New Businesses through 4/18/2010
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Gwendolyn Duncan, President of the 40th ACCORD, Inc., told local Historic City News reporters that a committee has been formed to bring to fruition a Civil Rights Museum in St. Augustine.
The Solid Waste Management Division has announced to local reporters with Historic City News that, as of tomorrow, all St. Johns County residents will be able to place even more recyclables by the curb for weekly collection.
Renee Stambaugh, President of the Sea Oats chapter of Florida Native Plant Society, told local reporters from Historic City News that this month’s meeting program will take account of “Native Plants That Are Often Overlooked”.
Local Historic City News reporters have been notified that consumer directory, Relocate America, has named St. Augustine one of the “Top 100 Places to Live in 2010”.
Priscilla Proctor, Coordinator of Public Information at Flagler College, told local Historic City News reporters that the college will hold its spring commencement ceremony for graduating seniors this Saturday, April 24th.
The light posts on the rehabilitated Bridge of Lions have two eyelets above the lamps and local St. Augustine reporters with Historic City News have learned that some people think the purpose of those eyelets is for flying flags.
Historic City News encourages our readers to join us the weekend of April 23rd through the 25th for the 25th annual Cathedral Festival.