Twenty-year employees recognized at celebration dinner
Robin Burchfield reported to Historic City News this afternoon that St Augustine Youth Services (SAYS) recently held a Celebration Dinner at Creekside Dinery to honor staff, the boys, and volunteers at the non-profit therapeutic group home for children who have been the victims of child abuse or extreme neglect.



Historic City News learned today that Tools-4-Schools, Betty Griffin House, and St Francis House in St Augustine are the beneficiaries of a nine-month charitable giving program undertaken by the staff of Herbie Wiles Insurance.
Fundacion Nao Victoria manager Eduardo Almagro Blanco, documented for Historic City News readers the arrival of St Augustine’s newest educational ship, El Galeon Andalucia, as it made its way up the Hudson River to arrive in New York City on Saturday.
Beau Phillips reported to Historic City News today that the St Johns County Chamber of Commerce will host the 11th Annual Ponte Vedra Auto Show at TPC Sawgrass, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., on Sunday, September 15th.
Friends of the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library are offering a chance for 6th through 12th grade-level students to eat pizza, drink soda, and watch “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”, rated PG-13, at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31.
For the third consecutive year, Flagler College has reported to Historic City News that they have been named one of the healthiest workplaces in Northeast Florida by the First Coast Worksite Wellness Council.
Tomorrow, Historic City News readers interested in becoming volunteers for this year’s sea turtle washback program can attend an orientation and training session at the Main Branch Library from 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. providing a basic understanding of sea turtles, a review the purpose of the program, and instruction on the procedure to assist a washback sea turtle.