North Shores community hosts candidate forum
Sacha Martin, President of the North Shores Improvement Association, told Historic City News reporters that her organization will sponsor a candidate forum for three local contested seats in the November 2nd General Election.

Flagler College reported to Historic City News that Dr. Daniel T. Orlovsky, noted international scholar of Russian and Soviet history, will present a public lecture on campus October 7th.
New president Kirk Wendland told Historic City News local reporters that he is ready to be part of a new beginning at the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council and is looking forward to his formal welcome at this year’s annual dinner.
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St. Augustine Public Information Coordinator Cathy DuPont informed local Historic City News reporters that City Archeologist Carl Halbirt will be the guest speaker at the St. Augustine Archaeological Association October meeting.
Florida State Park Ranger Terri Newmans announced to local Historic City News reporters that on October 30th, members of the St. Augustine Garrison will present an 18th-century, historical interpretation at Fort Mose State Historic Park.
The Rotunda Gallery at the St. Johns County Administration Building will be exhibiting “Morning Brew”, a mixed media show by Flagler College alumni, from October 19, 2010 through January 19, 2011.