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Lolo’s Cakes and Sweets owner Priscilla Veale poses with sweets she made. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Lolo’s closes Main Street location

Incoming freshmen at Crestview High School learned dances for the student section during the football games. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/NEWS BULLETIN] By Ashleigh Wilde 850-682-6524 | @cnbAshleigh [email protected]

CRESTVIEW — Lolo’s Cakes and Sweets may have closed the Freshmen prepare doors to its Main Street location, but the company has not gone out of business. Lolo’s Cakes business owner Priscilla Veale made the announcement on her Facebook for high school page last week. "With a very heavy heart, Crestview we've closed the doors at 106 By Ashleigh Wilde Principal N. Main Street," Veale said in 850-682-6524 | @cnbAshleigh Dexter Day the post. "We are searching for [email protected] talks to a new building, but will continue incoming to make cakes while we search!" CRESTVIEW — Entering into high freshmen Veale bought the Lolo's cakes school can be a whirlwind, so Crest- about what bakery in 2014 after the previous view High School uses Bulldog Camp to expect in owner decided to sell the busi- to make the process easier for incom- high school. ness. At the time, she owned a ing freshmen. [ASHLEIGH cleaning company. When she The annual camp is led by the school’s WILDE/NEWS saw Lolo's was for sale, she leadership students to help get fresh- BULLETIN] sold her cleaning company and men acclimated to the new experience. bought a bakery. The camp is an optional three-day "I had never made a cake in event that allows students to learn my entire life and just bought the things such as the school’s dress code, bakery on a whim," Veale said. Veale said she enjoyed baking See SCHOOL, A5 growing up and looked at it as art. After three years of owning Lolo's and learning how to make specialty cakes, she moved into the Main Street building in 2017. "I taught myself how to make cakes and by the grace of God I Yardbirds opens second location got better over the years and it worked out," Veale said. While she looks for a new By Ashleigh Wilde possible.” building for her business, Veale 850-682-6524 | @cnbAshleigh The restaurant’s building said she will continue to make [email protected] was previously home to a cakes by working out of her Krystal restaurant. Coach- home. Orders will continue to CRESTVIEW — Chicken men said it made for the be made by-appointment only is on the rise in Crestview perfect location because until a new place opens up. after Yardbirds officially he didn’t have to modify "A building with a decent opened its second North- the building much, which commercial kitchen is hard to west Florida location last allowed him to reach a quick find around here," Veale said. week. opening. "I've been constantly looking The opening marks the Coachmen knows that but the prices are either too second location overall for Crestview has multiple high or someone else takes a the company, now located chicken restaurants already, place before I get a chance to on South Ferdon Boulevard but said that his restaurant see it." next to Regions Bank. The is different. Veale is unsure when her company also has a location “It’s the closest you’ll business will be able to move in Fort Walton Beach. get to eating out of your into a new building, but she “Crestview is a growing own kitchen when you’re remains hopeful that she will area and I have been want- on the go,” Coachmen said. one day work at full capacity ing to expand for a while,” “Everything is fresh and again. owner Corey Coachmen hot.” "We are not done with said. “I was just looking for While the restaurant our journey! Keep the orders the right location and when serves mainly chicken coming, and thank you for your the opportunity came, I Yardbirds had their grand opening on July 26. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/ support!" Veale wrote in a post had to jump on it as soon as See YARDBIRDS, A5 NEWS BULLETIN] on the business' Facebook page.

A GateHouse Media Obituaries ...... A2 Classifieds ...... A8 A10 A7 newspaper read by Sports...... A4 Faith ...... A10 Latter-day Saints Crestview apartment 10,450 people every week. Opinion ...... A6 celebrate Girls’ Camp recognized for going in Georgia smoke-free * ** A2 Saturday, August 3, 2019 | Crestview News Bulletin OBITUARIES

DAX MICHAEL CARTER CAREY MCWHORTER

On July 29, 2019 at On July 27th, Carey panhandle, and his name and his three daughters, 7:45 pm, a beautiful McWhorter, dear hus- will live on in McWhorter Lily, Kate and Sarah. sunset marked the end band, father, son, brother Vallee Design. He lived He will be deeply of the day, but not just and uncle, passed away a life of love, laughter, missed and was truly any day. On this day, at due to complications from steadfastness, faithful- loved by his mom, Irene this time, we said our Multiple System Atrophy, ness and unselfishness. He McWhorter, and his sister, earthly goodbyes to Dax a rare form of Parkinson’s loved his Auburn Tigers, Diane McWhorter Rich. Michael Carter. Dax Disease. Carey earned his win or lose, a Dye-hard A memorial service will shared the sunset with undergraduate degree Auburn fan. We know be held on August 10th at us, but in a different way. in architecture from Carey is in heaven sketch- 11:00 at Immanuel Angli- Dax was born on July Auburn University and a ing, strumming his guitar, can Church in Destin, Flor- 18th and this world was Masters from Cornell. or playing a round of golf. ida. In lieu of flowers, the blessed with his pres- He was a well-known Carey will be lov- family asks that you would ence for eleven glorious and very successful ingly remembered by his consider donating to the days. Dax’s departure architect in the Florida wife Joely, of 19 years, Immanuel Building Fund. made an already strong Pop-Pop and numer- family, stronger, and ous aunts and uncles. changed lives forever. Dax’s departure came JOHN PETER ‘PETE’ KUHNS Dax is looking down way too soon and he 1932 - 2019 on his mother Jamie will forever leave an Hennessey, father Trey irreplaceable void in our Pete, as he has been and classical music. He (Laurie) and a veritable Carter; four brothers lives. We love you Dax, known since childhood, worked for over 30 years army of grandchildren, Noah, Logan, Camden, until we meet again….. passed away peacefully as an aeronautical engineer great grandchildren, nieces and Corbin; three sisters In lieu of flow- at home on the morning at Eglin Airforce Base and and nephews. In lieu of Arya, Brynn, and Kensie; ers, a donation in the of July 27th, after many enjoyed lunch frequently flowers, please treat some- maternal grandmother memory of Dax can be months of patient and with old his colleagues one you love to a hearty Karen Hennessey aka made at https://sids. devoted care provided by in retirement. Although meal of prime rib, potatoes ‘Ghee’; maternal grand- org/ways-to-help/ his wife Nadine, his daugh- resident in Fort Walton in any form, and apple father, Patrick Hen- donate/. Expressions ters Laura & Monica, his Beach for more than half tart, or otherwise con- nessey, Sr.; paternal of love and sympa- son-in-law David and by a his life, he was an Ohio boy sider a donation to Saint grandmother, Karin thy may be placed loving and dedicated team at heart. Pete is survived by Peter Catholic Church Carter, aka ‘Grammy’; and viewed online at of home healthcare staff his wife of nearly 60 years, in Mary Esther, of which paternal grandfather, www.emeraldcoast- who made his final months Nadine Frett Kuhns (origi- Pete was a founding mem- Phillip Carter, aka funeralhome.com comfortable and tranquil. nally from the south side ber. A memorial service Pete was a man of tower- of Chicago), his children will be held on Saturday, ing patience, wisdom and Devoted to learning, he Laura O’Brien (David), August 3rd at 10am at St. MABLE DEAN good cheer. He did not spent a lifetime accu- Lisa Kuhns (Irma Arreola), Peter Catholic Church. raise his voice, he did not mulating college degrees Monica Oskowis (Jim) and Expressions of love and Mable Dean, age 82, a criticize, he did not waver and a prodigious store of John Kuhns (Jeanette), sympathy may be viewed resident of Fort Walton in his calm and steadfast knowledge of cultural, his brothers David Kuhns online at www.emerald- Beach, Florida passed dedication to his family. political and natural history (Patricia) and Robin Kuhns coastfuneralhome.com away Friday, July 26, 2019. Mrs. Dean retired from Civil Service, and AL (POP) HUGHES JR. following retirement, 1920-2019 worked at the Fort Walton Beach Chamber Al (Pop) Hughes, Jr. of started a singing group, Sister: Luretha Robbins, of Commerce for many Crestview, Florida passed The Gospel Echoes, who Crestview, FL; Twelve (14) years. She absolutely away Thursday, July 25, toured the Florida Pan- grandchildren and Five adored her children, 2019 at his home after a handle spreading the good (5) great-grandchildren. grandchildren and great decline in his health. news. Pop loved people Services for Al Hughes grandchildren. She was Al was born in Cam- and enjoyed his family who will be held Saturday, the best cook of south- bellton, FL, 27, were the center of his life. August 3, 2019 at First ern food and all loved of Pinson, AL; 5 grand- 1920, but made Crest- Al is survived by his wife of Church of God in Christ, her cooking. Mrs. Dean children: Blake Dean, view, Florida his home 62 years, Bettie R. Hughes, 996 Bay St., Crestview, was preceded in death Tanner Healy(Ben), at an early age. He is an Crestview, FL; Sons: FL 32536 at 12:00 p.m. by her parents William Dakota Dean, Han- honored military veteran, Lawrence Adams (Judy), A visitation is scheduled “Sherman” and Elaine nah Springer, Hayden serving in the United Crestview, FL; LaVaughn for 11:00a.m. Saturday, Motley, and son, Glen Springer and 3 great States Army as a Corpo- Hughes(Felicia), Upper prior to services. Park Alan Dean. She is sur- grandchildren Asher, ral in the Korean War. credited for laying a large Marlboro, MD; A. Russell Funeral Home, 76 Park vived by her daughter, Gad & Timber Healy. Upon returning home, portion of I-10 and various Hughes(Lori), DeFuniak Street, DeFuniak Springs, Denise Neville (John) Expressions of love Pop exercised his entrepre- other roadways in Florida Springs, FL; Daughters: Florida 32435 has been of Bradenton, FL.; son, and sympathy may be neurial spirit by starting his spanning the panhandle Beverly Holloway, White entrusted with arrange- Mike Dean(Georgina)of viewed and placed at own cement finishing busi- to Miami. An avid lover Plains, MD; Anita Radford ments; 850-892-5324. Crestview, FL; brother, www.emeraldcoast- ness. His company can be of Christian music, Pop (Chris), Hutto, Texas; Parkfuneralhome.com Harold Motley(Tina) funeralhome.com

