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Year: 2010

30th Annual Regatta of Lights

Randy Brunson will be on hand reporting for Historic City News this evening, beginning at 6:00 p.m., when the St. Augustine Yacht Club presents the 30th Annual Regatta of Lights.

Community

Christmas for Kids – December 18th

Between five and ten children from selected local kindergarten and first grade schools are being promised a little merrier Christmas this year if a certain Santa Claus is successful in reaching local business people willing to contribute gifts or gift certificates to his cause.

Several property issues come before commission

Historic City News reporters will be following several property issues involving the City of St. Augustine and comments by City Attorney Ron Brown when the City Commission convenes their regularly scheduled meeting Monday, December 13, 2010, at 5:00 p.m. in the Alcazar Room at City Hall.

Government

City considers $8,000 relocation cost for lions

Among the nine items included in the consent agenda for the regular meeting of the St. Augustine City Commission Monday night, will be consideration and authorization of funding to return the lion statues to their proper home.

Government

Cultural Council celebrates ten year anniversary

Historic City News has learned that week, the St. Johns Cultural Council celebrated a decade in the arts with an Open House and Membership Meeting at the Cultural Arts Center, located at 370 A1A Beach Blvd, just south of the St. Johns County Pier.

Freeman leads Galimore discussion Monday

At the close of Monday night’s city commission meeting, during the time allocated to items by Mayor and Commissioners, St. Augustine City Commissioner Leanna Freeman will lead a discussion regarding the meeting that was held between City and County representatives relevant to the operation of the Willie Galimore Center.

Government

Dettra: The separation e-mails

Government

Shoar ends term on Standards and Training Commission

Sterling Ivey reported to Historic City News today that Sheriff David B. Shoar ended his term on the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission and Governor Charlie Crist has appointed his successor.

Public Safety

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