It’s time for the Annual RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE BAKE SALE! Saturday, August 24, 9am - 1:30pm The Silent Auction j 9 am - 1:00 pm The Blake at Gulf Breeze and the RMH have teamed up to raise money for the ‘House’. The Ronald McDonald House located in Pensacola provides a place to stay for families with children seeking medical attention at local hospitals.

All proceeds benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Pensacola! For more information please call (850) 934-4306 The Blake at Gulf Breeze | 4410 Gulf Breeze Parkway | Gulf breeze, FL Assisted Living Facility 11456 Assisted Living Facility August 22, 2013 YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 75¢ Teen charged in fatal accident Youth charged with vehicular homicide that took life of Michigan man

through the chain of command. my ex’s and was BY MAT PELLEGRINO Gulf Breeze News The State Attorney’s Office trying to get my [email protected] reviewed the report and charged the new life estab- driver, William Goodman III, 16, five lished,” Michelle Michelle Labelle has been living days later. said. “My par- with sharp pain all over her body for Labelle and 66-year-old Michael ents were staying six months…pain in her arms, wrists, Labelle were walking around 6 p.m. for two weeks, fingers and hip, that doctors tell her on March 27 down Laurel Drive and helping me may or may not go away. in the Oriole Beach neighborhood Michael Labelle with things. We But the biggest pain she has been when Goodman, who was driving a went for the walk living with since March has been the Mitsubishi 3000 GT, veered into their on a Wednesday, heartache of losing her father. path, striking and killing her father. and they had planned to leave that It’s been nearly six months since Earlier that evening, Michelle said Sunday morning.” the grieving Gulf Breeze resident she and her father wanted to go out Michelle’s father had always been watched as her father was struck and for a peaceful walk and she chose very protective of his daughter. And killed by a speeding motorist while he Laurel Drive. it was no coincidence that the day he was walking beside her near Oriole “That was one reason we chose was walking down Laurel Drive with Beach Elementary School. Laurel (Drive)….It was 25 mph, and her, he made sure she was walking On Tuesday at 2:15 p.m., the state no passing was allowed,” Michelle with him against traffic. officially charged the driver of the said. “My dad had me walking in the vehicle that killed Michelle’s father Michelle said her father and dirt. He was a very protective man, with vehicular manslaughter and reck- mother were visiting the area from and he wanted to make sure I was off less driving with injuries. Gulf Breeze Michigan— like they did every year the road,” Michelle said. News learned that on August 15, the before—for her daughter’s birthday. And as the father-daughter duo investigative report was closed by “They (my parents) came every walked near the intersection of Oriole Photo by Mat Pellegrino | Gulf Breeze News Florida Highway Patrol investigative spring for my daughter’s birthday. Skidmarks from the vehicle stretched over 115 feet. officer Sgt. Jason Britt and approved The year prior I had moved out of See Resident Page 2A » One vote away Back to School City closer to OK’ing parking ordinance adopted, the city will give warnings to resi- BY MELANIE KORMONDY Gulf Breeze News dents in violation, giving them a six-month [email protected] period to comply. Councilman David Landfair stood his In contrast to past meetings in which ground to bring the ordinance to a ref- parking ordinance 5-13 was discussed or erendum with a motion, with no second. voted on, very few people attended last Councilman J.B. Schluter acted as Mayor Wednesday’s Executive Session and Pro Tem in Mayor Beverly Zimmern’s Monday’s City Council Meeting, which was absence for both meetings. The council the first public hearing regarding the much voted 2-1 to approve the first reading. The debated ordinance. second and final reading before adoption is Among the listed reasons for the ordi- scheduled for September 4. The full drafted nance according to city staff includes to ordinance can be found on the City of Gulf improve aesthetic value in the community Breeze’s website, www.cityofgulfbreeze. and to prevent soil compaction, which can com on the August 19 agenda. lead to damaging roadways. In other news, on Monday the council According to the ordinance, vehicles, voted in one motion to approve the Mobile boats, trailers, recreational vehicles, etc. Data Terminal Project, which will place in- parked in front yards have to be parked on car laptops and computer assisted dispatch- a delineated surface composed of a mate- ing software in every police and fire vehicle. rial commonly used for the construction of The new equipment will make it easier for driveways and strong enough to support the police to log citations. Departments hope to structure. Such materials may include con- have the software installed by October 1. crete, gravel, shells, or border features. Also, Last, the City Council accepted the esti- no more than 40 percent of the front yard mate of the city’s population of 5,805 from may be delineated as a driveway. correspondence from the University of Photo by Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News Code Enforcement Officer Craig Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Carmichael reported to city staff that approx- Research. This figure is one factor used in Abi Friedland (left), Frances Harpole (center), Elizabeth Bryan (waving) and Graham Mar- imately 3 percent of Gulf Breeze residents determining the distribution of state revenue- cus (right) were among dozens of GBHS seniors who took limos to school Monday. are in violation of the proposed ordinance. If sharing funds.

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Resident wants justice, not apology Calendar of Meetings attempt to pass it on the street that’s when I remembered I had want as a family is we want to » Continued from Page 1A that, in some locations, has no been hit.” see something done criminally. shoulder. The skid marks from the We would like to see justice Beach Road and Laurel Drive, The vehicle was apparently 3000 GT stretched almost 115 happen.” they failed to notice a speeding traveling in the oncoming lane feet, Michelle said she was told Michelle said she recently motorist coming down the road in a no-passing zone. by the FHP officer who inves- held a memorial for her father. behind them, driving on the The speed limit on that por- tigated the crash. For months, She said that she thought THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 wrong side of the road. tion of Laurel Drive is 25 mph. FHP investigated the accident that by the time she held her “There was no reaction Residents who witnessed the and the state did not charge father’s memorial, she would SRC School Board Meeting, School time,” Michelle said. “My arm accident estimated the teen was Goodman, until Tuesday. have answers to why the acci- Board & Superintendent’s Office, 9 a.m. got hit with the car; my leg got driving well over 80 mph. “We tried to contact high- dent happened. Finally, on hit with dad’s body. I remem- “I saw him finally hit the way patrol every week since Tuesday, she said things could Commissioner Regular, 9 a.m., SRC ber feeling the car hit me, and ground when the car stopped, the accident,” Michelle said. only go forward from here. Administrative Center, Board Room my dad’s body hit me…I felt and then I got to him and don’t Michelle told Gulf Breeze Michelle said Goodman has the impact, but there was no remember anything other than News that when she found out yet to apologize to her or her Flood Mitigation Meeting, 1:30 pain associated with it initially. just being focused on him and about Goodman being charged, family. p.m., 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton I didn’t even realize what it watching for any movement, she called around and found “We would like to see the was that hit me.” or breathing or anything,” that the teen was arrested in justice system work so that GBA Chamber Business After Michelle didn’t comprehend Michelle said. Pensacola, and later brought to our family has some closure Hours, 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m., EKS Pay- her father had just been struck By the time Michelle got to Santa Rosa County Jail. Soon from this tragedy,” Michelle ment Solutions by the vehicle immediately fol- her father, he was dead. She after he was transferred to the said. “It seems like the justice lowing impact. reached for his cell phone that Department of Juvenile Justice. system is not working. This Commission Special - Rezoning, 6 “I even turned to where my was in his pocket to call for His first appearance was on is the death of another human p.m., SRC Administrative Center, Board dad was after I felt the car hit- help, but it wasn’t there. Wednesday, after Gulf Breeze being.” Room ting me. I turned to my dad to “It was all a blur. We only News’ deadline. It is unclear Michelle said she was origi- see what it was, and he wasn’t brought one cell phone because at this time whether or not nally told by an FHP officer FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 there,” Michelle said. we figured if something hap- Goodman will be tried as an that because Goodman was When the Gulf Breeze resi- GBA Chamber Leads Group #2, pened, we could just use his,” adult or juvenile in this case. traveling at excessive speeds noon - 1 p.m., 932-7888 dent turned to look for her Michelle said. Michelle said on Tuesday and was also driving reckless- father, she watched as his body But as she searched for the that she planned to attend ly, if he was to be charged, he TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 was thrown into the air from the cell phone, she started to real- Goodman’s first appearance. would most likely be charged impact of the car, and thrown ize that it had been thrown from “I still don’t have grip with vehicular homicide. Public Hearing - MSBUs, 6 p.m., SRC back down on top of the car his pocket when he was hit. strength in my hand; I have an Instead, the state decided to Administrative Center, Board Room over and over again. Soon after, residents arrived to uneven stride in my walk and charge Goodman with lesser “He kept getting hit with the help. One Laurel Drive resi- run; pain in the foot and ankle; charges. Board of Adjustments, 6:30 p.m., car, his body popped in the air, dent even administered CPR. pain in hand, and my fingers. “The person who killed Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council Chambers came down and got hit with the “I remember a gentleman, a I’m hoping it’s going to go him is living his life normally car again, and popped in the air cyclist, had come up and start- away as years go by. Doctors and my family is devastated,” WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 and hit again,” Michelle said. ed helping. Then I heard a lady say it might go away eventual- Michelle said. “I’m not even Several witnesses claimed behind me; she said something ly or it might go away forever. looking for an apology any- Bagdad Architectural Advisory they saw Goodman racing like ‘Oh my God, you were hit But that’s not what my concern more. I’m looking for legal Board, 8:30 a.m., Public Services Con- another vehicle, and saw him too,’” the resident said. “And is,” Michelle said. “What we resolution.” ference Room Parks and Recreation, 5:30 p.m., Host families SRC Administrative Center, Board Room needed in Sept.

Six Russian leaders par- organization Transparency ticipating in the Open International and will be World program will spend accompanied by a facilita- September 13-21, in north- tor. west Florida examining trans- Homestays will allow the parency and accountabil- Open World delegates to ity. The Gulf Coast Citizen experience American family Diplomacy Council will host life. They will also take part the delegation. Managed by in several cultural and com- the Open World Leadership munity activities. Center, a support agency of The Open World the United States Congress, Leadership Center has award- the Open World program is ed a grant to the Gulf Coast Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report . designed to enhance under- Citizen Diplomacy Council Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office standing and capabilities to administer this and similar FELONIES for cooperation between the exchanges in 2013. 8/19/2013 8/14/2013 United States and the coun- Since its founding by Harris, Stephen Welch, Couch, Jordan Adam, tries of Eurasia by develop- Congress in 1999, the Open W/M, 45, 4000 block of ing a network of leaders in World program has enabled W/M, 27, 7000 block of Pro Berkeley Forest Blvd., Gulf the region who have gained nearly 19,000 current and Am Ct., Navarre, vehicle Breeze, probation violation significant, firsthand expo- future Eurasian leaders to theft sure to America’s democrat- experience American democ- DUIS ic, accountable government racy, civil society and com- Coleman, Randall, and free-market system. The munity life; work with their 8/17/2013 W/M, 39, 1800 block of Open World program works American counterparts; stay Hammonds, Timothy Commander Harvey Ln., to link Members of Congress in American homes; and Dwayne, B/M, 33, 7000 Navarre, DUI to Eurasian leaders and is gain new ideas and inspi- block of Riverview St., an instrument for Americans ration for implementing Navarre, burglary, larceny engaged in citizen diploma- change back home. More n cy. than 7,100 American host Photo by Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News While in the area, the del- families and their communi- 8/18/2013 egates will discuss transpar- ties in all 50 states partnered Hay, Andrew Ayers, Note: All arrest and police ency, focus on the account- with Congress and the Open W/M, 29, 1000 block of reports published in Gulf Breeze News are public reco ability of local government World Leadership Center to One size fits all Kitty Hawk, Gulf Breeze, rd and do not imply guilt. All to constituents, and learn make this effort possible. obstructing justice about Florida’s Sunshine For details, contact Jena suspects are presumed innocent Students at GBHS thought it would only be itting to dress up until proven and/or adjudicated Law. The visiting dele- Melancon at the Gulf Coast their mascot, located just outside of the school, in a GBHS guilty in a court of law. gates are employed by the Citizen Diplomacy Council , Russian non-governmental at 202-707-6197. Seniors T-shirt on the irst day of school on Monday. DUIs keep officers busy over week Four drivers were charged He was charged with DUI. Tuesday, Aug. 13 with driving under the influence Gulf in the past two weeks. Breeze Sunday, Aug. 11 An individual attempted to from your friends at Gulf Breeze News pass counterfeit $10 and $20 Police Tuesday, Aug. 7 A man who was in an accident bills at the Exxon station at Report on the Pensacola Bay Bridge 12:30 p.m. The matter is under Elyse Fulford • August 23 Peter Brennan, 25 of but failed to stop was charged investigation. Pensacola was charged with with DUI, hit and run, fleeing/ Robert Clarke • August 24 DUI at 12:20 a.m. eluding police and possession Information provided by of marijuana. Jesse Smith, 26 Gulf Breeze police Department Bella Rhodes • August 26 Saturday, Aug. 10 of Pensacola was released on Wednesday, Aug. $14,000 bond. Officers said the 14 Craig Pepoon • August 26 William Curtsinger, 50 of front of his car sustained heavy Saturday, Aug. 17 Gulf Breeze was charged with damage. The incident occurred A juvenile was stopped for at 2:09 a.m. A man was stopped for a tag Cassy Cady Smith • August 27 DUI at 12:38 a.m. careless driving in the Naval violation at 10:30 p.m. The 33- A 35-year-old Pensacola Live Oaks reservation and found year-old Pace man was charged woman was found with danger- Monday, Aug. 12 to be in possession of a felony with altered tag and driving ous drugs and drug parapher- amount of marijuana. The youth while license is suspended. Congratulations to this Week’s Winner nalia after officers investigated A 25-year-old Pensacola man was charged with marijuana Bella Rhodes • August 26 a suspicious vehicle in the 100 was stopped for speeding at 1:30 possession with intent to distrib- Monday, Aug. 18 Choose from Pensacola Little Theatre, Pensacola block of Northcliff at 5:27 a.m. a.m. in the 800 block of Hwy. ute, and possession of narcotic Museum of Art or Big Kahuna tickets. Winner must pick up At 11:37 a.m., officers 98. He was charged with posses- equipment at 2:48 p.m. the tickets at Gulf Breeze News Office by August 29TH detained Austin Harcek-Allgaier sion of drug paraphernalia. An individual attempted Register your birthday on our facebook page. of Pensacola after several 911 to pass a counterfeit $20 at calls reported a possible DUI. McDonald’s at 12:27 a.m.

