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Families attend unveiling for 11, the marchers joined the BY PAM BRANNON Pediatric Gulf Breeze News community and families of the [email protected] lost in Navarre Park on Hwy. 98 for the formal Memorial BLACK HAWK lack Hawk Memorial Ceremony. weekend in Navarre facility B Leadership Santa Rosa Class was a huge success. Family 29 worked for the past year representatives from all 11 to plan and organize not only military men lost in the crash this event, but the placement over Navarre Sound one year of the Memorial statue in the coming MEMORIAL ago were in town to take part park. Leadership class member in the memorial. Even though Loreli Anzaldua, Lifeguard the memorial statue was not Ambulance Service EMS complete, it was fi nished enough Chief, served as the Master to GB to give a good representation of of Ceremonies for the day The stars were moved by the how it would look at the fi nal Friday. County commissioner BY MELANIE KORMONDY statue’s artist and presented to unveiling on Memorial Day this Rob Williamson was the fi rst Gulf Breeze News family members by members of year. speaker, not only welcoming [email protected] the Leadership Santa Rosa Class Family representatives the families but praising the #29. Then each family received a arrived in Navarre March 9 and The presence of medical facilities star mounted in a shadow box to Leadership class for all their honor their family member. 10 to attend the fi rst memorial hard work this past year. is about to get even more prominent event on Navarre Beach at The statue’s artist, Randy within the city limits, as Community the marine park the evening New, spoke to the family and Services Director Shane Carmichael of Thursday, March 10 when community gathered, and confi rms that the paperwork has been a group of Marines began a then presented each of the 11 fi led for Sacred Heart Health System Family members of the Ruckers March across the family representatives with a to develop a two-story, 8,000-square fallen 11 from last year’s Navarre Beach bridge at 8:21 gold star taken off the statue. foot pediatric facility on a vacant crash into the Sound p.m. – the exact time of the Family members then received triangular 1.253-acre parcel on Gulf in Navarre had the crash one year before. Then Breeze Pkwy., between Panera Bread opportunity to see the See Black Hawk Page 2A » half-fi nished statue up the following morning, March and the high school ball fi elds. close Friday morning. “We understand that it is going to be a pediatric medical offi ce build- ing,” Carmichael said. “It was in the Master Plan to attract these types of Keep SRIA, public medical facilities. We have a hospital here so we fi gure why not try to grow that industry? It’s kind of fi tting in implores at forum the way we wanted it to fi t in.” That parcel of property is zoned as C2, which allows professional Interim Executive Director Paolo BY PAM BRANNON and medical offi ces. The site plans Gulf Breeze News Ghio told the crowd that there will be include 44 parking spaces and under- [email protected] more meetings like the one Monday, to ground utilities. keep the residents and businesses in- A joint Architectural and Devel- Keep the Santa Rosa Island Author- volved and informed. He said he was opment Review Board Meeting is ity! That was the main theme of most of glad to see this many come out, but scheduled for Thursday, March 24 the people speaking at Monday night’s wished there had been even more. “We for review, as developers are facing a town hall meeting at the Pensacola have 4178 leaseholders on the beach,” tight deadline for approval. Beach Community Church with the he said. “And yet when it comes time to “Littlejohn, the consultant we members of the Santa Rosa Island Au- vote, only a small percentage of those have that reviews the architectural thority staff and board answering ques- come out. For a small group of people to guidelines, has the submittal for re- tions. More than 150 people attended make the decisions for all of you is like view and submit comments in about the meeting that was organized to gain Concrete is still missing from a section of the beach overpass after it was suffering the results of your silence. You a week,” said Carmichael. struck last Thursday. input from residents and commercial need to make your voice heard.” Rodney Sutton from NNGS De- leaseholders of the island. Chairman of the SRIA board, Dave velopment Company that is develop- A survey was also distributed for peo- Pavlock, said the SRIA staff and board ing the facility, confi rms that they are ple to fi ll out and send back. The sur- members were there Monday “to listen.” currently seeking city approval on a Truck strikes vey had three questions: Do you feel the “We are here to learn. We want to listen. very limited timeframe. existing governing body is of benefi t to Tell us what you think, what you want “If we get the city approvals then you? Explain; What events do you want out here. I will tell you – 66 percent of we have a very good chance that the to see continued (with a list including beach overpass Pensacola Beach is nothing. It has been building is going to be built,” said trolleys, Blue Angels Air Show, Mardi reserved for conservation and recreation Sutton. driver was injured and taken to Bap- Gras, etc); Has SRIA managed your BY MELANIE KORMONDY Sutton did not have a timetable Gulf Breeze News tist Hospital in Pensacola. lease fees appropriately? Explain. See SRIA Page 8A » [email protected] Traffi c traveling west or coming See Pediatric Page 2A » from the beach was directed to take Last Thursday, traffi c along Hwy. a to McClure Drive to avoid 98 heading west into Gulf Breeze driving under or on top of the struc- crawled for hours as the Gulf Breeze ture while the Florida Department Dr. Bert Jordan, former Police Department and other agen- of Transportation engineers and cies cleaned up the rubble from the crews determined if it was structur- Pensacola Beach overpass after the ally sound. mayor, passes at age 90 lid from a roll-off truck came un- FDOT District 3 Public Infor- Staff reports residents in 1969. loved on Tuesday, March 15 hinged and struck it, knocking out mation Offi cer Ian Satter said that He was instrumental when he breathed his last huge chunks of concrete. the overpass is maintained by the Chances are, if you ever in founding Gulf Breeze breath. GBPD Offi cer Goff quoted that FDOT, and they set restrictions for had a cough or cut while liv- Hospital, served as Gulf Known to many as “BB,” the vehicle’s driver said that he had usage until it is repaired. Satter said ing in Gulf Breeze over the Breeze’s mayor from 1973 Jordan was born in Industry, a mechanical issue with his truck, that repairs could start in mid-April, past 40 years, Dr. Bert Jor- to 1974 and was a charter Ala. on Nov. 14, 1925 to which caused the boom in his truck but did not have further details at dan treated you. The general member the Gulf Breeze Ro- Edna Mae Shell Jordan and to raise and hit the overpass at ap- the time. practitioner / family doctor tary Club. proximately 4:30 that evening. The began treating Gulf Breeze He fi nally left the city he See Dr. Page 2A » Dr. Bert Jordan

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Black Hawk Memorial unveiled on anniversary March Calendar of Meetings the family members from Continued from Page 1A Black Hawk memorial artist Randy » Thursday GBA Chamber Networking’s-A-Breeze New was on hand to help with those 11 families joining the 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Hampton Inn & a shadow box mounting the star the memorial serviced in Navarre march. 17 Suites, Gulf Breeze with the Marine’s or national Park last Friday morning with Sergeant Rich Aloy, Guardsman’s name on the his uninished memorial statue Santa Rosa County Sheriff the center of attention. The fully Optimist Club Breakfast box. New spoke of how these Ofice Public Information Friday completed memorial will be 6:30 a.m., GB Hospital Cafeteria projects meant so much to him unveiled on Memorial Day in a Oficer and a member of the 18 especially because his father ceremony at the park on Hwy. 98. Leadership Class organizing Commissioner Committee was in Vietnam. the event, told the crowd Monday 9 a.m., SRC Administrative Center, Board “I was one of those children exactly how the events 21 there today,” he told Gulf Breeze unfolded March 10, 2015. Room News. “They won’t even know He told Gulf Breeze News City Council Meeting 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council what all this means until they During Friday’s memorial later that it was “encouraging get older, but I fully understand ceremonies in Navarre Park and rewarding” to drive up Chambers their loss.” the stars placed in the base and see so many cars in the of the memorial statue were Following the ceremonies, the park Friday morning, saying Wednesday Gulf Breeze Toastmasters given to members of the 11 Noon, Dining Hall First Baptist Church of Gulf 770 Ruckers Marchers continued fallen military men. the community has really 23 their trek between Navarre and supported this project from Breeze, 555 Fairpoint Drive Camp LeJeune with some of the very beginning. Parks and Recreation 5:30 p.m., SRC Administrative Center, Board Room

