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The art submission from Natalia Engl, an 11th grade student at Ponte Vedra High School, and the poetry submission from Nicholas Casillo, an eighth grader at Fruit Cove Middle School, were selected as the first-place winners in the 2024 Day Without Violence Art and Poetry Calendar Contest. more
Art With a Heart in Healthcare will host a fundraiser, A Fine HeART Experience, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Sept. 16. more
That song your child learned at school and is now singing on repeat might be more than you know; it might be the key to them developing strong emotional intelligence. more
A look at major career developments in the area. more
Christopher Johnson has joined Jacksonville Country Day School (JCDS) as the new head of school, effective July 1. Pat Walker had been in this role since 2014. more
EMMA Concert Association has announced its 45th season of concerts, offering classical and contemporary music by world-class orchestras and performance groups from September through May in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College. more
Victor Harvey, founder of Victor George Spirits, presented a $10,000 donation to representatives of the Fort Mose Historical Society in St. Augustine on June 23. 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
The Kate Amato Foundation will conduct its inaugural Kate Kombo Golf and Pickleball Tournament presented by Northwestern Mutual on Oct. 20 at The Yards in Sawgrass. more
When a romantic, barrier island has perfected an incredible collection of dining destinations between Coastal Georgia and Jacksonville don’t ignore your appetite for a vacation centered around food. more
The Jacksonville community recently held celebrations and remembrances marking the 70th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice, which was July 27. more
The Lightner Museum will be the first venue for a major new touring exhibition, “The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau” from the Chrysler Museum of Art. more
Long-term care is the services needed to help you if a chronic illness or disability stops you from living on your own or performing daily personal activities such as getting dressed, taking medicine or making meals. more
For First Coast artist Martha Ferguson, the historic district of St. Augustine holds endless possibilities. more
Niche, an online publisher of nationwide rankings and reviews for schools, cities, neighborhoods and more, has named Nocatee the top residential community in Florida. more
Ocean Palms Elementary School rang in the new school year with the 8:30 a.m. bell on Thursday, Aug. 10. more
Tina Minahan is a woodturner, which means she creates works of art in wood using a lathe. more
Science and biology meet sailing in the newest offering from St. Augustine Sailing. more
The St. Johns Cultural Council will commemorate textile arts this fall with workshops and theatrical performances at The Waterworks and an Art in Public Spaces exhibition at the St. Johns County Administration Building. more
There are many pilgrim paths to Santiago de Compostela; however, there is only one route through Pontevedra, Spain. more
More than 300 Realtors, friends, family members and others gathered at eight different clean-up sites along the St. Johns River on July 8 to take part in the Northeast Florida Association of Realtors’ (NEFAR) third annual Clean-up Northeast Florida Waterways event. more
I invited my “dream team” to dinner in August 2013 and presented a new concept to all of the professional hospitality women who I believed would best represent the newly organized Women’s Food Alliance. more
The easy part of writing a memoir is the decision to document valuable life experiences. more
St. Johns County reopened Wildwood Drive on Wednesday, Aug. 16, after completing emergency repairs to an underground drainage pipe ahead of schedule. more
When seeking recommendations for a local product or service, would-be customers frequently find themselves scrolling endlessly through social media. more
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