Signups to be included in the St. Johns County Parks and Recreation’s 2024 summer camp lottery are now being accepted until March 8.
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By Anthony Richards
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2/29/24
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Ricki Taylor has decades of experience as a mortgage banker and recently joined Renasant Bank after retiring from the industry in December.
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As told to Anthony Richards
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2/29/24
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The Amelia returns with a celebration of motoring excellence.
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2/29/24
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A look at major career developments in the area.
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2/29/24
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COA operates six senior centers, three memory care locations, a dedicated memory care facility and an adult day care.
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By Shaun Ryan
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2/29/24
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The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida recently announced that local philanthropist Delores Barr Weaver has recommended numerous grants to local nonprofits, made possible by a gift of $61 million to the Delores Barr Weaver Legacy Fund at The Community Foundation.
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2/29/24
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The Recorder’s garden columnist, Kathy Esfahani of Kathy’s Creative Gardens & Nursery, shares her tips for growing gorgeous gardens in Northeast Florida.
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By Kathy Esfahani
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2/29/24
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“I’m so, so, so, so grateful to have this house and this roof over my head.”
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By Shaun Ryan
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2/29/24
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The house is where civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was scheduled to stay as part of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in May 1964 until it was vandalized by segregationists.
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2/29/24
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Experience a taste of the old American west locally, as Alhambra Theatre & Dining officially began “Oklahoma!,” its second show of the theater’s 2024 season.
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By Anthony Richards
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2/28/24
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The University of Florida continues to show it wants to grow the health options in the state of Florida and they are doing so with one hospital at a time.
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By Anthony Richards
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2/28/24
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It has been a memorable season for the Ponte Vedra High School’s winter sports programs, with girls soccer, boys basketball and girls basketball all advancing to the final four of their respective state tournaments.
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By Anthony Richards
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2/28/24
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The following programs will be held at COA’s River House, 179 Marine St., St. Augustine.
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2/28/24
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The following programs will be held at COA’s THE PLAYERS Community Senior Center, 175 Landrum Lane, Ponte Vedra Beach, beginning in March.
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2/28/24
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The following programs will be held in March 2024 at COA Center at Flagler Health+ Village at Nocatee, 351 Town Plaza Ave., Suite 205, Ponte Vedra.
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2/28/24
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Here’s what’s happening in March 2024 at the Ponte Vedra Branch Library, 101 Library Blvd.
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2/28/24
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Several area students have been recognized recently for academic success at their respective colleges and universities.
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2/28/24
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Ponte Vedra boys lacrosse often plays their games on grass, especially when they take the field for their home games in the Shark Tank, but for their major fundraiser each year they sell and deliver mulch.
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By Anthony Richards
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2/23/24
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The spring sports season has begun and that means busy nights on the campuses of both Nease and Ponte Vedra High Schools over the next several months, as fans will have plenty of local talent to watch in an array of sports.
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By Anthony Richards
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2/22/24
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It has been a magical year for the Ponte Vedra Sharks basketball program as a whole, as everything they have touched has led to success at this point.
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By Anthony Richards
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2/22/24
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Baptist Health is participating in a clinical study to measure the impact of using AI-powered mapping technology during procedures to treat patients with persistent atrial fibrillation.
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2/22/24
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Baptist Health and Compass Surgical Partners have announced plans to jointly launch a network of ASCs branded as Horizon Surgery Center.
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2/22/24
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Florida State Road A1A won’t be undergoing any changes in latitudes anytime soon, but it may get a new title to honor singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett.
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By Jesse Scheckner, for FloridaPolitics
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2/22/24
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From outdoor items such a trikes, bikes and scooters, to indoor sensory tools such as light tables, magnetic letter tiles, blocks, puzzles and more, students at Ocean Palms with varying exceptionalities have new ways to learn and play thanks to a grant of more than $9,000 from the JT Townsend Foundation.
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2/22/24
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