Resident: San Marco January 2021

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RESIDENTNEWS.NET | JANUARY 2021, VOL. 14, ISSUE 01

SAN JOSE . SAN MARCO . ST. NICHOLAS

Mid-year pause

Lauren Nixon joined Christopher Warren at Epping Forest Yacht and Country Club for an end-of-the-year celebration of the Hightower Emerging Leaders Fellowship Dec. 4. READ MORE, PAGE 19

Looking toward 2021 Four local members of the Jacksonville City Council share insights on what may be ahead for their Districts as the new year begins. READ MORE, PAGE 6

Partnering to improve children’s health Candy Perry, Alexia Williams, and Parris Plummer

Daily’s CEO and President Aubrey Edge joined Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Dr. Larry Moss, CEO and president of Nemours Children’s Health System, and Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry during a press conference to commemorate Daily’s $5 million gift to Nemours Children’s Specialty Care in San Marco Dec. 9. The gift was the largest ever in Nemours history. READ MORE, PAGE 4

Walking to raise awareness for vision health Vision Is Priceless hosted its 4th Annual Strides For Sight Awareness Walk Nov. 21 at Riverside Park to raise awareness about the importance of vision health and access to vision care. The walk had both an in-person and virtual component and raised nearly $55,000 to support Vision Is Priceless' sight-saving services— including vision screenings, eye exams, prescription glasses, and eye surgeries— that it provides free of charge to adults and children in need. Last year, Vision Is Priceless provided 39,480 vision screenings, 1,621 eye exams plus specialty exams, 2,455 prescription and reading glasses, 6,844 referrals, and 61 eye surgeries to the underserved and uninsured in the community. The 2020 Strides For Sight Awareness Walk was sponsored by Miller Electric, W.W. Gay Mechanical Contractors, The Eye Research Foundation, Levenson Eye Associates, Sunoptic Technologies, Florida Eye Specialists, Ascension St. Vincent’s, Johnson & Johnson Vision, and the Arlington Lions Club.

Episcopal students bring seniors Christmas cheer through song

Choral students at the Episcopal School of Jacksonville spread cheer to older residents at San Jose Gardens.

Although Episcopal Munnerlyn Campus choral students were unable to hold a traditional Christmas Concert at St. John's Cathedral, the chorus program decided to bring Christmas cheer to senior residents around Jacksonville who have been isolated because of the virus. The students socially distanced and sang for residents at four locations: Angelwood Homes; San Jose Gardens; Starling on San Jose; and Wyndham Lakes in Mandarin. In addition, the ESJ Music for a Cause club, led by senior Samuel Salameh, went on a caroling tour around town Dec. 6 to raise money for Feeding Northeast Florida. The students sang in Memorial Park, San Marco, and at Chick-fil-A at the St. John’s Town Center. The students raised $250 for the nonprofit.

Celebrating Chanukiyah Adam Chaskin lights up the Jacksonville Jewish Alliance’s giant outdoor Chanukiyah, which was created by local artist David Ponsler. The ceremony, which took place on Dec. 10, included songs led by Hazzan Holzer, cantor of Jacksonville Jewish Center, and Rabbi Feigenbaum.

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