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Jane Sims of Tale Tellers of St. Augustine is introducing Historic City News readers to “The Heritage Series,” a brand new series of storytelling performances at the San Marco Theatre.
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Jane Sims of Tale Tellers of St. Augustine is introducing Historic City News readers to “The Heritage Series,” a brand new series of storytelling performances at the San Marco Theatre.
Brian Hart reported to the St. Johns County local news desk that a free Demo Day is being hosted at the St. Johns Golf Club on Saturday, February 6th.
The St. Augustine local news desk at Historic City News has learned that the Saint Augustine Art Association and local artist, Jean Wagner Troemel, have teamed up to present an extraordinary event, “For the Love of Art.”
Jasmin Osmanovic, a man who had no prior criminal record, entered a “guilty” plea to extortion charges yesterday as part of a late night agreement struck with the State Attorney’s Office in exchange for a sentencing range of between five and ten years probation.
The Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra will present a concert of lively Mozart works and a Symphony by Antonin Dvorak at Flagler College Auditorium on Sunday January 17, 2010 at 2:00 pm.
With little fanfare, Historic City News local news desk learned that St. Augustine City Commissioners approved the extension of alcohol sales from 1:00 a.m. until 2:00 a.m.
A narrowed entry and shortened exit gate will provide parking for motorcycles in the Visitor Center parking facility now that Chief Operations Officer John Regan won commission approval Monday.
The St. Augustine local news desk at Historic City News received a report Monday night that the City Commission had approved an outdoor dining plan along the west side of the first block of Aviles Street.