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The Professional Directory is being prepared and attorneys can get updated photos taken at Bailey Publishing & Communications offices at 10 N. Newnan Street between 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. No appointment necessary.

• Downtown-based commercial realtor Heyward Cantrell’s golf game is improving — he recently beat Jaguars Coach Jack Del Rio in their club tournament.

• The Ritz Chamber Music Society, the non-profit parent of the Ritz Chamber Players, has elected Barbara Kaczynski, Jodi Cigler-Farrell and Deborah Broder to its board. Kaczynski is a certified public accountant, Cigler-Farrell is a senior manager with Deloitte & Touche and Broder is the director of development of the Cummer Museum.

• J.T. Thornton, the Episcopal High student who was paralyzed in a sports accident, will attend the University of North Florida on scholarship.

• Next week is a rare fifth week for City Council, so there won’t be any meetings — committee or regular full Council.

• Word is there is a contract on Commodore Point, the area between the Hart and Mathews bridges. It’s currently owned by the Alexander Brest Trust.

• The two groups working to get the new county courthouse out of the ground may sit down together soon. Jim Rinaman, chair of the Mayor’s Courthouse Advisory Committee, has asked to meet with the City Council Courthouse Committee. He’d like the meeting to take place June 14 since his committee’s final report is due in the Mayor’s Office on June 17.

• Lt. Gov. Toni Jennings will be in town on June 9. She’s addressing the Federated Republican Women of North Florida at the Radisson Riverwalk.

• This year’s installation ceremony/party for the new Council president and vice president will be at the Times-Union Center on June 30, not June 28 or July 5 (which is a City holiday) as we reported in a City Note on Wednesday.

• The Landing, in conjunction with Learn to Read, Inc., is hosting a “Luau for Literacy” on June 3 from 5:30 until 8:58 (apparently that’s the exact time of high tide at the Landing next Friday). The event is $30 per person and includes music, food and prizes.

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