SMA Healthcare relocates services
SMA Healthcare has announced that it is moving its services to a new location in St. Johns County, effective Monday, Feb. 7. The address of the new location is 1880 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine.
SMA Healthcare was formerly located at the Health and Human Services Building in St. Augustine. SMA will continue to offer its same services at the new location, including the Florida Assertive Community Treatment team and its other outpatient services.
The St. Augustine Drop-In Center, formerly located on State Road 16, will operate as a mobile drop-in center until further notice.
For more information on the services that SMA offers in St. Johns County, go to smahealthcare.org/services-st-johns-county.
Ponte Vedra Democratic Club to meet
The Ponte Vedra Democratic Club to meet will meet at 6 p.m. Feb. 15 for Chat & Chew and 6:30 p.m. for the meeting at Christ Episcopal Church, Room 106, 400 San Juan Road, Ponte Vedra Beach.
Join us to hear members and attorneys Rhona DiCamillo and John Miller debate “End the Filibuster, pro and con.”
Author will speak at Sisters in Crime meeting
The Northeast Florida Chapter of Sisters in Crime will present Kaye D. Schmitz, a multi-published, multi-award-winning novelist, who will present “Research Like Crazy — Write Calmly” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, in the FOL meeting room of the Ponte Vedra Library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach.
For further information, contact Audrey O’Neil at 904-945-5150 or email floridasistersincrime@gmail.com.
Northeast Florida Sisters in Crime supports authors, readers, publishers, agents, booksellers and librarians bound by their affection for the mystery genre and their support of women (and men) who write mysteries, thrillers and crime books.
Flotilla 14-7 celebrates new officers
At their Change of Watch Dinner and ceremonies held at World Golf Hall of Fame Ballroom on Dec. 8, the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 14-7 celebrated its new slate of elected and staff officers for 2022.
The event was hosted by outgoing elected officers Flotilla Commander Carmen Gautille and Vice Flotilla Commander Sean P. Flynn.
After dinner the flotilla presented a plaque to thank Gautille for his service over the last two years, especially considering the challenges posed by the times. The flotilla presented achievement awards to members in attendance.
New and returning officers were welcomed by BMC Osvaldo Negron, the Coast Guard guest speaker at this event. Negron is the commander of the Navigation Aid to Navigation Station, USCG Sector Jacksonville.