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BY LIESEL SCHMIDT “There’s no doubt a new one room,” Cole continues. “We’ve With that in mind, Cole and propose financing.” With that Gulf Breeze News has to be built,” Cole contends. had to add portable buildings... the County Comm-issioner’s in mind, he’s urging a one-cent [email protected] “Ours is in such deplorable and that’s still insufficient.” Office are entertaining several sales tax increase for three condition [security]-wise,” he Plans for a new structure locations, keeping both fund- years, which would likely While the issue isn’t a new says, citing the fact that there require a clear picture of a suit- ing and logistical concerns in generate $12-13 million per one, the importance of build- is currently able location, as well. It isn’t mind. “Personally, I think we year. Such a decision would, ing a new courthouse for Santa no way to as simple as tearing down the need to build a new judicial of course, require community Rosa County has become s e c u r e l y old courthouse and replacing it center near the jail, but I can’t consent; and Cole is hope- undeniable. “Basically, s e p a r a t e with a new building. “The cost get support for that,” Cole ful that the citizens of Santa we’ve been deemed by State p r i s o n e r s would be astronomical,” Cole says. “Another idea is to build Rosa County will realize the Supreme court justices as from the says. “But that land is also a it somewhere in the vicinity of importance and value of a new having the worst judicial rest of the flood basin for the river,” a where Highway 90 and Avalon facility when it’s time to vote. center and worst courthouse g e n e r a l detail which would ultimately Boulevard intersect.” “I want citizen support,” he in the state,” says County public or make the current location both As plans move forward to says. “I want there to be an Commissioner Bob Cole. “It’s Cole the judges. costly and far from a logi- bring the proposition to bal- overwhelming yes.” [far] beyond the time of a F u n c t - cal option. “We’re building lot next year, Cole has been need; it’s a very serious situa- ionally, the courthouse fails on something for the next 40-80, exhaustively investigating tion, one we’re [greatly] over- many levels. “There are health maybe 100 years for the coun- sources for the funding of a due for addressing.” concerns about the condition ty. Where’s that growth going new judicial center. “I haven’t SAUL ULLMAN, M.D. Aesthetics aside, Cole’s push of the building; the heating and to go? We have to have some been able to find assistance Specializing in: for the new building is largely cooling system of the building elbow room for this, so that in or grants from the state gov- driven by safety concerns. Microincision Cataract Surgery is antiquated, and we’re out of the future we can add to it.” ernment, and I don’t want to ● Over 30,000 implants performed ● The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology in Pensacola Santa Rosa has 25,000+ students enrolled Visit www.UllmanEye.com Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen Dr. Ullman for their surgery. teachers and support staff global level. erations for the school district BY LISA NEWELL 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 make the transition into the "This is changing our said work will begin in Janu- Gulf Breeze News (850 ) 208-1900 [email protected] new school year. classrooms in a very rigor- ary 2014 to install a chiller Prior to school starting, ous way," Wyrosdick said. As system at Gulf Breeze High The 2013-2014 school year 25,642 students were regis- an example, he said students School, replacing the pack- is off with a bang, Santa Rosa tered to attend Santa Rosa may be asked to compare two age units. This $2.5 million County Superintendent of County schools, and more math equations to a diagram to $3.5 million project will What’s your time Schools Tim Wyrosdick told were expected to register and then write a paragraph eventually be used to cool all the Education Committee of through the month. about which equation better three schools in the city of WORTH? the Gulf Breeze Area Cham- Hot spots for growth in the matches the diagram. Gulf Breeze. All these carriers at one location. ber of Commerce. county are in Midway, Na- He said the curriculum will As growth continues in the Growth in the district, cou- varre and Pace. that five to eight years to ful- south end, Harrell said the pled with retirements, neces- Wyrosdick said this year, ly integrate. district may consider adding sitated hiring over 213 new Santa Rosa County will begin Statewide, the education a K-8 facility on 40 acres in employees districtwide. implementing Common Core department is in transition Midway, near Navarre in an 1333 College Parkway Fortunately, over 10,000 curriculum that is more chal- with the departure of Secre- effort to alleviate demand on Gulf Breeze, Fl 32563 932-0410 volunteers were approved lenging in an effort to pre- tary Tony Bennett. the elementary and middle by the board to help the new pare students to compete on a Joey Harrell, director of op- schools. Erectile Dysfunction Debris storage could be coming to GB Drugs May Be Dangerous To Your Health FREE book by doctor reveals what the to mitigate any damage sus- we would stockpile the storm not require any funding. BY LIESEL SCHMIDT ftwi"eqorcpkgu"fqpÔv"ycpv"{qw"vq"mpqy# Gulf Breeze News tained. debris there until we could “The Bergren Road lease Ft0"Mgxkp"Jqtpud{."OF"yknn"ockn"vjg" rc{" vjg" rquvcig" cpf" jcpfnkpi0" Kh" [email protected] In years past, Santa Rosa either move it in larger quan- would be a zero-cost lease,” hktuv"59"ogp"vjcv"tgurqpf"vq"vjku"cf" vjg"rqrwnct"rknnu"fqpÓv"yqtm"hqt"{qw." County has held a “lease” tities or––like we used to do Cole notes. “I think a more c"htgg"eqr{"qh"jku"pgy"vjktv{"fqnnct" tgictfnguu" qh" {qwt" cig" qt" ogfkecn" We’re all familiar with dqqm"ÐC"FqevqtÓu"Iwkfg"vq"Gtgevkng" jkuvqt{" *kpenwfkpi" fkcdgvgu" cpf" agreement with the Navy, at Holley Field––use what correct terminology would F{uhwpevkqp0Ñ"JgÓu"uq"uwtg"vjku"dqqm" rtquvcvg"ecpegt+"{qw"qyg"kv"vq"{qwt/ the preparations for hurri- whereby land at OLF Holley we call an air curtain burn, be an inter-local agreement yknn" ejcpig" {qwt" nkhg" jg" yknn" gxgp" ugnh"cpf"{qwt"ncf{"vq"tgcf"vjku"dqqm0" cane season––making sure was contracted for the use where this [debris] is burned with Gulf Breeze. I don’t Ecnn"Vqnn"Htgg"*:22+";82/6477 we have plenty of bottled of the county for temporary at high temperatures with air think there’s any cost or dol- water, canned goods, batter- storage debris in the event of on it, so it doesn’t give off a lars exchanging hands.” ies and flashlights. We ready a disaster. The Navy did not lot of smoke,” says County Unpleasant though it might ourselves in hopes that we renew the contract for 2013, Commissioner Bob Cole. be, hurricane preparedness won’t actually have to lay which necessitated a new “Bergren Road was chosen is an issue that we, as citi- into our supplies, that we’ll site to be secured. A plan because of its convenience zens of a coastal commu- pass another year unevent- was presented at the August to the South End. We needed nity, need to be aware. As fully. Beyond our own plans, 19 County Commissioner’s several acres of land, and it Cole says, “We need to be however, are those of the Meeting to acquire the use of was an available location,” proactive to an emergency Donate GOODS for the local government, which Bergren Road in Gulf Breeze Cole says of the proposed event and have everything GOOD of our Community. must consider the bigger for such future needs. plot of land. in place.” picture––what to do in the “As the trucks come Unlike most lease con- The county is expected to Shop Interfaith Thrift Store event of a disaster, and how through the neighborhood, tracts, however, this one will vote on the issue today. and SAVE MONEY!

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To all the beautiful Talk of food and drink, or you can purchase Sunday, October 6 the Town friends out there; a “sponsor ticket” for $25 and “Homecoming Sunday” will be Catholic keep up your Bee – Attitudes. get admission plus eight “chances the feature of the Sunday service. Charities l Bee-busy doing what you to win” tickets ($10 value). The Come to the 10 a.m. service and love to do. doors will open at 5:30 p.m.; Silent bring friends to learn about St. Circles l Bee-True to your dreams auction begins at 6 p.m. and ends Francis’ committees, ministries and achieve your goals in life. BY BETTY ARCHER ALLEN Northwest l Bee-Sure to grasp the [email protected] at 8 p.m.; and Raffle drawings at and outreach programs. The St. sweetness of each day. 8:15 p.m. Francis planners are excited about Florida l Bee-Silly and find some La Brisa Restaurant (former- 2013 St. Francis Saturday, October 5 making this year’s Festival the best time to take off and just giggle ly The Unique Cafe), 51 Gulf Scholarships This day will be Fun Run/ yet, so mark your calendars and Catholic Charities Circles and play. Breeze Parkway. There are several Scholarship Walk, Blessing of the Animals and tell your friends. Northwest Florida initiative l Bee-Bold enough to try The Jazz Jam is $8 for funds at St. Francis; Handel, Family Fun Day. The day will Library Guild News will host a community assess- something new that makes you JSOP members, $10 for non- Davis, and Martin. St. Francis begin with a 1 mile Fun Run, start- The St. Francis Library Guild ment offering an opportunity for citizens and local leaders to spread your wings and fly. members, $5 for students with Scholarships of $800 each will ing at 9 a.m. Bring your pets and has several important projects interact with poverty experts. l Bee-Happy and be hopeful ID, performing musicians are be awarded in August. This have your picture taken with them in the planning an Oral History and cheerful. invited to sit-in and they are year’s recipients of the St. The community assessment is following the run/walk. Project. The Guild will be part- l Bee-Yourself Bee-Cause admitted free. Roger Villines, Francis scholarships from the an essential component of the The Blessing of the Animals nering with Jeff Bennett, English you are doing good things; trumpeter and director of the Handel fund are: Alice Marie Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin’ helping charitable causes and Pensacola State College Jazz Davis, Stephanie Davis, and will follow the Fun Run and kick teacher at Gulf Breeze High by World course. The event giving of yourselves to needy Ensemble, leads the session, Matthew Wood. All three will off our Family Fun Day. Bring School, and his students on an oral is free and will take place at causes. Remember that altru- with a great professional be attending the University the whole family and enjoy food, history project. The Guild will St. Mark’s United Methodist istic people tend to be happier “house band”: David Shelander of West Florida. The recipi- fellowship and fun the Churches meet again in September to learn Church, 2203 N 12th Avenue, and more satisfied with their (piano), Steve Gilmore (bass), ents from the Davis Fund are beautiful garden. about Mr. Bennett’s lesson plan. See GBUMC Page 5A » lives. This week we are talking and George Neidorf (drums). William Charles Davis, Jr., about churches who foster Bee- The beauty of a jam session is University of West Florida attitudes with every sponsored that one gets to hear combina- and Nicholas (Nick) Gibson, activity. tions of musicians not likely Emory University and Elizabeth - Betty Archer Allen to be heard elsewhere. Always M. Kenworthy, University of fun! Usually a full house, so South Florida The Recipient from get their early for best seats. the Martin Fund is Davis Wood, UMC senior Special menu and full bar avail- University of West Florida. able. St. Francis Festival activities Please save the dates October 4 through October 6 for the St. Terrye Takacs, Director of the Francis Festival. This year’s Senior’s activities at the United St. Francis schedule of events is as follows: Methodist in Gulf Breeze, says, of Assisi Friday, October 4 “All are welcome to join the group Join the crowd for hors for the Arcadia Mill Archaeological There are many happenings d’oeuvres, wine, beer and live Tour. at St Francis: Scholarships, music and shop at the silent and The event is set for Tuesday, St. Francis Festival and The live auction. Tickets are $20 for August 27, at 9 a.m. The group Library Guild project. regular admission, which includes will depart from the Fairpoint Chapel. The cost is $15 which includes tour and box lunch. The Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site in Milton, Florida represents Clayton Moss, center, gets some good-natured ribbing about turning into the largest 19th-century water- an “Old Guy” on his 50th birthday. The men at his celebration donned black powered industrial complex in Northwest Florida. For informa- T-shirts that said, “Old Guys Rule -- until 10 p.m.” The party was at their Deer tion or reservations, contact Terrye Point home. at 932-3594 or ttakacs@gbumc. org.

