The Mandarin Community Club will host its annual Flag Retirement Ceremony with SAR (Sons of the American Revolution) on Sunday, February 20th (time TBA), in the gazebo at the Billard Commemorative Park.
A collection box will be available on the Mandarin Community Club's front porch from Sunday, February 13th - Sunday, February 20th, for your worn or damaged flags to be properly and respectfully disposed at the event. Please contact the Club at 904-268-1622 or email if you have questions. Gates will open at 5 PM and a food vendor will be available for those that want to arrive, find a parking spot and grab some light dinner. NOTE: For the safety of all, the gates will close to vehicles just prior to the 6:30 PM Tree Lighting or when parking capacity is reached.
SANTA IS COMING! Santa will be on site AND a special letters to Santa mailbox will be at the Club if you miss him at the Tree Lighting and need to get that list to the North Pole! The Club is also selling luminary kits and encouraging everyone to LIGHT THE NIGHT and show their love for Mandarin! “LUM = Light Up Mandarin” with your luminary kit for sale before and during the Tree Lighting event. And get ready for Santa’s arrival on the night of December 24th by buying a pack of REINDEER FOOD which will be sold as a fundraiser for the Club. LUMINARY KITS: To purchase your luminary kits call Mark at 904-704-6787 or the Mandarin Community Club at 904-268-1622 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! Each kits consists of 10 white bags, 10 battery operated tealights, and sand for only $10. LET’S LIGHT THE NIGHT! Again this year, the Mandarin Community Club will be collecting cards for our servicemen and women. Distribution will be through the American Red Cross Holiday Mail for Heroes Program. It is our hope that our members and the community alike will support this endeavor. A collection box designed for this purpose will be placed at the front door of the Club building from November 1-12. Those wishing to participate can also bring their cards to the annual Wreath-Laying Ceremony on November 7 at the Billard Commemorative Park.
Please note these few guidelines per the American Red Cross:
Thank you in advance for your support of this project. The neighborhood meeting previously scheduled by Councilman Michael Boylan for July 7th, has been rescheduled to Wednesday, July 21. Councilman Michael Boylan and City of Jacksonville Representatives from Parks & Recreation and Public Works will present the proposed design plan for the Brady Road/Orange Picker Road intersection reconfiguration and Alberts Field parking (image below).
The neighborhood meeting will be at the Mandarin Community Club - meeting starts at 7PM (doors will open at 6:30PM). |
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The Mandarin Community Club is an independent, not for profit organization open to all, especially those who live in the Mandarin area. The Club is dedicated to the preservation and beautification of Mandarin, to providing educational forums and enhancing the cultural and recreational life of the area and to maintaining its three historic properties.
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The Mandarin Community Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All donations made to our organization is tax-deductible.
The Mandarin Community Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All donations made to our organization is tax-deductible.