Polls and petitions circulating in St Augustine
Monday May 14, the St Augustine City Commission will resume discussion, and may take a vote, on the lease renewal request for the bayfront miniature golf course; a city-owned icon located between the marina and Bridge of Lions since it was opened in 1949.


Dana Ste Claire, Director of Heritage Tourism and Historic Preservation Development for the St Augustine 450th Commemoration, invited Historic City News readers to participate in a full-blooded celebration of the stories, songs and enduring spirit of Florida’s Cracker culture.
Rabbi Merrill Shapiro, president of the Board of Trustees and president of the Flagler County Chapter of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, invited Historic City News readers to attend their meeting on Wednesday, May 16, 2012 from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m.
St Johns River State College announced to local Historic City News reporters in St Augustine that faculty, administration and staff recently held a pinning ceremony honoring the Radiologic Technology students.
Students in Free Enterprise members from Flagler College reported to Historic City News that they build a brick pathway, together with volunteers from Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation and the St Johns Juvenile Correctional Facility, to help handicapped riders at the Haven Horse Ranch in St Augustine.
Flagler College education professor Carl Williams has released his latest book, “Starting Points: Preparing Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students for Literacy Success,” through Butte Publications.
Byway Program Administrator Sallie O’Hara announced to Historic City News that at noon tomorrow and Thursday, volunteer training sessions would be held at the St Johns County Parks and Recreation office in St Augustine in preparation for Friday’s “Kids Ocean Day” at Anastasia State Park.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.