Legos a popular choice for electives class

Legos a popular choice for electives class

Students at St. Paul’s Catholic School learned all about elective courses at the end of the school year. Children from Pre-kindergarten to 7th grade were asked to rank their favorite 11 “electives” and then take a class in their number one choice.    The teachers used their extra-curricular talents to lead the electives, which included fine […]

Bolles junior receives President’s List medal

Bolles junior receives President’s List medal

Head of School Brad Johnson, a 1979 Bolles graduate, applauded the service of several Bolles students during the recent fourth quarter convocation. In addition to their community work, students must hold high academic standing and exemplify the Bolles Value Statement. Ortega resident and Bolles junior Bentley Forrester helped coordinate the distribution of letters and end-of-the-year […]

The little team that could… and did!

The little team that could… and did!

“I wonder if…” Little did Mollie Peterson, English teacher at James Weldon Johnson College Preparatory Middle School, know what she was getting herself into earlier this past spring when she wondered aloud to the Scholar Bowl team whether there were other competitions in which they could enter. Leave it to Walker Miller, eighth grade student […]

Resident decreases drowning risks with gift

Resident decreases drowning risks with gift

Twice as many kids receive free swimming lessons Thanks to a $25,000 donation from attorney Wayne Hogan, a San Marco resident, Waterproof Jacksonville will provide double the number of opportunities for kids to receive free swimming lessons this summer. Hogan is funding a pilot project with Duval County Public Schools to teach swimming lessons to […]

A big night for the Gate Hospitality Group, River Club

A big night for the Gate Hospitality Group, River Club

The River Club, one of a number of clubs under the umbrella of the Gate Hospitality division of the Gate Corporation, celebrated a milestone for the iconic “club in the clouds”. Corporations and building titles have come and gone, but one thing has remained constant – the River Club presence on the top two floors. […]

Local support drawn to chamber music soiree

Local support drawn to chamber music soiree

The home of Steve and Diane Halverson became the epicenter of an ensemble of talent and guests who appreciate the sound of music.  As the only all African-American Chamber Music Society in the United States, The Ritz Chamber Players are a unique asset for the city. Jacksonville is blessed with this cast of outstanding, talented […]

Jacksonville Symphony annual Guild Association meeting

Jacksonville Symphony annual Guild Association meeting

The Guild of the Jacksonville Symphony Association held its annual meeting and luncheon at San Jose Country Club. In addition to the installation of board members for the 2014-15 season, the luncheon honored the many Guild members who have volunteered countless hours to benefit the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. Symphony Guild President Allene Groote presented a […]

Two key city offices work to bring business to Jacksonville

Two key city offices work to bring business to Jacksonville

Powerboat races draw visitors to City, crowds to river banks – Coming on the heels of sporting successes with the recent Powerboat P1 races on the St. John’s River and the U.S. vs Nigeria Soccer match at EverBank Field, followed by the popular Florida Country Superfest, you may well wonder “what’s next for Jacksonville?” The […]

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