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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
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
Beaches Fine Arts Series closes its 50th anniversary season of concerts featuring performers from its history by presenting the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra in a concert of patriotic music, celebrating Memorial Day weekend on Friday, May 26. more
AS IF! The 90’s Fest has announced its full musical line-up and other far-out details for its third annual festival that’s sure to be “all that” and a bag of chips. more
As Beethoven’s 5th Symphony built to its thunderous conclusion Sunday, May 7, during the fourth annual Beaches, A Celebration of the Arts, master sculptor Peter Rubino put the final touches on a large clay bust of the famous composer that he created live as attendees looked on. more
Something unexpected happened in April when the Level Up Dance team took part in a major competition in Orlando. more
It’s no secret that our feet are the foundation of our bodies. more
Most of my elderly clients have the same fears about aging and their families. more
There is a lot of high quality, elegant jewelry out there, but perhaps none so unique as the pieces created by Mara Labell. more
For the 11th consecutive year beaches and Nocatee area residents rallied to support thousands of North Floridians impacted by multiple sclerosis. more
Ask members of Beth El the Beaches Synagogue to describe their new rabbi and you will hear again and again: He is kind. more
Guy Fraley and his wife were living in New Smyrna Beach last year when their daughter, a resident of Ponte Vedra, said she wanted them to live closer. more
Ponte Vedra Gardens Alzheimer’s Special Care Center, A Sinceri Senior Living Community, held its inaugural Ponte Vedra Gardens Carnival on April 5 for residents and their families. more
River Garden Senior Services has had a lot of good news recently. more
There’s always something happening at the COA’s senior centers in St. Johns County. more
St. Johns County Council on Aging (COA) has announced that transportation services to and from COA’s Trout Creek Senior Center will now be available for registered participants of the Trout Creek Senior Center each day the center is open — Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. more
Four key considerations could help young adults create a mindset to succeed with saving and investing for the future. more
Notices for Garret James Baldwin, Kayleen Savonn Brown, Camille Bernadette Hunter, Wilma Mae Richart and Richard Ogden Spelman. more
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