Font Size:

Caption 1 Caption 1 Caption 2 Caption 2 Caption 4 Caption 4

Check out our new COA video!

January 12, 2012 By: Council on Aging of Nassau County Category: Uncategorized

Council on Aging of Nassau Celebrates Groundbreaking!

January 09, 2012 By: mixmed Category: Uncategorized

L to R: Susan Steger, COA Advisory Council member; Greg Frick, COA Transportation Manager; Steve Kelley, Chairman of the TD LCB and County Commissioner; Danny Leeper, County Commissioner ; Walter Boatright, County Commission Chairman; Philip Worth & James Bennett FDOT District 2 Management; Fran Shea, COA Board of Directors President; Tom Moss, COA Executive Director; Tom Henderson, Campaign Committee; Allen Lennon, Capital Campaign Chairman of COA Board of Directors; Arlene Filkoff, City of Fernandina Beach Mayor; Tom Silverio, COA Board Member Emeritus; Bill Hardy, ElderSource ready to break ground.

A groundbreaking ceremony was held at 4 p.m. on Friday, January 6, to celebrate the start of the construction phase of the Council on Aging of Nassau County’s relocation project.

Auld & White Construction Company recently completed all the site prep work and Bush Construction Company is in place to begin building The Transportation Center. A Dispatch Center, Driver Room (an area for training, and utilization between trips for safety breaks), and
staff offices will be housed at The Transportation Center. The site will include functional exterior areas for cleaning and maintaining the fleet, with a locked vehicle storage area plus camera surveillance for improved security. The Transportation Center will also allow the COA to improve working conditions of their employees and provide better service to their clients. Construction is expected to be completed in April.

COA - New Transportation Center

Artist's rendering of COA's new Transportation Center

 

L to R: COA Transportation Manager Greg Frick, James Bennett, Philip Worth and Tom Moss COA Executive Director.

Doran Donovan, A COA supporter, signs a special matte to mark the occasion.

In attendance were Philip Worth and James Bennett, representing FDOT who funded a major portion of the project along with representatives from both the County and City governments, who also provided funding. These individuals joined with members of the COA Board of Directors, and other friends and donors to COA, to turn the first shovelfuls of dirt to signify the official start of construction. Light refreshments were served following the ceremony at the existing Senior Center for all those who attended the ceremony, including government officials, donors, volunteers and COA staff.

While The Transportation Center is fully funded, the COA’s greatest challenge lies ahead as they continue their efforts to raise funds to complete the new senior center building, deemed The Life Center, to replace the existing building across the street from Baptist Hospital Nassau. COA’s goal is to begin construction of The Life Center as soon as possible after the completion of the Transportation Center. Through donations and pledges, we are well on our way towards having the funding we need. The COA will continue reach out to the local community seeking individuals and businesses looking for their support, while also actively seeking grants from government organization and foundations that support senior projects. With everyone’s help, this dream can become a reality. Any and all donations will allow the COA to significantly increase and improve services provided to today’s seniors and generations of seniors to come. If you would like to be part of the of this worthwhile project please contact Susan Lee, Community Relations Director at slee@coanassau.com or 904.261.0701 x 120.

The Council on Aging is a 501-c-3 non-profit agency. We cheerfully deliver critical services to Nassau County seniors in five categories including Meals on Wheels, COA Transportation, In-Home Care, and Adult Day Health Care, while operating two senior recreation centers. We are partially funded by government grants and donations from private individuals.

COA Thanks Gala Donors and Sponsors

October 11, 2011 By: mixmed Category: Uncategorized

COA Celebrates the Success of the Eighth Fall Gala, Grateful to Sponsors and Donors

2011 Gala Chairs: Fran Shea and Jessica Styers

 

“The outpouring of local support from the community was something to see and experience! I want to let the community know that we were “sold out” and that the Gala exceeded our expectations for this year,” said Gala Co-Chair, Fran Shea. The Council on Aging of Nassau is very pleased with the results of its 8th Annual Fall Gala celebrating the “Season of Life” at the Omni Hotels & Resorts, Amelia Island Plantation last Sunday, October 9. We want to especially thank: Gold Sponsors — The Jane Adams House, Assisted Living Community; Janet Carver, Esq., Elder Attorney-at-Law; First Coast Community Bank; Heekin Orthopedic Specialists; Edward Jones, Pam Brown, Financial Advisor; Hoyt House, a Luxury Inn, Deborah Gold, Innkeeper; Omni Hotels & Resorts, Amelia Island Plantation; and The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island: Silver Sponsors — Baptist Medical Center Nassau, CBC National Bank, Nina Rodale Houghton, Stephen & Susan Kaye, Allen & Sharon Lennon , Thomas H. Moss, III, Joan Palazzolo, Publix Super Markets Charities, Robert & Janet Ross, Ed & Sandy Sproat, George & Fran Shea, Jessica Styers, and Wells Fargo: Friends of COA — Ron Anderson, Bill & Sue Bartholomae, Otis & Joan Bowden, James & Lois Callahan, Alan & Joan Donaldson, John & Frances Esposito, James & Attavia Facciolo, Steve & Arlene Filkoff, James Gildenston, Patricia Jacobs, Stephan & JoAnn Leimberg, Bill & Marcy Mock, Susan Murphy, William & Patricia Rabitaille, Don & Dee Stalcup, and Joe & Jeanne Wyatt and Elizabeth
Wilkes Photography (photo credit for attached photos.)

