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This Fishtown, Philly guide will help you get a better understanding of this famous neighborhood. Before having a quick tutorial about the places to eat, drink, and be entertained, you’ll hear a little background first.
The Germans and English who flocked to Kensington’s newly founded town in the 1730s set about transforming it into a manufacturing powerhouse. What led to the town receiving the name Fishtown? Of course, it’s the fish.
Welcome to April! As usual, spring brings out the activities and events, and this year it’s no different, just with some modifications for pandemic-related reasons. But you can still enjoy art, history, theater and an ice show, not to mention a drive-thru Easter event. Get out there, but stay safe.
Art Association Spring Members Show
Making its debut at 5 p.m. Friday, the St. Augustine Art Association showcases its members’ works throughout the month. The juried exhibitions include a variety of styles and media by some of the area’s best local artists.
The grand opening will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday during the First Friday Art Walk. The gallery, at 22 Marine St., is open from noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. For information, call 904-824-2310 or go to staaa.org.
St Augustine homeless man known for clearing trash arrested jacksonville.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jacksonville.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
At the time of the article, he slept in a tent off Wildwood Drive, south of St. Augustine. He said he has been homeless since he was 12 and was crisscrossing the country before coming to St. Johns County about six months ago.
He told The Record in March that he picks up any kind of trash, debris, anything that could destroy waterways, or anything destroying the land. I do this because although I am homeless, I still love this world and God and I don t want to beg.
He decorated part of the area around the Moultrie Creek bridge with items found on the road and flowers.