PAL offers Junior Development Football
April 29, 2008
The St. Johns County Police Athletic League is offering Junior Development Football for the fall 2008 football season.
PAL will be hosting a meeting 7 PM on May 1st at Murray Middle School Auditorium and it is open to anyone who may have a child interested in participating. Read more
New Businesses through 04/27/2008
April 29, 2008
Begin Business Date: 04/21/2008 End Business Date: 04/27/2008
From the records of
DENNIS W. HOLLINGSWORTH Read more
Civic Roundtable Meeting
April 28, 2008
St. Johns County Civic Roundtable Meeting
Monday, May 12, 2008
St. Johns County Main Library
San Carlos & U.S. 1, St. Augustine
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Speaker: Cheryl Klug
Minute Clinics/CVS Pharmacies
Chery Klug oversees 9 Minute Clinics in the Jacksonville area all affiliated and embedded within CVS Pharmacies.
A nurse practitioner, Cheryl will be discussing the role of walk-in clinics in the medical delivery spectrum.
She came to us from Michigan with a stop in Albany, Georgia, where she completed her masters program. She now lives in Palm Coast but is often found on the road dealing with individual in-store clinic operations.
Credit card overcharge warning
April 28, 2008

Be careful when paying by credit card in restaurants — without getting a final receipt.
The manager of IHOP at 2560 State Road 16 reported to Deputy Sheriff James Hayward that he received an Email from the main office stating that a customer had complained about an extra dollar being placed on their credit card bill. Read more
Bank hit with $6,000 in forged checks
April 28, 2008

Deputy Christopher Jones was called to Prosperity Bank in Ponte Vedra Beach on Friday to take a report concerning six forged payroll checks cashed at the branch over the past two days.
Checks totaling $6,184.47 that appeared to be issued by Salonen Marine Inc of Yulee, Florida, were cashed in amounts ranging between $753.26 and $1,421.97. Read more
Old Florida Museum’s new digs
April 27, 2008

Since 1999, Chuck and Karen Ponce along with Sandy Craig have operated the Old Florida Museum (originally known as Historic Villages of St. Augustine) at 254 San Marco Avenue in the location owned by TE-B-CO of St. Augustine; the Tebault family company that previously operated St. Augustine Trains.
Their attraction invited guests to explore Florida’s pre-European past when Timucuan Indians inhabited the region and to get a feeling for what it was actually like to live and work in those times. Read more





