Concert and veterans ceremonies canceled
The City of St. Augustine reported to Historic City News that Tropical Storm Ida’s threat has forced cancellation of tonight’s concert in the Plaza by the Florida National Guard’s 13th Army Band.
The City of St. Augustine reported to Historic City News that Tropical Storm Ida’s threat has forced cancellation of tonight’s concert in the Plaza by the Florida National Guard’s 13th Army Band.
Historic City News has learned that Carlotta Miles and her husband Tony will be on hand today at 3:00 p.m. as the Code Enforcement Board hears staff testimony that Lincolnville’s historic Echo House is an unsafe structure.
The Crew of the Black Heart, the Brothers of the Coasts and the St. Augustine Pirates reported to Historic City News that they will present the 2009 St. Augustine Pirate Gathering this weekend.
Ali Fulcher wants to remind Historic City News readers of a fun way to begin your Thanksgiving Day and benefit St. Francis House at the same time — the seventh annual “Shut Up and Run” event.
Historic City News received an update from Cash McVay that the Lincolnville Community Garden has enjoyed the support of an amazing group of business sponsors and volunteers who have come together to help build out the infrastructure of the community garden.
James Fiske reported to Historic City News about an upcoming event at the Florida Agricultural Museum.
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In a statement to Historic City News by Governor Charlie Crist, the governor said, “At this time, more than 3,000 of our Florida guardsmen and women are preparing to deploy to Iraq and Afghanistan to join the nearly 600 currently overseas.”