Joyner addresses Women’s Republican Club
President Cindy Fraher announced to local reporters at Historic City News that the Republican Women’s Club of Saint John’s County will hold this month’s meeting Wednesday, May 19th, beginning at 11:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.

The City of St. Augustine informed local reporters at Historic City News that they are taking considerable steps to improve the quality of surface waters by reducing the amount of pollution carried to rivers through stormwater runoff.
Board member Ali Fulcher with the St. Johns County Audubon Society reported to local reporters at Historic City News the following upcoming May events.
Historic City News local reporters in St. Augustine received word from Community Awareness Coordinator Kim Collins that out of 942 art and 110 poem entries, the winners have been chosen from each category to have their entries published in the “2011 Day Without Violence Calendar”.
St. Johns County businessman Randy Brunson told local reporters at Historic City News that he has been selected as one of thirty-two people to participate in a charity fund raiser through the “Cadillac of Test Drives” program sponsored by Premier Cadillac.
The Downtown Coffee Club, loosely organized in the late 1950’s or early 1960’s, keeps me entertained and informed every day — and although I attend for the conversation, we are, after all, coffee drinkers.
While cabbage and sod are Flagler’s staple crops today, the potato remains an important agricultural feature and iconic figure of the county’s agricultural heritage and for more than a century, the spud was a staple crop in the Western part of Flagler County — chiefly grown for potato chips.
St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Sergeant Charles Mulligan told local reporters with Historic City News that the late Deputy James Anderson was honored at a dedication ceremony this morning.