Sisterhood of the Traveling Plants
Friends of the Anastasia Island Branch Library reported to Historic City News that tomorrow Saturday, March 19th at 2:00 p.m., Cathy and Marilyn are coming to show you how to use food and flowers in spring and summer arrangements.


Yesterday, commissioners in Escambia County turned down the Staffing Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant — the same week that St. Johns County commissioners accepted the federal money; complete with pre-attached strings.
Deltra Long contacted Historic City News to invite our readers to participate in a celebration later this month to benefit the “St. Paul School of Excellence” construction and restoration project.
United States Attorney Robert E. O’Neill announced to Historic City News today that a grand jury has returned indictments charging two Jacksonville residents with malicious mischief and violation of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act.
Historic City News will be on hand when William T. Abare Jr., Ed.D., president of Flagler College, will be knighted by the Official St. Augustine Royal Family and Easter Festival Committee during the 52nd Annual Knighting Ceremony on Saturday, March 19th at the Queen Isabella Park on St. George Street.
St. Augustine Sunrise Rotary Club spokesperson Martha S. Graham announced to Historic City News today that Bozard Ford will be the “Title Sponsor” of the 16th Annual Rhythm and Ribs Festival.
Let me get this straight . . . .
St. Johns County Cultural Council, the county’s designated local arts agency, periodically reports upcoming cultural events to local Historic City News reporters for the benefit of our readers.