January New Businesses
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St. Johns Cultural Council spokesperson Kathe O’Donnelly reported to Historic City News that five local women have been selected to receive an award for their achievement and contributions to the arts in St. Johns County.
Community Affairs Corporal Catherine Payne reported to Historic City News that, just before midnight, deputies from the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office were called to the residence at 8485 CR-13 North by the victim of a domestic disturbance.
When the St Augustine Planning and Zoning Board met this afternoon, Frank Green, one of the owners of Four G Partners property at 111 King Street, spoke in support of his potential tenant, Kenny’s Market Place — but no one else in the room did.
The Southeast Branch Library invited Historic City News readers to enjoy a free program being presented by the Friends of the Library as part of the Community Conversations series.
In a communication from Bill McClure, the St Johns County Commission Vice-Chairman expressed his congratulations to the Sunshine Bus Company for their recent recognition with a Bus Safety Award from the Florida Public Transportation Association.
Merrill Shapiro, as President of the Flagler County Democratic Club, asked Historic City News to announce that the featured guest speaker for their February meeting will be University of Central Florida political science professor, Dr Terri Fine.
St Augustine, the sleepy little southern town, is in a burst of activity related to the 450th Anniversary of the city and the 500th Anniversary of the State of Florida.







