Historic City Memories: The Magic Roundabout
Tale of the Magic Roundabout
Part four of a three part series
The writer got long winded and remembered something else
By Geoff Dobson

Tale of the Magic Roundabout
Part four of a three part series
The writer got long winded and remembered something else
By Geoff Dobson
Valerie Deville, Director of Adult Therapy for the Betty Griffin House, reported to Historic City News that Lauren Book-Lim, who endured childhood sexual abuse for six years at the hands of her nanny, will walk throughout Florida in April as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Kenya Kelley reported to Historic City News that St. Johns River Community College will be offering a number of late spring and summer leisure courses at the St. Augustine campus.
Waiving signs that read “SB-6 takes away local control” and “Stop SB6 bad for kids and teachers” and “Protect Florida schools from bad politics” and “Call the Florida Chamber of Commerce tell them to oppose Senate 6”, local news reporters from Historic City News were on the scene where a crowd of about thirty five protesters packed the side of the road on US-1 at SR-312 during the 5:00 rush hour Thursday.
The Board of Directors of the Hispanic Heritage Council of St. Johns County reported to Historic City News that they have confirmed their first General Membership Meeting for Thursday, April 8th.
Rachael Holgate reported to the local St. Augustine news desk that the Flagler College Students in Free Enterprise team that The Hunger Wall will return tomorrow night, April 2nd, at the True Value Hardware located at 111 King Sreet.
Historic City News has learned that Derek Boyd Hankerson recently became a member of the distinguished alumni of President George Herbert Walker Bush appointees.