Dr. Jordan was integral to Gulf Breeze Thursday GBA Chamber Business After Hours 24 5:30 - 7 p.m., World of Beer/Blend Lounge University of Alabama School Gulf Breeze Hospital, with the » Continued from Page 1A of Medicine. He completed his main lobby being dedicated in James S. Jordan, M.D. internship at Mobile Inirmary his honor. Santa Rosa County Bert is predeceased by his and residency at the Univer- Bert had a wonderful staff parents, his brothers, Earl and sity of Alabama at Birmingham. at his medical practice that was Sheriff’s Office Report Peg, sister, Willodean, and his Bert served the Huntsville, AL always faithful, loving, loyal, son Richard (Ricky) Benton Jor- community through his general and great friends. Toni Dahlgren Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. dan. medical practice as a family Spatch, Alice Vinson, Cindy Bert is survived by the love of physician and surgeon. He also Powell Mills, Susie Mehaffey, Note: All arrest and police reports published in Gulf Breeze News his life, Dorothy Huggins Jordan, served as President of the Madi- Kelli Routh, Lisa Busby, Shawn are public record and do not imply guilt. All suspects are presumed to whom he was married for 65 son County, Alabama Medical Conner, Darlene Brown and innocent until proven and/or adjudicated guilty in a court of law. years, his brother, Max Jordan, Society. others kept the practice running FELONIES violation son, James Randall Jordan (Al- Bert moved his family to smoothly along the way. 3/8/16 Dot and Bert Jordan lison) and their children Avery Gulf Breeze, Florida after many A staunch Alabama fan who Jones, Billy Carl, W/M, 3/13/16 and Rachel, Daughters Jill Jor- years of encouragement from when Herb Sadler was appoint- showed his team spirit with his 43, 5000 block Spruce St., Guerrero, Rasul Jamal, B/ dan Lee (Bill) and their sons Jor- his brother, Max, to join him ed to be the new pastor. He and wallet and with every step he Gulf Breeze, moving traffic M, 19, 8000 block Vehlin Ct., dan (Ashley) and Randy (Carly), on the bay. He established his Dot have supported the Pensac- took, sporting his University violation Navarre, drug-misbranded Jennifer Jordan Fort (Johnny) family practice in Gulf Breeze ola Symphony and Opera, they of Alabama walking cane. Bert Matassa, Thomas Evan, Kopko, Elena Alona, W/F, and Savannah and in 1969. He and Dot immedi- hosted exchange students from loved to sail his ketch rig, the W/M, 22, 1000 block Kitty 42, 1000 block Turkey Oak Lacey, Ricky’s daughters, Em- ately immersed themselves in Japan and Cambodian Royal Sayonara, and was a member Hawk Dr., Gulf Breeze, Dr., Navarre, child neglect ily Jordan Thacker, Cary Jordan, the Gulf Breeze Community. Air Force Pilots over the years. of the Pensacola Yacht Club. sexual assault Melissa Jordan, and great grand- Bert was a Charter Member, Bert also served a term as Mayor The family is very thankful for 3/14/16 children, Molly Thacker, Amelia Past President, and Paul Harris of Gulf Breeze and was a team the many patients and friends 3/9/16 Hidalgo, Heather Lee, Lee, Barrett and Sawyer Lee. Fellow of the Gulf Breeze Ro- physician for Gulf Breeze High who shared their lives with Bert Fodd, Frederick David, W/ W/F, 38, 9000 block E. Dr. Jordan served his country tary Club. He was a faithful and School. He was a member of the through the years. M, 47, 9000 block Military River Dr., Navarre, drug in World War II as a Corpsman active member of Gulf Breeze American Medical Association, Bert loved his family, loved Tr., Navarre, probation possession, cocaine in The United States Navy and United Methodist Church and American Academy of Family Gulf Breeze, he loved his coun- violation, drug possession possession served in the South Paciic. He was proud to serve on the Staff Physicians, the Escambia Coun- try, and he loved his Heavenly went on to graduate from the Parish Relation Committee ty Medical Society and Baptist Father, Jesus Christ our Lord. 3/10/16 DUIS Internship Program. Dr. Jordan There will be a Celebration Hayden, Brooke Ashley, 3/10/16 actively served as a physician for of Life, Sunday, March 20th, at W/F, 21, 1000 block Terekhin, Robert the Gulf Breeze Good Samaritan 2:00 p.m., Gulf Breeze United Lighthouse Ct., Gulf Breeze, Vladimirovich, W/M, Clinic. Bert saw a great need for Methodist Church, Dr. Herb drug possession 23, 1000 block Coral St., GBPD arrests a hospital in Gulf Breeze. He Sadler oficiating. Reception to Smith, Deborah Davis, Navarre, DUI was directly involved from the follow in the Fellowship Hall. W/F, 55, 7000 block Rose St., hospital conception as a medi- In lieu of lowers, donations Navarre, drug possession 3/13/16 man for going cal staff leader and served on the may be made to Gulf Breeze Kopko, Elena Alona, W/F, Board of Directors from 1984- United Methodist Church, Gulf 3/12/16 42, 1000 block Turkey Oak 1997. Dr. Jordan was also Presi- Breeze Good Samaritan Clinic, Kee, Franklin Travis, W/M, Dr., Navarre, DUI 96 mph in GB dent of the Medical Staff at Gulf Gulf Breeze Rotary Scholarship 30, 2000 block Salamanca Breeze Hospital in 1994. BB is Fund, Gulf Breeze Hospital or St., Navarre, probation Tuesday, March 1 GULF BREEZE considered to be the father of Covenant Hospice. A trafic stop in the 1800 POLICE Block of US 98 at 12:26 a.m. led to the arrest of the driver, Chris- REPORT topher Atwell, 36 of Pensacola, Pediatric facility for driving with a suspended li- the 300 block of US 98, and the cense - habitual since 2006. arrested for driving with a sus- A trafic stop in the 200 block pended license planned for triangle of US 98 at 4:02 p.m. led to ar- Sutton added that they will from your friends at Gulf Breeze News rest of the driver, a 56-year-old Sunday, March 6 » Continued from Page 1A Birmingham, Ala. man, for driv- have more information about Paul Wells, 44 of Gulf Breeze ing with a suspended license. for development as of the Gulf who exactly will occupy the was charged with DUI at 12:57 Breeze News’s press time. building once it gets past city r y nd In the 1800 block of US 98, a a.m. 9:03 p.m. trafic stop for travel- “Those items will be lushed approvals. out once we have our city ap- Due to the early stages of de- a Gl B Nw ing 65 in a 45-mph zone led to Monday, March 7 the arrest of driver, a 37-year- provals, then we’ll bid out con- velopment, representatives from old Pensacola man, for driving At 1:50 a.m., in the 10 block struction and understand the Sacred Heart Health System de- with a suspended license. of Daniel Drive, a trafic stop led timeline better.” clined to comment at this time. March 17 March 22 to the arrest of the driver, Alex- Jasiah Sims Kristina Vogel andra Cummins, 25 of Pensacola Wednesday, March 2 for DUI, narcotics and refusing Kate Keenan A driver speeding at 96 miles to submit to a breathalyzer test. per hour through Gulf Breeze March 19 Suzy Montgomery was arrested at 12:50 a.m. in David Robinson the 199 Block US 98, Robert Friday, March 11 March 23 Cannon, 34 of Pensacola was A 26-year-old Pensacola man March 17th charged with DUI and drug pos- who was stopped for speeding March 20 Talia Farris session. in the 2500 block of Gulf Breeze 1 year ago this week... Tony Wells Laura Dotson Parkway was arrested for an out- The Gulf Breeze City Council holds an in- Joy Robinson Tammy Barnes Thursday, March 3 standing warrant at 4:02 p.m. formative workshop to consider changing A 23-year-old Pensacola man On Tall Pine Trail, a vehicle was stopped for failing to main- was stopped at 9:30 a.m. in the height limit restrictions in the community tain a single lane. The driver, March 21 1100 block of U.S. 98 for driv- development area. ing aggressively and passing a 27-year-old Pensacola man, Randy Pistorius other cars on the grass at 9:30 was arrested for a warrant 10:26 a.m. The driver was arrested for p.m. 5 years ago this week... an active warrant. State Rep. Doug Broxson hosted a workshop Sunday, March 13 on how residents and businesses can file a Congratulations to this Week’s Winner Saturday, March 5 A 33-year-old Pensacola man BP oil spill claim. was arrested for driving with a Laura Alvarez, 24 of Pen- Talia Farris • March 23 suspended license after he failed sacola was arrested on the Pen- 10 years ago this week... sacola Bay Bridge at 1:15 a.m. to stop at a trafic light at 356 for DUI. GB Pkwy. The City of Gulf Breeze, and Santa Rosa Choose from two Pensacola Little Theatre tickets or a Alec Collins, 20 of Gulf County met with the Florida-Alabama Trans- Gulf Breeze News Hat. Winner must pick up the Breeze was arrested for pos- Monday, March 14 portation Planning Organization and voted tickets at the Gulf Breeze News Office by April 7th.. session of narcotics after being Tyler M. Perritt, 21 of Pace 10-6 to conduct a broader regional study be- stopped at 11:53 p.m in the 1100 was cited for speeding was later fore considering construction of the replace- Register your birthday on our Facebook page. arrested for narcotic possession block of US 98 for speeding. ment of the Pensacola Bay bridge. A 36-year-old Gulf Breeze in the 200 block of GB Pkwy. at man was stopped at 3:02 p.m. in 8:16 p.m. gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS March 17, 2016 3A Two candidates announce intent for public office

his Bach- Sheriff’s Ofice for over eight and dedica- As a retired educator from Parker is elor of Arts years. In 2009 and 2011, Parker Hinote is tion to the Santa Rosa School District, Hi- running for degree from received Certiicates of Spe- running for Santa Rosa note says he will always be an the Univer- cial Congressional Recognition School Dis- “educator at heart.” County sity of West from Congressman Jeff Miller School Board trict. I must “I am passionate to provide Florida, and in recognition of his outstand- admit I am every student the opportunity Commissioner his Master ing and invaluable service to the Buddy Hinote announces his thrilled at to excel and perform to the best Sam Parker, a Santa Rosa of Public community. candidacy for Santa Rosa school the possi- of their abilities. Also, I under- County business owner an- A d m i n i s - Parker joined the Escambia board District #2. bility to stand the many challenges fac- Parker Hinote nounces his candidacy for Santa tration de- County Sheriff’s Ofice in 2007 He holds a master’s degree continue ing our district, and will work Rosa County Commissioner, gree from and during his eight years of ser- in Educational Leadership and to serve for the betterment of all schools District 1 in the 2016 election. Troy University. vice to the community as a Dep- served in varied educational and in one of the most successful in our county.” Parker, a republican, works Parker began serving this uty Sheriff, he earned numerous administrative positions within school districts in our state. I Hinote says he will be acces- as a real estate agent and owns a community over a decade ago awards including: Letters of Santa Rosa School District. 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Knut Richard (Anne), Vibeke (Sandy) King of Gainesville, Reynolds; sister-in-law, Clarice (JanEinar), grandchildren, Ga., 7 grandchildren, and 7 Reynolds; and a brother-in-law, Christopher (Heather), Heather great-grandchildren. Jack McBurnett. (Bradley), Charlotte, Thomas, A funeral service is scheduled He is survived by his wife, M - F 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. CONSIGNMENT! Caroline, Hans, Daniel Ian, for 1:00 P.M, Monday, March Jo Reynolds; daughter, Sta- Sat 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. RESALE! Mathias, Tobias, and 4 great- 14, 2016 at Gulf Breeze United cie Wright (Lane); son, Blake (850) 934-0492 grandchildren — Willow, Methodist Church. The family Reynolds (Tracy); sister, Judy Addie, Brayden and Kaj as well will receive friends at the church McBurnett; grandchildren, www.eliterepeatsandboutique.com Harbourtown, Suite 27 | 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. | Gulf Breeze, FL as multiple nieces, nephews and from noon to 1 p.m. He will be Heath Percy, Brooke Reynolds, Berit Bjelland a sister-in-law. interred in Milton Cemetery. Sydney Wright, Kevin Wright, Bergan Visitation will begin at 10:00 Arrangements entrusted to Kandace Wright, and several 1929 – 2016 AM, Tuesday, March 15, 2016 Rose Lawn Funeral Home of great-grandchildren. A host at Gulf Breeze Presbyterian Gulf Breeze. You may offer of sister-and brother-in-law’s, Our beloved mother, mother- Church, 100 Andrew Jackson condolences, share memories nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, in-law, grandmother and great- Trail, Gulf Breeze. Funeral and sign the guestbook at www. and cousins. grandmother, Berit Bjelland Services will begin at 11:00 roselawn-fh.com A Memorial Service will be Bergan, of Gulf Breeze, FL., AM. Interment will follow the ———————————— held on March 23, 2016 with entered into eternal rest on 15. service at Rose Lawn Cemetery visitation starting at 11:00 and Feb 2016 after an extended in Gulf Breeze. Major “Lee” Reynolds service at 12:00 at Gulf Breeze illness. Arrangements entrusted to United Methodist Church with Rose Lawn Funeral Home. Revs. Lester and Janeese Spen- Berit was born on 24 Aug Major “Lee” Reynolds, 83, You may offer condolences, - 1929 to her parents, Ragnvald of Gulf Breeze, Florida was cer oficiating, followed by In share memories, and sign the urement at Barrancas National Bjelland and Dagny Christensen, called to his heavenly Father on guestbook at www.roselawn. Cemetery. Family-Funeral & of Stavanger, Norway, being the March 9, 2016 surrounded by com Cremation will be handling the only daughter of 5 children. family. He fought a long hard ———————————— arrangements. Berit was raised and battle with lung cancer. Lee was graduated from high school in born in Anniston, Alabama on In lieu of lowers, the family would appreciate contributions Stavanger, Norway. In March November 18, 1932. He served be made to the Gulf Breeze of 1948 she left her native proudly in the Navy for four United Methodist Church Me- homeland to attend college at years and later in the Air Force morial Fund. Lesley College in Cambridge, from which he retired. The family wishes to express The annual Tourist Development Council Mass. She returned to Norway He was known as Lee to a special Thank you to the pas- in 1954, where she met her his friends, Corky to his fam- Board of Directors Budget Workshop will be tors, staff, and church family at future husband, Ian-Conrad ily, and Mr. Lee to his What- Gulf Breeze United Methodist Bergan, of Oslo, Norway. a-burger Coffee Group. This is held on March 31, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. in the Church. Also, thank you for the She raised her 4 children Jerry David King where you would ind him ev- care provided by Covenant Hos- Economic Development Ofice Conference with her husband in Norway ery morning having coffee with 1935 - 2016 pice. Thank you for all prayers until the family emigrated to the “What-a-burger Gang”. Room. The address is 6491 Caroline Street, and thoughts, phone calls, and Gulf Breeze, FL, 36 years ago. Thank you for your friendships. Jerry David King, 80, of Gulf visits checking on dad. He re- Suite 4, Milton. Berit was engaged in several Lee was a BIG fan of Auburn Breeze died on March 9, 2016. ally appreciated see each and local clubs and organizations, Football and he loved to watch Jerry was born in Baker, every one of you. and she was a volunteer at the his grandchildren play sports. FL. on Aug. 17, 1935 to the Lee was a great man; hus- Gulf Breeze Hospital for many Lee is preceded in death by If you should have any questions, late Bill and Allene King. He band, father, grandfather, and years. She also participated his son, Duane Reynolds; his was a member of Gulf Breeze great grandfather. Dad, you please contact Tourist Development at a mission trip to Nicaragua parents William Swain Reyn- Community Life Church. will be greatly miss but forever through her church. olds and Rilla Louise Jen- Coordinator Al Wilson at 850-981-8902. Jerry was a lifelong follower loved. Her greatest joy was being a nings Reynolds; a brother, Bill wife, mother, grandmother and of Christ and strived to help great-grandmother. others see the depth of His She was preceded in death by love. her father Ragnvald Bjelland, He was a loving and devoted her mother Dagny Christensen husband to his wife of 63 years, Bjelland, of Norway, her Orelia Fleming King of Gulf husband Ian-Conrad Bergan Breeze. of Gulf Breeze, her brothers He is also survived by Christian, Frithjof, Sverre (and his sister Genelda Page of their respective wives) and Jan Pensacola, brother-in-law Gene Peter Bjelland, all of Norway. (Betti) Fleming of Milton, The Most Local News, Talk, Traffic & Weather She is survived by her children, children Lea (Jay) English newsradio1620.com - 850.437.1620 Christian (Anne), Marianne, of Lake Ozark, Mo., David 4A March 17, 2016 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com Impact 100 Pensacola Bay Area announces 2016 Membership Numbers

