Cultural Events through December 31st
Please call ahead, as changing weather conditions may affect some events.
Please call ahead, as changing weather conditions may affect some events.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys announced to Historic City News the following weekend events for your holiday enjoyment.
Information Officer Jeremy Robshaw reported to Historic City News that St. Johns County Fire Rescue will hold annual lifeguard orientation meetings and tryouts in January and February of 2010.
Old City Web Services and SAGPS Adventure Tours announced to Historic City News that they are revolutionizing the way people discover the Oldest City with the St. Augustine iPhone App.
The Bakery by Opus 39 reported to Historic City News that they will be holding their grand opening next Tuesday, December 15th.
“The Voice of Lincolnville”, Carrie Johnson, has invited Historic City News readers and friends to attend the annual Lincolnville Community Christmas Caroling on Tuesday evening, December 22nd.
Immediately after the negotiations with the United States in 1790, Spain no longer granted freedom to fugitive slaves who found their way to Spanish Florida.
William Sheppard of the Jacksonville law firm of Sheppard, White, Thomas & Kachergus, is taking Sheriff David Shoar and Detective Thomas Marmo to court; alleging an unconstitutional invasion of the privileged relationship between an attorney and her client.