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CITY TO HOST ANNUAL VETREPRENEUR SUMMIT
The Military Affairs and Veterans Department, in partnership with Florida State College at Jacksonville and the Florida Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of North Florida, will host the 8th Annual Vetrepreneur (a current or future veteran entrepreneur and/or small business owner) Summit on Friday, December 6, 2024.
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE ANNOUNCES 2024 WARMING CENTER PLAN
The City of Jacksonville (COJ) Extreme Cold Task Force has convened and finalized its 2024 Warming Center Contingency Plan. The purpose of this plan is to support warming center operations for residents and visitors to seek relief during extreme cold conditions.
December’s Art Walk to Feature Holiday-Themed Programming
Mayor Deegan to light the City’s Christmas Tree
CITY OFFICES AND FACILITIES CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING
In observance of Thanksgiving, the following City government offices and facilities will be closed on Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29.
Jacksonville Procurement Awards Committee
Every Thursday at 1 p.m.Meeting Location:214 N. Hogan St.,Suite 851 (8th Floor)Boardroom AJacksonville, FL 32202By Computer:Join Teams Meeting
Bid Opening
Every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Professional Design Services and Construction Bids.Meeting Location:214 N. Hogan St.,Suite 825 (8th Floor)Boardroom AJacksonville, FL 32202By Computer:Join Teams Meeting
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE LIGHTS THE RIVER WITH ANNUAL LIGHT BOAT PARADE
The City of Jacksonville is set to light up the St. Johns River once again with the annual Jacksonville Light Boat Parade on November 30, 2024. A fleet of decorated boats, ranging from small vessels to grand yachts, will take to the water at 6:30 p.m., followed by an awe-inspiring fireworks finale that includes the beloved "waterfalls" effect off both the Main Street and Acosta Bridges. This year, we’re adding even more excitement with new activities along the Southbank, including activations at Friendship Fountain.
Jacksonville is Ranked #5 for U.S. Cities Attracting College Graduates
Jacksonville was recently ranked fifth for U.S. cities with the most “brain gain” by USA Today. Cities with brain gain are those that are successfully attracting and retaining college-educated individuals. Communities with a net loss of college graduates experience “brain drain.”
The Jacksonville-Duval County Agriculture Council and Duval County Farm Bureau’s 67th Annual Farm City Luncheon
National Farm City Week is being celebrated in Jacksonville from November 17-23, 2024, and the Jacksonville-Duval County Agricultural Council, in collaboration with the Duval County Farm Bureau, holds an annual Luncheon in recognition of this national observance to salute all agricultural industries. Agriculture in Duval County is responsible for over 120,000 jobs and has a direct and indirect economic impact of $10.2 billion dollars annually.