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West Volusia Historical Society Honors Black History Month and Offers Walking Tours
West Volusia Historical Society Honors Black History Month and Offers Walking Tours Tue, Feb 06, 2024 By Cathy Padilla The DeLand House is temporarily closed for restoration, refurbishing, and re-interpretation, but the West Volusia Historical Society still has much going on for visitors to enjoy. For the month of February, there are several events ... Read More

February 17 - Thin Man Watts Jazz Festival - A Celebration of History
February 17 - Thin Man Watts Jazz Festival - A Celebration of History Tue, Feb 06, 2024 By Cathy Padilla The annual “Thin Man” Watts Jazz Festival held in downtown DeLand brings the community together over a shared heritage to celebrate jazz, blues, and gospel music. First held in May of 2004 at the African American Museum ... Read More

DeLand's Henry in Printable Valentine’s Day Cards
DeLand's Henry in Printable Valentine’s Day Cards Tue, Feb 06, 2024 By Cathy Padilla Henry, also known as Hank, is the adorable DeLand Fire Department's live-in dog and is loved by all the staff and firefighters. Do your kids, or you, love Henry too? To help celebrate love and friendship, Henry-themed Valentine&rsq... Read More

February 5 - 9 Recognized as Florida Severe Weather Awareness Week
February 5 - 9 Recognized as Florida Severe Weather Awareness Week Tue, Feb 06, 2024 Today, Governor Ron DeSantis issued a proclamation recognizing February 5 - 9, 2024 as Florida Severe Weather Awareness Week. This week is observed each year by the National Weather Service and the Florida Division of Emergency Management (Divis... Read More

Expect Closings and Delays this Week at the Beach
Expect Closings and Delays this Week at the Beach Tue, Feb 06, 2024 Volusia County Beach Safety flew the red flag today. According to Logistics Captain A.J. Miller there were no water rescues. With high winds and strong surf conditions starting tomorrow through the week, expect late openings and early ... Read More

International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Former Astronaut Janet Kavandi to Speak at MOAS
International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Former Astronaut Janet Kavandi to Speak at MOAS Mon, Feb 05, 2024 By Cathy Padilla February 11, 2024 is a day to honor and celebrate women’s significant achievements in science and place a much-needed focus on girls entering Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers. International Day ... Read More

Madeline Ave. Paving Project Starts Feb. 5
Madeline Ave. Paving Project Starts Feb. 5 Mon, Feb 05, 2024 Weather permitting, Port Orange city contractors will begin paving Madeline Avenue on Monday, February 5. This will reduce Madeline Avenue to one lane in both directions between Sunset Cove Drive and Clyde Morris Boulevard. Crews will work from 7 a.m... Read More

NSB State of the City Address Mon, Feb 05, 2024 Mayor Fred Cleveland will address members of the New Smyrna Beach community on Monday, February 26 at 6 p.m. in the Brannon Center on Riverside Dr. All are invited to attend as the Mayor provides insights into the city's progress and discusses what h... Read More

Deadline Approaching - Help Volusia Schools Keep Title I Funding
Deadline Approaching - Help Volusia Schools Keep Title I Funding Mon, Feb 05, 2024 Attention Volusia County families! The February 9 deadline to apply for and renew state benefits is quickly approaching and your assistance is needed. Help ensure none Volusia County schools are in jeopardy of losing Title I funding by scanning the Q... Read More

New Exhibit at MOAS: Largest Shark that Ever Lived
New Exhibit at MOAS: Largest Shark that Ever Lived Mon, Feb 05, 2024 By Cathy Padilla A gigantic, prehistoric shark called Megalodon once commanded the world's oceans. Beginning February 3, and running through July 21, 2024, a new exhibit at the Museum of Arts & Sciences (MAOS) in Daytona Beach will have visitors... Read More

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