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The Jazz Society of Pensacola presents “Jazz Jam” on Monday, Senior Adults took a special trip to the Global Wild- September 2, 6:30-9 p.m. life Center, and this month they will travel to Arcadia The event will take place at Mill in Milton.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS August 22 2013 5A GBUMC to host senior activities evaluating eight crucial areas to prosperity. Course participants the community; 3) exploitation; » Continued from Page 4A a sustainable community. This must be involved in solving 4) political/economic struc- Pensacola 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. event is important because pov- community problems, not just tures for addressing poverty. on Tuesday, August 27. erty is more than the choices of their own. This event will summarize the During the assessment, indi- the poor. It’s important to hold The community must have strengths of the community as viduals from the community the community accountable for strategies from all four areas of well as areas in need of addi- join with course participants in opportunities and protection of research: 1) individual behavior; tional strategies for improve- all its citizens and to create 2) human and social capital in ment. 22.99 15.99 Three Olives Sobieski Vodka Vodka Selected Varieties, 1.75 L Back to school 1.75 L For months, the hallways and classrooms inside local schools have been empty. But that all changed on Monday when students arrived back 24.99 19.99 at school for the first official Russian New day of school for the 2013-14 Standard Amsterdam school year. Vodka Vodka Here are some shots from 1.75 L Or Gin, area schools on the first day. 1.75 L

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P.O. Box 1414 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Spot: Harbourtown Unit #35 BY MELANIE KORMONDY Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 Gulf Breeze News Office: (850) 932-8986 [email protected] Fax: (850) 932-8794 www.gulfbreezenews.com "Do you think the City of Gulf Breeze and Midway should be CO-PUBLISHERS Lisa Newell annexed?"

EDITOR Mathew Pellegrino

SPORTS EDITOR Jason Thompson

NEWS REPORTER Melanie Kormondy

SALES MANAGER Bob Newell “I like things the way they are, but if the people want it SALES then they should get it.” Briana Taylor Charlie Kerr OFFICE MANAGER Pensacola Doris Pelham

ART DIRECTOR Nancy Fish

GRAPHIC DESIGN Maite George Military cuts jeopardize our security

CONTRIBUTORS Our national security instead, we are treated to home pay of attendants. independently. But because Betty Archer Allen could be in jeopardy if the photos of the players posing At issue is an exemption she has Down’s syndrome Pam Brannon $500 billion in sequestra- with a 20-foot python in the in a 75-year-old law called and an IQ of 52, her parents “There are a lot of positive tion defense cuts are imple- Rays clubhouse, supposedly the “Fair Labor Standards argued that she should be Jack Kale things to being incorporated mented. Our military had in honor of the Year of the Act,” which guarantees forced to continue living in in the City of Gulf Breeze, Liesel Schmidt to absorb $80 billion in Snake. Pythons and other qualified workers a mini- a group home. like getting our own police prior cuts and is now cut- snakes are keenly aware of mum wage and overtime Hatch was held in group department.” ting $487 billion over 10 their surroundings, thanks pay. When it was passed, homes against her will. As Russ Silva years to comply with the to their ability to sense this law included an exemp- her friend Jim Talbert testi- Midway Member: Budget Control Act. chemical stimuli with their tion for those providing fied, “She just kept saying Florida Press Association The $487 billion in cuts super-sensitive tongues and “companionship services,” she hates it here, she hates translates into the Army to feel vibrations. Like all a category that included in- it here, ‘Please come get National Newspaper Assn. reducing its forces by 80,000 wild animals, snakes nat- home personal assistance me.’” But under the law, Gulf Breeze Area soldiers over the next five urally shun contact with services. she could not leave. It was Chamber of Commerce years. The Marines will cut humans, and being forced The reason for the carve a form of imprisonment (“2003 Small Business of the Year ”) 20,000 troops. Other cuts into close public contact is out is simple enough: This enacted not as punishment include early retirement of distressful for them. These class of services isn’t like a but under the paternalistic Pensacola Beach Chamber ships with the possibility animals are not unfeeling normal 9-to-5 job. In-home auspices of “care.” of Commerce of having 11 carrier battle automatons. One study even attendants often work odd Fortunately, Jenny Hatch Pensacola Chamber groups instead of the 12 found that female snakes hours and it may often be won her lawsuit. While the of Commerce needed; the retirement of separated at birth can rec- a family member they’re judge ruled that she needed “I’d say it would be a good Navarre Tourist the Air Force A-10 Warthog ognize relatives when they working for. Today, there guardians, her friends Jim idea.” Development Council aircraft; and the possible are reintroduced years later. are more than 56 million Talbert and Kelly Morris Hayley Dubose Santa Rosa County Chamber closure of our only tank The best way to “honor” individuals with disabilities were appointed to that role Pensacola of Commerce production facility in Lima, snakes is to stop treating in the U.S. Now, national on a temporary basis. She Ohio. them as nothing more than long-term care costs already was already seeking to live These cuts are occur- props. top $342 billion a year. with them, and the judge ring while leaving the When it comes to com- This rule change would has ruled that this guardian- LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze Pentagon’s civilian work- passion for animals, the effectively eliminate the ship should eventually give News welcomes your opinion. We force of 750,000 unscathed. Rays are batting .000. “live-in companion” model, way to her independence. reserve the right to edit a letter to fit DOD added 62,000 civilians where an attendant lives This ruling is a victory space available. We do not accept during the past four years. HENRY MELVYN with an individual which not just for disability rights, letters containing a personal attack If the additional $500 bil- RICHARDSON for many families is an but for basic human rights. on any individual. Letters must be lion in sequestration cuts Paradise, CA ideal arrangement. A victory for free associa- limited to one per month from an individual writer. If we receive form are implemented, over 1 A cumbersome, one-size- tion, a victory for freedom letters, we will print only the first million civilian full-time In-home care fits-all federal in-home of movement, a victory for “It would be good to have jobs with contractors, sub- worker rule will put the individual autonomy. one we receive. Include your name, another ire department.” contractors and ancillary being threatened most desired option, stay- These basic rights have address and daytime phone number. Tara Patrick businesses will be lost. The ing in one’s home, in jeop- been repeatedly denied to Midway unemployment rate could Every day, thousands of ardy and drive up costs people with disabilities. CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze increase 0.5% to 1.0% and American families face the for the Medicaid program. Some, like Jenny, are held News is committed to accuracy and the U.S. Gross Domestic difficult decision of how to The Administration should against their will in group wants to hear from you if we need Product could decrease by secure in home services for resist this effort and work homes. In some state-fund- to make a correction or clarification. $85 billion. themselves or a loved one. with the disability commu- ed group homes, staff sex- Please email us at news@gulf- T h e O b a m a For an individual with dis- nity on common sense solu- ually abuse the residents. breezenews.com with the subject Administration and abilities or an elderly per- tions. Disabled women “are raped line CORRECTION or CLARIF- son, remaining in the home ICATION: call (850) 932-8986 Congress have to find other and abused at a rate at least ways to reduce the deficit rather than an institutional- KELLY BUCKLAND twice that of the general during office hours and ask for ized setting is of paramount news or sports departments. without adversely impact- Director of National population of women.” This ing our national defense. importance. Hiring some- Council on Independent epidemic of sexual violence ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze News one to help with daily tasks will not be responsible for quality or Living has occurred alongside a can make it possible for “I think it’s a good idea discoloration in ads provided by the DONALD A. long history of forced ster- because it’s all considered advertiser or its agents. MOSKOWITZ people to remain in their ilization. Both the state homes. Disability rights Gulf Breeze anyway.” Londonderry, NH and society have enabled a Allie Batting Unfortunately, this essen- are human rights total assault on the bodily tial option for in home sup- Midway Gulf Breeze News is published Stop using animals autonomy of women with weekly on Thursdays for $35 per port is being threatened by Imagine if you had to disabilities. year by Gulf Breeze News Inc. as props the Administration without fight in a court of law in The reality is that people Periodical postage paid at Gulf meaningful consideration order to be permitted to with disabilities are human GOD'S WORD Breeze, Florida. USPS # 021819. One would think that, so of the impact it could have move in with friends, go to beings. Human beings Sorry, no refunds on subscriptions. soon after striking out in on the disability commu- work, and make basic deci- are entitled to such rights Consequently, you are no POSTMASTER: Please send the media over the incident nity. If successful, their sions about your daily life. as bodily autonomy, free longer foreigners and aliens, address changes to Gulf Breeze in which a baseball was sent policy change will sharply Jenny Hatch doesn’t have association, and freedom but fellow citizens with God’s News, P.O. Box 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL flying into the cownose ray increase the costs of in- to imagine, because she just of movement. Everyone people and members of God’s 32562. “touch tank” at Tropicana home services, force people fought and won that battle deserves liberty, regardless household, built on the founda- All content is copyrighted 2012. with disabilities to bring for her basic liberties. Field, the Tampa Bay Rays of their abilities. tion of the apostles and proph- Advertising rates are available upon multiple people into their Hatch has volunteered for would have learned their ets, with Christ Jesus himself request. homes, reduce the avail- political campaigns, held lesson and would stop using NATHAN GOODMAN as the chief cornerstone. animals in stupid stunts. But ability of family and friend down a job at a thrift shop, Salt Lake City, Utah attendants and cut the take and shown a capacity to live —Ephesians 2:19-20

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS August 22, 2013 7A My shingles is gone, but the pain still lingers remember, even if there’s no record of it, the chick- tion, applied to the area of pain, might soothe it. U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH enpox virus infected your body. It remains in a Qutenza is a patch impregnated with a high con- and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. BY PAUL G. DONOHUE, M.D. deep sleep inside nerve cells until later in life, when centration of capsaicin. It’s the latest treatment of DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I suffer from prema- something wakens it and the virus makes its way the aftermath pain of shingles. A health-care profes- ture auricular contractions. I have seen a couple of down the nerve to the skin. There it produces the sional has to apply the patch to the skin. It’s left in doctors about it, but none seems to consider them DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Two months ago, typical rash and pain of shingles. The rash is gone place for an hour and then removed. It is expensive; worth discussing. I was told I didn’t need to do I broke out in a shingles rash. I had some pain, in about two weeks. make sure your insurance covers it. anything. I wasn’t given any medicines. Does this but not a whole lot. After the rash left, the pain Between 10 percent and 15 percent of those who Often, doctors have to resort to a combination of deserve more attention? -- L.C. increased, and it’s still there to this day. I would have shingles will face one of its dreadful compli- treatments to control postherpetic neuralgia. ANSWER: Premature auricular contractions are greatly appreciate any suggestions you might cations: postherpetic neuralgia, pain that lingers The shingles vaccine won’t help you now. If also called premature atrial contractions. The atria make. I need some relief from this pain. I didn’t long after the rash is gone. Pain relievers and time given before an outbreak, it prevents shingles in 50 are the upper two heart chambers. think shingles lasted this long. Would the shingles are the only things that treat this shingles aftermath. percent of recipients and has a 66 percent record of These are extra beats sandwiched between two vaccine help? -- R.M. Sometimes antidepressants given in low doses can heading off postherpetic neuralgia. normal beats. If they aren’t numerous and if they ANSWER: Shingles doesn’t last that long. ease the pain. Amitriptyline is an example of such a Shingles is a torment to many older people. The are not causing any symptoms, they can be safely What you have now is postherpetic neuralgia, drug. Seizure-control medicines are another group booklet on shingles explains it and its treatment in ignored. They are not an indication of serious heart nerve damage caused by the shingles virus. That’s of drugs that can control postherpetic neuralgia. detail. To order a copy, write: Dr. Donohue -- No. problems, and they don’t indicate future troubles. the source of your pain. Lyrica and Neurontin are two such drugs. 1201W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. (c) 2013 North America Synd., Inc. The entire story is complicated. When you Capsaicin cream, available without a prescrip- Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 All Rights Reserved were a kid, you had chickenpox. Even if you don’t Baptist offers wellness seminars l Varicose Vein Treatments Conference Room Marta Brinkley, Occupational SAUL ULLMAN, M.D. Wed., Sept. 11, 11:30 a.m. lunch; Therapist and Certified Hand Specializing in: noon to 1 p.m. seminar l Building Better Balance Therapist, Andrews Institute Microincision Cataract Surgery James Lonquist, M.D., F.A.C.S., Tues., Sept. 17, 11:30 a.m. lunch; 5259 Booker Lane, Jay ● Over 30,000 implants performed Cardiology Consultants noon to 1 p.m. seminar Community Center ● The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology 1000 West Moreno St., Baptist Megumi Maguchi, M.D., in Pensacola Hospital, Medical Meeting Rooms Baptist Medical Group Primary Care l Varicose Vein Treatments Visit www.UllmanEye.com and Geriatrics – North Hill Thurs., Sept. 26, 11:30 a.m. Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen l Women’s Health 1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway, lunch; noon to 1 p.m. seminar Dr. Ullman for their surgery. Fri., Sept. 13, 9 to 10 a.m. Andrews Institute Athletic James Lonquist, M.D., F.A.C.S., 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 Erika Schneider, M.D., Performance & Research Cardiology Consultants (850 ) 208-1900 OB/GYN, Baptist Medical Group Pavilion, Conference Room B 9400 University Parkway, 8888 Navarre Parkway, Baptist Baptist Medical Park, Medical Park, 2nd Floor l Living Easier with Arthritis Azalea Room Wed., Sept. 18, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

