Rubio visit Tuesday morning
Historic City News has received word that Republican Senator Marco Rubio will participate in a business roundtable and town hall tomorrow morning at the headquarters office of Firehouse Subs in Mandarin.
Historic City News has received word that Republican Senator Marco Rubio will participate in a business roundtable and town hall tomorrow morning at the headquarters office of Firehouse Subs in Mandarin.
Today, US Rep Ron DeSantis announced to Historic City News reporters in St Johns County that he is joining the bi-partisan “Fix Congress Now Caucus” in an effort to clean up the way lawmakers in Washington do business.
When Flagler College informed local Historic City News reporters of the schedule for this spring’s Community Lecture Series, we also learned that they will offer complimentary admission to any of the six programs for St Johns County tourism employees.
Dr Mark Edwards, who is superintendent of North Carolina’s Mooresville Graded School District, will make a webinar presentation to members of Florida’s Digital Instructional Materials Work Group this afternoon, and Historic City News readers are invited to join in.
Park Service Specialist Terri Newmans announced to Historic City News that during February, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Fort Mose Historic State Park will celebrate Black History Month by reenacting the founding of the first legally sanctioned free African settlement in what is now the United States.
The Friends of the Main Library invited Historic City News readers to attend when they host an entertaining and informative presentation on the development of reading and Libraries in St Augustine by Sandra Parks.
With all of the pressing issues facing the City of St Augustine, near the end of Monday night’s lengthy agenda, City Manager John Regan will be heard on two, separate requests; one from Vice-Mayor Nancy Sikes-Kline and another from Commissioner Bill Leary — it seems the city needs more awards.
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