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area completed its 2016 IMPACT 100 has used $1,000 annual membership drive. The organization will make this membership donations to award 67 grants, Annual Membership Announcement on Thursday, March in increments of $100,000 or more, totaling 17, at the Cathedral of Sacred Heart Community Hall over $7,236,000 to nonprofits on 12th Avenue. in Escambia and Santa Rosa The meeting will be from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.; the counties. This year will announcement of the magic number to be made at mark the 13th year that 5:30 p.m. IMPACT 100 will unveil the total number of IMPACT 100 will award grants and dollar amount that will be given back to the grants to local nonprofit community in 2016. Please join them for this special organizations. To learn more announcement and Learn How Many Grants Will Be about IMPACT 100, please visit Given to The Community! www.impact100pensacola.org. Red Shoe Book Club Navarre Garden T h e John Quincy Adams. R e d The members read a Shoe biography of their choice and League of Woman Voters Book then compare and contrast Club C l u b for very lively and interesting to meet March 19 m e e t s discussions. Along the way on the these ladies are re-learning second Monday of each the early history of our nation. hosts workshop month at 1 p.m. at the For more information contact hat are we teaching Curriculum Specialist, will Navarre Library, 8484 James is Diane Palio at 936-0654. The Navarre Garden Club is “Mobilizing for about Government? tell attendees about the new W M. Harvell Rd., Navarre (off Pollinators” by conducting a public workshop Do you know as much about curriculum. highway 87). on Saturday, March 19. This free workshop our government as a seventh There will be a test “just for Join this group of is scheduled from 10 a.m. till 12 noon at the grader? On Saturday, March fun” for you to see the types conservative, like-minded Holley Navarre Senior Center. Master Gardener 19, League members will of questions 7th graders are women as they discuss the and author, Marie Harrison, will be directing the learn how government is asked when they are tested. biographies of our first ladies. presentation. taught in Escambia County These interesting activities The First Lady to be discussed Schools. are planned by Paula on March 14 is Louisa This workshop will assist individuals on The program will be at the Montgomery, Education Catherine Johnson Adams developing a pollinator garden and assist with Tryon Library at 10:30 am. Chairperson. wife of our 6th President, registering your garden. Handouts on how to Cherie Arnette, Social Studies plant a pollinator garden; build a bee box and avoid or limit pesticide use will be available. Free milkweed seed for the Monarch’s host plant Republican Women plan March meeting will be distributed and the program will end with a visit to the Panhandle Butterfly House. The Santa Rosa Republican 11:00 am and the luncheon/ Women meet the fourth (4th) speaker starts at 11:30 am Tuesday of each month at to be followed by a short The Club Hidden Creek, business meeting. 3070 PGA Blvd, Navarre. The cost of the lunch is The guest speaker for $15 payable in cash or check the luncheon meeting to be made out to The Club Hidden March 22 is Loren Spivack Creek. RSVP to Martha author, economist and at 293-6769 no later than political activist. Spivack is Friday March 18. The Free Market Warrior and Reservations made must has written several books that be paid and cancellations Loren Spivack will be guest are parodies on Dr. Seuss. made no later than March speaker for the March 22 The SRRW social starts at 18. meeting of the SRRW. Driftwood Garden Club honors Bettie Kahn

The Driftwood Garden Club met Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Robertson reviewed the rules of Ann Hunt. at the Gulf Breeze Presbyterian She is a 20 year volunteer at Gulf landscaping and elaborated on President Vickery appointed Betty Church on February 24 with Breeze Hospital and has been an each. He said, “Design with Allen as Chair of the 2016 -17 President Marti Vickery presiding. active member of the Gulf Breeze resale in mind even when you nominating committee; Janet Kahn The Club welcomed new member Area Historical Society for many aren’t planning to sell.” His first and Beverly Zimmern were elected Bette Sprague, a life member of years; currently serving as Vice rules in planning: Make bed lines to serve on the committee. the National Federation of Garden President. She holds a Sociology curve; make beds generous and M e m b e r s Shari Fulford and Karen Clubs in Jacksonville. She was also Degree from the University of North in scale with the house and lot; enjoyed lunch for the Jarvis were hostess' a member of the Jonquil Garden Texas. avoid mowing difficulties with your following the February meeting of the Driftwood Garden Club. Club for 10 years and functioned Vickery also ask the members bed line, keep your bed at least meeting. in many roles; to join with her in congratulating 4 feet wide with plants no one of them as Bettie Kahn on her 60 years as a closer than 2 feet from the president. member of the Driftwood Garden foundation. He continued Sprague was Club. Bettie has served the club with rules specific to the the Director in many roles and is recognized as selection and placement of of Volunteer the Club Historian. trees and plants. Services for two Vice President Pat Landfair In the business meeting, years and served introduced speaker Mike Robertson, the Club approved the bylaw

as a volunteer at owner of Mike’s Garden. His topic changes and heard reports Janet Kahn’s mother, Joan M. D. Anderson was “Basic rules of Landscaping.” from Jackie Zachem and Sorensen of Richardson, Texas, Bettie Kahn celebrates her was a guest at the Driftwood 60 years as a member of Garden Club. Mike Robertson, owner of Sprague is the the Driftwood Garden Club. Bette Mike’s Garden, was guest newest member of the speaker for the Driftwood Club. Driftwood Garden Garden Club. Don’t Miss Out! Betty White | Female, 7 year old white American Eskimo mix Subscribe to Gulf Breeze News Today! Not quite a golden girl, Betty has been at the shelter since March 850.932.8986 1, she would make the perfect roommate! For more info on Betty White (ID#A090223) call (850) 983-4680 ® SANTA ROSA COUNTY Timothy Wise ANIMAL SHELTER At No Cost To You.* 4451 Pine Forest Rd | Milton, FL 32583 Financial Professional Let Us Fix It! Rescue Me! 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Truett Cathy needed to help make the event a (HHW) Amnesty Day from 8 Scholar Award, the chain’s success. a.m. to noon at the Santa Rosa highest scholar recognition that The event's goals are to keep County South Service Center, continues Chick-fi l-A® founder 5819 Gulf Breeze Parkway in S. Truett Cathy’s legacy of graduates safe on one of the supporting high education. most dangerous nights of their Midway. This event offers resi- Baker was selected from more lives. Students will load up on dents the opportunity to dispose than 1,600 candidates. He re- buses to take them to a secret of household hazardous waste at ceived the award from franchise location where they are enter- no charge without having to drive operator John Stopper at the to the Central Landfi ll in Milton. Gulf Breeze Chick-fi l-A restau- tained all night long before be- rant. Pictured are John and ing returned safely. Donations to Residents will be required to re- Anne Marie Stopper, Baker, and Project graduation are accepted move items from their vehicles. his mom, Jacquelyn Baker. by mail or can be made online at Tires, general debris or house- Submitted photo www.gbhs-projectgrad.org. hold garbage are not accepted as part of Amnesty Day, but may be Super Bowl winner taken to the Central Landfi ll at a minimal charge. Doug Baldwin to Amnesty Day is not a recycle A happy day for military family speak on Easter day, but aspecial day for disposal of HHW. Santa Rosa residents Momentum Church is cel- are reminded they can dispose of ebrating Easter at two locations HHW at no charge year-round, with seven gatherings this year: Monday through Saturday, 7 Gulf Breeze Elementary School a.m. to 5 p.m., at the HHW cen- at 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. ter at the entrance to the Central and 1 p.m. and Navarre High Landfi ll, 6337 Da Lisa Road in School at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. Milton. For more information, and 1 p.m. Special guest is Su- contact (850) 981-7135. per Bowl Champion and Gulf Breeze High graduate Doug Farm Share and Baldwin at all Momentum loca- Rep. Doug Broxson tions. Baldwin will be live at the 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. gatherings to distribute food at Gulf Breeze Elementary. The event is for all ages and admis- Farm Share is partnering with sion is free. Rep. Doug Broxson to sponsor Doug Baldwin was signed by a food distribution on Saturday, the Seattle Seahawks as an un- March 26 starting at 10 a.m., at drafted free agent in 2011. He Holley-Navarre Primary School, caught a career-high five touch- 5156 8019 Escola Street, Na- downs in 2013 and was second varre. on the team in receptions and Families in need will be pro- yards. In Super Bowl XLVIII, vided Farm Share food and sup- Photo by Melanie Kormondy he led the Seahawks receiving St. Ann Discovery School student Daniel Hoover, 4, got the surprise of his life last Friday when both of his ply bags free of charge. Each corps with 5 receptions for 66 household will receive a vari- parents, U.S. Army Staff Sgts. John and Mary Hoover, returned from a 9-month deployment in South Korea and yards and a touchdown. reunited with him during his lunch in Parish Hall. The Hoovers are stationed in Ft. Hood, Texas. ety of fresh produce, canned & “I look forward to sharing dried food, water, juice, paper about how my relationship with products, and other needed es- Jesus has come to pass and how I sentials. maintain that strong relationship For more information or to with Him,” said Baldwin. volunteer, call Rep. Broxson’s Eagle Scout For more information about Offi ce at (850) 626-3113 or e- Momentum’s Easter experience, mail Michelle.Tait@myfl orida- takes flight visit www.momentumchurch. house.gov. org/easter or call (850) 296- Boy Scout Troop 11 8884. Scoutmasters, Scott Musmansky, left, and Rodney Sutton, right, with new Eagle Scout Kirk Pennewell. He is a Junior at Gulf Breeze High School. He Public Notice was awarded Scouting’s highest rank on January 31 at Gulf Breeze Presbyterian Church, the WANTED 10 Homes Troop’s charter organization. Kirk is Troop 11’s 97th Eagle To Train Siding and Window Installers Scout. In Northwest Florida, only (Under Supervision) four out of 100 Scouts achieve the rank of Eagle. In addition SAVE BIG!! CALL NOW!! to being actively involved in Troop 11, Kirk is also active in the Youth Group at Gulf Breeze 850-291-4591 Presbyterian Church. Kirk also works part-time at Publix in OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Gulf Breeze. 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PUBLISHER/EDITOR Time?” Lisa Newell BY MELANIE KORMONDY SPORTS EDITOR Gulf Breeze News Jason Thompson [email protected] NEWS REPORTER Jail fees: adding insult to injury Melanie Kormondy While traveling by bus earlier jail, he was assessed a $50 fee before he got any of the money. The theory behind the SALES this week, I made the acquaintance for the processing. And, he said, if an inmate is American criminal justice Josh Shingleton of a fellow passenger who While he remained in jail, released “owing” the jail money, system is that it works on behalf had just been released from he was assessed a fee of $4 he’s issued a letter detailing a of all of us innocent folks out OFFICE MANAGER jail in Alachua County after per day for his room and board payment plan, with a warning here enjoying our . Biddy Gilchrist spending a year fighting charges (which, he told me, consisted that the matter will be referred I have my doubts about that ART DIRECTOR he was eventually acquitted of a hot breakfast, then bologna to a collection agency if the theory, but if it’s true, shouldn’t Nancy Fish of. Interesting guy with an sandwiches for lunch and dinner money isn’t forthcoming. “we” pick up the check for interesting story, and one that every day). There’s a term for that kind keeping people — even guilty GRAPHIC DESIGN puts a burr under my fur about There may have been other of scheme, but I can’t use it in a people — in jail if that’s where “No, it is disruptive and I like Barbara Crossland how the law treats those accused fees, too, but we’re already family-oriented column. It refers “we” want them kept? This evil routine!” of crimes. looking at $1,500 he was to uncastrated male cattle and “fee” system needs to go. CONTRIBUTORS As you read this, keep in required to pay just to remain in what they leave on the ground ——————— John Cowan Betty Archer Allen mind once again that he was a place he would cheerfully have behind them. Thomas L. Knapp (Twitter: Gulf Breeze Pam Brannon acquitted -- found “not guilty” walked right out of if allowed. This is the third time @thomaslknapp) is director Jack Kale of any crime. He was kept in jail When family and friends sent I’m mentioning that he was and senior news analyst at the without bail through the lengthy him money for “commissary” acquitted. Do you suppose the William Lloyd Garrison Center Tom Nolan trial process because he was (the in-jail store where inmates sheriff’s office cut him a refund for Libertarian Advocacy Julie Connerley from out of state and considered can buy candy and such to check for all those fees? Nope. Journalism (thegarrisoncenter. a flight risk. supplement the jail diet), the And if he had been convicted? org). He lives and works in When he was booked into the fees were deducted from it So what? north central Florida.

