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Category: Community

Overnight closures begin on US-1 at Nocatee

FDOT District Two Public Information Director, Gina Busscher, cautions Historic City News readers that US-1 north, in the Nocatee area, is scheduled to be closed overnight for five nights beginning Sunday night because of work on the new CR-210 overpass.

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Brown will lead sheriff’s elder resource initiative

Brown will lead sheriff’s elder resource initiative

Retired Executive Director of the Council on Aging, Cathy Brown, has been tapped to lead a new initiative to provide resources and support for the elderly; but this time, it will be as part of St Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar’s initiative to anticipate future needs of one of our most vulnerable demographics.

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Art Garfunkel Concert

Art GarfunkelFriday, February 28th, 2014 For a complete list of events go to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall website.

Community

Welcome back Lincolnville Farmers Market

Sue Agresta, of Lift Up Lincolnville Revitalization Corp., shared plans with Historic City News to reopen the Lincolnville Farmers Market as of next month. The sponsoring citizen group closed the popular Sunday market last summer and is excited about a new opportunity for its return.

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450th Youth Ambassadors Take a JOURNEY

450th Youth Ambassadors Take a JOURNEY by: Kayley Sutton, Youth Ambassador Pedro Menendez High School, Class of 2015 The St Augustine Visitor Center was the stop for the Youth Ambassadors in February 2014. We had been to the Visitor Center one other time when the Picasso exhibit was located there. But this time, we had…

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Active Parenting Class

Family Integrity Program Active Parenting Schedule   Tuesday MorningsFebruary 12  – March 19, 201410:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.Solomon Calhoun Community Center1300 Duval Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084To Register – Contact: Brenda Ware @ (904) 209-6085 Tuesday Classes also available, please check the calendar for the dates. Groups are also offered at the Hastings Youth Academy,St. Johns County…

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Tiberios honored at Art Association’s 90th anniversary

Two cultural giants of St. Augustine were honored at the St. Augustine Art Association’s 90th Anniversary gala attended by Historic City News on February 7th.

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Flying Colors – Julian Courtenay Hunt Lecture

Once again, The St Augustine Art Association brings another historian and acclaimed author, Dr. Wayne W. Wood, to present a free lecture on the life and work of the late Julian Courtenay Hunt; to be held on Thursday, February 20, at the St Augustine Art Association. Historic City News readers are invite to join and…

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