April Civic Association Roundtable meeting
Anthony Bosco reported to Historic City News that the St. Johns County Civic Association Roundtable will hold its next meeting on April 11, 2011 at 9:00 a.m.; when the topic will be education.
Anthony Bosco reported to Historic City News that the St. Johns County Civic Association Roundtable will hold its next meeting on April 11, 2011 at 9:00 a.m.; when the topic will be education.
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Chairman Harlan Mason and the St. Johns County Republican Party announced to local Historic City News reporters the details of their 2011 Lincoln – Reagan Day Celebration.
Richard Villadoniga reported to Historic City News that this weekend, on Sunday, April 10th, Slow Food First Coast will hold their first Tour-de-Farm; an open house for many local farms in St. John’s, Baker, Bradford, Duval and Putnam Counties.
Public Information Officer Debra Johnson told local reporters with Historic City News that deputies in Flagler County executed a search warrant and have arrested a 19 year-old Palm Coast man; charging him with two counts of promoting the sexual performances of a child.
Historic City News has learned that George Chryssaidis, the owner of Athena Cafe and Georgie’s Diner downtown, is also the new owner of Cafe Alcazar in the historic Lightner Museum.
St. Johns County has announced to Historic City News that they are currently accepting applications for the following Board and Committee vacancies.
County Commissioner Cyndi Stevenson questioned the budget impact of a proposal presented by District 7 State Attorney R. J. Larizza regarding the method by which St. Johns County will pay for forensic medical examinations since the retirement of 65 year-old Dr. Terrence R. Steiner.