Member: Use native plants for beautification Florida Press Association I would like to add my support draw attention to himself National Newspaper Assn. on the subject of native plant use LETTERS TO THE EDITOR or his cause (whatever that Gulf Breeze Area in Gulf Breeze and Santa Rosa might be), or maybe by now Chamber of Commerce County. Gulf Breeze News (County eyes tourism he realizes his remarks went a “I like the spring Daylight (2014 Business of the Year The letter by Elizabeth Major (Use little off the mark – or is he so isolated and Savings Time better because 2003 Small Business of the Year ) dollars for Gulf Breeze) while reporting native plants in beautification project, on the discussions surrounding the bed tax indifferent that he really doesn’t have a clue we still have daylight at the Pensacola Beach March 10 Gulf Breeze News) gives all the allocations: “Why are we turning over so what’s going on outside his little cocoon? end of the day.” Chamber of Commerce reasons that native plants are good for the much of our tourism dollars to Gulf Breeze? Does the BOCC actually listen to what he environment as well as all of us. has to offer? Do his neighbors share that Greater Pensacola Are they known for their great beaches? Dorothy Bruton The Santa Rosa County Master Gardeners same outlook? Chamber of Commerce Are they known for some great tourist Cantonment provide an educational exercise in one of attraction? I believe they have a sandwich Both the commissioner and the city Navarre Tourist our Middle Schools on subject of Invasive manager were quick to jump in and correct Development Council shop, a surf shop, McDonald’s and a gas vs Native Plants. As a Master Garden of station. What else?” If ignorance is bliss him – but who knows if he’s listening? Santa Rosa County 15 years, I participate in and support this then Mr. Couey must be the happiest guy Opinions – well thought-out, researched Chamber of Commerce program. on the planet. and honestly presented – should be ANN JEFFCOAT We’ll have to proceed on the assumption welcomed at any public forum. Anything Gulf Breeze that Mr. Couey resides in the “North County” less simply undermines one’s credibility and damages the cause. LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze since he probably would not complain if C’mon, Jerry!!! those bed taxes were being deposited into Maybe Mr. Couey just needs to get out a News welcomes your opinion. We little more often. reserve the right to edit a letter to fit the local coffers. So – should we assume space available. We do not accept As quoted by Santa Rosa County that Mr. Couey is fully aware of all that Gulf TOM NAILE letters containing a personal attack resident Jerry Couey in the March 10 Breeze has to offer and is simply trying to Gulf Breeze on any individual. Letters must be limited to one per month from an individual writer. If we receive form Most of us are allergic to something letters, we will print only the first one we receive. Include your name, Little white clumps of damp paper (not recommended!). I a short temper, practice pa- “I enjoy the new time change, address and daytime phone number. Kleenex lay piled up around have relatives who can’t enjoy tience and self control. If you I don’t want to fall back.” the house. My wheezing keeps cheese or milk, but can sniff are fearful, take some courage my kids asking if their daddy flowers to their heart’s delight. supplements by taking some Ellen Bridges CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze Lillian, Ala. News is committed to accuracy and is going to be all right. The If I smell an Easter lily, I will fun, safe, and small risks like wants to hear from you if we need coughing is starting to hurt and spend $40 on tissues, take 40 trying something new at your to make a correction or clarification. keeps my wife from sleeping at puffs of albuterol, and sneeze favorite restaurant. If you feel Please email us at news@gulf- night. The prednisone is drying till my chest hurts. Different allergic to criticism, begin to breezenews.com with the subject me up, but it’s keeping me red folks, different strokes. invite it from those you trust at line CORRECTION or CLARIF- faced and hot. 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I oak to create the perfect allergy how constructive or well in- our allergy season together. haven’t had a problem with al- cocktail! There’s a lot to be al- tentioned. Others can’t handle “Keep your eye on the lergies over the last eight years lergic to in this world. confrontation and will avoid it healthy soul, scrutinize the Gulf Breeze News is published or so, but they have come back Most of our allergies are all cost. Some of us feel aller- straight life; there’s a future in weekly on Thursdays for $39 per with a vengeance. I’m not gic to deadlines or high expec- strenuous wholeness” (Psalm year by Gulf Breeze News Inc. simply the body’s overreac- alone. tations. Others of us overreact 37:37, MSG). We can all settle Periodical postage paid at Gulf tion to substances that the rest God’s word Breeze, Florida. USPS #021819. Seems like there’s lots to of the world can handle better to our fears of loss, jealousy, down and breathe a little deeper be allergic to right now. 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| WEEK OF March 10 - March 16 | n ‘The Paper Bag of Downtown Pensacola “eat a seagrass bed,” Gulf Coast. Reservations n Blue Angels practice is located on make a shark tooth Princess’ to experience an eclectic required. Practice the Museum Flight Line array of music, art and necklace, seining, games, north of the Museum. Thursday, March 17, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, 11:30 cuisine. ishing, marine creatures, Signs are posted to Friday, March 18, 7:30 p.m. n Ghost Hunt a.m. marine debris, arts and direct visitors to viewing Saturday, March 19, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 19, 8 p.m. Thursday, March 24, 11:30 crafts, food, displays, and parking locations, Sunday, March 20, 2:30 p.m. n Ice Flyers boating and water safety, Pensacola Lighthouse a.m. Is the Pensacola including limited parking Pensacola Little Theatre: Friday, March 18, 7:05 p.m. kayaking and more! National Naval Aviation Vs. Peoria Rivermen Lighthouse haunted? for handicapped visitors. A Treehouse Production Museum - viewing area Saturday, March 19, 7:05 p.m. Several psychics and Open bleacher seating is Once upon a time n Spring Fling Easter The outside viewing Vs. Peoria Rivermen clairvoyants agree; the available for seating 1,000 there was a princess Egg Hunt for Kids area for the Blue Angels Sunday, March 20, 4:05 p.m. Pensacola Lighthouse has people. named Elizabeth who Saturday, March 19, Vs. Peoria Rivermen been called one of the planned to marry a 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Pensacola Bay Center most haunted lighthouses prince named Ronald, Children’s Services Building in America. See if the who was perfect in every 1121 W. Lakeview Ave., n Ocean Hour Beach ghosts are willing to way. Then suddenly, a Pensacola Cleanup meet you! Reservations dragon came to town Families can enjoy an Saturday, March 19, 8:45 a.m. are required at www. who destroyed her Easter egg hunt, crafts, Project Greenshores, Pensacola pensacolalighthouse.org kingdom, kidnapped her games and food. The Ocean Hour will Ronald, and burned all hunt is scheduled to meet at the foot of the her clothes so that she accommodate different 3-Mile Bridge on the has no choice but to age groups at the Pensacola side to clean wear a paper bag. Will following times: up Project Greenshores. Noon - 12:15 p.m. - 0 to 4 Elizabeth ind the dragon Bring gloves, water and and will she rescue Prince 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. - 5 to 7 sunscreen; buckets and Ronald? Come follow the 12:45 - 1:15 p.m. - 8 to 10 bags will be provided. For Paper Bag Princess on her more information email journey to ind out. n Discovery [email protected], or visit their Facebook Saturday: n Smokin’ in the page, Ocean Hour - Harnessing the Sky Square BBQ Cook- Cleanpeace. Saturday, March 19, 1:30 Off - 2:30 p.m. Friday, March 18, n Gulf Breeze Rotary National Naval Aviation noon - 9 p.m. Museum (PG-13) To buy tickets online, go to: Gumbo Cook-Off WWW.MOVIESHOWTIME.NET Saturday, March 19, Authors Fritz Trapnell Saturday, March 19, FIND US ON 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and Dana Trapnell Seville Square Gulf Breeze Community Tibbitts present story Professional barbecue highlights and rare DOORS OPEN Friday, March 18, thru Sunday March 24, teams from around Center DAILY 12:30 photographs from n Blue Angels Tour DIVERGENT SERIES: THE ALLEGIANT (PG13) the U.S. will gather to All you can eat gumbo 0There is an extra 1:05•2:30• 4:00• 6:45• 7:45• 9:25 their new biography, Wednesday, March 23, 11 a.m. from 20+ professional and $2.50 charge 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE (PG13) compete at the irst Harnessing the Sky: Thursday, March 24, 11 a.m. for 3D movies barbecue contest locally amateur cooking teams. 1:30• 4:40• 7:15• 9:40 Frederick “Trap” Trapnell, Pensacola Lighthouse *Sorry, No Passes to be sanctioned by the Also enjoy hamburgers, for 3D Movies DEADPOOL (R) the U.S. Navy’s Aviation Experience the 1:35• 4:50• 7:20• 9:50 Kansas City Barbecue sodas, beer and live (850) 934-3332 EXT 1 Pioneer, 1923 - 52 incredible precision and THE BROTHERS GRIMSBY (R) 9:55 Society. Great family fun, music. 1233 Crane Cove Blvd. feel the awesome power Gulf Breeze, Florida LONDON HAS FALLEN (R) entertainment and food! (3.7 miles east of n n Sunset Toast at the of the mighty Blue Angels 1:20• 4:35• 7:10• 9:35 Proceeds go to local Seagrass Pensacola Beach Exit) Top at eye level from the MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN (PG) charities. Awareness Festival 1:15• 4:15• 7:00• 9:30 Saturday, March 19, 6:30 p.m. catwalk of the lighthouse Saturday, March 19, THE YOUNG MESSIAH (PG13) 5:10 Pensacola Lighthouse - 150 feet above ground n Gallery Night 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. ZOOTOPIA 2D (PG) Make date night level. Reservations TICKET Friday, March 18, 5 - 9 p.m. Shoreline Park South 12:50• 1:45• 3:30• 4:30• 6:35• 7:30• 9:00 special and treat required. Downtown Pensacola Family focused yourselves to the most TONIGHT'S PREMIERE SHOWING Stroll through the activities include: live marine life in touch tanks, romantic view on the ALLEGIANT (PG-13) 7:00•8:20 charming brick walkways ‘Deadpool’ shakes up superhero genre At this particular moment in time we might inally be inding ourselves at a movie tipping point. There are so many movies about superheroes – there are sequels, there are re-boots, there are spin-offs, there are totally new re-interpretations of long established characters and origin stories. It is very dificult to imagine just how many more major avoid this reality. Hopefully is more sex, and the humor is motion pictures can be released you can ind at least some of more raw and cynical than in that are about Superman, these movies fun and enjoyable, any Superhero movie I have Batman, Spiderman, the X- otherwise these times today ever seen. Our hero (or anti- Men, the Avengers and on and might be pretty sad and even hero) deeply enjoys brutally on and on. Both Marvel and DC a little troubling. I am deeply torturing his enemies, and he Comics have outlines for movies grateful that I still, sincerely, makes no apologies for it. This 20 or 30 bad guys shooting at to come over the next 15 years enjoy the superhero genre of all is, oddly, pretty refreshing, him with hardly a scratch- that (until 2031!) As long as people movie. (Maybe I am not too old as it lends a new spin on watching “Deadpool” was a fun, continue to enjoy these sorts yet. . .) the superhero genre movie. kinda dirty joy. I really loved of things, and they continue Enter into this popular movie Deadpool takes glee in makingit with only a small amount of to make the great amounts of landscape the latest Marvel fun of all the tropes establishedguilt. But if this type of movie money that almost all of them Comics entry titled “Deadpool.” in dozens of superhero moviesis not your type of thing, once do, there is absolutely NO END “Deadpool” is unique in this that have come before – again, the of course, this certainly in sight. milieu as it is an “R” rated bad guys with deep Easternis not going to change you. If you love going to the movie – there is more cursing, European accents, the single “Deadpool” is now playing movies in 2016 you cannot there is more violence, there hero who faces off and survivesat theatres everywhere. Business is Better in Gulf Breeze! Tell the story of your business or organization’s progress and success in the 2016 Gulf Breeze News Progress Report distributed in the Gulf Breeze News and throughout o ce lobbies in our area. Gulf Breeze News Hurry! PROGRESS RESERVE your ad by March 31, REPORT 2016 Save 15%

