The MOSH trustees gather for reunion

One of the Southbank’s greatest assets was showcased on Oct. 17, as The MOSH held a trustee reunion. The evening was sponsored by The Brumos Companies and wouldn’t have been complete without Biscotti’s catering and liquid nitrogen ice cream. The celebratory function made its way to the planetarium for a short presentation by Planetarium Director […]

The art of trees debuts at local gallery

The gallery space of the Framing Establishment-Fairfax Gallery on Herschel Street played host to a nonprofit fundraiser for local San Marco based Greenscape Oct. 24. Famed local artists and school children helped deck the walls with pieces of artwork that exhibited a love and fondness for trees and the outdoors. Greenscape helps to enriching our […]

New bill to remove barriers to events in public places

New bill to remove barriers to events in public places

Nonprofit event organizers look forward to streamlined application process – There were a lot of questions last month at the second of three Nonprofit Forums when the City’s Risk Management Division met with community stakeholders, nonprofit organizations, businesses, local officials and City Council members. In recent months, Risk Management has heard concerns from numerous event […]

“Crowdfunding” for teachers prevents dipping into own pockets

“Crowdfunding” for teachers prevents dipping into own pockets

PowerUP Jax fuels classroom innovation – Many teachers – perhaps the vast majority – have been known to dip into their own wallets a time or two or more to purchase supplies for creative classroom projects. Now a new initiative launched by the Jacksonville Public Education Fund will make it easier for teachers to raise […]

Absence speaks louder than their words

Absence speaks louder than their words

Where were Lakewood residents? – Based on reports of Lakewood residents unhappy about the ad valorem tax increase, District 5 Councilwoman Lori Boyer was armed and ready to discuss the events leading up to City Council’s vote to increase property tax by 14 percent. The meeting could have been lively, at best, and contentious, at […]

Excellence in healthcare unsustainable without philanthropic giving

Excellence in healthcare unsustainable without philanthropic giving

Jacksonville is home to the area’s only locally owned and governed healthcare system. That system receives more than 242,000 visits to its emergency centers annually and it includes five MagnetTM- designated hospitals, with 1,101 beds. (A Magnet designation is the gold standard for excellence in patient care and fewer than seven percent of hospitals in […]

Miss Margie’s house demolished for Hallmark Partners project

Miss Margie’s house demolished for Hallmark Partners project

RAP concerned about demolition of 90-year-old building – Miss Margie’s house stood at the end of Bishopgate Lane for nearly 90 years, now it is gone. Gone without conversation, debate or compromise. Gone without consideration for its historic significance. Demolished into unsalvageable rubble to make way for a Hallmark Partners residential project, the process leading […]

Artist’s gift of time and talent will be a lasting treasure

Artist’s gift of time and talent  will be a lasting treasure

There’s nothing better than the surprise and delight of unexpected encounters with art. Through the efforts of organizations such as the Cultural Council’s Art in Public Places, residents are exposed – in a positive way – to a variety of artists’ works. But even the Cultural Council received a nice surprise early last month when […]

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