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The Shiva Robotics Academy provides hands-on STEM training to students in Jacksonville. more
The Friends of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre have announced the return of their popular summer camps. more
Investing in Kids (INK!) is accepting applications for the Take Stock in Children St. Johns County scholarship and mentoring program. more
The Gamble Rogers Folk Festival and St. Johns Cultural Council co-present “Live From The Waterworks,” a monthly concert series hosted at this venue built in 1898. more
Butterfield Garage is inviting artists of all ages and abilities to join the gallery in celebrating its 25th anniversary Open Community Art Project by creating and exhibiting artwork that speaks to the concept of “Influences.” more
The DONNA Foundation recently announced its participation in USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards. more
The 17th DONNA Marathon Weekend concluded with 6,100 runners participating in person at events across the First Coast. more
Flagler College is elevating its academic offerings with the introduction of its Master of Public Administration program. more
The link is gearing up for an exciting array of spring break camps designed to captivate young minds and keep bodies active. more
Students on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus took audiences on a deep-sea adventure during three splendid performances of Disney/Pixar’s “Finding Nemo JR.” more
Palm Valley Rotarians recently presented SAFE (Saving Animals from Euthanasia) with a generous donation made possible by their recent Caring for Kids Raffle Fundraiser. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, has announced that Depy Adams, an artist of national acclaim, has joined the longest-running artist cooperative and gallery. more
If you neglect it, market activity may cause it to drift away — possibly far away — from where you want it to be. more
Cub Scout Pack 277, sponsored by Christ Episcopal Church in Ponte Vedra Beach, held its annual Blue and Gold Banquet on Feb. 10. more
“United We Thrive” was the theme of the 7th Annual United Way of St. Johns County Givers Gala, as community leaders and partners gathered to support and celebrate the agency’s continual community service and to help address the priorities of health, education and financial stability. more
Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist songwriter Destiny Guerra will present “Modern Woman: An Evening with Destiny” on Saturday, March 2, in her signature style, where jazz and folk-rock meet with indie-pop. more
Notices for Easter Keller, William Preston Hayes, Jr., Barbara Ann Martin, Carl Jackson Mills, Barbara Renforth, Elaine H. Sanford, Sidney “Wayne” Seals, James Robinson Thornwell and Heyward Craig Westbury. more
Flagler College has announced the establishment of the Center for Religion and Culture to promote the interdisciplinary study of religion and foster interfaith dialogue on campus and among residents of Northeast Florida. more
The Northeast Florida Association of Realtors celebrated its largest class of Leadership Academy graduates during its 2024 Awards and Installation Gala on Jan. 4 at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront Hotel. more
At the Feb. 20 meeting of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners, a new wave of digital communication and public engagement was announced with the launch of a new website and mobile app. more
Topics include: author presentation, GTM hike, free jazz performance, business grand re-opening, Palm Valley Market and estate planning seminar. more
The Pediatric Catheterization Lab at the C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry Heart Institute at Wolfson Children’s Hospital recently became the first pediatric cath lab in the Southeast to receive accreditation in cardiovascular catheterization by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC). more
The St. Johns County Economic Development Department has announced a groundbreaking development that will shape the future of the community. more
St. Johns County is set to begin the $38.6 million Ponte Vedra Beach Restoration Project in March that will restore storm-damaged dunes and berms to provide storm protection to upland infrastructure with more than 2 million cubic yards of sand dredged in for the ocean. more
It is never too early to teach children how to swim, not just so they have a fun time, but it could also help save their life one day. more
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