City can begin sales of Castillo tickets in Quarter
Castillo de San Marcos Superintendent Gordie Wilson told Historic City News reporters and commissioners at their meeting this week, that, as early as this month, the City of St. Augustine could be selling tickets for admission to the fort.

Assistant Supervisor of Elections, Vicky Oakes, reminds Historic City News readers that the last day to register to vote in the General Election is Monday, October 4th.
Less than two weeks from now, the St. Augustine-Ketterlinus High School Alumni Association, Inc. reminds Historic City News readers that they will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of St. Augustine High School, at its Varella Avenue location, with a dinner at the Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village.
Artists, really? I’m downtown everyday and I’ve yet to see any artists down there. All I see is a bunch of lazy, smelly, worthless weirdo’s begging for handouts. Keep going city, get rid of the trash.
David B. Shoar, Sheriff
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Alex Sink tells Historic City News that she has picked up endorsements from St. Johns County Commissioners Phillip J. Mays, who represents District 4, and Ken Bryan, who represents District 5.
Flagler College informed Historic City News that Dr. Timothy Johnson, professor of religion and chair of Liberal Studies, has been invited to present a paper at the Universidad Nacional de San Martín in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The City of St. Augustine announced to Historic City News that the closing of some streets and some intermittent traffic disruptions in the downtown area will be necessary during the running of the second annual “Pink up the pace 5K” on Saturday, October 2nd.