25th Cycle to the Shore to benefit MS
Lynn Blenkhorn reported to Historic City News that Saturday morning, a large St. Augustine area crowd is expected for the 25th National Multiple Sclerosis Society “Cycle to the Shore” two-day event.
Lynn Blenkhorn reported to Historic City News that Saturday morning, a large St. Augustine area crowd is expected for the 25th National Multiple Sclerosis Society “Cycle to the Shore” two-day event.
Manuel Valle, the man convicted of killing a Coral Gables police officer was executed yesterday at Florida State Prison in Raiford; according to an announcement received by Historic City News this morning.
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.
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Reporters on the Historic City News desk have learned that despite zero job growth nationwide, unemployment rates fell in roughly two-thirds of large U. S. cities last month.
Historic City News was informed that on Tuesday, September 13, 2011, John Fraser, President of St. Augustine’s Fountain of Youth Properties, Inc., presented an Award of Recognition to Raphael Cosme for his dedication to archeology, artifact preservation and their display.
Historic City News asks you to join us in donating non-perishable food as part of Project Isaiah to be given to the St. Johns County Ecumenical Food Pantry.
Advisory Council Chairman, Gary E. Bruce, of the Salvation Army of St. Johns reported to Historic City News that tomorrow evening, the Advisory Council will honor Mark F. Bailey, Sr., with the 14th Annual Gus Craig Award.