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Cultural Events 11/4 through 11/12

St. Johns Cultural Council
Please call ahead, as changing weather conditions may affect some events.

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Proctor discusses 09′-10′ legislative sessions

Representative Proctor
In an announcement forwarded to Historic City News from Alison Johnson, Legislative Aide to District 20 Representative Bill Proctor, we were advised that State Representative Proctor will hold the third in a series of town hall meetings on Wednesday, November 18, 2009.

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Visit Lincolnville Festival this weekend


St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director, Jay Humphreys, updated Historic City News on this weekend’s entertainment including the Lincolnville Festival; being held this year at Francis Field.

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16th year tradition continues for Nights of Lights


When the Nights of Lights begins its 16th year on Saturday, November 21, it will continue what has become an evening of traditions in this city of age-old traditions.

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City employees earning +$55K a year


Historic City News has compiled the following list of city workers in St. Augustine who earn an annual salary of $55,000 or more, plus benefits; nearly double the $34,572 average annual wage of workers in all industries reported on the St. Johns County website.

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Mooring, navigation and dredging projects

Historic City News has been notified that the Harbor Management Plan and mooring field program are expected to go on the City Commission agenda for Monday, November 9th.

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Culmination of St. Augustine Beach birthday events


The City of St. Augustine Beach birthday celebration will culminate on November 7th with a huge party at the Beach pier including live music, concessions, dancing in the streets, pirates and a big sand sculpting contest.

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St. Johns County Legislative Delegation Meeting


Delegation Chairman Representative Ronald Renuart and the St. Johns County Legislative Delegation have announced the date for the St. Johns County Organizational meeting and general legislative hearing to Historic City News.

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