BARBARA BEATRICE TURNER DEANA B. LIPCSEY 1928-2019 Boys & Girls Clubs 1945-2019 Barbara Beatrice now enrolling for Deana B. Lipcsey her two daughters, Turner, 90, a resident of (Bradley) of Nicev- Megan Shea Lipc- Valparaiso, FL for over After-School Program ille, Florida, passed sey of Boston, MA, 45 years, passed away on away on July 14, 2019. Lisa Maria Lipcsey of Tuesday, July 23, 2019 in Deana was born in Niceville, FL and son, a local hospital. She was Special to GateHouse “We provide safe places Montgomery, Ala- Lawrence Jeff Lipcsey born August 16, 1928 in Media Florida for children to go after bama on September of Atlanta, GA; two White Point, GA. Bea school where they are 27, 1945 to William sisters, Janie Gann and was preceded in death by The Boys & Girls Clubs inspired to learn the Jack and Johnnie JoAnn Martin, brother her parents, Leonard and of the Emerald Coast skills and behaviors that Mae (Smith) Bradley. in law, Raymond Lipc- Mattie Mae Williams. (BGCEC) has opened will put them on the path She overcame a dif- sey of Lorain, Ohio; She loved reading, enrollment for its after- to a great future.” ficult start in life to two grandchildren, camping, traveling, and school program. The After-school pro- cultivate a beautiful Blake A. Canavan and spending time with her BGCEC bridges the gap gramming is offered home for her family Anna M. Canavan of family. She was a devoted daughter, Barbara Lee between school and at eight locations in and manage her own Niceville; and many wife to husband, John, who Nash and her husband, home, keeping kids out Escambia, Okaloosa and antique business. She cousins, nieces and had a very distinguished Luther of Valparaiso, of places that are unsu- Walton counties until was a fiercely devoted nephews. She was military career in the U. S. FL; sister, Annelle Wil- pervised, unguided and 6:30 p.m. Additionally, wife, mother, grand- preceded in death by Air Force before retiring. liams of Sharpsburg, GA; unsafe. Destin Elementary and mother, sister, aunt her son, Michael J. She was also a devoted brother, Leon Williams BGCEC is the premier Kenwood Elementary and friend. Her kind- Lipcsey III and her parent and loyal friend who and his wife, Peggy of youth development offer before-school pro- ness, artistic abilities, husband of 36 years, was a general favorite with Athens, GA; and numer- organization on the grams. The Destin and energy, and south- Michael J. Lipcsey, as her friends and associates. ous nieces and nephews. Emerald Coast that Kenwood Clubs’ mem- ern accent will be well as by her parents. Bea is survived by her Expressions of sym- allows parents who bers walk to the club greatly missed by all. A memorial may be son, John David Turner pathy may be viewed or work to know their chil- from their classrooms She is survived by held at a later date. and his wife, Laura submitted online at www. dren are safe while they after school is dismissed. of Sacramento, CA; mclaughlintwincities.com participate in devel- All other clubs transport opment activities that members from a variety help them reach their of elementary schools JAMES KNOX SUMMITT full potential. Clubs in Okaloosa, Walton 1934-2019 operate within three and Escambia counties. priority outcome areas: Clubs are located in James Knox Sum- Academic Success, Pensacola, Fort Walton mitt of Niceville, FL, Character & Leadership Beach, Destin, Santa formerly of Searcy, AR and Healthy Lifestyles. Rosa Beach and DeFu- died 21/07/2019. He Academic Success is a niak Springs. was born December dominant focus, and Go to www.emer- 5th, 1934 in Searcy, includes Power Hour, aldcoastbgc.org for a AR to the late Dr. Wil- a homework program complete list of loca- liam Knox Summitt and that provides additional tions, hours and ages Alevia Maurine Burch tutoring, if necessary. served at each club. Pro- Summitt. He is a retired Character & Leadership gram fees are significantly Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy includes community lower than most childcare and a retired physician. service and character rates, and discounts are He is survived by his development. Healthy available for students who son William Stanton Lifestyles teaches qualify for free or reduced Summitt of Niceville, members about the lunch. Fees for BGCEC FL; an adopted son, the guestbook at www. importance of nutrition programs vary by loca- Jeffrey Scott Sum- heritagegardensfuner- and physical activity. tion. Call 850-862-1616 mitt of LaJolla, CA. alhome.com. Heritage “Child safety is our to get more informa- You may go online Gardens Funeral Home overarching value for tion about membership to offer condolences of Niceville is entrusted all clubs,” said BGCEC rates and registration to the family and sign with the arrangements. CEO Shervin Rassa. requirements. * ** Crestview News Bulletin | Saturday, August 3, 2019 A3 Maney to be named DAV’s Disabled Veteran of the Year

