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The story of the St. Augustine Humane Society begins in 1946, in a small, wooden house built on land donated by Eugenia Genovar. more
Jacksonville Jaguars legend Tony Boselli was lauded as a champion both on and off the field Saturday night, May 13, as the Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee received the 2023 “Rock of the Community Award” at the Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach’s annual Mineral City Celebration. more
Mark LeMair took over as president and CEO of the United Way of St. Johns County on Oct. 3, 2022, replacing Melissa Nelson, who assumed the role of president and CEO for United Way of Florida the previous June. more
The Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa, 1000 TPC Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, held an Image MD Skincare Expo on April 25. more
Attorney Rod Sullivan addresses many of the liability problems facing writers in his presentation, “Libel, Slander, Defamation of Character and the Right to Privacy,” at this month’s FWA Ponte Vedra Writers group meeting. more
Susan Phillips, president and CEO of the St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & The Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau will be the guest speaker at the next Coastal Friends monthly luncheon. more
Topics include: Essential Tremor, Rummage for Riches, Palm Valley Market, Mega Open House Weekend and Hugs St. Johns volunteers. more
Training your dog is an important part of being a responsible pet owner. more
Repticon is coming to Jacksonville with a mixture of vendors and breeders. more
The Ponte Vedra Inn & Club is proposing a 30-year development and renovations to its property and the buildings currently on it. more
The North Florida Marine Association reminds all boaters, fishermen, and water enthusiasts that National Safe Boating Week will be held from May 20-26, 2023. more
A garden has so many benefits and no one knows more about that than 16-year-old Nicholas Storm, who helped build a prayer garden for Lord of Life Lutheran Church on Roscoe Boulevard in Ponte Vedra Beach. more
For Nease High juniors Alan Li and Sawyer Wiltfong, being part of DECA at the school is much more than just another club of extra school-related activity. more
St. Johns Riverkeeper, local governments, businesses and nonprofits came together between March 18 and Earth Day, April 22, to clean up the St. Johns River watershed. more
The next Sundays at Stetson’s concert will be held May 21. more
Beaches Residents Actively Supporting the Symphony (BRASS) will host its 31st Annual gala and concert on Sunday, May 21. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, hosted Sheryl Sherwood’s new hand-built pottery during First Friday Art Walk, May 5, and is exhibiting her work throughout May. more
Although the new football season is still a couple of months away from getting underway, the Nease football team and their fans got a taste of what’s to come during the green and gold game at Panther Stadium May 12. more
Flagler Health+ and the University of Florida’s academic health center, UF Health, have reached a definitive agreement designed to bring innovative, high-quality, leading-edge care to the region. more
Notices for Brian Henning, Donna Bost McClendon, Jennie McGlynn, John T. Schiefen Jr. and Dorothy Jean Warren. more
For 2023, Beaches Go Green awarded seven $2,500 scholarships to students who demonstrated substantial contributions to environmental or wildlife conservation. more
Palatka’s iconic Blue Crab Festival has been bringing crab and family fun to the downtown waterfront for almost 30 years. more
Over the last two months, Beaches Go Green has distributed thousands of “protect our beaches” rack cards to local businesses, restaurants and hotels in Jax Beach, Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach. more
The Sing Out Loud Festival “Francis Field Showcase” will feature some big name acts during the event in September. more
Here’s the adult services department programming at the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library for the summer months. more
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