Pirate Gathering Parade 2012
The parade associated with the St Augustine Pirate Gathering will necessitate a disruption of traffic in parts of downtown St Augustine on Saturday, November 10.

The parade associated with the St Augustine Pirate Gathering will necessitate a disruption of traffic in parts of downtown St Augustine on Saturday, November 10.
The science of sea level rise, and its potential impacts on the Matanzas Basin, will be presented during the first series of community workshops by researchers from the University of Florida for Historic City News readers in St Augustine, Palm Coast and the coastal communities in the Matanzas area.
Park Superintendent Gordie Wilson reported that Historic City News readers can enjoy next weekend at one of the best known landmarks in St Augustine; Castillo de San Marcos National Monument — and best of all, there is no admission charge in honor of Veterans Day.
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Historic City News photographer Mark Cubbedge was at the St Augustine Amphitheatre last night when sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson performed some of their best loved hits that earned their group, Heart, worldwide recognition.

Historic City News has received word from Jennifer Zuberer, Communications and Resource Manager for the St Augustine 450th Commemoration, that the popular Discover First America! Program Adventure series returns to Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College beginning November 20th.
Tax Collector Dennis W Hollingsworth, CFC, informed local Historic City News reporters that, beginning today, St Johns County property owners can expect to find their tax bills in the mailbox as the 2012 tax season begins.
The University of Florida and partnering organizations have made it possible for Historic City News readers to attend the first United States tour of the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba since the beginning of Communist rule under Fidel Castro.