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A look at what’s happening in the arts locally. more
The Beaches Fine Arts Series will present Israeli concert pianist Alon Goldstein on April 16 in his third performance in the series. more
The Secret Garden Market returns April 1 with offerings from local artisans and vendors. more
Telescope Health, an innovative health care solutions company dedicated to addressing critical gaps in care, has named Ashley Mamas as its new director of administration and revenue. more
Nostalgia was palpable and moonshine abounded as old and new gathered to honor the 75th Anniversary of the Palm Valley Community Association. more
Shannon Johnson, science teacher at Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Beaches Campus, has received the Space 2023 Scholarship to attend the Space Port Area Conference for Educators at NASA this summer. more
Through Sept. 24, the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is presenting a show titled “American Made: Paintings and Sculpture from the DeMell Jacobsen Collection.” more
On July 8 at Flagler College’s Lewis Auditorium, audiences for the annual Dancing Stars of St. Johns County fundraising event were treated to a unique performance. more
The St. Johns County Education Foundation Inc., which operates as Investing in Kids (INK!), recently announced it has received a donation of $7,500 from St. Augustine Lions Club. more
Ocean Palms Elementary School celebrated Sharon Kehoe, a crusader against childhood hunger and a local hero to those who know her and the 195 students in area schools who receive meals because of her kindness and dedication. more
St. Johns County has put out a call to action to its residents to help encourage the state to locate the proposed Florida Black History Museum in St. Augustine. more
Notices for Harry Burgess Jr., Thomas Edmund DeMuyt, Gailya G. Ennis, Derek Thomas Keller, Jane R. Michael, Dorothy “Dotty” Sachs, John G. Shea and Barbara Cummings West. more
A look at major career developments in the area. more
The Tom Coughlin Jay Fund held its annual Jay Fund Golf Classic May 16, which included a dinner and social May 15. more
The 20th annual Butterfield Garage “Garage Sale” opens Aug. 1 and will continue throughout the month with work by 31 local artists. more
A shooting at a Ponte Vedra gas station left one person dead early Sunday morning. more
Author Darlyn Finch Kuhn explores the past and contemporary direction of Southern Gothic in her presentation, “Weird Characters, Strange Places, and Tough Times: Writing New Southern Gothic,” at the FWA Ponte Vedra Writers meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library. more
At the April 16 St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners meeting, a new five-year public safety plan was presented. more
The charming Great Pumpkin Patch has returned to Lord of Life Lutheran Church, covering nearly an acre of the front lawn with pumpkins for the month. more
Kitchen Solvers, one of the oldest and most respected kitchen and bath restyling and remodeling franchises in America, is entering the Jacksonville market for the first time. 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
Transitioning your family business to your heirs may sound simple enough, but in fact, doing it successfully can prove difficult. more
Nease Navy JROTC won the Area 12 Drill Championships on March 4 in Douglas, Georgia — winning this championship for the ninth consecutive year and earning a trip to the National Championships. more
Stanley William Cairns passed away recently. more
Wolfson Children’s Hospital has named community pediatrician Anne Egan MD to its board of directors. more
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