laid.
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SPIRITUALWARFARE
Calling the Called
“Blessed is the nation whose God
is the Lord; and the people whom he
hath chosen for his own inheritance”
(Psalm 33:12). This nation was called
forth by God. Our founding fathers took
action with God on their side to gain
freedom for this land. America was
born with God as its Lord, and it has
been said that America has provided
more missionaries to share the Gospel
than any other nation. America has
been blessed for spreading the Good
News of Jesus!
The Apostle John, after having
followed Jesus upon this earth, wrote
about the love of God, Christian living
and Christian conduct, and he wrote
that the spirit of the antichrist was
already at work in the world (I John
4:3). That spirit is eroding the very
foundation upon which this nation
originated. God is asking us: Whose
side are we on?
Time has come for us to soul-search
and make decisions about what we
believe. Do we know what we believe?
Others do. They see our beliefs in our
actions. If we believe the Bible, we
will act upon what the Bible says, for
actions speak louder than words. Do
we take the Bible seriously? Do we
believe there will be consequences
James 2:23, NIV
“And the scripture was fulfilled that
says, ‘Abraham believed God, and it
was credited to him as righteousness,’
and he was called God’s friend.”
Be a friend of God.
for our sinful wrong-doings? Do
we believe God will bless us and
our desires when we refuse to take
authority over things in our lives that
are against Him and His Word?
Do we want to be a nation for
God, or not? Unrighteousness has
been accepted as the norm. Are we
convicted about the Bible, or do we
care what happens? A nation who
believes in God will recognize what is
wrong and give it up when the blood
of Jesus is applied to it for salvation!
We have a sin problem that can
only be addressed in the spiritual
realm, for the blood of Jesus is the only
saving power from sin. Many have
conviction in their hearts and fail to
respond with action. God loves every
human being and wants them saved!
We must tell people of God’s love, that
they can go to Him just as they are to
receive eternal life. Purification will
then follow, for love covers a multitude
of sins.
There is no such thing as neutral!
We are either for God or against Him!
Who is on the Lord’s side? That is
being revealed, for God is calling the
called!
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.
DALE HODGES TO
DELIVER MESSAGE
Forgiven Church in Macclenny
welcomes to the pulpit Dale Hodges, Jr.
on August 5th at 7:00PM. Dale says of
himself, “I’m just a born again Christian
called to preach.” Dale and his wife
Joyce are Baker County residents and
have a successful lawn service business.
They attend Emmanuel Baptist Church
in Macclenny and Dale has been filling
in preaching for his pastor. Please plan
to attend this service and hear what the
Lord has to say through this man of God.
To honor the request of families in our community, we present the following Obituary notices:
BENNETT – Mr. Richard Bennett, age 57 of Glen
St. Mary, passed away
Friday, July 22, 2016. A
native of New Jersey,
Mr. Bennett had been a
Baker County resident
since 1991. He was a
welder by trade and
had been employed by
Allstate Steel and Canam
Steel Corporation in
Jacksonville and Whitley
Steel in Maxville. He had
a great sense of humor
and was “the life of the party”. He loved music,
telling jokes, and spending time with friends and
family. He is survived by his wife: Darcy Bennett of
Glen St. Mary; daughters: Tricia Bennett of Glen St.
Mary and Sara Lynn Bennett of Orlando; brothers:
Norman Bennett and Raymond Bennett both of New
Jersey; sister Ruthann Vanzile of New Jersey; and
one grandchild. A celebration of his life will be held
privately, at a later date. Arrangements are under
the care and direction of Forbes Funeral Home,
904-259-4600. Please sign the online guestbook at
www.forbesfuneralhome.net
COLBERT – Robert Lee Colbert, Jr., age 57,
of Macclenny, Florida
passed away Monday,
July 25, 2016 at Baptist
Medical Center South
in Jacksonville, Florida.
He was born February 4,
1959 in Orange County,
California to the late
Robert Lee Colbert, Sr.
and Maryann Dickerson
Colbert. Robert joined
the United States Marine
Corps where he worked in
Tanker Division in Hawaii.
Shortly after his military discharge, he joined the
National Guard and became a Volunteer Firefighter
in Broward County where he met the love of his
life, Dawn Dunham. On January 3, 1987, Robert
and Dawn were happily married. They resided in
Fort Lauderdale for seven years until relocating
to Macclenny in 1994. Robert was a longtime
member of the First Baptist Church of Macclenny.