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Emerald Coast Forensic first and foremost. However, and a Master of Science degree Trainer and Content Expert for 1118 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. #201 � Gulf Breeze, FL Services (ECFS) just finished the specialized role of forensic from Northeastern University Sexual Assault Training for the � Dr. Karen Kennedy 8880 Navarre Pkwy. #201 Navarre, FL its first 40-hour sexual assault nurses goes far beyond medi- in Boston. Her doctoral focus Florida Council Against Sexual www.karenkennedymd.com | 850.916.7766 forensic examiner course at the cal care. Forensic nurses also included standardizing sexual Violence. She is a member of beginning of August. There have a specialized knowledge assault education for registered the Gulf Coast Diplomacy were 9 participants – 3 of of the legal system and skills nurses, nurse practitioners and Council, providing lectures We offer the highest quality whom traveled from Japan to in injury identification, evalua- physician assistants employed to visitors from other coun- Chemicals & Bases, and customized attend the training. tion and documentation. After in emergency department set- tries seeking training/educa- dosage forms & flavors! Started by ProHealth, ECFS tending to a patient’s immedi- tings. She offers the commu- tion regarding sexual violence. provides professionally-trained ate medical needs, a forensic nity over 26 years of experience Dr. Womack is well published ฀฀฀฀ forensic examiners in Escambia nurse often collects evidence, providing exceptional acute in the forensic community. ฀฀฀฀ and Santa Rosa counties, and provides medical testimony in and primary care, women’s She served 9 years with the ฀฀ offers training opportunities court, and consults with legal health and forensic examina- United States Air Force. She such as a 40-hour sexual assault authorities. tion. She is the former Director is a resource to Navy Hospital forensic examiner course and Director, Dr. Kimberly of the Sexual Assault program Pensacola and to Eglin Air refresher courses for medical- Womack, DHSc, MS, ARNP- at Baptist ETC, Pensacola, cur- Force Base locally. Compounding forensic examiners. BC, SANE-A, CEN, provided rent Chair of Escambia County “As a forensic nurse, I am offers solutions to Victims of violence and the training. She began work- /Santa Rosa County Sexual committed to caring for vic- some of life’s abuse require care from a ing for ProClinic, a division of Assault Response Team, tims of sexual violence in our problems. health professional that is ProHealth, last November, and Treasurer of the International community,” said Dr. Womack. trained to treat the trauma approached owners Danette Association of Forensic Nurses “We are making a difference associated with the wrong that Krumel and Debbie DuFour and the American Academy of one patient at a time.” has been done to them – be about starting the ECFS pro- Forensic Sciences. She is a For more information about 850.677.9340 | 1177 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze FL 32561 it sexual assault, interperson- gram. Dr. Womack received her member of the Sexual Assault training opportunities and al violence, neglect, or other Doctorate of Health Sciences Response Team Advisory courses, please contact Dr. forms of intentional injury. degree from Nova Southeastern Committee for the State of Kimberly Womack at 677- Forensic Nurses are nurses University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and former Lead 0737. Financial Peace University coming to CCC

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8A August 22, 2013 GULF BREEZE NEWS Relay teams form Steering Committee The area’s latest fight REMAN against cancer campaign got FI off to a roaring start last week at Aloha Grill, where the newly combined forces Termite & Pest Control of Pensacola Beach Relay “To The Rescue Since 1977” for Life Team and the Gulf Breeze Relay For Life Team Gulf Breeze met to create a strong Steering Committee that worked on 932-9288 ! establishment of leaders for the 2014 event. Event Chair, Kim Lyster, and Co-Chair, Terry Preston, announced that the combined Gulf Breeze / Pensacola Beach Relay for Life event is set for April 24-25, 2014 and will 1817 SoundHaven Court OQFGN" take place at the Gulf Breeze (across from West Navarre PQY"QRGP High School, where the Gulf Primary School) Breeze Relay has been held ฀฀฀ for many years. ฀฀฀

“I am thrilled so many ฀฀ ฀฀฀ people came to this meeting ฀฀฀ full of enthusiasm and will- ing to assist our fight against cancer by serving in various leadership capacities aimed at Submitted Photo another successful fund rais- From left in back row: Kim Lyster, Terry Preston, Joy Shulz, Kristen Brinkley, April Stewart, Sonya ing event,” beamed Lyster. Dobbs, Marc Huff, Shannon Westmoreland, Nicole Pepoon, Carleen Wheeler, Jo Ann Rose The Gulf Breeze / Pensacola and Ashley Marg. Front row, from left: Lyn as Lajter, Ashley Alverson, Brenda Hamamura, Mary Beach Relay for Life Steering Committee will be meeting Claus. the first Tuesday night of [email protected] each month. Each office independently groups are finalizing the loca- If interested in serving in bution, please contact Kim owned & operated. www.denrem.com On the fourth Tuesday tion of these meetings cur- a leadership role, joining a Lyster at relayforgulfbreeze@ night of each month, Team rently. team, or making a contri- yahoo.com. 850-384-7607 Meetings will be held. The Humane Society to host Bathe-In The Humane Society of Pensacola con- events are scheduled for September 21 groomers and nail clippers are always tinues its Bathe-In schedule for 2013. and October 19. Charges for baths and needed. Those interested in helping should Bathe-Ins at the Humane Society of groomings are based on the dog’s weight. contact Monie Russo at 432-4260 or email Pensacola offer low-cost dog bathing, Groomings are done on a first-come, first- [email protected]. grooming, nail-clipping and flea dips dur- served basis. The Humane Society is a no-kill facil- ing the warm weather season. In addition to providing a service to ity located at 5 North Q Street, Pensacola. Events are held every third Saturday pet owners, the Bathe-Ins are an impor- For more information visit HSOP’s web of the month April through October from tant fundraising activity for the Humane site at www.humanesocietyofpensacola. 9 am until 2 pm and the remaining Society. New volunteers, experienced org. ENROLLING In Gulf Breeze NOW! since 1994 Fairchild, Davis to wed Golden Anniversary BEGINNERS through ADVANCED Certifi ed Instructor Customized Curriculum for Every Student

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Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fairchild in St. Petersburg. Andrew is a of Gulf Breeze are pleased to 2008 Graduate of Gulf Breeze announce the engagement of High School and a 2012 gradu- their daughter, Meredith Jean, to ate of The University of South Andrew Marc Davis of Pensacola Florida’s Engineering Program. Peter and Kay Amberson at National Forge until they Store Hours: Beach. Andrew is the son of John He is an environmental engi- were surrounded by family retired to Pensacola Beach Monday - Thursday, and Johanna Davis. neer, working at Environmental and friends when they cele- in 2000. 5:00 am - 10 pm Meredith is a 2008 graduate of Assessments and Consulting in brated their recent 50th anni- They celebrated their Gulf Breeze High School and a St. Petersburg. Friday & Saturday, versary on August 17. Golden Anniversary with 2011 graduate of The University The wedding is planned 5:30 am - 11 pm Peter and Kay were mar- close friends and family, of South Florida’s Nursing School. for April, 2014 in Pensacola. Sunday, 6 am - 10 pm ried August 17, 1963 in including grandchildren and She is currently employed as an The couple will reside in St. Cuba, NY. They resided in their three children Scott, ER nurse at Bayfront Hospital Petersburg. Youngville, Penn. and worked Jim, and Sheri.

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Meg Peltier’s career comes full circle, back to the theatre

Meg Peltier is well known in Gulf Breeze as the former executive director of the Gulf Breeze Chamber but she has a long history in the theatre. Now, she the new executive director for Pensacola Little Theatre, a job that brings her backstage after many performances on it. She and Artistic Director Jerry Ahillen look forward to many more hit such as the recently stated “The Wizard of Oz.”

BY PAM BRANNON I learned things in that job that will help me so who understands acting and all parts of theatre. Center downtown, in a building that went up in Gulf Breeze News much now in this job seven years later,” she said. Peltier does that. 1911 as the county court house and jail. There [email protected] Peltier did not even know the job was open “I am passionate about the craft of acting,” she were hangings in the courtyard, now an enclosed again at PLT. says. “And I have been fortunate to study under atrium. But the courthouse moved to a newer Meg Peltier is best known around Gulf Breeze “This is God’s timing, all the way around. some of the best teachers and artists in New York building downtown in 1978. as the former Gulf Breeze Chamber of Commerce I believe that,” she says. “I was at an event on City,” After college, Peltier went to the Circle Then in 1988 a group from Pensacola Little executive Director. Peltier says that job, along Pensacola Beach a couple months ago when a Square Theatre school in New York and started a Theatre and 24 other arts organizations were able with her most current position of Director of member of PLT’s board was there and remem- career doing commercials. “I have been in over 50 to secure a deed for the old empty courthouse to Development for Portofino on Pensacola Beach, bered that I had applied and had been interviewed commercials, as well as having roles in some soap become the new Cultural Center for Pensacola. have prepared her for her new job – Executive for the executive director’s position the last time operas – like All My Children and As The World The group began seeking grants and doing fund- Director of Pensacola Little Theatre. “Now I it was open. He knew that the executive director Turns for a while. I have also taught acting, done raisers, and in 1996 reconstruction of the building never say I am going to work in the morning. I say that had been holding that position was leaving casting, producing, directing – and certainly fund- was complete and PLT re-opened with a musical I get to go to the theatre each morning! This is my to spend more time with her family, and so he raising.” She also founded and ran an actor’s stu- production – “Wizard of Oz”, which was the same dream job!!” Peltier said. brought my name up to the search committee here. dio in Panama City when she moved to the Gulf musical performed earlier this month at PLT to Peltier was Executive Director of the Chamber I was thrilled to be offered the opportunity again Coast to help her ill father. “I started the Emerald sold out crowds under different direction and a of Commerce in Gulf Breeze for five years when to interview.” Coast Acting company, where actors could work new cast, but with the same costumer, Jeannie she left in 2011 to accept the position at Portofino. She says the great thing about taking this job on their craft.” Atwell. But always before, during and since her Gulf is being able to walk into an already successful Even after moving to Pensacola to accept a job PLT had a few homes before the Cultural Breeze Chamber job Peltier has been active in theatre and hit the ground running. in radio, Peltier kept her hand in theatre, perform- Center, starting in 1936 without a theatre home, theatre in one way or another. She experienced “Nothing is broke here. Pensacola Little Theatre ing in “Our Lady of Perrysburg” and “Sordid using the Pensacola High School and the Chamber theatre the first time at age 6, performing in a is such a successful organization. From the Board Lives” at PLT and some shows at Lob Lolly the- of Commerce Auditoriums until it found a home children’s theatre in Minnesota and she said she of Trustees, made up of 30 volunteers from the atre. She is also a member of Screen Actor’s Guild in 1952, moving again to an old theatre on Palafox was hooked. She was a theatre major in college community that is the engine that drives the boat, (SAG). “I believe in this day and age, our society Street downtown in 1977. The Cultural Center in Georgia, with a minor in journalism and media. to the dedicated staff and all the volunteers that – and especially the young people – need theatre. provides a much more professional stage and She also did some radio broadcasting in college. give countless hours just to make everything With all the technology of texting, video games, auditorium, as well as more spacious areas for “I believe everything I studied and experienced work, PLT has grown through great collaboration. email, our society needs the human connection dressing rooms and backstage. PLT has also been before now had prepared me or this job,” she said. I don’t look at my job as needing to ‘fix’ anything. that live theatre provides. And for those involved able to expand its educational programs at the “I am to be a liaison between the community and I just need to be a liaison between the board and in the process of live theatre, something magical current location. Pensacola Little Theatre, and often a link between staff, and between PLT and the community. I look happens on stage. Until you experience it, you “The Board of Trustees, who is currently led the media and the theatre.” at this as a service leadership position.” can’t really understand it. But it can be life chang- by an amazing man with great vision for the the- Peltier had applied for the PLT executive Artistic Director for PLT Jerry Ahillen agrees. ing – in good ways!” atre here, Hal George, has cared enough through director’s job the last time it was open, which was “I am always amazed to see the passion of the Peltier said each executive director at PLT has the years to keep this non-profit theatre alive and seven years ago. “PLT had done a national search people who work here – especially the volunteers carved out what their job should be for that period thriving all these years. I see nothing but even at that time for an executive director. It came who get no pay at all for what they do. Without of time that they serve, and they wear lots of hats. more success in the future, the way they have down to another woman and me. I don’t think I the volunteers, from the volunteer directors to cos- She has been excited to get into the office every structured the organization,” Peltier said. “And was what PLT needed at that time – the fit just was tumers to parents who help backstage, PLT could day and see where her new job will lead her. with such a dedicated staff like Jerry, with real not right. They needed someone then more experi- not survive and thrive like we do,” he said. “For 77 years this community theatre has been passion for what they do, I feel like I really have enced in finance. So I applied for and took the job Several staff have commented that it helps to an anchor in the community,” she said. “I don’t walked right into the world of Oz!” at the Gulf Breeze Chamber, which I loved. But have someone in the executive director’s position see that changing.” PLT is now in the Cultural Teen puts film knowledge to work Recipe in new Gulf Breeze News column Loaded Grits Regular Gulf Breeze News read- ers may have noticed an emerging from Chef Daren Lay movie column on page 3B written of Ollie’s Neighborhood Grill by Gulf Breeze High School soph- omore Clay Bloodworth. Blood- worth’s weekly column, Reel Time with Clay Bloodworth, will intro- duce readers to ilms played mostly 1 lbs Grits keep from clumping up. at the Movies 4 in Gulf Breeze. Bloodworth has extensive knowl- 1/2lbs Shredded Cheddar Cheese Mix all other ingredients in with the edge in cinematography, as he has 3oz. Green Onions grits while they are still hot. spent the last several years of his 10 Slices of Bacon (cooked and To insure cheese melts and ingredients life independently studying ilm and diced) blend completely. Portion grits into muffin pan. Only fill each slot half placing his movie reviews on his 1/2 gallon of water way. popular YouTube page, TheClay- 2.5tsp salt Singer. Allow grits to cool before you remove Bloodworth is current ilming his second docu- 3oz of Jalapeños from pan. In pursing his hopes to work in the ilm industry mentary, which follows the Gulf Breeze High School as an adult, the 15-year-old has already directed and Fry for 4 minutes at 350 degrees. football players throughout this year’s football sea- Put water in stock pot and bring to Enjoy! produced his irst documentary, “Gulf Breeze: Small son. It is expected to be complete by late Novem- a boil. Add grits to water and stir to Town, Big Hearts,” which made its debut this April ber. at the Spring Screen Series at Movies 4.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2B August 22, 2013 GULF BREEZE NEWS Lifestyle/Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS BonFest Returns to Pensacola A Japanese festival of music, dancing, crafts and food A taste of summer fun from folk dance lessons, and even win old Japan will be coming to the awards. Bayview Community Center Taking a break from their reg- from noon to 4 p.m. this Saturday. ular jobs at Disney World, the BonFest Pensacola 2013 is based Matsuriza Taiko Drummers will put on a show that will make on the Obon Festivals of Japan, your pulse leap and your heart which celebrate family and folk sing. And when it’s time for the traditions in song and dance. traditional folk dances, everyone Admission is free. is invited to join the chorus line. Bayview will pulse with the Japanese arts and crafts, much rhythmic thunder of big taiko of it handmade, will be for sale drums and flash with the whirl from a variety of vendors. of dancers clad in colorful sum- There will also be plenty of mer kimonos, and there will be Japanese treats on hand, from plenty of opportunities for every- shaved ice to sushi. one join in. The festival is supported by Participate in a workshop that the Consulate of Japan, the Japan- teaches how make big drums America Society of Northwest rattle and sing. Florida, the Matsuriza Taiko Get wrapped into one of the Drums, the University of West colorful kimonos, a photo oppor- Some younger (and older) students learn about both drum- Florida Japan House, BonFest tunity you will not soon forget. Pensacola and more. Also, don’t miss the Japanese ming and Japanese folk dances. Help support PMA at annual dinner fundraiser On Thursday, September 26, and Alex McPhail from Iron at the Pensacola Museum of Art Marcus Pointe. (PMA) will once again present This year’s event will once its premier fundraising event, again be hosted in the Thornton Pensacola Saenger presents thriller Suite Soirée — a culinary eve- and Kugelman Family Galleries, ‘Rear Window’ at Classic Movie ning benefiting the artistic, edu- in conjunction with David cational and outreach program- Warner: Mountain, Shore, On Saturday, August 24 at 7 p.m., the Pensac- ming of the Museum. Stream, an exhibition of the It will feature both silent and ola Saenger Theater will show the 1954 Al- Colorado-based artist’s vivid live auctions, and for the second fred Hitchcock thriller “Rear Window,” starring landscape paintings. As the year in a row, Cat Country 98.7 major source of fundraising for James Stewart and Grace Kelly. radio personality Brent Lane A couple at last year’s soiree pose at the celebrity chef the Museum, and the original The film depicts a wheelchair bound photog- will serve as auctioneer. The event. event committee chairperson is celebrity chef event in the area, rapher who spies on his neighbours from his this event sells out every year. Betty Roberts, Vice-President cuisine of Pensacola. They will Bayfront Bar and Grille, apartment window and becomes convinced of the PMA Board of Trustees. Tickets are $150. Table one of them has committed murder. each present one course, culmi- Daniel Watts from Wine Bar Sponsorship is $1,500. To pur- Honorary chairs are Brian and nating in five total, with wine on Palafox, Blake Rushing and chase tickets visit www.pen- All seats cost $5, and are general admission. Susan Finger. 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The SRIA will ask Escambia County to share any funds gained through the Wounded RESTORE Act on beach renourishment,

