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Gulf Breeze Current Student Resource Officer Blaine Weiers stopped by Sheryl Dunne’s pre-kindergarten class of 3-5-year-olds at Gulf Breeze Elementary School Tuesday morning to share snacks and some “fist bumps” with students.

By Glenda Caudle Gulf Breeze News © 2018 Ensuring student safety and counseling students is part of the job [email protected] By Glenda Caudle Gulf Breeze High School and Officer Greg Baker Department time to assess additions to its work- at Gulf Breeze Middle School — who have been force and, perhaps, place another specifically A successful football program is not the Gulf Breeze News © 2018 [email protected] protecting students and staff for some time. But trained officer in the job for the long term. If that only attraction with a resulting parking di- under a new agreement drafted by City Attorney plan goes ahead on schedule, Weiers will then lemma when it comes to events at Gulf Breeze Mary Jane Bass, the district will “save” the City move back into an assignment “on the street.” High School’s Dolphin Stadium, but it is the Santa Rosa County School District will reim- $231,696.35 during the 2018-19 school year by Meanwhile, he is establishing a presence on the one arousing the most concern and Facebook burse the City of Gulf Breeze 100 percent of the not only increasing the amount contributed to- campus and helping students, faculty and fami- discussion at the moment, it appears. salaries and benefits owed the three school re- ward each officer’s employment, but by covering lies become accustomed to having an SRO in the The conversation seems to have begun source officers who greeted students at each public a brand new officer for Gulf Breeze Elementary school. He will also be attending the Federal Ac- because of a couple of recent changes imple- school in the city when classes started last week. School. tive Shooter Instructor Course soon and will then mented or proposed that may affect fans and In the past, the school district has reimbursed Officer Blaine Weiers is currently filling that other users of the stadium in the future. only 50 percent of the costs associated with the position until Oct. 1, allowing Gulf Breeze Police The Publix corporation, in response to some two SROs — Patrol Officer 3 David Eskridge at See School Page 3A » behavior in their Sea Shell Collection parking lot that a spokesman said was causing concern, posted a sign that warns anyone hoping to uti- lize the parking spaces in the shopping center Watermark — which is adjacent to the stadium — that Politics muddy those spots are reserved exclusively for their hosts customers and towing action will be utilized for those who fail to comply with the new co. commission See Parking Page 5A » Health meeting

fair supporting his opponent in next Deadline to run By Pam Brannon TOP RIGHT: Mary Allein, a Gulf Breeze News © 2018 week’s primary election. resident of Watermark of Gulf [email protected] Williamson said, “Just for for city office is Breeze, took part in a basket toss event at Friday’s inaugural the record, the folks that came health fair. Cheryl Anderson Public forum at the Santa forward today are support- Friday, Aug. 31 of Rehab Care, a licensed Rosa County Commission’s ing my opponent and using physical therapy assistant, said committee meeting twice a this forum and tax payer dol- the game, which takes place month comes at the end of the lars and commission’s time for By Glenda Caudle with the participant standing meeting, but Monday’s forum Gulf Breeze News © 2018 on a compliant surface, is something that is for a political [email protected] entertaining, but it also helps was the main focus after the campaign. I intend to focus on health professionals evaluate gavel went down. Two people county business while I am in balance issues. took the podium to complain Time is almost up. this seat.” about actions of one of the com- If you are interested in running for one of BOTTOM RIGHT: Deborah Wilson, He also said one of the indi- missioners, with the second in- two seats coming open on the Gulf Breeze City licensed massage therapist from Higher viduals is “ someone — a man Ground Healing Ministry in Navarre, dividual suggesting “perhaps” Council or for the position of mayor of Gulf — who has taken out a fake gives Tommy Delamare of State the other county commissioners Breeze, you must qualify by noon on Friday, Facebook account under a fake Home Health Pensacola a massage should request Commissioner Aug. 31. at Friday’s inaugural Watermark of name to work against me in this Rob Williamson’s resignation. Presently two candidates — Mayor Pro Tem Gulf Breeze health fair. The event was campaign.” well attended, not only by Watermark None of the commissioners David Landfair and Patty Burke — have com- The first speaker, Yvonne residents, but also by friends and family responded to the comments or pleted the process necessary to appear on the Harper of Navarre, first spoke who enjoyed a variety of opportunities suggestion except Williamson November general election ballot for the job of to assess health provided by several about her and her husband’s himself, who labeled the com- mayor. Current Mayor Matt Dannheisser, ear- vendors, healthy and tasty treats, military service, then about socializing and entertainment. ments as campaign remarks, lier this year, said he would not seek another since he said both speakers are See Deadline Page 5A » Glenda Glenda | Gulf Breeze News See Public Page 2A »

