Amelia Islander ~ Jan/Feb 2013

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The 18th Annual

Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance March 8-10, 2013

The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island

The Golf Club of Amelia Island at Summer Beach

Honoring:

Sam Posey

Celebrating the cars of Harry Miller and the 50th Anniversary of the Porsche 911 and the Ford GT40 www.ameliaconcours.org

Photo by Dave Wendt

Now Carrying Michael Kors Designer D i H Handbags Hobo • Jessica Simpson Helen Kaminski M Z Wallace • Brahmin Kesslord of Paris • BCBG Max Mary Frances

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Enjoy homemade soups & fresh breads made in our own kitchen every day.

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Specializing in European & coastal designers. We are a fullservice design house. Design consultants are available by appointment, or come by to browse our wares and wholesale furnishings catalogs.

No. 3 S. Third St., Historic Fernandina 904.321.0367 ~ 646.416.0310 www.vignette-design.com

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The Golf Club of Amelia Island is pleased to announce the hiring of Executive Chef Ed Bennett. Chef Bennett will be providing a world class culinary experience for our Members and guests, along with a variety of weekly lunch and dinner specials. Chef Bennett is a well respected chef on the island with experience in fine dining including PLAE, Brett’s and The Ritz Carlton, Amelia Island. He also served as Executive Chef at the University Club in Jacksonville.

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It is perhaps fitting that this, our annual “Home & Design” special issue, arrives during these winter months, which are a great time to reflect upon our home environment.

Philip Kelly Deana Basile Kelly Publishers and Editors Tom Barrett Art Director Mark O’Day Advertising Sales Contributing Writers Dickie Anderson, Theresa Duncan, Kate Harris, Nan Kavanaugh, Karen Miller, Betty Morrell, Julie Simmons

The New Year is a time of renewed hopes and heightened expectations. Apart from our New Year’s resolutions, the colder weather and the momentary quiet after the Christmas holidays are especially conducive to individual reflection. For gardeners, winter’s dormancy, combined with the New Year, creates the perfect time for reflecting on our gardens and considering some changes for the year ahead. As our regular readers know, in her “In the Garden” column, Betty Morrell often refers to this as the season of “armchair gardening.” During these cooler months, when the temperatures can dip below the freezing point at night, Amelia Islanders enjoy our own short winter dormancy – retreating to the indoors on one of our colder days, and perhaps turning on that gas-lit fireplace and pulling out our warm sweaters. It is perhaps fitting that this, our annual “Home & Design” special issue, arrives during these winter months, which are a great time to reflect upon our home environment. For those of us who enjoy dreaming about updating our homes, we can engage in a bit of “armchair redecorating,” as we flip through some magazines while enjoying our favorite chair and a warm cup in our hands. In the first of our two featured homes, a complete renovation coincided with a major career makeover for the homeowner. It’s a story that inspires us to make a positive change in our lives, as well as in our homes. In the second, the homeowners wanted a fabulous interior décor that would utilize family antiques and an antique rug. The magnificent results are apparent in the “before” and “after” photos. And to inspire you to make some changes in your own home, our “Refreshing a Room” article offers tips from local interior specialists on how to fluff up your space without breaking the bank. Also this month, our “Fernandina Faces” column features a wonderful couple, Carol Ann and Cal Atwood, both of whom are known for sharing their talents and dedication with the community. And in our “Backyard Adventure” column, Karen Miller peddles around Amelia to enjoy nature from Amelia’s network of bike trails. There’s so much to read about this month, so we hope you’ll keep this issue next to your favorite chair, all ready for the next chilly day! See you around the island!

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Contributing Photographers Holly Allain, Pam Bell, Elizabeth Wilkes, David Burghardt, Lynne Taylor, Katrin Bell, William Raser

C O N TA C T U S Sweetpea Media, Inc. P.O. Box 16624 Fernandina Beach, Fl 32035 904-277-8012 Fax 904-277-8076 islander@ameliaislander.com www.ameliaislander.com Amelia Islander Magazine is published monthly (11 times a year - January and February is a combined issue.) All editorial contents including maps and photographs are Copyrighted 2013 Sweetpea Media, Inc. Reproduction of any material contained herein in any manner, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the express written consent of the publisher. Unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or other artwork cannot be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. No responsibility is assumed for unsolicited materials. The cover and the magazine’s contents are fully protected and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. The Amelia Islander is distributed free of charge on and around Amelia Island. Back issues may be purchased from the publisher for $2.00 each plus postage.

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JAN/FEB 2013 11 Cover Story BEACH RENEWAL

For Kathryn Kelly, moving to Amelia Island meant transforming a dilapidated beach bungalow into a fabulous family retreat – and then shifting from a successful corporate career to her true dream job.

27 Antiques and Inspiration Dina Cuppett-Ross worked hand-in-hand with Brett Carter, using the Rosses’ family heirlooms as their starting point for a gorgeous new interior.

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47 Fernandina Faces

64 Backyard Adventure

Amelia Island interior specialists share some insider tips on how best to refresh your interior without breaking your budget.

With a strong commitment to one another, local charities and organizations, and Amelia Island, “Semper Fi” is a great motto for the well-known local couple, Carol Ann and Cal Atwood.

Bicycle riding is becoming more popular than ever, and Amelia Island now has a series of bicycle trails that make it easy to get in a little exercise while exploring this island oasis.

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Everything Amelia The people, events, and history that make Amelia a special place

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Galleries & Antiques Amelia’s art galleries & antique stores

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In the Neighborhood Profiles of area businesses and organizations

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Beach Combing Great shopping on Amelia Island

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Maps of the Island and downtown, with telephone numbers

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Tide Table Tides at the Amelia River

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Around Town What’s happening around Amelia Island

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Snapshots Islanders out and about

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In the Garden All-A-Flutter roses add year-round color and interest to your garden.

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Eating Scene Chef Ricky Pigg and his wife, Mary, give a warm welcome—as well as a fabulous dining experience—at Joe’s 2nd Street Bistro in downtown Fernandina Beach.

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Open House Premium real estate offerings on and around Amelia Island

An inviting entrance leads to Kathryn Kelly’s remarkable beachfront home. Photo by David Burghardt Photography.

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Left: A shell-covered box, Impressionist art, and a family photo grace a recessed bookcase behind a cozy sitting area. Below: Muted colors of sand, sky, and surf welcome guests at the entryway. A baby grand piano holds a gallery of more family photos and favorite places.

beach renewal BY KAREN MILLER • PHOTOS BY DAVID BURGHARDT, ISLAND PHOTOGRAPHY

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hen Kathryn Kelly took a casual stroll on an Amelia Island beach on Memorial Day in 2006, little did she realize that her life would soon be forever changed. She was attending a wedding at The RitzCarlton, Amelia Island that weekend. While taking a walk on the beach, she came upon a ramshackle beach cottage that intrigued her, and immediately she thought about renovating the

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bungalow, and then moving to Amelia Island permanently. Recently retired as the CEO of a global, multi-billion dollar company, Kelly was looking for something different to do. But the bungalow itself was not perfect, and after a lot of consideration, Kelly decided to have the house torn down and a new one built on the property. The house was a hodge-podge of additions from over the decades, but the location and original layout were

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ideal. When Kathryn’s daughter saw what she bought, she couldn’t believe it. “How could my mother ever live in such a dilapidated hovel!” she exclaimed. Architect John Cotner and builder John Gorham tried to save the house, but Kathryn’s daughter was right— it was beyond being salvaged. But Kathryn saw something in the house, and, although it was going to be torn down, she wanted to keep it within the original, open footprint which was its major attraction. They took the house down to the foundation, and started over from scratch. Kathryn’s goal with the house was to have a great central room to include living, dining, kitchen, and family areas, with all the other rooms emptying into that space. “I wanted the house to be a welcoming place for guests, who could have the privacy of their own rooms, if needed, and then come into the gathering place that is the hub of the home. There are four suites,” says Kathryn. “They are contained, and very private. There are no hallways. My favorite part of the house is the kitchen, with a huge center-island, perfect for

Top: A favorite gathering spot, the kitchen is fit for an executive chef, and her closest friends. A seating area nearby means no one is too far from the kitchen, and the chef’s gourmet creations. Above: A central living, family, and dining area allows guests a place to mingle, enjoying expansive ocean views. A custom marble fireplace adds an elegant appearance, while warming the room and its visitors.

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entertaining.” Kathryn, who had renovated several homes before this one, was pleased to see her vision for the house come to fruition, with the talent of local craftsmen and locally-sourced materials. She emphasizes that she feels land conservation is important, and she wanted her cottage to be simple and understated, fitting easily into the local island setting. While she was waiting for the construction, Kathryn rented a condo at Ocean Place, then lived at the Ritz-Carlton, and there she began the process of getting to know the community. She became a member at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, joined a book club, and adopted a dog. And she was happy. Until she started thinking about what she always wanted to be when she grew up: an executive chef. After earning three graduate degrees in public health, Kathryn had worked for the federal government for several years. She then co-founded a software company in the health field called General Health, which she later sold. From 1988, she spent a decade at the management-consulting firm Towers Perrin, advising corporations on health care benefits, and merger and acquisition strategy. Her career was soaring. Nonetheless, as she was traveling on the corporate jet one day, she noted that while everyone else was immersed in the Wall Street Journal or Barron’s, she was secretly reading culinary magazines. Cooking had been her first love. Kathryn had won a scholarship from Pillsbury to attend a special culinary program in college some thirty years before. She had even considered buying a restaurant to pursue her The Shops of Amelia Island Plantation. dream job as a chef.

