Native Plant Society studies backyard habitat
Renee Stambaugh, President of the local Sea Oats Chapter of Florida Native Plant Society, announced to Historic City News that the program for their March meeting will be “Gardening For (Wild) Life”.
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Renee Stambaugh, President of the local Sea Oats Chapter of Florida Native Plant Society, announced to Historic City News that the program for their March meeting will be “Gardening For (Wild) Life”.
Spring drawing and painting classes will be taught by resident artist Joan F. Tasca, painter and art instructor, according to an announcement received by Historic City News today.
“We have 225 interlocal agreements with municipalities,” County Commission Chairman Ken Bryan told city commissioners during their regular meeting last week; while Historic City News local reporters observed.
In honor of Spay Day, today, the St. Augustine Humane Society is offering Historic City News readers a special discount on spaying and neutering cats.
Historic City News has learned that the Flagler College Social Sciences Club will host Dr. Larry Isaac when he presents a lecture from his research, “Music City as Movement City”.
Republican Club of Northwest Saint Johns County informed Historic City News reporters that they will hold their monthly meeting tonight.
Historic City News would like to inform and remind our readers that Tuesday, March 1st, is “National Pancake Day” and, at two local IHOP locations, your donation to the hospitals of Children’s Miracle Network will earn you a free short stack.
Chris Stone reported to Historic City News the results of the one-day, annual homeless count required in order to be eligible for federal funds.