DeSantis holds local open house and town hall meeting
Historic City News readers will have two opportunities to meet our United States Congressman, Ron DeSantis, during events being held next Thursday, May 30, 2013.

Historic City News readers will have two opportunities to meet our United States Congressman, Ron DeSantis, during events being held next Thursday, May 30, 2013.
The regular meeting of the St Johns County Board of Commissioners was held Tuesday in the County Auditorium in the St Johns County Administration Palace located at 500 San Sebastian View in St Augustine.
During business to come before the St Johns County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, were two appointments to the Arts-Culture-Heritage Funding Panel — re-appointed for a one-year term scheduled to expire May 21st, 2014 were Trudy Wild, Vice President of External Grants & Research for United Arts of Central Florida in Longwood, and, Eric S. Doten, CEO of Doten and Associates in Ponte Vedra Beach.
During business to come before the St Johns County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, were two appointments to the Cultural Resource Review Board — re-appointed for a four-year term scheduled to expire May 21, 2017 were St Augustine City Commissioner Nancy Sikes-Kline and community activist Gerald Eubanks.
Several Historic City News readers joined a crowd of a hundred or more citizens at 400 West Bay Street in downtown Jacksonville yesterday to show outrage over the revelation that the Internal Revenue Service was used to harass and abuse US citizens who are Tea Party members and members of other conservative Patriot groups.
Historic City News was informed that an information host at the St Augustine and St Johns County Visitor Information Center who has been welcoming visitors to the city for almost 15 years, Kay David, has been named the 2013 Tourism Employee of the Year in the Government Category during the 4th Annual State of the Industry Event at Renaissance Resort.
Paul Williamson reminds Historic City News readers that on Monday, May 27, all offices of the City of St Augustine will be closed in observance of Memorial Day.
Tomorrow, May 21st, Historic City News learned that patriots across the country will be hitting the streets to protest the recent revelation that the Internal Revenue Service was used to harass and abuse US citizens who are Tea Party members and members of other conservative Patriot groups.