Searle Buccaneers raid historic city again
Cathy DuPont alerted the local news desk that the reenactment of a 17th century raid on St. Augustine by Searle’s Buccaneers will necessitate intermittent disruptions of traffic in parts of downtown this Saturday, March 6th.

St. Johns County Housing and Community Services together with staff member Dana Moore, Administrator of Homeownership Programs, were jointly presented the affordable housing excellence award by the Northeast Florida Regional Council.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys announced the following weekend entertainment activities to the local St. Augustine news desk; includes art, historical re-enactment as well as orchestra and a fusion of orchestral sound with rock and roll.
“It’s time to enter” Kim Collins, Community Awareness Coordinator at Betty Griffin House, told local news reporters; speaking to Historic City News readers who are contestants in their upcoming art and poetry project — “A Day Without Violence” calendar.
Community Affairs Officer Barbara Clifford of the St. Augustine Police Department reported to the local St. Augustine news desk that her department is joining with hundreds of other law enforcement agencies across Florida in renewing a pledge to save lives.
The Flagler College Writers-In-Residence program will present “A Critical Lens: Literary Analysis of Three Alfred Hitchcock Films” March 7th to March 10th in the Flagler College Auditorium, 14 Granada St.
Historic City News has learned that the property and the facility at the Primrose School in northern St. Johns County sold last month for $2.4 million, according to public records, but still remains under the same ownership.
The St Johns Cultural Council has announced to the local news desk at Historic City News that applications are now available to non-profit organizations, individual artists and teachers in St. Johns County for “State of the Arts” grants.