Sep 06, 2022
Beaver Toyota St. Augustine and the St. Johns County Education Foundation operating as Investing in Kids (INK!) have launched a partnership to help fund creative classroom projects in St. Johns County, Fla.
Aug 30, 2022
The Take Stock in Children-St. Johns County program, a scholarship and mentoring program operated by Investing in Kids (INK!), has been selected by the 1905 Family Of Restaurants to benefit from the 25th Annual Community Harvest.
Aug 26, 2022
St. John's County non-profit, Investing in Kids (INK!) has been named for the second year as the Official Charity Partner of the upcoming PXG Women's Match Play Championship.
Aug 26, 2022
The St. Johns Cultural Council will open its applications for the 2022 State of the Arts Grants on Thursday, September 1. The annual State of the Arts (SOTA) grant program will award up to five $1,000 grants and one $5,000 grant award.
Aug 18, 2022
The St. Johns Cultural Council and the Gamble Rogers Folk Festival have partnered to present a new concert series, Live from The Waterworks, celebrating the legendary recording artist Gamble Rogers.
Aug 17, 2022
Investing in Kids (INK!) has been selected by the 1905 Family of Restaurants to benefit from the 25th Annual Community Harvest during the month of September
Aug 12, 2022
The St. Johns Cultural Council and its "Art in Public Spaces" program has selected the work of St. Augustine-based fine artist Nancy Hamlin-Vogler and her exhibition "Swimming in the Infinite" from September 6 until November 15.
Aug 10, 2022
Investing in Kids (INK!) and Old Town Trolley Tours of St. Augustine have announced this year's Annual Jail Break 5K run and walk fundraiser. The event will be held on Saturday, October 22, beginning at the Old Jail Museum, St. Augustine, FL.
Aug 09, 2022
The second of two St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Politics in St. Johns events has 30 local and state candidates preparing to meet the public.
Aug 08, 2022
Art with a Heart in Healthcare, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization entirely dedicated to healing and the arts, continues its 12-year partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville (MOCA) for an annual patient art exhibition.