Town Criers back on St George Street
Historic City News has learned that, after 56-weeks of uninterrupted service leading up to the General Election in November, St Augustine’s Town Crier Committee gave its members a well-deserved rest, according to a statement from its chairman, Lance Thate.



Cosme: School of the 16th Century
Amber Weiss invited Historic City News readers to participate during the fast approaching busiest time of year for archaeology events in Northeast Florida.
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Historic City News learned that over four-dozen people gathered at the Willie Galimore Community Center on January 21st to commemorate the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service and view the Andrew Young documentary, “Crossing in St Augustine”.
Sean Mulhall, Chairman of the St Johns County Republican Executive Committee, announced to local Historic City News reporters in St Augustine that the February business meeting for the Republican Party has been rescheduled to avoid a conflict with Valentine’s Day.
Kathy Catron, Communications Director for St Augustine, Ponte Vedra and the Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau, would like to update Historic City News readers on several events planned in St Johns County during Black History Month and throughout the year.
Butterfield Garage Art Gallery announced to Historic City News in St Augustine that an original member, and long-time exhibitor, Beau Redmond, has returned to the gallery and says he is glad to be home.