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The St. Augustine Art Association is celebrating its centennial with an art show of epic proportions. more
The First Tee of North Florida in St. Augustine will be one of 81 grassroots golf organizations to receive a total of $750,000 in funding to further their efforts to engage underrepresented populations of the sport. more
The world premiere of the feature film “Rights of a Father” will be held on June 15 at the Ritz Theater located at 829 North Davis Street in Jacksonville. more
Topics include: “Understanding Grief” program, Meet the Candidates event, Job Hunters, voter information cards and volunteer opportunities. more
Notices for: Elfriede Anderson, Sarunyu “Guy” Boonsanong, Mark M. Brown, Jr., Jill Dyer, Edward Earl Hastey, Sue S. Jarecki, Paul Meuse, Donald Eugene Roller, Stephanie Anne Snow, John Lee Swiger and William Walker. more
The Ponte Vedra Sharks exploded offensively en route to their first victory of the 2022 season following a  35-20 road win against Middleburg Sept. 16. more
Anyone who has any interest in business, entrepreneurship or simply making things happen in the marketplace will want to be at the link in mid-November for the second annual EnterCircle Summit. more
Jarret Dreicer, FACHE, MHA, vice president of operations for Baptist Beaches, assumed the role of hospital president on Tuesday, Jan. 10, following the retirement of Joe Mitrick, FACHE, a day earlier. more
Chico’s fashions and accessories will be modeled at the Coastal Friends luncheon on March 1 at Marsh Landing Country Club, 25655 Marsh Landing Parkway, Ponte Vedra Beach. more
The third annual St. Augustine Food + Wine Festival, named “One of Florida’s Top 10 Food & Wine Festivals” by USA Today, will take place May 3-7. more
The Women’s Board of Wolfson Children’s Hospital has announced the 2023-24 Florida Forum Speaker Series schedule. more
Picture this: You’ve just won the lottery or received a large inheritance. more
The “sandwich generation” — adults caring for aging parents as well as children — faces several stressful challenges that come from trying to juggle everyone’s needs. more
Nearly 50 brokers and agents from the Northeast Florida Association of Realtors (NEFAR) heard Duval Property Appraiser Joyce Morgan speak about her work during a panel discussion hosted by NEFAR’s Beaches Area Council on Aug. 3. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, is hosting member and local photographer Meghan Holder as the featured artist October. more
It is playoff time and both the Nease Panthers and Ponte Vedra Sharks are set to open the first round this Friday and they will do so in front of their home fans. more
Preparing for cataract surgery can feel overwhelming, and it’s normal to have questions. more
A look at major career changes in the area. more
The 28th Annual Gamble Rogers Folk Festival will feature 81 artists performing on four stages. It will be held from April 12 to 14 at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds located at 5840 on State Road 207 in Elkton. more
The Palm Valley Community Association has announced that the state and county have included funding in their 2023 budgets to fill the sidewalk gaps along the west side of Palm Valley Road to the State Road A1A intersection from Landrum Road. more
DLP Capital, a private real estate investment and financial services firm, has announced its selection as one of the Inc. 5000 “Fastest Growing Private Companies in America” for 2022. more
Out of the thousands of calls Mary Jensen answered throughout her 20-year career as a 911 dispatcher in South Florida, the memory of a singular gunshot still rings out with haunting clarity. more
St. Johns County School Board member Kelly Barrera hosted a community meet-and-greet recently for candidates running for local offices in the upcoming Nov. 8 election. Candidates present were Suzanne Green, running for Airport Authority (Group 1); Chris George, running for Mosquito Control (Seat 4); and Martha Gleason, running for Mosquito Control (Seat 2). more
Ring in the New Year with “Die Fledermaus” (“The Bat”) with First Coast Opera, on stage at 7 p.m. Dec. 31 and at 3 p.m. Jan. 1 in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, 14 Granada St., downtown St. Augustine. more
Clay County residents now have an ultra-modern, full-service hospital conveniently located on Fleming Island with the official opening of Baptist Medical Center Clay in December. more
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