Replica ships in port through May 17th

LAMP Director Chuck Meide reported to Historic City News that the Niña and Pinta are scheduled to make a trip to the Nation’s Oldest Port however, this time they will dock in St. Augustine.


LAMP Director Chuck Meide reported to Historic City News that the Niña and Pinta are scheduled to make a trip to the Nation’s Oldest Port however, this time they will dock in St. Augustine.

High-quality drama, music and art will be featured each night for a entire week when Florida’s First Coast Arts Festival comes to the St. Augustine Amphitheatre May 18th through 24th according to an announcement received by Historic City News.
Jo McIntire and John Wood, Directors of Ancient City Enterprise Center, Inc. reported to Historic City News that their organization is addressing our community’s need for a “business incubation center.”

CITY OF ST. AUGUSTINE CITY COMMISSION, REGULAR MEETING – MONDAY, MAY 11, 2009 5:00 PM ALCAZAR ROOM.
In a report to Historic City News from Governor Crist, the Governor commended the Florida Legislature for agreeing to maximize funding for K-12 education by approving guidelines for a new 15-year Seminole compact.

Historic City News contributor Sacha Martin reports that over the years, members of the St. Augustine Yacht Club have made many trips to Abaco, and many still participate in the Annual Regatta Week in July there.

Snoop Dogg, 3 Doors Down, an array of other artists, and 20,000 pounds of crawfish begin their test of our Francis Field venue at 3:00 p.m. today, kicking off a 2-day Crawfish Boil.

Historic City News has been alerted to an alleged attempted robbery of a local bank this afternoon.