• Fowler White Boggs announced that Brandon C. Dodd and Jessica A. Tetrick joined the firm as associates in the Jacksonville office. Dodd is an associate in the Business Transactions and Corporate Law Practice Group. He received his J.D. from Florida State University College of Law. Tetrick is an associate in the Insurance, Health Care and Class Action Practice Group. She graduated with her J.D. from Florida Coastal School of Law.
• Need to pay a bill? Sundrez at the Landing and For All Seasons in the AT&T Tower have expanded their third-party payment options. You can make a payment on your AT&T, JEA, Comcast, DirecTV, ADT Security or People’s Gas accounts, plus more than 90 others, including department store credit cards. Payments post in 1-3 days and there’s a small service charge for each transaction.
• The concert “An Evening with Bernadette Peters” with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra has been rescheduled to 8 p.m. Jan. 19 from its original date of April 23. For more information, call 354-5547 or visit jaxsymphony.org.
• In another live entertainment update: The Men of Soul show scheduled for the Times-Union Center Saturday has been canceled. Tickets already issued for the show may be refunded at the point of purchase.
• Speaking of live entertainment, the Alhambra released its show schedule for the 2011 season, the second year of performances since reopening. The schedule includes: “A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline” (opening Dec. 31), “Hairspray” (Feb. 16), “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” (April 6), “The Odd Couple” (May 25), “Willy Wonka” (June 22), “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” (Aug. 10), “Lend Me a Tenor” (Sept. 20), “My Fair Lady” (Oct. 19) and “Christmas Carol” (Nov. 30). For more information, visit www.alhambrajax.com.
• Holland & Knight an-nounced that the firm recently assisted Rock Creek Capital in connection with the purchase of 163,000 acres of real estate properties and then the sale of 124,521 acres, consisting of more than 200 separate tracts of predominantly pine plantation in eight southeastern states.
• The U.S. Small Business Administration seeks nomi-nations for the 2011 North Florida Small Business Person of the Year and several Small Business Champion awards.
For more information, visit www.sba.gov/fl/north. Nominations are due Nov. 12.
• The Florida Theatre board of directors appointed this season’s Executive Committee: Chair Dave Henry, a retired marketing executive; Vice Chair Drew Prusiecki, Acosta Inc.; Secretary Lesley N. Roberts, Bank of America; and Treasurer Kimberly S. Noble, Winn-Dixie Stores Inc.
• Baptist Medical Center Beaches named its new cancer care center the Wilson Cancer Care Center in recognition of philanthropic support from Tylee and Pat Wilson.
• Winn-Dixie Regional Vice President Dan Lefever presented the keys to a 2000 Volvo VNM 64T tractor to Florida State College at Jacksonville President Steven Wallace at the college’s heavy truck and diesel technology lab on Monday. The truck logged 654,255 miles the past eight years hitched to trailers to make daily deliveries to Winn-Dixie stores throughout Florida, Georgia and Alabama. Students in the college’s heavy truck program will learn how to service the vehicle’s various systems.