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Crestview Baker junior offi cers retire fl ags police chat

By Aaron Jacobs County,” Sharon Justiss, with residents @cnb_ajacobs | ajacobs@ youth coordinator for the crestviewbulletin.com Bay County VFW, said. over coff ee “The others, the cadets BAKER — Students at collected from churches, By Aaron Jacobs Baker school learned about local businesses, local resi- @cnb_ajacobs | ajacobs@ flag etiquette and partici- dent themselves. They went crestviewbulletin.com pated in a flag retirement around and collected them.” ceremony this week. The U.S. flag code states CRESTVIEW — Crestview The April 11 Junior ROTC that when a flag is no Police Chief Tony Taylor met event also honored seniors longer fit for service that with the public and the press in the program with cer- it be “destroyed in a digni- Wednesday morning at his tificates from the Veterans fied manner, preferably by monthly Coffee with a Cop of Foreign Wars Auxiliary burning.” event. Taylor answered ques- group. Anna Miner, adjutant for tions on issues ranging from JROTC Students learned the Bay County VFW, led red light cameras to commu- about the U.S. flag code, classes on the flag code. Baker JROTC students Aaron Cooper, left, and Kenny Williams nity outreach programs. He also including how to properly Students learned proper demonstrate how to properly fold an American fl ag. [AARON talked about the traffic problem handle and fold an Ameri- ways to display the flag, JACOBS|NEWS BULLETIN] in Crestview, which he identi- can flag. how a representation of fied as the number one public They then took part in a the flag may be worn and the JROTC program. A total Johnson and President safety issue his department retirement ceremony for acceptable ways to fold and of 15 Baker students received Katherine Dye. Represen- deals with. flags that were deemed unfit store the flag. certificates of appreciation. tatives from the Okaloosa “That’s our biggest complaint for use. A brief ceremony was then The event was also County Sheriff’s Office and we get," Taylor said, "the traf- “Ninety percent of held to honor graduating attended by Bay County Baker Fire Department were fic. Obviously the amount of (the flags) came from Bay seniors who had completed VFW Commander Susan also in attendance. crashes that we have indicates that we have a traffic problem.” Taylor participated in a Face- book LIVE interview for the News Bulletin during the event. During the interview, a reader asked if the police are doing anything about Crestview’s drug problem. Taylor said his Ceremony to honor department is “very cognizant of the drugs in the community,” but could not divulge specifics on what actions the police are hometown Olympian taking to combat the issue. On the topic of red light cam- eras, Taylor answered questions about whether the program would send money out of the Crestview economy and about whether lengthening the yel- low-light period would also help prevent accidents at busy intersections. “The state takes a little over half the money,” Taylor said. “The rest of the money stays here in Crestview. It’s designed to be a revenue-neutral pro- gram. “If there are any residual funds after the vendor is paid, then that money stays here in Crestview. What my sugges- tion to the city council was that we open up an enterprise fund to go to public safety equipment.” In response to the yellow light questions, Taylor said the length of the yellow light will automati- be increased slightly as part of the camera program. He went on to say that once drivers adjust to the new yellow light timing, red light running will become a problem again. Bronze medalist team U.S.A. from left: Carlijn Schoutens, Mia Manganello, Brittany Bowe and Heather Bergsma celebrate after the Another topic Taylor women’s team pursuit speedskating race at the Gangneung Oval at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, on Feb. 21. addressed was community out- [PETR DAVID JOSEK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] reach programs. “Our biggest community By Aaron Jacobs County and Walker Elemen- now back in the area and have outreach is our Citizen’s Police @cnb_ajacobs | ajacobs@ tary School. Manganello opened a new restaurant in Academy,” Taylor said. It’s crestviewbulletin.com attended Walker as a child Valparaiso. a 10-week program; it’s one growing up in Crestview. She After missing out on quali- night a week for a couple hours CRESTVIEW — Mia Man- will also receive a key to the fying for the 2010 Winter a night. What we do is we basi- ganello Day is set for later this city. The ceremony is open to Olympics in Vancouver, cally take them through our month. The city will honor the public. Manganello took up profes- entire operations at the police Mia Manganello with a cer- “Local school friends of sional cycling before returning department.” emony April 24 at 10 am at Mia remember being amazed to speed skating in 2016. She The Coffee with a Cop event Warrior’s Hall in Crestview. at her speed at the roller rink then qualified for the 2018 began in 2013, less than a year Manganello, a former before she discovered speed games at Olympic trials in after Taylor started the job. Crestview resident, won a skating,” an email from Mayor January. At the time, Taylor stressed bronze medal in the team David Cadle read. She placed 22nd in the indi- his belief in the importance of pursuit speed skating event Mia’s Italian Restaurant in vidual 1,500-meter event, having an open-door policy and at the 2018 Winter Olympics Crestview, named after Man- falling short of the medal Mia Manganello reacts after getting feedback and input from in Pyongchang. It was the ganello, was originally owned stand. Nine days later, she competing in the women’s the community. first speed skating medal in by her parents, Dominic and was holding an Olympic medal 1,500 meters during the The event is held on the 16 years for the U.S. women’s Karen Manganello. They sold after placing third in the Team U.S. Olympic long track second Wednesday of each team. the restaurant after 13 years Pursuit, edging out the Cana- speedskating trials Jan. 6 in month from 8 am to 10 pm at The ceremony will include and moved to Ocala to fur- dian team by less than half a Milwaukee. [JOHN LOCHER/THE Casbah Coffee in downtown presentations from Okaloosa ther Mia’s training. They are second. ASSOCIATED PRESS] Crestview.