Top: One of four bedroom suites, this one is a charming sanctuary with comfy chairs and pillows, along with whimsical, decorative touches. Above: A mirror covered with shells hangs above a hand-crafted glass bowl sink, in a brilliant blue tiled powder room.

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Above: The beach and ocean provide a natural backdrop at poolside, a perfect party venue. Chef Kathryn used this lovely setting to create an enchanting rehearsal dinner for her daughter. Left: A dilapidated beach bungalow was torn down, and a new home was built, following the same footprint of the original construction. Great care was taken to preserve the dunes and natural beauty of the landscape.

But after she retired from her corporate position in 2008 and moved to Amelia Island to renovate her beach cottage, an unbelievable opportunity came along for Kathryn. She was offered an internship at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island’s SALT restaurant, where her passion for cooking was brought back to life, and then she attended the Culinary Institute of America at Hyde Park, New York. After completing her certification, she taught in the adult education group at the CIA, and she was appointed as their Director of Health and Wellness Initiates. Only a few months after graduating from the CIA, Kathryn was offered a job as the Culinary Enrichment Director and Executive Chef for Oceania Cruises. She jumped at the chance to finally be a real chef, teaching cooking classes on two of Oceania’s ships, the Marina and Riviera. She also leads onshore excursions for her culinary students to exotic markets all over the world, in places like Nice and Sicily, teaching them how to

purchase the spices, meats, fruits, and vegetables to create the dishes they cooked together on the ship. “I spend eight months on the ship, and four months on Amelia Island,” Kathryn says, happily. “Amelia Island is my home now. My daughter got married here. We even had the rehearsal dinner at the house.” Kathryn’s varied careers have taken her to travel and live in many glamorous places, but she feels something here that is different, and unexpected: a sense of community and belonging. “I may be working on a cruise ship, but Amelia Island is my anchor.” Kathryn’s collection of art and objects that she has acquired while traveling make up much of what is interesting about her beach cottage. Her design and furnishings tell the visitor a little more about who Kathryn Kelly really is—well-traveled, a savvy business woman, talented executive chef, loving friend, and mother. “This is such a happy place,” says Kathryn. “I just want to share it with others.”

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FIFTH ANNUAL AMELIA ISLAND RESTAURANT WEEK IS JANUARY 18–27 The premier dining event held annually on the island, Amelia Island Restaurant Week will kick off this year on Friday, January 18 and finish on Sunday, January 27. As always, the event offers a great opportunity to spend the entire week (and two weekends) touring some of Amelia Island’s finest restaurants and dining on a variety of traditional and eclectic menu offerings. Each participating restaurant offers a prix-fixe menu that includes three courses and a non-alcoholic beverage for either $20.13 or $30.13. Amelia Island Restaurant Week’s goal is to increase awareness of the many exciting and varied dining opportunities available on the island, as well as creating a fun event for local eateries. Diners can look forward to enjoying special values at their favorite restaurants, and discovering new ones, as well. Since Restaurant Week is a very popular event, it is strongly recommended that diners make reservations in advance. For a listing of the 19 participating Amelia Island restaurants, their phone numbers, and links to their web sites, visit www.ameliaislandrestaurantweek.com.

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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NASSAU COUNTY HOLDS GALA DINNER ON FEBRUARY 9 The Boys & Girls Club of Nassau County Foundation will hold its 6th annual benefit event on Saturday, February 9, 2013. The gala seated dinner will be held at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island and features Ruben Studdard, the well-known R&B, Pop, and Gospel singer, American Idol winner, Grammy Award nominee, and Boys & Girls Club alumnus. The mission of the Boys & Girls Club is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those in need, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. By coordinating volunteer programs, providing special events and opportunities, and on-going community relations, the Boys & Girls Club of Nassau County helps children learn to cope with life’s difficulties and achieve their goals. The fundraising event begins at 6 p.m. and features a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, and a performance by Studdard. Tickets for the evening are $150 per person. Sponsor opportunities are also available. For more more information, call (904) 261-8666 or email: info@bgcnassau.org.

AMELIA ISLAND GARDEN SHOW RETURNS MARCH 2-3 The 4th annual Amelia Island Garden Show will roll out nature’s brightest colors for two days on March 2 & 3, 2013, at Central Park in Fernandina Beach. With growers and nurseries from around the state, the Amelia Island Garden Show will feature more than 50 vendors with a full assortment of flowers and plants, fruit trees and palms, orchids, herbs, container gardens, native plants, butterfly-friendly plants, shrubs, garden accessories and more. “The annual garden show is a great opportunity to gather information, purchase plants, and as always, there will be several new exhibitors including creative garden structures, indoor rustic garden planters, and fertilizer experts.” On-site experts will offer advice as to “greening” your home, yard, and garden. An “Ask the Expert” booth will offer short presentations and demonstrations from fertilizing to sustainable gardening. Another featured attraction is The Raptor Experience, an up close encounter with live birds of prey from Florida that includes lots of information on these magnificent birds. And don’t miss the Picnic Bench Dining Court, which serves something to suit every taste, and the Gourmet Marketplace, with gourmet foods and produce booths throughout the show. Ticket prices are $4 for one day and $5 for two days. For more information, visit www.ameliagarden.com.

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he Blue Door Artists are a unique collective of local, contemporary artists located in historic downtown Fernandina Beach. Unlike traditional galleries in the area, the Blue Door Artists are working studio artists who rent work space and actively create art at the Blue Door. They pride themselves on featuring some of the island’s finest selection of original art in a variety of media and genres to suit every taste and budget for collectors, who come from all over the world to seek out their gallery. They also sell artsy gifts, jewelry, cards, and offer classes to other budding artists. The nine artists who are featured at the gallery include Andrea Adair-Lasserre, Sharon Badenoch, Suzanne Batchelor, Theresa Daily, Elizabeth Dion, Lynette Holmes, Casey Matthews, Georganna Mullis, and Carol Sprovtsoff. The group established themselves in 2005, and, in 2007, the artists opened all their studios on a full-time basis. They are unique in that they are not in business with each other, but pool their resources to run the studios and gallery. The public is welcome to visit the gallery and witness many of the artists going through the creative process.

Many of the artists will gladly provide commissioned artwork based on a client’s individual space and budget, and private appointments are available for that. Visitors to the gallery will get a preview of the artwork when walking up the stairs to the gallery, as each artist has painted a stair in their own particular style. Once a month, the Blue Door Artists are open until 8 p.m. for Amelia Island’s festive Second Saturday Artrageous Artwalk. In addition to wine and hors d’oeuvres, visitors will enjoy speaking to the members of the collective, talented artists who work with various media including oil, acrylics, and water colors, plus pottery, glass jewelry, and even textiles. The Blue Door Artists are a walkup gallery located on Centre Street between Amelia Island Coffee and Go Fish. Look for the crazy, colorful stairs. They are open Monday through Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (904) 491-7733. You may also visit the Blue Door website at www.bluedoorartists.com and click on each individual artist to view their own personal websites.

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GALLERY C 218-B Ash Street • 583-4676 HUNT’S ART & ARTIFACT GALLERY 361 Centre St. • 261-8225 ISLAND ART ASSOCIATION COOPERATIVE GALLERY 18 North 2nd St. • 261-7020 LA TORRE’S GALLERY & GIFTS 206 Centre Street • 261-0444 MEAD’S FRAMERY & TROPHY Corner of A1A & Hwy 17 • 225-2195 THE PLANTATION SHOP 4828 First Coast Hwy • 261-2030 TRAILER PARK COLLECTIBLES 702 Centre Street • 491-4461 TRISH’S SLIGHTLY OFF CENTRE 218C Ash St. • 277-1147 WATERWHEEL GALLERY 819 South 8th Street • 261-2535

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onvenient healthcare got even easier when CareSpot opened in Yulee this past October. Affiliated with Baptist Health, CareSpot offers a broad range of urgent care, wellness testing, and occupational health services to the residents of Yulee, Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, and Callahan. With extended hours and convenient online and mobile scheduling tools, CareSpot makes it easy to get the care you need, when and where you need it. The brand new 4,000 sq. ft. center includes on-site digital X-rays, as well as ample room for procedures and triage services. CareSpot is no stranger to healthcare in the state of Florida —the Yulee location marks the thirtieth CareSpot in the state. CareSpot centers formerly operated under the name Solantic, but a significant rebranding initiative involved many customer service and operational improvements. Why the name CareSpot? Center Manager Rhonda Grant explains, “ ‘Care’ means we’re committed to delivering compassionate care with exemplary service. ‘Spot’ is a reference to our convenience. Our extended hours and online scheduling tools allow you to save your spot in line or make an appointment. You can use these tools and wait in the comfort of your home until it’s closer to the time to be seen. That means less time in the lobby, which is important if you’re not feeling well.” CareSpot is located at 463941 State Road 200 in Yulee. It is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit their website at www.CareSpot.com.

