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EMMA Concert Association will present the annual holiday pops concert with The Gainesville Orchestra at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14 in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, 14 Granada St., downtown St. Augustine. 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
St. Augustine photographer Jackie Hird has been creating calendars featuring stunning St. Augustine scenery since 2015. more
Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG), parent company and home of Fresco y Más, Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie grocery stores, is celebrating the season of giving with donations to dedicated nonprofit partners and encouraging customers and associates to embrace the holiday spirit. more
Multiple sclerosis volunteers will return to Jacksonville Beach — and expand to St. Johns — to offer gift-wrapping services for the eighth consecutive holiday season. more
Josh Floyd, a restaurant industry veteran with more than 15 years’ experience in the business, opened Josephine, his first restaurant concept in the heart of historic Avondale on Wednesday, Nov. 30. more
“Christmas Fantastique” will be presented at 2 and 7 p.m. Dec. 22 at Lewis Auditorium in downtown St. Augustine during the Nights of Lights festival. more
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved David (Bill) William Brooks, Jr., MD on November 11, 2022. more
Entrepreneurs, business leaders, successful professionals in a variety of fields and people who wanted to learn gathered Nov. 16-18 at the link for the EnterCircle Summit 2022. more
First Coast Cultural Center was recently awarded $45,000 matching gift challenge from the Persbacker-Wyman Family Foundation in support of the Sound Connections music therapy program. more
Flagler Hospital received an “A” Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group. more
The Recorder’s garden columnist Kathy Esfahani of Kathy’s Creative Gardens & Nursery shares her tips for growing gorgeous gardens in Northeast Florida. more
Six years ago, local boat captain Nathan Pendleton packed a couple of duffel bags and set off for Nicaragua armed only with $600 and a desire to “help poor people.” more
After visits to New York’s Rockefeller Plaza and London’s Hyde Park in seasons past, the world-famous Light the World Mobile Giving Machine is coming to Florida this Christmas season. more
The Jacksonville Area Golf Association recently hosted its 19th JAGA Scholarship Golf Classic at Deerwood Country Club and raised $24,000. more
On Nov. 5, 1993, First Lady Barbara Bush attended the dedication of a new patient care tower at Wolfson Children’s Hospital, reading “Goodnight Moon” to the children being treated there. more
As a boy, John Beard would sit in his mother’s studio in the Keys and watch as she painted portraits and landscapes. more
It’s so easy to fall in love with Manhattan Tower – a jeweled hideaway that’s considered to be one of the best-kept secret vacation spots in bustling Fort Lauderdale. more
Just 15 months after taking over ownership of a long-established fitness facility in Ponte Vedra Beach, John DiPatre is already planning to expand. 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
On Nov. 3-6, 40 croquet players from throughout the country played a four-day event in Ponte Vedra. Players came from as far away as Baton Rouge; Chesapeake Bay, Virginia; the highlands in North Carolina; and all over Florida. more
Purrt City may be the most unusual place a traveler can spend the night. more
On the west side of Ponte Vedra Boulevard, just south of the Sawgrass Country Club, sits an eye-catching contemporary-style home filled with light, art and personality. more
The flourishing restaurant scene in Northeast Florida makes nightly choices of where to enjoy dinner, happy hour or in-between hours quite a dilemma. more
Stacy Cushman Studio Gallery, located in the courtyard of The Veranda office complex, is normally a working space, not open to the public. Here, Cushman creates paintings in watercolor or oil, much of it inspired by nature, as well as the ceramic works for which she is most well known. But during the entire month of December, she will open the gallery up and exhibit a diverse array of pieces by young artists expressing themselves in their own unique ways. In addition to her own art, guests will see one-of-a-kind woodwork, sculpture, crochet creations and much more. more
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