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LAWRENCE (LARRY) CARPENTER BERTHA (ROSE) BUSH LICHAUER 1928 – 2018 Lawrence (Larry) Carpen- by his side. Larry will be ter, age 70 passed away on missed by many but mostly Rose Lichauer, age 90, of April 6, 2018. He was born by his wife Patricia. Larry Ft. Walton Beach, FL passed to Eileen LaFave and Ken- is survived by his wife, Pat, into the arms of the lord neth Carpenter in Malone, children Tammy Carpenter, at home on Sunday, April NY He attended Brushton Tanya Barnes, Wendy(Rick) 8. She was born in rural School and at the age of Stanton and Paul(Khrysti) Holmes County near Boni- 18 he joined the Army, Emerich; his grandchildren, fay, FL to parents William Larry’s 20 year service Justin, Shelby, Lily, Char- Ples Bush and Ada Elizabeth to the military included the lie, Wyatt, Jackson, Norah Bush. She is predeceased era of the Vietnam War. He and Haley and his beloved by her husband, accomplished much during and cherished pet, Bella. A. Lichauer; sisters, Bessie his military years but was most recently he was involved A memorial service was Loy, Beaula Spivey and Eula ceramics, orchids and most proud to be able to cook with the Oratorical and Boys held Wednesday, April Everett. She is survived by tropical plants as well as for his fellow members. His State programs for the youth. 11,2018 followed by a cel- her brother, Jack Bush of Bingo and hugging her passion to fellow veterans Working in the service ebration of Life at the Orlando, FL and children, grandchildren. Her best brought him to the American industry for years, Larry had a Niceville American Legion. Warren Williams, Jay Wil- personal characteristic Legion. His commitment to disability retirement in 2009, The family request in lieu liams, Sandy Lichauer and was always helping oth- the Legion spanned over 30 five years after moving from of flowers that donations Linda Fitzpatrick; also her ers with a hand-up. years in both NY and Florida. Burnt Hills, NY to Fort Walton be made in honor of Larry 16 grandchildren and 20 She will be truly missed Larry served as past District Beach, Florida. He and his lov- to the American legion post great grandchildren. She by all the hands she has and Post Commander in ing wife of 21 years, Pat, most 221 for “Project Veteran had a 30 year career with touched. Expressions of both states. He currently was enjoyed spending quality Relief” 444 John Sims Pkwy the Hurlburt NCO Club and love and sympathy may serving as both the Finance time with their grandchil- E, Niceville, FL 32578 truly enjoyed her posi- be viewed or submitted Officer and Service Officer dren, and trips to the casino Expressions of love tion as head bartender. online at www.mclaugh- for Post 221 in Niceville. Larry with friends and family. and sympathy may be She also enjoyed quilting, linmortuary.com was humbled to help veterans During his time spent at placed and viewed online obtain benefits, work on The home Larry’s dog, Bella, at www.emeraldcoast- Veterans Stand Down and could always be found right funeralhome.com

