Lauren’s Walk raised sexual assault awareness
Community Awareness Coordinator, Kim Brumfield, reported to the local Historic City News desk that Betty Griffin House in St. Augustine was pleased to host a portion of Lauren’s Walk on Saturday April 9, 2011.



The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville announced to Historic City News local reporters that they will bring back the Artist Studio Tour this year, but they will take it to historic St. Augustine.
Two independent government reports found that the Obama Administration failed to clearly justify its selections for so-called high-speed and passenger rail grants and TIGER transportation grants under the failed stimulus.
Historic City News will be watching tonight when agenda item 6-B(3) comes before the St. Augustine City Commission; a presentation by Jeremy Marquis, principal, Halback Design Group, Inc., relevant to the Andrew Young Crossing Monument design.
Jerry Kass, 96, is a retired Marine and long time resident of St. Augustine. He first visited the city in 1930, moved there in 1937 and has lived across the street from Flagler College, then Ponce de Leon Hotel, ever since.
Did you know that there is an award-winning garden just minutes from most Historic City News readers?
Historic City News readers are encouraged to gather their families and head for the 16th Annual Flower and Garden Expo being held on Saturday, April 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, April 17th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the St. Johns County Agricultural Center.
Historic City News will be watching as a public hearing and final action on the long-discussed and tweaked horse carriage ordinance leads off the Monday night city commission meeting.