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The First Coast Cultural Center’s fifth annual Beaches, A Celebration of the Arts gala took on an enhanced level of elegance Sunday, April 28, with an Audrey Hepburn/“Breakfast at Tiffany’s” theme. more
A look at major career developments in the area. more
The bingo fundraiser held at Culhane’s Irish Pub and Restaurant in Atlantic Beach on April 23 raised more than $2,000 for Mission House and BEAM. more
We all use credit in our daily lives, whether it’s to help optimize cash flow, create tax efficiencies, or make purchases. more
Butterfield Garage Art Gallery recently invited the entire community to exercise their creative chops around the theme “Influences.” more
Since the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall first tested its viability as a musical venue, something became immediately clear: This modest, out-of-the-way, former church had the potential to attract major stars to its small stage. more
At the April 16 St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners meeting, a new five-year public safety plan was presented. more
After Kevin Walker saw a television documentary on adopting a healthier lifestyle, he decided to try undergoing a cleanse, relying primarily on juices. more
Between April 3 and 4, 2,062 donors contributed to Flagler College's sixth annual Roar and Raise Giving Challenge, raising a record-breaking $1,557,589 in support of the college's people, programs, and places. more
Flagler College has received a significant grant from Siemens’ Empower+. The contribution, totaling $30,000, will support two vital initiatives within the college community. 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
St. Augustine Sailing’s newest offering is a true creation from the heart. Inspired by precious family heirlooms, High Tea Adventure – A Legacy of Love offers an enchanting mother-daughter experience like no other. more
The Kate Amato Foundation announced it has successfully raised more than $100,000 at the Fifth Annual KATE KUP Triples Tennis Tournament last weekend. more
For thousands of years, tea has been steeped in tradition and ritual. But it’s no longer your grandma’s high tea – one-note tea bags poured quietly in a dark drawing room. more
It’s time for the St. Augustine Humane Society’s annual Pin Up Paws Calendar! more
Amidst the gentle breeze of a cool April afternoon, Bishop Erik Pohlmeier stood alongside families and donors, their hearts united in purpose at San Lorenzo Catholic Cemetery in St. Augustine. more
Sea turtle nesting season began Wednesday, May 1, and St. Johns County officials are asking residents, visitors and businesses to help protect the turtles’ natural habitat by observing all nesting season laws and regulations. more
Chris Mastoridis has been named Nease High School’s new athletic director. more
More than 300 people showed up for “Party for the Planet” at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park on Saturday, April 20. more
In some ways, the pandemic served as a kind of litmus test, identifying which businesses had the ability and imagination to pivot in the face of adversity and which did not. more
With 100 years of history in the books – or on the canvas – the St. Augustine Art Association is celebrating its centennial with an art show spanning the century. more
The St. Johns Cultural Council recently announced that Christina Parrish Stone will retire from her role as executive director at the end of the current fiscal year on Sept. 30. more
Members of the Teen Club at the link in Nocatee have once again demonstrated their commitment to community and creativity. more
The Ponte Vedra Women’s Civic Alliance has announced the recipient of its 2023-24 grant. more
Notices for Judith DeCarlo Scott, Margaret Jane Ford, Wanda Elaine Kyser and John Bruce Richardson. more
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