among other items. Warriors bask in local generosity - BY MAT PELLEGRINO at the generosity that local busi Gulf Breeze News nesses and volunteers had for [email protected] the group. “Everybody here has been It was a soggy weekend, but completely generous…more even Wounded Warriors didn’t than we could have imagined,” let that spoil their fun at the said wounded warrior and second annual Pensacola Beach active Marine Kyle Hussin. Warrior Hook-Up event. “It’s been fantastic. The gener- AHERO Foundation brought osity of everybody in this area, in 15 Wounded Warriors to give well, you don’t see that a lot. them a stress-free mini vacation Everyone here has been more from August 15-18, which came than generous.” with a deep sea fishing trip at no Jake Healy, another active Beach renourishment, cost to the military group. duty Marine and wounded war- Wet weather and strong rior said that the group still went winds cancelled the fishing trip out on jet skis and indulged in on Saturday, but the Wounded other weekend activities despite turtle lighting top SRIA's Warriors were still treated to the fishing trip cancellation. plenty of fresh seafood and fun. “This is my first time in Local Jim Knell, the Pensacola…it’s amazing meet- Montgomery, Ala. based orga- ing all of these people and see- RESTORE Act requests nization AHERO and local busi- ing how much they appreciate nesses chipped in to give the us,” Healy said. “They took a wounded warriors a therapeutic lot of time out of their day to weekend of fun events. BY PAM BRANNON ion. But Paolo Ghio, Director of give us something.” Gulf Breeze News Development Services, warned This year, over $5,000 was Lee Stuckey, who helped [email protected] about planning too many con- donated from local businesses start the non-profit AHERO to help fund the events. Foundation was on hand certs during particular seasons * The board decided to add an additional The Santa Rosa Island Au- The wounded warriors Saturday with the wounded on the beach. $1 million to the request for improvements thority has put its inal stamp of arrived on Thursday, August warriors. “I am afraid that we could to the pavilion. approval on a letter to the Es- ask for this extra money for 15 and had dinner at the Elks “We do events all over…we cambia County RESTORE Act improvements at the pavilion, Lodge on Pensacola Beach, and do them all the way to South committee requesting about $35 then not be able to use those im- The letter now lists, in no order of later made their way to Bamboo Africa, and Pensacola Beach is Willie’s on the Boardwalk. million in future expected BP provements,” he said. “We have priority: definitely by far the best areas On Friday, the warriors saw we do with the most generosity RESTORE Act funds. The letter to be careful about stepping a demonstration of a tracked and most sponsorship,” Stuckey lists nine projects that could be up the number of concerts we n Gulfside Beach Re-nourishment and Dune walkovers funded by RESTORE Act funds for $20 million elevator vehicle, and then dined said. hold out there. The DEP (Dept. - needed to be done on the beach. at the Lee House in Pensacola. “It’s refreshing to start a net of Environmental Protection) n Turtle friendly lighting and lighting for pedestrians Even though the fishing trip work where if these guys are But before sending the letter, gives us certain discretionary in the core area of Casino Beach, Right of Ways, was cancelled on Saturday, having a problem, they can call the board did some inal tweak- permits right now to hold con- reimbursement of Turtle Friendly lighting for troops said they were amazed me and I understand.” ing at last week’s board meeting, certs at night during turtle nest- commercial leaseholders conversions – $3 million adding an additional $1 million ing season out there because we n Pedestrian Walkways - $3.2 million request for improvements to the only have a few now and then n Lights at Park West parking lot - $1 million Gulfside Pavilion. If we increase the lighting, and Board members Tammy Bo- add other ‘improvements’, and n Update storm water drainage on island - $2.5 million hannon and Janice Gilley both then start scheduling concerts n Widen and deepen approach to Sabine Bay - thought the $1 million listed in at night that might cause a prob- $2 million the letter already was not enough lem with turtles, we may not get n Stabilize all shoulders on CR 399 - $1.5 million to do improvements needed to those permits. Then we would the pavilion, Gilley pointed out be requesting and spending this n Re-surface all roads and parking lots - $9 million the additional concerts that have money for something we cannot n Improvements to Gulfside Pavilion, as in seating, - already been proposed for pavil use in the future.” stage facilities, electrical, etc - $2 million Sandshaker pelican birdnapped

A Pensacola Beach icon was A Santa Rosa Deputy locat- es and the value was estimated at stolen, and later recovered by ed the vehicle and conducted an $3,500. There were also witnesses Santa Rosa County deputies who investigatory traffic stop. Contact to the theft. saw the iconic head sticking out was made with the driver and three The four occupants of the vehi- of a car driving down Highway 98 passengers. When asked about the cle were arrested and transported in Navarre. pelican statue, the driver stated he to the Santa Rosa County Jail. The On Monday, deputies with the knew nothing about the statue. pelican was subsequently returned Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch contacted Escambia to the owner. All of the occupants responded to a suspicious vehicle County Sheriff’s Office and was in the vehicle were booked with traveling eastbound on Hwy 98 told the pelican was just stolen $7,500 bond. in Navarre. The caller advised from Pensacola Beach from in The Santa Rosa County •RE/MAX Hall of Fame there was a large Pensacola-style front of the Sandshaker Bar. Sheriff’s Office worked with the •RE/MAX Chairman’s Club pelican statue hanging out of the Deputies were advised the owner Escambia County Deputies to ILoveGulfBreeze.com 449 4242 vehicle. of the pelican was pursuing charg- resolve the case. Mat Pellegrino | Gulf Breeze News 850. . [email protected] in the Publix Shopping Center

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BY JASON THOMPSON Neal McLeod, in his 17th year Gulf Breeze News as SoundWave Band director, 60 years? [email protected] said that Bicycle Race is the While many young people toughest song to learn for the 94- may not be able to appreciate it, member band (which is about 10 their parents sure will. more than last year). “They’ve The 2013-14 Gulf gotten it and now we’re working Breeze High SoundWave band on perfecting it,” he said. will entertain football fans at McLeod, who is assisted by halftime – and judges at their Jason Olsen, Jerry Holzworth, competitions – with the music of Chris Cantin and Ashton Conley, Queen. Among the songs they’ll says it usually takes about three perform during their eight min- or four rehearsals to learn the ute show are "Bicycle Race," new music. They had a dress "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Crazy rehearsal two weeks ago. Little Thing Called Love" and See SoundWave "Somebody to Love." Page 4C » It can only get better in 2013 for the Auburn position. Tigers, which finished a dismal 3-9 (0-8 in Auburn will likely lean on its solid back SEC play) last season. The offense couldn’t field early on, as it’s the one reliable com- get first downs or score points. The defense ponent of the offense entering the season. couldn’t stop opponents from getting first Tre Mason is back after rushing for 1,002 downs or scoring. The coaches seemed to yards last season, the fourth straight year have no answers. In fact, 2012 was so bad that Auburn has had a running back rush it not only led to the firing of , for 1,000 yards. Onterio McCalebb is gone, but was the worst season for the program but Mason should still have plenty of help. in 60 years. Junior college newcomer Cameron Artis- Auburn brought back a familiar face in Payne was very impressive this spring and – offensive coordinator at should contribute a lot of carries. Also in Is quarterback Auburn from 2009 to 2011 – to revive the the mix will be Corey Grant, who has light- Nick Marshall the second program and bring the Tigers back into the ning speed. coming of SEC title conversation. Indeed, as Malzahn Auburn threw the ball as poorly as any is preaching, it’s a new day on The Plains. team last season, totaling a pathetic 8 (minus the But exactly how much better can Auburn be touchdowns through the air. But wideouts pay-for-play this season? There are question marks all and Ricardo Louis are both scandal)? over the place. primed for breakout seasons. Quan Bray should also excel in this offensive system, Offense while junior Jaylon Denson came out of There’s a ton of buzz about incoming nowhere this spring to be the most con- junior college newcomer Nick Marshall sistent pass-catcher of the bunch. Maybe Todd Van Emst | Auburn University and what he can do as a quarterback in this is the year stays healthy, Malzahn’s offense. He’s been announced as too. Throw in tight ends C.J. Uzomah and group steps up in a huge way. the starter, but there are still plenty of ques- Brandon Fulse, and this should be a very tions about what the athletic signal-caller solid group. Defense can do against SEC competition. There Up front, the Tigers return four of their If you thought Auburn’s offense was bad were questions in 2010 when a guy named five starters and several others who played. last season, the defense was truly embar- Cam Newton joined Auburn, and we know This is another group that has a chance to rassing. Toward the end of the season, how that turned out. Making comparisons make significant improvement in Malzahn’s this group just flat out gave up, yielding a to that team, however, is getting way ahead hurry-up offense. Center Reese Dismukes is combined 150 points to its final three SEC Photo by Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News of the game at this point. Junior Kiehl entering his third season as a starter, and opponents – Texas A&M, Georgia and Looking to break free Frazier, who struggled mightily last season, sophomore left tackle Greg Robinson is Alabama. has departed the position to play safety, probably the most talented of the bunch. If The Tigers just weren’t good enough up Jacob Kubik (right) looks to get away from Cyle London during leaving Jonathan Wallace and freshman things work out offensively for Auburn this the Dolphins intrasquad scrimmage Thursday. The Dolphins Jeremy Johnson to battle for the backup season, it will be in large part because this See Auburn Page 2C » will play at Tate in a Kickoff Classic tonight at 7 p.m.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2C August 22, 2013 GULF BREEZE NEWS Looking to Scott Page's earn back stripes predictions for Auburn's » Continued from Page 1C 2013 schedule front last year, ranking 11th in while Cassanova McKinzy and Aug 31 Washington State ...... W the SEC in sacks (22) and 12th JaViere Mitchell should vie for in tackles for loss (66). Now the other linebacker spot. Sept 7 Arkansas State ...... W the best player – end Corey Auburn has a lot of experi- Lemonier – is gone. A handful ence coming back to a second- Sept 14 Miss. State ...... W of vets return, but this defensive ary that ranked eighth in pass Sept 21 at LSU ...... L line has to be much tougher defense last season. That num- and more consistent if Auburn ber could be even better this Oct 5 Ole Miss ...... L Go Painlessly® with THERA-GESIC. is to win this season. Senior year, if Auburn’s front can stop ends and Nosa Eguae the run. Corner Chris Davis Oct 12 W. Carolina ...... W Maximum strength lead things up front, but only might have only played nine Oct 19 at Texas A&M ...... L analgesic creme for accounted for 8.5 tackles for games last season, but Johnson temporary relief from: loss and seven sacks last year. thinks he could be a special Oct 26 Fla. Atlantic ...... W • Joint and Muscle Eguae will have his hands full player. Corners Jonathon Mincy soreness trying to fend off Kenneth and Josh Holsey also saw plenty Nov 2 at Arkansas ...... W • Arthritis aches Carter, who moved from tack- of time last year, while Jonathan • Back

