Free pizza, God’s Not Dead tickets, silicone bracelets for college students
Free pizza, God’s Not Dead tickets, silicone bracelets for college students
For all who attend Greater Love Ministries’ Sunday morning service, April 13th.
Historic City News has been asked to invite St Augustine and St Johns County college students to enjoy free pizza, free tickets and silicon wrist bracelets for the year’s surprise blockbuster, “God’s Not Dead” sponsored by Greater Love Ministries.
Habitat for Humanity turns over keys to two new homes
Historic City News will celebrate with the Wideman and Brown families in St Augustine when they each become owners of a new home this Saturday; house number four and five for Habitat for Humanity of St Augustine and St Johns County.
Nettles Fine Jewelry to host spring fundraiser
Public Relations Coordinator, Katie Lay, has invited Historic City News readers to attend when Nettles Fine Jewelry celebrates spring with an evening of jewelry, fashion, fun, and entertainment on Friday, April 11th from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at its store; located at 1811 US-1 South in St Augustine. The event is a fundraiser for the Peter Pan Birthday Club through Flagler Health Care Foundation.
Self-defense products demonstrated at Tea Party meeting

Proposed King Street Redesign

Nancy Sikes-Kline
Vice-Mayor, City of St. Augustine
Special to Historic City News
Historic City News readers are invited to attend a public meeting on April 24, 2014 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.to discuss proposed improvements to King Street — between Malaga Street and Sevilla Street.
Future Problem Solvers place second statewide
Future Problem Solvers place second statewide
by: Diksha Brambhatt
Nease High School Class of 2014
Special to Historic City News
A team of Nease students is among a select group of problem solvers invited to the prestigious international conference of the 2014 Future Problem Solving Program; involving over 250,000 students annually.

