Weekend includes fossil identification program
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys reported some great entertainment ideas for Historic City News readers to enjoy indoors and outdoors this weekend.

St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys reported some great entertainment ideas for Historic City News readers to enjoy indoors and outdoors this weekend.
The St. Augustine Regional Council has invited Historic City News readers to attend their business meeting on Wednesday, February 16th, when the feature guest speaker will be Michael D. Wanchick, St. Johns County Chief Administrative Officer.
St. Johns River State College reported to Historic City News, that on February 23rd, sessions for students interested in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Management degree will convene on the St. Augustine campus in room H0104.
Many Historic City News readers agree that one of the highlights of each year’s Menéndez Noche de Gala is the exquisite period clothing gracing both volunteers and guests.
Flagler College announced to Historic City News that they will welcome novelist Masha Hamilton as part of its Writers in Residence Program on February 24th at 7:00 p.m. in the Gamache-Koger Room at the Ringhaver Student Center on Sevilla Street.
Terri Newmans reported to Historic City News that The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Fort Mose Historic State Park will celebrate Black History Month at the first free black community in the United States.
Jeremy Robshaw, Public Information Officer with St. Johns County Fire Rescue, informed Historic City News local reporters that emergency personnel responded to a residential structure fire in Flagler Estates in the wee-hours of the morning.
President Becky Reichenberg told Historic City News local reporters that St. Johns Federated Republican Women will host Senate President Mike Haridopolos at this month’s meeting.