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Time is running out to get tickets to the Christ Church Nutcracker Ballet, but there are still plenty of seats available. more
During the Nov. 21 special reorganizational meeting of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners, current Vice Chair and District 2 Commissioner Sarah Arnold was unanimously elected as the new chair, and District 3 Commissioner Roy Alaimo was unanimously elected as vice chair. more
EnterCircle 2023 kicked off Tuesday, Nov. 14, with the JVC Showdown hosted by the Jacksonville Venture Competition network. more
The second day of EnterCircle 2023 was also the first full day of activities: a pitch competition, business expo, guest speakers, awards and a fundraiser for a nonprofit. more
One of the highlights of the EnterCircle entrepreneurship and business summit is its Youth Symposium, this year held on Thursday, Nov. 16. more
Vernon’s First Coast Kitchen & Bar at the Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa in Ponte Vedra Beach will offer a Thanksgiving buffet dinner from noon to 5 p.m. Nov. 23. more
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has provided St. Johns County with $2.15 million of emergency rental assistance to help low-income renters catch up on past due rent and utilities. more
"We just simply said, ‘That’s the best,’” said Ponte Vedra Auto Show director Justin Felker. more
For anyone who plays a racquet sport like tennis, pickleball is a natural draw. more
St. Johns Cultural Council has announced the recipients of the Fall 2023 State of the Arts Grants. more
A look at major career developments in the area. 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
For more than 25 years, the Gamble Rogers Folk Festival has celebrated the indelible mark its namesake left on folk music. more
My experience at the Naval Academy has reinforced my desire to help others be their best. more
Michael A. Mayo, president and CEO of Baptist Health, was named to Florida Trend magazine’s “Florida 500” list of the state’s 500 most influential business leaders across 60 sectors. more
Christmastime on the First Coast just wouldn’t be the same without the Christ Church Nutcracker Ballet presented by Miss Felicia’s Dance ministry. more
Kate A. Hallock is chief of staff and communications director for the Jacksonville Historical Society, which helps preserve the past for the future. more
This year, Ocean Palms Elementary School embarked on its annual Otter Run with school mascot, Ollie, at the helm. more
Bolles third graders from the Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus headed to Mickler’s Landing on Oct. 25 to clean up the beach with the help of their teachers and family members. more
Robert Oliver ''Bob”/"Pop Pop'' Wilhelm, 74, passed away on June 25, 2023, surrounded by his friends and family. more
More than a dozen mature trees along the north side of Mickler Road have been spared following changes to the design of a road improvement project in Ponte Vedra Beach. more
The Ponte Vedra Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) hosted a luncheon Nov. 7 to honor Vietnam veterans who are in some way affiliated with their chapter. more
When financial markets fluctuate, perhaps in reaction to world events, inflation or a change in interest rates, even the calmest investors can start to question their financial strategies. more
CycleBar, a premium indoor cycling franchise, is officially opening on Nov. 24 at 205 Bartram Market Drive, which is located off of Race Track Road, behind Durbin Park. more
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