Kinsey family will attend City meeting
Shirley Pooler Kinsey and her husband, Bernard, will present an illustrated book of their African-American cultural and historical collection to the St Augustine City Commission Monday night; when they are introduced by 450th Development Director, Dana Ste. Claire.






Historic City News was informed that at 3:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon, Jennifer Zuberer, Communications and Resources Manager for the St Augustine 450th Commemoration, conducted the final orientation class of volunteers willing to participate in a research project that is said to be part of the Commemoration.
Keith Dunn, the Florida Field Coordinator for the John Birch Society, will be addressing the Saint Augustine Tea Party bi-monthly General Meeting on July 24, according to an announcement received by Historic City News from Tea Party treasurer, Lance Thate.
“The Democratic Party has a good chance of winning back a House seat in northeast Florida from Republicans as long as the Democratic candidates don’t badly bruise one another in the primary,” Flagler County Democratic Party Chairman Dan Parham told Historic City News reporters this week.
The American Jail Association notified Historic City News in St Augustine that St Johns County resident Becky Quintieri has completed the requirements to become one of 345 professionals who have achieved certification in jail management through the Jail Manager Certification Commission.
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.
At the tender age of 25 years-old, St Johns County commissioner Mark Partridge Miner, armed with a political campaign war chest of $63,582, defeated a commissioner who many felt was too arrogant, unstable, and unfit to serve a second term.