ILIE STEFAN

Ilie Stefan, resident of Fort He is survived by his son, CHIARA WING GUYTON Walton Beach passed away Gabe and his wife Sheryl; 1929 - 2018 unexpectedly on April 5, grandchildren, Mitchell and 2018 at age 76. Ilie was born in Jessica; son, George and Chiara Wing Guyton, wife, Debbie, of the Cayman Ploesti, Romania to Maria and wife, Angela; grandchildren, age 88, of Destin, Florida, Islands; grandchildren, Rob- Gheorge Stefan. He attended Michael, Christopher and passed away on April 7, ert Lashley Guyton, Jr. and high school and Technical Amanda; great grandchil- 2018. She was born on his wife, Sommer, Austin College in Romania. Ilie lived dren; Camden and Brittlynn; October 19, 1929 to Robert Smith Guyton, and Natalie the past forty years between sister, Elena of Bucharest and Bita (Debona) Wing in Chiara McCann and her hus- Muscatine, Iowa before retir- Romania. He was preceded Greenville, Mississippi. She band, Trever; 6 great-grand- ing in Fort Walton Beach, in death by his parents, Maria was a former resident of children; and a host of other Florida. He worked at Bandag and Gheorge Stefan and Selma, Alabama and moved family members and friends. and Monsanto while living in brother Ion. to the Fort Walton Beach/ A service will be held at Muscatine. He enjoyed the A Memorial Service was Destin area in the early St. Andrew’s By-the-Sea outdoors, fishing, walking held Friday, April 13, 2018 at 1970’s. She loved to play Episcopal Church, 307 and spending time with his Davis Watkins Funeral Home, tennis and bridge. Chiara husband of over 66 years, Harbor Blvd., Destin, FL, on family. He was a handy car- 113 NE Racetrack Road, Ft. attended St. Andrew’s By- Dr. Thomas Lee Guyton, Sr.; Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at penter known for his ability Walton Beach, Fl 32548. the-Sea Episcopal Church. sons, Robert Lashley Guyton, 11 am, the family will receive to artfully finish a ceiling. Ilie To share memories, express She was a loving wife, Sr. and his wife, Elizabeth, friends beginning at 10:30 would always hold out a help- condolences and sign the mother and grandmother. of Selma, AL, and Thomas am. Interment will follow to ing hand to his friends in their guestbook please visit www. Chiara is survived by her Lee Guyton, Jr., and his Destin Memorial Cemetery. time of need. Daviswatkins.com

EMMA KATE MANNING 1933 - 2018

Emma Kate (Kay) Man- remembered by all those She was a prolific cook, Nolan, her beloved sister, ning, age 85, of Fort Walton she loved, embraced and and found joy in sharing her Rubye and numerous nieces, Beach, FL, passed away on supported during her life. gift with family, friends, nephews and friends. There April 6, 2018. She was born Her heart shined brightly and strangers. She is pre- will be a small private fam- in 1933 to Herbert and Cecil in her many roles: daugh- deceased by her husband, ily gathering at her fam- Barnes, in West Point, MS. ter, sister, wife, mother, Harold Thomas Manning. ily home in Mississippi. She served in the US aunt, grandmother and She is survived by her chil- Expressions of love and Air Force and retired from friend. She embraced dren, Tom and Jeff, her sympathy may be placed and a career in Civil Service. everyone with her love, granddaughters, Kristin and viewed online at www.ema- She will be missed and charity, wit and humor. Courtney, great grandson raldcoastfuneralhome.com

