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After publishing 104 consecutive Thursdays, The Observer will begin its third year by shifting to two days per week — Wednesdays and Saturdays — beginning Feb. 8.
As always, our mission is to provide the best possible coverage of you, your neighbors and your neighborhood in Palm Coast. Publishing twice per week will help us to be more informative, timely and entertaining.
Advertisers are on board, and we expect that in the coming months and years the total number of pages per week will continue to grow.
Readership demand remains high for The Observer, as well, which gives us confidence heading into our new production schedule.
Our website will remain largely unchanged, with daily news, neighborhood and sports updates at www.PalmCoastObserver.com. Our Facebook page is a great way to keep up with the web stories, and it is also becoming a strong community forum, with more than 3,500 fans.
So, don’t be alarmed when you get The Observer a day early next week. The first Wednesday edition is a sign of good things to follow — starting with the Saturday, Feb. 11, edition.
Email editor@palmcoast observer.com with your input as to what we should be writing about in each edition.
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20 The Palm Coast Scrabble Club
12:30 pm - May
20 Take Off Pounds Sensibly (T.O.P.S.)
6:00 pm - May
21 Flagler County Horseshoe Pitching Club
9:00 am - 11:00 am - May
21 Nutrition Education Program
9:00 am
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Friends of A1A produce videos to promote cycling and safety along the coastal byway
05/18/13
The Friends of A1A has produced six new videos designed to attract more cycling visitors to the 72-mile Scenic & Historic A1A Coastal Byway that travels through St. Johns and Flagler counties. Also, AAUW awards scholarships and loggerheads have arrived. -
Palm Coast offers summer recreation, tennis, golf camps for children, teens
05/18/13
The city of Palm Coast is planning a summer of fun and recreation for children and teens through its summer camp at Parks & Recreation, as well as summer golf and tennis camps. -
Dunk tank at Arbor Day event to raise funds to end polio
05/17/13
The Flagler-Palm Coast High School Interact Club is hosting a celebrity dunk tank to raise awareness and donations to end polio worldwide during Palm Coast's Arbor Day event 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at Central Park in Town Center.