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Other BY PAM BRANNON Thursday, August 23 Gulf Breeze News © 2018 ported that they currently have the summer to military deploy- substitutes needed included 32 [email protected] 549 subs working in the school ments and reassignments.” absences by “school helpers,” Santa Rosa County Commissioner Regular district, and, as of last Thurs- For the last school year of with 29 fi lled by PESG, and 10- 9 a.m., 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Santa Rosa County Schools day, had 26 more ready to re- 2017-2018, there were 33,169 month educational support para- could use more substitute teach- ceive their badges and start absences that required subs in professionals registered 7,368 Santa Rosa County Commission Special - Rezoning ers for this school year. PESG work. They had 147 subs from several categories, and PESG absences, with 6,174 fi lled. 6 p.m., 6495 Caroline Street, Milton representatives, the national Ed- last school year transition into fi lled 30,867 of those, which This school year, PESG re- ucational Support and Services full time employment with the was 93 percent. ported that it plans to hold even Friday, August 24 company that hires and screens school district, and those now The year before, there were more training sessions for new Gulf Breeze Optimist Club and helps train substitutes for need to be replaced. 29,680 absences resulting in a subs in every area, so the partic- 7 a.m., 1110 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze the classroom and support ser- “We are placing banners all need for subs, and PESG fi lled ipants will know what to expect vices, told the school board last over the school district to let 31,190. when they arrive at the schools. Regional Transportation Priorities: Thursday that the goal for this people know we need substi- Of those in the 2017-18 PESG will host a principals’ Connectivity and Planning for Growth school year is 600 substitutes, tutes, and we are holding a job school year, 25,249 teachers breakfast Sept. 6 and an assis- 9:30 a.m., 100 College Boulevard, Niceville and they are recruiting more fair at each end of the county needed subs, with 24,149 empty tant principals’ breakfast in Oc- Tuesday, August 28 right now. soon,” representatives said. spots being fi lled by PESG subs tober. City of Gulf Breeze Board of Adjustment 6:30 p.m., 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze Public forum turns political Wednesday, August 29 Gulf Breeze Toastmasters » Continued from Page 1A but noted she wanted knew well” at the TDC. Link said that was Noon, 555 Fairpoint Drive, Gulf Breeze to bring attention to said to have caused a “hostile workplace City of Gulf Breeze Executive Session their children and her son just entering col- “what kind of man” environment.” 5:30 p.m., 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze lege, and then she spoke about seeing a is fi lling the county Link suggested, “Perhaps the county meme on Facebook the night they dropped commissioner’s seat commission should ask for Commissioner their son at college after an emotional day for Navarre. Williamson’s resignation for causing a hos- that had her name and two other Navarre The second speaker tile workplace environment, too, after last women’s names attached, using language was John Link of Mil- month.” she would not repeat in a public forum and ton. He spoke about an Cole Commission Chair Bob Cole immedi- calling them an “obscene” title and saying “altercation” that he ately said he wanted people to know that they were among women in the American had read and heard about, he said, from last he had noting to do with these comments FLASHBACKS political world trying to undermine and month’s meeting, where Williamson chal- and nothing to do with “trying to escalate” take away free speech and liberty. She lenged fellow commissioner Bob Cole, any incident. August 23 complained that the meme had several during a meeting break, to a physical fi ght. Cole also stopped the conversation when “Likes” attached, but most surprising to “I understood that because Commission- Williamson said the speakers were trying 1 Year ago this week – 2017 her was one from County Commissioner er Cole responded to some District 4 resi- to use the county time as a campaign and The buyers of the Gulf Breeze property where the Gulf Breeze Rob Williamson. dents who asked for help, Commissioner accused Link of having set up a fake Face- Chamber of Commerce sits asked the Santa Rosa County “I’ve spent my adult life in service to Williamson confronted Mr. Cole, and only book site to spread “disinformation.” School Board for another 30-day extension in fi nalizing the others,” she said. “This commissioner is through restraint used by Mr. Cole was the Cole said, “OK, we did not hear either of agreement. The district approved the request, with the school supposed to represent all residents of Santa altercation stopped.” these people say anything about any cam- district’s attorney explaining at a school board meeting that Rosa County.” She said instead of saying Link said recently the commission had paign, and we are not going to bring poli- the unexpected easements discovered have caused a delay. this is inappropriate, he put a “like” on the forced the resignation of a Tourist Devel- tics or campaigns into this.” social media post. “I am not here today opment board member because “as report- He closed the meeting, with no other 5 Years ago this week – 2013 to ask you for any action,” Harper said, ed, he told an off color joke to someone he speakers requesting time. The state of Florida charged William Goodman III, 16, with vehicular manslaughter and reckless driving with injuries that killed a Michigan man who was walking near Orange Beach GB News staff Elementary. In January, Goodman led offi cers on a 100 MPH Woman killed in accident chase and ran over a Pensacola police offi cer. Goodman was shot wins awards and killed by a GBPD offi cer after ramming into police vehicles. on Navarre Beach The Florida Press Association awarded Gulf Breeze News staff- 10 Years ago this week – 2008 STAFF REPORTS way. Jeanette Martinez and an- north on the causeway. ers Jason Thompson, Sports Editor, Cancun’s Mexican Grill in Gulf Breeze, seized by federal Jeanette Martinez, 38, of other passenger, Amber Morin, Charges fi led include DUI and Reporter/Splash Editor Glenda authorities after a highly publicized 2007 illegal drug, fi rearms Houston lost her life as the re- also of Houston, were riding causing serious bodily injury Caudle recently. and immigration case, went on the auction block. Cancun’s was sult of an accident on Navarre on the exterior of the vehicle, or death. • Sports Page or Section, Second closed in December 2007 when local authorities arrested owner while it was in motion, accord- Pedro Martinez was released Beach Causeway in Santa Rosa Place, Gulf Breeze News Sports, Cancun’s owner and 25 employees for dealing large amounts of County at 2:15 a.m. Aug. 19. ing to the Florida Highway Pa- from Santa Rosa County Jail at Jan. 26 by Jason Thompson cocaine and methamphetamine in a drug ring. The accident was apparently trol report fi led by Trooper J. 3:24 p.m. Aug. 19 on a $2,500 • Faith and Family Reporting, alcohol related. Gordon. bond. Second Place, “Light the Menorah” Pedro Martinez Jr., 37, of Jeanette Martinez fell from Anyone with information by Glenda Caudle Houston, was driving a 2011 the Nissan, landing in the road- about the incident is asked • Humorous Column, Second Nissan Armada and was trav- way, and may have been struck to contact Cpl. D. Kitchen at Place, “When Costumes Aren’t Your eling northbound on the cause- by another vehicle traveling (850) 471-6928. Bag of Tricks” by Glenda Caudle Two cited for driving without licenses Monday, Aug.13 GULF BREEZE Glenn Burnett, 55, Tallahassee, the arrest of the driver for DUI. • Colley Cove, a report of an for attaching tag unassigned Trenton Cooper, 25, Alabama. identity theft. Victim was re- POLICE and driving with a suspended li- • 6:10 p.m.: In the 800 block funded all monies. cense, third offense. of US Hwy 98, a traffi c stop for REPORT a driver’s license issue resulted from your friends Saturday, Aug.18 in the driver, Thomas Jackson, Wednesday, Aug.15 Friday, Aug.17 • 2:27 a.m.: In the 1100 block 57, Pensacola, being arrested for • Cumberland Ave, credit card • 6:44 p.m.: In the1100 block of US Hwy 98, a traffi c stop for driving with a suspended license at Gulf Breeze News fraud. of US Hwy 98, a traffi c stop for an equipment violation led to and narcotics. a tag violation led to the arrest of Au�us� 23 Bella Rhodes Glenda Caudle Tappie Villane Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report Tamara Davenport Kristie Walton Elyse Fulford Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Ethan Rocha Note: All arrest and police reports published in the Gulf Breeze News are public record and do not imply guilt. 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School board will reimburse for SROs School Briefs » Continued from Page 1A members directed Gulf Breeze Police Chief and local criminal laws and ordinances and Rick Hawthorne, who presented the agree- assist school officials with the enforcement train all Gulf Breeze SROs, utilizing what he ment for their review and approval at the of the board of education policies and ad- learns in the course. Wednesday, Aug. 15, executive session, to ministrative regulations regarding student School safety concerns were brought ask the school board to make payments on a conduct. home dramatically by the Sandy Hook trag- quarterly basis instead. They investigate criminal activity com- edy in 2012, and Santa Rosa County School At Monday night’s Council business ses- mitted on, or adjacent to, school property. District made many changes to help ensure sion, it was noted that the final agreement They counsel students in special situa- the safety of students and staff at that time. now lists four payment dates throughout the tions, such as those suspected of engaging Following the Parkland High School shoot- course of the school year: Nov. 1; Jan. 13, in criminal misconduct, when requested by ing a few months ago, however, the need for 2019; April 1, 2019; and June 2, 2019. the principal or the principal’s designee or even more action became evident. In addition, it was noted at the Aug. 15 by the parents of the young person. Santa Rosa County School System Direc- executive session that the agreement in its They answer student questions about tor of Safety Daniel Hahn says that, after original form listed the effective dates as Florida criminal or juvenile laws and assist Parkland, “We heard rumors of the legisla- Aug. 13, 2018, through May 31, 2019, the other law enforcement officers with outside ture coming out with something. So several period of time covered by student atten- investigations concerning students attending of us got together and discussed what actions dance. However, the officers actually began the schools to which the SROs are assigned. we could take. Sheriff Bob Johnson said work at the schools when teachers returned The also coordinate security for special Pensacola Beach Elementary School third-grader Jane De La he would start pushing for SROs in every on Aug. 6, 2018, and will remain on duty school events, such as athletic competitions Pietra celebrates the “3rd day of third grade” in Mrs. McLaurine’s Class. There are 21 students in the class. school and Gulf Breeze Police Chief Haw- through the teachers’ last day on June 4, and PTSO/PTO meetings, at the request of thorne wanted to do the same thing. That’s 2019. Council members requested the new the principal or the superintendent or a des- how it happened,” he says of the effort to get agreement reflect those dates, instead. ignee, and they coordinate traffic control Gulf Breeze Middle coupons for fast food restaurants the officers into every school in the district, That matter, too, was agreed to in the during the arrival and departure of students. Open House coming in Gulf Breeze, Navarre, Pen- sacola Beach and Pensacola. including GBES, which had not previously Monday business session. SROs are trained by the Gulf Breeze Po- GBMS Open House is Thurs- The Taste of Excellence book, had such an officer. Meanwhile, the three local SRO officers lice Department on updates in the law and day, Aug. 30, at 5:30 p.m. “Security is also related to challeng- are busy throughout the day at their assigned they receive in-service firearm training. The selling for $20, includes fine ing strangers and locking doors and utiliz- schools. Santa Rosa County School District may also dining coupons in those areas, in addition to restaurants in Bald- ing cameras,” he says of efforts already in Their schedules begin 30 minutes before provide training in board policies, regula- Woodlawn hosts spirit place. the start of each educational day and end 30 tions or procedures. win County and Destin. “Those things have been in the works for minutes after the close of school. The officers must already have at least a night, open house Both coupon books will be years. It gets to a point where you’ve done In between, they are busy throughout the year of law enforcement experience before Woodlawn Beach Middle available from GBES students what you can and you now add manpower, campus of their assigned schools, interact- becoming SROs, and they must complete School will have a spirit night at and will also be on sale in the and this has been in the works for some time. ing with students in a variety of ways and the 40-hour basic SRO course. Firehouse subs in Tiger Point on office, with kick-off Friday Parkland was just the catalyst.” keeping an eye out for anything that might They need to have good communication Tuesday, Aug. 28, from 4-9 p.m. morning. Proceeds will go to Members of the Gulf Breeze City Council represent a threat so that they can meet their skills to function effectively in the school to benefit the hospitality com- help purchase technology for the asked, meanwhile, that there be a couple of primary obligation, which is to protect lives environment, and they must be even-tem- mittee. school and to make possible new changes to the agreement they are pleased to and property for the citizens and public pered and able to set good examples, accord- Open house will be Tuesday, playground equipment. have in place. In the past, reimbursement has school students. ing to the contract. Sept. 4, from 6:30-8 p.m. The coupon books will be on come at the close of the school year. Council The officers also enforce federal, state sale until Sept. 11, with effective Fundrays to go on sale coupon dates of Oct. 1 through Gulf Breeze Elementary the end of March. Meet the officers in charge of your child’s safety School’s annual coupon books sale for those who enjoy dining David Eskridge - Gulf ber of Fraternal Order of Police with him, doing things like bike serving Gulf Breeze students out — casually or more formally Breeze High School Lodge 114, where he serves as riding and playing around the and their teachers. — will go on sale Friday. treasurer. house. He also likes boating and Although he has only been Fundrays savings book, at a “We are very fortunate that being around the water. on the job David Eskridge, a 1984 GBHS price of $15, has more than 100 our city works very closely This year, in addition to his for three a l u m n u s , with the school board and the other SRO responsibilities, he weeks, he has been superintendent in providing us, will be teaching the DARE pro- has been a a law en- through our SROs, with a first gram, which has been put back police of- forcement line of safety for our students,” in place by the police depart- ficer for officer for says GBHS principal Danny ment, to fifth-graders at GBES. two years 18 years Brothers. “We consider Officer A typical day for the GBMS and, prior and an HIGH QUALITY Eskridge to be part of our facul- SRO beigins by welcoming stu- to that, he SRO at the Weiers PATIO FURNITURE ty and administrative team, and dents as they arrive in the morn- was a U.S. high school THAT WILL NOT RUST! Eskridge we include him in every aspect ing and providing a watchful eye Army Ranger, with four years of for the past REPAIRS • RESLING • RESTRAP of the school that will allow him on campus. service in Iraq and Afghanistan. six years. 3790 West Navy Blvd. to do his job even better.” “I frequently walk the school Following his retirement from As he begins his seventh school (850) 456-2477 grounds to be a presence and to military duty after 20 years, he www.patiofreedom.com year, he recalls being a little re- look for anything out of place. I became involved in law enforce- luctant and a bit nervous when Greg Baker - Gulf work with school administration ment and moved to his wife’s he was first asked to consider Breeze Middle School Want to encourage a parent, grandparent, or other loved to ensure the safety of everyone hometown to start a new career. the new opportunity at the high one to share family memories? Give them the gift of on our campus and make myself He is a graduate of Greater school where he was once a stu- Greg Baker began his tenure assistance from WriteRight Communications. available to lend a helping hand. Latrobe (Penn.) High School dent, himself. as SRO at GBMS in September WriteRight Communications I strive to be present and be seen and has earned an associate’s “I didn’t know what to expect 2017. He can help your loved one with by the students, and I hope to degree in criminal justice from and was afraid of being over- a t t e n d e d organizing, writing, and ed- make meaningful relationships, Columbia Southern University. whelmed. The students, as well the school iting memories for a booklet so they feel comfortable to come He is also about to complete his as the staff, quickly changed himself and to be shared with family and to me when anything is on their bachelor’s degree in criminal that. I can’t think of a better staff went on to friends. We can also create a minds,” he says. justice with arson investigation to work with or a more awesome g r a d u a t e DVD with music, photos, and Baker says one of the best and plans to get his master’s group of students to serve,” he from GBHS video interviews. parts of his job is seeing students degree in emergency manage- says. in 1999. who are happy to see him. ment. Experienced writers and Also working with résumés, Eskridge adds that it is an He is an business correspondence, Baker “I’m there for them. If they His experience as a law en- editors Becky McPheron and honor to mentor or simply inter- alumnus of and project management are comfortable to high five me, forcement officer includes work Martha Smith act with “these fine young peo- the former ask me how my days is or joke in patrol, traffic enforcement and (850) 225-8181 ple. The students at GBHS are Pensacola Junior College and of around, then I feel like my law small investigations. He has also [email protected] outstanding, and I am reminded the Police Academy. He earned enforcement presence is making been an in-house instructor. writerightcommunications.com daily just how dear they are to an associate of arts degree from a positive difference.” He and his wife, Stephanie, my heart.” PJC and a bachelor of science One thing that surprised him have three children: Madison, Asked to define a typical day, degree in Criminal Justice Legal when he became an SRO is just who is 13 years old; Jake, who he says there really is no such Studies from the University of how much walking is involved is 19; and Alexis, who is 21. thing. West Florida in 2004. in the job as he moves around He likes to fish in the gulf “There are always different Baker started his law en- Find Your Dream Home! the campus. and hunt, and he is a member things going on: students need- forcement career in 2001 and Baker says he has not been in of Trinity Lutheran Church in sept ing assistance, guidance and has worked patrol and environ- his current position long enough Pennsylvania, although he at- maybe even redirection and mental law enforcement. He has to make many comparisons to tends church at Gulf Breeze working together with staff to also been part of the criminal the job description in years past, Presbyterian with his wife and ensure student safety and to help investigation division and has OPEN 23 but he has noticed the imple- her parents. 1-4PM those that may have stumbled to a background in investigations mentation of additional security Asked about his responsibili- get back on the right track.” and serving as an evidence cus- DEADLINE measures this year. ties, he says, “I assist with stu- SEPT 12 Noting that his job has always todian. He participated, as well, HOUSE “Change can be difficult for dent drop-off and pick-up. I stay been about providing safety and in the Internet Crimes Against some, but it’s necessary to em- with the students during lunch security for the students and Children task force. Most of his 12-3PM brace a new way of thinking of and I try and get to a different staff, Eskridge says there have career is invested in the GBPD, school security. It’s imperative,” table every day and eat with been some adjustments in poli- but he has also been employed sunday he says. the students. I walk around the cies and procedures through the with the PJC police department GBMS principal Michael school to ensure it is secure and years, but the most noticeable and with the State of Florida’s List your home now to sell it quickly on Brandon has a high regard for to help educate the students. I change recently is probably the Department of Environmental his school’s SRO. also visit classrooms and try to type training SROs undergo to Protection. Open House Sunday! “Greg is a valuable asset keep the children motivated to help them achieve that He grew up as the son of a Open to all Realtors or Owners for us,” he says. “He does the stay in school by reading them goal of safe campuses. U.S. Naval officer and notes, sponsorships available DARE program at the elemen- a book or just talking to them. Eskridge, who is married and with pride, that his father was tary school and will go into our I get to make a difference for has three four-legged “fur kids,” a graduate of the U.S. Naval Each listing will $1,000 Gold classrooms when they need help these kids, and they get to see has more than 2,000 hours of Academy. be featured in an $500 Silver with anything related to law en- that police officers are not bad ad and on a map law enforcement vocational and “I was lucky to have an ex- $70 each. Visit $250 Bronze forcement. He’s a really positive guys.” for college training and will soon be cellent stay-at-home mom while influence on our students here.” His biggest on-the-job sur- participating homes Call for details or to resuming work toward a degree growing up, and she later worked to enter to win a offer gift basket items. prise has been just how busy gift basket.