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DONNEY MARTIN JOAN V. ROWELL 1945 - 2018 1934 - 2018

Donney Martin, age 72 went brother Dean Martin and wife Joan V. Rowell, 84, of survived by her sisters, Jean, to be with his Lord and Savior Pat and 14 grandchildren and Mary Esther, passed away Hazel, Betty and Gillian; on Sunday, April 8, 2018, at his 8 great grandchildren, along on Monday, April 9, 2018. plus nieces and nephews. home surrounded by his fam- with extended church fam- She is preceded in death A memorial service ily. He was born on December ily and many, many friends. by her husband, Virgil; son, was held at McLaughlin 16, 1945 in Crestview and has A celebration of Donney’s Butch; great-grandson, Mortuary on Thursday, been a life long resident of the life was held Wednesday, April Brennan; parents, Wil- April 12, 2018. Joan will be area. Donney was a faithful 11, 2018, with burial in the Mil- liam and Alice Smith; and interred with her beloved member of Milligan Assembly ligan Baptist Church Cem- brothers, John and Gavin. husband, Virgil, at Bar- of God and served in many etery. In lieu of flowers the Joan is survived by her rancas National Cemetery capacities in the church, from family asks that donations be daughter, Loretta Butts and in a private service. usher to helping with any kind made to the Milligan Assem- husband Mike; daughter- In lieu of flowers, memo- of building or fixing things bly of God Building Fund. in-law, Diana Rowell; rial donations in Joan's or just helping those in need. husband Dwayne, Nathan Arrangements are grandchildren, Michaela name may be made to the He was preceded in death by Martin and wife Felicia, Mike entrusted to Whitehurst Roby and husband Nathan; Eglin Air Force Base's free his father Lonnie Martin. Wagner and wife Cynthia, Powell Funeral Home in Rachel Yurcaba and hus- family housing program Survivors include his wife Brian Wagner and wife Lori, Crestview. Guest book and band Stephen; Jon Rowell; for hospitalized military of 10 years Leah Martin, his Lisa Roy and husband Ernie condolences are available Jason Butts and wife Eiko; personnel at: "Fisher House mother Colis Martin, his and Jimbo Helms and wife online at www.whitehurst- SGT Joe S. Butts, US Army; of the Emerald Coast," children: Kelley Davis and her Heather. Also surviving is his powellfuneralhome.com great-grandchildren, P.O. Box 2007, Eglin AFB, Angelica, Sadie, Orion, Fla., 32542, or on their Simeon, Drew, Chris- website at: www.fisher- tian, Jaxson, Cayden, houseemeraldcoast.org . Lucius, Caleigh, Kyleigh Expressions of sympa- RICHARD CARROLL ROBEEN and Jordyn; great-great- thy may be submitted or 1933 - 2018 grandchildren, Madelyn viewed on line at www. and Chandler. She is also mclaughlinmortuary.com

