Entertainment in St Augustine this week
Barbara Golden, Communications Manager for the St Augustine, Ponte Vedra and the Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau, informed local Historic City News reporters about the following entertaining events for our St Johns County readers.



The Ancient City Poets will hold a free poetry reading on Sunday May 26 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at The Gallery Café of St Augustine, according to an announcement received by Historic City News today.
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Historic City News reader Keli Shaw shared the news that yesterday’s annual Letter Carriers “Stamp out Hunger” food drive collected over 61,000 lbs of food for our local food banks.
Historic City News has learned that, in a letter of notification dated May 6, the Office of the Secretary of the Interior has approved the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Management Plan; opening the door for the National Heritage Area to begin implementation of its projects and programs.
Historic City News readers are ready to be entertained as the 10-day-long Romanza Festivale begis today and continues to May 19th; showcasing the living culture of St Augustine – music, dance, theater, art, cuisine & heritage.
On Tuesday evening, May 14, the Saint Augustine Tea Party will host a nationally known expert on public education, William Korach; who will address the issue of student inspirational speech during St Johns County school’s upcoming graduation ceremonies.
Tomorrow, Historic City News readers are reminded that the National Association of Letter Carriers, working with the US Postal Service, and the United Way of St Johns County, will be collecting non-perishable food as part of the annual Letter Carriers “Stamp out Hunger” food drive.