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Before becoming an SRO, he from Pensacola bea- minutes Sherlyn Waghalter [email protected] aches and Broker/Owner | RE/MAX Hall of Fame • Register to winTWO a ways! downtown. 3BD/2.5BA, 2,483 836 Gulf Breeze SF, MLS# 518363 $589,500 Located in the PublixPkwy Shopping., Gulf Breeze, Center FL 12-3PM Prize Basket [email protected] | DiscoverNorthwestFlorida.com Snap a selfi e at each home and tag 356 FAIRPOINT DR, GULF BREEZE $665,000 #gbnopenhousesunday 850-232-4001 or New Construction in Gulf Breeze. Family Living with stone gas fi replace, Separate 15 20 Register to win at each home! 5 Calle Juela Pensacola Beach HOUSE Dining, breakfast area, & large kitchen with 22 Stainless appliances ovens, prep island, granite,gas stove, w/double Contemporary beach home o ers luxury and splash. Spacious 5 bed, glass tile back comfort combined! Open living area featuring 3.5 bath. Enormous soaring ceilings 236 Northcliff Drive master suite on 1st fl oor large, custom kitchen., a family Upstairs room withand downstairsa  replace and 4 BD / 3.5 BA with walk in shower ma Enjoy the deck off of the master suite that boasts amazing| Gulf water Breeze views of the Pensacola Bay ster suites. Large multi-level decks and patios | 4,454 SFsunday , o er ocean views at every turn. Steps from the | $1,165,000 granite counters and | MLS #502014 walk in closet. Minutes Gulf, nestled in a quiet pocket of the island that during a typical school day. 850.932.8986 allows weekly rentals with no HOA Sherlyn Waghalter 25 from beach! Broker/Owner | RE/MAX Hall of Fame 913 gulf breeze pkwy, ste 35 Lisa Renfroe fees. Perfect investment property! Harbour Town, Gulf Breeze june 836 Gulf Breeze Pkwy., Gulf Breeze, FL 850.426.4446 4BD/3.5BA, 3,550 SF, MLS# Located in the Publix Shopping Center 75¢ 512894 $985,900 [email protected] | DiscoverNorthwestFlorida.com 3207 Cobblestone Dr. 850-232-4001 1554 Woodlawn Way • Gulf Breeze • Pace | $ Large, private 5 bedroom home with screened-in, salt water, heated 299,900 pool. The garage w/separate workshop & additional parking pad outside. 3 Bd. / 2 Ba. / Sq Ft. 2,700 11 21 Large foyer with beautiful tile and high ceilings, through to the great $ 107 Sabine Dr. Pensacola Beach room and dining room. The g 414,500 Immaculately Maintained ledges, bull-nose cornered wallsreat androom wood with flhigh ooring. ceilings, The kitchenfi replace, has plant walk 6 in pantry, double ovens, cook top with built in microwave, solid surface Home on a Large Corner YOUR COMMUNITYcounter tops, tile back splash, lots of cabinets for storageNEWSPAPER and a breakfast Enjoy sensational sunsets and all the comforts of home Breeze Elementary bar. The kitchen features an eat in area ov in this soundfront s Lo he has a brother who is a com- open fl oor plan w split design. The in-law/Family Suite overlooks the pool t in the Desirable & howpiece. Separate living, family, sun and Florida was a communications supervi- and cov erlooking the pool. The large rooms, custom bamboo cabinets ered screen patio includes a kitchenette, separate entr Gated Community o additional storage. and ooring and a spacious m ceiling, natural light The & wood master fl oors. bed, Master also overlooks bath includes pool, features2 separate a tray walk Stonebrook Village f sized walk in closet, jet aster suite with room- in closets, double vanity w/ solid surface counter tops, garden tuby and and Outdoors, multipl ted tub and separate shower. June 22, 2017 tiled over-sized shower. e patios and sitting areas, a sparkling saltwater pool, a 225  . pier with 10,000lb. boat li and a roo op deck for gazing County, city AMERISOUTH REALTY  is home has it al at the Gulf. Donovan White | Office 850-478-6800 | Cell 850-304-1482 3,272 SF, MLS# l! 3BD/2.5BA, $919,500 519392 850-418-0129 DONOVAN NATIONAL HISTORY FAIR WINNER 9933 Parker Lake Circle|Navarre |$289,900 WHITE 850-232-4001 5 4594 Soundside Drive • Gulf Breeze • LYNN PETERS 10 12 All brick custom built home with acreage, stocked pond, $pool and barn. The stylish This event is 1958 Elodie Lane family home sits deep on this huge lot surrounded with woods670,000 for privacy. A spacious 4000 sq. ft., this four bedroom, 3 bathroom home also boasts a large game room with BLUE MARLIN REALTY $ mini kitchen and personal theatre projector, plus a 100 in. built in screen.at Main kitchen odds over 245,000 has a large eat at island, butlers pantry, double ovens, Bosch dishwasher, LG Stainless (850)837-7800 refrigerator, brick fl ooring and a morning or keeping room open to the kitchen. High sponsored by: Beautiful, all brick 4 bedroom home in the quiet Creetwood Place smooth ceilings with crown molding, recessed lighting and beautiful windows add to the luxury feel of the home. A screened in porch leads to the iron fenced in pool area subdivision. Enjoy the spacious layout that includes a formal and private backyard. Pool has alarm for safety. Master bedroom has walk in closets dining room, bon with built in cabinets and travertine fl ooring. Convenient to walk-in pantry. Tileus room, oors, screened-in granite countertops, back porch and room, high and ceilings Pensacola/Milton/Navarre and 10 min. from the beaches. Shawnesty Geike create an elega Absolutely Stunning Home! Custom built with many upgrades, Bull nose corners throughout Lot available across the street for waterfront access. nt atmosphere.  e covered front entryway, fenced AlAlll Gulf Breeze schools. No HOA fees.... in yard, and updated landscaping o er a beautiful space to enjoy the home. All appliances are in gr the Florida weat Ceilings Wood Flooring and Tile installedeat condition. in 2015 Move throughout in r the home. Bedrooms have her year round. eady. Features Large rooms, Trey carpet and a fir eplace. His and her closets in the master bathroom, marriage saver vanities, 850-501-5422 septic planoN NN covered deck for grilling out and a back porch for your summer evenings. am BraNNoNra 4 Jacqui Luberto Le aNd P Justin da CaudLeaud aNd STUNNING VIEWS await Schwartz y GLeNdaLeN JOSH DUNN B you in this 17th fl oor 1 Portofi no Dr #1706, Pensacola Beach 850-982-2012 mander in the U.S. Navy and is 850.932.8986 Gulf Breeze News© 2017 34314 M  F  R  R sor, investigator and K9 officer EXQUISITE GRAND POINTE [email protected] condo. 2 Bd / 2.5 Ba / 1162 Grand Pointe Dr., Gulf Breeze 14 334 PANFERIO DR. | PENSACOLA BEACH $415,000 1,333 Sq. Ft. / $448,900 16 the project. of Custom Built 5/4 , country estate AL The design price tag of $415,000initial Michael D. Moran in Magnolia Farms with 4,235 Sq Gulf Breeze City CouncilSoundside3 prefers Bedroom 3 - ft. Arched entry leads into 2 story School 3 Full & 1 Half Bat would have represented an initial Broker/Owner foyer w/ teak wood floors and is se-- 5516 MULAT RD. • MILTON • $240,000 5 Bdr | 4 Ba | 3,673 sq ft to wait until funding for a Soundside h on a STEP (septic tank elimi CDR,SC,USN, Retired oak staircase. Executive study, Spacious yard | $579,900 B RESTORE project1 ,956 sq ft move on a STEP (septic tankThat elimi fee, it 850-221-8024 arched entry to formal dining room, 3 car garage | MLS #509200 Drive B RESTORE project$650,000 is se www.Aqua1Realty.com open kitchen w/ granite counters. nation program) effort. That fee, it 25 Br cured before committingMLS money #513844 to Beautiful spacious eakfast area w/ view. Great room Jennifer Keenan, Broker Associate project. The turned out, was considerably higher 504 Eventide Drive | Gulf Breeze “I CAN SHOW YOU ALL PORTOFINO LISTINGS.” Mary Law 850-316-0407 w/ gas fi replace & granite tile and for a design for the ednes-- 4 bedrooms, 3 bath br This custom home is in an exclusive, oak mantle. Playroom and bonus pay for a design for the project. The i ro (850) 449-9432 Linda Taylor Murphythan initial estimates for such work. home on 1 acre ck gated, waterfront community nestled om on third level. Master bdrm [email protected] Santa Rosa County had Open oor plan in Milton. 2 on first floor w/ fireplace. Covered item was on the Council’s WWednes fered to along the Santa Rosa Sound in Earlier, Santa Rosa Countyof had travertine tile throughout, elegant Porch & Lanai. 15 min drive from Interim the City and NF day, June 14, executivetime, meeting Gulf Breeze Proper. The exterior CU on Nine Mile Road. 5.24 Acre 2675 Edmund Drive • Gulf Breeze • [email protected]|pensacolagulfbreezehomes.com|LindaMurphyrealtor.com850-748-0865at that approached(DFKRIÀFHLV the City andWolfgang offeredBreeze Hucklenbroichto as and a brick wood lot. Horses allowed. and, as LQGHSHQGHQWO\ burning architecture, interior design, and $ NEXT WEEK: agenda and, at that time, Interim RZQHGDQG -  replace in the l 595,000 4 bedroom/3 bath with an outdoor oasis, an appli- be the grantee,RSHUDWHG with Gulf Breeze850-530-5133 as 2, 639 sq.  . Aniving additiona room. outdoor living spaces all come Oriole Beach, gourmet chefs kitchen, surround sound $584,500 City Manager Samantha Abell wwas from n together to create the perfect coastal throughout house and outdoor patio/pool the sub-grantee, as part of an appli ursery can be convert l bid to an o ce. Comes wied area, directed1705 to ENSENADA approach UNO Santa | PENSACOLA Rosa BEACH be giving retreat. $650,000 salt water pool with new liner, whole 1 Commission about the cation for RESTORE funds from stainless steel appl th house g County Commission aboutcity’ s the upfront bid enerator, stunning home with an the state, which is said to be giving iances. amazing fl oor plan and a spa-like master bath design issue and the 5 city’s Bedroomthe upfront original 24 has Dianne Bakarian that has to be seen to appreciate it’s f 5 Bathrooms be-- such projects high priority funding. investment – a part of the original fact, the Soundside7721 project GulfBP oil Blvd. 850-529-8284 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Ste 35 eatures. 2 1/2 Baths In fact, the Soundside project has pre-grant submission3,313 sq agreement ft, be $888,800 been the 31st priority onlist the for BP more oil 9 tween the two governmentalMLS #518006 bodies. Navarre Beach Amanda Evans spill RESTORE PotBeautiful 3 list Gulf for front more end of group townhome. 5 Poinciana Drive | Gulf Breeze The City of Gulf Breeze wanted g stationed at Whiting Field. 850-733-8832 the plan for the than a year. 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, bright and open Linda Taylor Murphy with the Gulf Breeze Police De- to opt out of design living. Great room features built-in shelving 17 Abell to opt out of theupfront plan for the However, there are noselected guarantees for City to fully fund the upfront design project willwith gas be replace, porcelain- tile  ooring. 