Enjoying International Tongue Twister Day
You may have forgotten to mark the date on your calendar, but Historic City News wants to remind you that today is International Tongue Twister Day.
You may have forgotten to mark the date on your calendar, but Historic City News wants to remind you that today is International Tongue Twister Day.
Historic City News has learned of the following public Veteran’s Day events:
Friends of A1A Communications Consultant, Beverly Keneagy, invited Historic City News readers to participate in the first ever “Super Scenic A1A Highway Garage Sale” that will be held on Saturday, November 14th along the nationally designated A1A National Scenic Byway.
At a press conference called this afternoon by the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit, Historic City News learned that a two phase operation titled “Operation Street Sweeper” has been concluded today.
The City of St. Augustine reported to Historic City News that three new 1500 gallon per minute Upper Floridian aquifer wells, drilled to approximately 450’ deep, are under construction.
Historic City News has learned that an overflow crowd filled Flagler College Auditorium Thursday evening, according to today’s St. Augustine Report.
Ghost Hunters International investigator Brandy Green reported to Historic City News that on December 4th and 5th, she and Angela Alderman Lis will be in St. Augustine for an autograph signing, meet and greet, and investigation.
St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners reported to Historic City News that all county offices and all St. Johns County Public Libraries will be closed on Wednesday, November 11, 2009, in observance of Veterans Day.