Ride for a Reason concludes at Pier on Saturday



Crystal Solana Bryan reported to Historic City News that she has formed a not-for-profit company, Floridanos Historical Performances, Inc., to bring back to St Augustine the production of Florida’s Official State Play; Cross and Sword.
St. Johns County Tax Collector Dennis W. Hollingsworth, CFC., invites all Historic City News readers to consider a gift of a lifetime Florida outdoor sports license for your children or grandchildren who are Florida residents between the ages 5 through 21.
Click on your cell phone could be Big Brother
From Wall Street Journal
No, you’re not being paranoid. The government has airplanes roaming the skies pulling data from your cell phone, according to a new report from the The Wall Street Journal. Using devices mounted on aircraft flying high overhead, the federal government is gathering data from the mobile phones of thousands of innocent Americans in “a high-tech hunt for criminal suspects,” according to a new report.

Michael Isam
Special to Historic City News
With the colorful display by veteran and civic organizations, period re-enactors, and an impressive display of firepower of days gone by, over 100 residents of St. Johns County were treated to a celebration of our county veterans they have come to expect.
Laurie Sanderson reported the following St Augustine and St Johns County locations to Historic City News where the Florida Department of Transportation will be conducting roadwork that is expected to have an impact on driving, beginning this morning and continuing through the coming week.
Old Town Trolley Tours of St. Augustine reported to Historic City News that they are pleased to announce this year’s Nights of Lights “Holly Jolly Trolley” will include live music from local musicians and singers on select nights.
A new exhibit is coming to the Rotunda Gallery at the St. Johns County Administration Building featuring original works from Scott Waters “Faces and Places” series. The collection of art will be on display from December 2nd through January 22, 2015.