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RESIDENTNEWS.NET | JANUARY 2020, VOL. 14, ISSUE 01
RIVERSIDE . AVONDALE . ORTEGA . MURRAY HILL
Inaugural tour of homes raises funds for Junior League Celebrating Circles Ronald McDonald House Executive Director Diane Boyle holds up the most recent edition of Circles, Social Datebook and Charity Register at the National Philanthropy Day luncheon at the Hyatt Regency Nov. 21. READ MORE, PAGE 30
REAL ESTATE
SOARS IN HISTORIC DISTRICTS
Low inventories from sellers and a high demand from buyers to purchase homes in Jacksonville’s Historic Districts is breeding optimism among real estate professionals throughout the Northeast Florida region. Lorrie DeFrank provides a keen look at the housing market in the New Year.
Ashley Clark volunteers for the Junior League of Jacksonville in front of the Riverside Avenue home of Bonnie and Shawn McCormick.
The Junior League of Jacksonville celebrated its inaugural Tour of Homes fundraiser Dec. 1, when nearly 200 people were able to visit several specific homes throughout Riverside and Avondale. Proceeds raised will be used to further the League’s mission of developing the potential of women and improving the community through the contributions and leadership of trained volunteers. Money will also be put toward the club’s signature project, the Fresh Minds program, which promotes the availability of healthy food, nutrition education and health and wellness to local low-income schools and communities.
Tour-goers got to take an excursion through six homes, that were decked out for the holiday season. Each League-friendly homeowner had a connection with the organization as either a member, sustainer or friend. The addresses of the homes open to the tour were 2767 Lydia St.; 1335 Edgewood Ave.; 1309 Belvedere Ave.; 2526 College St.; 1980 Greenwood Ave. and 3011 Riverside Ave. This won’t be the last tour for the Junior League, said President Katie Thompson Nielson. “We are looking forward to growing it next year!” she said.
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Paris in bloom
Celebrating friendship, philanthropy and church Long-time friends Joannie Wellhouse Newton, Helen Murchison Lane and her sister, Margaret (Muffet) Murchison Corse, met with The Very Rev. Kate Moorehead to share memories and discuss old times during a special luncheon held at St. John’s Cathedral Nov. 13.
Dr. Mark and Ellen Gould joined Grace Sarber and Scott Wooten at the 2019 Art & Antiques Show, a fundraiser for The Women’s Board of Wolfson Children’s Hospital. French cuisine, dancing, magical gardens, lectures on interior design and shopping from antique dealers from around the country made the Prime Osborn event one of the highlights of the season. READ MORE, PAGE 26
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Raising a glass and then some Nara Nelson and her dog, Monaco, joined Brian and Sarah Neiheisel at the Annual Riverside/Avondale Wine Festival in late November. READ MORE, PAGE 29
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