Womens Council of Realtors breakfast
Women’s Council of Realtors spokesperson Kizzy Van Tine invited Historic City News readers to attend their next business breakfast on April 7th — featuring guest speaker Kimberly Deas.
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Women’s Council of Realtors spokesperson Kizzy Van Tine invited Historic City News readers to attend their next business breakfast on April 7th — featuring guest speaker Kimberly Deas.
Historic City News received an update from the St. Augustine Royal Family of “clear blue skies and excitement in the air” in Tallahassee this weekend where the trio made an appearance in the 43rd annual Springtime Tallahassee Festival.
St. Augustine Tea Party reported to Historic City News that they will join with the Tea Party Network of Florida and FairTax Florida for a special “Forward with the Constitution” rally being held at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds.
Historic City News readers are invited to participate in the 7th Annual Bartram Bash being held on Sunday, April 17th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Alpine Groves Park.
Keepers of the Coast President Tara Dodson invited Historic City News readers to join them at the St. Johns County Fishing Pier Pavilion on St. Augustine Beach as they welcome the return of the nesting sea turtles to the beaches of North east Florida.
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The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.
Gargoyle Advisor Brian Thompson informed Historic City News local reporters that the Flagler College online student newspaper and its co-editor were recognized with third-place awards at the annual Spring College Media Convention.