Nov 9 at Tennessee ...... W THG-12902 le to end this spring. Jeffrey Jones provides solid depth. One Whitaker, Angelo Blackson and setback is the loss of high-fly- Nov 16 Georgia ...... L Gabe Wright lead the inside ing safety Demetruce McNeal, game, but only Blackson had who was dismissed from the Nov 30 Alabama ...... L more than five tackles for loss team following a drug-related Predicted finish: ...... 7-5 last year. arrest. That leaves Jermaine Auburn also really strug- Whitehead as the lone return- gled at linebacker last year, but ing safety. This group has to things should be better with be more consistent and has to Clark averaged only 39.8 per could make a legitimate claim Ellis Johnson taking over the generate turnovers. Auburn had kick, but his hang time forced to that this season. Second, they defense. Star hybrid Justin just two last year, only five returns last year. also play Georgia from the East. Garrett had a great spring and with one coming from reserve In the return game, Onterio Outside of the weak non-con- is primed for a breakout year. safety Trent Fisher. McCalebb is gone, so finding ference games, it’s tough to pick He’s good against the run and a game-changer like him is the a week in which Auburn will can cover, so he’ll really help Special Teams Tigers top priority. Eyes are on be favored. That being said, it’s Auburn’s defense in multiple Special teams, at the least, Trovon Reed and Quan Bray, hard to imagine this team won’t ways. More good news comes shouldn’t hurt Auburn at all this but don’t be surprised if several improve on last year’s record. in the fact that Johnson needs season. The Tigers had some of others get a chance to return I expect the Tigers to pull of just two linebackers for his 4- the best numbers around when kicks this year. Schedule the requisite six victories to get 2-5 scheme. But those two play- it came to defending kickoffs Auburn’s schedule, by default, back to a bowl game this sea- ers have to perform at a very and punts. Kicker is one of the toughest in the son; however, 2013 will be yet AUCTIONS high level for this scheme to hit 11 of 14 kicks last year country. First of all, the Tigers another year of suffering (prob- AUGUST 27 Many Waterfront & Commercial work. Sophomore Kris Frost and didn’t miss from within 46 are in the strongest division ably mightily) at the hands of Gulf Shores, AL Properties Along The in – the SEC rivals Alabama and Georgia. • 18± Acres 1,030± Ft Alabama & Florida Gulf Coasts made strides this spring and yards. He’s also hit 51 straight On Bon Secour River, Sells in Lots All Waterfront Properties Have Direct Gulf Access Jake Holland is experienced, extra points. Punter Steven West; although, the SEC East • 9,917± Sq Ft Office Building Gulf Shores Pkwy Gulf of Mexico • 2 Adjoining Commercial Lots AUGUST 28 • 3 Office Condos 13,200± Sq Ft Adjoins Airport, Gulf Shores, AL Saint Andrews Bay • Gulf Front Lot, Navarre, FL AUGUST 29 Panama City Marina Fort Walton Beach, FL • 4.19± Acres 466± Ft Waterfrontage Okaloosa Island, Sells in Lots • 2.45± Acres Waterfront Proposed Condos & Boat Slips, Sells in Lots 5± Acres AUGUST 30 Bayfront Panama City Beach & Lynn Haven, FL • 5± Acres 618± Ft Bayfrontage Approved for Marina • 7± Acres High Traffic Area Zoned for Mix Use FREE BROCHURE: Developement, 998± Ft. Street Frontage 1-800-649-8720 or • 25 Lot Waterfront Development (256) 547-3434 THE NATIONAL AUCTION GROUP, INC.® P.O. Box 149 • Gadsden, AL 35902 Thomas J. Bone, www.NationalAuctionGroup.com FL AU3433; AL #1706 AMERICA’S TROPHY PROPERTY AUCTIONEERS® Game time Saturday Photo by Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News Donovan Whibbs (above, left) carries the ball in a 2012 GBSA Midgets game, while Reece Parker (34) leads the way in a 2012 Tiger Point Mites game. GBSA teams play in a jamboree Saturday at Brent, while Tiger Point teams are at Navarre (see below).

Brent Jamboree Navarre Jamboree Saturday August 24, 2013 Saturday August 24, 2013 Mighty Mites Mighty Mites Game Time Visitor Home Game Time Visitor Home 8:00 Brent Gulf Breeze 8:00 Navarre Milton 8:30 Gulf Breeze Pensacola 8:30 Milton Navarre 9:00 Pensacola Brent Mini Mites Mini Mites 9:00 Navarre Silver Tiger Point 9:30 Brent Blue Pensacola Orange 9:30 Navarre Black Milton Gold 10:00 Brent White GBSA Blue 10:00 Milton Black Navarre Silver 10:30 Pensacola White Brent Blue 10:30 Milton Gold Navarre Maroon 11:00 Pensacola Orange Brent White 11:00 Tiger Point Milton Black 11:30 Gulf Breeze Blue P'cola White 11:30 Navarre Maroon Navarre Black

Mites 12:00 Brent Blue Pensacola Orange Mites 12:30 Brent White Gulf Breeze Blue 12:00 Navarre Silver Tiger Point 1:00 Pensacola White Brent Blue 12:30 Navarre Black Milton Gold 1:30 Pensacola Orange Brent White 1:00 Milton Black Navarre Silver 2:00 Gulf Breeze Blue Pensacola White 1:30 Milton Gold Navarre Maroon 2:00 Tiger Point Milton Black Midgets 2:30 Navarre Maroon Navarre Black 2:30 Brent Blue Gulf Breeze White Midgets 3:00 Brent White Pensacola Orange 3:30 Gulf Breeze Blue Pensacola White 3:00 Navarre Silver Tiger Point 4:00 Gulf Breeze White Brent Blue 3:30 Navarre Black Milton Gold 4:30 Pensacola White Gulf Breeze Blue 4:00 Milton Black Navarre Silver 5:00 Pensacola Orange Brent White 4:30 Milton Gold Navarre Maroon 5:00 Tiger Point Milton Black Juniors Navarre Maroon Navarre Black 5:30 Brent Gulf Breeze Juniors 6:00 Gulf Breeze Pensacola 5:30 Navarre Milton 6:30 Pensacola Brent 6:00 Milton Navarre

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2013 Southern League Team Statistics BATTING (Through August 18) Team AB R H HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG AVG Tennessee 4143 553 1077 103 513 402 882 108 .329 .407 .260 Mississippi 4096 512 1042 74 464 410 808 124 .324 .365 .254 Mobile 4006 499 1015 59 452 412 881 149 .326 .353 .253 Birmingham 4071 570 999 93 527 546 923 160 .340 .373 .245 Montgomery 4085 515 1001 73 467 408 825 80 .323 .365 .245 #35 Jackson 3854 467 924 79 426 353 938 133 .308 .365 .240 Loek Jacksonville 3891 507 921 98 474 420 930 72 .321 .374 .237 #14 #8 #20 Huntsville 3915 446 919 85 414 444 959 54 .318 .350 .235 Van Mil Travis Devin Tim Pensacola 4033 413 942 68 386 412 885 74 .312 .335 .234 Mattair Lohman Crabbe Chattanooga 3985 435 920 87 405 414 895 94 .309 .354 .231 7-1, 250 lb. P PITCHING Age: 28 Went 7-for-20 Had two multi hit Struck out nine (Through August 1) Van Mil holds the distinction of being the tallest player in with a double games last week, in six innings Team W-L ERA SO SV H R ER HR BB Ks Mississippi 69-55 3.06 12 27 1015 439 374 52 393 971 all of professional baseball. and two RBIs last with two stolen no decision last Mobile 67-55 3.10 7 30 910 433 367 78 421 834 Drafted by the Twins organization in 2005, Van Mil has week. bases. week Jacksonville 68-54 3.32 11 33 967 453 387 72 302 917 pitched in the Gulf Coast, Appalachian, Florida State, Jackson 55-63 3.34 9 23 904 439 381 90 388 884 Eastern, Texas, Pacific Coast and International Leagues Birmingham 71-55 3.44 14 31 954 496 418 69 386 872 before signing with the Wahoos this season. Tennessee 68-56 3.60 10 32 980 507 438 78 490 903 Van Mil, as of Monday, leads the Southern League in HONORABLE MENTION #21 Yorman Rodriguez Pensacola 51-72 3.67 11 30 1024 496 447 95 422 882 appearances with 47. He's 0-8 this season with a 3.34 Chattanooga 52-73 3.82 12 28 973 503 457 73 449 1008 earned run average. Huntsville 54-69 4.17 10 31 972 564 487 109 517 830 Montgomery 61-64 4.22 11 34 1061 587 512 103 453 825 2013 Southern League Individual Statistics BATTING (Through August 18) Hits Home Runs Pitching (Through August 18) Strikeouts Average Matt Szczur TNS 130 Brock Kjeldgaard HVL 20 Appearances Josh Smith PNS 126 Justin Greene MOB .311 Rubi Silva TNS 121 Jason Rogers HVL 20 Loek Van Mil PNS 40 Erik Jokisch TNS 122 Kevin Kiermaier MTG .307 Ender Inciarte MOB 120 Nick Evans MOB 18 Greg Holle HVL 46 Roenis Elias JXN 121 Jose Martinez MIS .295 Arismendy Alcantara TNS 119 Joc Pederson CHA 18 Drew Hayes PNS 39 Zach Lee CHA 121 Julio Morban JXN .292 Two tied with 118 Three tied with 16 Two tied with 44 Ian Thomas MIS 115 Marcus Semien BIR .290 Doubles RBIs On Base Percentage Christian VIllanueva TNS 38 Jason Rogers HVL 80 Innings Pitched Wins Marcus Semien BIR .420 Arismendy Alcantara TNS 30 Dan Black BIR 70 David Holmberg MOB 145.1 Adam Conley JAX 11 Dan Black BIR .410 Rafael Ynoa CHA 28 Nick Evans MOB 70 Eric Jokisch TNS 141.1 Scott Snodgrass BIR 11 Joc Pederson CHA .381 Rubi Silva TNS 27 Trayce Thompson BIR 67 Josh Smith PNS 139.2 Jacob Thompson MTG 11 Cameron Seitzer MTG .378 Two tied with 26 Christian VIllanueva TNS 64 Jacob Thompson MTG 137.2 Six tied with 10 Justin Greene MOB .377 Scott Snodgrass BIR 135.2

Runs Triples Stolen Bases Earned Run Average Saves Marcus Semien BIR 90 James Jones JXN 10 Ender Inciarte MOB 40 Kyle Hendricks TNS 1.85 Michael Brady JAX 21 Keenyn Walker BIR 73 Kevin Kiermaier MTG 9 Keenyn Walker BIR 38 Archie Bradley MOB 2.00 Juan Sandoval MTG 18 Joc Pederson CHA 72 Justin Greene MOB 8 Justin Greene MOB 30 Gus Schlosser MIS 2.25 Frank Batista TNS 16 Justin Greene MOB 69 Mikie Mahtook MTG 8 Mycal Jones MIS 29 Enny Romero MTG 2.69 Yimi Garcia CHA 15 Kevin Kiermaier MTG 69 Rubi Silva TNS 7 Joc Pederson CHA 29 Andrew Chafin MOB 2.77 Trevor Bell PNS 14 A Look Back...and a Look Ahead Braves 5, Blue Wahoos 1 (Friday): Van Mil had to leave the August BY JASON THOMPSON Reds' first round pick Fellhauer back in Pensacola Gulf Breeze News Mississippi came from behind for the Lorenzen joins Wahoos 14 game game with an injury to Josh Fellhauer, last year's Southern [email protected] third straight game, scoring three in the The Wahoos got some additional his pitching arm in the 13th inning League runner up for the batting title, seventh and two in the ninth. depth for their bullpen with Reds 2013 after walking the leadoff man in returns to the Blue Wahoos to replace The Pensacola Blue Wahoos opened Blue Wahoos 4, Huntsville Stars first round pick Michael Lorenzen. Since the inning. He is 0-8 with a 3.34 Donald Lutz, who suffered a broken a five-game series in Huntsville with 1 (Sunday): Ryan LaMarre's two- getting drafted in June, the right-hander ERA in 47 games this season with finger in on August 11 against the a 4-1 win Sunday, snapping a five- run shot in the third, followed by has struck out 14 batters over 15 innings. the Wahoos. Jacksonville Suns. game losing streak. The losing streak Mike Costanzo's solo shot in the fifth Pensacola will be the 21-year-old’s fourth Lively Watch Fellhauer was Louisville’s top bat with dropped the Wahoos to 7.5 games propelled the Wahoos to a win. stop in the Reds system after getting 2010 GBHS senior Ben Lively a .274 average in 90 games for former behind Jacksonville with 16 to play. Saturday game rained out drafted out of Cal State Fullerton. pitched three perfect innings for the Blue Wahoos manager Jim Riggleman. Mississippi Braves 5, Blue Wahoos The Wahoos’ contest with the In three years at Fullerton, he was a Reds' Rookie League affiliate (Billings, Lutz was hitting .240 with seven home 3 (August 13): The Braves scored three Mississippi Braves scheduled for two-way player patrolling the outfield Mont.) Sunday at Ogden, Utah. runs and 30 RBI in 59 games. in the top of the first to take the opener Saturday at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium in addition to pitching out of the Titans Lively struck out five in his 10th RHP Shaun Ellis has been transferred of a five-game series in Pensacola. was canceled due to inclement weather. bullpen. The two-time USA Baseball start for the Mustangs, his second to Bakersfield. The mid-season All-Star Braves 3, Blue Wahoos 2 (14 The game won't be made up as they do Collegiate Team member hit .335 with straight perfect outing. At Idaho Falls was 3-2 with a 4.33 ERA in 26 games innings August 14): Mississippi scored not meet again this season. seven home runs and 53 RBI as an out- on August 13, Lively went a career- including nine starts. the game-winning run in the top of the Fans with tickets can use their ticket for fielder in his final season while earning long four innings, striking out five. Stephenson joins Wahoos 14th on a wild pitch. any of the final five 2013 regular season 19 saves with a 1.99 ERA on the mound. Lively has lowered his earned run The Reds top pitching prospect Robert Braves 4, Blue Wahoos 3 home games, subject to availability for a In a corresponding move Loek average to 0.87, a big reason why the Stephenson and his 100 MPH fastball (Thursday): The Braves rallied from ticket of equal or lesser value. Exchanges Van Mil has been placed on the Mustangs are second in the Pacific Coast was called up to Pensacola last week. 3-0 down with single runs in the fifth must be made in person at the Blue disabled list with a right upper arm League in team ERA (4.15). He has 11 He was drafted by the Reds in the first and sixth and two in the seventh. Wahoos Ticket Office. strain. walks and 43 strikeouts in 34 innings. round pick (27th overall) in 2011. GREAT Pensacola now has AM and FM Sports Radio Choices CATCH! SHARE YOUR PHOTO WITH GULF BREEZE NEWS email your photo and info to [email protected] NOW ON or drop it off at our Home of ALL 140 101.1 FM Jctdqtvqyp"qhÝeg 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. Unit 35, Gulf Breeze, FL BLUE WAHOOS BASEBALL GAMES (Home and Away—We have them)