He will receive the military-related mental ill- award this week- ness, traumatic brain injury, end in Orlando substance abuse disorder or psychological problem, can By Jim Thompson be sentenced “in a manner 315-4445 | @Jimtnwfdn that appropriately addresses [email protected] the severity of the mental ill- ness, traumatic brain injury, ORLANDO — Retired Army substance abuse disorder, Reserve Brig. Gen. Patt Maney, or psychological problem a wounded warrior who retired through services tailored to last year from his post as an the individual needs of the Okaloosa County judge, will be participant.” named the Disabled American Maney's other work for Veterans’ Outstanding Dis- veterans included working abled Veteran of the Year on with the federal Department Saturday during the organi- of Veterans Affairs to get a zation’s national convention veterans' center established in Orlando. in the county. The center and Maney was chosen for the its free services, including honor from among dozens mental health care, "saves not of nominees submitted by only lives, it saves marriages, DAV officials from across the it saves families," Byrnes said. nation. In a typical year, the Maney also spearheaded DAV will review as many as development of the Okaloosa- 50 nominees, according to Walton Homeless Veterans Ashleigh Byrnes, the DAV’s Stand Down, an annual one- deputy national communica- day event that links veterans tions director. and others with resources from “It’s very tough to try to clothing to medical screenings make a decision,” she said. to opportunities to connect Brig. Gen. Patt Maney (right) shakes hands with retired Air Force Col. George ‘Bud’ Day on as he greets She added that one thing with the federal Department friends and colleagues at the Air Armament Museum during a welcome-home celebration. Maney had that set Maney apart from of Veterans Affairs. been injured in a bomb attack in Afghanistan. [FILE PHOTO/DAILY NEWS] the other nominees was the Maney's connection with breadth of his work on behalf Disabled American Veter- of veterans. ans — a nationwide nonprofit “If you want to talk about organization that provides a sheer impact,” Maney’s work range of services to veterans, “has such a long reach in what including ensuring that they he’s been able to accomplish,” receive benefits to which they Byrnes said are entitled — began in the Maney, reacting to news of wake of the 2005 explosion of a the award Tuesday, said “I was roadside bomb in Afghanistan stunned, and very honored.” that blew up an SUV in which Perhaps his crowning Maney, serving as a civil affairs achievement on behalf of vet- officer, was riding. erans is his pioneering work to All four people in the vehi- establish the state’s system of cle survived, but Maney was Retired Okaloosa County Judge veterans courts, enshrined in severely injured and spent Patt Maney will be honored state legislation that bears his nearly two years at Walter Saturday at the Disabled name. Dozens of Florida coun- Reed National Military Medical American Veterans national ties, including Okaloosa, where Center in Bethesda, Maryland, convention in Orlando. [FILE Maney presided over Veterans recovering from severe head, PHOTO/DAILY NEWS] Court, have established special neck and back injuries. In a courts for veterans under the 2006 medical evaluation, the behalf of veterans, Maney T. Patt Maney Veterans Treat- Army determined that Maney agreed Tuesday. But, he added, ment Intervention Act. could not return to duty, but that work relied on the com- Signed into law in 2012, the was also not qualified for long- munity, and that is the spirit act allows the chief judge in term disability benefits. in which he is accepting the each of the state’s judicial cir- The DAV went to court to honor he will receive Saturday. cuits to establish a program assist Maney in obtaining the The DAV award is, Maney in which veterans and service benefits needed to facilitate said, a "recognition of the Okaloosa County Judge Patt Maney congratulates a Veterans Court members charged or con- his recovery, and in so doing tremendous support that this graduate. Maney willl be honored this weekend as the Disabled victed of a criminal offense, helped allow him to do the community gives all of its American Veterans’ Outstanding Disabled American Veteran of the who are suffering from a work he subsequently did on veterans." Year. [FILE PHOTO/DAILY NEWS]

Teachers union’s contract loophole closed

The Okaloosa County says that a temporarily suspended until then-School Superintendent master contract in March, School District now failure to do the investigation by the out- Mary Beth Jackson being re- under oath, when he was has more leeway in so will result side agency is complete.” elected to office, the Stillions deposed prior to a hearing investigations in an end The April action, which report was filed away in the at which Jackson appealed to any offi- school officials said will School District’s Human her suspension. She has By Tom McLaughlin cial actions, not be impacted by further Resources Department. since resigned her office and 315-4435 | @TomMnwfdn records amendments to the union A year later, the father of Chambers has been made [email protected] Chambers being kept contract and a salary sched- the boy listed as a victim superintendent. or the case ule to be ratified this year, in the case uncovered the The Governor’s Office The Okaloosa County being referred to at a later bolsters additional actions School District investiga- communications staff made School District has closed time. taken by the School Board tion and turned it over to the 181-page deposition the loophole in its teach- “There will be no room for to prevent future skirt- the Sheriff's Ofice and the available July 25, a day after ers union’s contract that misunderstanding or misin- ing of district policies and Northwest Florida Daily the Daily News threatened enabled former Assistant terpretation going forward procedures. News. Stillions is now serv- legal action to secure its Superintendent of Human regarding the district’s abil- “In every case in which ing a seven-year prison release. The document had Resources Stacie Smith to ity to take official action in abuse is suspected, DCF will sentence following her been requested as a public bury a report documenting employment related mat- be notified, the Sheriff’s conviction on three felony record April 30, when it was special education teacher ters,” Okaloosa County Office will be notified and counts of child abuse. made public that it would not Marlynn Stillions abuse of a School Superintendent the parent/guardian will be Smith, who along with be made part of the record at child. Marcus Chambers said in an notified,” Chambers said. Farley was arrested in con- a May hearing on Jackson's School Board members emailed statement. Stillions, who a 2016 nection with the Stillions’ appeal. quietly voted in April to The contract also now internal School District case and charged with fail- Chambers referenced the remove language from the contains some wiggle room investigation revealed had ing to report child abuse, contract change after being Okaloosa County Education to allow an extension to the been overly aggressive in has testified under oath that asked by Nicholas Primrose, Association master contract length of time provided for a disciplining a 4-year-old Jackson instructed her to set who was acting in a prosecuto- that stated “no official action formal investigation. nonverbal autistic boy, used Farley’s report aside. rial role during Jackson's appeal, could be taken” against a The new language states an the union language to argue While the change to the if any changes had been made to teacher unless he or she was extension of the “investiga- that the findings against her language in the union con- the Okaloosa County Education notified within five days of tive procedural steps” can were reached improperly. tract was authorized with Association contract “since the an incident or complaint move beyond the union’s Smith, as head of H.R., little fanfare, Chambers — incident with Ms. Stillions.” being lodged against them. dictated 30 calendar-day sided with Stillions, and in an who took over for Jackson Chambers testified that The now defunct language period if a particular case Aug. 1, 2016 memorandum after Gov. Ron DeSantis changes were being con- stated that if notification warrants formal investiga- notified the investigator in suspended her for, among templated and that it was his were not properly provided tion and both sides of the the case, Arden Farley, that other things, her handling understanding the require- “no official action will be issue to the extension. his probe had been con- of the Stillions case — briefly ment that an employee be taken nor official record It also states that if an ducted outside the scope referenced it at the School notified within five days of the kept, or referred to at a later outside agency such as of the union contract and Board’s April meeting. time an incident had occurred time.” the Department of Chil- its findings were therefore The board voted without or complaint made had been The contract still calls for dren and Families or the unfounded. She ruled the comment to authorize the determined to be against the instructional personnel to be Okaloosa County Sheriff’s document invalid and pre- change. law. alerted to an investigation or Office becomes involved in vented it from being placed Chambers spoke in some Asked Tuesday to clarify complaint within five days, an investigation, the inves- in Stillions' personnel file. detail about the proposed the statement, Chambers if feasible, but it no longer tigative timeline “will be Thirty days ahead of amendment to the union’s declined. * ** A4 Saturday, August 3, 2019 | Crestview News Bulletin SPORTS

