JaxSports brings kids triathlon to EverBank Field

JaxSports brings kids triathlon to EverBank Field

Incredible vibe creating momentum If Peter Pan had spent more time swinging a bat, shooting a hoop or passing the pigskin, he may have finally grown up. Perhaps what the boy with the never-ending childhood needed was a kick start such as the First Coast Kids Triathlon. The triathlon, now in its seventh year, gets […]

Jazz Festival tunes up for 36th year

Jazz Festival tunes up for 36th year

If your ears long for live Jazz, the 2015 Jacksonville Jazz Festival is soon here with swingin’ groups, traditional trios, and Klezmer bands who will grace several stages downtown during Memorial Day weekend. National acts Spyro Gyra, Tito Puentes Jr. Orchestra, and Michael Franks appear along with Jacksonville’s own Mama Blue, The Kelly/Scott Quintet, and […]

Riverside office building to see own ‘renaissance’

Riverside office building to see own ‘renaissance’

Six years ago the Jelks Building, a 1939 historic contributing structure that once served as the Riverside Clinic, came close to the threat of the wrecking ball when Carlton Jones of the Renaissance Group eyed the site for a potential new pharmacy with a drive-through lane. Whether it was the economic downturn or opposition from […]

Bulldozers clear way for Baptist-MD Anderson Cancer Center

Bulldozers clear way for Baptist-MD Anderson Cancer Center

Bulldozers were out in April tearing down bungalows along Palm Avenue and Childrens Way, as Baptist Health begins the process of clearing land so that a new state-of-the art cancer center may be built. On April 17, Baptist Health signed a partnership agreement with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center to join forces […]

Proposed improvements to Whatley Park draw ire from neighbors

Proposed improvements to Whatley Park draw ire from neighbors

Few dispute that improvements need to be made to San Marco’s Brown Whatley Park, but exactly what upgrades will be made and when is apparently still up for discussion. The San Marco Preservation Society (SMPS) shared several proposed renovations to help bring the park in sync with American Disabilities Act regulations during its Wine Down […]

New smartphone app to help fight city blight

New smartphone app to help fight city blight

They’re considered litter on a stick – “snipe” signs – that are often seen on public property such as electric poles, fences, stakes or in city right-of-ways advertising everything from tax refunds to rooms for rent. And they’re illegal. Snipe signs are one bane on Jacksonville’s landscape that City Hall has decided to fight with […]

A big night for Cummer Museum, art appreciation

A big night for Cummer Museum, art appreciation

More than 300 guests enjoyed an interactive artistic evening in the lavishly decorated galleries of the museum during the annual Cummer Ball April 25. Overseeing the black-tie event was honorary chairman Preston Haskell and his wife Joan. The theme of the evening was Rothko to Richter: Mark-Making in Abstract Painting from the Collection of Preston […]

The Way We Were: Merle Dekle Teate

The Way We Were: Merle Dekle Teate

Although her vision and hearing are fading, once Merle Dekle Teate, 97, of San Jose settles into a favorite chair overlooking her backyard and lake, her Maltese poodle Angel tucked by her side, she’s eager to share timeless memories. Still a lovely Southern lady with the sunniest of personalities, Teate’s home off San Jose Boulevard […]

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