Discounts offered for kitten spaying
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.
John Adams from Boston to Guantanamo
Historic City News has been informed that Governor Rick Scott has signed a proclamation recognizing May 1st as “Law Day” in Florida.
Spanish Bakery site of Royal Tea
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.
Play Your Ukulele Day May 2nd
With a “hats off” to Arthur Godfrey, Historic City News reporters recognize today, May 2nd, as “National Play Your Ukulele Day”.
Graduating nursing students pinned
St. Johns River State College recently held a pinning ceremony to recognize the Associate in Science in Nursing students.
Osama bin Laden has been killed
Historic City News has learned that Osama bin Laden has been killed, two United States officials said.
I will have dinner plans all month
There are few things in life I enjoy more than barbecue; and, to have a whole month devoted to the flavor, fun and family enjoyment of good barbecue, or, barbeque, or BBQ, is like a dream come true for me.
National grant awarded to A1A Byway
This week the Federal Highway Administration announced to Historic City News that an award has been granted to the A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway for $560,000 under the National Scenic Byways Program.













