PUSH must decide its future plans
Mary Lawrence, founder of People United to Stop Homelessness, announced to Historic City News that a meeting will be held on February 16th to decide important issues affecting the future of the organization.
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Mary Lawrence, founder of People United to Stop Homelessness, announced to Historic City News that a meeting will be held on February 16th to decide important issues affecting the future of the organization.
Vice-Mayor Leanna Freeman is spearheading the “Home Again St. Johns” site location committee, and, this morning, she brought along Historic City News and leaders from Jacksonville’s Sulzbacher Center for tours of the St. Francis House and Wildflower Clinic.
Local business owner, Norbert Tuseo, told Historic City News Editor Michael Gold that he is fed up with the continuing graffiti that is occurring around the city and he has made a commitment to “put my money where my mouth is.”
Community Affairs Officer Barbara Stevens reported to Historic City News that the St. Augustine Police Department will instruct a self-defense program for women and children next week.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys alerts Historic City News readers that there are many entertainment choices in store for this weekend including First Friday events and the final weekend of the award-winning Nights of Lights.
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Molly Ebersold reported to Historic City News that the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park is well into construction of a 7-acre zip line course that will offer park visitors an aerial eco-adventure and a unique opportunity to view crocodiles, alligators, birds and other animals.