How much additional effort should the City of St. Augustine have to expend as they attempt to recover from the boondoggle that has been the nine-month relationship with First America Foundation?
Administrative Officer Lindsey Phillips reported to Historic City News that although most St. Augustinians are familiar with the early history of Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, what many people are not familiar with is the old fort’s involvement in World War II.
Historic City News has learned that, yesterday, the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office investigation of a 20 year-old Valdosta man has resulted in a federal grand jury indictment on charges he attempted to entice a minor child over the Internet for sex.
Kimberly Naccarato announced to Historic City News local reporters that Camachee Cove Yacht Harbor will host “National Marina Day” on Saturday, June 11th, from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., to benefit the Rodeheaver Boys Ranch in Palatka.
On July 13, 2010, Colin A. Bingham, who resides at 30 Fullerwood Drive, and Donald W. Wallis, an attorney with Upchurch, Bailey and Upchurch who resides at 3425 Lands End Drive in St. Augustine, incorporated First America Foundation, Inc.
Gazebo repairs won’t interfere with Historic City News reader’s enjoyment of the 21st annual tradition of St. Augustine’s popular “Concerts in the Plaza” — just one of many local events that will kick-off this Memorial Day weekend.
Park Service Specialist Terri Newmans told local Historic City News reporters today that Fort Mose Historic State Park will hold a mini-summer camp this year for “ECO Rangers” on July 29th through July 31st.
To a May 9th e-mail, obtained by Historic City News, sent by Chairman Donald W. Wallis to members of the First America Foundation board, we are left asking, “what’s the big secret”?