Heritage events are also part of Romanza Festivale
In addition to our headliners QuinTango, this Sunday May 12, and Benny Goodman May 14, Romanza Festivale presents over 100 events in 10 days. A good number of those are Heritage events, and a many of those are concentrated around Saturday May 18.



Lieutenant Phil Reynolds laid a rose in memory of all fallen law enforcement officers during a ceremony yesterday that honored fellow officers who lost their lives in the line-of-duty while serving the local community in Flagler County.
Historic City News readers interested in the new overpass being built over US-1 North and the FEC Railroad tracks to support the east-west traffic along CR-210, are invited to attend a “drive through” construction Open House” this afternoon beginning at 4:00 p.m.
Historic City News readers are invited to join Glenda Bailey-Mershon for the “Women in Hot Water” tour; when popular authors reveal how they got into hot water — and what they did to get out.
City of St Augustine General Services Director, Jim Piggott, told Historic City News reporters that the pool at the Willie Galimore Center should be open by Friday, May 24th, in time for this year’s Memorial Day weekend celebration.
The Friends of A1A has reported to Historic City News that they have produced six new videos designed to attract more cycling visitors to the 72-mile Scenic and Historic A1A Coastal Byway that travels through St Johns and Flagler counties.
Saint Augustine Maritime Heritage Foundation publicist George Gardner announced to Historic City News this morning that the local non-profit organization will use May and June to raise community awareness and funds to support their educational mission.
Historic City News readers have been invited to participate during a Lunch-‘n-Learn session in order to learn more about the city’s plans to relocate its horse stables; as presented to the City Commission at its February 25 meeting.