Crestview Bulldogs preparing for explosive season

By Ashleigh Wilde 850-682-6524 | @cnbAshleigh [email protected]

CRESTVIEW — Tim Hatten is excited about his seventh year of coaching Crestview High School football and his thirty-second year overall. “It’s always fun coach- ing high school football when you’re able to move to another year and use the same plan, but different players,” Hatten said. The Bulldogs might look a little different this season, but their explosiveness remains the The quarterbacks and receivers for Crestview High School work on same. Crestview’s offensive line practices pushing opposing defense pass plays. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/NEWS BULLETIN] “We’ve got some playmak- backwards. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/NEWS BULLETIN] ers in different spots on offense and defense,” Hatten said. “We’re really excited about the talent level of this team. We’re not short on talent by any means. “ The team’s offensive line will be led by seniors Cade Koot- souradis and Camren Moffett. The offensive line will look to protect senior running backs Taylor Scarbrough and Rawson Mack, along with triple-threat junior Marquis McCoy. “I think you’re going to see some production out of these guys. I mean we’ve always seen production so there’s no reason to not see it,” Hatten said. “I Players on the offensive side of the ball practice protecting the think that’s the most exciting running back. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/NEWS BULLETIN] thing is to take those players that you felt like needed some Hatten hopes will lead to big we’ve had in the past and I more touches and they’re the plays. think the expectations from guys now. They’re the guys The Bulldogs’ goal for this themselves are higher,” we’re counting on.” season is simple: Make the Hatten said. “You want to On the defensive side of the playoffs and go . improve every year if you ball, the Bulldogs will look The team came close last can. We think we can be very for leadership from seniors season, losing to Armwood successful.” Tyron Washington, Terrell in the state semifinal. The Bulldogs kick off the Holiday and Jaheim James. “I think the kids under- 2019 season at home on The trio brings a combination stand where the program Friday, August 23 at 7 p.m. Crestview’s defense takes part in tackling drills. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/ of experience and depth that is in terms of the success against Vernon High School. NEWS BULLETIN]

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“We are a family-owned business,. We don’t want YARDBIRDS anything to be diff erent.”

From Page A1 Corey Coachmen

tenders and wings, it also on the repetition of getting “We don’t want anything offers fish, shrimp, pork the quality of food right,” to be different.” chops and a variety of Coachmen said. “We don’t Coachmen hopes to con- sides including homemade want a lot of people sit- tinue to grow his franchise, macaroni and cheese and ting and waiting for a long but right now his sole focus baked beans. All of the food time.” Coachmen said he is on the Crestview restau- is made fresh to order. hopes to have the lobby rant. “The city of Crestview The restaurant is cur- open for business again by has always been like home rently operating by the middle of August. to me and I have family drive-thru only. The lobby Throughout the process, here,” Coachmen said. was open during the grand the Crestview location will “The grand opening was opening, but Coachmen work closely with the Fort a great turnout. Everyone closed it in order to give Walton location, according showed their support and his employees time to have to Coachmen. people were everywhere. Incoming freshmen and members of the Crestview leadership team gather in the more training. “We are a family-owned We’re excited about the middle of the gym to perform famous dances such as the Cupid Shuffl e. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/ “We want them to focus business,” Coachmen said. future.” NEWS BULLETIN] SCHOOL

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the rules of the school and take a tour of the school’s campus to learn where dif- ferent rooms are. “It alleviates some of the anxiety they have about entering high school,” said Staci Robinson, a teacher at the school who Crestview High School teacher Staci Robinson welcomes organized the event. “They incoming freshman to Bulldog Camp. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/ were the top of the chain NEWS BULLETIN] as eighth graders and now they’re at the bottom of the camp, students meet with during the day. The seniors totem pole, so that can be school Principal Dexter hold a question and answer intimidating.” Day, Assistant Principal session to help answer the Students attending Ella Shaw, Athletic Direc- important questions such the camp are split into tor Tim Hatten and other as “What happens if I get groups. This year, the faculty. They also attend lost?” or “Is it worth going group themes were based different breakout sessions to homecoming?” off of the popular Netflix where they are able to learn Robinson said that help- show “Stranger Things.” more about each other. ing freshmen understand Group names included “This is a great ice- their role in the school is a Hawkins Boys, (named breaker to get them very important task. after the show’s fictional prepared and get some of “Come in and be your- city) and Starcourt Mall, the first day jitters out,” self,” Robinson advised a new location in Hawkins Robinson said. “They get the students. “Don’t try to that played a big part in the to make connections so fit in with a certain group. show's recent third season. when they get here on the You’ll find the people Splitting into groups first day, they already have you’re supposed to be with. allows the students to some friends.” Participate in the social move from one spot to Some of their new friends events, but above all keep another with more ease. include juniors and seniors academics as your first Throughout the course of who help lead each group priority.”

