Four grads honored at Flagler alumni awards dinner
Flagler College announced to Historic City News today that the school honored four graduates with special awards at the annual Alumni Awards Dinner, held earlierr this month.

Flagler College announced to Historic City News today that the school honored four graduates with special awards at the annual Alumni Awards Dinner, held earlierr this month.
Annette Danielson, Founder and Director of St Augustine Community School of Performing Arts, informed local Historic City News reporters that they have received a generous donation from the Council on Aging of a 5-ft Baby Grand Ellington Piano manufactured by the Baldwin Piano & Organ Company.

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The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Tax Collector and should be consulted before taking any action.
St Johns County Fire Rescue public information officer Jeremy Robshaw told local Historic City News reporters that the agency will host its first Senior class “Hands Only” CPR event at Pedro Menendez High School on Tuesday, May 15, 2012.
Robert Hall has long been crusading to “get a handle on what will be allowed in St Augustine’s HP (Historic Preservation) districts.”
Without a doubt, the City of St Augustine has a continuing interest in revitalization of the Colonial Spanish Quarter Museum; a collection of properties on the north end of St George Street that were once managed by the city’s Department of Heritage Tourism and then closed because of continuing financial losses to the tune of $250,000 a year.
Historic City News reporters were on hand this morning when Chairman Allen L Lastinger, Jr called to order the third meeting of the Board of Directors of University of Florida Historic St Augustine, Inc in the Sala de Montiano room of the Government House Museum.