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Notices for: Roseann Duran, Dolores (Happy) Jean Sher Kramer, Peter Michael Maloney, Jacqueline Martin, Gloria Schuman Register and Richard Wayne Wall. more
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) and Flagler College have announced a new exhibit curated by Laura Novoa and Adler Guerrier. more
Florida’s Birding & Photo Fest returns to the St. Augustine area April 24-28 for its 22nd year with nearly 100 photography and birding events. more
The Second Annual Jacksonville Taco & Tequila Festival is back this year, as a two-day festival at Riverside Park near historic Five Points. more
Ocean Palms Elementary School celebrated its staff the week of May 6-10 in a week of record-turning, note-worthy fun with a music-through-the-decades celebration. more
Wanting to get organized is something that just about every person has strived to do at one point in their lives, but it can be much harder to accomplish. more
Girl Scouts of Gateway Council kicked off the 2023 Girl Scout Cookie season in North Florida recently, as Girl Scouts and their troops get set to rally their communities to support the world’s largest entrepreneurial program for girls. more
The Lightner Museum in St. Augustine will conduct an open house 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, as part of its yearlong 75th anniversary celebration. 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
The following programs will be held at COA’s River House, 179 Marine St., St. Augustine. more
Notices for Pierce F. Hoban, Betty Holt, Louise H. Kuhn, Eleanor Davidson Leonard, Floress Potash, Joseph Francis Putz, Susan M. Schmachtenberger, Mary Kathryn Stembridge and Kathy Anne Towns. more
The Kidz Entrepreneur Holiday Market will take place from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10, at the Tringali Barn in St. Augustine, located at 7310 U.S. 1 South. This will be one of the area’s largest indoor markets. more
Ascension St. Vincent’s Riverside has expanded its inpatient and outpatient imaging services by adding a new state-of-the-art MRI machine. more
It has only been about six months, but Amanda Medford has begun to come into her own as a local business owner with Amanda’s Char-cutie Boards. more
Deck The Chairs (DTC) are beginning the work of taking down displays in two Jacksonville park spaces. more
Flagler College has announced its 2024 public lecture series lineup. more
There is a small group of local teens who are doing big things for their community. more
The annual Hastings Cabbage, Potato and Bacon Festival returns April 27-28. more
Golf course architect Erik Larsen and St. Johns County reopened the St. Johns Golf Club in southern St. Johns County on Tuesday, Nov. 29. more
Adam Hartle planned to put a historic marker on the only empty lot in Edgewater Landing where the legendary Hell House once stood. more
Creating memories that will last forever is a big part of what the high school experience is all about and the Nease High marching band has created an account at gofundme.com in an attempt to raise money to do just that. more
Notices for Brian Henning, Donna Bost McClendon, Jennie McGlynn, John T. Schiefen Jr. and Dorothy Jean Warren. more
NOTE: Dates and events are subject to change. more
Organizers of the popular Las Posadas event are inviting area residents to the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios in St. Augustine for an unforgettable evening. more
Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, Baptist Medical Center South, Baptist Medical Center Beaches and Baptist Medical Center Nassau all received an “A” Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade for providing the highest level of safety in patient care. more
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