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FromGulf the Breeze $ the outlay of capital for design work moment you enter the home you will love the vaulted ceilings and � ment costs by the county to the Citywas light, and openness. oors, period lighting, natural detailed crown moldin 593,500 that might not result in actualWKHSULFHWDJ ben style kitchen, living andThe dining fl oor areas plan includes that are aopen galley to 2008, complet g. Reclaimed hard-pine fl oors Installed in e in the event RESTORE funding was one another, and 4 spacious bedrooms. $290,000 850-698-3712 offi ce, kitchen,ly brea refi nished 2017, and accent the dining room, H¿WSDUWLFXODUO\ZKHQH¿WSDUWLFXODUO\ZKHQWKHSULFHWDJ TREY MANDERSON GB freshman wins Nationalk History not forthcoming. windows, nat fast nook, and living room. With large, plentiful came in higher than anticipated.City Broker Owner ural light abounds! Home also has been wired for sound , the City of Gulf Island View Realty (850) 393-8739 with speakers in almo OriginallyOriginally, the City of Gulfdiscussed At the Monday,Terry Taylor June | Jim 19, Taylor City the 850-261-0800 | 850-206-8614 johngeanheatingandcooling.com Harbourtown, Gulf Breeze pool area). Bri st every room (including the porch and back book, “Silent reported ght and white Chefs kitchen with gas stove, double Breeze and the county had discussed convection oven, re seller Council session, Abell reportedlooked the a large pantry, frigerated drawers, customchemicals. hidden spice Carson’s shelving, 1962 book, “Silent Council’s authorizing payment extra storage. Granite counter tops grace the kitchen the Council’s authorizing payment Woodlawn Beach and Pensaco- island and beyond. the potentially County Commission had not looked Spring,” was an international best seller its funds for a professional Fair, a GBMS studentT oo placesmany kitchen bonuses to list! 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Fifty-seven interest in » open to a beautiful courtyard pool and welcomes you as you enter the home. sewer utility in a portion of the area partment. lege Park, from June 11 through 15. nergy effi cient pump and gas pool heater. Finally, an Page 10A Sit and sun on the tanning ledge while the nearby outdoor kitchen is perfect his project , a Gulf Breeze - outdoor kitchen was an states or Department of Defense schools Remember to See Stebbins Max MateerMateer, a Gulf Breezein Highthe foot- Grace Mims,outdoor fridge a seventh-grader custom builtentered in 2009 at including a propane grill, of concern, giving it an interest in for entertaining. 12  ceilings throughout the main  oor with luxury details , and stainless steel drink cooler. Newfrom Carpet China,China, 2017. Guam, Guam, Singapore, Singapore, Puerto Puerto School freshman, followedMacy in the, winning foot Breeze Middle School, Taking • Register to win a Spacious 3/2 Home. Plant ledges, fi replace around every corner. Chef’s kitchen boasts a farmhouse sink, double convection Gulf Breeze Middle School, entered an Rico and others participated. $300 Value surrounded by fl oor to ceiling windows, tile fl ovens, quartz countertops, a gas stove, pot  ller, and stainless steel appliances. Blaine Weiers is the new- steps of his older sister, Macy, winning exhibit entitled “Rachel Carson: Taking Page 2A » Prize BasketTWO ways! and high ceilings. Kitchen has eat-at bar, formal Cabinets are complimented by a beautiful beverage station/butlers pantry History top honors in the performanceGoats category. on a DDT SeeSee dining and br oori & oversized pantry. Built in benches provide a casual kitchen dining space. titled “Two re-- a Stand for the Environment,” which Snap a selfi e at each home eakfast nook. Master bath w dual ng His project, titled “TwoUnderneath,” Goats on a on the use and misuseJennyhazardous of Rushing vanities, gar Plantation shutters and Hunter Douglas Duette shades. Master suite on the focused on the use and misuse of DDT and tag #gbnopenhousesunday shower. Floridaden tub,room walk overlooking in closet privateand stand hot alonetub. main  oor, overlooking the pool, w/ room for a reading nook. An oversized Bridge and a Torpedo Underneath,”Arkhipov, re war and the dangers of using other850-501-1327 hazardous stone shower with dual shower heads and large luxury bath. Full dressing room vealed how one man, Vasili Arkhipov,nuclear or $230,186 with natural light and custom shoe shelving. 3 bedrooms on the 2nd  oor and took a stand and prevented nuclear war a full bath down a private hallway. A balcony for outdoor lounging overlooks Register to win at each home! Phil Wooley the pool courtyard. Upstairs has a $40,000 family theater room with leather 850-380-7360 reclining chairs! Designed and wired by Integrated Surroundings. Auto lower movie screen, digital surround sound, and a wet bar are just some of the features la Beach Elementary SROs. of this fun space. Private Mother-In-Law/Guest suite (included in sq. footage) just steps away from the courtyard! e newly added Florida Room overlooking One person = one vote the backyard! e gigantic laundry/mud room (there is a laundry chute)! Immaculate garage! Jeld Wen high impact windows, spray foam insulation. No 6SHHFK1RZRUJY)(& national group called -  ood insurance required for this home. Group hopes to overturn CitizensOne local chapter United of a nationalto establish ruling group that called mon- NeweLLLL hoping By Lisa Move to Amend is hoping to establishhuman thatbeings, mon not constitutional Jenny Rushing Follow us on Facebook! gulfbreezenews.com Gulf Breeze News © 2017 ey is not free speech and that human beings, not [email protected] the U.S. Constitution 850-501-1327 who will be 3 years old soon, - corporations, are personsamend entitled to constitutionaland they He enjoys dog training and decision, rights. They hope to amend the U.S. Constitution If it appears there were morein previous television years, ads dur-durit’s to overrule the Supreme Court decision,alities to and endorse they s 2010 ruling ing the last campaign than in previousCourt’ years, it’s are starting with local municipmunicipalities to endorse this ruling, the County est addition to the SRO “team” probably due to the Supreme Court’s 2010 ruling - their mission. - a ban on corpo- referred to as “Citizens United.” In this ruling, the- So far, the city of Pensacola,of Milton Escambia have County all en- - campaigns, allow- the group plans to pres- Supreme Court decided to reverse a banon on ads corpo and Commission and the City of Milton have all en - rations and unions donating toamounts campaigns, allow dorsed the movement, and theGulf group Breeze plans next, to pres fol- ing them to spend unlimited amounts on ads and - ent their case to the City of Gulf Breeze next, fol companies and la- RWKHUPHDQVRILQÀXHQFLQJWKHHOHFWRUDWHfor lowed by the Santa Rosa County Commission.Page 3A » to campaigns See Move While it is still illegal for companies and la - 2A FRQWULEXWHWRVX- . . . . . 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Jan Peterson is ready to fill another table at the 2019 PSO Guild’s Magnolias and White Linen Luncheon. Last year’s table included (front row, from left) Ruth Knights, Esther Crongeyer, Perrie Renfroe and Linda Webb and (back row) Jan Peterson, Alice Lane and Prissy Legendre welcomes members and guests to the Gulf Coast Babs Cashion. Friends (GCF) September meeting. Deadline approaches to apply for a Gulf Breeze Will Do Grant ,, There is less than a month left Grant applications are only Guild members have contributed open to all women and men who to apply to win between $1,000 two pages long and are very easy their time, talent and leadership have a mutual interest in sup- and $10,000 to improve your to complete. They are available skills to the symphony since porting the continuity of pre- community. The woman’s phi- online at gulfbreezewilldo.org. 1973. Its services to the orches- senting beautiful classical music lanthropy dedicated to improv- tra include: to our city and its environs and ing the “greater” Gulf Breeze Gulf Coast Friends • Increasing knowledge and sharing in the Guild’s focused area, including Pensacola Beach On Thursday, Sept. 13, at 11 appreciation of music through- effort for this purpose. and Tiger Point, is accepting ap- a.m., after a summer break, Gulf out the community. Monthly luncheons, with plications until Monday, Sept. Coast Friends will welcome • Promoting season member- accompanying entertainment, 17. back members and their guests ships for orchestra performanc- along with special events such “We have $60,000 to award New executive board officers ley Vargas and Sharon Combee, es. as Magnolias and White Linen, with a luncheon and meeting at for the 2018-2019 year are Julie table decorations. to deserving causes,” says presi- Tiger Point Golf Club in Gulf • Providing financial support present opportunities for mem- dent and founder Susan Nitter- Day, president; Linda Bozorg- Since 1989, Gulf Coast for the Pensacola Symphony Or- bers to involve themselves in Breeze. Newcomers to the area nia, vice president; Emilie Bova. Friends has supported charitable auer. are especially welcomed to join chestra the Guild. All grants will be vetted and second vice president; Julie An- and civic causes in the area. If GCF and see all they have to of- The Guild extends hospital- Annual membership dues are then presented to the member- derson, secretary; and Gail Se- you are interested in becoming a fer. If you live in Gulf Breeze ity to guest artists and orchestra $50 per person. If you are inter- ship on Nov. 4 during the annual idler, treasurer. member, join at this meeting. or Navarre and are interested members and sponsors recep- ested in learning more about the meeting at the new assisted liv- Other board members are Katy In the months to come, Gulf in becoming a member, please tions. When requested, mem- Pensacola Symphony Orchestra ing facility, The Arbors. Parenteau, meeting coordinator; Coast Friends will feature sev- contact Linda Bozorgnia at 490- bers volunteer in the symphony Guild, please visit the website In the past, grants have gone Phyllis Bogle, newsletter editor; eral exciting programs that will office. Music appreciation for at www.psog.org. 1193 for more information. Candy Reagan, parliamentarian; interest everyone. So, why not to teachers, individuals and A variety of special interest the elementary school youth of The next PSOG meetings in- causes. Bonnie Ambrose, Facebook ad- make your reservations no later the Pensacola Bay area commu- clude: groups is offered by Gulf Coast ministrator and historian; Pris- than Sunday, Sept. 7, and enjoy For details on how to apply Friends, including the following: nity is encouraged through the • Guild Board Planning Meet- for a grant, plan to attend the sy Legendre, publicity; Janice an afternoon with old and new Guild’s committee, music in ed- ing is scheduled for Wednesday, book clubs, Bridge, Canasta, Pi- Knight, sunshine and website friends. grant workshop today (Aug. 23) nochle, Poker, Bunco, Chinese ucation. The committee, Belles Aug. 29, at 3:30 p.m. at Trinity at 6 p.m. at Pensacola State Col- administrator; Sheree Northrop, and Beaux, works to involve Presbyterian Church. Mah Jong, Mexican Train, Se- charity; Margie Rivera, special Pensacola Symphony lege’s Gulf Breeze campus. quence and lunch groups. You high school teens in symphony- • Guild Luncheon will be For details, contact Lisa New- interest, past president and advi- Orchestra Guild focused activities. held on Septe. 5 at Scenic Hills must be a member of the club to sor; Penney Huebsch and Shel- ell at (850) 932-8986. join any of these groups. Get involved with the PSOG; Membership in the Guild is Country Club.

