On SPVA’s first birthday, founder Larry Picus handed the president’s baton to Bruce Bullock. Bruce inherited 141 members with dues at $25 for a homeowner and $10 for a lot-owner.
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South Ponte Vedra Civic Association
South Ponte Vedra Association was founded
Rick and Larry were not alone. Over the next few months, twenty-three people formed the South Ponte Vedra Association. They said their first priorities were (1) law enforcement, (2) beach traffic, and (3) environmental protection. President Larry Picus said, “We do not want to be the forgotten people anymore.” The members got busy confronting the crime problem.
South Ponte Vedra was invited to a meeting
Early in 1972, Dick Oldenburg and Larry Picus dropped off letters in all SPV mail boxes. They wanted to discuss burglaries and other problems. [Ed Olsen read this scathing letter to the 50th Anniversary audience.]
Burglars Blvd. to Scenic Byway
When Steve and I [Chris Rich] first moved here in 1997, I took my dog for a walk on South Ponte Vedra Beach. Shortly afterward, a local woman warned me that was a no-no. She said this particular beach was a dangerous place for a woman by herself, even with a dog. Why would she say that?