Upcoming Florida Living History events
Florida Living History updated Historic City News with an invitation for our readers to enjoy the living history activities of their member groups during the month of September.

Florida Living History updated Historic City News with an invitation for our readers to enjoy the living history activities of their member groups during the month of September.
Community Awareness Coordinator Kim Brumfield announced to Historic City News local reporters that an important informational presentation will be given, without charges, to a selected group of participants who register before September 19, 2011 with Betty Griffin House.
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Historic City News was notified by Nancy Kocher that the City of Palm Coast will participate in the 10th Anniversary September 11th Memorial on September 11, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. at Heroes Memorial Park located at 2860 Palm Coast Parkway.
St. Augustine Port and Waterway Commissioner USCG Captain Jay Bliss has invited Historic City News readers to enjoy their Labor Day, Monday September 5th, enjoying the 5th Annual “Papa Jim” Dinghy Regatta in memory of lifelong St. Augustine sailor, Jim Hartley.
Last night, Historic City News reporters were on hand as St. Augustine’s Royal Family, Young King Carlos portrayed by Timothy Colee; standing in for James Louis Solana III, Queen Marianna portrayed by Suzanne Hazen and Princess Margarita Maria portrayed by Jaime Blevins, participated in the ceremonial cutting of the community birthday cake.
St. Johns County Cultural Council, the county’s designated local arts agency, periodically reports upcoming cultural events to local Historic City News reporters for the benefit of our readers.
First Congregation Sons of Israel reported to Historic City News that they have invited Rabbi Merrill Shapiro to St. John’s County’s oldest synagogue to lead High Holy Day services; ushering in the Jewish New Year 5722.