Pensacola Parrothead President Hilton Perry (left) smiles after inducting Jennie Friedlander, David Friedlander and Parker Frost into the group. Pensacola Parrotheads listen to Jimmy Buffet music, wear loud shirts and flip flops and work toward improving their community. This month, they attended a Wahoos game and plan to go on a dolphin cruise. Members of the Leadership Santa Rosa class gather to hear presentations by local newspaper publishers Sandi Kemp, Lisa Newell, Romi White and Jim Lisa Newell | Gulf Fletcher. Breeze News We Support the Dolphins! Tombstone Pest Scott Shanks, CFP® Financial Advisor Latest in Outdoor 217 Fairpoint Dr Mosquito Control Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Serving Gulf Breeze (850) 934.4499 for 32 Years www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC 850-932-0977 ALAN LITTLE [email protected] 850-232-6698 gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS August 23, 2018 5A Parking spaces are scarce in downtown GB

» Continued from Page 1A rules. That change is already “Parking is a problem that will only get in place. Management of the local store worse. Last year’s parking is this year’s DQ; said no one there was allowed to the year before, it was Sacred Heart Clinic. comment on the decision and referred Gulf Breeze News to a ... The recent success of the football program corporate offi ce, but efforts to get an explanation at that level has contributed greatly, and I’m sure it’s a good were not successful. problem to have.” The proposed change that seemed to alarm local resi- Tom Naile dents most, however, has to do Gulf Breeze City Council Member with the City of Gulf Breeze’s Adopt-a-Pet streetscape project for Daniel Pilgrim | 2 Years Old | Neutered Male Drive. The area in question is surface in the stadium area was the area for four or fi ve football even if there is spillover behind Hi my name is Pilgrim! part of a forward-looking plan then brought before the Council. games in the stadium each year the school. We have plenty of I’m a brown/chocolate & white to eventually move Dolphin Sta- The plan had the advantage of and for a couple of other public parking on school lots, plus the American Bulldog Mix. I lost my dium and other athletic fi elds increasing the number of park- use events. Other Council mem- churches in the area have been family and was found as a stray. Unfortunately I didn’t fi nd my family in that area to the other side of ing slots available. The goal was bers thought use might be more wonderful through the years. so I am looking for a new one. Highway 98 and then to con- to get the “design” potion of the extensive than that. We try to be very respectful and I am a happy little wiggle-butt vert the newly-opened space to project settled so that the “build” Gulf Breeze City Manager courteous about that.” who just wants attention. economic development, so de- portion could get under way Samantha Abell told Tolan and Tom Naile, a member of Gulf I am sweet, friendly, and playful. Pleez Come Get Me! cisions made by Council mem- quickly and with as little disrup- Council members that staff Breeze City Council and a pa- bers to create the most attractive tion to school and community checked into a new material rishioner at St. Ann Catholic PENSACOLA HUMANE SOCIETY space possible at this point need use of the property as possible. called Stalok Fiber that is as at- Church, which is just across 5 N Q Street | Pensacola, FL 32505 Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 5pm to take future use and appear- Staff also had to consider the tractive and durable as the turf Daniel Drive from the stadium, I’m a HAPPY pup!!! Sunday 1-4pm • Monday Closed ance into account, as well. complicating factor of under- option once considered, but is says, “The St. Ann policy re- The original design-build plan ground utilities in the area, which less expensive. She said the land- garding parking is that our pa- Brought To You By To be a Sponsor of for the area would have utilized meant asphalt and pavers and scape architect agreed to stand rishioners come fi rst — funer- Adopt A Pet sod, shrubbery and trees to cre- geo-grid matting would not work by the product, should Council als, weddings, Sunday Mass, ate a welcoming green space in well, because of the disturbance members elect to utilize it, pro- and so forth. 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That is, in The next potential round of So a new change order, which — that would assume liability fact, still the “offi cial plan,” but changes came before the pub- will feature use of the fi ber ma- — but if you use it and behave Q Q it is now in its second round of lic at Monday night’s Council terial in overfl ow parking areas yourself, we’re not going to BUSINESS VACATION EXTENDED STAY tweaking. business session when John To- along Daniel Drive and behind bother you.” The fi rst proposed changes lan, associated with the newest the stadium — but without any He agrees with Brothers that came about when the plans were development in that area, The specifi c parking spot designa- the church and school have an presented at a Council meeting Arbors, approached Council tions — along with some new excellent relationship. 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He continue to focus on creating a The challenges, Naile said, tive, given the damage that could asked Council to reject the lat- space that is not only attractive arise during the football season. 2187 Airport Boulevard 601 East Chase Street be done to the covering by auto- est plans for designated parking and neighborhood-friendly, but “The St. Ann lot is appar- 850-478-1123 850-432-0202 mobiles and the prohibitive cost spaces on a hard surface. also one that takes into account ently preferred parking, be- HamptonInnPensacolaAirport.com ResidenceInnPensacolaDowntown.com of material that would stand up Mayor Matt Dannheisser ap- the concerns of those who wish cause if fi lls up very quickly. to that kind of treatment. peared to support his concerns, to access the area during sport- … I’m sure the schools have A new plan calling for 90 des- noting that, from his perspective, ing events and community gath- looked at every possible solu- ignated parking spaces on hard parking only becomes an issue in erings. tion, but if there was a way to Happily, there are several maybe open up special parking 1144 Airport Boulevard 700 East Chase Street other places to park for Dol- behind the fi eld or have 850-479-8900 850-439-3330 phins’ fans. people park off site and bus HiltonGardenInnPensacola.com CourtyardPensacolaDowntown.com Deadline to run Gulf Breeze High School them in (that would help). 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Doors open at 6 p.m. Shows start at 7 p.m. The following bands are confirmed for the new season with concert dates scheduled as follows: Monday, Sept. 24 — Allman 8A August 23, 2018 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com Mark Benton, D.O., Letters: continued » Continued from Page 6A tive relationship with Escambia and athletic options. accepting new patients County School District, procur- He is releasing weekly videos was recognized as a 2013 SRC ing Title 1 Funds and turning and speaking to the community Family practioner joins District Teacher of the Year Fi- around a struggling program any chance he gets to share, so Mark Benton, D.O. nalist his first year teaching in into what would become an edu- please check out Kenny Long Baptist Medical Group Baptist Medical Group Family SRC. cational model. for Santa Rosa County School Medicine & Walk In Care He is well known in the com- Mr. Long was urged to en- District on Facebook and elect- Dr. Mark Benton is a board certified family Navarre munity for bringing a National ter this race by friends, parents ateacher.org. medicine physician who offers quality, conve- 8888 Navarre Pkwy. 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Our practice is de- munity, leads teacher trainings, started leaving for neighboring Kenny Long is a long-time, after 22 years of service. He and his dedicated signed to meet the needs of our patients at any time. has published training courses districts, test scores declined and committed Santa Rosa County staff welcome patients with traditional family in education and is a Discovery current board members could servant leader with a vision and medicine appointments and walk-ins every week- How would a patient describe you? Education Network Technology not adequately answer questions a plan, and he will continue to day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 Compassionate, a good listener and a family man. leader. about issues they voted on. work hard for our community. a.m. to 3 p.m. His wife is a fourth-grade An informed, proven leader, You will find nobody more What is the most important factor in a doctor/pa- teacher and four of their five Kenny is focused on the issues of passionate about high quality What led you to become a doctor or choose tient relationship? children attend SRC schools. ensuring safe schools, recruiting education. your focus of medicine? Confidentiality, common ground and teaching evi- In 2008, Kenny’s administra- and retaining the best teachers We in Santa Rosa County I always wanted to be a doctor and serve peo- dence based medicine. tive experience as Director of for our children and increasing would be lucky to have him ple. 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Florida State will start the Willie Taggart Era Monday, Sept. 3, when it hosts Virginia coach them up in their discipline Tech. and they’re fundamentally and “It all comes back to technically sound, then we’re execution,” Taggart said at the going to have ourselves a good recent ACC Media Days. “We’ve football team and a good offense, got to do a good job as coaches defense or special teams.” of explaining to our guys what needs to be done in order to be OFFENSE effective. And then we’ve got to, Photo by Mitch White/FSU Athletics Florida State has six starters again, put it back on our players back on an offense that was and hold them accountable to Blackman back 100th national in total offense James Blackman completed 58 percent of his passes in 2017 after Deandre Francois was lost for the season in the Noles’ opener. doing their job. We know we have talented players, and if we See Seminoles, Page 2B »

