National Train Day – May 7th
“All Aboard” as America celebrates its love for trains today, Saturday, May 7, 2011 — the fourth annual National Train Day.
“All Aboard” as America celebrates its love for trains today, Saturday, May 7, 2011 — the fourth annual National Train Day.
The City of Palm Coast invited Historic City News readers to visit for their Arbor Day 5k Run-Walk and 1 mile “Flutter Run” being held on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Central Park in Town Center.
Historic City News will be listening as city officials call a public meeting on Thursday, May 19 at 5:00 p.m. in the Alcazar Room of City Hall located at 75 King Street in St. Augustine, when the public will have an opportunity to make policy suggestions concerning further development of the harbor management system.
May 6th is recognized by Historic City News as “No Diet Day” — a day dedicated to raising awareness of how “un-healthy dieting” can be harmful. Proclaimed in 1992 by Mary Evans Young, “No Diet Day” has been promoting “healthy eating” rather than “un-healthy dieting”. Organizers say it is important to respect and accept different…
Historic City News readers are invited to attend tonight when District 2 County Commissioner Ron Sanchez discusses the new County radio system, the County’s application for a Safer Grant and important issues such as EPA mandated water quality standards.
St. Johns County Communication Manager, Karen Pan, would like to invite all Historic City News readers to join Florida’s First Lady, Ann Scott, when she visits the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library for a special “storytime” reading event next week.
May 14th – University of North Florida Nature Trails Please join St Johns Audubon around Lake Oneida at UNF, checking out the island and then walk to the back of the nature trails looking for summer tanagers and brown-headed nuthatches.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys informed St. Johns County entertainment reporters at Historic City News that there are lots of things to do for the Mother’s Day weekend.