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Monday, August 18, 2014

The PGA Tour new 2014-15 Schedule May 4-10, The Players Championship: TPC Sawgrass (The Players Stadium Course), Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

The PGA Tour on Wednesday released its complete 2014-15 schedule, reflecting a handful of expected moves.
The WGC-Match Play will take place in May, rather than February, with a change in venue from Arizona to TPC Harding Park near San Francisco. The Wells Fargo Championship moves two weeks later as a result. The Quicken Loans National at Congressional near Washington, D.C., moves from late June to late July and early August. The Sanderson Farms Championship skipped a season but not a year, moving from opposite the British Open to November. The Barbasol Championship in Alabama will fill 2015's opposite-field date.
In all, the schedule consists of 47 tournaments offering FedEx Cup points, up two from 2013-14.
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The PGA Tour's 2014-15 schedule:
Oct. 6-12, Frys.com Open: Silverado Resort and Spa (North Course), Napa. Calif.
Oct. 13-19, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open: TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nev.
Oct. 20-26, McGladrey Classic: Sea Island Resort (Seaside Course), St. Simons Island, Ga.
Oct. 27 - Nov. 2, CIMB Classic: Kuala Lampur Golf & Country Club, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
Nov. 3-9, WGC-HSBC Champions: Sheshan International Golf Club, Shanghai, China
Nov. 3-9, Sanderson Farms Championship: Country Club of Jackson, Jackson, Miss.
Nov. 10-16, OHL Classic at Mayakoba: El Camaleon Golf Club at the Mayakoba Resort, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Jan. 5-12, Hyundai Tournament of Champions: Kapalua Resort (The Plantation Course), Kapalua, Hawaii
Jan. 12-18, Sony Open in Hawaii: Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii
Jan. 19-25, Humana Challenge: PGA West (*Palmer Private Course, Nicklaus Private Course); La Quinta (Calif.) Country Club
Jan. 26 - Feb. 1, Waste Management Phoenix Open: TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course), Scottsdale, Ariz.
Feb. 2-8, Farmers Insurance Open: Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course, North Course), La Jolla, Calif.
Feb. 9-15, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am: Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course, Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course), Pebble Beach, Calif.
Feb. 16-22, Northern Trust Open: Riviera Country Club, Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Feb. 23 - Mar. 1, The Honda Classic: PGA National (Champion Course), Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Mar. 2-8, WGC-Cadillac Championship: Trump National Doral (Blue Monster Course), Doral, Fla.
Mar. 2-8, Puerto Rico Open: Trump International Golf Club Puerto Rico Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
Mar. 9-15, Valspar Championship: Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club (Copperhead Course), Palm Harbor, Fla.
Mar. 16-22, Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard: Bay Hill Golf Club and Lodge, Orlando, Fla.
Mar. 23-29, Valero Texas Open: TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks Course), San Antonio, Texas
Mar. 30 - Apr. 5, Shell Houston Open: Golf Club of Houston (Tournament Course), Humble, Texas
Apr. 6-12, Masters Tournament: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Ga.
Apr. 13-19, RBC Heritage: Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Apr. 20-26, Zurich Classic of New Orleans: TPC Louisiana, New Orleans, La.
Apr. 27 - May 3, WGC-Match Play: TPC Harding Park, San Francisco, Calif.
May 4-10, The Players Championship: TPC Sawgrass (The Players Stadium Course), Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
May 11-17, Wells Fargo Championship: Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, N.C.
May 18-24, Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial: Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas
May 25-31, AT&T Byron Nelson Championship: Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas (TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas), Irving, Texas
June 1-7, the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance: Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio
June 8-14, FedEx St. Jude Classic: TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tenn.
June 15-21, U.S. Open: Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash.
June 22-28, Travelers Championship: TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, Conn.
June 29 - July 5, The Greenbrier Classic: The Greenbrier (The Old White TPC), White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
July 6-12, John Deere Classic: TPC Deere Run, Silvis, Ill.
July 13-19, The Open Championship: St. Andrews (The Old Course), St. Andrews, Scotland
July 13-19, Barbasol Championship: RTJ Trail (Grand National Lake Course), Auburn, Ala.
July 20-26, RBC Canadian Open: Glen Abbey Golf Club, Oakville, Ontario
July 27 - Aug. 2, Quicken Loans National: Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Gainesville, Va.
Aug. 3-9, WGC-Bridgestone Invitational: Firestone Country Club (South Course), Akron, Ohio
Aug. 3-9, Barracuda Championship: Montreux Golf and Country Club, Reno, Nev.
Aug. 10-16, PGA Championship: Whistling Straits, Kohler, Wis.
Aug. 17-23, Wyndham Championship: Sedgefield Country Club, Greensboro, N.C.
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FedEx Cup playoffs

