Ahoy, Fellow Anglers! Captain Adam Morley here casting the net wide to bring you the latest tales from the waters around St. Augustine and its neighboring fishing sanctuaries. As the year winds down, our finned friends are still putting on a dazzling performance. Trout Tango – A Sizzling But Petite Affair: The trout bite is cranking up the heat, but it seems like the size is playing a game of hide-and-seek. While they may be on the smaller side, the action is electrifying, making each catch a quick thrill. Sheepshead Shuffle – Still Grooving with Sand Fleas and Fiddler Crabs:…
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Saint Augustine Film Festival Brings Stars and 30 Films to Local Screens
The 14th annual Saint Augustine Film Festival will take place from January 11-14, 2024 in St. Augustine, Florida, with screenings at Lewis Auditorium and Gamache-Koger Theatre at Flagler College, and the Alcazar Room at Lightner Museum. Special guests include actresses Pamela Poitier, Wendie Malick, and Melora Hardin, and director Amy Glazer. The festival will feature 32 films, three actor awards, and six parties. Passes are currently on sale at staugfilmfest.com. The festival is an outreach program of the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival and is supported by the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council, the St. Johns Cultural Council, and…
Continue ReadingSt. Augustine Night of Lights Display to Proceed as Planned Despite Weather
City leaders in St. Augustine, Florida, have announced that no closures are expected due to the storm forecasted for the weekend. The light displays for Nights of Light will remain operational, according to the managing company. Local businesses, including Harry’s Seafood Bar and Meehan’s Irish Pub, are prepared for the storm, which they consider to be just another round of rain. However, they will take precautions such as taking down inflatables to prevent them from being carried away by the wind. More… Read Full story: Action News Jax
St. Johns County Deputies Search for Person Who Fell Off Boat into St. Johns River
The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office (SJCSO) in Florida is conducting a search for an individual who fell off a boat into the St. Johns River on Friday afternoon. The search is concentrated south of the Shands Bridge. The public is advised to anticipate a significant presence of law enforcement and fire and rescue teams in the area. Further updates are expected from the SJCSO later in the day. More… Read Full story: WJXT