Modern-Day Slavery Museum
Historic City News readers are encouraged to visit the campus of Stetson University in Deland this Thursday, October 6th, for a perspective on modern-day slavery among farmworkers.
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Historic City News readers are encouraged to visit the campus of Stetson University in Deland this Thursday, October 6th, for a perspective on modern-day slavery among farmworkers.
St. Augustine Humane Society’s Operations Director, Carolyn Smith, told local Historic City News reporters that judging in their “Pin up Paws” calendar was concluded yesterday and the winners have been notified.
Flagler County Sheriff’s detectives have informed Historic City News that they filed charges against two of the three people who were involved in the burglary of an occupied Palm Coast home yesterday morning that sent one of the defendants to the hospital with a gunshot wound.
Guild publicist Jane Sims reported to Historic City News that Tale Tellers of St. Augustine would hold an open house for those interested in learning more about the art of storytelling and their organization.
Sister Sonya Jones, Director of the Saint Paul Evangelistic Outreach Ministry, has invited Historic City News readers to attend a gospel night event this Friday, October 7th beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the St. Paul A.M.E. Church located at 85 M.L. King Avenue in St. Augustine.
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The St. Augustine Report, a publication written by former Mayor – Commissioner George Gardner for the Public Affairs Department of the city, has lost its funding in this year’s budget, however, the newsletter will continue to be distributed, according to the author.
In conjunction with the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church’s 14th annual Greek Festival on Saturday, October 8th, Historic City News has learned that there will be a fun run through downtown St. Augustine starting at 9:00 a.m. and concluding by 10:00 a.m.