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Ponte Vedra Beach author Kate Stollenwerck’s debut novel “Hello, Goodbye” won the 2022 Florida Book Awards Gold Medal for Young Adult Fiction. more
St. Johns Cultural Council has announced the recipients of the Fall 2023 State of the Arts Grants. more
Wells Fargo Advisors/Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network asked colleagues and friends what they would tell someone who has just graduated and/or is starting a new phase in their lives. more
Every year the tips given to the storytellers at TPC Sawgrass go toward helping local charities, and during 2023 the group was able to raise $36,000 as part of the tips its volunteers earned from the tours they offer of the TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse and the property throughout the year more
To have less stress and more confidence about the future, taking the time to review account statements is helpful. more
The creation of a no-parking ordinance along San Juan Drive just took a step closer to becoming a reality following a unanimous vote in favor of it by the Ponte Vedra Municipal Service District during its February meeting. more
The 7 Creeks Partners are hosting the third annual 7 Creeks Fest on Saturday, March 9, at the 7 Creeks Recreation Area in northern Jacksonville. more
As a parent or grandparent, you likely want to teach children sound money habits and help them become financially successful adults. more
Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach President Ronald "Doc" Renuart, right, marks the beginning of a new Rotary Year by presenting his wife Tamara with a Paul Harris Fellowship as Rotary Foundation committee chair Andre Green looks on. Considered to be Rotary International's highest honor, the Paul Harris Fellow recognizes donations of $1,000 or more to support Rotary's global efforts to eradicate polio. 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 Women’s Food Alliance hosted an evening with Jen Wolcott at All About Events to celebrate holiday entertaining at one of the premier party rental companies in Jacksonville. more
One of the most important things Brian Ferlin learned while pursuing a career in the NHL was the value of perseverance. more
Beaches Energy Services visited grade four students on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus to reinforce lessons taught in their energy unit and for the robotics team’s research projects. more
First Coast surgery center is now the first center in North Florida offering Persona IQ, the world’s first and only smart knee implant granted De Novo status by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for total knee replacement surgery. more
The second annual St. Augustine PoetFest will kick off at 7 p.m. April 14. more
The third annual BRAVE Summit, a free event for teens that aimed to break the stigma surrounding mental health, was held March 29 at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. more
The Jacksonville Jaguars and the City of Jacksonville are in discussions about plans for a renovation of TIAA Bank Field and the area surrounding it in downtown Jacksonville. more
Cool Eddy's, Northeast Florida’s new ice cream and Italian ice concept, is celebrating the grand opening of its first store the weekend of Saturday, July 8, and Sunday, July 9,. more
Relaxing before the TV in his new home at The Plantation, tennis great Tom Gullikson is watching the next generation of players compete at Wimbledon. more
Generally, a carpet that is more than 10 or 15 years old is probably a good candidate for replacement. more
The St. Johns Cultural Council has announced its new “Arts for All” grant program. more
A look at major career developments in the area. more
Albert Syeles is co-founder and president of Romanza, an organization that produces several of St. Augustine’s major events. more
Finding a solution to the drainage issues facing many residents in the Ponte Vedra Municipal Service District remains in the process of being figured out, but it is moving along according to MSD trustee Mickey White. more
The First Coast Cultural Center has formally opened at its new location with arts, culture, community activities and a gift shop. more
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