Students get introduction to horticultural therapy
Communication Manager for the Office of the County Administrator, Karen Pan, reported to Historic City News local news reporters that ten children got a hands-on lesson in both horticulture and community service through a partnership of the St. Johns County Health and Human Services Department and THE PLAYERS Championship Boys and Girls Club in St. Augustine.

Dr. Richard Shortlidge reports to Historic City News that a new living history group, Los Presidiales de San Agustín, is now forming.
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Historic City News local reporters were notified that the City of St. Augustine will be making improvements in signage, traffic lights and the installation of quick-curbs, in an effort to help relieve traffic congestion at the intersection of King and Cordova streets.
Jeremy Robshaw, Public Information Officer with St. Johns County Fire Rescue, informed Historic City News local reporters that on Friday night, emergency personnel responded to a brush fire south of SR-312 near its intersection with SR-207.
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The City of St. Augustine notified Historic City News reporters that federal economic stimulus funds have been used in the construction of a sidewalk along West Castillo Drive from Ponce de Leon Boulevard to San Marco Avenue.