Bunnell annual holiday hayride
Historic City News readers have been invited by our neighbors to the south to attend the City of Bunnell Annual Holiday Hayride and to enjoy a free cup of coffee or hot chocolate; enough for everyone.
Historic City News readers have been invited by our neighbors to the south to attend the City of Bunnell Annual Holiday Hayride and to enjoy a free cup of coffee or hot chocolate; enough for everyone.
Tomorrow, December 4th, will see two annual events which Historic City News can attest draws thousands to the heart of the downtown historic district and San Marco Avenue — the St. Augustine Christmas Parade and the British Night Watch.
The Flagler County Sexual Assault Task Force reported to Historic City News that they are sponsoring the 4th Annual Holiday Store this month and are in need of donations to help local area children.
Historic City News readers will be able to attend as Commissioner Donald A. Crichlow steps down Monday night during the biennial reorganization of St. Augustine’s City Commission; retiring at the end of eight years of service in that office.
While the biennial reorganization meeting of the St. Augustine City Commission scheduled for Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Alcazar Room at City Hall is largely ceremonial — there is work to be done, as well.
Santa Claus told local Historic City News editor Michael Gold that he is calling the Plaza de la Constitution home this holiday season; taking up residence in the market and sharing plenty of good cheer.
St. Johns County Cultural Council, the county’s designated local arts agency, periodically reports upcoming cultural events to local Historic City News reporters for the benefit of our readers.
Historic City News readers can get immersed in St. Augustine’s British history this weekend with Night Watch, Encampment and Grande Illumination events beginning Friday — as well as other entertainment suggestions from St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys.