Letter: Attracting the multicultural traveler
For the life of me, I cannot figure out why counties and cities have not taken advantage of the niche market of African-American travelers — or better yet, the multicultural travel market.
For the life of me, I cannot figure out why counties and cities have not taken advantage of the niche market of African-American travelers — or better yet, the multicultural travel market.
At last Monday’s City of St. Augustine Commission meeting artist Gregory Travous spoke during the public comment period.
Safety education is an important mission of your St. John’s County Sheriff’s office and one area that is becoming a growing concern is distracted driving.
Apparently the mayor and some of his co-conspirators have imbibed enough of the “Kult-Kouncil-Kool-Aid” to put their bias and prejudice in writing for all to see.
Dear Editor, Noche de Gala Ball, an event sponsored by the Heritage Tourism Department of St. Augustine, is being catered by a company in another city because “somebody” decided to help out a “FRIEND”.
Dear Neighbors, You are invited to a special Regional Town Hall Meeting to discuss the future of the seven-county Northeast Florida region. I hope that you will plan to attend.
An article appeared this morning written by RICK NEALE; a reporter with Florida Today. VIERA – Facing a barrier-island backlash, Brevard County commissioners have scrapped plans to charge motorists $5 admission fees at two popular beach parks.
Historic City News would like to point out thirty-six reasons that St. Augustine Mayor Joseph L. Boles, Jr., has for giving the University of Florida the lowest score of any rater in a recent evaluation of their capability to manage a grant program and to market St. Johns County as an art, cultural, and heritage…
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