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Will it Jaclyn Blackstone (Gretchen Mol), continue without him? -- Rina R., who may or may not be struggling via email with a multiple personality SRIA forum draws a crowd A: Michael Weatherly may be disorder, Chance finds himself out, but Mark Harmon and the in the crosshairs of her abusive » plain what the organization and staff do exact- Continued from Page 1A rest of the cast are still in. CBS spouse, who also happens to be a ly. One asked if there was a website they could announced recently that it has ruthless police detective. and will stay that way forever and forever,” he go to and see what all the staff does. And some r e n e w e d will continue past season 15, but if *** said. That drew applause from the crowd. asked where do their taxes go? the police it keeps up the way it has been, and Q: I just saw “London Has The only elected SRIA board member, Dave Pavlock explained, “When the coun- procedural if series star Mark Harmon stays Fallen” and loved Gerard Butler Thomas Campanella, told the crowd, “For 64 ty taxes you ad valorem taxes, out of every through 2018, happy, I’d say that all signs point in it. Actually, I love just about years the island authority has done an effective $1,000, about $580 goes to the school district, m e a n i n g to yes for an extension past 2018. every movie he’s in. Can you tell job trying to keep this beach going. The county $420 goes to the county, and of the rest half we will But, alas, only time will tell. me what he’s working on now? -- now is actually asking us for direction for the goes to the sheriff department. All the mon- get at least *** Gina T., via email future. We need your input. You have already ey collected out here does not come back to two more Q: I’ve been following Gretchen A: This summer in London, the received a 50 percent reduction in lease fees us. We have been told that several times – it seasons of Matt Hoyle/CBS Mol since 1996’s “Rounders,” and handsome Scot will start filming and we are trying to look at our budget to see doesn't happen any where in the county.” our favorite Mark Harmon I loved her in “3:10 to Yuma” and “Hunter Killer,” an action drama where we can cut some more to give you more Pavlock remembered when he moved here s l e u t h i n g “Boardwalk Empire.” Now that that also stars Gary Oldman. The discount in lease fees.” in 1961 “this beach closed right after Labor crew. “Boardwalk” is over, can I see film had stalled when the original One resident said, “I really cannot get my Day weekend and opened again at Easter. It Glenn Geller, president of her in anything else? -- Danny T., production company, Relativity head around the fact that we have double taxa- was desolate. Now more and more people are CBS Entertainment, released this Morristown, New Jersey Media, filed for Chapter 11. While tion, with the lease fees and then the ad valorem making their homes out here and it is quite statement: “It’s extraordinary A: Next up for the gorgeous Relativity -- the studio behind taxes. Double taxation does not belong in a de- different.” But Campanella said, “But success that in its 13th season and with and talented actress is the Hulu- “Limitless,” “The Immortals” mocracy.” creates its own set of problems.” over 300 episodes to its credit, exclusive series “Chance,” which and “The Fighter” -- is currently Board member Tammy Bohannon warned, Commercial leaseholder Mike Pinzone told ‘NCIS’ continues to excel at such is based on the novel of the same working with its creditors “We have to stress that if lease fees go away al- the crowd, “I have not been here as long as a a high level on a global scale. It name by Kem Nunn. She stars to emerge from bankruptcy, together there will be higher taxes. A lot of our lot of you – but I’ve been here 19 years. We is testimony to an amazing cast - opposite “House” alum Hugh Millennium Films has since homes out here are worth a lot, and the county manage the Pensacola Beach fishing pier and - led on and off the screen by the Laurie in this straight-to-order, picked up the reins of “Hunter will apply ad valorem taxes at the same rate as own Papa’s Pizza out here. I cannot imagine exceptional Mark Harmon -- for 20-episode, two-season series. Killer,” breathing new life into the they do on the mainland once the lease fees go being out here without a local governmental skillfully bringing this universally It is described as “a provocative almost-dead film. way. And I believe most people are paying a lot agency to protect us. 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Story 5B Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER March 17, 2016 GB hoops, Thursday, March 17 Softball vs. West Florida (JV 5 p.m., v-ball 8A Var. 7) Boys lacrosse at next three Washington, 7:30 p.m. years Tennis at Win appeal to ‘play up’ with Washington, 3:30 Navarre, Niceville and Tate p.m. Suwannee BY JASON THOMPSON women’s lacrosse Gulf Breeze News [email protected] vs. Huntingdon at Dolphin Stadium, Something about being ‘The 6 p.m. Little Engine that Could’ really appeals to Gulf Breeze High. Last spring, the Dolphin football Friday, March 18 program were tentatively placed Softball at back in District 1-5A, which Escambia (JV 5 included four Panama City schools p.m., Var. 7) (Arnold, Bay, Rutherford and Boys lacrosse vs. Mosley). They appealed and were granted to move up to 6A, with Pace Leon, 7:30 p.m. and Milton, along with Navarre, Girls lacrosse vs. who petitioned to ‘play down’ after Parkview, Ga., (JV being placed initially in 7A. 4:30 p.m., Var. 6) Two weeks ago, tentative Boys Milestone maker basketball and volleyball districts were released for the next three weightlifting Frances Williams drives in to score her 100th career goal during the Lady Dolphins’ years. The new reclassifi cations at District 1-2A would give the state nine classes 14-2 win at Washington on March 9. meet at Pace, 1 instead of eight. p.m. GBHS, along with District 1- 6A (PHS, Pine Forest, Washington, Saturday, March 19 Pace, Milton and Escambia) were moved to 1-7A. But Gulf Breeze Track at Wildcat petitioned, and were granted Invitational Jason Thompson/GB News permission to move to District 1-8A (Washington), 8 to play Niceville, Navarre and Tate. a.m. “The change has allowed an Girls lacrosse vs. Williams records milestone opportunity to save expenses and at Leonardtown, the same time free up scheduling,” Principal Danny Brothers said. Md., 2 p.m. “Moving from a seven team district in win at Washington with 12 mandatory games to a four Monday, March 21 team district with six mandatory games Baseball vs Senior first lacrosse player cut travel costs and allows the coach Tennessee, 6 p.m. in school history to score 100 additional scheduling fl exibility.” Softball vs. The volleyball team went career goals unbeaten in district play (12-0) last Glenwood, Ga., year and 4-0 against Navarre and 5/7 p.m. BY JASON THOMPSON Tate, with three of those four wins Girls lacrosse vs. Gulf Breeze News went past three games. Leonardtown, [email protected] Boys basketball went 6-6 in 1- Md. at GBSA, 10 7A this year, while the girls were It’s been a memorable senior year for Frances Williams. 4-8. The girls were a combined 0-6 a.m. A few months ago, the senior became the fi rst Gulf against 1-8A teams, while the boys Breeze native to sign a college scholarship, when she were 1-3 (with the three losses Wednesday, March 23 inked with Lenoir Rhyne University. coming by a combined 21 points). Baseball vs Add another chapter last week, when the oldest child of Rutherford, 6 Jack and Kelly Williams became the fi rst GBHS lacrosse player - male or female - in school history to score 100 LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD p.m. goals in a career. GBHS will play in District 1-8A Williams needed less than fi ve minutes to score career volleyball and basketball the next Results goals 99 and 100 against Washington on March 9, a game three years. Here are the three which ended with Gulf Breeze winning 14-2. largest and three smallest schools Wednesday, March 9 in 8A, according to enrollment: Girls lacrosse 14, She was mobbed by her teammates after the milestone goal and, unbeknownst to her, were surprised with a 1) Ocala West Port 2,636 Washington 2 Jason Thompson/GB News 2) Palm Harbor University 2,551 tribute - a ‘100’ in black Sharpie was written on the palm 3) Celebration 2,435 Boys lacrosse 10, of every teammate’s hand and shown to her after the 100th Milestone maker 83) Miami Goleman 1,658 Catholic 5 was scored. 84) Gulf Breeze 1,636 Frances Williams is mobbed by teammates after her 100th goal last 85) North Miami Mourning 1,561 Williams fi nished with four goals and three assists. week. Adriana Fuentealba (31) shows Williams the 100 that’s written See Williams, Page 4B » on her hand - the entire team surprised Williams with the gesture. The Winning Team Professionals you can count on! IN THE HEART OF GULF BREEZE! BEAUTIFUL GRAND POINTE! TIGER POINT FAMILY HOME!

