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Backyard beekeeper keeps neighborhood healthy

Backyard beekeeper keeps neighborhood healthy

In the backyard of Ruth Murrey Thompson’s house on Osceola Street, a six-foot privacy fence separates six colorful bee hives from her Riverside neighbors. They often spy her dressed in a white long-sleeved jacket, gloves and a veiled hat over her head, as Thompson, an advocate of urban beekeeping, cares for her honey bees or […]

Mosaic mural project draws observers, helpers

Mosaic mural project draws observers, helpers

Art in Public Places truly a public work of art Had the “call for artists” for the Southbank Riverwalk Main Street Bridge mural project gone another way, the process may have been a whole lot different and the outcome, perhaps, viewed in another light. Fortuitously, the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville’s project description to create […]

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 […]

Bubbles of hope, prayers for Pierce

Bubbles of hope, prayers for Pierce

Artistic expression comes in all forms and, apparently, so do prayers. With each swoop of his arm and twist of his wrist, when Lakeside resident Bill Watson releases massive soap bubbles into the air, each iridescent globule represents a prayer for his grandson, Pierce Watson. His “bubbles of hope” began earlier this year when the […]

Volunteers Brave Cold to Support Park

Volunteers Brave Cold to Support Park

First Time a Charm for Cleanup Effort Despite starting temperatures in the 30s, over 60 volunteers turned out to give Boone Park South (the portion between Herschel Street and St. John’s Avenue) its first good cleaning and clearing in many years on Love Boone Park Day, Feb. 14. “We really had a successful day,” said […]

From the heart of Riverside, a water spirit emerges

From the heart of Riverside,  a water spirit emerges

For more than two decades, artist and Florida Master Naturalist Sarah Crooks Flaire’s work has orbited the themes of the natural world. Exploring themes of the river, its surrounding ecology, and our interactions with nature, Crooks Flaire’s current project strives to draw the viewer in to become part of the creative process, introducing people to […]

Couple’s love story extends to community

Couple’s love story extends to community

A familiar sight to anyone driving or walking past Stinson Park is Ronald and Carol Easter, walking their rambunctious black Maltipoos Callie and Abbey as they collect trash in the picturesque riverfront park on the Fairfax side of the Ortega Bridge. Married 48 years, the couple care deeply for each other – and for the […]

Noah and Sarah Marks

Noah and Sarah Marks

The Marks, both architects, met at the University of Florida, married and moved to their San Marco home in 2012. Noah works for Kasper Architecture and Sarah is with Gresham, Smith & Partners. Through participation in company volunteer community service projects, they quickly felt part of Jacksonville. “Two months before the first One Spark Festival, […]