Richard Carroll Robeen, age his loving wife Nancy Robeen; 85, passed away Friday April children Daniel Robeen (Mar- 9, 2018 in Fort Walton Beach, tha) and Cindy Lemasters; Florida. He was born in 1933 sister Kathryn Lea Thomas DENNIS MICHAEL TYREE in Kansas City, Missouri to the (Bob); grandchildren Lind- 1950 – 2018 late William and Lola Robeen. sey (Greg), Ricky, Andrew, Richard served his country Sophie and Brent and great Dennis Michael Tyree, during the Korean Conflict grandchildren Madison and age 67, of Fort Walton and the Vietnam War and Grayson. The family would Beach, FL passed away retired after 21 years as a Mas- like to express sincere grati- on April 10, 2018. He ter Sergeant with the United Safety Officer. Richard had tude to the staff of Belvedere was born to Andrew States Air Force. During a love for the water and also Commons for their loving care and Gladys Tyree on that time he was stationed at was a Charter Boat Captain in of Richard during these last August 15, 1950. He will various locations throughout Destin for many years where months. Interment will be at a be remembered for being the world to include Africa, he provided annual fish- later date in Kinderhook, Illi- a loving husband, dad Europe and the Panama ing trips for the Silver Sands nois. Expressions of love and and grandfather. He is Canal Zone. After leaving the School. He was a member sympathy may be placed and survived by his wife, military, he served as a civil- of the FWB Shrine Club and viewed online at www.emer- Lisa Tyree and step- ian as Hurlburt Field’s Ground Elk’s Lodge. Richard leaves aldcoastfuneralhome.com . son Steve (Sarah) and grandchildren, Fiona SUBMISSIONS and Natalie. A memorial service will be held 12:00 The News Bulletin publishes North Okaloosa County residents and former residents’ obituaries, including a PM on April 14, 2018 at of love and sympathy photo, for $95 in print and online. Family members should write the 500-word announcements and funeral Voice to the Nations, 745 can be viewed or sub- homes should submit them to the newspaper for confi rmation. We may edit submissions for style. Call 682-6524 Beal Pkwy, Fort Walton mitted online at www. or email [email protected] for more information. Beach, FL. Expressions mclaughlinmortuary.com

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BENJAMIN G. NEFF LT. COL. BYRON P. “SLIP” SPEARS 1925 – 2018 1917 - 2018

To live in the hearts we Vasquez (James) of Shali- Byron P. Spears, aka leave behind is not to die. mar and Karen Kitzel (Brad) Slip, loving husband, Retired Air Force Colonel of Frederick, Md.; loving father, grandfather and Benjamin G. Neff died peace- grandchildren Ben Pierce great-grandfather took off fully at his home in Ft. Walton (Jessie) of Severna Park, Md.; into the “wild blue yon- Beach, Fla. on April 7 after Gregg Cowan (Cortney) of der” on April 8, 2018. He a short illness. He was 93. Raleigh, N.C.; Tina Duncan was born to Jess and Sey- Born March 29, 1925 in of Winterville, N.C.; step- mour Spears in Little Rock, Newville, Pa., he was the son grandchildren Kate Kitzel of AR, and spent his early of Solomon and Lillian Neff Atlanta, Ga. and Ben Kitzel years in Louisville, KY. He and was raised in a loving fam- of Pensacola, Fla.; and seven received a BS in Mechani- ily with three doting older sis- beautiful great-grand- cal Engineering from The ters, Evelyn, Daisy and Ursula. children including Brooke, University of Oklahoma. He was always industrious as Courtney and Holly Pierce; Slip was employed by E. a young man growing up in a science in education from Will and Kate Cowan; and I. DuPont and then called Slip was a life member of small town. He worked in his Hofstra University. When he Kameron and Jack Duncan. into service in the Army the Order of Daedalians, father’s barber shop, played retired from the Air Force in He is preceded in death by his Infantry one month after MOAA, and Sigma Chi. the trombone in both the high 1971, Ben taught elementary wife, Warrena (Rena), daugh- Pearl Harbor. He served Slip is survived by his school band and in commu- school for 15 years in Fairfax ter, Lee Neff Givens and as Squadron Commander wife, , and their nity groups, and worked as a County Public Schools (Va.). grandson, Daniel Vasquez. flying B-25’s in the Euro- loving children, Byron deli clerk at the grocery store. One of few men teaching, he Ben appreciated his many pean Theatre in 1944. Jr. (Nieske), Candra, and In 1944, he enlisted in the was often assigned the tough good friends and neighbors, After the war, Slip served James (Suzanne), grand- Army Air Corps as an aviation kids because he was gruff, yet the staff at The Meridian at in Hawaii as PIO, and then children Elizabeth Boland cadet. During his Air Force kindhearted and friendly. Westwood, his home for the with the 81st Fighter Wing (Lane), Jesse Spears (Lou- career, he was a bomber pilot, Ben married Rena in 1949 past four years; and the recent flying P-47, P-80, and ise), Sara Spears, Victoria flying B-47s and his aviator in her grandfather’s church care from Regency Hospice. F-86 aircraft. He served Spears, Jonathan Spears call sign was Hot Dog 2. The in Bristol, Fla. He was her A private family service one year in Vietnam as (Alicia), Chrystal Lena- Neff family was stationed best friend, inspiration and will be held at Heritage Gar- Squadron Commander, rdson and Chris Kerr, five numerous places including rock for 63 years of mar- dens in Niceville, Fla. with flying RF-101s (over 150 great-grandchildren and Nebraska, Alabama, New riage. Ben and Rena retired interment next to his wife combat missions) and nieces and nephews. York, Virginia and Pakistan. to Shalimar in 1993 from the and daughter. You may go received the Distin- A gathering to celebrate His last assignment was at metro Washington, D.C. online to offer condolences or guished Flying Cross, the Slip was held on Friday, the Pentagon and he retired area. Longtime members sign the guestbook at www. Air Medal, the Legion of April 13th at Emerald in 1971 after 28 years. He was of Shalimar Presbyterian heritagegardensfuneralhome. Merit, and the Silver Star. Coast Funeral Home. In a member of the American Church, they designed and com. If you wish, a donation Carolyn Dean Losee lieu of flowers, donations Legion Post 235 and the Dae- dedicated a stained-glass in Ben’s memory can be made accepted Slip’s proposal may be made to VITAS dalians, a fraternal order of window in the sanctuary to Regency Hospice: www. on their first date in Janu- Hospice. Expressions of American military pilots. of what is now Shalimar regencyhospice.com/donate. ary 1946. Their retire- love and sympathy may Ben held a bachelor of Community Church. Heritage Gardens Funeral ment years were spent in be placed and viewed science from Florida South- Survivors include his Home of Niceville is entrusted travel and enjoying time online at www.emerald- ern College and a master of devoted daughters, Anita with the arrangements. with family and friends. coastfuneralhome.com

