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The EnterCircle agenda is as follows. more
On Nov. 18, Grace Conservatory and the St. Augustine Community Chorus (SACC) will bring something new to the First Coast: a presentation of George Frideric Handel’s Messiah in both music and dance. more
The Lightner Museum has announced the opening of a major touring exhibition, “The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau from the Chrysler Museum of Art.” more
Valyr, formerly known as American Web Devs and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is announcing its new brand identity along with a new office in St. Augustine. more
Felicia Cox is vice president, banking center manager for First Horizon Bank in Ponte Vedra Beach. more
In 1948, the Porsche 356 was road-certified, launching one of the most popular and resilient automobile brands the world over. more
TopCoat Products returns this year as presenting partner for the Ponte Vedra Auto Show, which will be held Sunday, Nov. 12, at Nocatee Station Field. more
Vintage Market Days Jacksonville is bringing together everything “Shiny and Bright” for a three-day weekend full of shopping, inspiration and more. more
This year brings the 21st annual Ponte Vedra Auto Show — or, if you prefer, the 20th anniversary of that first show in 2003. more
On Wednesday, Nov. 8, Gov. Ron DeSantis praised the Florida Legislature for passing legislation sanctioning Iran and protecting Jewish Day Schools, among other recent actions. 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
AJ Beson has witnessed the marketing industry transform and adapt to evolving consumer, cultural and technological trends for an impressive 25 years. more
Local authors Tracy Tripp and Edwards Mickolus received second place recently in the mystery or crime category at the Florida Writers Association Royal Palm Literary Awards for their novel, “White Noise Whispers.” more
CoRK Arts District is hosting its 12th annual Fall 2023 Open Studios Weekend on Saturday, Nov. 18, and Sunday, Nov. 19, from noon to 6 p.m. more
Notices for: Diane Bessel, Stephen M. McLeod and Charles “Chuck” O’Donnell. more
HUGS St. Johns volunteers pack emergency clothing bags for 600-plus St. Johns County kids every year. more
Downtown Vision Inc. (DVI), the nonprofit business improvement district for downtown Jacksonville, recently released its 2023 State of Downtown Report, an 18-month recap of progress and development in downtown Jacksonville from Jan. 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023. more
Baptist Health recently celebrated a major medical milestone — the completion of the 300th minimally invasive procedure to treat mitral regurgitation, a common heart valve condition in which the mitral valve doesn’t close properly. more
Topics include: family seining, a free jazz performance, Garden Center Day, grant funding applications and the Palm Valley Market. more
If you own a business, it can be overwhelming to think about selling it. more
Thanksgiving is a wonderful time of year to relax and make memories. more
Recently, the administrative team for the Jacksonville Symphony found that some online searches for its concerts actually directed potential customers away from the best ticket source: the Symphony itself. more
AJ Beson has witnessed the marketing industry transform and adapt to evolving consumer, cultural and technological trends for an impressive 25 years. more
Car shows are a huge deal to a lot of people, so much so that they make for great fundraising opportunities, as found by the Nease High School NJROTC program. more
Larry Weisman was someone who so many people within the local car enthusiast and car show community knew after his involvement in helping construct the Ponte Vedra Auto Show. more
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