Exhibit celebrates Womens History Month
Historic City News readers are invited to attend the opening reception of an art exhibit celebrating women entitled, “Much Ado About Women: Portraits of Diversity” on March 6th from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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Historic City News readers are invited to attend the opening reception of an art exhibit celebrating women entitled, “Much Ado About Women: Portraits of Diversity” on March 6th from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Events coordinator Brian Hart reported to Historic City News that next week, the St. Johns Golf Club will have representatives from TaylorMade available to demonstrate their newest products and answer any questions.
Davis Walker reported to the local Historic City News desk that The Company of Juan Ponce de León will present its inaugural commemoration of Ponce de León’s April 3rd, 1513 landing on the shores of what is now the continental United States.
Fort Matanzas National Monument will be offering torchlight tours on Saturday, March 12, 2011.
The St. Johns County Republican Party recently elected new Board Members to serve for the term 2011-2012.
Flagler County Sheriff Donald W. Fleming told Historic City News reporters that his agency will be hosting a six-week long Citizen’s Academy program with classes beginning April 19th.
Flagler College has invited Historic City News readers when they welcome Woodrow Wilson Scholar Dwight Pitcaithley on March 24th, with a presentation entitled, “The Secession of Florida in 1861: Reflections After 150 Years.”
Communications Director, Brian Burgess, reported to Historic City News that Governor Rick Scott is re-establishing the Office of Open Government in order to provide full and expeditious compliance with Florida’s open government and public records laws.