KENDALL LEE WALKER 1922 - 2018

Kendall Lee Walker, age 95, He was drafted from college (Ted); one son, Stephen; three later date with military passed away April 6, 2018 at into the U.S. Army serving grandchildren, , Theo- honors at Barrancas National his Ft. Walton Beach, Fl in WWII and the European dore and Lisa. Cemetery, NAS Pensacola. residence. Theatre. Memorial Services for Ken- Please visit www. Kendall was born in He is survived by his loving dall took place on Wednesday, daviswatkins.com to sign Hanover, Indiana on June wife of 72 years, June; one April 11, 2018. the guestbook, express con- 29, 1922. daughter, Leigh Anne Prahl Burial will take place at a dolences and share memories.

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BUSINESS BRIEFS North Okaloosa county business activities

By News Bulletin staff The organiza- Members should include notice. tion mailed election the blue card with the CRESTVIEW — This packets and annual meet- ballot in the postage-paid Community Bank to is the latest news from ing information about envelope. host free shred day North Okaloosa compa- March 16. Thomas Babcock III nies and their events. Ballots must be and incumbent Patri- Area residents with old received by close of busi- cia Carlyle are running or unwanted documents CHELCO election ness by April 16 CHELCO for District 1 on the they want shredded may ballots are due April 16 encourages all mem- board. Incumbents Bert have them shredded for bers to vote so that it Prutzman, District 7 and free. Choctawhatchee can reach a quorum for Burt Cosson, District 9, Community Bank is The Old Spanish Trail Cruisers will have its next annual Electric Cooperative annual meeting. Also, are running unopposed having a free shred day car show in April. [SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN] members can participate members who vote are this year. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 27 in election of its Board eligible to win a GoPro Members may also vote at 345 James Lee Blvd. w., of Trustees and annual Hero 5 or four $100 bill for or against the bylaw Crestview. Lunch will be Average Joe Car Show meeting. credits in a drawing. changes included in the served. features 16 classes

By News Bulletin staff with $1,000 in cash prizes for registered partici- CRESTVIEW — The pants. Registration is 8 Spanish Trail Cruisers a.m. to 11 a.m., and the will host its 18th annual car show starts at 9 a.m. Average Joe Car Show. Singing of the national Some of the proceeds go anthem is 11 a.m. and to the Okaloosa School trophy presentations are Nutrition Association at 3 p.m. Scholarship Fund. Activities also include The event starts at 8 a 50/50 drawing and a.m. April 21 on Main vendors. Street in Crestview. Cars Contact Danny Tate, from 1988 and older are 850-978-3688, or go welcome. to www.SpanishTrail- Sixteen classes of cars Cruisers.org for more will be open for judging, information.

