Fort Mose hosts archaeology program for children
Terri Newmans previewed some of the exhibits for Historic City News editor Michael Gold this afternoon that will be part of a children’s archaeology program on Saturday, March 31, 2012 in celebration of Florida Archaeology Month at the Fort Mose Historic State Park in St Augustine.



Researchers from Florida State University and the University of Florida, have worked directly with the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park to conduct a groundbreaking study of crocodilian bite force, according to an announcement received by Historic City News today.
Historic City News readers should get ready for great seafood nearly any way you want it; tap your toes to live bluegrass, folk and country music, then stroll through more than 100 arts and crafts exhibitors this weekend at the 31st Annual Lions Club Seafood and Music Festival.
Northeast Region Outreach Coordinator Amber Grafft-Weiss invited Historic City News readers to celebrate archaeology month by participating in this week’s upcoming events around Northeast Florida — including the St Augustine Lighthouse Festival and Tolomato Cemetery Tours this Saturday.
The Florida Department of Transportation informed Historic City News reporters in St Augustine that they have scheduled repainting and repair eastbound across the Mickler-O’Connell Bridge, beginning March 21st.
Gary Bruce, President of the Republican Club of St Augustine, convened a forum at last night’s meeting for those candidates attempting to qualify in the August Republican Primary Election for St Johns County Commission District 5.

President Gary Bruce announced that the Republican Club of Greater St Augustine would hold its first forum for contestants in this year’s Republican Primary Election for St Johns County Commission District 5.