Recalling events that led to our Revolutionary War
Saint Augustine Tea Party Chairman, Lance Thate, announced to Historic City News this morning, that, at their next regular meeting on April 23 at 6:30 p.m., a special commemorative presentation will be made of the events of 1775 that led up to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War in 1776.



Historic City News is reminding readers in Flagler Estates that the St. Johns County Solid Waste Management Department will be hosting a free “Super Community Collection Day” this Saturday at the Flagler Estates Road and Water Control District located at 9850 Light Avenue in Hastings.
Historic City News readers are invited to participate in a fun-filled, planet-conscious day for families and visitors from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. this Sunday, April 21, during the 2013 St Augustine Earth Day Festival.
In an article reported by the Jacksonville Business Journal today, the Northeast Florida Regional Airport at St Augustine is making plans in the event that the Federal Aviation Administration goes through with planned tower closures June 15.
St Johns County School District Director of Community Relations, Christina Langston, informed local Historic City News reporters that the Academy of Environmental and Urban Planning at Creekside High School has earned national distinction as a Model Career Academy.
Tuesday evening, April 16, Historic City News readers are invited to attend a free presentation at 7:00 p.m. in the Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College located at 14 Granada Street in St Augustine; “Costume Balls and Cake Walk Contests”.
Historic City News received word last week that Kim Ragland Wheeler has recently been appointed the newest member of the Flagler College Board of Trustees.
The St Johns Cultural Council announced to Historic City News today that they will hold one final workshop to assist not-for-profit organizations in applying for funding support for special events aimed at attracting visitors to St Johns County.