Resident: Riverside June 2021

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COMMUNITY NEWS

The Jacksonville Jaguars teamed up with the Cultural Council to kickoff a new creative partnership. READ MORE ON PAGE 27

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FINFEST CELEBRATED A RETURN TO TROPICAL ATTIRE, RAISING FUNDS Patrons couldn’t wait to get back in the action, as party-goers enjoyed the return to FinFest as it’s always been – in person – a night to remember. The party has been held annually on the St. Johns River at the Timuquana Country Club for years and the return delivered a great crowd for the annual affair May 22. It was a great time, a great cause and supporters like Nancy Barber, her son Dylan and his wife Britney were captured in a photo as they celebrated a donation made during the auction. READ MORE ON PAGE 25

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IT’S A “SUPER SELLERS REAL ESTATE MARKET” READ MORE ON PAGE 16 JUNE 2021, VOL. 14, ISSUE 06

Garden Tour

A group of local ladies from the Corrigan family were out to enjoy the day as Gabriella Rogers, Casey Rogers, Edna Corrigan, Emily Higginbotham, Kate Corrigan, Carol Yazdiya, Shawn Corrigan-Smith and Laurie Corrigan toured the neighborhood and connected with family.

GARDEN TOUR COMPLETE WITH BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS, YARD ART AND STUNNING SPACES Riverside Avondale Preservation (RAP) took a bold step and forged forward with its first Garden Tour 2021, as locals begin making way out of pandemic mask mandates to enjoy more local activities and events. From exquisite yard art in the “Art Garden – Avant-Garde Yard”, to a Jacksonville Jaguar gameday sanctuary at “Made for a Staycation”, an unforgettable memorial garden at “A Calmer Karma” and a butterfly-themed “Flutter by Fantasy”, there was something to takeaway from the many unforgettable yards and patios featured on this year’s tour, sponsored by the Resident Community News Group. READ MORE ON PAGE 22

ACOSTA BRIDGE CELEBRATES 100 YEARS

DANIEL GATHERS DONORS, BUILDS UPON LEGACY GIVING

On July 1, 1921, 5,000 automobiles drove across the first bridge built to cross over the St. Johns River to connect the north bank of the river to the south bank. That may have been nearly every car in Jacksonville, as reported in Jacksonville’s Architectural Heritage by noted local historian Wayne Wood, because only about 5,000 families among the city’s nearly 100,000 population owned automobiles at the time. During the last week this month, the San Marco Preservation Society will mark the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Acosta Bridge with a multi-day celebration.

Recognizing great need for Daniel kids are Jeanine Fickling, Eleanor Colledge, Lesley Wells and Shep Colledge. Compassionate hearts and considerate givers returned to social settings and spent quality time building support for the future May 20.

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