Greek Festival starts weekend activities
St. Augustine’s 13th Annual Greek Festival tops Communications Director Jay Humphreys’ calendar of great entertainment ideas for Historic City News readers to enjoy this weekend.

St. Augustine’s 13th Annual Greek Festival tops Communications Director Jay Humphreys’ calendar of great entertainment ideas for Historic City News readers to enjoy this weekend.
Kenya Kelley reported to Historic City News that the St. Johns River Community College Phi Theta Kappa honor society recently held its fall induction ceremony at the St. Augustine campus.
Newstalk 1240 President Kris Phillips reported to Historic City News that music, food, free giveaways, drawings and raffles are just part of the events planned for the 14th Annual Retirement Expo being held at the Ponce de Leon Mall from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 23rd.
Local Historic City News reporters caught up to St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar and former St. Augustine City Attorney Jim Wilson this morning while they were attending the Legal Update Seminar going on this week at the Casa Monica Hotel in St. Augustine.

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St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw reported to Historic City News that the Sheriff’s A.C.E. Program is sponsoring the 10th annual Horror Zone this Halloween season.
Florida School of the Arts reported to Historic City News that students will present a concert of songs based on Greek myths and lyrics in “Myths and Hymns.”
Plans that originally called for a 10,000 square foot Castillo Orientation Center in the Colonial Spanish Quarter could be expanded to a 15,000 or 20,000 square foot, two story “world class interpretive experience” in a partnership being discussed between the city and University of Florida.