Cat Power Concert
Cat PowerFriday, November 8th, 2013 For a complete list of events go to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall website.
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Cat PowerFriday, November 8th, 2013 For a complete list of events go to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall website.
Passion Pitwith Two Door Cinema Club, The Joy Formidable, and St. Lucia Friday, November 8, 2013 For a complete list of events go to the Amphitheatre website.
The City of St Augustine announced to Historic City News local reporters that the public will be invited to speak at Monday morning’s workshop; the second held in furtherance of Commissioner Roxanne Horvath’s agenda to revisit the current city-wide vision statement and documents compiled in 1995.
About an hour and a half ago, Flagler County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of an attempted robbery at a Palm Coast pharmacy and officials are asking Historic City News readers to assist by reporting any details about the robbery, the robber’s identity or his whereabouts.
St Augustine Police Corporal, Jim Gimmarinaro, was the first officer on the scene at a residence in the 200 block of Spring Street about 11:00 a.m. yesterday morning; where a physical altercation had been reported according to information received by Historic City News.
The Raintree Restaurant in St Augustine announced the final performance dates of the not-to-be-missed smash hit, “Check, Please”, featuring Jonathan Haglund. These are the only remaining public performances in Florida this year, so Historic City News readers are encouraged to get their reservations quickly to see “Check, Please”.
Guest Column: e-Commerce awareness David B. Shoar, Sheriff St Johns County, FL Dear Historic City News readers: Let me share with you an example of an advertisement placed on a popular e-commerce classified site:
Flagler County Sheriff’s deputies will be stepping up patrols Thursday evening as local youngsters go trick-or-treating for the Halloween holiday, Lt. Bob Weber told local Historic City News reporters today.