Aug. 24-30, The Barclays: Plainfield Country Club, Plainfield, N.J.
Aug. 31 - Sept. 7, Deutsche Bank Championship: TPC Boston, Norton, Mass.
Sept. 14-20, BMW Championship: Conway Farms, Chicago, Ill.
Sept. 21-27, Tour Championship by Coca-Cola: East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Ga.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Moving to Nocatee? Neighborhoods of Nocatee Ponte Vedra Florida.

You have 11 Beautiful New Neighborhoods in Nocatee, Florida. Which is near one of the most
prestigious regions of Florida, Ponte Vedra Beach. Neighborhoods of Nocatee are in Duval County and St. Johns County. The first community for Duval is Brookwood followed by Austin Park, Coastal Oaks, Del Webb Ponte Vedra, Tidewater, Kelly Pointe, Willowcove, Greenleaf Village, Greenleaf Preserve, The Enclave and Lakeside. The final 2 being Town Center Communities.

The Nocatee Town Center is the central shopping and entertainment hub for the community. Regency Centers developed and constructed the first phase, which opened in February, 2010 and is anchored by a 54,000 sq ft (5,000 m2) Publix supermarket, the largest in northeast Florida. The town center has restaurants, retail stores and service providers featuring national brands as well as local favorites.

With the Fire Station coming soon and the already opened Water Park and Community Park Nocatee has become the 5th Best-Selling master-planned Community in America. An expected 1,000 new homes will be sold in 2014. If you plan on moving to Nocatee, Florida I suggest the Town Center Communities.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Ponte Vedra Beach in World War II German spies invade during WW 2

During World War II the German submarine U-584 debarked four saboteurs at Ponte Vedra as part of the failed Operation Pastorius. The four German spies, all of whom had previously lived in the United States, came ashore on the night of June 16, 1942 carrying explosives and American money. After landing they strolled up the beach to Jacksonville Beach, where they caught a city bus to Jacksonville and departed by train for Cincinnati and Chicago.
The invaders were captured before they could do any damage. They were tried by a military tribunal and executed.


 
The actual site of the saboteurs’ landing, shown at left, is 4.3 miles south of today’s Ponte Vedra Inn. 
 
 Operation Pastorius and German landings on the U.S. eastern coast during World War II are the subject of the 2003 publication, They Came to Destroy America: The FBI Goes to War Against Nazi Spies and Saboteurs Before and During World War II. Author of the book, Stan Cohen is speaker for the society’s Thursday, November 6 program.


Cohen’s book recalls life on the Ponte Vedra coastline during the war years:
 Blackouts curtains were required for every household to deceive the German submarines patrolling off the Atlantic coast. Ponte Vedra residents were among the very few stateside Americans to witness acts of war firsthand as German submarines sank ships within sight of the shore, and oil from torpedoed tankers blackened the beaches.

 Four other German saboteurs, also part of Operation Pastorius, had landed a few days earlier at Amagansett, New York. The operation’s mission was to destroy American aluminum and metal industries, railroads, and utility plants. There were also plans to plant explosives in crowded public locations as bus terminals and department stores.

 Unknown to the four German spies in Jacksonville, the FBI had learned of the operation, but the group escaped the city the next morning without notice. Kerling, the ringleader, was eventually brought back to Ponte Vedra to pinpoint the burial site; among the items were blocks of TNT shaped as laundry soap, a device appearing as a pen that could start fires, and a watch that could be set for detonation watch.

The spy informants who landed in New York were imprisoned. The Ponte Vedra foursome were electrocuted within two months of their June 1942 landing. 

