Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Historic City News readers will be entertained by members of the Flagler College Theatre Arts Department, in conjunction with the St. Johns County Center for the Arts at St. Augustine High School, during the next two-weekend’s performance of “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead”.
Support the Historical Society’s Research Library

By: The St. Augustine Historical Society
Steve Berry, New York Times best-selling author, will debut his latest novel, “The Patriot Threat,” at a fundraiser for the St. Augustine Historical Society Research Library on Thursday, March 26th, according to an announcement received by Historic City News today.
Ponte Vedra Architectural Review Committee Meeting
Events during Month of Forgiveness and Compassion

Foster Parent Pre-Service Training Schedule
Who was Pedro Menéndez?
Pedro Menéndez de Avilés (February 15, 1519 – September 17, 1574) was Comendador of the Holy Cross of Zarza of the Knights of Santiago, Captain-General of the Ocean Sea, Governor of Cuba, Captain-General of the West, Adelantado of Florida, and Founder of St. Augustine. He faithfully served the Spanish Crown as a Captain-General of the Royal Armadas for 32 years.
Living History group announces Founding Day plans
Historic City News has received word from Florida Living History, Inc., confirming their plans to commemorate the Founding of the City of St. Augustine on Tuesday, September 8th.