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From page 1C Vann (senior, baritone sax), Josh Martin (senior, Senior Gillian Werner trumpets), Sara Fabbro is the band’s Drum Major (junior, french horns), this year. The rest of the Andrew Carney (junior, band’s section leaders are trombones and baritones), as follows: Tyler Fisher (senior, Mallory DeMotts tubas), Michael Utsey (senior, flutes), Makenna (senior, drill captain) Powell (junior, clarinets), and Jasmine Robinson, Rachel McLeod (junior, Miranda Andrews and alto sax), Parker Smith BreAnna Singleton (senior, tenor sax), Deed (seniors, color guard).

The arrangement on Bicycle Race was pretty challenging. But they've gotten it. Now, we're just trying to perfect it.

– Neal McLeod GBHS SoundWave Band Director on learning the music of Queen for halftime Photo courtesy of Bill Rutherford performances and competition performances 2013-14 SoundWave This year’s SoundWave Band has 94 members – about a 10 percent increase from the year before.

Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News Photo courtesy of Bill Rutherford Alto Sax Baritone Sax From left: Rachel McLeod (section leader), Hank Landrum, Josh Wise and Madison Sago. From left: Deed Van (section leader), Madison DeMotts (section leader) and Jack Baltz. Not shown: Emily Campos. Color Guard

Front, from left: Erin Gadboys, Jasmine Richardson (section lead- er), BreAnna Singleton (section leader) and Miranda Andrews (section lead- er). Second row (from left): Charlie Blue-Vickers, Maria Barretta, Haleigh Angler and Caitie Gill. Back (from left): Maggie Higgins, Layne Hickleman and Sophia LaBelle Plott. Not shown: Haley Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News Photo courtesy of Bill Rutherford Lindsey. Clarinets Front, from left: Cassidy Bosso, Adrienne Cox, Hannah Day, Alexis Satterwhite, Cameron Carter and Olivia Trejo. Second row, from left: Emily Hoeflich, Emma Parker and Mary Kate Higgins. Back: Makenna Powell (section leader). Not shown: Claire Overly and Jamie Seabrooke.

Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News French Horns

Bottom row, from left: Madi Brewer, Sara Fabbro (section Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News leader) and Tori Attaway. Second Flutes row: Sierra From left: Mallory Demotts (section leader), Allie Young, Sam Hoffman, Morgan Armstrong, Gardner. Top Natalie Tobin, Kayle Gange and Anna Griffin. Not pictured: Ian Gruenloh. row: Seb Jones.

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Photo by Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News Percussion Photo by Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News Front, from left: Kayle Figueiredo, Jeremy Lawrence, Maria Figueiredo, Sammy Goodyard, Ethan Toole and Yianna Whisler. Second row, from left: Mackenzie Wilson, Bo Fabbro and Staff Ryan Bourgeois. Back row, from left: Thomas Roane (section leader), Regan Beard (sec- From left: Color Guard instructor Jerry Holzworth, Band Director Neal McLeod, Assistant tion leader), Kevin Miller (section leader), Michael Utsey (section leader) and Jake Wilson. Band Director Jason Olsen and Percussion Instructor Ashton Conley. Not shown: Nate Veroneau and Ryoma Hashida.

Tenor Sax From left: Bryce Jefferson, Madeleine Armstrong, Parker Smith (section leader), Abby Roy and Grey Barona. Not Photo by Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News shown: Jacob Trombones/Baritones Photo by Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze McDonald. From left: Emma Allison, Jacob Tutt, Andrew Carney (section leader), Sam Dantin, Colton Printiss and Ashley Cecil.

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The Fall season is from make my own pickles. I also September to December in put up beans and squash in our area. The first frost date vinegar with or without hot is hard to predict. In 2012 peppers for festive meals there was not a freezing tem- and snacks for tail gating perature here. I predict there and college foot ball on TV. will be a colder winter this Tomatoes will start mak- year. ing fruit once the night time From the middle of August temperature goes below 75 to the middle of September hubbard, etc. are called that degrees. crops normally grown in the because they have a good Planting tomatoes by seed spring and summer can be shelf life, are grown in the at this time does not allow planted. fall for storage through the time for production. You Squash, pumpkins, mel- winter. can take cuttings off of old ons, potatoes, cucumbers, There are many other win- plants or buy new plants. peppers, etc. can be planted ter squash and online seed When a frost is imminent as seeds directly into the catalogues are good sources pick all the green tomatoes, ground. wrap the ones that have no submitted photo of ideas for the new and The harvest time will unusual types. blemishes in news paper and Trivia champs be shorter than the Spring They are generally vine store them in the garage in a The Debate Club raised over $5,000 at its first-ever Trivia Night fundraiser on Aug. 10. planting depending on the type plants and can be grown plastic bin. The winning team, dressed as "nerds" included, from left: Jason Thompson, Bob Newell, first frost date. on trellises to save space. You can have red toma- Lissa Sventek, Lisa Newell, Eric Sventek, Chris Vlachos, Tom Ueberschaer, Marcy Vlachos The Fall garden will be A piece of wire fence toes into March. and Dustan Myrex. attacked by bugs and “rusts”. between two boards or PVC The Fall garden can be Bacillus Thuringiensis, (BT pipe makes a good trellis, very rewarding. products) help deter cater- which also makes spraying Pumpkins at Halloween Box Tops raise $5,000 for GBE pillars which are the number BT and Neem oil easier. are generally planted in one bug culprit. I plant bush beans for the August. Winter squash can Neem oil helps some with fall as they generally pro- be stored for the winter. BY MAT PELLEGRINO bugs but can be effective for duce faster than pole beans Cucumbers, Beans and Gulf Breeze News mildews, viruses and bacte- peppers can be canned or [email protected] and when they are through I ria, (which I call “rusts”). pull the plants and prep the pickled. Those last few Extreme Couponing is a show Spraying early and often ground for planting sugar ripe tomatoes are worth the that kick started a generation of cou- helps. snap and snow peas. Bush effort. pon fanatics. Now, a local group of I start spraying BT as soon beans do not require trellis. Picking and eating food women have helped bring another as the first leaves appear. I love cucumbers and out of your own garden craze into the light that is helping Cucumbers and squashes the fall season does allow feeds the body and the soul. students with their education at Gulf will also need Neem oil to enough time to get another Whether you have herbs Breeze Elementary School. fend off “rusts”. crop. growing in the kitchen win- While it doesn’t involve racing The “winter” squash of I like to pick pickling dow or a large garden the around a grocery store, or piles and butternut, acorn, spaghetti, cucumbers when small and rewards are many. piles of toilet paper, it does involve clipping—Box Tops that is. Box Tops for education, a pro- gram that has been around for years, gives back to schools. Anyone can go to a grocery store and pick up a box of food with the iconic Box Top The Dell computers were delivered to the school shortly before logo and clip the Box Top which is the irst day of school. good for $.10 that, when turned in, goes to a local school. the end of the month, the classroom school are going to be obsolete…so Gulf Breeze resident and mother with the most Box Tops get an ice I think this is really going to help.” of two at Gulf Breeze Elementary cream party. Then the Box Tops Pegelow said one school she School Amy Pegelow started a get sent off, and the money starts heard of was able to raise $30,000 movement last year to help collect rolling in. one year. the Box Tops to help bring in new “I believe we collected $2,000 Some local businesses like Chick- Gulf Breeze News will donate technology to the classrooms. in October, $2,000 in January and fil-A have even stepped up and Last year, with help from Pegelow $1,000 at the end of the year,” donated Box Tops to the school. and two others, the school in total Pegelow said. “They just got the Kim McChesney, the school’s $5 per subscription to the raised $5,000 in Box Tops which laptops in August 15.” assistant principal said the effort they turned around and used to pur- Pegelow said she works with two from the community and the chil- PTA or PTSO of your choice! chase 12 laptops for students for the other women Theresa Roche and dren has been overwhelming. 2013-14 school year. Shirley Wyrick-Cummings to help “It’s very impressive,” Makes a great gift! “We have three contests through- get the word out to GBE about the McChesney said. “We really appre- out the year,” Pegelow said. “They program. Wyrick-Cummings said ciate the community helping with collect Box Tops in November, she does most of the heavy duty this.” ̌ Gulf Breeze Elementary February and at the end of the school work, clipping the Box Tops when Pegelow said there is a box locat- ̌ Gulf Breeze Middle year.” they come in before shipping them ed at the front office inside GBE Pegelow said a month before Box out. where they can be dropped off. ̌ Gulf Breeze High Tops have to be turned in, they run a “Our goal is to get one laptop per "Last year we were really push- contest in the school to see which two children,” Pegelow said. “Pretty ing for this,” Pegelow said. Senior ̌ Oriole Beach Elementary classroom can collect the most. 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Lic# CCC1327226 For more information, paraprofessional), Veronica Berry (ESE paraprofessional/job coach), JoAnna Johnson com. EOE Call one of our professionals ------850-934-7181 (ESE paraprofessional/guidance) and Cassie Miller (Social Studies). Back (from left): Kim 2953 Westfield Road | Gulf Breeze, Fl 32563 at (850) 477-1947 Messer (Social Studies/Debate), Sarah Barker (English), Jon Cook (Social Studies/Football 214 Coach), Cynthia Gulley (Reading) and Cynthia Reeves (English/ITV). EMPLOYMENT - MEDICAL Ads start at $17 per week. Call (850) 932-8986 Gulf Breeze High School MEDICAL OFFICE T R A I N E E S NEEDED! Become Deadline is Thursday at 5 p.m. a Medical Office hires 11 new employees Assistant! NO E X P E R I E N C E 300 601 NEEDED! Online NOTICES AND REAL ESTATE FOR RENT - APARTMENTS This week wasn’t the start for OBES News training at SC gets you job ready! HS ANNOUNCEMENTS 300-plus freshmen, but for 11 The school’s Boosterthon Fun Diploma/GED PC/ Public Auction Wind Meadow Apts. Under New Mgmt! employees as well. SCHOOL NEWS Run is scheduled for Thursday, Internet needed! 1- Online & Onsite Rental assistance may be available. HUD The first year Gulf Breeze September 12th. “This is an 888-374-7294 August 27 @ 10am vouchers accepted. 1 & 2 BR handicapped High employees are as follows: ment, pay for bus transporta- awesome event,” Principal ------Preview: 08/26 10- & non-handicapped accessible apts. Water, 4pm 7575 NW 70 Sarah Barker – English tion to events, buy awards and Dawn Alt said. 217 sewer/garbage service provided. 3037 Wind Kelley Brown – English/ medals, pay entrance fees for Second grade teachers will Street, Miami, Fl EMPLOYMENT - 33166 Cigarette Meadow Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL. Call 850-934- Social Studies competitions, etc. without asking be hosting a technology night SKILLED TRADE & Tobacco 3060, TDD/TTY 711. Equal Housing Opportunity. Jon Cook – Social Studies (parents) for money throughout for all second grade parents on M a n u f a c t u r i n g Cynthia Gulley – Reading the year,” Band Director Suan Thursday, Sept. 19. Can You Dig It? / Packaging Jason Lynch – Biology/Math Smithey said. OBES’ two new hires are Heavy Equipment E q u i p m e n t , Operator Training! 704 Kim Messer – Social Studies In other band news, the All Carla Urquhart (second grade) Forklifts, Unprinted 3 Weeks Hands On Paper & Foil, Tools, REAL ESTATE FOR Cassandra Miller – Social State Auditions are Sept. 14 at and Christy Gray (ESE). Gray is Program. Bulldozers, Racking, Servers, SALE - MOBILE Studies Pace High School. a 2005 GBHS graduate. B a c k h o e s , Electronics & Subscribe or Lauren Miller – Guidance “This is for Symphonic Band Back to School Nights start Excavators. Lifetime Accessories. 15% - HOMES Counselor students taking private lessons on Wednesday, Sept. 4 and Job Placement 18%BP Bankruptcy Cynthia Reeves – English who worked on the tryout over Assistance. National Vehicles: 2007 Mobile Homes with advertise today! Thursday, Sept. 5 from 6-7 p.m. Certifications. VA Veronica Berry – the summer with their teacher,” Nissan Altima 2.5 land. Ready to move Alt also explained the county’s Benefits Eligible. 1- S & 2005 Dodge in. Owner financing Paraprofessional 1W ESE Smithey said. new Unexcused Absence pol- 866-362-6497 Grand Caravan with approved cred- Call Joanna Johnson – Students must set up an icy: ------SE 10% - 13% BP it. 3Br 2Ba. No rent- Paraprofessional 1W/Guidance appointment to play for Smithey “Students arriving after the AIRLINE CAREERS (Case #13-12543 / ers. 850-308-6473. Cynthia Murray – by Aug. 23 in order to be school’s designated start time are begin here – Get FAA Case #13-18780) (850) 932-8986 approved Aviation Visit www.moecke------Paraprofessional 1W ESE registered for an audition. considered late to school and M a i n t e n a n c e rauctions.com for Sara Guilbeau moves from will receive a coding,” she said. Technician training. Details, Photos and 1300 the Business Department to the WBMS News “Students checking out of school Housing and Catalog Moecker SERVICES English Teacher Department, Woodlawn Beach’s prior to the end of the school’s Financial aid for Auctions (800) 840- qualified students. BIDS $100 ref. cash IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL while Jenae Cox is back after schoolwide Coupon Book designated dismissal time will CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, Job placement dep. Subj to confirm. FLORIDA extended leave. Trish Droogsma Fundraiser will start on receive an “early check-out” cod- assistance. Call AIM AB-1098 AU- Ne e d h e l p wi t h CASE NO.: 572009CA00I891CAAX moves from the Dean’s Office to September 9, while School ing. Five (5) accumulated “late 866-314-3769 3219, Eric Rubin C u b a s e 7 , a SEC.: A the Math Department, while Sean ------Pictures will be on Sept. 16. to school check-ins” or “early Education d i g i t a l a u d i o CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Tomey moves from the English Among WBMS’ new hires check-outs” will equate to a stu------workstation. Plaintiff, Department to the Dean’s Office are: Millie Rice (sixth and 300 C a l l J a m e s dent receiving one (1) unexcused 403 (see related story). seventh grade Social Studies), absence.” NOTICES AND Gadd at 850- v. TRANSPORTATION 5 8 6 -0 1 5 8 . Gretchen McClain (sevevth and ANNOUNCEMENTS DANIEL R. ARNOLD; LANDlE J. ARNOLD; - MOTORCYCLES ------ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES GBMS News eighth grade math) and Sara GBES News P i ck u p a f r e e CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED The GBMS Band will be selling Mucciaro (Paraprofessional). GBES’ first Open House ADOPT: A childless c o py o f S p l a s h INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE couple seeks to 2012 Motor Scooter m a g a z i n e a t NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, Wisconsin Country Chocolates, “As for new curriculum, Nights will be Aug. 27 for first, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY adopt. Loving home Neighborhood Flags Jewelry and WBMS, like other Santa Rosa 300 CC. Street legal, any of the hun- CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, third and fifth graders, and with tenderness, less than 100 miles, d r e d s o f f r e e DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER magazine subscriptions through schools, will be more involved CLAIMANTS; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC Aug. 29 for second and fourth warmth, happiness. $3,795. too heavy for d i s t r i b u t i o n REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS TNT Industries from Sept. 6- in using the Common Core grades. Financial security. RV. (850) 478-4572. p o i n t s . NOMINEE FOR CITIBANK N.A., 25 (All band students asked to curriculum and methods of Both Open Houses will start Expenses paid. Regis ------A d ve r t i s e i n t h e Defendant(s). participate). instruction,” assistant princi- with a brief PTA meeting in the & David (888) 986- 500 u p c o m i n g i s s u e ______/ 1520 or text (347) “Fundraising is the only way pal Will Nowling said. “We are cafeteria at 5:30, then move to PETS by c a l l i n g ( 8 5 0 ) NOTICE OF SALE 406-1924;www.davi- 9 3 2 - 8 9 8 6 o r we can afford to rent the Saenger excited about the possibilities of classrooms after the meeting. dandregisadopt.com NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Lost a pet? Check the email bri@gulf- Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 31, 2013, Theatre, buy instruments, buy this change and look forward to -Adam B. Skiar FL# Santa Rosa County breezenews. entered in Civil Case No. 572009CA001891CAAX of the 0150789 Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Santa new music, repair and main- a great school year.” Animal Shelter at c o m Rosa County, Florida, wherein the Clerk of the Circuit tain our instruments and equip------www.co.santa-rosa. ------Court will sell to the highest bidder for cash on the 18th Advertise in day of September, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. on the north front fl.us/santa_rosa/ani- Pick up a free steps of the Santa Rosa Courthouse, 6865 Caroline newspapers across mals/featured.html copy of Splash Street, Milton, Florida 32570, relative to the following Florida – One phone described property as set forth in the Final Judgment, to for a list of animals magazine at any wit: call puts your ad in recently brought to of the hundreds Holden recognized by state 117 newspapers. COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF the shelter as well of free distribution COTTON BAY ESTATES AS RECORDED IN PLAT Reach millions of as photos and vid- points. Advertise BOOK G, PAGE 9 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Floridians for one in the upcoming SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO eos of adoptable SOUTH 00 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 24 SECONDS for outstanding FCAT score low cost by call- pets. (850) 983-4680 issue by calling WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID COT- ing 866.742.1373 (850) 932-8986 TON BAY ESTATES ALSO BEING THE WEST or 936-6177 or visit LINE OF COTTON BAY LANE (60 FOOT RIGHT or visit www. 4451 Pine Forest or email bri@gulf- OF WAY) A DISTANCE OF 400.00 FEET TO THE Gulf Breeze High School ESE grade on the science FCAT, a c c o m - AdNetworksFlorida. breezenews.com. POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE Rd., Milton. SOUTH 00 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 24 SECONDS student Davis Chandler Holden which earned him recognition plishment. com ------WEST A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; 1HENCE recently received a Florida as one of the highest perform- Holden, ------DEPARTING SAID LINE GO NORTH 89 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE Scholar Award from the Senate ing students in the state. 16, is the 141.32 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF COM- MODORE PARK SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN and State of Florida. The let- His grandmother, Mary lee son of PLAT BOOK PAGE 158 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE GO ter from the Senator Don Gaetz Whedbee said she was very B a r b a r a NORTH 00 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 24 SECONDS REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS EAST ALONG THE SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE congratulated Holden for his proud of her grandson for the Sims. OF 80,00 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID LINE Holden FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES GO SOUTH 89 DEGREES 33 :MINUTES 26 SEC- ONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 141.21 FEET TO Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE Florida is soliciting sealed submittals for Architectural Services from qualified firms for DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND LIES IN SECTION the design of the Pace Tennis Complex. 23, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE WEST, SANTA Pen Air offers program to area schools ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