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10:59 2nd - Catholic goal 1-2 8:15 2nd - Durst goal (Nick LACROSSE Frazier) 2-2 7:00 2nd - Noah Haas goal (Clark Girls Couget) 3-2 March 9 - Pensacola 2:34 2nd - Catholic goal 3-3 GBHS 6 8 - 14 1:21 2nd - Catholic goal 3-4 Washington 1 1 - 2 0:08.5 2nd - Nick Valletto goal 21:50 1st - Frances Williams goal (Durst) 4-4 (Shelby Dunne) 1-0 7:03 3rd - Durst goal (Cole Foster) 20:34 1st - Williams goal (#100 of 5-4 career, Pewitt) 2-0 6:56 3rd - Haas goal 6-4 19:33 1st - Washington goal 2-1 4:46 3rd - Catholic goal 6-5 18:24 1st - Kaytlyn Carlson goal 4:02 3rd - Harold Hill goal (Williams) 3-1 (Couget) 7-5 16:22 1st - KateReagan Costello 11:17 4th - Jordan Pliska goal 8-5 goal (Dunne) 4-1 4:44 4th - Haas goal 9-5 14:36 1st - Reilly Thompson goal 2:30 4th - Durst goal (Haas) 10-5 (Costello) 5-1 Saves: Cole Foster - 13 4:41 1st - Costello goal (Williams) Ground balls controlled - Haas 10, 6-1 Frazier 6, Pliska, Daly and Valletto 24:24 2nd - Williams goal 5 each (Costello) 7-1 17:58 2nd - Thompson goal (Williams) 8-1 16:30 2nd - Washington goal 8-2 TRACK 16:18 2nd - Carlson goal (Costello) 9-2 Girls 10:25 2nd - Megan Pewitt goal March 8 - Gulf Breeze (Daly Ostrander) 10-2 GBHS 80, PHS 60, Milton 57, 9:23 2nd - Pewitt goal (Costello) Tate 56 11-2 Discus - 1) Riley Lerille (84-4), 2) 8:19 2nd - Williams goal 12-2 Evelyn Dermody (83-8), 3) Ronni 6:37 2nd - Costello goal 13-2 Cerbone (82-8). Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News 1:01 2nd - Kendall Sheffler goal Long jump - 3) Anna Jacobs (13- 14-2 3), 4) Desirae Kane (11-11), 5) Dolphin All Stars Haley Pavelko (11-10). Boys Shot put - 2) Lerille (30-8). Above: Perrin Foote drives to the basket for the East All Stars during the Pensacola Sports March 9 - Gulf Breeze High jump - 1) Sullivan (5-0), 2) Association’s All Star Game Friday at Pensacola State College. All four Dolphins (Foote, Bradley Catholic 1 3 1 0 - 5 Hepworth (4-10), 3) Macall Massey Proctor, Brennan Sise and Ole Swallich) scored for the East (coached by GBHS head coach Jarrod GBHS 1 3 3 3 - 10 (4-6). Denmon) in their 101-90 win over the West. Michelle Barrineau (left) was the lone representative for 8:58 1st - Catholic goal 0-1 GBHS in the girls’ game. 7:41 1st - T.J. Durst goal 1-1 See Stats, Page 3B »

COLLEGE BASKETBALL ON TV Thursday, March 17 11:15 AM Duke vs. North Carolina Wilmington CBS 11:40 AM Texas Tech vs. Butler TruTV JOINT FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL 12:30 PM TNT Colorado vs. Connecticut TNT 1:00 PM Iowa State vs. Iona TBS 1:45 PM Baylor vs. Yale CBS PUBLIC NOTICE 2:10 PM Virginia vs. Hampton TruTV 3:00 PM Kansas vs. Austin Peay TNT 3:30 PM Purdue vs. Arkansas-Little Rock TBS The Federal Emergency Management Agency and Florida Division of Emergency Management have 5:50 PM Miami vs. Buffalo TNT received the following application for Federal grant funding. Final notice is hereby given of the Federal 6:10 PM Indiana vs. Chattanooga CBS 6:20 PM North Carolina vs. Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) consideration to provide funding in the form of Hazard Miti- Florida Gulf Coast/Fairleigh Dickinson winner TBS 6:27 PM Utah vs. Fresno State TruTV gation Grant Program. Funds will be provided in accordance with Section 404 of the Robert T. Stafford 8:20 PM Arizona vs. Vanderbilt/Wichita State winner TNT Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, Public Law 93-288, as amended. 8:40 PM Kentucky vs. Stony Brook CBS 8:50 PM Southern (USC) vs. Providence TBS 8:57 PM Seton Hall vs. Gonzaga TruTV Under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), federal actions must be reviewed and evaluated Friday, March 18 11:15 AM CBS Dayton vs. Syracuse CBS for feasible alternatives and for social, economic, historic, environmental, legal, and safety consider- 11:40 AM Villanova vs. UNC Asheville TruTV ations. Under Executive Order (EO) 11988 and EO 11990 FEMA is required to consider alternatives to 12:30 PM Oregon St. vs. VCU TNT 1:00 PM California vs. Hawaii TBS and to provide public notice of any proposed actions in or affecting loodplains or wetlands. EO 12898 1:45 PM Michigan St. vs. Middle Tennessee St CBS also requires FEMA to provide the opportunity for public participation in the planning process and to 2:10 PM Iowa vs. Temple TruTV 3:00 PM Oklahoma vs. CSU Bakersfield TNT consider potential impacts to minority or low-income populations. 3:30 PM Maryland vs. South Dakota St. TBS 5:50 PM Wisconsin vs. Pittsburgh TNT 6:10 PM West Virginia vs. Stephen F. Austin CBS Funding for the proposed project will be conditional upon compliance with all applicable federal, tribal, 6:20 PM Texas A&M vs. UW-Green Bay TBS 6:27 PM Oregon vs. Holy Cross/Southern U. winner TruTV state and local laws, regulations, loodplain standards, permit requirements and conditions. 8:20 PM Xavier vs. Weber St. TNT 8:40 PM Notre Dame vs. Michigan/Tulsa winner CBS 8:50 PM Texas vs. Northern Iowa TBS Applicant: 8:57 PM St. Joseph’s vs. Cincinnati TruTV Santa Rosa County, 6495 Caroline St. Suite H, Milton, FL 32570-4592 PRO BASEBALL ON TV Thursday, March 17 Project Title: 6:05 PM Arizona at Chicago Cubs ESPN Monday, March 21 FEMA-4068-08-R, Settlers Colony Drainage Improvements Expansion Project 12:05 PM Boston at St. Louis ESPN Tuesday, March 22 TBD Tampa Bay at Cuba ESPN Location of Proposed Work: 12:05 PM Boston at Miami ESPN The area affected by this project is located within Section 36 of Township 2 South and Range 29 East, PRO BASKETBALL ON TV within the limits of unincorporated Santa Rosa County. The main corridors are composed of Gondolier Thursday, March 17 Boulevard and Coronado Drive and the arterial roadways include Aquamarine Drive, Bay Street, Grand 7:30 PM Portland at San Antonio NBATV Canal Street, Silver Strand Court, Vestavia Way and Wild Roost Road. Friday, March 18 6:30 PM Boston at Toronto NBATV Saturday, March 19 Proposed Work and Purpose: 7:30 PM Golden State at San Antonio ABC Sunday, March 20 The proposed drainage improvements consist of the removal and replacement of existing undersized 6:30 PM Sacramento at NBATV Monday, March 21 storm sewer systems (i.e., drainage inlets and pipes), and the installation of additional storm sewer 6:00 PM San Antonio at Charlotte NBATV systems, as well as Miami curb and gutter, designed to effectively capture and convey excess waters 9:00 PM Memphis at Phoenix NBATV into a man-made canal system with a direct hydraulic connection to the Santa Rosa Sound. The pro- Tuesday, March 22 posed storm sewer systems will be located along Settlers Colony Boulevard, Coronado Drive, Venetian 7:00 PM Houston at Oklahoma City TNT 9:30 PM Memphis at Los Angeles Lakers TNT Way, Vestavia Way, Grand Canal Street, Wild Roost Road, Aquamarine Drive, Gondolier Boulevard, and Wednesday, March 23 Bay Street. 7:00 PM New York at Chicago ESPN 9:30 PM Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State ESPN Project Alternatives: PRO HOCKEY ON TV The alternatives to the project that have been and will be considered are 1) the no action alternative Sunday, March 20 and 2) acquisition and demolition of several homes prone to reoccurring looding, and conversion of 5:00 PM Washington at Pittsburgh NBCSN 7:30 PM Minnesota at Chicago NBCSN land to open space. These alternatives to the proposed project are not viable because under Alternative Monday, March 21 1) the County and their residents would face a high risk of incurring into a similar devastation as it has 6:30 PM Philadelphia at NY Islanders NBCSN Tuesday, March 22 previously occurred: major and prolonged structural, yard, and roadway looding; the homes will suffer 7:30 PM Los Angeles at Minnesota NBCSN - Wednesday, March 23 reoccurring damage; and Alternative 2) acquisition and demolition of homes prone to structural lood 7:00 PM Boston at NY Rangers NBCSN ing implies a higher cost alternative than implementing the proposed drainage improvements. COLLEGE BASEBALL ON TV Comment Period: Friday, March 18 5:00 PM North Carolina vs. Duke ESPN3 Comments are solicited from the public; local, state or federal agencies; and other interested parties in 5:30 PM Boston College vs. Clemson ESPN3 order to consider and evaluate the impacts of the proposed project. The comments should be made in Notre Dame vs. North Carolina State ESPN3 6:00 PM Louisville vs. Miami (FL) ESPN3 writing and addressed to the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, Florida Division of Emergency Manage- Saturday, March 19 ment, 2702 Directors Row, Orlando, FL 32809. These are due within 15 days of this notice. The State 12:00 PM North Carolina vs. Duke ESPN3 1:00 PM Kentucky at Georgia SECN will forward comments to applicable regulatory agencies as needed. Interested persons may submit 3:00 PM Boston College vs. Clemson ESPN3 - 5:30 PM Notre Dame vs. North Carolina State ESPN3 comments, obtain more detailed information about the proposed action, or request a copy of the ind 7:30 PM Mississippi State at Vanderbilt SECN ings by contacting: Sunday, March 20 12:00 PM Kentucky at Georgia SECN Notre Dame vs. North Carolina State ESPN3 Sheila Fitzgerald, Grants Director (850) 983-1848 Boston College vs. Clemson ESPN3 North Carolina vs. Duke ESPN3 Santa Rosa County Board of Commissioners [email protected] Tuesday, March 22 5:00 PM UCF at Florida State ESPN3 Georgia Tech vs. Kennesaw State ESPN3 Adele Balmer, State Environmental Liaison Oficer (407) 856-5019 Oklahoma State vs. Wichita State ESPN3 Florida Division of Emergency Management [email protected] 6:00 PM Tenn Tech at Tennessee SECN Wednesday, March 23 3:00 PM UCF at Florida State ESPN3 Legal 40187 Gulf Breeze News 3/17/16 5:00 PM Bethune Cookman vs. Miami (FL) ESPN3 gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS March 17, 2016 3B

