Cultural Events May 14 – May 22
May 14 – Concert
Navy Band TGIF
7:00p.m. Free.
SJC Pier Pavilion, St. Aug. Beach
Info: 347-8007
www.staugbchcivicassoc.com
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May 14 – Concert
Navy Band TGIF
7:00p.m. Free.
SJC Pier Pavilion, St. Aug. Beach
Info: 347-8007
www.staugbchcivicassoc.com
Program is part of PGA Free Lesson Month
PGA Professionals Wes Tucker and Tom Stecker of St. Johns Golf Club in Elkton, Florida, will offer free 10-minute golf lessons on Saturday, May 17 from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. as part of PGA Free Lesson Month according to an announcement received by Historic City Media from the St. Johns County Office of Public Affairs.
CPSA member Nancy Sikes-Kline reported to Historic City News this morning that Citizens for the Preservation of St. Augustine has joined the National Trust for Historic Preservation in celebrating National Historic Preservation Month by creating a new educational YouTube video.
A free public program being sponsored by WQXT-TV and the Law Firm of Terrell Hogan Ellis Yegelwel, P.A., will present an Evening with Attorney Bruce Anderson.
Mr. Anderson, the parent of a vaccine–injured child, will present “A Parent’s View of Vaccinations: A Shot in the Dark or an Informed Choice?†a presentation that will discuss the controversial topic of vaccine safety.
The St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners received a plaque from the American Heart Association in recognition of being named a “Heart Ready County†according to a media advisory received this afternoon by Historic City News.
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Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw announced to Historic City News that the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office is joining with hundreds of other law enforcement agencies across the country in renewing a pledge to save lives by intensifying efforts to enforce seat belt laws — among all motorists and around the clock — during the 2008 Click It or Ticket mobilization which runs through June 1.
I remember when the “laptop” computer was an expensive luxury in our business; it made it out of the storeroom every now and then when one of us had an assignment on the road or had to take notes at the courthouse. Not the case any longer.
Notebook computers have become very competitive — comparing price to features like storage, speed and enhanced video display. Battery life has improved drastically and the device itself has slimmed down in size and weight and many businesses are taking notice of the new notebook.
Historic City Media was notified that the Public Works Department of the City of St. Augustine will begin its yearly sewer system smoke testing in specific areas of the city.
The testing will be conducted between 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. on Monday through Friday, beginning Monday, May 19th and ending July 31st.