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Between April 3 and 4, 2,062 donors contributed to Flagler College's sixth annual Roar and Raise Giving Challenge, raising a record-breaking $1,557,589 in support of the college's people, programs, and places. more
There are several local charities that the Ponte Vedra Woman’s Club helps to support through their club’s fundraising efforts, and representatives from two of those charities spoke at a recent club meeting. more
One thing St. Augustine is known for is its Nights of Lights tradition. more
It was another huge volunteer turnout for the Beaches Go Green holiday cleanup at Beaches Town Center: More than 300 volunteers came out for this holiday-themed giveback event. more
The Operation New Uniform seventh annual Veterans Cup event promises a memorable afternoon of competitive shooting that will benefit the Jacksonville-based nonprofit organization. more
"Arsenic and Old Lace" is a very funny show now on stage at Alhambra Theatre & Dining. more
The Ponte Vedra Women’s Club hosted one of its marquee annual fundraisers at Underwood Jewelers’ Ponte Vedra Beach location May 4. more
This year’s Beaches — A Celebration of the Arts annual fundraising event held on May 7 at Casa Marina Hotel in Jacksonville Beach raised $95,000 to support educational programs at First Coast Cultural Center. 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
Paul Anderson Youth Home will hold its 18th Annual bike ride July 8 to July 14 and Ponte Vedra Beach is one of the stops along the route. more
Becker's Healthcare has recognized R. Lawrence Moss M.D., president and CEO of Nemours Children’s Health, in the 2023 edition of its “145 Physician Leaders to Know” list. more
Maternal mental health conditions are the most common complications of pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum – affecting one in five women. more
Caleb Laguens, center right, recently competed at the Jacksonville IKF PKB-PMT-PBSC kickboxing tournament in the Point Sparring Modified Muay Thai competition. more
Butterfield Garage’s featured artist for December is Jim Rivers, a “Wizard of Wood” with his handcrafted furniture and sculptures. more
Hope at Hand recently shared details of its receipt of multi-year grants from three major philanthropic organizations. more
The housing market in the six counties of Northeast Florida is improving for prospective buyers, according to statistics from January released this week by the Northeast Florida Association of Realtors. more
The idea for a Tournament Players Championship came from the second PGA Tour Commissioner, Deane Beman. more
Jacksonville’s Downtown Development Review Board unanimously approved conceptual design plans recently for Jones on Hogan, Corner Lot’s new historic preservation development. more
Grade 4 students on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus took their study of Aesop's Fables to the stage in George Hall on March 7, sharing their interpretations of the stories in creative, colorful ways. more
The Anastasia Mosquito Control District will hold the grand opening for its Vector Education Center and Science Museum, inviting the public to an exclusive event on Tuesday, March 26. more
Daniel, Florida’s oldest child service agency, recently hosted its annual 1884 Giving Society event at its Belfort Road campus in Southpoint. more
Flagler College has received a significant grant from Siemens’ Empower+. The contribution, totaling $30,000, will support two vital initiatives within the college community. more
This year marked the 23rd anniversary of the SenioRITAs Tennis Tournament at Sawgrass Country Club. more
As the Thanksgiving season approaches, many families and children are giving thanks and giving back—to children in need around the world through Operation Christmas Child. more
Dana L. Rector has been a hair stylist for more than 30 years, most of that time in Stamford, Connecticut. Six years ago, she moved to Ponte Vedra where she could be near family. When Covid-19 forced many salons to close, leaving people no way to access their services, Rector launched her business to do hair styling in people’s homes. Even as life has returned to normal, customers have found her service to be a time saver. And mobile hair styling continues to be convenient for those who cannot get out. more
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