Submitted Photo Submitted Photo Tourney champs Heading to ID2 camp Anthony Ciccarello and Everest Noyes from the Gulf Coast Breakers The Bayside U-12 girls soccer team won their division at the Eastern Shore Premier Cup Feb. 28 in Daphne. They are (front, from left): U12 soccer team, were selected to participate in the US Club Emma Hartman Sumrall, Lauren Lassiter, Ashley Granse, Delaney Williams, Josie Cloutier, Neysa Misita, Catherine Isakson, Addie Soccer’s id2 Program Training Camp April 7-10, 2016 in Raleigh, Stikeleather, Kiley Gillis, Allie Boynton Back Row: left to right: Jorja Elmore, Riley Avant and Sage Hall. Back: Coach Ryan Williams. North Carolina.

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Female Results Age 1 - 12 Top (3) 1118 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. #201  Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 1,600 meter run - 3) Hannah Flight: 1 1 Lena MacDonald 9 Gulf Breeze Dr. Karen Kennedy 7552 Navarre Pkwy. #18  Navarre, FL 32566 Spooneybarger (5:57), 5) Lindsay RS-Cupp 16-8 25:08 www.karenkennedymd.com | 850.916.7766 Saunders (6:28). GB-Brodie 14-10 2 Ann Hitpas 10 27:03 800 meter run - 2) Wright (2:33.9). Club-Leveque 13-11 3 Winnie Van Camp 10 29:06 3,200 meter run - 1) Spooneyba- PAC-Ward 13-11 rger (13:07), 3) Tabitha Labrato RS-Hansford 12-12 Male Results Age 1 - 12 Top (3) (13:23), 4) Megan Hoffman GS-Fletcher 12-12 1 Cannon Pene 10 22:20 (13:48), 5) Saunders (13:35). PCC-Williams 11-13 2 Andrew Henderson 10 22:54 3 Max Van Camp 10 23:01 RS-Timby 5-19 Boys We are a Multiline Dealer GBHS 112.5, Milton 78, Tate Female Results Age 13 - 18 Top Flight: 2 FREE 48.5, PHS 30 (3) ฀฀฀฀฀ GB-Hightower 17-3 HEARING Discus - 2) Malcolm Landrieu (121- 1 Shelby Dunne 16 GB 22:52 All Makes/Models TEST! RS-Thorsen 12-8 7), 3) Wesley Routh (113-6), 4) 2 Megan Hoffman 15 23:00 Serving Pensacola over 47 years Greyson Rine (93-0). GB-Hartley 12-8 3 Olivia Hepworth 16 GB 24:46 Long jump - 1) Daniel Harris (19-1). GS-Coyne 11-13 Male Results Age 13 - 18 Top (3) Professional Hearing Aid Center Shot put - 1) Landrieu (42-1.5). Port-Clay 8-12 1 Harry Hewson 18 P'cola Beach ฀฀฀฀฀฀ GS-Wiseman 6-14 Patricia Russo High jump - 2) William Walden (5- 19:46 438-4092 ฀฀ 2), 3) Nick McCain (4-10). RS-Thompson 6-14 2 Luke Grubbs 15 20:20 Pole vault - 1) Phillip Wade (11-0), 3 Matthew Hitpas 15 20:29 2) Brett Latimer (10-6), 3) Jacob Flight: 3 Turner (10-6), 4) Joe Hudson (10- PAC-Ondra 19-1 Female Results Age 19 - 29 Top (3) 0), 5) Aaron Jennings (10-0). OB-Shell 10-10 1 Mallory Sullivan 20 27:48 Triple jump - 3) Brandon Klisart (33- PCC-Mullet 9-11 2 Paige Vantassel 19 GB 30:50 11.5), 4) London Parries (33-0.5). GB-Baril 9-11 3 Anya Nusbaum 19 Tallahassee 4x800 meter relay - 1) GBHS. OB-Gilliand 7-13 30:50 100 meter dash - 3) Davis (12.17). RS-Costello 6-14 Male Results Age 19 - 29 Top (3) 1,600 meter run - 1) Mason Flight: 4 1 Matthew Babikow 19 GB 17:52 Youberg (5:01), 2) Gary Quilligan RS-Manziek 14-10 2 John Carsair 25 23:54 (5:07), 3) Connor Creel (5:22), 4) RS-Dantino 14-10 3 Jared Kane 25 24:33 Jesse Grant (5:27). RS-McGhee 12-12 400 meter run - 4) Charlie Gentry GB-Man 12-12 Female Results Age 30 - 39 Top (3) Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News (58.5). HBTS-Frink 11-13 1 Sherry Leroy 39 GB 29:34 Matthew Babikow was second 2 Carrie Kyzar 37 GB 31:41 300 meter hurdles - 4) Hitpas RS-Barrow 9-15 overall at the recent Quentin (47.2), 5) Denaro (55.3). 3 Anna Pope 30 33:40 Cooper Liver Life 5K. 800 meter run - 1) Ryan Von Brock Male Results Age 30 - 39 Top (3) Flight: 5 (2:18), 5) Kyler Von Arb (2:34). 1 James Fox 31 Gulf Breeze 19:48 PCC-Klayhorst 14-6 200 meter dash - 5) Josh Stopper (24.4). 2 Dj Dalton 36 26:26 GS-Seavey 13-7 3,200 meter run - 1) Youberg 3 Adam Crow 31 GB 29:04 (12:23), 2) Quilligan (11:10), 3) GB-Gray 13-11 Enery Nelson (11:58), 4) Mark Roof GB-Szymanski 11-9 Female Results Age 40 - 49 Top (11:59). RS-Martin 8-12 (3) 4x400 meter relay - 2) GBHS (3:51). OB-Lee 8-12 1 Kelly O’Hargan 49 GB 24:26 PCC-Falzone 5-15 2 Mary Pene 41 24:29 3 Jackie Dujkovic 40 Ft Walton Flight: 6 25:44 TENNIS RS-Hattaway 17-7 Male Results Age 40 - 49 Top (3) PAC-Hassell 13-11 1 Stan Connally 46 GB 22:30 March 7 - Gulf Breeze NAVY-Farris 13-11 2 Micahel Bares 46 24:04 Boys GB-Early 12-12 3 Kyle Gatzmeyer 48 GB 25:06 GBHS 7, Pace 0 RS-Mitchell 12-12 Singles GB-Rand 11-13 Female Results Age 50 - 59 Top (3) H. Essary def S. Ennis 9-7 RS-Kellen 9-15 1 Deb Stock 52 Gulf Breeze 26:04 J. Boles def AJ Robinowitz 8-5 RS-Buffington 9-15 2 Andres Candela 55 26:25 C. Scheufler def L. Brabham 8-2 Male Results Age 50 - 59 Top (3) S. Haynes def M. Ennis 8-1 Flight: 7 1 Charles Phan 55 20:00 B. Byrd def M. Batterton 8-0 RS-Suarez 18-2 2 Jim Harpole 52 21:15 Doubles GS-Newman 10-10 3 Stan Searcy 59 P'cola Beach 21:28 Essary/Boles def S. Ennis/ Club-Pettit 9-11 Rabinowitz 8-3 Female Results Age 60 - 69 Top (3) RS-Lochas 9-11 Scheufler/Haynes def Brabham/ 1 Betty Rhoden 65 31:42 PAC-Myers 9-11 Batterton 8-0 2 Mary Montcalm 60 GB 44:29 PCC-Brown 9-15 3 Patti Wheeler 62 GB 46:17 HBTS-Robb 8-12 GBHS 7, Pace 0 Male Results Age 60 - 69 Top (3) Singles 1 Mike O’Brien 61 GB 21:13 C. Scheufler def A. Lampitoc 8-0 Flight: 8 2 Thomas Wheeler 64 GB 31:09 M. Bookout def K. Clemons 8-1 OB-Doody 12-8 3 Mark Seeley 60 GB 59:04 G. Allen def L. Dulay 8-1 GS-Plotz 12-8 M. Taylor def M. Knor 8-2 RS-Ortman 12-8 Female Results Age 70 - 98 Top (3) M. Hitchcock def O. Surdel 8-2 RS-Tucker 11-9 1 Paula Murphy 70 Orleans, MA 45:26 Doubles PCC-LeCroy 11-9 2 Beverly Livingston 72 49:56 Scheufler/Bookout def Lampitoc/ RS-Beall 11-9 Male Results Age 70 - 98 Top (3) Knor 8-2 GB-Ueberschaer 10-10 1 Richard Murphy 73 Orleans, MA Allen/Taylor def Clemons/Dulay 8-1 PAC-Duke 1-19 41:35

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Shelby Dunne and Megan Pewitt had the assist on the irst two for Williams, who added two more goals in the second half. KateReagan Costello had two of her three goals in the irst half, while Kaytlyn Carlson and Reilly Thompson both scored once before the end of the half. GBHS led 6-1 at the break. Pewitt scored a pair of goals in the second half, while Thompson, Carlson, Costello and Kendall Shefler all scored in the second half. Costello inished with four assists, while Dunne had two. Daly Ostrander also had an assist in the win. Lady Dolphins 0-3 on long road trip: The Lady Dolphins' opposition outscored GBHS 17-0 to open the second half in losses to Hegarty, Winter Park and Trinity Prep last weekend. Hegarty 12, Lady Dolphins 8: The Lady Dolphins rallied from four down to tie it 5-5 at the half before Hegarty scored ive unanswered to win Friday. Avery Curington scored ive goals, while Williams had two and Pewitt one. Williams assisted on two of Curington's goals. Winter Park 12, Lady Dolphins 3: Winter Park scored six straight to open the second half to beat Gulf Breeze early Saturday. Winter Park led 3-0 before Williams scored GBHS' irst goal. Gulf Breeze trailed 4-1 at the half before Winter Park pulled away. Curington and Thompson scored in the second half for Gulf Breeze. Trinity Prep 12, Lady Dolphins 5: Like Winter Park, Trinity Prep scored six straight to open the second half to beat Gulf Breeze early Saturday. Williams, Curington, Pewitt and Dunne all scored in the irst half, with Thompson scoring in the second half. The Lady Dolphins hosted Washington Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Wednesday (after the News' deadline) before Reilly on the run Jason Thompson/GB News hosting Pineview, Ga. Friday and Leonardtown, Reilly Thompson looks for an open teammate during last week's win over Washington. KateReagan Costello looks for an open teammate last week. Md. on Monday. The Lady Dolphins hosted Washington Wednesday (after the News' deadline).