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Seminoles face tough slate Football on TV Thursday, August 23 7:00 PM Philadelphia Eagles at Cleveland Browns FOX Friday, August 24 7:00 PM Detroit Lions at CBS in 2018, open with Va. Tech 9:30 PM Green Bay Packers at Oakland Raiders NFL Saturday, August 25 Continue from Page 1C » 12:00 PM Kansas City Chiefs at Chicago Bears NFL 3:00 PM Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers NFL (351.7 yards per game — also 7:00 PM New Orleans Saints at Los Angeles Chargers CBS second-lowest in the Atlantic Sunday, August 26 Coast Conference). 3:00 PM Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills FOX They were also second to last 7:00 PM Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys NBC in the ACC in first downs (234), Baseball on TV but were among the nation’s best Thursday, August 23 inside the opponent’s 20-yard 12:05 PM Philadelphia Phillies at Washington Nationals line (44-for-48 scoring, 13th- MLBN* best nationally). 7:05 PM at Chicago Cubs MLBN*

Friday, August 24 quarterbacks 1:20 PM Cincinnati Reds at Chicago Cubs MLBN* James Blackman completed 6:10 PM Boston Red Sox at MLBN* 9:07 PM at Los Angeles Angels MLBN* 58.2 percent of his passes (173-for-297, 2,230 yards, 19 Saturday, August 25 touchdowns, 11 interceptions) as 12:05 PM New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles MLBN* a true freshman after DeAndre 3:05 PM Washington Nationals at New York Mets FS1 Francois suffered a season- 6:10 PM Atlanta Braves at Miami Marlins FS1 ending injury in the Noles’ opener against Alabama. Sunday, August 26 Francois is also back, along 12:10 PM Boston Red Sox at Tampa Bay Rays TBS 7:05 PM New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles ESPN with redshirt freshman Bailey Hochman. Monday, August 27 Florida State was 100th 6:05 PM Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees ESPN* nationally in third-down 9:07 PM Colorado Rockies at Los Angeles Angels ESPN conversion percentage (35.2 percent a year ago). Tuesday, August 28 6:05 PM Washington Nationals at Philadelphia Phillies MLBN* Wednesday, August 29 Running 1:10 PM Oakland Athletics at Houston Astros MLBN* 1:20 PM New York Mets at Chicago Cubs MLBN* Backs 6:05 PM Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees MLBN* Junior Jacque Patrick is the 9:15 PM Arizona Diamondbacks at San Francisco Giants MLBN* returning starter (748 yards on *out-of-market only 134 carries, seven touchdowns) despite Cam Akers’ rushing for 1,024 yards and seven touchdowns as a true freshman. NOTICE OF Wide PUBLIC MEETINGS Receivers All Board of County Commission Meetings and other county Senior Nyqwan Murray department meetings are held in the County Administrative Center Photo courtesy of FSU Athletics (40 catches, 604 yards, four Board Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, unless otherwise Cam Akers ran for 1,024 yards and seven touchdown last year as a true freshman. touchdowns) is the Noles’ indicated. returning starter at wideout. Patrick, in addition to his Fredrick Jones (18 tackles in 13 Blackwater Soil and Water rushing yards, caught 21 passes games) and Josh Kaindoh, who Conservation District September 4 7:00 a.m. had 17 tackles and four sacks as for 171 yards a year ago. Akers 3927 Highway 4, Suite 102, Jay had 16 catches for 116 yards and a freshman. a touchdown. Marine Advisory September 4 Cancelled Linebackers Public Hearing on FY18/19 Offensive The Noles have to replace the Tentative Budget September 4 6:00 p.m. line entire starting linebacking corps. Tourist Development Among returning lettermen are The strength of the Noles’ Council Board Meeting September 6 8:30 a.m. offense is up front, with three juniors Dontavious Jackson starters back in senior center (17 tackles in nine games) and Tiger Point Community Center, 1370 Tiger Park Lane, Gulf Breeze Alec Eberle, senior left guard/left Emmett Rice (17 tackles in 13 Commission Committee September 10 9:00 a.m. tackle Derrick Kelly and junior games). The pair are two of only right guard Cole Minshew. seven linebackers on the Florida Fire Department All three started every game last State roster. Executive Group September 10 6:00 p.m. year, while redshirt sophomore Emergency Operations Center, 4499 Pine Forest Road, Milton Landon Dickerson started four games last year at left guard. Secondary MSBU Public Hearing September 11 6:00 p.m. Among the returning reserves is Florida State has a pair of Law Library Committee September 12 12:00 p.m. defensive backs returning in junior Abdul Bello, who played in Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Room M9, Milton eight games last year. senior A.J. Westbrook (40 tackles, seven pass breakups) Building Code and junior Levonta Taylor (18 Board of Adjustments September 12 Cancelled DEFEnse tackles, two pass breakups). Florida State has only four Stanford Samuels had 27 Commission Regular September 13 9:00 a.m. starters back and four of their tackles last year as a freshman. Zoning Board Meeting September 13 6:00 p.m. top 16 tacklers from a year ago. A total of 36 percent of total Final Public Hearing on tacklers from 2017 return. Special teams FY18/19 Tentative Budget September 18 6:00 p.m. FSU opponents scored 21 Ricky Aguayo, who missed Commission Committee September 24 9:00 a.m. points a game a year ago, which seven field goals as a freshman, Photo courtesy of FSU Athletics was 29th nationally. They were was 18-for-21 on the field last Willie Taggart will take the reins from Jimbo Fisher, who took the Bagdad Architectural at or near the top 30 (out of 130 year. head coaching job at Texas A&M. Advisory Board September 26 8:30 a.m. teams) in rush defense (135.6 Fellow junior Logan Tyler Public Services Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton yards — 31st) and pass defense averaged 43.2 yards per punt (195.5 yards — 29th). last year and had 40 touchbacks 2017 Results 2018 schedule Parks and Recreation September 26 5:30 p.m. on kickoffs. Sept 2 vs #1 Alabama L 24-7 Sept 3 vs Va Tech* 7:00 PM ESPN Commission Regular September 27 9:00 a.m. Sept 9 vs UL Monroe CCD Sept 8 vs Samford 6:20 PM ACCNEx Defensive Sept 23 vs NC State* L 27-21 Sept 15 @ Syracuse* 11:00 AM Commission Special – Schedule Sept 30 @ Wake Forest* W 26-19 Sept 22 vs N Illinois TBD Rezoning Meeting September 27 6:00 p.m. line Oct 7 vs #13 Miami* L 24-20 The Seminoles have a tough, Sept 29 @ Louisville* TBD The Noles have two starters Oct 14 @ Duke* W 17-10 If you are a person with a disability who needs any back up front in junior end Brian but favorable schedule, in that Oct 21 vs Louisville* L 31-28 Oct 6 @ Miami* TBD accommodation in order to participate in a public hearing Burns (48 tackles, most among two of the toughest conference Oct 27 @ Boston College* L 35-3 Oct 20 vs Wake Forest* TBD you are entitled to the provision of certain assistance. Please Oct 27 vs Clemson* TBD returners, 13.5 tackles for loss) foes (Virginia Tech, Clemson on Nov 4 vs Syracuse* W 27-24 contact Emily Spencer at (850) 983-1855 or at 6495 Caroline Oct. 27) will be in Tallahassee — Nov 11 @ #4 Clemson* L 31-14 Nov 3 @ NC State* TBD Street, Milton at least one (1) week prior to the date of the and senior tackle Demarcus Nov 18 vs Delaware State W 77-6 Nov 10 @ Notre Dame 6:30 PM NBC same with their rivalry matchup public hearing. Agendas and minutes are also available at Christmas (36 tackles, 4.5 tackles Nov 25 @ Florida W 38-22 Nov 17 vs Boston College* TBD Dec 2 vs UL Monroe W 42-10 www.santarosa.fl.gov. All meetings held in the Board Room for loss, four pass breakups). with Florida. Nov 24 vs Florida TBD Dec 27 vs Southern Miss W 42-13 are recorded on DVD and available for purchase and most can Returners with experience The Noles will have to go to * ACC game be viewed live and/or replayed at this web site by selecting include seniors Walernski Aime Louisville Sept. 29 and to Notre * ACC game the meeting from the main page. (18 tackles in 11 games) and Dame on Nov. 10. Donate A Boat or Car Today!

