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January 2018

4-H salutes Arbor Day

By JULIA KELLY SAINT AUGUSTINE – To celebrate Florida Arbor Day, St. Johns County 4-H Tech Wizards club members planted four trees at the W.E. Harris Community Center in Hastings on a cold Thursday afternoon in January.  The planting was the [Read More]

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Women United lunch Feb. 9

SAINT AUGUSTINE – The United Way of St. Johns County announces the third Annual Women United Luncheon, Feb. 9, 2018 at the Casa Monica Hotel & Resort. This year Women United welcomes Lisa Delaney, senior vice president and chief content [Read More]

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Info on Christmas cactus, aloe

Q:    My Christmas cactus is wilting. What caused this to happen? A:   After blooming the plant will go semi-dormant and sometimes limpness is connected to this. Over-watering and over-feeding can cause the Christmas cactus to wilt. Inspect the [Read More]

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New ticket structure for Lightner

SAINT AUGUSTINE – Lightner Museum announces a new ticketing structure and opportunities for St. Johns County residents to become more involved in museum activities.  Invest in your local museum and community by purchasing tickets or becoming [Read More]

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Three categories of pants

The word “pants” is a generic term that refers to three principle categories, of fit between the waist and crotch, jeans, slacks, and trousers—all pants—look and fit differently.  Each is designed with varying amounts of ease to [Read More]

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Hopinka coming to Flagler

SAINT AUGUSTINE – The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum will host experimental filmmaker Sky Hopinka as the CEAM Artist in Residence for Spring 2018. During his visit, Hopinka will work closely with Flagler College students and faculty through class [Read More]

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Flagler lecture series continues

SAINT AUGUSTINE  ­– Flagler College’s Ideas and Images lecture series will host Andrew Nagorski, former senior editor of Newsweek International and former vice president and director of public policy for the East/West Institute on Feb. 15 at 7 [Read More]

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