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n September of 2012, Patricia Morrow-Hufenbecher relocated her bridal and special event boutique, En Vogue Couture, to Amelia Island from Hilton Head, SC. En Vogue showcases an elegant collection of custom-made bridal, prom, pageant, and other special occasion apparel. Hufenbecher is an alumna of the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, with expertise in haute couture, which is the creation or design of very exclusive fashions. With over 35 years in the U.S. and European fashion industry, Hufenbecher has extensive knowledge in all aspects of fashion, from working in the design rooms of New York’s famous “Fashion Avenue” to designing the personal wardrobes of celebrities and VIPs in New York and Germany. The well-traveled Hufenbecher lived in Europe for over 20 years, and she speaks fluent German, Spanish, and English. Her decision to open En Vogue Couture was based on her belief that Amelia Island needed a true bridal and special event boutique since it is one of the finest destination wedding sites in the world. With guidance from Hufenbecher, clients are able to custom order their gowns, design their own gowns, or purchase ready to wear special occasion apparel. The shop also specializes in plus sizes, fine alterations, and a line of exclusive cosmetics, MOTIVES, by Loren Ridinger. En Vogue Couture is open by appointment. For more information, call (904) 624-4178, visit www.envoguecouture.com, or email Patricia at envoguepmh@gmail.com.

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Rest easy in this Life chair, a pale gold metallic tufted office chair with casters for convenience. Perfect for an office, kitchen desk, or bath vanity! Available for $322.50 at InsideOut Home and Garden, located at 1027 South 8th Street, (904) 491-1199.

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Before (left): The main living area was dominated by a large Oriental rug and blue settees. After (below): Brett Carter used the Oriental rug to anchor the room, playing on its vibrant colors and setting the stage for antique furnishings and eye-catching artwork.

BY KAREN MILLER • PHOTOS BY DAVID BURGHARDT, ISLAND PHOTOGRAPHY

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ina Cuppett-Ross fell in love with a cottage at Amelia Park when she attended a benefit for Micah’s Place. When she found out that Brett Cater had decorated it, she decided that he would have to decorate her new home. Having downsized from a very large home on the Plantation to a newly constructed place at The Preserve, Dina and her husband, Bob, wanted to spend

more time traveling. They desired a place that was easier to care for, but a total redecorating project needed to include many of their family’s heirloom possessions, which included fine Oriental rugs and antique furnishings. “I wanted Brett to decorate the house using what we had, but adding his unique touches,” said Dina. “And we couldn’t be more pleased with the results!”

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Formal dining room features a vintage mirror upon an upholstered cubbyhole. Polka dot pillows add a whimsical touch.

“I had a blast with the project,” stated Carter, who enjoyed the challenge of using one of the enormous Oriental rugs to “anchor” the main living room. “Everything worked well with the rug: the walls, light fixtures, the color package. Dina and Bob were great to work with!” Dina chose the colors and materials herself, and Carter worked with her to create an elegant and chic living space that brought out the couple’s personalities. Dina and Bob moved to Amelia Island from The Netherlands, where Bob worked for Turner Broadcasting. They discovered Amelia Island during a sales retreat with the company, and Dina fell in love with the island. Upon Bob’s retirement 11 years ago, the couple purchased a larger home, and then sold it when their children were grown. Dina, a nurse

practitioner by trade, who also headed up a Breast Cancer Awareness program in The Netherlands, was eager to get back into the medical field, volunteering at Baptist Medical Center. After a short while, she was hired as a Nurse Navigator, a clinical coordinator for patient services. Dina works full-time while her hubby putters in the garden, creating an oasis of native plants, fruit trees, and herbs on their private corner lot. And in their spare time, they travel. Dina is especially happy with her kitchen design. “I took all the best features from all of my other kitchens and put them into this one kitchen,” says Dina. “And I love how Brett used his talents to make everything practical, as well as beautiful.” The kitchen opens to a dining area, and the space is roomy

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Practical and beautiful, the kitchen features high, lighted cabinets displaying some of Dina’s favorite collectibles.

enough to seat six for a casual dinner when they don’t want to use the formal dining room. The cabinet facing the dining area beneath the counter is lighted, and crystal glasses sparkle softly. The zinc-top dining table is sensible, but sophisticated enough for any occasion. Next to the dining area is a music/media room with a lovely piano. This room also features one of the family’s fine Oriental rugs. For the formal dining room, Carter had a lot of fun with yet another rug, and a Venetian mirror, circa 1920. The decorator used an existing “cubbyhole” in the wall as a focal point, which he 30 AMELIA ISLANDER MAGAZINE • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2013

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Below: The informal dining area looks out to an oasis of native plants, fruits trees, and herbs. Inset: Antique china cupboard holds a collection of milk glass from the early 1900’s.

upholstered in a blue fabric that matched the rug. The mirror brings all the colors of the room together with its reflection. An antique china cupboard holds a collection of milk glass pieces from the early 1900’s, and polka dot pillows add a playful touch. The three bedrooms reflect various styles. One is reminiscent of the south of France, Dina’s favorite place to visit, another is of sand, surf, and sky. The master bedroom is anchored with another antique rug, this one Dutch, and brilliant blues create a captivating, yet calming environment. “It was fun to shoot before and after photos of the house,” says Carter, who chronicled each room as it was transformed. Both Brett and Dina delighted in watching the changes develop as they pulled all the objects and ideas into one living space. It was a perfect example of how, when decorator and client work hand-in-hand, magical things can happen to a home. 32 AMELIA ISLANDER MAGAZINE • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2013

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Amelia Island Visitors Center ~ 277-0717 • Monday - Sunday, 10am - 4pm City Hall ~ 277-7305 • Police/Fire/Ambulance (Emergency 911. Police non-emergency 277-7342. Fire non-emergency 277-7331 Amelia Community Theatre ~ 261-6749 Amelia Island Musuem of History ~ 261-7378 Public Library ~ 277-7365 Post Office ~ 261-4848 Nassau County Courthouse ~ 321-5709 (Sheriff 911; non-emergency 225-0331) Fernandina Little Theatre ~ 277-2202

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St. Michaels Catholic Church ~ 261-3472 First Baptist Church ~ 261-3617 First Presbyterian Church ~ 261-3837 Memorial United Methodist Church ~ 261-5769 Trinity United Methodist Church ~ 277-6859 St. Peter’s Episcopal Church ~ 261-4293 First Missionary Baptist Church ~ 261-4907 New Zion Missionary Baptist Church ~ 261-0010

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Fort Clinch State Park holds a Living History event the first weekend of each month as volunteers in Civil War-era attire portray daily life at the fort as it was in 1864. Soldiers will answer questions about being stationed at Fort Clinch, while visitors tour the fort and grounds. For more information, call (904) 277-7274, or visit www.floridastateparks.org/fortclinch.

ARIAS is pleased to bring a very special concert to Amelia Island, performed by a string quartet and brass quintet from the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra on January 22. The concert will be held at the First Baptist Church, 1600 South 8th Street, Fernandina Beach, at 7 p.m. There will be a reception at 6:30 p.m. before the concert. Tickets are $20 and will be sold at the door. For advance tickets, call Pat Murray at (904) 321-4147.

Fifi’s Fine Resale is making 2013 the year of empowering women. You are invited to attend a series of Girls Night Out seminars focusing on budget-friendly fashion, beauty, fitness, finance, and more. The first session features Noreen Young, international makeup artist, author, and owner of Noreen Young Cosmetics & Makeup Studio at 6 p.m. at 1853 S. 8th Street, Fernandina Beach, FL (Fifi’s location). For more information, call (904) 277-4430.

JANUARY 25

FEBRUARY 7–9, 14–16, 17, 21–23

Friends of the Fernandina Beach Library will present their Annual Literary Luncheon, featuring Margaret Ross Tolbert, author of the award-winning book, AQUAfurious, about the springs and aquifers of Florida. The event will be held at Bonito Grill & Sushi, downtown Fernandina Beach, at noon. Cost is $25 for FOL members, and $35 for non-members. For more information, visit www.nassaureads.com.

The Amelia Community Theatre presents a magical romantic comedy about nine couples falling in and out of love in unexpected and whimsical ways. Showtime is 8 p.m. for all dates, except for February 17 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students. For more information or reservations, call the theatre at (904) 261-6749 or visit the box office at 207 Cedar Street. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.ameliacommunitytheatre.org.

Living History at Fort Clinch State Park

JANUARY 6, 13, 20, 27 FEBRUARY 3, 10, 17, 24

Amelia Farmers Market

Mingle with local farmers and business owners to find farm-direct fruits and vegetables, organic products, specialty foods, gourmet baked goods, plants, and more. The market is located at The Shops at Omni Amelia Island Plantation. Open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, visit ameliafarmersmarket.com.

JANUARY 10, FEBRUARY 14

Women, Wealth & Wine

An informal group of women who meet to discuss financial and related issues affecting us all. Come and ask the questions you have always wanted to ask and get insight into the questions you haven’t thought of yet. Financial answers and ideas over a glass of wine. Begins at 5:30 p.m. For more info, call (904) 305-2608.

JANUARY 12

Artist James Widerman The Seventh Street Gallery presents the works of painter and photographer James Widerman in “Visions over Time,” Saturday, January 12, 5-8 p.m. The gallery is located at 14 South 7th Street, across from Lulu’s. For more information, call (904) 432-8330.

JANUARY 18–27

Fifth Annual Amelia Island Restaurant Week Restaurant Week is the premier dining event held annually on historic Amelia Island. Spend the week touring some of Amelia Island’s finest restaurants, and dining on a variety of traditional and eclectic menu offerings. Each restaurant will offer a prix-fixe menu including three courses and a non-alcoholic beverage for either $20.13 or $30.13. For more information, visit www.ameliaislndrestaurantweek.com.

