Flagler students win leadership grant

Liz Daube reported to Historic City News that the Flagler College Students In Free Enterprise team has received the Jenzabar Foundation’s 2009 Student Leadership Award grant.


Liz Daube reported to Historic City News that the Flagler College Students In Free Enterprise team has received the Jenzabar Foundation’s 2009 Student Leadership Award grant.

Historic City News has learned that the St. Johns County Mental Health and the St. Johns County Public Library System are teaming up to offer free nutrition and stress reduction technique classes for children and parents.

St. Johns County Recreation and Parks reported to Historic City News yesterday that a portion of Porpoise Point will be closed to vehicles.
Lincolnville residents have a lot of concerns about the long-awaited Riberia Street improvement project, and now they’ll be able to track plans and progress on the city’s website according to the St. Augustine Report this week.
Communications Director Jay Humphreys with the St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau updated Historic City News on this weekend’s entertainment events including the 1st Annual Victory Cruise for the Cause.

Media Specialist Liz Daube reported to Historic City News that two Flagler College professors are part of “Florida Contemporary,” a new Naples Museum of Art exhibit representing 50 photographers and painters from around the state.

Paul K. Williamson and Christine Chapman reported to Historic City News that The Children’s Museum of St. Johns recently began an in-depth community assessment.
St. Johns County beach access on the south side of the St. Augustine Pier is closed for repairs, effective immediately, to repair steps damaged from high tides due to recent weather.