Helping homeless – 4 houses at a time
Weak economy or not, Historic City News has learned that good homes are being built – in fact four will be dedicated along Smith Street in West Augustine Thursday, August 6, at noon.
Weak economy or not, Historic City News has learned that good homes are being built – in fact four will be dedicated along Smith Street in West Augustine Thursday, August 6, at noon.
From the records of Cheryl Strickland St. Johns County Clerk of Court
Historic City News has learned that LAMP archaeologist Brendan Burke just published an article in the July/August 2009 International Ocean Systems Magazine, “the Magazine for Ocean Professionals” (volume 13, number 4).
The City of St. Augustine is taking considerable steps to reduce the amount of pollution that is carried from the storm water system to the local rivers and ocean according to a report received by Historic City News.
Historic City News has been following the efforts of business and property owners who are participating in a project whose purpose is to reinforce Aviles Street as a retail destination.
Jay Humphreys reminded Historic City News that summer isn’t over and there’s still time to enjoy exciting events and experiences while taking advantage of great deals on hotels and attractions in St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra and the Beaches.
Historic City News has learned that Florida Living History, Inc has been formed to provide an organizational union for living history groups committed to the historically accurate, research-based interpretation of Florida’s history.
Bethany Fessenden reported to Historic City News that anyone making an online gift to the Josh Zwieg Memorial Scholarship at Flagler College between July 13-26 will be entered into a raffle to win two VIP concert tickets and a meet and greet with the band O.A.R.