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Girls Night Out

Annual Literary Luncheon

JANUARY 26

Stay ‘N Country Ranch Fundraiser Stay ‘N Country Ranch, Inc. is expanding to implement LightHorse North Florida. This new program is designed to help children, adolescents, and adults with ADHD, anxiety eating disorders, depression, autism, at risk youth, PTSD, personality issues, and many other mental, behavioral and/or learning disorders through equine facilitated psychotherapy and equine facilitated learning. For more information, call (904) 322-9739.

Internationally Acclaimed Pianist Francesco Attesti Italian classical concert pianist Francesco Attesti will perform at 7 p.m. at St. Peters Episcopal Church in downtown Fernandina Beach. All proceeds from the concert will go toward the Rotary Club of Fernandina Beach’s college scholarship program, “Dollars for Scholars.” Tickets are $25 per person, or $40 for two, and on sale at Vystar Credit Union and the Amelia Island-Fernandina Beach-Yulee Chamber of Commerce. For more information, call Shannon Brown at (904) 908-2463.

FEBRUARY 4, 6, 11

JANUARY 18, FEBRUARY 15 The Amelia Island Museum of History offers a presentation on the third Friday of the month, based on a variety of different topics related to the history of the island. The event takes place in Baker Hall in the museum. Cost is $5 per person (free for members). For more information, call (904) 277-0717, or visit ameliamuseum.org.

The AICMF will present its first-ever Winterfest 2013, a special mini-festival featuring an array of internationally renowned artists. Concerts are as follows: The Kruger Brothers at Walker’s Landing on February 4; Hilary Hahn at Amelia Plantation Chapel on February 6; Rhapsody in Blue at the Palace Saloon on February 11. For information, visit www.aicmf.com.

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FEBRUARY 8-10

Antique Show & Sale The Amelia Island – Fernandina Beach Restoration Foundation will hold their 36th annual Antique Show & Sale at the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center. Tickets are $5 at the door, or $4 in advance. Contact Susan Steger at (904) 261-4372 if you wish to order early. For more information, visit ameliarestoration.com

FEBRUARY 9

Boys & Girls Club Annual Benefit Dinner

FEBRUARY 3

Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival Winterfest 2013

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The gala seated dinner will be held at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, and features Ruben Studdard—American Idol winner—and Boys & Girls Club alumnus. The fundraising event will begin at 6pm, and features a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, and performance by Studdard. Tickets are $150 per person. For more information, call (904) 261-8666 or email info@bgcnassau.org.

FEBRUARY 16

Story & Song with Jeffery Pepper Rodgers Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers will share songs and stories from his far-ranging travels in the music world. Rodgers plays dynamic original songs shaped by roots music and rock, and delivered with extraordinary instrumental range. Concert begins at 8pm in Burns Hall at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. For more information, call Mark Kaufman at (904) 277-2664. To have your event featured here, email all of the information to calendar@ameliaislander.com.

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Creative use of throw pillows can add a splash of color to any room for little cost.

refreshing a room without breaking your budget BY JULIE SIMMONS

In addition to room arrangement, other details shouldn’t be overlooked. “Most families choose neutral upholstery or leather couches, and this makes it simple to update,” said McEntyre. “New pillows and a colorful throw are easily found at discount department stores. Bright pairs bring new life to your sofa.” If you are looking to add color to the room, Tennille suggests painting old furniture, and don’t forget your antiques. “A fresh coat of wax and a drill brush will bring those pieces back to life.” Next, check out what’s on your coffee table. Tennille explained the table can make the entire room look quite

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ast week, a friend invited me to her home, and, as my eyes perused the aqua walls surrounding her glass-paneled pantry doors, a familiar refrain echoed in my head: “I really wish I could remodel my house, but it just isn’t in my budget this year...” The decorating professionals on Amelia Island want to share a little New Year’s secret with you – refreshing your home is definitely in the budget! So where do you start? “If you have an area of discord, fix that first,” explained Robyn Branch of InsideOUT Home and Garden, “The important thing is to pick an area and focus.” Most designers start with the living or family room because that is where the most time is spent, where guests are received, and, Benjie McEntyre of Julia Hall Interiors emphasizes, it is easily spruced up on a budget to great effect. Wilson Tennille, owner of The Plantation Shop, suggests that you begin by pulling everything out of the room. From there, it’s easy to see your space, rearrange furniture, and, as Branch advocates, start to borrow from other places in the home. “As you arrange your room, be creative and change how the room flows,” offers Tennille. “Everything doesn’t have to center around the TV!”

Large-patterned wall paper and mirrors make this small bathroom appear much larger.

uninviting just by what’s on it! “It may sound a bit odd,” said Branch, “but less is best when refreshing.” Tennille recommends a stack of coffee table books, and, as you choose, continued on page 63.

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AT THE HARVEY SIBLEY RETROSPECTIVE SHOW OPENING AT EILEEN’S ART AND ANTIQUES

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Cal & Carol Ann Atwood BY DICKIE ANDERSON • PHOTO BY PAM BELL PHOTOGRAPHY

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arol Ann and Cal Atwood first came to Amelia Island from their Atlanta home in 1989, and they made it their permanent home in 1997. Their first property was on the ocean, where Carol Ann enjoyed early morning walks on the beach and finding treasures the sea left behind. Later, they moved to a property closer to the Amelia River side of the island, where she could pursue her passion for gardening and caring for her collection of roses.

Her “man”, Cal Atwood, is first and foremost a Marine. He is a World War II veteran and landed at Iwo Jima where he was wounded. He is active with the island Marine Corps League, especially the annual fundraising efforts for Toys for Tots. He has chaired the annual Toys for Tots golf tournament and, although he no longer plays, he is there to cheer on all the participants. Once an avid golfer, he claims four holes-in-one.

Cal had a distinguished career as an educator. At the University of North Carolina and Emory University, he influenced many with his own life experience and talent as a teacher. This sometimes gruff patriot is also a poet. Yes, a soldier poet. His experiences have fed his work, and those things that he cares deeply about ring true in his carefully crafted lines of poetry. His most recent book of poetry is titled Isle of You and is dedicated to his wife, Carol Ann. Raised on Lookout Mountain, Georgia, Carol Ann attended the University of Georgia. She is a University of Florida Master Gardener currently responsible for the roses in the demonstration garden at the government complex in Yulee. She is a former board member of Micah’s Place and chaired one of the organization’s annual Amelia Island Plantation Home Tours, which showcased island homes each spring. The Amelia Island Museum of History has been a big part of the couples volunteering efforts since moving to the island. The museum, housed in the county’s old jail house, celebrates the amazing history of Amelia Island and its Eight Flags tradition. Both have served as president of the Board of Trustees. Cal has chaired and continues to be active in the popular Museum of History golf tournament held in February each year, and he also volunteers for the Veteran’s History Project. Carol Ann is a popular docent and volunteers each year for the Holiday Home Tour. Married 28 years, the couple have a blended family of five children, 18 grandchildren, and one great-grandson. The pair, highly visible, are constantly seen hard at work at those projects and for those organizations for which they care so very much. Why did they choose Amelia Island? When asked, Carol Ann was quick to respond: “We have loved everywhere we have lived, but nowhere as much as Amelia Island, with its splendid beaches, live oaks, the historic town of Fernandina, pelicans everywhere, but, most of all, the wonderful friends we have made through the years. We are so grateful.” The Marine Corps motto—Semper Fidelis or “Semper Fi”—translated from Latin means “always faithful”, an apt motto for Amelia Island’s dynamic couple, Cal and Carol Ann Atwood.

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COURTESY SOUTHERN LIVING PLANT COLLECTION

in the garden

radiant roses All A Flutter Roses add year-round color and interest to your garden

BY BETTY MORRELL

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s we begin a brand New Year, we always wonder what it has in store for us. I guess only God knows, but one thing I am certain of is that we have another year of gardening in front of us, either from your favorite chair or literally out in the dirt. In last month’s issue of the Islander, I promised to give you more information on the “All A Flutter” shrub rose. This rose is in the Knock Out Rose family. It is a compact shrub that grows to three feet by three feet. A moderate-to-fast growing shrub, it can be planted in full sun and used as an accent plant, a hedge, used in mass plantings for a really awesome display, or potted in a container to enjoy on a patio or near a window. This plant is disease and pest resistant. The All A Flutter is an evergreen, full-blooming shrub, adorned with beautiful fuschia-pink semi-double blooms. These wonderful flowers appear in spring and re-bloom through the summer and into the fall. They are hardy to minus 20 degrees F, and they will make a wonderful new addition to your garden. This shrub requires very little care. Water only as needed, plant in well-

TIP O F T HE M O N T H January and February are the months to plant your roses, and cut your existing rose bushes back to knee-high height. They will send out more new shoots and give an abundance of flowers. Also, do not hesitate to cut back during the later months, as it will enhance their blooming.

drained garden soil, and do not fertilize until after the first bloom cycle. Apply after the first wave of flowering and do not fertilize in late summer. Deadhead during the growing season, and prune in early spring when shoots begin to emerge. When planting the roses, make sure to dig the hole three times the width of the pot, water well, backfill, and make sure the plant is one to two inches above the soil level, then water and add more soil if needed. And don’t forget to mulch the plants—roses like to be mulched! I neglected to tell you that the Angyo Star Fatshedera I mentioned last month is an evergreen vine that grows in part sun to shade. It is hardy to zero degrees F. It has year-round interest because of its large

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variegated foliage of rich green leaves with a wide cream border. This vine will grow five to six feet in height and four to five feet in width. It can be a moderate-to-fast grower, so choose your location carefully. This plant simply requires regular watering. Plant it in slightly acidic, welldrained soil mix, then fertilize it in early spring and prune in spring to shape it to your liking. As with all plants, water before planting, plant in part sun to shade in a hole three times the width of the pot, backfill, and plant one to two inches above the soil level. The Angyo Star is really eye-catching, and it will brighten any shady area. These plants are both Southern Living plants. This time of the year is a great time to get a head start on cleaning your garden beds, getting rid of vines and weeds that are visible, and preparing for planting and mulching. And don’t throw out those wonderful Christmas plants! I’ll tell you what to do with them in the next issue of the Islander. If you have any questions, email me at bamorrell@aol.com. In the meantime, Happy New Year, and Happy Gardening!