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Shipwreck exposed on Ponte Vedra Beach.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. -- Carol Caruso likes to walk on Ponte Vedra Beach, but she hadn't been out in a few weeks. When she walked along the shore Tuesday, she saw something big. With her hands held out wide, she said, "This is what I found at low tide!" It appears to be the skeleton of a ship, right where the waves hit the beach. "I've been looking at it for two years," Caruso explained but she's never seen so much of it coming out of the sand. "Generally it's just that point, literally that point sticking up and that's it. So I thought this had to be something special," she beamed. The ribs of the ship appear to be jutting out from the beach above the waves. Caruso estimates the shipwreck is about 75 feet long. Archaeologists with the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (or L.A.M.P.) in St. Augustine have been out to the site before, studying it. However, after seeing pictures of the ship Wednesday, archaeologist Brenden Burke said he and the L.A.M.P. team have never seen so much of the ship exposed. Burke explained that parts of the ship have been revealed three times in the last six years. Caruso remembers only seeing portions of the ship "at low tide and only during the fall and winter. During the summer, it was totally covered." When the shipwreck is covered by sand and waves, the job is a bit more tricky for marine archaeologists. Burke believes it's a steel frame vessel, but they don't know what ship it is. Caruso gazed at the ship, "It is a mystery! I'd love to know how long it's been here." After seeing photos from Caruso and from First Coast News, Burke said a crew from L.A.M.P. will be out to study the relic soon. Maybe they'll uncover a clue to help solve the mystery of the ship that is no longer completely covered by the sand.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Beautiful Pricey Ponte Vedra Beach Home Burns!

PONTE VEDRA, Fla. - A home in a pricey area of Ponte Vedra sustained significant fire damage late Thursday night.

St. Johns County Fire Rescue responded to a residential fire in the 200 block of Oak Hammock Drive at approximately 11:30 p.m.

When crews arrived on scene, heavy fire was showing from the roof of the home. According to SJCFR, the fire was initially isolated to the attic space of the home and rapidly spread throughout the home.

Both adult occupants of the home were able to get out of the home safely and no injuries were reported.

The cause of the blaze is under investigation and an official damage estimate is unavailable at this time.

First Coast News

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Take a Journey To Bethlehem this Christmas at Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church

Imagine a bustling 8,000+ square foot village with merchants, townspeople, artisans and dozens of live animals.  Stroll through the city and get up-close and personal with more than 200 costumed cast members as they re-create the city of Bethlehem as it might have been on the night of Jesus' birth.  Authentic sights, smells and sounds greet guests as they make their way to seek out the manger and the Christ Child. 

Important Information

Parking is available at the PGA Tour Lot off CR210. The address of the lot is 5400 Palm Valley Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082. Parking is $5 per car with free shuttles to and from Bethlehem. Golf carts and wheelchairs are available to help visitors who need assistance through the city. Special needs parking is available at the church.  There are sign language interpreters for the hearing impaired. 
New this year - expanded Saturday hours. Come early and avoid the crowds! 
A Bethlehem Visit is a walk-through city located behind the church. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church is located 2.5 miles west of A1A at 4510 Palm Valley Road (CR210). 
Questions about Bethlehem?  Call the church at 904-285-8225. 
Come to one of our Christmas Eve Candle Lighting Services! Children's Service @ 4:00, Early Evening Services @ 5:30 and 7:00, and Late Night Service @ 10:00.

See a past Bethlehem video





Saturday, December 14, 2013

A Ponte Vedra Woman also an Archie Comics Artist has passed away.