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Photo courtesy of P Parsley BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News © 2018 Photography [email protected] Coaches Each of the last two years, the Front (from left) includes Jonny Gulf Breeze Dolphin football Cook, Scott Barker, Drew French team has been within an arm’s and Kyle Messer. Stand- ing (from left) are Justin St. length of breaking the proverbial Romain, Ryan Tyler, Michael glass ceiling, only to slip off that Spencer, Keith Curington, fi nal rung in the fi nal moments. Jordan Seegers, Head Coach The 2018 Dolphins are ready to Bobby Clayton, Mike Miller, Jim Meredeth, Bucky Stringfellow, climb that ladder again this year, T.J. Emma and Tyler Alt. proverbial picks in hand, with hopes of becoming the fi rst Gulf Breeze High team to win a postseason game. They open the regular season Friday at Pascagoula, Miss. Photo courtesy of P Parsley “I don’t care if the New Photography England Patriots show up or the GBSA 9-year-olds show up. We Varsity fear no one, and we’ll go out cheerleaders there and compete and that’s Front (from left) are Terryn what I want them to do,” head Small, Deysia Rodriguez, Maddi Carter (captain), Ashlin Kerr coach Bobby Clayton said. and Brooke Schwalier. Back The Dolphin varsity beat row includes Abby Mortensen, Choctaw 10-0 in the fi rst half Juliana Barchie, Alli Seeker, of a Kickoff Classic Friday Savanah Haynes (captain), Maddy Biscardi and Hana night. “Our kids have raised Poole. their expectation level, which is outstanding. I think some Another returnee is senior of them were frustrated, only receiver/punter Cooper Harris. 2018 SCHEDULE scoring 10 points. You gotta love Among a long list of transfers Varsity that they’re hungry for more.” are senior wide receiver Nik 8/24 @ Pascagoula, MS, 7 GBHS has six starters back on Deweese and senior offensive 8/31 @ Catholic, 7:30 offense and fi ve on defense. The lineman Joseph Stone, a 9/7 vs. Tate, 7 offense is led by senior running University of Arkansas commit, 9/14 @ Pine Forest, 7 back Ty Dittmer, who ran for whose father is involved in the 9/21 vs. Washington, 7 9/28 vs. Milton*, 7 more than 2,000 yards last year building of the new bridge. 10/5 @ Fort Walton, 7 and scored 22 touchdowns. Also Senior Trevor Compton will 10/12 vs. Pace*(HC), 7 back is fellow senior Dylon play left guard, with junior 10/26 @ Navarre*, 7:30 Kelley at quarterback, who Joel Gaston at left tackle. 11/2 vs Gadsden County@, 7 completed 58 percent of his Aiden Arnold can play all three * District 2-6A game HC - Homecoming passes and 15 touchdowns. positions on the offensive line. @ Senior Night Also returning are senior Sam Sharp, a transfer from wide receiver Spencer Segal and Oklahoma (whose stepdad Junior Varsity offensive linemen Ben Petkovic Ryan Tyler, a LifeFlight pilot, is 8/30 vs Catholic, 6 (center) and Coleman Burtt helping coach on defense), will 9/6 at Tate, 5 9/13 vs. Pine Forest, 5 (right tackle). Those three and be a wideout on the right side, 9/20 at Washington*, 7 Dittmer will be reunited with while Segal and sophomore Toler 9/27 at Milton, 5 receiver/defensive back Christian Keigley will also be wideouts. 10/4 vs. The Nation Aca @, 5/7 Murphy, a transfer form Catholic The defensive front is all 10/11 at Pace, 5 who helped the GBSA Dolphins new, with junior Owen Herrick 10/25 vs. Navarre, 5 * Ninth grade only win league championships in at nose guard. @ JV, then ninth grade 2011 and 2014. See GBHS, Page 5B »

Photo courtesy of P Parsley Photography Photo courtesy of P Parsley Photography Running backs Front (from left) are Kyron Evans and Carl Taylor. Back (from left) are Coach Drew French, Tyler Dit- Quarterbacks tmer, Steven Guess, Christian Murphy and Coach Jordan Seegers. From left are Ryland McCurdy, Carson Hepworth, Coach Bobby Clayton, Dylon Kelley and Phillip Frazetta.

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Photo courtesy of P Parsley Photography Photo courtesy of P Parsley Photography Offensive line Defensive line In front (from left) are Coleman Burtt, Ben Petkovic, Juliano Preston, Tyrese Smith, Aiden Arnold, Nate At front (from left) are Paul Wolford, James Gatzmeyer, Tyrese Smith, Owen Herrick, George Setzer ­Merrill and Thomas Denson. At back (from left) are Coach Tyler Alt, Marc Wolford, Joel Gaston, Ran- and Nate Merrill. In back (from left) are Coach Bucky Stringfellow, Blake Beinhart, Josh Gaston, Ty dall Halsall, Joseph Stone, Tommy Egly, George Setzer, Trevor Compton and Coach Justin St. Romain. Horton, Joseph Stone, Colemon Burtt and John Huggins.

Photo courtesy of P Parsley Photography Photo courtesy of P Parsley Photography Defensive backs Wide receivers At front (from left) are Clark Lovering, Foster Ware IV, Tristan Broadwater and David Tatum. In back In front (from left) are Christian Murphy, Sam Sharp, Nik Deweese, Spencer Segal, Toler Keigley and (from left) are Coach Jonny Cook, James Gatzmeyer, Reese Parker, Andrew Conner, Trey Alexander, Jayden Skipper. At back (from left) are Devon Baldwin, Kyron Evans, Trevor Pugh, Coach Keith Cur- Antonio Pena, Noah Day, London Parries, Ian Brooks, Seyram Komanyor and Wesley Mann. ington, Kel Jackson, Dante Smith, Coach Jim Meredeth, Patrick Smith, Caleb Isacks and Dylan Gill. GBHS gunning for first postseason win Continued from Page 4B » Reese Parker will be back at cornerbacks, with junior Trey Sophomore Ty Horton, along Alexander and sophomore with junior transfer Tyrese Wesley Mann at safeties. Smith, will be the ends. Smith’s Murphy, along with mother works at GBHS. Lighthouse Christian transfer Senior Carl Taylor moves to Kyron Evans, could also see time inside linebacker, with fellow in the secondary. senior Harrison O’Daniel. Jael Senior Matt Scheurich will do Davis, who played a lot of the kicking, with Trevor Pugh defensive line last year, will doing the holding and Dewees move to outside linebacker. the snapping. Bo Berens, a senior, and junior The Dolphins will be at Michael Sawarynski will be Catholic Aug. 31, with the home the other outside linebacker. opener against Tate set for Sept. Both London Parries and 7.

Photo courtesy of P Parsley Photography Linebackers In front (from left) are Jason Durram, Tyler Dittmer, Caleb Isacks and Carl Taylor. At back (from left) are Coach Michael Spencer, Bo Be- rens, Jaxson Tucker, Sam Sharp, Coach T.J. Emma, Harrison O’Daniel, Jael Davis, Michael Sawarynski and Coach Ryan Tyler.