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eating scene

Joe’s 2ND STREET BISTRO BY KAREN MILLER • PHOTO BY WILLIAM RASER

Chef Ray Pigg and his, wife, Mary, offer old favorites and exciting new dishes—all with a warm welcome.

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ust six months ago, Chef Ricky Pigg and his wife, Mary, purchased Joe’s 2nd Street Bistro, and already they are fast friends with the Amelia Island community. Their close connection to Joe’s began when Ricky’s father, Ray Pigg, a local artist, created the painting that would eventually become the cover of Joe’s menu. A member of the Island Art Association, Ray was well-known and loved on Amelia Island until his passing not long ago. Ricky met Mary in Nashville, and the couple moved to Fernandina last summer to take over Joe’s 2nd Street Bistro, where Ricky’s father’s paintings still hang today.

I went to dinner at Joe’s recently with my friend Bruce, and we had a fine time talking with Ricky and Mary and enjoying a fabulous meal. Our server Christopher poured us a glass of Third Wife Sauvignon Blanc, a crisp white wine, while we enjoyed homemade potato foccacio bread served with pesto oil for dipping. That night Ricky suggested we try the Grilled Vegetable Salad with Bleu Cheese, and it was fantastic. The zucchini and yellow squash were slightly smoky, with soft bleu cheese on top

and a thirty year balsamic vinegar drizzled around the plate. Food for all the senses to enjoy! Then we sampled some of Joe’s famous Gumbo, made with prime beef, shrimp and Andouille sausage. The gumbo was rich and a little bit spicy, served with saffron rice. We had Spinach, Orange, and Macadamia Nut Salad after that, served with a homemade honey Dijon dressing. This was especially nice after the gumbo, sort of a palate cleanser, and the macadamia nuts were an exotic treat. Ricky wanted us to try some other appetizers, so we sampled Crab Cakes with Lemon Remoulade Sauce, and also Chicken and Andouille Wontons. The crab cakes were terrific, nearly all crab. And I especially liked the creativity of the wontons, which were served crispy hot, stuffed with roasted chicken, sausage, and a rich leek cream cheese, then drizzled with homemade barbecue sauce. A Napa cabbage slaw was the perfect compliment to the wontons. Christopher brought us our entrees, Grilled BoneIn New York Strip Steak and a special that night, Fresh Snapper with Red Pepper Jelly. The steak was magnificent, served medium rare with three sauces. There was a decadent roasted shallot and gorgonzola butter on top of the steak, plus an au jus sauce on the plate that paired well with the rustic mashed potatoes. The snapper was sautéed with a crispy coating and topped with a homemade red pepper jelly, a sweet surprise. This dish was served with parsnips and butternut squash, my favorite winter root vegetables, a rich brown butter sauce and a rosemary grits cake. The dish was extraordinary. The grits at Joe’s are freshly ground when Ricky orders them, and you can really taste that in the grits cake and their Shrimp & Grits dish, another one of my favorites. For dessert, Ricky had us sample Apple Bread Pudding, served hot with vanilla ice cream, plus a scrumptious Sweet Potato Cheesecake, and a slice of Key Lime Pie, almost chiffon-like, with a graham cracker and pecan crust. Joe’s creative staff is cooking up wonderful new dishes and familiar favorites every night of the week. After renovations in January, the restaurant will open for lunch as well as dinner. As always, Joe’s 2nd Street Bistro welcomes larger parties in their upstairs room and beautiful courtyard.

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dining out

Amelia Islander

dining guide 29 South ~ This eclectic bistro has it all; great ambiance, fantastic food, an extensive wine list and reasonable prices. The menu can best be described as traditional world cuisine with modern, whimsical twist, where award-winning executive chef and owner Scotty Schwartz paints a playground for the palette. Choose from entrees including: lobster corn dogs with spicy horseradish ketchup spiked with ketel one vodka, seared scallops on green tea smoked thai curry nage topped with crispy calamari straws, and sweet tea brined smithfield farm pork chop on macaroni gratin with warm blackberry preserves. 29 South also features grilled pizzas, sandwiches, and nightly specials. 29 South Third Street, Historic Downtown, (904) 277-7919, www.29southrestaurant.com. Bar Zin ~ Inspired by 30 years in the hospitality industry and numerous trips to Napa and Sonoma, our philosophy at Bar Zin is quite simple: create a fun relaxed upbeat indoor / outdoor atmosphere where friends and families can enjoy creative, fresh American bistro cuisine. In addition, we offer a diverse beverage menu consisting of great wines, local brews, and Saki martinis. Whenever possible, it is our intention to utilize local farmers, local products, and local businesses to create a farm-to-table style menu. Our vision was to design a neighborhood atmosphere where everyone will feel welcome, whether you are enjoying a full meal, appetizers, or just stopping in for a cold beverage; a place that will attract a diverse clientele which in turn makes it a place where everyone will have a relaxing and fun time. www.barzin-bistrowinebar.com. Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. Major credit cards. 4924 First Coast Hwy at Palmetto Walk Shopping Village. (904) 310-6620. Bonito Grill and Sushi ~ Bonito Grill & Sushi offers guests a unique dining experience with an “East meets West” fusion cooking style. Enjoy miso-rubbed Chilean Sea Bass, black bean & garlic Maine lobster, hoisin citrus glazed salmon, or one of our chef’s daily fusion specials. Dine in the casual sushi bar area, or for a more elegant evening, select from our extensive wine list and indulge in the experience of our warm, contemporary dining room. Monday through Saturday, join us for lunch, and try Bonito’s popular Bento lunch box. Our full bar, eclectic menu, and unique atmosphere will provide a new twist to your normal lunch or dinner routine. 614 Centre St. 2610508. www.bonitogrillandsushi.com Lunch: MonFri 11:30am-2:30pm, Sat. 12:00-2:30pm, Dinner: 7 days, 5:30-9:30pm V/MC/AE. Brett’s Waterway Cafe ~ The only restaurant on the island where you can dine overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, Brett’s offers a wide choice of seafood, chicken and beef with daily specials both at lunch and dinner. The view of the water, the impeccable service and the refined ambiance will enhance your dining pleasure. The large rectangular bar overlooking the Fernandina Harbor Marina is a pleasant place to enjoy a drink. Open seven days. At the marina on Front Street. 261-2660. Open 7 days, Mon-Sat L, D, $$$, F.

Ask a local. www.SlidersSeaside.com 1998 South Fletcher Avenue •Amelia Island 904.277.6652

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Intimate Evening Dining Brunch • Catering • Lunch Fall Hours Sun – Mon 9am – 6pm Tues – Sat 9am – 9pm www.GourmetGourmetFood.com 1.2 miles from Amelia Island Plantation • 1.6 miles fromThe Ritz-Carlton At Historic American Beach

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Fusion Restaurant

614 Centre St. 904.261.0508

Dinner

Daily 5:30pm - 9:30pm

Lunch

Mon-Fri 11:30am - 2:30pm Sat 12:00pm - 2:30pm www.bonitogrillandsushi.com

Authentic

English Tea Wed-Sun 12:30 to 3 Reservations Required 2-4-1 Drinks ALL DAY/No Restrictions 2-4-1 Entrees from 2–5 Daily! Indoor and Outdoor Dining • Daily Specials • Entertainment Tons of TV’s for your Sporting needs!

