The organization has committed to match, dollar for dollar, all donations for veterans up to $250,000 on March 9.
From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 25 area companies with active jobs will welcome military members and their spouses at TPC Sawgrass.
The April 8-10 event will feature country music talent, as well as BBQ chefs and local craft beer and bourbon distillers.
Individuals must return to the site Monday, March 1, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
This festival, scheduled for May 8, will feature the best in New Orleans style food and music.
This launch is part of a collective national effort to affect systemic change for arts education.
The Jessie Ball duPont Fund has announced a fundraising campaign for the project.
Individuals will receive reminder phone calls from the City of Jacksonville the day before and day of their appointment.
Debra Crosby thought all was lost when she couldn't find her wallet. She was surprised when her home security camera recorded its return.
Usage at local hospitals has increased over the past two weeks, while donations have declined.
Both locations will open for testing on Monday.
The group also entered a display in the historical society’s annual Gingerbread Extravaganza for the first time in 2020.
“The 400 Project - Honoring the Enslaved Voices of Kingsley Plantation” will be shown during the virtual Kingsley Heritage Celebration.
The month-long challenge begins on Feb. 20.
Donors will also be needed after the storm passes.
There will be no change to the garbage, yard waste and recycling collection schedule.
All featured pets are the shelter’s longest furry guests and are favorites of staff and volunteers.
Individuals must return to the site where their first COVID-19 shot was administered.
The new name reflects the station's multi-platform environment.
Appointments for the in-person help are required.
The Fox News anchor's latest book is titled, "Everything Will Be Okay: Life Lessons and Advice for Young Women (from a Former Young Woman)."
Vaccinations begin on Feb. 12.
All donors will receive a limited-edition T-shirt, gift card and COVID-19 antibody screening.
The new trustees are Atiya Abdelmalik, Yared Alula, Howard Dodson, Jr., and Nathanial P. Ford, Sr.
Nominees may include students, educators, medical or government workers, first responders, nonprofit or corporate employees, or others.
The Sweetheart Soirée will feature dinner provided by Biscottis, a behind-the-scenes collections tour, and more.
Local law enforcement, fire fighters, EMTs and military personnel will participate in this charity hockey game on Feb. 20.
A new person will be featured on the marquee every week, and nominations are welcome from the public.
Holbrook was central in the work to designate Springfield as a Historic District.
The pandemic caused the organization to lose over 95% of its income, but remained financial viable due to generosity of donors.
This is the first time JHA has opened the voucher enrollment program since 2018.
Attendance certificates will be issued for each 8-hour training seminar.
The shots will be administered at Clanzel T. Brown Senior Center (4575 Moncrief Road – 32209) Friday and Saturday.
The discussion will be held virtually on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m.
All proceeds will be donated to Fur Sisters – Furever Urs Rescue, a nonprofit organization that saves dogs from overcrowded shelters.
The park is celebrating Black History Month.
The nonprofit hopes to complete the trail work by the end of next year.
Patients must return to the vaccination site where the first dose was administered.
The Military Affairs and Veterans Department will offer crucial services to all veterans at the Jacksonville Fairgrounds.
This Feb. 24-26 virtual event is open to anyone interested in learning and self-education.