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Kids, healthcare, ANOTHER VIEW pythons and pot

lorida ranks in the bottom third of states for the over- all well-being of children. F The latest report from the respected Annie E. Casey Foundation shows Florida has slipped from No. 34 to No. 37 among the states. In fact, Florida is doing worse than the national average in 10 of 16 indicators tracked in the Kids Count Data Book. On children’s health Florida ranks No. 40: there are too many low birthweight babies — a red flag for infant mortality and children under stress. Most concerning is the larger number of children without health insurance; providing preventive health care in the early years will pay huge dividends later in life. The Annie E. Casey report offered a few The true dope on clothes pollution solutions: • Our state needs to provide more affordable a big thing of clothes pollution, are used in textile dying and housing. citing the above assertion. finishing. Fashion plays a big • More of Florida’s children need health When asked for her source part here, but bear in mind that insurance. of information, she referred to textiles are not just clothes. • Our state’s education funding needs to be websites that referred to other They are bedsheets, curtains, expanded equitably. websites. And she quoted the napkins, upholstery and toys. Froma Harrop 2015 documentary about the — About 10 percent of global Kids advocate raises concerns fashion industry “The True greenhouse gas emissions are Norin Dollard, director of Florida Kids Cost,” which turned out to be not produced by the clothing and Count, told Florida Trend that minority chil- o you worry that the as dependable a font of knowl- footwear industries. This came dren are not making gains in reading and math clothes you buy pose an edge as one might believe. from the United Nations sec- at the same rate as their peers. Denvironmental hazard? The documentary-maker retariat on climate change. The Dollar also said that every Floridian needs to The idea never crossed my mind said he found the claim through reasons are long supply chains be counted in the 2020 census because under- until serious news sources started people running the Copenhagen and energy-intensive production. counting will result in a loss of funding for talking about it. The central claim Fashion Summit, a respected How polluting your clothes health care, nutrition, education and trans- was that the fashion industry is conference on sustainability. consumption is depends, of portation. The reality is that the kids mostly the world’s second biggest source The fashion summit people course, on how many clothes likely to be overlooked in a census overcount of pollution, the first being oil. said they believed it came from you buy and how long you wear are the ones most likely to need the federal aid. The story circulated so a report by the Deloitte con- them. “Sustainable fashion” is widely because few of us imag- sulting firm. Guess what. No an interesting concept, because Growth management ine that our T-shirts and track one can find the report. it can include sturdy, inex- House Bill 7103 was challenged by envi- shoes could be hurting the When professional journal- pensive jeans or high-priced ronmentalists, including those backing the environment big time. We’ll ists jumped on the matter, they designer clothes. What’s most Everglades, which Gov. Ron DeSantis has said get to the scientific consen- swatted away some of the more important is that the clothes he wants to protect. sus on its accuracy shortly. exaggerated assertions. The don’t have to be replaced often. The Sierra Club called the bill “terrible,” and But one of more fascinating global clothing industry is not One last amazing statistic that’s true for several reasons. aspects is how this No. 2-pol- the No. 2 offender, they con- that seems to have stuck: Over The bill makes few distinctions between luter rap against clothes began. cluded, but it is highly dirty. the past two decades, Ameri- citizens and governmental agencies; in effect No one seems to know. It seems What makes it polluting? cans have doubled the amount it could force a citizen to risk bankruptcy to to have become a “truth” through Here are some of the factors: of clothing they discard every challenge a development order. The cynical the magic of internet laundering. — Nearly 60 percent of all year. It’s now about 80 pounds bill also restricts the ability of governments to Fashion websites bounced the clothing is discarded within a year a person. Is that possible? require a certain amount of affordable hous- story back and forth, providing of being made. This astonish- Don’t look at me. ing in property developments. In addition links to supposedly authorita- ing revelation is not a reflection local governments may have to repay devel- tive voices. And where did their of flighty consumer behavior. Follow Froma Harrop on Twit- opers for any losses connected to affordable links lead? To one another. It’s not that you and I throw out ter @FromaHarrop. She can be housing. Passed around enough, the 60 percent of the new clothes reached at [email protected]. The Florida Legislature is hindering efforts idea that clothes are the second we buy. Rather, it’s that mass To find out more about Froma to create more affordable housing in the state. biggest polluter became a “fact.” producers get rid of wares that Harrop and read features by Fashion designer Eileen Fisher, don’t leave the racks right away. other Creators writers and car- Marijuana and the economy known for her environmentalism, — Up to 25 percent of the toonists, visit the Creators Web There was no doubt that Nikki Fried, a got sucked in. She began making world’s chemical compounds page at www.creators.com. medical marijuana proponent, would continue to be a booster after her election as Florida’s agriculture commissioner. Fried sees medical marijuana as a $10 billion to $20 billion industry; indeed sales of medical marijuana have already passed $1 billion. Look at all the free stuff !

Fighting the python teacher a $13,000 raise” ($31.5 cost around $500 billion a year. The Burmese python has been invincible billion) for a total of $177 billion. Welfare? Harris would increase in Florida: it has been devastating wildlife in Pete Buttigieg touts “free col- benefits and have the govern- the Everglades and massively affecting the lege for low- and middle-income ment pay your rent if it’s over raccoon, possum and bobcat populations, students” and would give teach- 30% of your income ($94 bil- according to the Treasure Coast newspapers. ers more money. Assuming his lion), and Friday she offered One key is to find and remove breeding John Stossel plan is like Harris’, that brings his $75 billion to black colleges females. The Conservancy of Southwest education total to $87 billion. and minority entrepreneurs. Florida has caught a few male pythons and Elizabeth Warren tells stu- Warren wants to spend more implanted radio transmitters in them. When ever before have dents, “You’ll be debt-free!” ($50 billion) on housing. the breeding season arrives, the males then presidential candi- Taxpayers, unfortunately, will Sanders would increase food lead hunters to the females. Ndates offered voters be deeper in debt, since she stamps for kids ($10.8 billion), This is slow, expensive and difficult work so much “free” stuff. would “forgive” most existing boost Social Security benefits to reduce the python population, but at least Kamala Harris wants you to student debt and make public ($19 billion) and guarantee every- there is progress. “collect up to $500 a month.” college tuition free ($125 bil- one a government job ($158 bil- Elizabeth Warren says, lion). She also wants a “Uni- lion), for a total of $187.8 billion. This editorial first appeared in “We need to go tenfold in versal Child Care and Early President Donald Trump, the Florida Times-Union our research and develop- Learning Act” ($70 billion). who says America will never be ment in green energy.” would com- a socialist country, hasn’t been a No one has tracked the pletely “eliminate student responsible spender either. Since cost of all of the promises. debt,” “make public colleges he took office, spending increased So my video team did! and universities tuition-free” about $500 billion per year. Who will spend the most? and provide universal day care Now he says he’d spend Here are the new spend- and pre-K. That totals $280 even more: $200 billion a year ing proposals from the five billion, so Sanders “wins” for infrastructure, $8.6 bil- most popular (according to in education spending. lion for the border wall con- ElectionBettingOdds.com) Harris, Sanders and Warren struction, $1.6 billion for more candidates. In my latest video, all propose “Medicare for All,” NASA funding and on and on, Address: 638 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536 Online: crestviewbulletin.com we break it down by category, including for people here illegally. for a total of $267 billion. education spending first: Sanders goes further, say- We can’t afford it! The federal Publisher Jim Fletcher ...... jfl [email protected] Executive Editor Jason Blakeney ...... [email protected] Joe Biden wants to “triple the ing, “Under our plan, people government is already $22 trillion Editorial Assistant Renee Bell ...... [email protected] amount of money we spend for go to any doctor they want.” in debt — $150,000 per taxpayer. Reporter Ashleigh Wilde ...... [email protected] Legals Barbara Dale ...... [email protected] Title I schools” ($32 billion) create He admits it will cost between But the Democrats’ plans are Circulation Assistant Dale Robinson ...... 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Special to GateHouse benefits of smoke-free buildings include: By Heather Osbourne Media Florida policies for over three • Better health. 315-4440 years and is encouraged Smoke-free air laws @heatheronwfdn The Florida Department by this development. decrease secondhand hosbourne@ of Health in Okaloosa “No exposure to ciga- smoke exposure among nwfdailynews.com County (DOH-Okaloosa) rette smoke is safe,” said nonsmokers, reduces recently recognized Bel Dr. Karen Chapman, heart attack and asthma MARY ESTHER — At Aire Terrace in Crestview director of DOH-Oka- hospitalizations and least one early morning for becoming a smoke- loosa. “Apartment encourages smokers to driver was shocked after free apartment complex. complexes implement- quit. seeing thousands of what The policy prohib- ing these policies are • Increased safety. looked like $100 bills scat- its smoking inside the benefiting its resident Smoke-free policies tered along U.S. Highway units to reduce tenants' nonsmokers, including reduce fire risks for 98. exposure to secondhand children, from potential residents, owners and Jorel Fountain, who smoke. exposure.” property managers. was headed toward Fort The Bureau of Tobacco The BTFF’s list of • Decreased second- Walton Beach at 8 a.m. Free Florida (BTFF), the multi-unit properties hand smoke exposure. Thursday, said he was state’s comprehensive that have enacted volun- Secondhand smoke can near Tommy Lane when tobacco prevention and tary smoke-free policies travel from other units he saw paper scattered cessation program, has has grown to more than through doorways, along the road. As he been working to educate 1,000 properties since cracks in walls, electri- drove closer, he realized it public and private hous- tracking began in 2010. cal lines, plumbing and was $100 bills and turned ing managers about the Benefits of smoke-free ventilation systems. his car around and began to pick them up. “It looked real except there wasn’t a Benjamin Franklin in the right hand corner,” Fountain said. “On the back, there was a Japanese stamp, but it was so faint that you couldn’t really see it.” Fountain said a man on a motorcycle also was picking up the cash and said he didn’t think the money was real. Fountain said he picked up nine of the bills and called the Okaloosa County Sher- iff’s Office to report what he also believed to A man said thousands of fake $100 bills were found be counterfeit cash. strewn along U.S. Highway 98 in Mary Esther on Thursday Sheriff’s Office morning. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Spokeswoman Michele Nicholson said they “It looked real except there wasn’t a Benjamin received two reports Franklin in the right hand corner. On the back, about the incident. One there was a Japanese stamp, but it was so faint caller said there were that you couldn’t really see it.” people on the side of the road picking up the bills. Jorel Fountain Fountain said there were more than four people picking up the cash ground to be anywhere by 8:23 a.m., but did not near him. He estimated from 5,000 to 10,000. see any bills, Nicholson the number of bills on the A deputy was on scene said.

