The Way We Were: Ann Stiefel Joiner Brewster

The Way We Were: Ann Stiefel Joiner Brewster

Ann Stiefel Joiner Brewster will celebrate her 90th birthday in November. She grew up on Avondale’s Hollywood Avenue with her father Clarence, a pharmacist with a Forsyth Street pharmacy and her mother Amy Stiefel. She lived near many friends who all attended school together. She and her friends could not wait to enter junior high […]

St. Nicholas resident attends State Geography Bee

St. Nicholas resident attends State Geography Bee

Will Weinbecker, a St. Nicholas resident and 6th grader at Assumption Catholic School, was selected as one of the top 100 in the state to attend the Florida State Geography Bee on March 27 at Jacksonville University. Weinbecker won his school’s Geography Bee and then took a state qualification test of which he received one […]

Episcopal student heads to international science fair

Episcopal student heads to international science fair

At the State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida (SSEF) seven Episcopal students, including Avondale resident Carly Crump, earned place awards, cash prizes and scholarships and a place at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). Crump, a senior, earned first place in her category and was awarded a $2,500 a year scholarship for four […]

Good showing for FYC youth sailors

Good showing for FYC youth sailors

Skipper Johnny Fewell bested 12 other sailors in the Laser Radial races, bringing glory to the Florida Yacht Club, while Jacob Fisker-Andersen took second place in the 2015 Cowford Cup Youth Regatta. “The regatta went well in spite of the weather Saturday,” said Tim Monahan, race chair of the annual event held April 25-26. In […]

From neighborhood street to 14,000 feet

From neighborhood street to 14,000 feet

Avondale couple’s bucket list adventure For several months, neighborhood residents have been remarking on the unusual sightings of a man and woman in mountaineering kit, apparently hiking the sidewalks of Avondale, Riverside and downtown Jacksonville. In a relatively urban environment, trekking poles and technical packs are enough to raise a few eyebrows and more than […]

ExZooberation celebrates a roaring 20th

ExZooberation celebrates a roaring 20th

Dapper and Roaring Twenties risqué, guests donned in 1920s attire attended the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens’ 20th annual ExZOOberation on April 11. The casual, adult evening benefit was held to raise money for the care and feeding of the Zoo’s animals and plants, educational programs and conservation initiatives. Attendees enjoyed drinks, dinner and both a […]

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