Life in the creek comes to Fort Mose Sunday
Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Fort Mose Historic State Park guide Terri Newmans announced to local Historic City News reporters in St. Augustine that the park would host “Life in the Creek: Salt Marshes of Fort Mose” on Sunday, November 20th.


St. Augustine Republican politico Bob Smith, invited all Historic City News readers to a Town Hall meeting to hear the author of the Contract with America, Newt Gingrich, when he visits Jacksonville Landing located at 2 Independent Drive in Jacksonville.
Last night Historic City News learned that a last minute proposal has been added to the mix of potential redistricting maps being considered by the St. Johns County Commission this morning.
Purchasing Director, Joe Burch, submitted a request to declare as “surplus”, county property left behind at the Willie Galimore Recreation Center after the county withdrew from maintenance of the Lincolnville facility, which is owned by the City of St. Augustine.
Blue Water Jewelers and the Children’s Museum of St. Johns announced to local Historic City News reporters that they are teaming up for a boatload of fun on Saturday, November 19, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
As predicted on November 11, Historic City News reporters watched as the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners conducted their Special Reorganization Meeting this morning; they followed custom, elevating Mark Miner from Vice-Chair to Chair.

Public Affairs Officer, 2nd Lt. Dennis Maloney, reported to Historic City News that St. Augustine Composite Squadron 173 is proudly celebrating the 70th anniversary of Civil Air Patrol this week along with other squadrons across the country.