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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
The University of North Florida has teamed up with the 3D Anatomic Modeling Laboratory at Mayo Clinic in Florida to create an innovative undergraduate course at UNF. more
The fifth annual STA Brewers’ Festival will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 4, at the Fountain of Youth Archeological Park, 11 Magnolia Ave. more
Florida Chamber Music Projects (FCMP) will perform quartets by Haydn and Schumann on May 6 as part of the St. Augustine Romanza Festivale of Music and the Arts. more
St. Johns County will launch a new citizens academy called SJC 101. more
Notices for Harold Walter Boyce, Michele Franciose (Wilkin) Casper, David Damm, Christoph Dormann, Philip John Gatti, Jr., Frances Evelyn Hutchinson, Nida Ortiz-Colon, Erika M. Patterson, Audrey Silipo, Lillian Spaulding, Ruth Rasco Stiehl, Elaine Stratouly, Lynn Ann Walters and Michelle Weitz. more
Gulani Vision Institute is marking its 20th anniversary, a significant milestone with a world record in medical tourism. more
The St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & The Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau recently recognized the finalists in the 2023 St. Johns County’s Tourism and Hospitality Employee of the Year awards. more
Deck The Chairs (DTC) organizers have announced that the holiday event will have 10 more lifeguard chairs added to the popular exhibit space in Jax Beach. more
The DONNA Foundation has announced a matching gift challenge supporting fundraising efforts for its annual Celebrate Every Mom campaign. more
The Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort and Spa and 1912 Ocean Bar & Rooftop have announced their menus for Mother’s Day brunch. more
Topics include: temporary library closure, Sisters in Crime meeting, Republican meeting, GTM exploration and Palm Valley Market. more
This is the first year that Ponte Vedra High School has had a speech and debate team in quite some time, and it has already left its mark in year one after winning a pair of state competitions. more
So many times, volunteering or doing a good deed can be done without knowing who is directly being impacted, but it is the hope and belief that an impact is being made that drives the cause. more
The state of Florida calls the Chinese Tallow tree a “noxious weed” because of its rampant spreading and adaptability to any soil condition, and because of that it is forbidden to sell, plant or transfer this tree within the state. more
There are several unique things to celebrate Mother’s Day this year, as people are always looking for unique ideas to spend time with mom. more
Courtney Lewis has spent the past decade as music director of the Jacksonville Symphony, and he has seen it grow in both the talent on stage and its cultural place with the community. more
Chris Mastoridis has been named Nease High School’s new athletic director. more
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