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The St. Johns Cultural Council has announced the second annual Live from The Waterworks: A Gamble Rogers Concert Series to commemorate Gamble Rogers. more
The Recorder’s garden columnist, Kathy Esfahani of Kathy’s Creative Gardens & Nursery, shares her tips for growing gorgeous gardens in Northeast Florida. more
Ghostwriters have been around for thousands of years, writing anonymously for pharaohs and kings. more
Alese Piety, a sophomore in the automotive program at Florida State College in Jacksonville, represented North Florida at the American E-Kart Championship in Illinois last weekend. more
St. Johns County hosted the annual legislative delegation public meeting on Friday, Oct. 13, in the St. Johns County Auditorium. more
Individuals who are married or in a committed relationship face the possibility they’ll end up managing complicated finances alone at some point. more
The St. Johns County Education Foundation Inc., which operates as Investing in Kids (INK!), has received a donation of $37,187.84 from Publix Super Markets Inc. to benefit the nonprofit’s Tools 4 Schools program. more
Ponte Vedra residents had a chance to learn firsthand about the situation in Ukraine last week when a team of Ukrainian surgeons shared their experiences at a panel discussion and reception held at the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club. more
The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum in St. Augustine has been awarded a Small Museum Grant from the Institute of Museums and Library Services (IMLS). more
Palm Valley Rotary Club is conducting a Caring for Kids raffle. more
Notices for: Cynthia Stovall Akre, Raymond Alexander, David Lee Alexander, Sr., Antionette Cammarata, Carol Christine Cassetta, Edward Paul Keifer, Jr., Rita MaeRabjohn-Fincher, Joanne Matejov-Schwar, Robert Glenn Rennie, Tommie Jean Roosmann and Ronald Schmidt. more
EnterCircle 2023 will invite students from four St. Johns County high schools to attend its Youth Symposium on Nov. 16. more
The newly renovated Florida Theatre in Jacksonville will reopen at 8 p.m. Oct. 28 for “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” more
Here’s a look at a few fun local autumn and Halloween events coming up soon. more
Home ownership continues to be less attainable in St. Johns County than in any of the other five counties that comprise Northeast Florida. more
Throughout the week, as we have painstakingly watched devastating tragedies unfold overseas, we have witnessed people of all religions, races and ethnicities from across the city of Jacksonville come together to support Israel and to combat hate-fueled terrorism. more
Topics include: Treasures in the Trunk, Make a Difference Day, beach exploration, Coastal Friends meeting and Month of Giving. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, has received the St. Augustine Best Gallery third place award from the 2023 Official Community Choice Awards. more
The Florida Theatre will soon present the third season of its storytelling series, “Untold Stories." more
Nease High School held a homecoming parade on Oct. 8 for the local community a week prior to their homecoming football game against Flagler Palm Coast on Oct. 13. more
The Ponte Vedra High swimming and diving team hosted its last regular season swim meet on Oct. 7 with Nease and Beachside High Schools also taking part. more
There are many crafty businesses that come about for the holidays, but one of the more ones is Demilune Brooms started by Yana Tarr, where she makes her own decorative witch brooms. more
Carl Cricco is the CEO of K9s For Warriors and has had the role for the past year. more
Noc’n Out Breast Cancer presented a $20,000 check donation to Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan and The DONNA Foundation during the DONNA 5k at TPC Sawgrass on Oct. 7. more
Painting With a Twist in Ponte Vedra Beach hosted a Pink Ribbon Jax fundraising event that raised donations for free mammograms as well as promoting awareness through a fun social event. more
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