Open at 11:45 am Wednesday thru Sunday 3199 S. Fletcher Ave. • 261-5711

904-277-4300 • www.hoythouse.com 804 Atlantic Avenue • Historic District

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Café Karibo ~ Located on North 3rd St. just off Centre Street in the historic downtown district. It has a cozy interior with a funky, laid-back setting. It’s most striking feature is its naturally shaded outdoor dining patio. Great selection of sandwiches, salads, and soups for lunch. Tasty nightly fresh fish specials, theme nights (Tue: Trivia with Angie. Prizes each night.), and live music in the patio most Friday and Saturday nights. Kid friendly. Vegetarian items on the menu. Open: 11am–9pm Tue thru Sat; Sunday 11am–8pm with lunch menu specials; Mon 11am–3pm. Freshbrewed beer available in the Café and in the brew pub—The Karibrew—located next door. Food prices are relatively low-lunch average $10 pp; dinner $20 pp (generous portions). Le Clos ~ Located in Fernandina’s Historic District, Le Clos serves delicious Provençal dishes, by candlelight and music, in a charming, intimate, 1906 cottage. Patio garden seating available, weather permitting. Eclectic wine list. Monday-Saturday 5:30-9:00 PM. Reservations recommended. 30 South Second Street. (904)261.8100. www.leclos.com. D, $$$, B/W. Crab Trap ~ Nautical decor and friendly service makes for a casual, relaxing atmosphere. Dinner daily offers seafood—fried, grilled, broiled, or blackened— as well as steaks, chicken and oysters year round. Entrees $8.95 - $18.95. Call for seasonal hours. Beer, wine, and cocktails. Family owned and operated since 1979. 31 N 2nd Street, 261-4749. $$$ V/MC/D. David’s Restaurant ~ David’s Restaurant has it all: an amazing Steakhouse & Seafood Menu, upscale atmosphere, and professional service staff, all for your dining pleasure. Relax in our comfortable leather lounge and peruse the Martini and full bar menu. Executive Chef Robert Camp offers prime steaks, Filet Oscar, and our Signature 20oz boneless Ribeyes. English Channel Dover Sole, Maine Lobster, Chilean Sea Bass and a true Surf & Turf. Desserts & breads made on premises. Open 7 days from 5-10pm with the lounge opening at 4pm. Prix Fixe menu available from 5-6:30pm for 35.00 pp plus tax & grat. No high chairs or kids menu. 802 Ash Street. (904) 310-6049. Reservations highly recommended. www. AmeliaIslandDavids.com. España ~ Featuring Old World cuisine from Portugal and Spain, España offers an intriguing menu in a comfortably elegant atmosphere in downtown Fernandina Beach. Owner/chef Roberto Pestana serves mouthwatering tapas like Grouper Ceviche, Portobello al La España, and Shrimp with Garlic, all served with España’s homemade bread. Entrees include a classic Seafood Paella, and a variety of fresh local seafood and meats. España also features an extensive wine list and an excellent homemade sangria. Available for private parties. Reservations recommended. All major credit cards. Open 7 days. 261-7700. 22 South 4th Street. $$$, L, D, B/W. Espressos Cafe ~ Food offerings at Espressos are simple and light, refined over many years by discriminating palates and freshly prepared in the best Tuscan tradition. Enjoy Old-World wines from the star vineyards of Europe and coffees and teas chosen from the finest estates in the world. Espressos boasts an elegant ambience that mirrors Europe’s finest bistros and cafés. Located in Gateway to Amelia. Open Mon. to Wed., 8 a.m to 5 p.m; Thurs. to Sat., from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Available for private events at other times. (904) 491-9800. Major credit cards. B,L,D. $$ Florida House Inn ~ Enjoy Southern cooking at its best. Menu includes Southern Bistro salads, sandwiches, soups and daily specials. The Florida House Inn is located just off Centre Street in the historic district of Fernandina Beach. The inn is the oldest surviving hotel in the state of Florida and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Lunch: Tue. – Fri. 11:30am - 2:30pm; Sat. – Sun. www.AmeliaIslander.com


11:30am - 3pm. Mermaid Bar: Open Wed. – Sun. Drink specials nightly. 22 South Third Street, 904491-3322. L, $$, F Gennaro’s Ristorante Italiano and Pizzaria ~ Authentic Italian cuisine at its finest. Start with our Antipasto or our mussels with white wine or marinara sauce. Accent with luscious wine from our extensive selection. Try our signature dishes, such as Chicken Marsala, Veal Cacciatore with fresh mushrooms, Shrimp Fra’ Diavolo or Veal Piccata with lemon, butter, capers and white wine sauce. Specialty pizzas include Margharita, Chicken Florentine, and Shrimp Feast. 5472 First Coast Hwy (between Summer Beach check-in and Omni AIP), (904) 261-9400 and (904) 491-1999, Mon-Sun 4:00 - 9:30pm. Reservations recommended. Major credit cards. Outdoor dining and private room for large parties. Beer and wine. Gourmet Gourmet ~ Gourmet Gourmet is located between The Ritz-Carlton and AIP at the historical American Beach entrance, on the corner of Lewis Street and A1A. In addition to our fabulous selections of baked goods, appetizers, salads, & entrées to go, we also serve gourmet coffees/cappuccino/espresso with continental breakfast items, brunch, and lunch everyday. A bistro-style dinner menu is served WedSat 5-9pm. AE/MC/ V/DISC 261-8973. Sun-Tues 9am-6pm; Wed-Sat 9am-Seasonal. $$, B,L,D. Hoyt House ~ Enjoy an Authentic English Tea Experience at The Hoyt House Bed & Breakfast. Our menu has fresh Scones and Crumpets made about one hour before you arrive and are usually still warm. A perfect balance of sweet and savory with three different Silver tray platters to choose from.Our signature Tea Sandwiches of Spiced Egg, Tarragon Chicken and the classic Cucumber are sure to please. For a different experience we also have a tray of English Cheeses and Truffle Pate. Open daily Wednesday through Sunday from 12:30pm to 3:30pm and private parties of six or more on Monday & Tuesday. Trays range from $11.95 - $39.95. Full libations offered including Bellini Cocktail, Mimosa & Bloody Mary’s to complete your experience. Reservations are required. 904-277-4300.Our menu is on-line at www.hoythouse.com. Located at 804 Atlantic Avenue on the corner of Center & 8th Avenue in the Historic District. Jack & Diane’s ~ Jack & Diane’s remains the love of the locals for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Come explore “A world of Taste all in one Place” as it is affectionately known by guests from every corner of the globe. At the crossroads of comfort and quest, you will find each dish combines homespun recipes with global influences offering new discoveries in their signature concept of “adventurous dining”. The extensive five page menu presents such a great variety that they created a $5 tasting menu, so you can explore all your cravings at once. This cozy bistro nestled in a historic home circa 1862 offers a fun-loving, unique dining experience in what is now an artists’ sanctuary. Your senses will be filled with sights, sounds and tastes from the world over in this little island gem. Tastes that echo both tradition and adventure, it’s the memories a happy life are made of. www.jackanddianescafe.com Joe’s 2nd Street Bistro ~ Located in historic downtown Fernandina, Joe’s 2nd Street Bistro serves innovative cuisine in a relaxed, island atmosphere. Enjoy fresh seafood, game, and specialty dishes in a charming 1903 home, or outside in a New Orleans-inspired courtyard. Jacksonville Magazine Top 25. Extensive wine list available. Reservations recommended. Major credit cards. 321-2558. Open seven days. D, $$$. Kelley’s Courtyard Café ~ The newest addition to Fernandina Beach’s eclectic blend of restaurants. This family friendly Café offers homemade soups, salads

5472 First Coast Hwy. (located between Ritz-Carlton and Omni AIP)

Monday-Sunday 4:30PM - 9:30PM 904.491.1999 • 904.261.9400 Outdoor dining. Private room available for large parties. Catering and takeout available. Reservations suggested.

Lunch Mon - Sat 11:30am - 3pm Dinner Fri & Sat 5:30 - 9pm Closed Sundays (904) 432-8213 19 South 3rd Street Historic Downtown Fernandina

Fresh ~ Organic Natural A Cafe for Conscious Eating Conveniently Located Inside Nassau Health Foods

Meals To Go • Office Lunches Open Monday - Saturday, 8am - 3pm 833 TJ Courson Road Fernandina Beach, FL

904-277-3141 www.nassauhealthfoods.net

~ Flavors to Savor ~ Breakfast ~ Lunch ~ Dinner 321-1444 708 Centre Street • Downtown Fernandina Beach

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Open every evening from 5pm to 10pm 510 South 8th St • Fernandina Beach 904.277.8797 “Where Friends and Flavors Come Together” www.AmeliaIslander.com


Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner 7am – 8pm • 7am – 9pm Fri/Sat Early Bird Specials • Beer & Wine Open 7 Days 1120 S. 14th Street • (904) 432-8400

AMELIA ISLAND - FLORIDA

Lunch - Tue. – Fri. 11:30am - 2:30pm Sat. & Sun. 11:30am - 3pm Southern Bistro Fare Mermaid Bar Open Wed. – Sun. 5 - 10pm Drink Specials Nightly 22 SOUTH THIRD STREET 904-491-3322 WWW.FLORIDAHOUSEINN.COM

Le Clos serves dinner nightly by candlelight in a charming 1906 cottage. Eclectic wine menu. Reservations recommended. LE CLOS RESTAURANT 20 South Second Street

