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The Nease High boys lacrosse squad will be hosting its traditional summer camp July 17-20 at the school. more
Goodwill Industries of North Florida Inc. has made its return to the Jacksonville Beach community, re-opening its 25,500-square-foot retail store and donation center at 1036 Beach Blvd. on Thursday, June 22, following a massive overhaul. more
Highlighted by a special ribbon-cutting ceremony, Nemours Children’s Health, Jacksonville, opened a new state-of-the-art facility named THE PLAYERS Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. more
In June 1983, a small group of local businessmen got together and formally chartered the Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach. more
Local diners enjoyed an exceptional, five-course, “Arabian Nights” repast Sunday, June 25, at Abu Dhabi’s Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque — without leaving Nocatee. more
Some interesting facts! more
Sarah Bewley, who works in the department responsible for the physical security of a utilities company, will speak during the next meeting of the NE Florida Sisters in Crime, 1 p.m. July 29 at the Ponte Vedra Branch Library. more
Notices for William Babcock, Rose Gambardella, Bradford Goodermote, Dr. Howard Groshell Jr., Betty Jean Kitchen, Elizabeth I. Nelson, Bernard Poskonka, Robert Oliver Wilhelm and Evelyn Martin Wood. more
Marriott International recently awarded two Jacksonville Beach hotels with numerous awards for 2022. more
Here are a few ideas for celebrating Independence Day 2023 in St. Johns County. more
United Way of St. Johns County has announced that $28,632 in federal funds has been awarded to St. Johns County through Phase 40 of the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program. more
Are looking for a new way to explore this summer? more
Through Sept. 24, the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is presenting a show titled “American Made: Paintings and Sculpture from the DeMell Jacobsen Collection.” more
The Jacksonville Symphony and Music Director Courtney Lewis have unveiled a diverse slate of programming and performances, acclaimed guest conductors and world-renowned guest artists for the symphony’s 2023-24 season. more
The St Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum is one of the city’s most visited museums — welcoming visitors from all over the country and beyond. more
With husband Chuck Points at her side, Rose Ann Points manages St. Augustine Sailing, the local SailTime franchise and the new-and-used boat sales brokerage, Yacht Sales by Rose Ann. She began her boating life cruising the Columbia River in Oregon with her family. In 1996, she moved to Florida and lived aboard a ketch with her children for 13 years. more
The local Florida Crown Region of the Porsche Club of America is raising awareness of heart disease and having a fundraiser for the Baptist Heart Hospital. more
River & Fort, at the crossroads of Avenida Menendez and Cuna Street on the Matanzas River, has created a sense of drama and place that separates it from the rest of the dining candidates in historic St. Augustine. more
There’s no better way to enjoy Florida on the Historic Coast than on your very own sailboat. more
Each couple’s love story is special. more
Day at the Whitney Lab, created by faculty and volunteers at University of Florida’s Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, is designed to help children experience what it’s like being a scientist. more
The Women’s Food Alliance officially launched its second chapter in Coastal Georgia on June 26 on St. Simons Island. more
Indulge in the ultimate riverfront living experience at 6120 San Jose Blvd. West. more
The Jacksonville Jaguars and the City of Jacksonville are in discussions about plans for a renovation of TIAA Bank Field and the area surrounding it in downtown Jacksonville. more
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for the Community First Igloo, which has a variety of activities for the community to take part in, including ice rinks, e-sports and a restaurant called Ice Breakers. more
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