“We are grateful to everyone who attended and supported the mission of the Council on Aging of Nassau,” said Jessica Styers, Gala Co-Chair. “Although the live and silent auctions were well supported, many attendees went further — contributing monetarily to buy services for especially frail seniors in urgent need, even adopting a senior — what a way for the community to express their generous spirit to COA,” Gala Co-Chair Fran Shea added. A special thank you to all of our Live/Silent Auction Donors who contributed and helped to make the Gala a success: 2nd to None, Amelia Hotel at the Beach, Amelia National Golf Club, Amelia River
Cruises, Armoirs Etc., Arte’s Pizza, Bar Zin, Baxter’s Restaurant, Bonito Grill & Sushi, Mary Borshard, Mike & Charlotte Bowling, Brickyard Crossing, Tom Byrnes, Cafe Karibo, CBC National Bank, Cathy Chapman, Mike Clemens, Sandy & Mike Clower, Coastal Island Inshore Charters, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Marlene Duetcher, Elements Salon, Elizabeth Pointe Lodge, Elizabeth Trading Company, Espana Restaurant & Tapas, Frugal Cachet, Front & Centre, Gander Mountain, Golf at North Hampton, Gourmet Gourmet, Greyfield Inn, Harris Teeter Supermarkets, Captain Hendrix, Horizon’s Restaurant, Bill Houston, Hoyt House B&B, Island Photography, Jacksonville Golf & Country Club, Kayak Amelia, Kelly Seahorse Ranch, Jane & Bob Lindberg, Lee Chiropractic, Lott’s Furniture, Janet Lynne Salon, Magna’s Salon, William & Kathleen Maurer, Sean McCarthy, Merge Restaurant, Captain Mills-A.C. Charters, Gail Morgan, Nassau Diamond Showroom, Omni Hotels & Resorts AIP, Ocean Outboard Marine, Old South Yankee, Oyster Bay Harbor Club, Pepper’s Mexican Grill & Cantina, Peterbrooke Chocolatiers, Pinch-a-Penny Pool Equipment, Residence Inn, Robison Jewelry Company, RockTenn, San Jose Mexican Grill, Sawgrass Country Club, Scott & Sons Fine Jewelry, Sol Pedal, Spray Foam Insulation Co., Subway, Teresa Caine Jewelry Designs, The Ritz Carlton AIP, The Surf Restaurant & Bar, Twisted Sisters, Ron Turner, Bob Wells, Well Traveled Living, White Oak Nature Preserve, Wilson’s, Windy Harbor Mayport Country Club, Windward Sailing School. Please join all of us at Council on Aging in thanking our generous donors!

The Council on Aging is a 501-c-3 non-profit agency. We cheerfully deliver critical services to Nassau County seniors in five categories: Meals on Wheels, COA Transportation, In-Home Care, and Adult Day Health Care, while operating two Senior Recreation Centers. We are partially funded by government grants and donations from private individuals.

8TH ANNUAL COA FALL CELEBRATION GALA THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9

October 07, 2011 By: mixmed Category: Uncategorized

The Council on Aging of Nassau’s 8th Annual Fall Gala celebrating the “Season of Life” at the Omni Hotels & Resorts, Amelia Island Plantation is this Sunday, October 9, from 6:30 – 10:30 p.m., sponsored by The Jane Adams House, Assisted Living Community; Janet Carver, Esq., Elder Attorney-at-Law; First Coast Community Bank; Heekin Orthopedic Specialists;
Edward Jones, Pam Brown, Financial Advisor; Hoyt House, a Luxury Inn, Deborah Gold, Innkeeper; Omni Hotels & Resorts, Amelia Island Plantation; and Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island.

“Jessica Styers and I have worked together to provide some new and different things to make this event extra special for this very worthwhile cause” says, Fran Shea, Gala Co-Chair. “We
baby boomers will eventually need the services of the COA– the time is NOW to make the COA what we all want it to be in the years ahead. Sunday Cocktail Casual is the attire. ”

“This Gala will fund today’s needs and make the community aware of the needs of the future. Our “Yes We Can” modest fee-for-services is here today for anyone needing our trained  professional, government-screened caregivers,” says Tom Moss, Executive Director. The $75 Gala ticket includes wine with dinner, dancing to Instant Groove’s tunes, cash bar, silent auction and live auctions called by local celebrity auctioneer Aaron Bean. The Bean School of Dance and their beautiful teenage performers are presenting 3 outstanding numbers. “Live” auction items include beautiful paintings by local artists, donated stays at Omni & Ritz Carlton properties, and two of our many special featured items are The Ritz Carlton’s prestigious Amelia Island Cooking School for two and the White Oak Nature Preserve Guided Tour for eight. We also have over 60 Silent Auction items that await the bidding — locals preparing dinner, fly fishing one-hour lesson, chefs cooking in your home, and many, many more! See you there! For more information, please call 904.261.0701 x 117.