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and the personal 689-8630 Foreclosure dated July Date: 07/17/2019 Authority’s FY2020 - CENTRAL PENN CAPI- days after the first pub- Foreclosure dated July representative’s attor- Primary Email: 1, 2019, in the above Clerk of the Circuit FY2024 Five-Year TAL MANAGEMENT, lication date and file 22, 2019, in the above ney are set forth below. eservice.ryanmy- action, I will sell to the Court Agency Plan. Com- LLC, the original with the action, I will sell to the [email protected] highest bidder for cash ments will also be re- Clerk of this Court ei- highest bidder for cash ALL INTERESTED Secondary Email: at Okaloosa County, By: Courtney Eslinger ceived on the PPlaintiff, ther before service on at Okaloosa County, PERSONS ARE NOTI- assistant.ryanmy- Florida, on September Authority’s FY2020 the Plaintiff’s attorney Florida, on 8/22/2019, FIED THAT: [email protected] 10, 2019, at 11:00 AM, Deputy Clerk of the Capital Fund Program vs. or immediately thereaf- at 11:00 AM, at Florida Bar No.: atCourt Annual Statement and ter; otherwise a default www.okaloosa.realforeclose.c All creditors of the de- 0150185 www.okaloosa.realforeclose.c Five-Year Action Plan GEORGE SHEALY, will be entered against om for the fol- cedent and other per- om for the fol- Prepared by: during the same Public REX KATES, UN- you for the relief de- lowing described prop- sons having claims or lowing described prop- Tromberg Law Group, Hearing. Both docu- KNOWN SPOUSE, manded in the Com- erty: demands against the Personal Representa- erty: P. A . ments will be available HEIRS, DEVISEES, plaint or Petition. Lot 9, Block B, decedent’s estate on tive 1515 South Federal for review over the next GRANTEES, ASSIGN- Dated this 24 day of Jernigan Subdivision whom a copy of this Richard E. Spaulding, The Condominium Par- Highway, Suite 100 forty-five days at the EES, LIENORS, CRED- July, 2019. No. 2, according to the notice is served within Jr. cel Known as Unit No. Boca Raton, FL 33432 Authority’s central of- ITORS, TRUSTEES OF J.D. Peacock, II, Clerk Plat thereof on filed in three months after the 2090 Grady Baggett 158, of Golf Terrace fice located at: CRAIG DZIKOWSKI, As Clerk of the Court Plat Book 3, Page 26, date of the first publica- Road Two Condominium. ac- “If you are a person DECEASED, SUSAN in the Office of the tion of this notice must Baker, Florida 32531 cording to the Declara- with a disability who 371 West Hickory Ave- PARHAM, NICOLE Clerk of Circuit Court, file their claims with CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA tion of Condominium needs any accommo- nue Crestview, Florida FIFE, CRAIG of the Public Records this Court WITHIN THE 32536 thereof, recorded in Of- dation in order to par- 32536-3305 DZIKOWSKI, ASHLEY By: Heather O’Hara of Okaloosa County, 20190402 LATER OF THREE Telephone: (850) ficial Records Book ticipate in this pro- DZIKOWSKI, DYLAN As Deputy Clerk Florida. MONTHS AFTER THE 683-3940 694, at Pages 657-710 ceeding, you are enti- The Public Hearing will DZIKOWSKI AND Any person claiming IN THE CIRCUIT DATE OF THE FIRST Facsimile: (850) and according to Sup- tled, at no cost to you, also be held at the CACH, LLC., 08/03/2019 an interest in the sur- COURT OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 689-8630 plemental Declaration to the provision of cer- above location. Any 08/10/2019 plus from the sale, if JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THIS NOTICE OR Primary Email: of Condominium re- tain assistance. person wishing to com- Defendants. 20190418 any, other than the IN AND FOR THIRTY DAYS AFTER eservice.ryanmy- corded in Official Rec- Please Contact: ment on either of the ______/ property owner as of 20190419 OKALOOSA COUNTY, THE DATE OF SERV- [email protected] ords book 741, Pages above documents may the date of the lis FLORIDA ICE OF A COPY OF Secondary Email: 883-889 and Court Administration file his or her com- NOTICE OF ACTION pendens must file a PROBATE DIVISION THIS NOTICE ON assistant.ryanmy- re-recorded in Official Okaloosa County, ments in writing with IN THE CIRCUIT claim before the clerk THEM. [email protected] Records Book 742, ADA Liaison the Authority’s Execu- TO: COURT OF THE FIRST reports the surplus as CASE NO.: 2019 CP Florida Bar No.: Pages 916-922, and 1940 Lewis Turner tive Director at the Rex Kates JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN unclaimed. The Court, 000863 C All other creditors of 0150185 modified by court order Boulevard above address by 5:00 93 Virginia Ave. AND FOR OKALOOSA in its discretion, may the decedent and per- as recorded in Official Fort Walton Beach, FL PM September 12, Marion, NC 28752 COUNTY, FLORIDA. enlarge the time of the IN RE: E S - sons having claims 07/27/2019 Records Book 811, 32547 2019, or may attend sale. Notice of the TATE OF against the estate of 08/03/2019 Page 739, records of at 850-609-4700 Fax the Public Hearing. All YOU ARE NOTIFIED CASE No. changed time of sale the decedent must file Okaloosa County, Flor- 850-651-7752 comments will be con- that an action to fore- 