Weekend entertainment in the historic city
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys alerts Historic City News readers that there are many entertainment choices in store for this weekend.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys alerts Historic City News readers that there are many entertainment choices in store for this weekend.
Vanessa Ledford Baker reported to Historic City News from the Inaugural Gubernatorial Parade for Governor Rick Scott on Tuesday — where St. Augustine’s Royal Family and their entourage appeared together with other 16th Century re-enactors from the area; all dressed in period clothing.
As Historic City News seeks out exciting news stories, we find few things as exciting as the birth of a new baby girl, but, for Ian Gregoire and his wife Ashley Wiles Gregoire, the birth of their daughter Olivia Isabelle Gregoire tops their list.
Historic City News readers have been invited by Public Information Director Brian Thompson to attend the Flagler College Community Lecture Series on Tuesday, January, 18th, with a presentation by Dr. John Diviney on “17th Century Spanish Florida Franciscan Missions.”
Jeremy Robshaw, Public Information Officer with St. Johns County Fire Rescue, informed Historic City News local reporters that after consideration of current fire conditions, County Commissioners have adopted a resolution which authorizes the county administrator to extend a burn ban for St. Johns County effective tomorrow.
Join Historic City News as Romanza relives WWII St. Augustine in USO style with its presentation of “An Evening of Swing”.
Historic City News wants to know; do we really know what Christmas is like for the homeless?
Historic City News readers are being invited to help Wade and Amy Taylor raise money and awareness for Big Brothers-Big Sisters of St. Johns County.