Family was most important to Robert and he loved
his grandbabies who called him “Papa”. He was
preceded in death by his parents; his children,
William Wesley Colbert and Alex Colbert.
Robert is survived by his loving wife of 29
years, Dawn Marie Dunham Colbert of Macclenny,
FL; children, Brandon Colbert and Ryan (Rhaynee)
Colbert both of Macclenny, FL; his sisters, Penny
Ann Colbert of Green Cove Springs, FL and Tammy
Colbert of Delray Beach, FL; his grandchildren,
Aubrey and Hunter Colbert; and many aunts, uncles
and extended family members.
A Memorial Service will be held Monday,
August 1, 2016 at 11:00AM at the First Baptist
Church Macclenny with Pastor Edsel Bone
officiating. Interment will be held at Oak Grove
Cemetery at a later date. 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.
DEYORIO – James “Jim” Anthony Deyorio, Jr.,
age 62, of Green Cove Springs, Florida passed away
July 21, 2016 at Acosta
Rua Center for Caring in
Jacksonville, FL. He was
born December 4, 1953 in
Jacksonville, Florida to
James Anthony Deyorio, Sr.
and Lorraine Shea Deyorio.
Jim has been a resident
of Green Cove Springs
the last three years but
was a former resident of
Macclenny and lived most
of his life in Jacksonville.
He attended services at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church in Fleming Island. Jim was an avid musician
and played in many local bands, most notably,
“Boxcar”. Jim loved his family, his many friends and
dogs, Needle & Slash. Jim is predeceased by his
mother, Lorraine; and brother, John Deyorio.
Jim is survived by his father, James Anthony
Deyorio, Sr.; children Amanda “Mandee” Deyorio of
Jacksonville, FL, Nikki Deyorio of Macclenny, FL, and
Michael Deyorio of Jacksonville, FL; brother, Joseph
“Joe” Deyorio of Jacksonville, FL; sister, Jean Veal
of Macclenny, FL; grandchildren, Kevin, Are’ana,
Michael Jr., Anthony “A.J.”, and Kristian.
A Mass was held on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at
St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Macclenny, Florida
with Father Slawomir Bielasiewicz as Celebrant.
Interment followed at Macedonia. 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.
MCKENZIE – Baby Camryn Olivia McKenzie
went to heaven on July
14, 2016 at Wolfson
Children’s Hospital in
Jacksonville, Florida. She
was born July 14, 2016
to Gee McKenzie and
Trista Burnham McKenzie.
Camryn will be loved, cherished and missed by her
entire family.
Camryn is survived by her loving parents
Gee & Trista McKenzie of Macclenny, FL; brother,
Peyton McKenzie also of Macclenny, FL; maternal
grandparents, David & Verona Burnham of
Macclenny, FL; paternal grandmother, Tina Tillman
of Bentonville, AR.
A graveside service was held on Thursday, July
21, 2016 at Lawtey Cemetery. The arrangements
were 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.
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REMEMBER: IF YOU ARE GIVING
AWAY SOMETHING FOR FREE, THEN
YOUR AD IS FREE! CALL 904-259-9141.
FREE TO GOOD HOMES!
Kittens, appx. 4 months old.
1 white with black stripes,
2 with blue eyes & grey hair.
Call 904-302-2391.
FREE - REALLY SWEET YARD CATS
All boys, would make great barn cats!
Appx. 2 years old. Call 904-275-4609.
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
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.
HELP WANTED
LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WITH
MARKETING EXPERIENCE
For a car lot in Glen St Mary.
Call Janet for interview at
904-397-0410.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOU CAN HELP
FOR SALE PRIDE OUTDOOR,
4-WHEEL MEDICAL SCOOTER.
Have all the paperwork; needs batteries;
$200. Call 904-259-3495.
RESALE SHOP - T & M FOUND IT FOR YA
Collectables, Home Décor, Essential Oils &
much more! 405 N. Lowder Street
904-200-2272
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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CUSTODIAL WORKER
Job Type: Custodian (Up to 29 hours per
week) These Custodial Worker positions
provide cleaning services to School District
offices, classrooms, restrooms, labs, &
other facilites. This includes sweeping,
mopping, floor care, window/glass
cleaning, light grounds maintenance &
waste disposal. Work schedules will be
discussed with candidates selected for
interviews. Minimun Requirements: A
criminal background check & drug screen
must be conducted. High School diploma
or GED required. Salary: $11.89/hour.
