Environmental science students make presentation
Flagler College reported to local news reporters at Historic City News that the college has partnered with the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine (GTM) Research Reserve to conduct community-based research; research that meets identified community needs.

St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys promises beautiful weather to all Historic City News readers looking for outdoor entertainment activities this weekend.
Historic City News got word that Governor Charlie Crist recognized Janet Koehler of Ponte Vedra Beach as this week’s Governor’s Point of Light for Environmental Awareness Month.
Historic City News readers are invited to join the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council, along with Team Teal Commissioner Tony Boselli and Jaguars Coach Jack Del Rio as Touchdown Jacksonville brings Team Teal to St. Johns County.
Public Education and Information Officer Jeremy Robshaw reported to the St. Johns County news desk of Historic City News that 35 firefighters from St Johns County and Clay County Technical Rescue Teams spent Easter weekend learning large animal rescue techniques.
Marisella Veiga, who teaches English at Flagler College, recently had her short story, “Fresh Fruit,” selected for publication in the prestigious anthology, “Sudden Fiction Latino: Short-Short Stories from the United States and Latin America.”
Flagler College graduate Haley Walker won a prestigious award for a story that had her climbing into local dumpsters in search of edible food, according to an announcement received by Historic City News reporters today.
“Come have a “Taste of the Beach,” Kim Collins, Community Awareness Coordinator at Betty Griffin House, told local news reporters; speaking to Historic City News readers who want a sample taste from many popular Anastasia Island eateries.