Judge agrees to sale of confederate heritage tag
Everyone has a heritage; and like any other “family”, none are exempt from a few “bad apples”, or a “crazy Aunt Marion” or some other “skeleton” tucked neatly away in their closet.
Everyone has a heritage; and like any other “family”, none are exempt from a few “bad apples”, or a “crazy Aunt Marion” or some other “skeleton” tucked neatly away in their closet.
St. Augustine’s Royal Family informed local Historic City News reporters that they will participate in this morning’s Grand Parade as part of a weeklong celebration in our state’s capitol.
The St. Augustine Humane Society is recruiting and training volunteers to provide a variety of services to the non-profit organization.
St. Johns County Cultural Council, the county’s designated local arts agency, periodically reports upcoming cultural events to local Historic City News reporters for the benefit of our readers.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys alerts Historic City News readers that there are many entertainment choices in store for this weekend including First Friday events and the Taste of St. Augustine.
Coordinator of Public Information, Priscilla N. Proctor, announced to local Historic City News reporters that Flagler College will be the site of the Annual Regional Conference of Phi Alpha Theta this weekend.
A digital photograph by Jordan Baker of St. Augustine will be one entry, from more than 15 fine art, photography and illustration students, that Historic City News readers can enjoy as part of the annual Juried Student Exhibition presented by the Florida School of the Arts.
Flagler College announced to local Historic City News reporters that they have appointed Alecia Manning, ’05, as their new assistant director of the Annual Fund.