Hurricane Safety preparedness
Historic City News readers can take some preparedness tips from St. Augustine Police Public Information Officer Mark Samson; timely information because hurricane season started this month and runs through November.

Historic City News readers can take some preparedness tips from St. Augustine Police Public Information Officer Mark Samson; timely information because hurricane season started this month and runs through November.
Historic City News listened last night as City Commissioners heard from resident Colin Bingham, who helped create the First America Foundation, as he presented three new ideas that were well received: a 450th Improvement Club, marketing of two vacant city lots to reduce blight, and repair of the North City Train Station for use as a community center.
Philip A. Alia announced a new marine-entertainment choice to Historic City News today that opens to the public just in time for the Father’s Day weekend.
Historic City News has learned that renowned artist, David Ouellette, will exhibit a collection of original pieces in the Rotunda Gallery located in the St. Johns County Administration Building beginning June 21, 2011.
Richard Goldman, executive director of the St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & the Beaches Visitors & Convention Bureau, informed local reporters at Historic City News that, as part of a Tourism State of the Union Address, the top eleven tourism employees in St. Johns County were honored today.
The next regular meeting of the St. Augustine Tea Party will be tomorrow, Tuesday June 14th at the Village Inn on Ponce de Leon Boulevard in St. Augustine.
