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Year: 2009

Benefit for Kids’ Bridge Visitation Center

Nancy Sikes-Kline reported to Historic City News that in partnership with the Junior Service League’s Annual Black and White Ball, Mane de Leon Salon will present “Royal Cuts” a charity event to benefit Kids’ Bridge Supervised Visitation Center.

Community

2009 St. Augustine Amateur gets underway

Tournament Chairman Jay Jennison reported to Historic City News that Kevin Grabeman of Centerville, Ohio and Mu Hu of Shenzhen, China are tied for the lead after the first day of play in the 2009 St. Augustine Amateur golf tournament.

Man accused of molesting boy in 1997

Sgt. Chuck Mulligan reported to Historic City News that a 33-year-old man was arrested Thursday and accused of molesting a 5-year-old boy … 11 years ago.

Public Safety

Traum relives experiences surviving the Holocaust

Priscilla Proctor, Coordinator of College and Public Relations, reported to Historic City News that Holocaust survivor Alfred “Freddie” Traum will be speaking at the Flagler College campus about his experiences surviving the Holocaust.

Rescheduled movie: Punching the Clown

The St. Johns Cultural Council has reported to Historic City News that on Thursday, October 29, 2009, the doors will open and buffet dinner will start at 6:00 p.m. for the popular “Dinner and a Movie” hosted at Gypsy Cab.

Community

Small business summit convenes next month

Historic City News was notified today that Governor Charlie Crist has invited more than 20 small business owners from across Florida to participate in a statewide small business summit next month in Tallahassee.

Business

Equestrian Center to be site of GOP family picnic

The St. Johns County Republican Party reported to Historic City News that they will sponsor a family picnic scheduled to be held on Saturday, October 24th, from noon until 3:00 p.m.

Community

Recognizing October as Arts and Humanities Month

Historic City News has learned that representatives from St. Johns County arts organizations will be accepting a proclamation recognizing October as Arts and Humanities Month at the 9:00 a.m. Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, October 20th.

Community

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