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King & Queen of Spain celebrate Florida’s history

The King & Queen of Spain celebrate Florida’s History
Events in Pensacola and Miami highlight Florida’s linkages with Spain

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Posted inGovernment

County Commission adopts revised policies

St. Johns County Public Affairs Specialist Karen Pan reported to Historic City News that the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners adopted revised Board Rules and Policies during the regular meeting on Tuesday, February 17.

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Posted inCommunity

Kao Kalia Yang at Flagler Writers-in-Residence


Historic City News was notified by Liz Daube, Flagler College Media Specialist, that Hmong-American writer Kao Kalia Yang will be the next speaker at Flagler College’s Writers-in-Residence program on March 2nd at 5:00 p.m. in the Gamache-Koger Theater.

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Cultural Events February 18 – 26

St. Johns Cultural Council Please call ahead, as changing weather conditions may affect some events.

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