Dan Famiglietti to exhibit his art in Rotunda Gallery
St. Augustine resident and tradesman Dan Famiglietti announced to Historic City News today that, during late Spring 2013, his locally inspired paintings will be featured in the Rotunda Gallery; located in the St. Johns County administration palace.



Historic City News was informed that a new volunteer advisory board has been appointed by Flagler County Sheriff James L. Manfre for the purpose of reviewing citizen complaints or concerns about the operation of the Sheriff’s Office and to propose recommendations for improvement to the sheriff after their review is complete.
Jennifer Tesori reported to Historic City News that the youth of St Augustine’s Boys & Girls Club will learn a valuable lesson this Friday on how personal talents can open doors and pave the way to a bright future.
The City of Bunnell reported to Historic City News today, as part of their year-long Centennial celebration, they will partner with Flagler Habitat for Humanity on two upcoming house painting projects around the city which was incorporated in 1913.
Emily Jane Murray reported upcoming adventures available to Historic City News readers beginning next week and continuing through May — all presented or sponsored by the Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve.
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Historic City News reporters watched as about 414 graduating seniors from Flagler College participated in this morning’s commencement ceremony; receiving their diplomas at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre.
City officials have invited Historic City News readers to attend a brief ceremony on Wednesday, April 24 at 11:30 a.m., for the unveiling of a specially designed historical information marker at the St Augustine St Johns County Visitor Information Center.