904-261-8100 www.leclos.com

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and sandwiches in a warm and welcoming courtyard in Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach. On and Off site catering available. Please come and join us at Kelley’s we’re at 19 S. 3rd Street Fernandina Beach. (904) 432-8213 Lulu’s at the Thompson House ~ Lulu’s is more than just a sandwich shop! The dinner menu changes nightly to showcase the best available fresh, local seafood. Lunch features sandwiches, po’ boys, salads, and a wide selection of seafood “little plates.” Open for lunch and dinner Tues - Sat. Sunday Brunch from 10:30am - 3pm. Beer and wine available. Major credit cards. Reservations recommended. 11 South 7th Street. Historic Downtown Fernandina. www. lulusamelia.com. (904) 432-8394. Marker 13 Bar & Grille ~ Enjoy delicious seafood and a variety of hamburgers with a unique and picturesque view. Watch boats come in go in the busy bridge side marina. Toast a beautiful sunset as you sip from a wide variety of beers and wines. Casual and fun for the entire family. Kids menu available. Tuesday through Saturday 11AM-10PM Sunday 11AM – 7PM. Located at the Amelia Island Yacht Basin by the A1A bridge. 277-9619. The Mustard Seed Cafe ~ Located inside Nassau Health Foods, The Mustard Seed is Amelia Island’s only organic eatery and juice bar, with an extensive, eclectic menu featuring vegetarian and vegan items. Daily specials include local seafood, free range chicken and fresh organic produce. Salads, wraps, sandwiches, and soups are available—all prepared with Paul Maley’s impeccable style. Popular items are chicken or veggie quesadillas, grilled mahi or salmon over mixed greens and tuna melt with Swiss cheese and tomato. Open for breakfast and lunch, 8 am - 3pm. Mon -Sat. NassauHealthFoods.net. 833 T. J. Courson Rd. (904) 277-3141. PLAE ~ PLAE (People Laughing and Eating) features a brilliant and seductive atmosphere that accompanies an incomparable menu. Both the menu and the lounge are classic, with exciting twists and unexpected elements that tantalize all appetites. Make PLAE a must on your “to do” list. Located at The Spa & Shops at Amelia Island Plantation. (904) 277-2132. D, $$$, F. Sandy Bottoms ~ Casual dining, lunch and dinner menu, outside beach bar, tables and chairs in the sand on the beach, live entertainment almost every night, feet from the ocean. We offer seafood, sandwiches, salads, and home made pizzas. Full bar inside and outside. Sliders Seaside Grill ~ The Caribbean on Amelia Island! Slider’s offers fun dining for the whole family! Exotic seafood and steaks served to order are the specials of the house. Enjoy a beautiful oceanfront view inside, or on the patio, located steps from the beach. Open daily for lunch and dinner. 1998 S. Fletcher Ave. at Sadler Rd. (next to the roundabout). 277-6652. L, D, $$, F. The Surf ~ Dine indoors or out on our huge, sundrenched deck with views of the ocean across the street. The extensive menu features delicious seafood, steaks, burgers, wraps, salads and Boar’s Head sandwiches. Daily specials include our famous all-you-can-eat wings (Wed. night) and lobster special all day Sunday. Casual, fun atmosphere. Take-out available. Open daily from 11am. 29 TVs throughout. WIFI available. Full service bar. Entertainment every night and weekend afternoons. 3199 S. Fletcher Ave. 261-5711. L, D, $$, F. B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner. $=Entrees under $10, $$=Entrees up to $15. $$$=Entrees over $15. F=Full bar, B/W=Beer & Wine www.AmeliaIslander.com


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spectacular views

Magnificent 4BR, 5.5BA with over 1,200 sq. ft. of porches and screened lanai overlooking marsh views and Lanceford Creek in presitgious Oyster Bay Harbour and Yacht Club. The home boasts an elevator to all 3 levels. Main living area features spacious livingroom with fireplace and dining room with crown molding. Study with French doors and full bath ensuite could easily be a 5th bedroom. Gourmet kitchen with granite, 42” cherry cabinets, all upgraded stainless steel appliances, and gas cooktop. The casual dining room overlooks the marsh and creek. Third floor owners suite features a balcony to view magnificent sunsets. All bedrooms have baths ensuite. The home has a unique in-law or guest suite on the 1st floor (no steps) with full-size kitchen, granite counters, and appliances. Living room, bedroom, and bath of guest suite all open to lanai overlooking backyard and marsh views. Home is in pristine condition.

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Located on a quite cul-de-sac, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has a gourmet kitchen, a gas fireplace, a Jacuzzi tub, a fenced back yard and peaceful wooded views. $535,000

Luxurious 3 bedroom, 3 bath villas showcasing Atlantic Ocean views, sizeable balconies and garage parking. $1,075,000 - $1,149,000

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A lovely 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath French Country style home featuring hardwood floors and a stone fireplace. Overlooks the Long Point golf course. $995,000

Nestled under majestic oak trees, you will enjoy golf and wooded views from these 2 bedroom, 2 bath villas. $259,000 - $299,000

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Nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac, this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home offers peaceful views of the pool, marsh and the Intracoastal Waterway. Features a fireplace, high ceilings, and crown molding. $1,350,000

Elegantly designed, spacious oceanfront 4 bedroom, 4 bath villas featuring panoramic dune, beach and pool views. $1,299,000 - $1,625,000

Prices subject to change without notice. Sq. ft. is approximate

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203 Centre St. • Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 KarenWerling@TeamWerling.com • 904.556.9549 www.FindNortheastFloridaHomes.com North Hampton golfing community, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2,712 sq ft. Downstairs master suite. Office/loft area. Near kayak launch & picnic area, community pool, play ground, tennis and restaurant.

$287,500 85020 SAGAPONACK DRIVE NorthHamptonEstates.com Popular Island community with pool. Pristine, split plan, 2,482 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, fireplace in family room, formal dining & office/living room area. Upstairs bonus room/4th bedroom & full bath.

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AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity! Rarely available first floor Piper Dunes unit with wrap around covered porch allowing generous entertainment space and sparkling ocean and pool views. Over 2,000 square feet of living space with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and quality upgrades throughout. The kitchen, dining, and living rooms and master suite all enjoy beach views. Top of the line kitchen remodel boasts custom cabinetry and drawers, quartz countertops and glass tile backsplash. This villa also has electric hurricane shutters and a private garage.

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Gated, exclusive riverfront community. Over 3,900 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms and 4 1/2 baths. Great home for entertaining with family room, formal living/dining room and bonus rooms. Gorgeous views!

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Marsh view home in beautiful Oak Point. MLS#58378 $650,000

Large home in Amelia Park with courtyard and side porch. MLS#58745 $540,000 Immaculate home located in North Hampton. Large screened-in porch. MLS#57134 $330,000

1733 Dunes Club Place Oceanfront, 3BR/4BA luxury villa in AIP. Newly renovated kitchen. 4 private balconies and 2 garage spaces. MLS#58260. $1,895,000 108 Seaside Retreat 3BR/3BA oceanfront villa with wrap-around balconies and lots of windows. Granite counters in kitchen. Built-in cabinetry in living area. MLS#57891. $870,000 946 South Fletcher Renovated 3BR/2BA oceanfront home with large decks to enjoy sea breezes. Has rental permits for short-term vacation rentals. MLS#55508. $669,000

Move-in ready condo on the ocean. Sold fully furnished. MLS#55161 $278,000

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1766 Dunes CLub Villas Luxury oceanfront home in Amelia Island Plantation. 3 bedrroms, 4 baths. 3,059 sq. ft. MLS#56905 $1,485,000 110 Seaside Retreat Oceafront views. Excellent condition. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2,214 sq. ft. MLS#57779 $998,000 4992 Sea Watch Drive Oceanfront end unit in Summer Beach! 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2,240 sq. ft., MLS#57536 $867,000 3 Laurel Oak Cedar shake exterior in coastal setting. 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2,890 sq. ft. MLS#58691 $789,000 95220 Spring Tide Lane Deep water on South Amelia Island. 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3,701 sq. ft. MLS#56571 $749,000 4 Belted Kingfisher Cozy patio home on marshside. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1,966 sq. ft. MLS#58206 $399,000 24012 Flora Parke Blvd. All brick home just minutes to beach. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1,972 sq. ft., MLS#58633 $141,000

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This remarkable 4 bedroom, 4 bath offering 4,959 sq. ft. oceanfront home is truly in a class by itself. Open & inviting w/huge living areas, painted wood floors, 10' ceilings, 8' doors, custom millwork, plantation shutters & FP. Cook's dream kitchen w/Viking professional appliances/Thermador dishwasher, island w/sink & grill, built-in china cabinet. Generous upstairs master suite w/FP, vaulted ceiling & balcony overlooking the ocean. Grounds are beautifully manicured--43 palm trees, fruit trees, stucco retaining wall & fencing frames the east lawn. Great storage & a basement just waiting to be finished.

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AMELIA ISLAND LISTINGS AND SALES Summer Beach Resort

MARIANN DAHL Owner / Broker

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1177 BEACHWALKER

Great investment property! Priced right and in lovely condition, ready to rent with all the amenities. 4 TV’s, stereo, sleeper sofa, 3-bedrooms and 3 baths. Built in bedroom closets, solid doors, replaced compressor, granite countertops in open, modern kitchen. $399,000

1409 WINDSONG

Oceanfront Windsong townhouse with great sweeping ocean and beach views from every room. Great investment numbers and perfect for a second home. Features 1,500 sq. ft., 2 large spacious bedrooms, 2.5 baths, gas fireplace, heated pool, stone shower/baths with georgous glass sinks, and carport. Ready to move in! Fully furnished. $ 799,000 See Virtual Tour at www.uniqueameliaisland.com.

152 LONG POINT DRIVE

Every amenity exists in this well built, 3,150 sq. ft. Rutenberg designed home located in the Long Point community on the golf course. Large eat-in kitchen and family room, wood-burning fireplace, quiet location, split bedroom plan, 3 bedrooms plus office, 3.5 baths, 3 car garage, screened-in pool and spa, and large summer kichen with gas. $ 1,375,000 See Virtual Tour at www.uniqueameliaisland.com.

