Business in Brief: New home for ABET

Money for ElderSource; St. Vincent’s expands online scheduling


  • By Scott Sailer
  • | 5:00 a.m. May 22, 2018
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Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre board members visit the 500 Atlantic site. From left: Tracey Gallagher, Rhodie Jackson, Ashley Macko, Alan Gleit, Jack Barnard, Celia Frank, Betsy Darnell, Judy Hulett and Bryan Frank.
Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre board members visit the 500 Atlantic site. From left: Tracey Gallagher, Rhodie Jackson, Ashley Macko, Alan Gleit, Jack Barnard, Celia Frank, Betsy Darnell, Judy Hulett and Bryan Frank.
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New home for ABET: Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre is partnering with 500 Atlantic to move to Neptune Beach Plaza this summer.

 The shopping center, the former home of Kmart, is being redeveloped into a mixed-use neighborhood called 500 Atlantic. ABET will move temporarily to the Lucky’s Market building and will later relocate to a permanent facility within the development.

 The group also is changing its name to All Beaches Experimental Theatre.

State. Sen. Aaron Bean presents a check for $400,000 to ElderSource.
State. Sen. Aaron Bean presents a check for $400,000 to ElderSource.

Money for ElderSource: ElderSource received $400,000 in state funding to provide home-delivered meals to elderly Northeast Florida residents. State Sen. Aaron Bean, R-Fernandina Beach, and Rep. Travis Cummings, R-Fleming Island, worked together to secure the money.

St. Vincent’s expands online scheduling: Online scheduling now is available for St. Vincent’s primary care and pediatrics providers. St. Vincent’s says it is the only provider in the region to offer online scheduling for urgent care, emergency care and mammography.

 

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