Riverside Avondale neighbors.

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Riverside Avondale neighbors.

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Library.1753

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Library periodicals of June 4 2023

Description

11 volumes : illustrations; 28 cm Riverside Avondale neighbors. Periodical. Editor: Doug Milne, Jr. Library has: January 2020 issue, February 2020 issue, November 2020 issue, December 2020 issue -- August 2021 -- February 2022 (missing 4/2023) -- Sept. 2022 -- Dec. 2022 -- March 2023 -- April 2023 -- May 2023. Jan. 2020 issue: Ron Littlepage's big impact on his adopted hometown -- Riverdale Inn -- Jax Commodores League -- Kamp Kritter lends a hand to paws in need -- Furyk Foundation's 8th annual Hope for the Holidays. Feb. 2020 issue: Randy and Allison DeFoor's photo on cover -- Randy DeFoor's journey to become a better servant -- Lillian's Sports Bar and Grill -- Lakeshore bicycles. November 2020 issue: Ron Chamblin on cover -- Bold City Therapy &Wellness founded by Casey McNeill profiled --Ron Chamblin builds his life and career one line at a time including Bookmine -- Simply Sara's diner in Ortega Village -- Freed to Run, Legal aid's largest fundraiser has new route -- Gyminators Gymnastics run by Paula Falls. Dec. 2020 issue: Wayne Wood and Lana Shuttleworth on cover -- Ben Ketchum, Head of School, Riverside Presbyterian Day School interview -- Wayne's world: Riverside & Avondale thrive courtesy of Wayne Wood -- Former Jax Jaguar, Arrelious Ben, opens Social House Coffee -- Jax Pickleball Store opened by Andy Zarka. August 2021 issue: Jim & Tabitha Furyk Foundation -- News and notes from Bolles School -- Get away and experience the historic Riverdale Inn in Riverside -- AMADA Senior Care -- Jacksonville native Vann Hardin introduces new music release, Violet Parlor -- Gyminators gymnastics. February 2022 issue: Sound of art from Gina Martinelli -- Featured artist : Jack Allen -- Social House Coffee ... two year anniversary, owner Jax Jaguar receiver Arrelious Benn. Sept. 2022 issue: Zen Miller comes full circle to begin again -- Carryl Tire Co. result of brothers admiration for father -- Florida Children's Institute inspired by personal experience -- Hope Haven: nearly 100 years of service to the children and families of Jacksonville -- Stellers Featured Artist: Kim Gibbs.; Dec. 2022 issue: Aida Seeraj: Inspired to rise in the blink of an eye -- Vera Beauty: Uplifting women and making sure you look your best -- Amada Senior Care of Jacksonville specializes in matching clients, families with ideal home care aide -- Stellers Gallery featured artist: Christy Kinard -- Riverside Presbyterian Day School students create art for a cause (Angels for Allison) -- Gyminators celebrates 20 years as a community staple -- Come to the 20th annual Gingerbread Extravaganza / Kate Hallock -- Riverside cornerstone campaign takes shape with an eye to the future. March 2023 Issue: Sarah van Cleve (related to C.D. Towers family, married to leading cardiologist, active volunteer, holds key to the City of Jax, Senior Citizen Award for volunteer of the Year etc. -- Grassroots Natural Market -- More than 3 decades later, Janie Boyd stronger than ever in real estate industry -- Stellers Gallery March featured artist: C. Ford Riley. April 2023 issue: Sky is the limit for 9 year old golfer, Charlie Beard -- Mox Ice Cream's fundaes are the hottest cold treats going -- Hunger fight: Ending childhood hunger and illiteracy -- Grand opening of Pure Barre and Cycle Bar Riverside held -- Amada Senior Care is a "Best of Florida" winner -- Ballast Marine, LLC now open for all your boat motor needs -- Stellers Gallery featured artist: Laura Lloyd Fontaine -- Jax Idol returns to Lillian's Sports Grill on Roosevelt. May 2023 issue: Meet Mark and Jane Riechmann who live in Beau Rivage -- Fuller Warren shared use path finally opens -- Going on at Riverside Presbyterian Day School -- Grassroots Natural Market: locally-owned home to fresh, ororganic produce -- Letter from the desk of Councilman Matt Carlucci (San Marco news) -- Exciting upgrades and enhancements at John Stockton Elementary School -- Stellers Gallery featured artist: Jacksonville native Ariel Harder -- Non-profit Isla Day Spa will provide space for women to heal, founded by Heather Johnson.

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Documentary Objects

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Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Littlepage, Ron., Riverdale Inn (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Jacksonville Commodores League (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Kamp Kritter (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Furyk, Jim ., Hope for the holidays (Organization) Jacksonville, Fla., DeFoor, Randy., Lillian's Sports Bar and Grill (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Lakeshore Bicycles (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Riverside Presbyterian Day School (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Wood, Wayne W., Shuttleworth, Lana., Ben, Arrelious., Jax Pickleball Store (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Chamblin, Ron., Legal aid -- Florida -- Jacksonville., Booksellers and bookselling -- Florida -- Jacksonville., Bolles School (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Martinelli, Gina., Social House Coffee (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Benn, Arrelious., Miller, Zen., Carryl Tire Co. (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Hope Haven Children's Hospital -- Jacksonville (Fla.)., Stellers Gallery (Jacksonville Fla.)., Gibbs, Kim., Van Cleve, Sarah, Towers, Charles Daughtry, Jr., Riley, C. Ford., Riechmann, Jane., Fuller Warren Bridge (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Carlucci, Matt., John Stockton Elementary School (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Harder, Ariel., Timuquana Country Club (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Beard, Charlie.

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Jacksonville, Fla.

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