Volunteers make Amphitheatre work
The St. Augustine Amphitheatre tells Historic City News local reporters that they could not operate without the help of their outstanding volunteers, and tonight’s concert will be proof of that.

The St. Augustine Amphitheatre tells Historic City News local reporters that they could not operate without the help of their outstanding volunteers, and tonight’s concert will be proof of that.
Dear Editor:
“Thank you” to the folks at Historic City News for publishing my personal observations from the Port and Waterway District meetings each month — I invite the public to attend our meetings; but, if you can’t, I want you to be informed.
The St. Augustine Tea Party reported to Historic City News that they now have a weekly radio show.
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.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys informed St. Johns County entertainment reporters at Historic City News that there will three days and nights filled with local entertainment, art, music and theater as well as an assortment of indoor and outdoor exploring opportunities this weekend.
The Town of Marineland, on the border of southern St. Johns County and northern Flagler County, located between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, reports to Historic City News that they have opened a new 25-slip public marina on the Intracoastal Waterway.

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office reported to Historic City News that they are partnering with Target and the Flagler County School District to promote “National Night Out”, a nationwide move to fight crime.
Laurie Sanderson updated Historic City News reporters with copies of the computer generated renderings for the replacement of the San Sebastian River Bridge on US-1 (Ponce de Leon Boulevard) just north of King Street.