Lions to City: Here we come
The City of St Augustine has suggested several ways for Historic City News readers to celebrate the return of the famous St. Augustine lions to the west end of the bridge after a six-year hibernation.

The City of St Augustine has suggested several ways for Historic City News readers to celebrate the return of the famous St. Augustine lions to the west end of the bridge after a six-year hibernation.
Randy Brunson told Historic City News that he has joined his daughter, Tracie Brunson Mara, in opening a thrift store in St. Augustine with a twist — they will also hold auctions at their new location at 5 West San Carlos Avenue.
Historic City News readers are invited to attend the annual Menorcan Society Festival in the Llambias House gardens and courtyard Saturday
Dear Editor:
To my city officals — you do not pull up the carpet or replace the plumbing when you know your going to have a lot of company.
Betsy Clarkson, Superintendent of Recreation, reported to Historic City News that the Recreation and Parks Department is recruiting volunteers to assist in parks across St. Johns County.
On the opening day of the 2011 Legislative Session, Governor Rick Scott outlined his priorities in his first State of the State Address. Earlier in the day, he thanked crowds of Floridians who traveled to Tallahassee to voice their support for reducing the size of government, cutting taxes and getting Florida back to work.
St Augustine Sunrise Rotary member Martha Graham announced to local Historic City News reporters the entertainment lineup for this year’s Rhythm and Ribs Festival.
Cathy Dupont informed Historic City News that the St. Patrick’s Day Parade scheduled for Saturday, March 12th at 10:00 a.m. will necessitate a number of disruptions of traffic in parts of downtown St. Augustine.