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CHURCH INSTALLS LITTLE FREE PANTRY TO HELP NEIGHBORS In response to increasing prices from gas to groceries, Avondale United Methodist Church has installed a Little Free Pantry on the corner of Herschel and Talbot, next to their Little Free Library. It works on the same principle, take what you need, leave what you can. Neighbors are welcome to help themselves to food items to help stretch their grocery budgets or to donate non-perishable items if they can. Things such as tuna, peanut butter, ravioli and other canned pasta meals, and breakfast bars are especially needed. Donations from the community are welcomed. Please feel free to contact the church at (904)389-1175 or email office@ aumc.jax
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Episcopal School of Jacksonville photography students visited Italy with photography instructor Mark Zimmerman. In Venice they attended The Biennale, took a boat trip to Murano and Burano for a glassblowing demonstration, and saw an installation by Anselm Kiefer at the Palazzo Ducale. In Florence they heard the monks chant at Abbazia di San Miniato al Monte and went to Boboli Gardens. In Milan they went to the Prada Foundation, Elmgreen and Dragset, and saw The Last Supper. Students will develop and share their pictures over the summer and throughout the coming school year.
Riverfront access to Riverside a reality
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Boaters, water taxi will enhance visits to historic district via St. Johns River
Rotary Club of Jacksonville’s latest member, Nancy Cleaveland, was introduced by Renee Parenteau, July 25.
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Councilmember Randy DeFoor cuts the ribbon with help from Lori Boyer, CEO of Downtown Investment Authority (DIA)
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The Post Street Day Dock, located at the end of Post Street, near the Cummer Museum, is now open to recreational boaters. There are four slips that allow boaters to tie off to the dock, which also features an ADA accessible gangway. On June 30, District 14 Councilmember Randy DeFoor hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony. “It’s going to be the first public dock that’s accessible by all the community to the district, said Councilmember DeFoor. “Which means a lot for the economy. People can go from one side of the city to the other side of the city and enjoy restaurants, bars, and museums. We have so much to offer. What a wonderful way to visit it, than on the water.”
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The St. Johns River Water Taxi will also provide service at the dock. It will allow access to the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, The Garden Club of Jacksonville, restaurants, shops, and businesses in Historic 5points. There is no word yet on when that service will begin. “It’s just going to be another viable outlet for everyone to utilize, expand the community a little more, especially when the shared-use path is completed,” said Marisa Whittemore, with the Riverside/Avondale Preservation Society, “I think it’s going to be another way for more people to explore Riverside and have a different way to approaching the area versus car or bike.”
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