Resident: San Marco February 2024

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V for Victim Victory

Don’t Forget the 904

As of Jan. 29, residents have to include the 904 area code when making phone calls and storing contact information. This is in anticipation of Jacksonville’s new area code – 324 – which is expected to launch Feb. 26.

Despite being victims of a cruel theft, cancer patients and their supporters at V for Victory prove there is more good than bad in the world as the Jacksonville community and beyond rally behind them to replace hundreds of stolen LEGO sets destined for the recovering cancer patients.

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Camilo Ramirez and his daughters enjoyed donuts, coffee, a chapel service and visit to the book fair during the January Dads & Donuts event at San Jose Episcopal Day School.

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Red Shield Shines

The January meeting of the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary brought event Chairs Susie O’Quinn and Rita Cannon, celebrity chef and speaker Matthew Roop, Marilyn Carpenter, Nee Cee Lee and Michele Kehnert to Epping Forest Yacht and Country Club as part of the warmup to the 38th Annual Celebrity Chefs Tasting Luncheon and Silent Auction, Monday, Jan. 22. READ MORE ON PAGE 29

Duval County Public Schools Superintendent Dana Kriznar with Aria Brown

Gray to Launch New Concept in Former San Marco Theatre

Breaking Ground: A Renewal 81 Years in the Making

Brown Wins Essay Contest

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Aria Brown, a senior at Wolfson High School, was recognized on Dec. 6 as the third-place winner in the 2023 High School Essay Contest, sponsored by the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division. Brown’s essay focused on the Constitution’s 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party.

Spring Park Elementary, long after its massive 1968 fire, will finally get the phoenix-style revival it deserves. Groundbreaking for an all-new facility for the school is slated for April 4, on what is now St. Nicholas Park property. With a budget exceeding $25 million, student capacity will almost double, and the learning capacity will be enhanced thanks to several technological innovations. READ MORE ON PAGE 41

A new restaurant concept is planned for the space at the old San Marco Theatre. Electric Dough Pizza Co., the latest restaurant concept by chef Tom Gray, will move into the space originally intended for the Flying Iguana by restauranteur Al Mansur. The announcement came in a Jan. 29 press release that indicated the lease for the restaurant space had been transitioned from Mansur to Gray and was finalized in January. “This location has been a neighborhood cornerstone visually and historically for nearly 90 years. I am thrilled to be able to make it come alive once again to welcome locals and visitors alike,” Gray said. “San Marco is my home, and we are inspired by the opportunity to preserve the soul of the building and breathe new life into the interior with stylistic touches that mesh our concept with the beauty and presence of the theatre.” READ MORE ON PAGE 29

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