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Day: November 13, 2011
Rotaract helps Humane Society pet food drive
P. J. Mistry, president of the Rotaract club, reported to Historic City News that her organization would be supporting the St. Augustine Humane Society holiday drive to replenish the local Pet Food Bank.
Galimore Center resolution may come Monday
Historic City News expects that plans for the future of Lincolnville’s Willie Galimore Center in St Augustine will have to be presented for consideration to the City Commission not later than June 11, 2012, if commissioners give the nod to a proposed resolution during Monday night’s meeting.
New ordinance would prohibit begging in traffic
“Wash your windshield for a dollar?” and other begging from St. Augustine sidewalks, where pedestrians today walk up to cars stopped at traffic lights or in motion, could be one step closer to becoming a violation of city ordinance after the regular meeting of the City Commission Monday night.
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Keeping Northeast Florida beaches barefoot friendly
Aubrey Mulligan, spokesman for the citizen group “Keepers of the Coast”, invited Historic City News readers to volunteer for a public beach cleanup at Mickler’s Landing in Ponte Vedra Beach that is being conducted for two hours on Tuesday afternoon.
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Industrial Development Authority meeting Monday
The agenda for tomorrow’s meeting of the St. Johns County Industrial Development Authority was released to Historic City News by Director of Economic Development, Melissa S. Glasgow.
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