Janice Valleau Winkleman, a Ponte Vedra resident and comic book artist who worked on classics including the Archie Comics franchise, broke into the industry at a time when few women drew comics. She died Sunday at age 90 after a time in hospice.
Winkleman illustrated Smash Comics in New York City during the 1930s, said her son Daniel Winkleman, a Jacksonville Beach resident.
Her drawings appeared in “Betty and Veronica,” “Young King Cole” and “Toni Gayle” comics, among many others.
A loving and reserved woman, her children said Winkleman didn’t brag about her success, even though she helped create books that became staples of countless children’s bedside tables.
“To me, I’m proud of her for being able to do that,” her son said. “She made more than most men made, even in New York City in the ’50s.”
Her daughter, Ellie Winkleman, of New York City, grew up reading the comics that her mother illustrated.
“She was very modest about her accomplishments, for sure,” she said. “I used to read Archie Comics growing up, and it wasn’t until I was 8 or 9 … that she told me she actually drew them.”
Winkleman was born on Nov. 6, 1923, and raised in New Jersey suburbs just outside New York City.
She met her husband, Edward, on an evening cruise along the banks of the city.
“As the story has it, he was talking with people and she walked up,” Daniel Winkleman said, “and he said, ‘I’d like for you to meet my wife,’ and that was the first time he’d ever met her.”
They’d laugh the joke off that night, but within about six months they were engaged, Ellie Winkleman said. Over the course of their 61-year marriage, they’d have four children: Daniel, Dale, Ellie and Steve.
They relocated to Pittsburgh in the mid-1950s when the steel company her husband worked for was bought out by the United States Steel Corp., said her daughter, Dale Campbell, of Orlando.
She continued to draw comics for a while but stopped around the early 1960s, spending her time raising her children.
But she remained an active artist and practiced watercolor, painting personalized Christmas cards when her children were young and crafting intricate waterfront settings during her retirement years in Florida, Dale Campbell said.
Winkleman and her husband moved to Ponte Vedra in 1983 for retirement, often entering her watercolor paintings in local competitions. He died about four years ago, their children said.
She is survived by three of her four children, Ellie Winkleman, Dale Campbell and Daniel Winkleman, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be private, and her family asks for any donations to be made to Community Hospice’s Anne and Donald McGraw Center for Caring.

Author Meredith Rutland: (904) 359-4161


Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2013-12-13/story/ponte-vedra-woman-was-among-female-pioneers-comic-book-industry#ixzz2nVYY1amK

Friday, December 13, 2013

New Arbor Terrace Ponte Vedra project.

Construction is slated to begin on a 64-bed memory care center on Palm Valley Road in Ponte Vedra Beach in spring 2014.

The St. Johns County Planning and Zoning Agency recently approved the Arbor Terrace Ponte Vedra project, which will include a 38,000 square-foot specialized living facility for people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.

The center will cost approximately $11 million and create 44 jobs.

The facility will be located on a 2.66-acre property at 5125 Palm Valley Rd., which Whitehall Realty Partners is in the process of buying from Ponte Vedra Beach resident Jack Billingsley.

Whitehall Realty managing partner G. John Carey said he expects to close on the property soon. For the past few years, Billingsley has allowed the land to be used as a community garden.

Since the assisted care facility will serve only people with dementia, Carey said it will have unique design aspects compared to typical memory care centers, which usually occupy a separate wing or area within larger assisted living communities.

The perimeter will be secure, and residents will live in four “neighborhoods” that connect to a large common inner courtyard, giving them a degree of freedom. The four neighborhoods of 16 units will each have their own community great rooms, dining rooms and kitchens. Residents will reside with others who are in similar stages of the disease, with the idea of creating a home-like experience for improved care, Carey said.

The facility will be managed by The Arbor Co., which runs about 20 similar facilities around the country, mostly in the Southeast. Whitehall opened a 54-bed memory care center in Ortega two months ago that is identical in design to the one planned for Ponte Vedra Beach, and is also managed by Arbor.

“We worked with the St. Johns Council on Aging to identify a need in the area, and also did our own demographic studies,” Carey said. “There is a large need.”

Shared Via: http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/news/2013/11/14/new-memory-care-center-to-be-built-in.html

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Best Places to Live in Ponte Vedra Beach. New Fiddler's Creek Homes in Ponte Vedra Beach Florida.

