Fourth of July in the Historic City
As Historic City News readers start to decide what to do for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys has some great local suggestions.

As Historic City News readers start to decide what to do for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys has some great local suggestions.
The Independence Day schedule for various St. Johns County and City of St. Augustine facilities was reported to Historic City News:
Dear Editor:
If the citizens of St. Johns County have attended any of the seven “Town Hall” budget meetings, the new “Quality of Life” enhancement may cause them to question the County’s motives.

Dear Editor:
As suggested by Boat Owners Association of the United States and other groups, the City of St. Augustine is holding a second meeting to receive input on new regulations for anchoring in the city.
Historic City News reporters were watching last night as John Regan, St. Augustine’s City Manager, moved a commitment made in the June 13th commission meeting into a reality; receiving approval from the commission to adopt a new iconic logo for the 450th Anniversary events.
Brian Iannucci informed local Historic City News reporters that, at tonight’s meeting of the St. Augustine Tea Party, he will introduce what he is calling “a new and innovative method designed to reach the voters of St. Johns County.”
While more than 13,000 Human Resources professionals from around the world are waking up in the Las Vegas Convention Center this morning, Historic City News has learned that one Santa Barbara company is pitching an idea today which can have a profound effect on us here in St. Johns County.