Dodging Cancer Dodgeball Tournament II
Wade Taylor informed local Historic City News reporters that on March 26th 2nd Annual “Dodging Cancer Dodgeball Tournament” will be held to benefit Chris McDaniel and Flagler Hospital.
Wade Taylor informed local Historic City News reporters that on March 26th 2nd Annual “Dodging Cancer Dodgeball Tournament” will be held to benefit Chris McDaniel and Flagler Hospital.
On the heels of the Historic City News article published February 25, 2011, the City of St. Augustine has announced today that the two marble lion statues will be returned to their home during the early morning hours of Tuesday, March 15th.
Republican State Committeewoman Becky Reichenberg invited Historic City News readers to mark their calendars and participate in the Republican Club of Greater St. Augustine’s upcoming monthly meeting Monday, March 14th.
Division of Forestry, St. Johns County Fire-Rescue and firefighters from Flagler and Duval counties have all been pitching in to combat the reported 1,300 acre fire that jumped the road between highways US-1 and Interstate 95, south of SR-206.
Flagler College has appointed two new directors, Jay Szczepanski, Director of the Learning Resource Center, and Lynn Francisco, Director of Disability Services, according to an announcement received by Historic City News recently.
Assistant City Attorney Carlos Mendoza has additional amendments to incorporate into the proposed horse-drawn carriage ordinance after suggestions from commissioners made during a public workshop session.
The Flagler College Political Guild notified the Historic City Newsroom that they will host an Education Forum on the “Current State of Education in Florida” on Thursday, March 10th, at 7:00 p.m., in the Virginia Room of the Ringhaver Student Center located at 50 Sevilla Street.
Historic City News readers are being asked to participate in a study to develop a network of bicycle routes and an accompanying way finding system within the City of St. Augustine.