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Hashrocket software developers host Coffee and Code in Riverside at 7:30 a.m. each Thursday at Bold Bean Coffee Roasters, 869 Stockton St. Suite 1-2 in Riverside. Free to attend. For information, call Shaun Hubbard at 904-339-7047 or RSVP at http://www.meetup.com/jax-code-and-coffee/.
You’re invited to join a three-day, community-wide dialogue and
feedback session related to Blanding Boulevard and Park Street
from the Orange Park Mall to Interstate 95. The JTA will be discussing
potential safety and mobility improvements within the corridor and
need your input.
Tuesday, January 26
Community Open House
5 – 8 p.m.
Wednesday, January 27
Community Feedback and
Planning Session
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday, January 28
Community Feedback and
Planning Session
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday, January 28
Wrap-up Presentation
5 – 7 p.m.
All interested persons or groups are encouraged to attend and participate. Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability or familial status. Anyone requiring special accommodations should contact Wendy Morrow at 904-598-8733 or email [email protected] no later than January 19, 2016. These meetings are ADA transit accessible by bus route number 5.
You’re invited to join a three-day, community-wide dialogue and
feedback session related to Blanding Boulevard and Park Street
from the Orange Park Mall to Interstate 95. The JTA will be discussing
potential safety and mobility improvements within the corridor and
need your input.
Tuesday, January 26
Community Open House
5 – 8 p.m.
Wednesday, January 27
Community Feedback and
Planning Session
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday, January 28
Community Feedback and
Planning Session
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday, January 28
Wrap-up Presentation
5 – 7 p.m.
All interested persons or groups are encouraged to attend and participate. Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability or familial status. Anyone requiring special accommodations should contact Wendy Morrow at 904-598-8733 or email [email protected] no later than January 19, 2016. These meetings are ADA transit accessible by bus route number 5.
Assistance with all types of personal devices. Call (904) 858-2907 for more information.
This program is for children birth to 5 years with an adult caregiver. The program includes stories, books, finger plays, nursery rhymes, and songs that promote language development, vocabulary building and comprehension.
Arts & Crafts or Open Play following program. Early literacy toys ranging from building blocks to dinosaurs will be made available.
Call (904) 858-2907 for more information.
Local residents have already lined up to offer unwanted fruit from their home citrus trees for the Citrus Harvest for the Hungry from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30 – and Feeding Northeast Florida (FNEFL) needs about 500 volunteers to collect all the fruit.
FNEFL, which partners with The Society of St. Andrews on the project, hopes to rescue 30,000 pounds of fresh citrus that would otherwise be lost and distribute it to more than 180 partner food pantries in 17 Northeast Florida counties.
To volunteer to help pick the fruit, people should call 904-830-4379 or they can register online at www.feedingnefl.com/volunteer. Volunteers will meet at the following locations:
Southside/Beaches – Chets Creek Church, 4420 Hodges Blvd.
Mandarin – Mandarin Presbyterian Church, 12001 Mandarin Rd.
San Marco/Baymeadows – Baymeadows Baptist Church, 4826 Baymeadows Rd.
Arlington – Bethany Ministries, 8800 Arlington Expressway
Westside – Feeding Northeast Florida, 1116 Edgewood Ave. North
Inaugural Book It 5K presented by Krista Fracke Jacksonville Real Estate Company and Zaxby’s Family Fun Run. Proceeds benefit the Jacksonville Public Library’s Summer Learning program (purchase of books, prizes and marketing space for the program)
When: Sunday, January 31 8:30am (5K) 9:45am (Fun Run)
Where: The Avenues Mall Food Court Entrance
Tickets: fun4firstcoastkids.com; discounted tickets for kids in the fun run ($15)
All 5K participants will receive a race medal and t-shirt
Prize baskets for the top overall female AND male winner will include:
-$50 Avenues Mall Gift Card
-Greens fees and cart for 18 holes of golf at Deer Creek Country Club
-Passes to The Edge Rock Gym
-Prize pack from Flomotion, local clothing company.
-Gift basket from Woody’s BBQ.
-Gift basket from Jersey Mike’s
All fun run participants will receive:
-Race Medal
-Top winners will receive passes to The Edge Rock Gym!
-Skate Station Funworks Mandarin/Orange Park pass to skate!
-Jumperz Fun Center pass to jump!
-Pump It Up pass to jump!
-Rebounderz Pass to jump!
-First 25 runners receive Sweet Frog Jax Beach visors!
SouthPaw (Jax Suns mascot), the Shark Attack Dancers and some of the players from the Jacksonville Giants will be at the event to whoop it up!
More details at http://fun4firstcoastkids.com/Blog/book-it-jax-5k-and-family-fun-run
Anne Akiko Meyers is one of today’s most sought-after violinists. She is celebrated around the world for her passionate performances, purity of sound and deeply poetic interpretations. Ms Meyers has maintained an extensive touring schedule for nearly 30 years, regularly performing in recital and as guest soloist with the world’s foremost orchestras. She also is a best-selling recording artist, having released 32 albums.
For complete Festival information and to purchase tickets, go to www.aicmf.com.
Free, but RSVP required, www.stjohnsriverkeeper.org
Imagine being afraid to drink your water, take a bath, fish, or farm. Toxic coal ash stored across Florida poses exactly these risks. Communities are successfully pushing for clean-up in other southeastern states and we’re hosting an event in Jacksonville to help with these efforts.
St. John’s RIverkeeper is partnering with Northeast Florida Sierra Club, Earthjustice, The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, and Working Films to bring Coal Ash Stories, a documentary that highlights how coal ash is hurting people and communities, to Jacksonville. Four short films are focused on coal ash, public health concerns, related policy, and ways that communities are responding. A panel will follow the presentation that includes the filmmaker and local speakers. Come learn about the issues, talk with your neighbors, and find out how you can help protect your community. Register online for this free event at www.stjohnsriverkeeper.org.
Regular Meeting, Q&A time, Plant Exchange
Topic: Lawn Care for All Seasons
Speaker: Mike Pelachke, Owner, Integrity Lawn & Ornamental Lawn Care

