Rotaract helps Humane Society pet food drive
P. J. Mistry, president of the Rotaract club, reported to Historic City News that her organization would be supporting the St. Augustine Humane Society holiday drive to replenish the local Pet Food Bank.
P. J. Mistry, president of the Rotaract club, reported to Historic City News that her organization would be supporting the St. Augustine Humane Society holiday drive to replenish the local Pet Food Bank.
Aubrey Mulligan, spokesman for the citizen group “Keepers of the Coast”, invited Historic City News readers to volunteer for a public beach cleanup at Mickler’s Landing in Ponte Vedra Beach that is being conducted for two hours on Tuesday afternoon.
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Sea Oats Chapter Vice President George Waters reported to Historic City News that the Florida Native Plant Society would hold their next meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 15 at the St. Augustine Beach City Hall located at 2200 A1A South.
Florida DOT spokesperson Laurie Sanderson cautions Historic City News readers in St. Augustine that tomorrow night, one of the southbound lanes on US-1 between King Street and Saragossa Street will be closed.
Republican Club of Greater St. Augustine announced to Historic City News local reporters that tomorrow, Monday, November 14th, St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections, Vicky Oakes, will be the special guest speaker when they hold their regular monthly meeting.
Dana Ste. Claire, development director for the St. Augustine 450th Commemoration, announced to Historic City News the return of the “Discover First America!” program; a five-part entertainment series that explores facets of the rich history and culture that is uniquely St. Augustine.
U. S. Park Ranger Jeffrey Edel, Historic Weapons Supervisor at the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument in St. Augustine, reported to Historic City News that the National Park Service continues to celebrate Native American Heritage throughout the month of November.