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Titusville Citizens Share a Common Vision for the Future

The city of Titusville is banking on the American philosophy “United We Stand.”

North Brevard Coalition of Human Services Matches Community Organizations With People in Need

Since 1994, the North Brevard Coalition of Human Services has been working to match people in need with community organizations that can help them.

Randy Rodriguez Is a Community Activist in Port St. John

If there is something happening in Port St. John, Randy Rodriguez probably has a hand in it.

Valiant Air Command’s Warbird Museum Showcases Historic Aircraft

History takes flight here, keeping the legacy of past and present military aviators alive through the dedicated efforts of the Valiant Air Command.

Driftwoods at Royal Oak Provides a Memorable Dining Experience

At Driftwoods at Royal Oak, an excellent menu and full wine list guarantee a memorable fine dining experience.

Muralist Al Rao Has Made His Mark on Titusville

You might say Titusville artist Al Rao likes living large.

Moore Heritage Festival of the Arts and Humanities Honors Civil Rights Activists

The Moore Heritage Festival of the Arts and Humanities occurs each March to honor the first civil rights activists in the state of Florida.

Windover A Archeological Site Has Remains of 169 Paleo-Seminole Indians

About 27 years ago, a backhoe operator discovered human bones in the bottom of a pond in what is now the Windover Farms subdivision. That pond proved to be one of the most important and productive “wet” archaeological sites in the country.

Watercolor Society Paintings Show Diversity of Merritt Island Wildlife

Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge is known as a winter haven for migratory birds‚ and more than 500 species of wildlife inhabit the 140‚000-acre refuge.

Quality of Life Beckons Newcomers to Sunny Titusville

Dr. Amarin Alexander puts in long hours as director of the new hospitalist program at Parrish Medical Center in Titusville.

Renewed Interest in Space Exploration Boosts Space Coast Tourism

Tourism is blasting off along Florida’s Space Coast.

North Brevard Charities Gives a Helping Hand to Titusville’s Needy

In 1958‚ Leah Conley‚ a woman her friends and admirers say was all heart‚ became concerned with those in her community in financial straits.

Unique Beaded Work of Art Draws People to Downtown Titusville

If you’re in historic downtown Titusville on the third Friday evening of the month‚ be sure to stop and put your “John Hancock” on Luis Santana.

Titusville Celebrates 30th Indian River Festival

If you’re going to celebrate‚ why not celebrate on a large scale – a really large scale?

First Annual Poster Contest Captures Titusville’s History on Canvas

Mary Ann Theis is a poster child of sorts in Titusville. Winner of the first annual Tales of Titusville poster contest‚ the watercolor artist’s limited-edition print captures a piece of the city’s history and also benefits the community.

Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival Draws Nature Lovers to Titusville

More than 2‚000 people will come to Titusville in November 2004 to take canoe and kayak trips‚ watch birds‚ attend a nature-based trade show and listen to internationally known wildlife experts at the eighth-annual Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival.

Titusville Remembers Columbia Space Shuttle Crew

Monumental events are etched in our memories. Most Americans will never forget the early days of space exploration‚ especially the moment in 1969‚ when man first walked on the moon.

Titusville Groups, Volunteers Work to Preserve Area’s Natural Beauty

Each April‚ small armies of citizens from Titusville and other Brevard County communities set off on an ugly and sometimes hazardous mission.

Renowned Painter Creates Murals on Walls Throughout Titusville

Al Rao really knows how to paint the town – literally.

Space Center Brings Technology and Tourism to Titusville Area

In the 1950s‚ America’s eyes were on the sky. The space race was on‚ rockets were being tested and the new space program needed a home. The U.S. government chose Merritt Island‚ just across from Titusville.

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