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BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Chances are, Jace Amberson will never forget Monday night. The senior, batting leadoff for the irst time, hit the irst home run of his life to tie Gulf Breeze's game with Edmond North, Okla. After EN scored two in the top of the ninth, on a home run that cleared the team's new scoreboard, Gulf Breeze answered with three in the bottom of the ninth, with Amberson's single driving in the winning run, 11-10. While Amberson may have been the team's biggest hero, he wasn't the only one. Tommy Campa, in a rare at-bat, singled to drive in a run. He eventually scored the game-winner. Carson Reeder pitched ive innings in relief of Josh Smith, who entered the game for starter Stephen Huggins, who left the game in the third inning because Jason Thompson/GB News Mary Miles Hitchcock serves during last week's match against Pace. of a back injury. Huggins struck out four in 2 2/3 innings. Reeder didn't allow a hit and struck out ive. Dolphin tennis Amberson's leadoff single in the irst was the Dolphins' only Jason Thompson/GB News hit until Parker Baynes went 2- stays unbeaten in for-5 with a run scored, singled The calm before the mob in the ifth. Tyler Dittmer, Jace Amberson (left) braces to be swarmed by his teammates after his first home run - ever - ties the Brandon Schrepf and Campa Dolphins' game with Edmond North, Okla. 8-8 in the bottom of the eighth. Amberson's single in the ninth dual match play had one hit each. plated the winning run as GBHS won 11-10.

BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Softball team remains unbeaten in district play

The Gulf Breeze High boys BY JASON THOMPSON and girls tennis teams remained Gulf Breeze News unbeaten on the season in dual [email protected] match play, posting 7-0 wins The Gulf Breeze Lady Dolphin softball team got a 16 over Pace on March 7. Results strikeout performance from Olivia Printiss as they stayed were as follows: unbeaten in District 1-6A play with a 10-1 win over PHS Thursday in Gulf Breeze. Dolphins 7, Pace 0 Printiss also singled, doubled and drove in a run, while Singles H. Essary def S. Ennis 9-7 fellow senior Kristen Watts went 4-for-4 with two stolen J. Boles def AJ Robinowitz 8-5 bases and two runs scored. C. Scheufler def L. Brabham 8-2 Reagan Raley went 2-for-4 and scored once, while Amber S. Haynes def M. Ennis 8-1 Doyle added a solo homer. B. Byrd def M. Batterton 8-0 Doubles Kara Dorsey, Madison Patrick, Delaney Batte, Caitlin Essary/Boles def S. Ennis/ Campanella, Alex Branton and Becca Mejia all had one hit Rabinowitz 8-3 each. Eight of the nine spots in the batting order recorded at Scheufler/Haynes def Brabham/ least one hit. Batterton 8-0 Lady Dolphins 7, Pace 0 Printiss allowed only one hit and walked four, throwing 18 Singles irst pitch strikes (out of 26). Only four of Gulf Breeze's 10 C. Scheufler def A. Lampitoc 8-0 runs were earned. M. Bookout def K. Clemons 8-1 After hosting Fort Walton Beach Tuesday (after the News' G. Allen def L. Dulay 8-1 M. Taylor def M. Knor 8-2 deadline), the Lady Dolphins will look to wrap up the top M. Hitchcock def O. Surdel 8-2 seed in next month's district tournament with a win at home Doubles against West Florida. They play at Escambia Friday. Scheufler/Bookout def Lampitoc/ Jason Thompson/GB News Knor 8-2 Benton Byrd hits a backhand Jason Thompson/GB News Allen/Taylor def Clemons/Dulay during his singles match March Kristen Watts gets a lead in a recent Lady Dolphin softball 8-1 7 against Pace. game. She went 4-for-4 in GBHS' 10-2 win over PHS. The Gulf Breeze Dolphins Quarterback Club presents SPRING BREAK CARNIVALield House Parking Lot at the Gulf Breeze High School F

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BLITZKREIG! doubled, played by South, was the best contract for his side. It is nearly always right to lead a trump when a one-level takeout dou- ble is passed by the responder, and West saw no reason to deviate from Submitted Photos that principle. Declarer won East’s nine of diamonds with the king and returned a low heart to dummy’s king. New Panther East took the ace and led the queen Julia Denby (front, second of trumps to South’s ace. Declarer from left) signed a volleyball could now have saved a trick by cash- scholarship to Birmingham ing the club ace, but he not unrea- Southern College Thursday. sonably continued with the jack of Also pictured are (front row): hearts, hoping to secure a heart ruff in siblings Hannah, D.J. and Luke dummy. West took the jack with the Denby. Back: parents Lea and queen and cashed the king of spades, Don Denby. on which East played the queen. West then continued with a low spade to East’s jack. East continued the devastating defense when he drew both of South’s Denby to play at Birmingham Southern remaining trumps and returned the nine of spades. West cashed the A-10 Denby, who will major in biomedical BY JASON THOMPSON “When I got onto the When a player makes a takeout of spades, East discarding his one Gulf Breeze News engineering, has two senior middle blockers double of a suit — as West did in this remaining club, and East won the case — he announces the values for [email protected] playing in front of her. “My coach told me remaining tricks with his fifth trump campus I just got the an opening bid and asks his partner to and the 10-9 of hearts. that my playing time/starting would depend feeling it was right for me.” respond in one of the other three suits. So South went down five — 1,400 Julia Denby, a three-year member of on how hard I worked,” she said. However, the responder has the points — as a result of East’s propi- the Lady Dolphin varsity volleyball team, “Julia was an outstanding volleyball — Julia Denby option of passing the double when tious pass and the subsequent flawless will continue her career with Birmingham player, a great leader, and has a lot of GBHS senior on signing a he has a very strong holding — three defense. Had West started out by lead- tricks or more — in the opener’s suit. ing the K-A and another spade instead Southern College. passion for the game,” said her coach, volleyball scholarship with Birmingham Southern In such a case, he can elect to convert of a trump, South might have held the “I chose Birmingham Southern, not only Ryan Davenport. “I was thankful to have the takeout double into a penalty dou- loss to 500 points. West’s trump lead for the athletics, but for the academics,” the coached such a great person and athlete this ble by passing. turned out to be worth an additional That is exactly what happened here younger daughter and the second of Don past season. She completed her high school Denby is the third GBHS athlete in the 800 points. when East decided that one diamond © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. and Lea Denby’s children said. “When I got career with great stats in attacking, blocking, last two years to play for BSC. 2015 grads onto the campus I just got the feeling it was and serving and I feel confi dent those skills Zach Mathews and Blake Callahan, play right for me!” will be utilized at BSC.” lacrosse for the Panthers.

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Said * Chimney Caps property is in custody of the City of Gulf Breeze Police De- EMPLOYMENT * Chimney Caps partment in Santa Rosa County, Florida, and a Complaint Jason Thompson/GB News - GENERAL for Final Judgment of Forfeiture pertaining thereto has been iled in the above styled case. Girls basketball award winners Knob Hall Win- DATED this 18th day of February, 2016. ery seeks workers Lic# CCC1327226 From left: Sadie Nix (Defense), Maddie Grace McCurdy (Dolphin Award) and Livi MICHAEL J. STEBBINS, P.L for seasonal vine- 850-934-7181 /s/ Michael J. Stebbins Doerr (Offense) were award winners for the Lady Dolphin basketball team at Michael J. Stebbins yard work in Clear 2953 Westfield Road | Gulf Breeze, Fl 32563 the recent Football Awards Banquet. Florida Bar No. 616583 Spring, MD. 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Beach for renourishment of the sand Commissioner Rob Williamson "We think this is fair because MSBU." lasted about an hour Thursday with said the county has been making it a the study shows that no other several speakers. Commissioner Rob priority to cut down on how much the area requires their residents to Williamson told residents at the county’s leaseholders have to pay toward re pay for beach renourishment — Gary Buroker meeting that there may be another $5.7 nourishment. with an MSBU. You could million coming their way to be used for “We have been making it a number change the wording on the President of the Navarre Beach leaseholders, advocating that Santa renourishment if the Governor signs one priority on our legislative priority ordinance you are looking at Rosa county apply lease fees collected since 2006 rather than impose the budget bill just passed by the state list to get money from the state for this. to say no MSBU will be used a municipal services benefi t unit on Navarre Beach leaseholders. legislature. And the leaseholders' portion last time until the $8 million in lease “That would reduce the leaseholders this was done was 44 percent of the cost. fees already paid has been portion drastically,” Williamson said. This time, the county has already to pay applied.” Santa Rosa County Budget Director 50 percent of the local share, whatever The county has a reserve the county budget goes to the Sheriff's leaseholders asked. Commissioner Jayne Bell said if the Governor signs that is, and your portion would be 28 of $8 million in its general fund budget department. We pay about $3 million a Jayer Williamson asked of they could that bill and the county gets that money percent. But the good news is, if the right now, but budget director Bells aid year in taxes out there, and we probably take another look at all this in April, there would be no need for an MSBU Governor signs what the legislature she is nervous about spending the entire do not get 40 percent of that in coverage when they know if the Governor has for renourishment. has passed, then another $5.7 million amount right now on one project. from the county sheriff – I am not sure, signed the beach bill now on his desk, Some leaseholders addressed the toward this project will be added to the “We do receive about $3 million a but I doubt it. You also get $300,000 and what interest rate would be put on county commissioners both at their $2.7 million in reserves we received year from Navarre Beach leaseholders from commercial leases on the beach, any loan the county would need to get Monday and Thursday meetings from our application for state money last in both lease fees and ad valorem and another $350,000 cash from the for renourishment. asking that there not be an MSBU for year, and leaseholders' portion would go taxes, but our overall county budget fi shing pier each year. We are here to County Administrator Tony leaseholders to pay the renourishment, down to about 15 percent. I guess in the is over $73 million. What if we have ask that the $250,000 in lease fees that Gomillion said the commissioners can but that some of the $8.2 million in near future this board needs to decide a hurricane, for example? We have no you are now getting from lease holders always come back and vote not to create lease fees collected by the county since how much of that beach renourishment idea what that kind of thing could cost. start being out into an account and held an MSBU for that area, but the rate for a 2006 be used toward renourishment. in the future should be on the shoulders Our budget is far reaching for the entire to pay renourishment next time around, possible MSBU needed to be set. Williamson asked county budget of the leaseholders who live out there.” county. We have to have a reserve.” since it will need to be done again in Commissioners voted to go ahead director Jayne Bell how much of those President of the Navarre Beach Buroker said he has been attending fi ve to eight years.” with setting a rate of a possible MSBU lease fees are in the account set aside leaseholders, Gary Buroker, told county meetings to let leaseholders Commissioner Bob Cole said taxing unit and agreed to take another for leaseholders’ fees. commissioners that leaseholders know where their money goes. he would be in favor of looking at look whether an MSBU would be Bell said, “Right now we have believe that the lease fees paid since “I told them that about 40 percent of the possibility of doing what the necessary before August.

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