Spring Commencement ceremonies Saturday
Although commencement ceremonies are not open to the public, Historic City News will be on hand when about 390 students and family members gather at the St Augustine Amphitheatre Saturday, April 21, for the Flagler College spring commencement ceremony; honoring graduating seniors.


Soon, the City of St Augustine will celebrate twenty-two years of great entertainment, when they resume “Concerts in the Plaza”; beginning May 28 with the St Augustine Jazz Society presentation of The Bill Doyle Quintet with Kenny Mackenzie and Friends under the majestic oaks of the Plaza de la Constitución.
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Next weekend, Historic City News readers can enjoy a visit to both of St Augustine’s sixteenth-century forts free; as part of the National Park Week celebration going on at the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument and Fort Matanzas National Monument.
The Little River Band rocks Historic City News readers tonight; live onstage at Palm Coast’s Rock N’ Rib Fest around the lake at Central Park in Town Center — followed by a fireworks Grand Finale.
St Johns County School District Director of Community Relations, Christina Langston, and St Johns County Chamber of Commerce Vice President of Operations, Isabelle Rodriguez, updated Historic City News in St Augustine on the Students Taking Academic Responsibility Awards Banquet.
Florida Department of Education Commissioner Gerard Robinson announced to Historic City News reporters in St Augustine today that he has appointed St Johns County community activist Kim Kendall to serve with him on the newly formed Florida 2.0 Digital Learning Group.
Annually, Historic City News has reported the Society of Professional Journalists “Mark of Excellence Awards” honoring the best in student journalism in print, radio, television and online collegiate journalism categories; again, this year, Flagler College scores among the top.