All proposals shall be considered in accordance with the Florida Competitive Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the Pen Air Federal Credit Union Consultant Negotiations Act. sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after sponsors free financial litera- All proposals must be in writing and delivered by hand, Fed Ex, or mail to Santa Rosa the sale. cy programs for local middle County Procurement Department, 6495 Caroline Street Suite G, Milton, Florida 32570; and must be received by 10:00 a.m., September 17, 2013. The submittals will be pub- ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES school and high school teach- licly opened at this time. Only submittals received by the aforestated time and date will If you area person with a disability who needs any ers and students through a part- be considered. Submittals received after the time set for the opening will be rejected accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, and returned unopened to the submitter. All submittals shall be sealed and clearly you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- labeled, "RFQ- Architectural Services for Pace Tennis Complex." Please provide tain assistance. Please contact: nership with Banzai, a national Shelia Sims financial literacy program. balance a budget and manage motivated. In 2010 the Institute one original, eleven (11) copies of the proposal, and one (1) CD with all of the above 190 Government Center, 5th Floor information included,(each document must be in an individual PDF format file). Pensacola, FL 32502 Banzai is an interactive, unexpected expenses. for Financial Literacy awarded Phone:(850) 595-4400 Questions concerning this proposal should be directed to the Santa Rosa County online financial literacy pro- Pen Air FCU also provides Banzai the Curriculum of the Administrator, Hunter Walker at (850) 983-1855. DATED AT MILTON, FLORIDA THIS 2ND DAY OF AUGUST, 2013. gram for students and teach- 30 min. classroom presentations Year Award. Banzai partners The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to waive irregularities in pro- ers to lean to value of money. dealing with a variety of financial with more than 5,000 schools posals, to reject any or all proposals with or without cause, and to award the proposal DONALD C. SPENCER that it determines to be in the best interest of Santa Rosa County. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Pen Air FCU provides teachers topics such as the fundamentals in all 50 states. SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA with Banzai workbooks that of finance, living on a budget, the For more information or to Santa Rosa County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEIDER LLC, sex, religion, age, or handicapped status in employment or the provision of service. ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF, supplement online portions of truth about credit, gearing up for book your classroom presen- 9409 PHILADELPHIA the program at no cost. The college and student loans. tation contact Pen Air FCU By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida ROAD, BALTIMORE, MD 21237 workbooks present students This interactive approach Marketing Manager, Pam Hatt LEGAL NOTICE 25170 Gulf Breeze News 8-22-13 LEGAL 25189 Gulf Breeze News 2X 8/22/13 with real-life scenarios in to teaching financial concepts at (850) 505-3200, Ext. 3419 or which they learn to pay bills, keeps students engaged and visit penair.teachbanzai.com.

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BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

A deep and versatile 2013 Lady Dolphin volleyball team will open the season Saturday in a Preseason Tournament at Leon High School. "Defensively, we've gotten a lot better. I think it'll be one of the best defensive teams that I've ever had," said 10th year head coach Waynn Sellers. The Lady Dolphins will have to replace three starters off a 2012 team that played in the regional finals for the fourth consecutive year (GBHS beat Jacksonville Bishop Kenny in 2010 and '11, the Lady Crusaders beat GBHS in 2009 and last year). They will pull from a pool of 14 players this year - one of the biggest teams Sellers has had. "There isn't one player that won't get on the floor and play 100 percent defense," Sellers said. Among the Class of '14 players on this year's squad are returning starters Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News Alex Karcher, Sage Dunne and Mollie 2013 GBHS varsity volleyball team Johnson. "(Alex) is our go-to girl. We've Front, from left: Kassie Oldham, Lexy Kuhn, Allison Von Brock, Kiersten Ellis, Elizabeth Spence and Kathrin Hess. Back (from left): Head coach had one every year," Sellers said of Waynn Sellers, Sage Dunne, Emily Radcliffe, Julia Denby, Laura Riney, Mollie Johnson, Alex Karcher, Kara Redford, assistant coach Nathan Karcher, the only remaining player from Sellers and assistant coach Chrissy Marcilliat. the 2011 state runner up team. Karcher will move to outside, Elizabeth Spence and Lexy Kuhn, "(Denby) is a ferocious blocker," Jason allowing Johnson to play some more in both seniors, will both play some back Sellers said. "I have complete Thompson/ Gulf Breeze the middle. But Sellers says she won't row, a key to the Lady Dolphins' season. confidence in all (three sophomores)." News be pigeonholed there. Kassie Oldham is the lone returning The Lady Dolphins' schedule is a Team "She can play some outside, middle junior from last year's team. She gives little tougher this year with the addition and opposite (hitter)," Sellers said. GBHS an athletic back row player. of Mosley (who lost to Niceville four captains "She's very versatile...we have a lot of The rest of them played junior varsity straight years in the Region 1-6A semis) Emily versatility on this team." last year. Emily Radcliffe can play any in District 1-5A. Arnold returns to the Arnold Dunne is back as the team's setter, of the three hitting positions, while district as well, making clinching the (16) and adding to a string of setters (Lauren Kara Redford gives the Lady Dolphins number one seed in the regular season Laura Alverson in 2010, Taylor Linton last another athletic presence up front. all the more important. Riney year) that can also block. "She has unlimited athletic ability," "(Mosley coach Steve Canfield) (13) were Fellow seniors Laura Riney and Sellers said. is very good at making adjustments recently Emily Arnold - both of which have Kathrin Hess gives the team another during the game. It's going to be a named (or were) battling injury. Riney missed setter, as well as a strong server. chess match when we play them," team most of the team's summer work due to Three sophomores round out the Sellers said. captains mono, while Arnold will miss at least 2013 squad. Allison Von Brock "has GBHS hosts Mosley and Arnold on for the the first half of the season with an ankle had a heck of a summer," Sellers said. Sept 12 and Oct. 3 and play them in 2013 Lady injury. "It's a shame, because she was "She's a total back row player." Panama City on Sept. 10 and Sept. 26. Dolphin going to be our X-factor," Sellers said Kiersten Ellis can set and play back The District 1-5A Tournament is varsity of Arnold. row, while Julia Denby plays up front. Oct. 21-24 at Rutherford. volleyball

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