The speakers will be Tim McGraw, Terry Bradshaw and Maj. Gen. Charles F. Bolden, Jr.
Snack packs will be distributed to children experiencing hunger while school is out.
Women Veterans Recognition Week begins June 5.
The first clean-up event is scheduled for June 9.
Donations are being accepted at Pulte Homes and Del Webb sales offices through June 30.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the U.S. blood supply.
Residents and visitors will have six different viewing locations to choose from.
Sculptor Cliff Garten will construct and reveal his project during the city’s bicentennial year.
From May 28 through June 6, consumers can purchase qualifying disaster preparedness supplies exempt from tax.
This summer program is for youth ages 6-17.
Teens are invited to enjoy music, dancing, movies, basketball, painting, and a game truck on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Tickets go on sale June 11.
The video observance will be posted at 8 a.m. on the city's YouTube channel and social media platforms.
Masks will not be required but will be encouraged.
Garbage, yard waste and recycling collection services will run as usual.
Residents and businesses in the region are advised to take the necessary steps to minimize flooding.
The guidelines require qualifying individuals and families to have an income that falls below 80% of the area median income.
All veterans, active duty service members and their families will receive free admission.
Jennifer Glock said the goal is to inspire others to make an impact and support the symphony during this critical time.
DuBlase launches online and in select retail stores in 32 states across the US with the release of a new small batch whiskey.
The result of the series will boil down to the losing team being forced to give away T-shirts with the winning team’s logo on them.
Tickets for the Jumbo Shrimp six-game series with the Norfolk Tides as well as the rest of the season go on sale May 26.
Special events will mark the six-game series against the Durham Bulls.
Liam Mickley, 8, a St. Augustine native, has received multiple blood transfusions throughout his treatment.
The Delores Barr Weaver Legacy Fund will help pay back a loan acquired for the purchase of a portion of the dune.
This video was produced by the Jacksonville ACPS.
The mural, made up of handprints, will also include a QR code to connect people in Jacksonville to mental health resources.
The virtual premiere on Tuesday, May 25 on YouTube begins at 7 p.m.
The events are scheduled for the Mandarin and Fleming Island branch offices.
Tickets for the general public go on sale Friday.
Gold Star families, veterans, active duty military and patriotic citizens are invited to lay wreaths.
The free event will feature live music by Northeast Florida’s top acts, including Amber DelaCruz, The Band Be Easy and Love Monkey.
The hours are 9 a.m. to noon at Edward Waters College.
The May 20 festival will feature performances by The Katz Downstairz, Mama Blue, K.UTIE and Nan Nkama Afro-Caribbean Dance and Drums.
The funds will support efforts to address housing insecurity in the state.
The film will be shown on the high-definition video board at 121 Financial Ballpark the evening of May 22.
The exhibit opens to the public on Saturday, May 29.
The May 20 event can be attended in person or virtually.
A survey kicks off a 21st Century Urban Branch Library Envisioning Project.
Forced to entertain us in circuses, these sentient creatures discover at an expansive Florida sanctuary what it’s like to be an elephant.