The 15th annual Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Women’s Conference will be held Wednesday, March 26 through Friday, March 28 at the Michael and Libby … READ MORE Annual Bethune conference to focus on women’s issues
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Firefighters and administrative staff at the seven Daytona Beach Fire Department stations received “pick-me-ups’’ from members of the Pilot Club of the Halifax Area on Monday, March 17. READ MORE Pilot Club provides ‘pick-me-ups’ to firefighters
For some couples, the idea of registering for wedding gifts is an exciting way to start planning for the home they’ll be sharing as newlyweds. For others, the registry is just one more chore to check off the wedding to-do list. READ MORE Simple tips for a better wedding registry
Veterans can connect with community resources, get a haircut, and pick up free food and clothing during Volusia County’s Veterans Stand Down from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 21 and 22 at the Ocean Center, 101 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach. READ MORE Volusia County to present Veterans Stand Down March 21-22
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Bethune-Cookman football is set to begin its third season of the Raymond Woodie Jr. era with… READ MORE Wildcats’ next football season starts Aug. 30
The City of Daytona Beach is offering free T-Ball this season. T-Ball is for kids ages 4 to … READ MORE Daytona offering free T-Ball
Derbyshire Community Tennis, Inc. is providing free tennis lessons for youth ages 6 to 18. READ MORE Free youth tennis lessons
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