• The Palencia Club will host “Dancing in the Streets - Military Style” beginning with a Kickoff Party on Friday, October 16 at 5:30 p.m. with entertainment on the Village Green and a live Navy SeaHawk helicopter landing on the ninth fairway. On Saturday, October 17, beginning at 3 p.m., there will be a full afternoon of military demonstrations and displays, great food, shopping, jump houses, and much more. The streets will be lined with vendors, and there will be a silent auction with proceeds to support troops.
• David Weekley Homes is preparing to start building in Kelly Pointe at Nocatee. The company will have 10 floorplans in homes of 3-5 bedrooms, 2-3 bathrooms and square footage ranging from 1,400 to over 2,700. The company didn’t announce any pricing.
• Taylor Morrison has a “Hometown Heroes” program that will give iup to $5,000 off homes being purchased by military personnel, teachers, police, fire and medical professionals. The program will run through March 31.
• Kimberly Tonning has joined the Prudential Network Realty’s Ponte Vedra office. She recently relocated here from New York.
• Eagle Homes has sold 10 homes in its first community, Pine Ridge, in Clay County’s Middleburg area. The one-year-old company is led by former Centex Homes executive Jim Riley.
• ICI Homes has a new incentive program called The Great American Scratch Off game. The program features 3,000 prizes including a grand prize of up to $100,000 toward the purchase of a ICI home at St. Johns Forest. In conjunction with consumer game, ICI Homes is also offering the Realtor Bonus Scratch Off. Realtors who bring a qualified prospect to tour the community can take away great prizes, including up to $20,000 in bonus cash. The game ends on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009.