462018CA003155CXXX shall be published as 20190403 PAULINE A.R. LAM- their claims with this ida and pursuant to ada.okaloosa@flcourt sidered in preparing close a mortgage on XX provided herein. BERT Court WITHIN THREE survey, plot plan and sl.gov the final Five-Year the following real prop- MONTHS AFTER THE IN THE CIRCUIT graphic descriptions of Agency Plan and Capi- erty in Okaloosa DITECH FINANCIAL Date: 07/25/2019 Deceased. DATE OF THE FIRST COURT OF THE FIRST improvement recorded at least 7 days before tal Fund Program An- County, Florida: LLC F/K/A GREEN Clerk of the Circuit PUBLICATION OF JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN in Condominium Plat your scheduled court nual Statement and Lots 9, 10 and 11, TREE SERVICING LLC, Court THIS NOTICE. AND FOR OKALOOSA Book 1, Pages 65 and appearance, or imme- Five-Year Plan before Block 17, Morris Addi- NOTICE TO CREDI- COUNTY, FLORIDA. 66, of the Public Rec- diately upon receiving submittal to the U.S. tion to Crestview, ac- PLAINTIFF, By: Kristen King TORS ALL CLAIMS AND DE- ords of Okaloosa this notification if the Department of Housing cording to the map or MANDS NOT SO CASE No. 2018 CA County, Florida time before the sched- and Urban Develop- plat thereof as re- VS. Deputy Clerk of the TO ALL PERSONS FILED WILL BE FOR- 002321 F uled appearance is ment corded in Plat Book 1, Court HAVING CLAIMS OR EVER BARRED. Any person claiming less than 7 days; if Page 133, Public Rec- THE UNKNOWN DEMANDS AGAINST DITECH FINANCIAL an interest in the sur- you are hearing or 08/03/2019 ords of Okaloosa HEIRS, BENEFICIAR- “If you are a person THE ABOVE ESTATE: The date of the first LLC, plus from the sale, if voice impaired, call 08/10/2019 County, Florida. IES, DEVISEES, with a disability who publication of this no- any, other than the 711.” 08/17/2019 GRANTEES, ASSIGN- needs any accommo- The administration of tice is 07/27/2019. PLAINTIFF, property owner as of 08/24/2019 has been filed against ORS, CREDITORS dation in order to par- the estate of Pauline the date of the lis 07/27/2019 08/31/2019 you and you are re- AND TRUSTEES OF ticipate in this pro- A.R. Lambert, de- Attorney for Personal VS. pendens must file a 08/03/2019 20190417 quired to serve a copy THE ESTATE OF ceeding, you are enti- ceased, File Number Representative claim before the clerk 20190403 of your written de- TERRY G. KIRK A/K/A tled, at no cost to you, 20190418 2019 CP 000863 C, is HARRY VOGELFANG, reports the surplus as fenses, if any, to it on TERRY GAIL KIRK, DE- to the provision of cer- 20190417 pending in the Circuit RYAN MYNARD ET AL. unclaimed. The Court, James E. Sorenson, D. CEASED, ET AL. tain assistance. IN THE CIRCUIT Court for Okaloosa RYAN M. MYNARD, in its discretion, may Tyler Van Leuven, J. Please Contact: Notice of Public Hear- COURT OF THE County, Florida, the ATTORNEY AT LAW, DEFENDANT(S). enlarge the time of the Blair Boyd, Stephen DEFENDANT(S). ing FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- address of which is POST OFFICE BOX ______/ sale. Notice of the Orsillo and Jessica A. ______/ Court Administration CUIT, IN AND 101 East James Lee 249 changed time of sale Notice is hereby given Thompson, the Okaloosa County, NOTICE OF FORE- FOR OKALOOSA NOTICE OF FORE- Boulevard, Crestview, CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA shall be published as that a Public Hearing Plaintiff’s attorneys, ADA Liaison CLOSURE SALE COUNTY, FLORIDA CLOSURE SALE Florida 32536, (850) 32536 provided herein. will be held on Septem- whose address is Post 1940 Lewis Turner 689-5000. 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Walton 833-3555 20190420 day of August, SEAL) 08/10/2019 classifieds. 2019, the following 20190420 IN THE CIRCUIT 850-315-4315 described property By: Kristy King 20190421 COURT OF THE as set forth in said As Deputy Clerk FIRST JUDICIAL Lis Pendens, to wit: PHH MORTGAGE Public Notice CIRCUIT, IN AND East half of North CORPORATION ARE YOU HIRING? FOR OKALOOSA 440 feet of Lot 56 c/o Phelan Hallinan Notice is hereby given NEED TO PLACE A that Storeithere.com, COUNTY, FLOR- and North 440 feet Diamond & Jones, HELP WANTED AD? IDA of Lot 57, Block PLLC LLC (2120 PJ Adams CIVIL DIVISION Pkwy) intends to sell 11, Morris Addi- Attorneys for Plain- via online auction on CASE NO.: 2018 tion to Crestview, tiff Storagetreasures.com WE ARE YOUR ONE STOP CA 000255 C according to the 2001 NW 64th ending 8/24/19 the per- SHOP FOR ALL YOUR Plat thereof as re- Street sonal household prop- RECRUITMENT NEEDS! PHH MORTGAGE corded in Plat Suite 100 erty stored by Brian CORPORATION Book 1, Page 33, Ft. 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If you Ft. Walton Beach, *** MUST SEE*** of the Circuit Court fail to file a claim, FL 32547 intends to register the of the FIRST Judi- said name with the Di- you will not be en- Phone (850) vision of Corporations cial Circuit in and titled to any re- 609-4700 Fax (850) of the Florida Depart- Spot Advertising for OKALOOSA maining funds. Af- 651-7725 ment of State, Talla- works! A10 Saturday, August 3, 2019 | Crestview News Bulletin FAITH

