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Communications Manager Barbara Golden reported to Historic City News that Northeast Florida’s tourism industry is celebrating National Tourism Week May 9th through May 17th.

Communications Manager Barbara Golden reported to Historic City News that Northeast Florida’s tourism industry is celebrating National Tourism Week May 9th through May 17th.
Florida Library Association Executive Director Faye Roberts reported to Historic City News that her Association presented 13 awards to libraries, individuals and library supporters from across Florida on Friday, May 8th.

On April 30, 2009 St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Detective Shannon Andrews received the Mellie McDaniel Award from the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
West King Street merchants will be holding a “Blocked Party” on Saturday, May 16th from 5:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. which promises to feature the spirit of West King Street’s history and unique shops.

The St Johns County Sheriff’s Office announced to Historic City News today that they are joining with hundreds of other law enforcement agencies across the country during the 2009 Click It or Ticket mobilization.

Sgt. Chuck Mulligan reported to Historic City News that the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the disappearance of a 77 year-old missing/endangered woman from the 3000 block of Calle Cortez Road, in southern St. Johns County.
City 450 Director Dana Ste. Claire, in his first update to commissioners on planning for our 500/450 commemorations, said strategic planning will begin in June with a meeting of the Mayor’s 14-member Working Group and Consultant Jeanne Zeidler.
A sound wave attenuation system or fence, adjustment of skate park hours, and day and night staffing of the newly opened Hamilton Upchurch Park are under review following three dozen complaints in the two weeks since its opening.