Wednesday Walks with the Mayor returning
Community volunteer, Jerry Peters, reached out to Historic City News this week to announce the return of neighborhood walks with Mayor Nancy Shaver.
Community volunteer, Jerry Peters, reached out to Historic City News this week to announce the return of neighborhood walks with Mayor Nancy Shaver.
Faisal Abdu’Allah, a visiting artist and barber by trade, will be performing his “Live Salon” artist talk on Thursday, March 10 at Flagler College, where he sets up his barber chair and tools and cuts the hair of a willing participant. The event, organized by the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, draws on the singular community of…
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Debbie Delgado 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.
Flagler College will be unveiling its first-ever graduate degree program this fall in deaf education, ushering in a new chapter in the growth of the comprehensive liberal arts school.
Schuyler Siefker, SAYS Executive Director, has invited all Historic City News readers to attend next month’s Third Annual Pinwheel Parade against Child Abuse.
FSDB Career Development Department Director, Andrea Armstrong, reported to Historic City News that several Blind High School students recently visited the studios of local radio station, Beach 105.5, where the small group participated in the promotion of a “Don’t Text and Drive” campaign.
The St Johns County Sheriff’s Office informed local Historic City News reporters that over the past three months, Special Investigations Unit Detectives and F.D.L.E. agents have been conducting undercover purchases of narcotics at the home of a St Augustine South resident.
The City of St Augustine reminds us, as if Historic City News readers could forget, that this weekend begins the overcrowded spring season when residents can expect to be inconvenienced almost every weekend.