FROM THE PULPIT Let the light of your faith shine

a raging storm. Suddenly Jesus said, “You are the But when we keep our faith you can do to help some- he heard the cry, “Man light of the world …. No in Jesus Christ a private one, simply remember overboard!” The ill pas- one after lighting a lamp matter, we are doing a that you can let the light of senger thought, “May God puts it under the bushel grave disservice to our Lord your faith in Jesus Christ help that poor fellow, but basket, but on the lamp- and to a hurting world. shine forth. You may pro- there’s nothing I can do.” stand, and it gives light The phrase that needs to vide the only illumination MMarkark BroadheadBroadhead Then he thought, “I can to all in the house.” Mat- be put forth is “Jesus and in an otherwise seem- at least put my lantern in thew 5:14-15 (NRSV) we!” People all around us are ingly hopeless situation. my small window,” and The faith of a Christian hurting, drowning in a sea As Jesus said, “Let your ight is a very impor- with an effort he did so. The is to be strong. With Jesus of fear, anxiety and uncer- light shine before oth- tant aspect of life. man was finally rescued. Christ at the center of who tainty. In Jesus Christ, we ers, that they may see your L It helps us to see, to In recounting the story the we are, we are called upon have been given the kind of good deeds and glorify find our way when darkness next day, the rescued man to provide hope and guid- hope, assurance and peace your Father in heaven.” is all around us, provides said, “I was going down in ance to a hurting world. that passes all understand- Matthew 5:16 (NRSV) life, and so much more. the darkness for the last The light of the faith we ing. Therefore, we can be D. L. Moody told the time when someone put a have in him is to shine out. the beacon of light that helps The Rev. Mark Broad- story of a passenger on an light in a porthole. It shone Far too often people see direct others to the Author head is pastor at Laurel Atlantic steamer who lay on my hand, and a sailor faith as a private affair. of that hope and assurance. Hill Presbyterian Church in his bunk with a severe in the lifeboat grabbed “Jesus and me” is the motto When it may seem as and First Presbyterian case of seasickness during it and pulled me in.” that is heard far too often. though there is nothing Church of Crestview.

Crosspoint Counseling Center

Multi-campus church off ers services in Crestview

By Savannah Evanoff 315-4406 | @savannahenwfdn [email protected]

Crosspoint Church’s first counseling center has offered services in Niceville for 10 years. When the church asked the congregations of its four campuses where to Girls from Crestview are shown at the camp in Georgia. [CONTRIBUTED launch the next one, they PHOTOS] heard a resounding answer: Crestview. Alyssa Gavulic, the Crosspoint Counseling Crosspoint Church opened a Crosspoint Counseling Center Center director, said it location in Crestview in July of 2019. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/GATEHOUSE made sense because the MEDIA] church has two campuses in Crestview. “We’re plugged into the community,” Gavu- lic said. “We’re trying to make an impact in those areas and we’re seeing a need for skilled clinical counseling for people not just in the church, but in the community. For us, it was very natural to lead toward Crestview where we already have people on the ground seeing that need face to face and wanting to Latter-day Saints celebrate provide those services.” The Crosspoint Coun- seling Center Crestview Girls’ Camp in Georgia location opened July 15 at 6268 Old Bethel Road on Special to GateHouse Media Florida There was a lake in which they the Church's North Crest- Crosspoint Church offers counseling services at Crosspoint could kayak and paddle board view campus. It offers Counseling Center locations in Niceville and Crestview. The young ladies from the and also use slides. various types of counseling [ASHLEIGH WILDE/GATEHOUSE MEDIA] Fort Walton Beach Stake of Some service projects types for individuals, cou- The Church of Jesus Christ were arranging flowers for ples, children and families, and are accruing hours for they’re open to it,” Gavulic of Latter-day Saints trav- the dining hall, cleaning the and accepts various insur- licensure,” Gavulic said. said. “The beautiful thing is eled to Camp Kolomoki in trails and relabeling the trees ance providers. “We have two tiers of we are open to everyone in Blakely, Georgia, this year and changing the wood on the For more informa- interns, and they’re under the community, so we’re where they experienced their benches. All the girls agreed tion, visit Crosspoint. regular supervision.” not limited by a faith, but varied activities and testi- these projects gave them a Church/counseling or call What separates them it’s something we offer to mony meetings. The theme special feeling of satisfaction. 850-279-4576. from some other coun- integrate.” for this year was More Fit for The lip-sync routines are It makes sense for seling centers is how the Most clients don’t come His Kingdom. always a favorite. “ I Don’t Crosspoint Church to offer clinicians can combine in with one issue; they This is an opportunity Dance” was presented with a counseling center, Gavu- faith- and evidence-based come in with several, for them to get to know the bats for a baseball routine by lic said. counseling. It's the best of Gavulic said. young women from the other one of the groups. Another “We are working in the both worlds, Gavulic said. “We try to look at it bio- 10 congregations in the area. crowd-pleaser was “ Make community to connect “It’s a huge desire for psychosocially,” Gavulic To help with the teaching a Man of You,” a group line people to Christ — but people to find counselors said. “We want to look at and monitoring, the older dance; and “ “Living On a not just connect people to that share similar faith- what is contributing to this girls, called Laurels, go early Prayer,” complete with 80’s Christ, walk through life based backgrounds because issue — maybe biologically, and receive training to pre- costumes. After the lip-sync with people,” Gavulic said. we’re going to be able to maybe psychologically, pare them to do the duties routines, they did a glow stick “Life is complicated. It help them with the nuances maybe socially or maybe assigned to them. Also, before dance. comes with myriad transi- of not just using spiritual spiritually. We try to offer their adventure, the guide- Zoe Racz felt that the event tions, issues and relational intervention, but explor- a comprehensive approach lines as to dress and behavior was a real testimony builder dynamics that sometimes ing some deeper existential to whatever their problem are sent to all and talked about and she appreciated the we need skilled help to issues that people some- is.” in their classes. chance to get closer to the navigate. It was a natu- times need help walking Gavulic believes the Some of the classes offered girls in her ward. Her sister, ral extension of walking through and looking at,” spiritual component is an were yoga by Ashley Liufau Mia, went for the first time through life with people to Gavulic said. important offering. and Katie Bingham and also and she expressed how spiri- offer skilled clinical help The counselors aim for a “I think anyone who has lessons on healthy eating and tual and fun it was, how much in the form of a counseling balanced approach that’s found an authentic rela- following the Church’s Word she enjoyed the crafts and center.” tailored to honor the tionship with Jesus Christ of Wisdom, which cautions how much like a big family it The center offers ses- needs and desires of the understands the resource against drugs and tobacco and seemed to her. sions from licensed individual, Gavulic said. that it can be in working other addictive substances. Karen Jones is the Young Christian counselors and They accept clients who through existential issues, Some activities they Women president for the sessions from interns at a don’t seek faith-based encouraging through dif- enjoyed were decorating stake; Lori Stotts, along with discounted rate. counseling. ficult times or giving us a sunglasses, writing in their assistance, was the direc- “We have some practi- “We would never offer way of viewing the world," journals and drawing scenes tor for this camp experience; cum students who are in them something they Gavulic said. "We realize on canvas. The Laurels were Ashley Liufau and Merama the final stages of their weren’t open to or wouldn’t how beneficial that can be assigned to supervise classes Divine were the youth lead- master’s level education. align with their personal to others, what a powerful in water safety, fire and ers; and Emmy Stockman was Then we have some that are belief system, but we have tool that can be in some- avoiding poisonous plants. the kitchen manager. registered with the state those tools accessible if one’s healing.” * **