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BLUE WAHOOS DROP THIRD CONSECUTIVE SERIES, 2018 SOUTHERN LEAGUE STANDINGS SOUTH DIVISION (AS OF 8-20) NORTH DIVISION (AS OF 8-20) PENSACOLA (CIN) 33-22 - MONTGOMERY (TB) 33-23 - *BILOXI (MIL) 31-25 2.5 TENNESSEE (CHC) 28-27 4.5 MISSISSIPPI (ATL) 29-24 3.0 BIRMINGHAM (CWS) 28-29 5.5 LOOK TO HOLD ON TO CLINCH PLAYOFF BERTH MOBILE (LAA) 24-30 8.5 *JACKSON (ARI) 27-30 6.5 JACKSONVILLE (MIA) 22-33 11.0 CHATTANOOGA (MIN) 21-33 11.0 7, Jumbo Shrimp 9, Blue Wyatt Strahan threw seven * FIRST HALF CHAMPION BY JASON THOMPSON Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 4 Wahoos 2: (Aug. 15): The Jumbo shutout innings. Gulf Breeze News [email protected] (Aug. 14): Taylor Featherston Shrimp rallied for two in the fourth 4, Blue hit his fi rst as a Blue and sixth innings and four more Wahoos 3: (Sunday): Trent The Pensacola Blue Wahoos Wahoo, while Seth Varner pitched in the seventh. hit his Grisham hit a walk-off homer to will head into the fi nal two series seven innings as the Wahoos won fourth home run in the loss. lead off the bottom of the ninth as of the season with a three and a the season opener in Jacksonville. Jumbo Shrimp 9, Blue the Shuckers won the opener of a half game lead in the Southern Alex Powers pitched the ninth Wahoos 1: (Thursday): Jose huge series in Biloxi. League's Southern Division. for his 16th save. Siri's solo shot in the eighth foiled LaValley had three hits, while #22 the shutout bid as Tony Santillan Friedl hit a solo homer. lasted only three innings. Shuckers 6, Blue Wahoos 5: JOSE SIRI Jumbo Shrimp 6, Blue (Monday): Biloxi scored a run in 6-2, 175 LB. OR Wahoos 1: (Friday): T.J. Friedl, the seventh and three in the eighth, Featherston and Gavin LaValley as the Wahoos left 14 runners on AGE: 23 had the team's only hits as the in scoring position. A native of Sabana Jumbo Shrimp won the series. LaValley, Shed Long and Grande de Boya in the Friedl scored the team's lone run. Mitch Nay all had two hits for the Dominican Republic, Siri signed a free agent contract Wahoos 5, Jumbo Shrimp 2: Wahoos, whose division lead had with the Cincinnati Reds on (Saturday): Siri had two hits and shrunk to a game and a half as of Sept. 21, 2012. two runs scored in the fi nale. press time. Siri has spent his entire career in the Reds' organization, moving from the Dominican league to the Arizona Fall league in 2014. In 2016, he moved to Low-A Dayton and Advanced-A Daytona this March. He got promoted to Pensacola June 21.

2018 SOUTHERN LEAGUE TEAM STATISTICS BATTING (AS OF AUGUST 20) TEAM AB R H HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG AVG JACKSON 4251 581 1110 77 518 432 1014 110 .338 .383 .261 MOBILE 3973 592 1022 94 539 480 1002 108 .342 .396 .257 CHATTANOOGA 4114 559 1058 96 519 403 951 58 .329 .390 .257 MONTGOMERY 4300 632 1099 100 591 455 960 144 .332 .395 .256 BIRMINGHAM 4057 534 986 115 506 441 1199 72 .324 .388 .243 BILOXI 4076 535 986 136 493 440 1082 115 .323 .405 .242 MISSISSIPPI 3974 496 958 71 451 358 1084 72 .309 .359 .241 PENSACOLA 4047 523 972 96 473 396 1127 95 .314 .376 .240 JACKSONVILLE 4007 491 942 97 440 406 1170 107 .313 .364 .235 TENNESSEE 4049 525 944 106 479 463 1077 98 .317 .371 .233 PITCHING (AS OF AUGUST 20) TEAM W-L ERA SO SV H R ER HR BB KS Biloxi 73-54 3.61 10 44 988 517 440 96 433 1083 Mississippi 58-65 3.73 10 30 977 526 436 69 489 1097 Tennessee 64-61 3.82 9 29 1023 519 464 106 373 977 Montgomery 70-57 3.84 12 31 982 527 481 109 495 1107 Jackson 66-60 3.92 11 27 947 538 480 94 453 1160 Chattanooga 58-66 3.95 5 26 1056 560 470 90 382 1156 Pensacola 63-61 4.01 8 38 1009 568 481 132 362 1034 Birmingham 60-65 4.08 8 37 1080 571 493 80 412 1038 Jacksonville 50-73 4.33 3 24 1052 583 509 131 407 1000 Mobile 61-61 4.35 11 27 963 559 504 81 468 1014 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Chris Okey heads to fi rst base SCHEDULE in a recent Blue Wahoos game. AUGUST

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Manufacturing and 1300 in the County of Santa Rosa, in the City of Gulf IP Company for services Breeze, Florida, 32563 Sale Liberty Am- GBSA juniors win preseason pair munition, Inc., Ar- intends to register the said ticle 9 Sale PUBLIC name with the Division Lung Cancer? And of Corporations of the AUCTION Septem- Age 60+? You Department of State, By Jason Thompson ber 12th, 2018 at Tallahassee, Florida. And Your Family Gulf Breeze News © 2018 12:00 P.M. 2083 May Be Entitled To Dated at Gulf Breeze, [email protected] 58th Ave. Circle Significant Cash Florida, this 16th day of East, Ste. B, Bra- August, 2018. The Gulf Breeze Sports Association’s football program, Award. Call 855- denton, FL 34203 for the first time in recent memory, hosted a preseason 259-0557 for In- ROBERT B. FIELDS Inspection avail- formation. No Risk. ­jamboree at Shoreline Park Saturday. able upon request. LEGAL 42820 No Money Out Of Northeast Pensacola and Navarre were the other two Liberty Ammuni- Gulf Breeze News Pocket. 8-23-18 tion, Inc. is a world parks that participated in the near 12-hour jamboree. Games ------were 25-minute running clocks. leader in lead-free and high perform- 6-under - The youngest Dolphin squad only played one ing ammunition. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION quarter, a 21-0 loss to NEP because of lightning in the area Liberty Ammuni- Saturday morning. tion can be sold as File No. 2018-CP-284 Division a complete turnkey 8-under - The 8-under Dolphins lost 6-0 to NEP and 12- IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES ELLIS PRESSON operation or as as- a/k/a JAMES E. PRESSON, JR. 0 to Navarre. sets-only. Either a/k/a JAMES E. PRESSON Danny Riehl recovered a fumble against NEP, while form of sale will Deceased. include all tangible Drew Elmore had a sack. Jack Crain and Joseph Schuka NOTICE TO CREDITORS had tackles for loss against NEP, while Hoyt Gurney had and intangible as- sets owned by Lib- The administration of the estate of JAMES ELLIS PRESSON, a sack against Navarre. Jaxon Vogler had a tackle for loss erty Ammunition, a/k/a JAMES E. PRESSON, JR., a/k/a JAMES E. PRESSON, deceased, whose date of death was August 11, 2017, against Navarre. Inc., including 30 is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, 10-under - The 10-under Dolphins split with NEP (lost patents, all trade- Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 marks, equipment, Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32571. The names and 12-0) and Navarre (won 6-0). addresses of the personal representative and the personal and inventory. representative’s attorney are set forth below. Vaughn Howard had a 68-yard touchdown run against Complete asset list All creditors of the decedent and other persons having Navarre, while Miles Mislevy had a tackle for loss that upon request. www. claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their forced a punt. moeckerauctions. claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 12-under - The 12-under Dolphins tied NEP 6-6 before com | (800) 840- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION BIDS | (954) 252- OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- losing 14-0 to Navarre.­ VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 2887 Partial terms: All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- Caden Taylor, who recovered an NEP fumble earlier in all items are as is, ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file where is, with no their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE the game, scored off a 75-yard touchdown pass from Jake DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ­Frazetta. Brady Wilkes and Aden Lashley both recovered warranty expressed ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET or implied. Subject FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL fumbles against NEP. to confirmation. BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Kaiden Simmons had a pass breakup against Navarre. Sale shall be free ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE 14-under - The juniors won both of their games, beating and clear of liens AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. NEP 13-0 and Navarre 14-8. or encumbrances pursuant to 9-617 The date of first publication of this notice is August 23, Battle Alberson scored from 4 yards out for the Dolphins’ of the Uniform 2018. first score against NEP. William Candelaria scored the extra Commercial Code. Attorney for Personal Representative: point. Registration de- Personal Representative: Personal Representative: After the Dolphins forced a turnover on downs, Kobe posit: $20,000 re- /s/ John S. Bordelon /s/ Stanley Presson fundable cash/cer- John S. Bordelon STANLEY PRESSON Johnson scored on an 18-yard run. Attorney-at-Law 2759 Russell Blvd tified funds. 5% BP Florida Bar Number: 569770 St. Louis, Missouri 63104 Candelaria scored on a 5-yard run against Navarre before capped at $100K. 1101 Gulf Breeze Parkway Luke Frazee scored on a 39-yard run. Alberson made the Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News AB-1098 AU-3219, Building 5, Suite 19 Legal 42824 Eric Rubin Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Gulf Breeze News two point kick. The Dolphins will play in Pensacola against Telephone: (850) 934-1000 2x 8/23/18 Zavier Hamilton (7) hurdles a Navarre tackler during jamboree action Saturday E-Mail: [email protected] the Tigers to open the season Saturday. at Shoreline Park. The Gulf Breeze juniors beat NEP 13-0 and Navarre 14-8. ------Secondary E-Mail: [email protected] 8B August 23, 2018 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com