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St. Mark’s completes new raised-bed gardens

A new school garden will enhance several aspects of the mission of St. Mark’s Episcopal Day School by providing a hands-on opportunity for cross curricular academic study, a place of cooperation and sharing between grade levels, and a way to serve others. The Walton Garden, named in memory and honor of Elizabeth S. Walton and […]

Local students to spend Thanksgiving in Haiti

Avondale teen Chloe Starmer, a student at Stanton College Preparatory School, let her passion for the poor and illiterate blossom into a nonprofit called OpportuniTree, Inc. Because of her desire to seed literacy programs where they currently don’t exist, six local high school seniors will fly to Gonaïves, Haiti during their short Thanksgiving break. While […]

Brunell chips away at pledge with golf classic check

Mark Brunell, former Jacksonville Jaguar quarterback and now football coach at the Episcopal High School of Jacksonville recently presented a $44,000 check to Wolfson Children’s Hospital. These proceeds, from an April 2013 Celebrity Dinner Gala and from the Mark Brunell Golf Classic, are a gift from the Brunell Family Foundation and help honor his pledge […]

Arts experience gives foster teens a voice

Just Like Me cultivates self-expression Foster and former foster teens performed a wrap-up of a three-week cultural arts program offered by Family Support Services of North Florida (FSS) in July. The “Just Like Me” Cultural Arts and Education Experience was led by Brenda Stewart, staff member of FSS, and Kathryn McAvoy of The Performers Academy. […]

Inspiring new learning opportunities spark creativity

San Jose Episcopal Day School (SJEDS) launched a new STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) initiative at the start of the school year. The new program includes a series called INSPIRE! which will provide students with authentic learning opportunities in these areas to spark their creativity and ingenuity and to inspire them to get […]

Bolles alumni bring joy to African orphans

Three Bolles Class of 2013 graduates traveled to Africa this summer to support the Riverside-based McKenzie Noelle Wilson Foundation’s global outreach efforts in Uganda, Africa. Jacqueline Flynn (San Jose), Sarah Bates (Avondale), and Grace Marrese (where) spent more than two weeks with children of the foundation’s Amaka ga McKenzie, or “McKenzie’s Home,” orphanages. The orphanage […]

Youth flag football a breath of fresh air

By Lara Patangan Resident Community News Are you ready for some football? Local children are getting in on the game by participating in the Catholic Flag Football League (CFFL) held September through November on the campus of Assumption Catholic School. CFFL is now in its 14th year and hosts175 kids ranging in age from six […]

Library to stay open, but future unwritten

Library to stay open, but future unwritten

Tax district would help By Lara Patangan Resident Community News Now that the chapter on library closings has been written for fiscal year 2014, advocates of the straw ballot initiative hope that the story for Jacksonville Public Libraries takes a new twist by moving forward to become an independent tax district. Originally six City libraries […]

Church art ministry presents juried exhibit

Church art ministry presents juried exhibit

Jacksonville Artist Guild at Hendricks Avenue Baptist By Kate A. Hallock Resident Community News Continuing the Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church tradition of building community partnerships, its Art Ministry team has joined forces with the Jacksonville Artist Guild to present a juried exhibition in the Transitional Gallery. The public is cordially invited to the opening of […]