Contact: 904-259-0432
Immediate openings.
Note: The employment policies of the
Baker County School District shall be
applied to all qualified applicants in a
sense of equity without regard to race,
color, sex, national origin, marital status,
handicap, age or religion. Preference in
appointment will be given to veterans.
LOST & FOUND
REWARD FOR MORE INFO
ON MY MISSING CAT!
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)
MISCELLANEOUS
Silver gray Siamese Tabby with blue eyes,
white paws & no collar. Missing since 5/11.
Please call 904-982-1248.
FOR SALE
Well established bird aviary business
providing weekly & monthly services to
17 aviaries in the Jacksonville area.
Serious inquiries only to
[email protected]
GLAMOUR & GRACE CARRIES
SIMPLY SOUTHERN PRODUCTS
Jewelry, handbags/wallets,
accessories, scarves, much more!
106 E. Macclenny Ave.
Like us on Facebook!
904-397-2261
8/5
ON SITE BBQ CATERING
FOR ANY OCCASION
Available for weddings, retirement
parties, graduations, reunions, etc.
Call Pig on the Run BBQ LLC
904-631-7108
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CRIME DOESN’T PAY, BUT WE DO!
First Coast Crime Stoppers
Rewards up to $3,000. Remain
Anonymous. www.fcccrimestoppers.com
1-866-845-TIPS (8477)
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.
BOY SCOUTS
If you would like to sign up for the Boy
Scouts program, contact John Mobley at
904-259-2586 or Greg Sheppard
at 904-383-7513
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
HUGE 2016 4 BEDROOM
$49,000
3 Bedroom - $39,900
Call 904-259-4663.
waynefriermacclenny.com
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LOT MODEL SALE!
FREE FURNITURE INCLUDED!!
HUGE 4 Bedroom $62,900
30 to choose from!
904-259-4663
Want to make a difference?
Haven Hospice is looking for volunteers
for Home and Nursing Facility patients.
Call Carol at 904-733-9818.
3
EASY
WAYS
To Place Your Ad in the
Home Town Journal!
1
Stop by our office location
conveniently located in
downtown Macclenny at
22 N. 5th Street, Macclenny, FL.
Open Mon.-Thurs. 9AM-5PM.
2
You can call your ad in and we
can take it right over the phone.
It’s that easy! Just give us a call
anytime between 9AM-5PM,
Monday-Thursday. 904-259-9141
3
Simply send us an email with
your ad and we can get it started.
You can send an email to
[email protected]
and we will take it from there!
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NO MONEY DOWN
Use Your Land!
3 Bedroom - $399/Month
4 Bedroom - $499/Month
904-259-4663
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REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
ROOM FOR RENT
Prefer senior citizen. Nice big
home, 1 mile from Walmart.
$475/month, $150 deposit.
Unlimited internet, cable with
HBO, washer & dryer.
904-235-3054 / 904-239-1852
CLASSIFIED RATES ARE JUST
$6 FOR UP TO 20 WORDS!
7/29
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S E R V I C E SECTION
LOCAL PROFESSIONALS TO HELP GET THE JOB DONE!
JOHN WILLIAMS
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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BUSY BEE LAWN SERVICE, LLC
-Full Service Lawn ServiceMowing, Edging, Trimming,
Pressure Washing & More.
Commercial & Residential.
Licensed & insured.
904-307-4016
NEED WINDOWS?
NEED WINDOWS INSTALLED?
28 years of experience.
Call 904-236-3997 for estimate.
MACC’S GLASS
Auto Glass, Residential & Commercial.
SHOWER ENCLOSURES
33 East Macclenny Ave. 904-259-6070
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WE PUMP
SEPTIC TANKS
Licensed & Insured
JOHN WILLIAMS PLUMBING
CFC056961
904-259-4580
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S&T TREE SERVICE
Licensed & Insured - Full Tree Service
Kurtis Stivender - Home: 912-390-0295
Cell: 912-843-2702
Larry Tucker - Home: 912-843-2477
Cell: 912-390-1608
*Pre-Estimate Available*
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J&J WINDOW & PRESSURE WASHING
"Quality Without Question"
Julia Camp & Jennifer Madsen, Owners
904-318-8153
[email protected]
8/5
KEEP IT NEAT LAWN CARE
Licensed & Insured
Residential & Commercial
Mow, weed-eat, edge & blow,
mulching and trimming.