Summer Beach Resort home offering easy access to the beach in a gated resort community. With four bedrooms, one of which has built-in cabinetry and is used currently as an office, an open, spacious living and dining area filled with natural light and a well organized kitchen and breakfast area overlooking the large screened porch and beautifully landscaped yard. #53400 $499,000

Deep Water Home on Egan’s Creek Well built, remodeled custom home with over 3,000 sq. ft. with generous rooms. Kitchen features granite counters, and center island with gas stove top. Extra large master suite overlooks creek. Living room has hardwood floors, fireplace and Peachtree sliding glass doors, which open to a deck with screened porch and hot tub. Private dock with deeded access. This is navigable water at all tides. #57701 $849,000

Historic District Meticulously restored 1904 home close to Centre St. Heart pine floors and trim work, detailed window designs, and tall oak mantels blend smoothly with the modern elements of the kitchen, featuring top-of-the-line appliances, and the first floor master suite and luxury master bath with a steam shower and Jacuzzi tub. Large closets, spacious laundry room, a garage, studio and brick courtyard round out this special home. #58445 $685,000

Coastal Beauty Live the coastal dream in this comfortable home near the beach. Open floorplan with two living areas and a double sided fireplace. Spacious kitchen features granite counters and a center island, 4 bedrooms with split plan, fenced yard with swimming pool, and nice landscaping. New pavers surround pool and lanai. Walking distance to the beach and centrally located on Amelia Island. #57333 $349,900

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~ Featured Listings ~ CARLTON DUNES AT SUMMER BEACH

Located north and adjacent to The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. These fabulous oceanfront condominiums feature beautiful custom appointments, large square footage and membership to The Golf Club of Amelia Island. Oceanfront and golf course views are incredible! These units start at $1,150,000.

96183 BAY VIEW DRIVE This gorgeous 3/3 home is on Lanceford Creek in prestigious Oyster Bay Harbour. The open floorplan and expansive windows allow you to take in beautiful sunsets from almost all living areas. Home in meticulous condition. Large screened porch off great room, Master suite with large sitting area and bath which opens up to expansive deck. Beautiful hardwood floors grace the main living areas. Oversized garage and basement. The community has a swimming pool, tennis courts and residents’ ability to join the Yacht Club which consists of a beautiful outdoor pool at waters edge, work out facility and restaurant/bar. MLS#58561. $459,000

OCEAN PLACE AT SUMMER BEACH

Located on the south side of The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. These wonderful condominiums offer the perfect get-away. Competitive pricing, fabulous floor plans, beautiful views, as well as rental potential have made Ocean Place a “must have” for potential owner-investors. These units start at $459,000 and are direct oceanfront. View Virtual Tours of these and other fabulous listings on www.marcymock.com.

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1017 MAGNOLIA WOODS COURT Feel the sea breeze from the large front porch of this beautiful Victorian home in the highly desirable seaside community of Beachwalk just steps away from the beautiful beaches of Amelia Island. This community comes with it’s own deeded beach walkway. Newly remodeled interior and exterior with brand new kitchen cabinets, SS appliances and granite countertops. New carpeting and paint inside and out as well as a new roof. Vaulted ceilings in great room, large bonus room could be 4th bedroom. Corner lot with private back yard. This could make an ideal home for those seeking the appeal of island life. MLS#58620. $429,900


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You Deserve the Best Laily Schlegel REALTOR/Owner

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For Ocean Front, Marsh Front & Resort Properties Call Laily!

TURTLE DUNES • Oceanfront 3 BR 3.5 BA Penthouse • 2,220 sq. ft . of living space • 3 marsh- & oceanfront balconies • Fully furnished / income producing property • Turn Key Condition • $895,000 MLS#56291

OCEAN CLUB VILLA • 3,225 sq. ft. of oceanfront luxury living • Oceanfront 4 BR, 4 BA 5th floor • 2 offices / storm shutters • Center island cooktop • 2 oceanfront decks • 2 car garage / storage • $1,795,000 MLS#58253

BEACHSIDE VILLAS • Oceanfront 3 BR 3 BA 5th floor • 2 Master suites with balcony • 3rd BR has an office • Bosch appliances • Storm shutters • Solid Mahogany doors/ stained glass front door • $1,050,000 MLS#58776

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• Oceanfront 3 BR 3 BA 6th floor • Extensive quality built-ins • Spacious kitchen with granite and island • High ceilings / double door entry • 2 large east and west balconies • Fully furnished “turn key” condition • $1,550,000 MLS#58509

the ad in the Amelia Islander Magazine. MARSH LAKES DRIVE • Best priced home • 3 BR / 3.5 BA & large library • Gourmet kitchen with granite • Beautifully landscaped • Heated & screened pool • Gorgeous lake views • $450,000 MLS#58508

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Refreshing a Room from page 39. pick books meaningful to your family. McEntyre agrees you should always include books in your overall design scheme. He proposes ďŹ nding a coffee table with an under shelf for decorative baskets in which you can store your clutter, magazines, remote controls, and all that mess that is too frequently on top of the table. “Lighting, lighting, lighting,â€? said Nicole Herbert, owner of Vignette Design. McEntyre said he often replaces the table lamp with two task reading lights, freeing table space and pairing two attractive lamps. Tennille notes that lamps can be completely refreshed simply with new shades. The interior specialists are unanimous when it comes to shelves. “Eliminate decorative pieces in favor of a shelf full of attractively framed family photos,â€? says McEntyre. Tennille agrees. “If you don’t have frames, buy some! Put new pictures in all of your frames, personalizing your room.â€? And don’t forget fresh owers are a great accessory, too. “Throw out fake owers,â€? says Branch. “We live in a lush paradise, bring some outside in! It enlivens any room!â€? McEntyre agrees, explaining that he often places an attractive container on the coffee table or bookshelf and ďŹ lls it with ivy or some other green plant. The powder room or guest bath is a good candidate for a quick refreshing. “You get a lot of impact for little money because it’s a small space,â€? Herbert notes. She adds that the powder room is the perfect space in which to use wallpaper, which is very hot in design right now. “Show your creativity in your choice. Pick a large repeat pattern to make the small space look big.â€? She also reiterates that new lighting is a great way to ďŹ nd something really unique and design around it. If you’re ready for a fresh start in the New Year but are worried that perhaps your wallet isn’t, remember that a big budget isn’t required to make a big impact. All that’s needed is a little creativity.

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backyard adventure

bicycling on Amelia Island BY KAREN MILLER PHOTO BY WILLIAM RASER

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love to ride my bike around Amelia Island, and, in the last two years, it has become a lot easier to do so. With miles of new bike trails, better sidewalks, and safer bike lanes, my friends and I are pedaling now more than ever. Did you know that the number one question asked by tourists when they visit is, “Are there safe places to ride a bike around the island?” Cycling is one of the most versatile sports that anyone can participate in, and it’s also great fun. I thought it would be enjoyable to try out some of the new trails that will now take you safely from the north end of Amelia Island to the very southern tip, and even beyond. Some people are under the misconception that there is one long, paved trail to take you through the island, but that is not true. The Amelia Island Bike Trail is a series of trails that connect together so that you can ride everywhere around the island safely. The thing I like about the island trails is they are diverse and distinctive everywhere you go, making your cycling experience fun and rewarding no matter where you cycle on the island. I began my trip at Fort Clinch State Park, the most northern tip of Amelia Island. You can take the back trails if you have an off-road bike, and they are pretty challenging. I chose to take the easier route on the main road, which brought me from the Amelia River though the state park’s maritime hammock and estuarine tidal marsh. When I got to the entrance of the park, I crossed Atlantic Avenue and continued out behind the Atlantic Rec Center, where I entered Egan’s Creek Greenway. The Greenway is one of my favorite parts of the trail. It is all off road, but easy to bike, and I always see a multitude of birds, turtles, and, occasionally, a raccoon or otter. It was a beautiful, sunny day as I traveled the trail across Jasmine Street, and onto the southern part of the Greenway, which now goes all the way to Sadler Road, behind the Residence Inn. I highly recommend picking up a map of the Greenway, as there are other side trails and you can get turned around a little if you’re not paying attention. But I managed to come out unscathed, and then turned left toward the beach, riding on the sidewalk for a short distance until I came to First Avenue, where I took a right.

First Avenue runs parallel to South Fletcher, a quiet neighborhood street with very little traffic and friendly people who greeted me good morning as I cycled through. When I reached Bill Melton Drive and the Fernandina Beach Golf Club, I rode up Bill Melton and through that neighborhood until I reached Buccaneer Trail. The sidewalk along Buccaneer Trail is very safe to ride on, set well back from the street, and a treat awaits cyclists along that part of the trail: the Ten Acres Kraft Athletic Club. A private organization, Ten Acres has a large sign at its gate that welcomes bicyclists to come into the club to rest by the river. Ten Acres is a nice place to take a break, have a snack, drink some water, and enjoy the view of the river. If you ride down there at sunset, the view is especially picturesque. After my rest, I rode south until I came to A1A, which took me all the way to Amelia River State Park at the south end of the island. This part of the trail is where I noticed so much improvement – the bike lanes are wide and safe, and cyclists are easily seen by motorists. What a pleasurable experience! There is still some construction ongoing as I write this, but the trails will be completed by March 2013. If I were to continue over the Nassau Sound, I would have discovered even more trails through Big and Little Talbot Islands, and, if I was feeling really adventurous, I could ride to Mayport, taking the St. John’s River ferry, and continue all the way to Jacksonville, and even St. Augustine. Whew! I think I’ll save that for another day. For a map of Amelia’s bike trails and more information, visit www.ameliaislandtrail.org and www.ameliaisland.com/biketrails.

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