Young Republicans fish fry a hit in Hastings
Blue Sky Farms in Hastings was alive with activity this afternoon when St. Johns County Young Republicans presented an old fashioned political rally and fish fry — and Historic City News was there.

Blue Sky Farms in Hastings was alive with activity this afternoon when St. Johns County Young Republicans presented an old fashioned political rally and fish fry — and Historic City News was there.
Historic City News will be on hand when a mixed media show by Flagler College alumni titled “Morning Brew” will be on view in the Rotunda Gallery at the St. Johns County Administration Building from October 19, 2010 through January 19, 2011.
Roy A. Alaimo, President of the St. Johns County Young Republicans, invited all Historic City News readers to join them for an old fashioned fish fry at Blue Sky Farms tomorrow.
Laurie Sanderson in the public information office for the Bridge of Lions Rehabilitation project reported to Historic City News in a letter yesterday that Contract work on the Bridge of Lions Rehabilitation Project will be completed in just a few days.
St. Augustine Public Information Coordinator Cathy DuPont informed local Historic City News reporters today that the St. Augustine Uptown Neighborhood Association will meet this Sunday.
Over the course of the last two weeks, direct onshore winds pushed several sea turtle hatchlings back onto St. Johns County beaches, resulting in over 250 volunteers being called into action to survey the coastline.
St. Johns County Tax Collector Dennis W. Hollingsworth told local Historic City News reporters that teen safety is a top priority for all driver license clerks at his office.
Renee Stambaugh, President of the local Sea Oats Chapter of Florida Native Plant Society, announced to Historic City News that the program for their November meeting will be “Plant Identification”.