County offices closed July 2nd through July 5th
The St. Johns County administrative offices informed local Historic City News reporters that all departments of the Board of County Commissioners will be closed on Friday, July 2nd as an unpaid staff furlough day.




More questions linger than answers as Historic City News local reporters continue looking into the recent administrative leave of 31 year-old Ryan R. Dettra from his position as General Manager of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre.
Historic City News reporters learned that late yesterday afternoon, another attempt was made by St. Augustine Shores Service Corporation employees to have Shores’ resident Keith Goldstein arrested.
Leases are running out June 30th for business owners operating in the thirty-four historic state-owned properties currently managed by the City of St. Augustine, and, at their regular Monday Night meeting, the commission will decide if they are going to sue the University of Florida to establish their claim to continue to be part of that process.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys told Historic City News that both visitors and residents will find something special in great local entertainment and shopping this weekend.
Members of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association will be traveling through St. Augustine in a motorcade mid-day on Friday, June 25th, en-route to the St. Augustine National Cemetery on Marine Street for a wreath laying ceremony.
ARTWORTHY: Stephen Kent Pigman
St. Johns County Cultural Council, the county’s designated local arts agency, periodically reports upcoming cultural events to local Historic City News reporters for the benefit of our readers.







