Student artwork will hang next to Picasso
St Johns County Education Foundation has announced to Historic City News in St Augustine that Arts Alive will present a special program that may help local students become interested in sixty-eight of Picasso’s rarely seen works on display at the Visitors Information Center next year.



Historic City News received a call from Harlan Mason, Chairman of the St Johns County Republican Executive Committee, to invite our readers to attend a special morning event with Ann Romney tomorrow at the Renaissance World Golf Village Resort and Convention Center.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Nobel Grand Gary Howell, recently presented a donation on behalf of Palmetto Lodge No 25, to The Gideons International; an early American organization dedicated to Christian evangelism.
Former Commander William Korach, USNR, and Chairman of St Johns County Veterans for Romney, has invited all Historic City News readers to attend Monday, October 29 when three local decorated combat veterans will be honored, along with other veterans supporting the election of Mitt Romney for President.
In another classic example of why local news reporting should be directed to local reporters who don’t rely on wire services, Historic City News in St Augustine received an announcement this morning trying to minimize damage from an inaccurate Arizona Associated Press item.
Dave Heimbold, Chairman of the Saint Augustine Tea Party, announced to local Historic City News reporters that this month’s guest speaker will be Ken Wood when they convene their meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m.
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Historic City News reporter, Raphael Cosme, attended when St Augustine played host to the Puerto Rican Bar Association of Florida’s “Moot Court Competition”; held in the Alcazar Room of City Hall yesterday morning.