Historic City News learned last week that beginner vintners and curious wine lovers are being invited to participate in a three-week course on the Art of Wine Making, starting April 12, at the St. Augustine Art Association.
Debbie Delgado reported the following St Augustine and St Johns County locations to Historic City News where the Florida Department of Transportation will be conducting roadwork that is expected to have an impact on driving, beginning this morning and continuing through the coming week.
Wexford Strategies executive Kevin Doyle was pleased to announce to Historic City News reporters the release of a new documentary video, titled “The Time is Now” with messages from Florida Pancreas Cancer Coalition volunteers, pancreas cancer researchers, and local family members who have been impacted by this deadly disease.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.
The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.
From the records of Hunter S. Conrad, St. Johns County Clerk of Court
St Johns County resident Derek Boyd Hankerson will be lecturing a class in Presidential Politics through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at University of North Florida from April 8th to 29th from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
All departments of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners, St Johns County Administrative offices, and the Pet Center will be closed Friday, March 25 in observance of Good Friday.
MAYOR NANCY SHAVERGuest Column: The importance of mobility in St Augustine
Nancy E. Shaver, Mayor City of St Augustine, FL
Dear Historic City News readers:
It’s no secret that we are a popular place and getting around in our City is often a challenge. Whether it’s the couple of million vacation visitors we have every year, or you and I going grocery shopping, or the many folks from St. Johns County and Jacksonville who come here for the day or the evening or for one of our many events–it’s a lot of people in cars—likely six million annually—and growing.
Consultants, studies, workshops, steering committees, surveys and visioning are such overused buzzwords in the City Manager’s vocabulary in St Augustine that the taxpayers have come to expect them as the solution to just about any problem that presents itself — and its been that way for many, many years.