Stock Signature Homes has an extraordinary selection of models and inventory homes available in three villages at Fiddler’s Creek.
Fiddler’s Creek offers its residents a sensational lifestyle. Among the amenities are the 54,000-square-foot Club & Spa, a fitness facility, a tennis center and a multipool swimming complex. This tropical oasis overlooks nature preserves and lakes.
Homeowners also have several membership opportunities to join The Golf Club, ranked in Golfweek’s 100 Best Residential Golf Courses in the country for the eighth consecutive year, and The Tarpon Club, which offers a beach and boating lifestyle.
“We have expanded our inventory offerings in three villages at Fiddler’s Creek and are hosting an Open House on today, Dec. 8,” said Claudine Léger-Wetzel, Stock’s vice president of sales and marketing. “Four inventory homes are move-in ready so homeowners can begin enjoy the fantastic Fiddler’s Creek lifestyle immediately.”
Ground was broken for another inventory home last month and two furnished models will debut next month and are available for lease-back.
Stock Signature Homes has seen a surge in sales recently at Fiddler’s Creek with four new home contracts signed in the past two weeks.
All of the homes in Fiddler’s Creek include an array of options and upgrades, as well as outdoor living areas. Ten-foot tall sliding glass doors meld the homes’ interiors with outdoor living areas, taking full advantage of Southwest Florida’s extraordinary weather.
Stock’s homes are priced from the $600s to over $2 million. This includes a $15,000 Social Membership to the Club & Spa at Fiddler’s Creek and up to $20,000 toward options.
In the village of Majorca, the Scottsdale II and the Harbourtown II are available for immediate occupancy, priced at $894,425 and $939,780, respectively.
Majorca is a single-family home village of just 19 homesites featuring three- and four-bedroom floor plans, all with three-car garages. Most residences overlook fairways and landscaping. Enhancing the classical Mediterranean architecture, the streets within Majorca are cobblestone pavers.
The single-family home village of Mahogany Bend features 53 homesites, offering golf or water views. With 3,174 square feet under air, the Riviera II and the Ponte Vedra Grande are complete as inventory homes, and the Muirfield III will debut as a furnished model this month and is available on lease-back at $1,258,970.
Isla del Sol is an elite village of 34 oversized custom estate homesites featuring one-story floor plans with four bedrooms plus a den, most with water and golf course views. These residences boast gourmet kitchens, large walk-in closets, fireplaces and more. The Grand Calais is available on lease-back at $1,558,760. The Chesterfield, priced at $1,653,963, and the Victoria Grande, priced at $1,094,990, are inventory homes.
Stock offers its own Design Center, affording homebuyers both convenience and luxurious choices in a single streamlined process.
Fiddler’s Creek comprises nearly 4,000 acres and is zoned for 6,000 residences. With a very low-density level of 1.6 homes per gross acre, the community will be comprised of about 100 neighborhoods upon completion. Less than a third of Fiddler’s Creek will be developed for residential use, while the remainder of the land is dedicated primarily to nature reserves, lakes, parks, golf courses and recreational areas.
Visitors can view the model at 3860 Isla del Sol Way. Inform the gatehouse at Fiddler’s Creek, located at 8152 Fiddler’s Creek Parkway, that you are visiting Stock Development’s model in Isla del Sol. Online at www.stockdevelopment.com/fiddlers-creek/.

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Ponte Vedra Beach City Statistics. How are the School's in Ponte Vedra Beach? Cost of Leaving? Sharks High School Football.

  • Population: 27,600
  • Median family income (per year): $116,399
  • Job growth % (2000-2008): 5.27%
  • Median home price: $720,000
  • Test scores reading (% above/below state average): 41.7%
  • Test scores math (% above/below average): 33.8%
  • Personal crime incidents (per 1,000): 33
  • Property crime incidents (per 1,000): 253
  • Restaurants (within 15 miles): 1,373
  • High temp in July °F: 89.7°
  • Low temp in Jan °F: 45.1°
  • Median age: 43.1

Public primary and secondary schools in Ponte Vedra Beach are administered by the St. Johns County School District. Allen D. Nease High School and Ponte Vedra High School, which was constructed to relieve the overcrowding of Allen D. Nease High School, serve as the two public high schools in the Ponte Vedra area. Alice B. Landrum Middle School is one of the primary, public middle schools in the area. The Ponte Vedra Palm Valley-Rawlings Elementary School serves as one of the primary, public elementary schools (K-5) in the area, as well as Ocean Palms Elementary School.[13]
Ponte Vedra offers private education (K-8) at the Palmer Catholic Academy. Also, the Bolles School has one of their two lower school campuses in Ponte Vedra Beach, and offers education from pre-kindergarten to fifth grade before transferring students to the middle and high schools located in Jacksonville, Florida.[14]
Additionally, the St Johns County Public Library System serves in Ponte Vedra at their "Ponte Vedra Beach Branch".

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

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