Weekend full of local entertainment
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys informed St. Johns County entertainment reporters at Historic City News that among the many entertainment choices in store for this weekend, over 100 classic, custom and antique automobiles will participate in 2011 Ponte Vedra Beach Car Show.



The St. Johns County Education Foundation informed Historic City News today that they are welcoming their newest Board Member, Peggy Gachet.
Administrative Officer Lindsey Phillips invites Historic City News readers to apply to become a volunteer gunner at either the Castillo de San Marcos or Fort Matanzas National Monuments.
Anthony Bosco reported to Historic City News that the St. Johns County Civic Association Roundtable will hold its next meeting on April 11, 2011 at 9:00 a.m.; when the topic will be education.
Chairman Harlan Mason and the St. Johns County Republican Party announced to local Historic City News reporters the details of their 2011 Lincoln – Reagan Day Celebration.
Richard Villadoniga reported to Historic City News that this weekend, on Sunday, April 10th, Slow Food First Coast will hold their first Tour-de-Farm; an open house for many local farms in St. John’s, Baker, Bradford, Duval and Putnam Counties.
Publicist Jane Sims, who represents Tale Tellers of St. Augustine as well as Florida Storytelling Association, invited Historic City News readers to attend an Open House and Storytelling Meeting later this month.