Tomorrow, from 5:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the St Augustine Amphitheatre, Historic City News readers are invited to “party with a purpose” to benefit Steve and Sue Marrazzo of St Augustine during what is being called a “Grand Gesture for Simple Gestures”.
Month: August 2013
Guard furlough days reduced
Guard furlough days reduced
By Michael Isam
Adjutant General of Florida, Maj. Gen. Emmett Titshaw Jr., had good news as he addressed civilians and technician personnel of the Florida National Guard recently to announce further reductions in the number of required non-paid furlough days.
Seeking newshounds with cameras
A recent entry in the Historic City News in Photos contest, sponsored by Computer Doctors, comes from Randolph Weedman of St Augustine — his subject was a rare albino male peacock which he discovered at the Fountain of Youth Archeological Park.
Alabama sells out the Amphitheatre
The country music band Alabama, who first performed 40-years ago in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, entertained a sold-out crowd last night at the St Augustine Amphitheatre; and Historic City News contributing photographer, Mark Cubbedge, was there.
Highway Patrol seeks witnesses of traffic homicide
The Florida Highway Patrol in St Johns County is asking Historic City News readers to come forward if they witnessed the Thursday evening crash at about 9:15 p.m. just south of Marlin Avenue on SR-A1A that left one Ponte Vedra Beach bicyclist dead.
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Tea Party hears UN Agenda-21 presentation
Historic City News has learned that when the Saint Augustine Tea Party holds their regular meeting on Tuesday, August 13, 2013, the members and guests will hear from a special speaker, Rosetta V Bailey; a very active and dedicated individual involved in stopping UN Agenda-21.