Paranormal Day May 3rd
Historic City News reporters receive reports of “paranormal” activities more and more these days; and, today is the day recognized around the world as Paranormal Day.
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Historic City News reporters receive reports of “paranormal” activities more and more these days; and, today is the day recognized around the world as Paranormal Day.
In this morning’s St. Johns County Commission meeting, Historic City News reporters were on hand as members made a presentation to Cathy Brown, signifying the importance of our senior citizen population in commemoration of Older Americans Month.
US Representative John L. Mica notified Historic City News local reporters that just thirteen days after calling an emergency meeting with VA officials at St. Augustine City Hall, final accreditation for the Clyde E. Lassen State VA Nursing Home in St. Augustine has been granted.
Carolyn Smith, St. Augustine Humane Society’s interim operations director, informed Historic City News reporters that a record number of unwanted kittens are being born in the local area.
Historic City News has been informed that Governor Rick Scott has signed a proclamation recognizing May 1st as “Law Day” in Florida.
Historic City News received word from Vanessa Baker that yesterday’s Royal Tea “went very well with a great turn-out” at The Spanish Bakery located on St. George Street in the heart of the Spanish Quarter.
With a “hats off” to Arthur Godfrey, Historic City News reporters recognize today, May 2nd, as “National Play Your Ukulele Day”.
St. Johns River State College recently held a pinning ceremony to recognize the Associate in Science in Nursing students.