UF assumes management of historic properties
The University of Florida assumes the management of 34 state-owned historic properties in St. Augustine on Thursday and incoming City Manager John Regan has received a nod from the commission to continue efforts towards “building bridges” with them.

Local preservationist Theresa Segal was featured in a July/August 2010 article discussing her formation of the citizens group, “Save our Bridge” that appeared in Preservation magazine, a publication of National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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Fort Menendez at Old Florida Museum is kicking off its Summer 2010 Grand Opening and Historic City News readers are invited to participate in an Open House on Thursday July 1st.
Alison Johnson, Campaign Manager for the Re-Elect Bill Proctor State Representative – District 20 campaign, told Historic City News reporters that former Speaker of the House Marco Rubio has endorsed Representative Proctor.
Dana Ste. Claire, Director of the Heritage Tourism Department, told Historic City News that immediately following the July 4th holiday weekend, the City of St. Augustine will commence an aggressive schedule to create a new entrance to the Colonial Spanish Quarter Museum.
Local CitySprouter, Cash McVay, informed Historic City News reporters that tomorrow, Sunday, June 27th, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., the Lincolnville Community Garden will present Jaime Pawelek speaking about the importance of bee pollinators, their ecology and biology, as well as how to attract them to your gardens.