One time, weekly & bi-weekly cuts.
904-699-5558
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COUNTY LINE ELECTRIC INC.
Electrical Repairs, Remodeling, New
Construction, Residential & Commercial.
Licensed & Insured. ER13014604
904-259-8303
Pest Control,
Termite Treatments,
Lawn & Ornamental, WDO Inspections.
It's termite swarm season now!
"Don't Get Pest Off!"
904-521-2271 www.HarveyPest.com
Like us on Facebook!
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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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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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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.
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WATER PUMP
REPAIR
2" or 4" wells - shallow or deep
Call 904-259-4580
Licensed & Insured - CFC056961
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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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HAWKINS MOTEL
IN BALDWIN
All rooms $40 + tax daily.
904-266-4835
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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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FLOORING
Badcock Home Furniture Macclenny.
We sell vinyl, laminate, tile & carpet.
Installation & financing available.
Call us at 904-259-2275.
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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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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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R&L LAND DEVELOPMENT
Backhoe, Tractor, Mowing, Stump
Grinding, Grading, Front-End Loader,
Gardens Tilled (Large or Small).
FREE Estimates! Call 904-234-9933.
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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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C & R LAWN SERVICES
Landscaping, Mowing, Weed Eating,
Edging, Cut & Trim Bushes & Trees.
FREE Estimates! 904-238-0792
Licensed & Insured
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WELDING ON SITE/CUSTOM METAL
FABRICATION Free estimates. Licensed
& insured. Call 904-813-4627.
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MOBILE MOWER REPAIR
We make house calls. Honest work at
reasonable prices guaranteed.
904-259-5421 or 706-766-4885
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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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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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SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS
BUY LOCAL!
DRIVEWAY
Call Bob Chavers today at 904.608.5669
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SONGFARMERS
ONE MORE CHANCE TO WIN TICKETS
OF THE SUWANNEY
RIVER VALLEY
TO VISIT THE CATTY SHACK RANCH!
FL Cont. Lic #CUC056786 ‡ GA Lic. #UC301871
The Catty
Shack Ranch is a
wildlife sanctuary
in Jacksonville
whose mission is
to provide a safe,
loving, forever home
for endangered big
cats, and to educate
the public about
their plight in the
wild and captivity.
Their primary focus
is in the rescue of
cats from serious
situations.
The Catty
Shack Ranch
Wildlife Sanctuary
is a nonprofit 501©3
corporation. A board
of directors was
established in 2000 and
has taken many steps to
help ensure the best care
possible for the animals
in need. The board
adopted a no breeding,
no selling, no trading and no buying
policy to help ensure every animal
that is given refuge here will not
be jeopardized by irresponsible
growth. All of the animals taken in
at the Catty Shack Ranch have a
permanent home for life.
It’s volunteers that keep the
Catty Shack running. They could
not be where they are today if not
for all of the volunteers. The Catty
First United Methodist
“Come Experience the Difference!”
RESERVE YOUR
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click on “Volunteer
Opportunities” if
you are interested
in volunteering to
help these beautiful
animals!
The Catty Shack
is located at 1860
Starratt Road in
Jacksonville. Phone:
904-757-3603
Would you like to
win a family pack of
tickets to visit the
Catty Shack Ranch?
Simply answer these
three trivia questions
and call your answers
in to our contest line
at 904-259-0836 and you
will be entered into the
drawing for VIP Passes to
Catty Shack that includes
admission for two adults,
two children, 1 bag of
cotton candy and 2 snow
cones – a $57 value! Give it
a try, you can’t win it if you
aren’t in it! Don’t forget to leave your
phone number.
1. To volunteer at Catty Shack,
what is the Catty Shack website?
2. What is the name of the road
Catty Shack is on?
3. What is the value of the VIP
passes you can win?
Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary
is completely run by volunteers.