The Council on Aging is a 501-c-3 non-profit agency. We cheerfully deliver critical services to Nassau County seniors in five categories including Meals on Wheels, COA Transportation,  In-Home Care, and Adult Day Health Care, while operating two senior recreation centers. We are partially funded by government grants and donations from private individuals.

COA Announces Entertainment for 8TH Annual Gala Fall Celebration, Sun. October 9

September 28, 2011 By: mixmed Category: Uncategorized

Plans are coming together for The Council on Aging of Nassau’s 8th Annual Fall Gala celebrating the ”Season of Life” at the Omni Hotels & Resorts, Amelia Island Plantation on October 9, from 6:30 – 10:30 p.m. sponsored by The Jane Adams House, Assisted Living Community; Janet Carver, Esq., Elder Attorney-at-Law; First Coast Community Bank; Heekin Orthopedic Specialists; Edward Jones, Pam Brown, Financial Advisor; Hoyt House, a Luxury Inn, Deborah Gold, Innkeeper; Omni Hotels & Resorts, Amelia Island Plantation; and Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island.

 

The Bean School of Dance is presenting 3 entertaining numbers at the gala:

1.  A beautiful, contemporary ballet to Jai-Ho.

2.  A musical theater production to “America” from West Side Story.

3.  A great hip-hop number performed by our teenage dancers.

“We think you will enjoy our program,” stated Joan Bean, owner of the studio.

 

Jan Carver, President of the COA Board and Gold Sponsor for the Gala says, “It is a pleasure to sponsor such a worthwhile project. The Council on Aging provides much needed services to our seniors in Nassau County.”

 

“This year’s gala looks like it is going to be the best yet,” shared Gold Sponsor Pam Brown, of Edward Jones Investments, “I would encourage everyone who can to attend.”

 

Tickets are now on sale at The Council on Aging, 1367 South 18th Street, Fernandina Beach (across from the hospital) Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and are also available at The Golf Club of Amelia, The Train Depot on Centre Street, Amelia Island Ocean Club, and online at www.coanassau.com/tickets. The $75 Gala ticket includes wine with dinner, dancing to Instant Groove’s tunes, cash bar, silent auction and live auction–with the possibility of owning the painting “Season of Life”, by featured artist, Kathleen Hardin Maurer in the live auction called by local resident and celebrity auctioneer Aaron Bean.  Other featured auction items include beautiful paintings by local artists; donated stays at Omni properties in Dallas and Atlanta; The Ritz Carlton stays at Atlanta, Buckhead and Reynolds Plantation Lodge locations, and The Ritz Carlton’s prestigious Amelia Island Cooking School for two.  For an Anniversary or special get-away, a 2 Day Romantic stay in the Fernandina Beach harbor aboard the 43 foot Nice Aft is included.  Naturalists will enjoy bidding on 3 Deep-Sea Chartered Fishing Trips, In-Shore Fishing with lunch for 2, and a1-Hour Flight over Fernandina for 4.  Everyone will want to bid on an unforgettable 14K gold, 8MM Tahitian Pearl ring with diamonds.  For more info on tickets, please call 904.261.0701 x 117.  Don’t forget, we also have over 60 Silent Auction items that await your bidding!  See you there!

 

The Council on Aging is a 501-c-3 non-profit agency charitable organization.  We cheerfully deliver critical services to Nassau County seniors in five categories including Meals on Wheels, COA Transportation, In-Home Care, and Adult Day Health Care, while operating two senior recreation centers.  We are partially funded by government grants which require matching funding that can only come through private donations.  The matching funds account for nearly a third of our program funding. 

  • Locations


    1367 S. 18th Street
    Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
    904-261-0701
    Fax: 904-261-0704
    Hours: 8:00 - 5:00, M-F


    37002 Ingham Road
    Hilliard, FL 32046
    904-845-3331
    Fax: 904-261-0704
    Hours: 8:00 - 5:00, M-F

    COA Transportation Office
    1367 South 18th Street
    Fernandina Beach, Fl 32034
    Phone: (904) 261-0700
    or (800) 298-9122
    Fax: (904) 261-3940
    Hours: 7:30 - 5:00, M-F

  • Testimonial

    We have a very diverse group. I like bingo because it is a lot of fun and it is something to look forward to.

    Bill