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Charlene “Charlie” Savidge was, in her words, “destined to be in real estate.” more
When Gurpreet Misra considered how many women graduated at the top of their class and yet how few went on to employment as high-level executives, she had to ask: Where is the gap? more
Sunset Cruise for a Cause raises funds for the Florida Water Warriors, a 501(c)(3) with a mission to provide equitable marine science education for all. more
St. Johns County Library Programs Coordinator Karen Newsome recently received the Employee of the Year honor at the annual St. Johns County Service Awards, held at River House, 179 Marine St., St. Augustine. 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
The Jacksonville Women’s Expo takes place at the Prime Osborn Convention Center on March 16-17. more
Barbara Ritter, dean of the Davis College of Business and Technology at Jacksonville University, recently was elected to the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Board of Directors as an official of an Organization from the Americas region. more
The Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum is expanding its footprint in the Nation’s Oldest City with the purchase of the historic Sanchez House at 105 St. George St. in St. Augustine. more
The Beaches Fine Arts Series will present the Kenari Quartet in a free concert of great saxophone music on Sunday, March 10, at St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, Jacksonville Beach. more
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) and Flagler College have announced a new exhibit curated by Laura Novoa and Adler Guerrier. more
There is a small group of local teens who are doing big things for their community. more
With an enormous installation by acclaimed artist Frank Stella dominating its atrium and a sizable crowd of supporters gathered for the festivities, the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville marked its centennial in grand style Thursday, Feb. 29. more
The Jacksonville Orchid Society’s annual Orchid Show will be held March 16-17 at the Mandarin Garden Club. more
First Coast Opera will stage Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance” on March 15 and 17 in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College. more
The Shiva Robotics Academy provides hands-on STEM training to students in Jacksonville. more
The Friends of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre have announced the return of their popular summer camps. more
Investing in Kids (INK!) is accepting applications for the Take Stock in Children St. Johns County scholarship and mentoring program. more
The Gamble Rogers Folk Festival and St. Johns Cultural Council co-present “Live From The Waterworks,” a monthly concert series hosted at this venue built in 1898. more
Butterfield Garage is inviting artists of all ages and abilities to join the gallery in celebrating its 25th anniversary Open Community Art Project by creating and exhibiting artwork that speaks to the concept of “Influences.” more
The DONNA Foundation recently announced its participation in USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards. more
The 17th DONNA Marathon Weekend concluded with 6,100 runners participating in person at events across the First Coast. more
Flagler College is elevating its academic offerings with the introduction of its Master of Public Administration program. more
The link is gearing up for an exciting array of spring break camps designed to captivate young minds and keep bodies active. more
Students on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus took audiences on a deep-sea adventure during three splendid performances of Disney/Pixar’s “Finding Nemo JR.” more
Palm Valley Rotarians recently presented SAFE (Saving Animals from Euthanasia) with a generous donation made possible by their recent Caring for Kids Raffle Fundraiser. more
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