They have NO paid employees, so
100% of all donations go directly
to benefit the animals. They even
have a thrift store that is stocked
by generous donations from the
supporting community. Please visit
the CattyShack.org website and
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drawing. You could be the lucky one! Now you can call in you answer to 904-259-0836.
Name:
Its so hot that I saw a sign on a
telephone pole that read, “Garage sale
this Sunday 7AM until 100 degrees.”
Black Bull/Lab mix is already
neutered and loves kids. He is
still young with lots of energy
and will need some chew
toys. He needs a fenced yard
and will be a great guard dog.
The “SongFarmers of the
Suwannee River Valley of Florida”
is a monthly gathering of musicians
and folk artists whose mission is to
support learning and the enjoyment
of traditional American roots music
and folk culture in the community.
There is NO CHARGE to attend.
Formed under the guidance and
sponsorship of the Woodsongs
Front Porch Association (WFPA),
the gatherings are held the first
Saturday of each month at 7:00PM
at the Stephen Foster Folk Culture
Center State Park in White Springs,
Florida, unless otherwise noted.
The music is acoustic and all age
and skill levels are welcome to the
musical jam style gatherings.
The next gathering is Saturday,
August 13th from 7:00 to 9:00PM in
Nelly Bly’s Kitchen.
The September SongFarmers will
be held Saturday, September 3rd.
Additional information is
available on Facebook at
facebook.com/songfarmersofthesuwanneerivervalley
Beautiful short haired
Chocolate Point Siamese kitty
is already grown. She needs
to be an only cat in the home,
wanting all the attention.
Black and white Chihuahua
is a real cutie. She is only
3-4 pounds and a sweetie.
She is ready to curl up with
her forever friend.
Phone:
Address:
City, State, Zip:
Which advertisement did you find the hat in:
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Network (BWPN) has been holding
their annual fundraiser all summer.
Tickets have been being sold for a
Gun Drawing. The drawing is July
31st so if you want to get a last
minute ticket for your chance to win
the gun, tickets are still available at
eXtreme Outdoors in Macclenny. The
gun is a .22 Caliber Walther P22 with
a pink base and a custom leather
“Noriega’ holster included. A limited
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The 2016 spiny lobster
season opened with the two-day
recreational sport season July
27th and 28th. It is followed by the
regular commercial and recreational
lobster season, which starts August
6th and runs through March 31st.
Planning on catching some of these
tasty crustaceans? Here is what you
need to know before you go.
No one wants a small lobster
for dinner. Make sure you check
the size. Measuring devices are
required, and lobsters harvested
while diving must be measured
while they are in the water. If the
carapace length is not larger than 3
inches, it must be left in the water
(see image on how to measure spiny
lobster).
To protect the next generation
and your future chances to have
lobster for dinner, harvest of eggbearing females is prohibited.
Lobsters have hundreds of
thousands of eggs that are easily
visible and attached under the tail.
While most lobsters have completed
reproduction by the start of the
fishing season, finding lobsters with
eggs is common in July and August.
Stick to the bag and possession
limits so there will be enough
lobsters for all your friends and
family. You may possess no more
than the daily bag limit of lobsters
when you are on the water. When
you are off the water, you may
possess no more than the daily bag
limit on the first day of the sport
season and no more than double
the daily bag limit on the second
day. During the August 6th to
March 31st regular season, the daily
recreational bag and on-the-water
possession limit is six spiny lobsters
per person for all Florida waters.
Bring a cooler big enough to hold
the entire lobster. Spiny lobsters
must remain in whole condition
until they are brought to shore.
Also, do not take spiny lobster with
any device that might puncture,
penetrate or crush its shell.
Have the proper paperwork.
A recreational saltwater fishing
license and a spiny lobster permit
are required to recreationally
harvest spiny lobsters unless you
are exempt from recreational license
requirements. Information about
these licenses and permits
is available online at
MyFWC.com/License or you may
purchase your license today at
GoOutdoorsFlorida.com.
Doctor Visit
A gentleman was having some
physical problems and his doctor
told him that he had to drink warm
water with Epsom salt one hour
before breakfast. At the end of a
week he returned and the doctor
asked if he was feeling better.
The man said that he actually felt
worse. “Did you drink warm salt
water an hour before breakfast
each day?” the Doc asked. “No,”
replied the man somberly, letting
out a sigh. “I could only do about
15 minutes!”