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Posted inCommunity

Archaeology and Heritage Education Training

Amber Grafft-Weiss, Outreach Coordinator for the Florida Public Archaeology Network, reported to Historic City News that this summer, there will be three Heritage Education teacher training sessions offered in northeast Florida.

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Plaza ordinance on city commission agenda


According to an article reported to Historic City News and written by former Mayor George Gardner, the likelihood of city commissioners sorting out two major issues at one public workshop is remote.

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Deciding an architectural style for the city


Historic City News has learned that the question of style goes to a City Commission public workshop at 3:30 p.m. July 13th, being held before its regular 5:00 p.m. meeting.

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Posted inGovernment

Arnold properties going before HARB


Demolition of three historic buildings – including the former Casa de la Paz on our bayfront – is on the July 16th Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB) agenda according to the St. Augustine Report received by Historic City News today.

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Lincolnville Community Garden July Update


Cash McVay reported to Historic City News that fundraising for the Lincolnville Community Garden (LCG) has been a tremendous success.

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