Students Rachel Marino and Katherine Russo won first place in the state for Best Documentary in Grades 6-8 during the 2022 Jim Harbin Student Media Festival.
On Thursday, February 9, the City of St. Augustine will host officials from Spain to begin a dialogue in the field of underwater archaeology and to recognize the importance of establishing the International Hub for Underwater Preservation (the Hub), an initiative that will serve to promote and protect maritime heritage between the United States and Spain.
The Flagler County Education Foundation is hosting its 19th Annual Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball. It is scheduled to take place at the Grand Haven Golf Club Tuesday February 21st, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
North Florida Land Trust has purchased nearly 219 acres at a bargain price along the Intracoastal Waterway adjacent to NFLT’s River Branch Islands Preserve.
An analysis of local real estate data by the Palm Coast-Flagler Regional Chamber of Commerce shows Flagler County’s real estate market continues cooling off, despite continued increases in property values and sales prices
Join the Chamber of Commerce immediately following the State of the City Address for a reception with the Palm Coast City Council, business and community leaders. Mayor David Alfin will welcome attendees and share his perspectives on the state of business in Palm Coast. Heavy hors d’oeuvres, beer/wine included.
Members of the Flagler County community are invited to join Flagler Schools Superintendent Cathy Mittelstadt for her quarterly Superintendent’s Citizens Advisory Group meeting.
You'll leave this semi-private workshop knowing exactly what areas of your marketing to focus on and where to not get caught wasting your marketing budget.
Vested Metals International, a specialty metals and steels supplier based in St. Augustine, will host its first charity golf tournament in honor of their colleague and friend who passed away, John Mark Leach.
North Florida Land Trust and the City of Jacksonville are pleased to announce that 4.5 acres in danger of development in Mandarin have now been purchased and added to Ferngully Preserve.