A launcher holds a stack of clay pigeons for a shooting tournament. [CORY POLOM | SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN] Kiwanis sporting clay shoot funds to be used for McMahon environmental center

By News Bulletin staff “We’re raffl ing off three CRESTVIEW — The guns in a drawing the Kiwanis Club of Crest- day of the event, and we view, the Mike Josey also have an auction Memorial Sporting Clay table where people Tournament and the can enter a raffl e to Building Industry Asso- win various items, ciation present the third such as knives and gift annual Kiwanis Charity baskets.” Sporting Clay Tourna- ment. Event proceeds Karen Donaldson will be used to build a playground at the John B. McMahon Environmental contact her in advance to Center in Crestview and reserve a golf cart for the support other Kiwanis tournament. Cost is $100 projects. each. Registration, break- Tournament activities fast and warm-ups are at include raffles, accord- 8 a.m. April 28 at Shoal ing to Donaldson. River Sporting Clays “We’re raffling off three and Shooting Center, guns in a drawing the day 3985 U.S. Highway 90 E, of the event, and we also Crestview. Practice shots have an auction table will be available for pur- where people can enter a chase. The tournament’s raffle to win various items, shotgun start is 9 a.m. such as knives and gift Cost is $125 per person baskets,” she said. or $500 per team, which To register in advance, includes ammunition for contact Donaldson, 12- or 20-gauge shells karendonaldson@syno- (participants with differ- vus.com, 826-2630 or ent gauges must provide 689-4349; go to http:// their own shells), clays, crestviewkiwanis.wix. breakfast, lunch by com/crestview-kiwanis; Samuel’s Roadhouse, a or pick up a registra- T-shirt, and a goody bag. tion package at Synovus Karen Donaldson, one Bank’s north branch, of the events organizers, 1139 Industrial Drive, said participants may Crestview.

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The war on ANOTHER VIEW science

John Stossel

e’ve been told conservatives don’t believe in science and that there’s W a “Republican war on science.” But John Tierney, who’s written about sci- ence for The New York Times for 25 years and now writes for the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal, told me in my latest online video, “The real war on science is the one from the left.” Really? Conservatives are more likely to be creationists — denying evolution. “Right,” says Tierney. “But creationism doesn’t affect the way science is done.” What about President George W. Bush banning government fund- ing of stem cell research? “He didn’t stop stem cell research,” Tierney reminds me. “The government wouldn’t fund it. It turned out that it really didn’t matter much.” Private funding con- tinued and, so far, has not discovered much. “People talk about this Republican war on science, but if you look around, my ques- No Mr. President, the attorney-client tion is, where are the casualties? What scientists lost their jobs?” asks Tierney. “I privilege is not dead can’t find examples where the right wing stopped the progress of science, whereas you can look on the left and you see so to develop an effective legal If those communications show many areas that are taboo to research.” strategy for a specific matter. that President Trump knew about Some research on genetically modified President Trump has said that hush money paid to the women foods became taboo because of protests he did not know what Cohen was and conspired to deliver it, that from the left. That may have prevented a doing with respect to the alleged could be construed as evidence of second Green Revolution to feed Africa. payments to Stormy Daniels — facilitating unreported contribu- Scientists can’t even talk about whether Matthew Mangino payments that appear to be the tions to his campaign — a felony. genes affect intelligence without being focus of the search on Cohen’s Even if Trump has an threatened by the left. Political scien- office, home and hotel room. attorney-client relationship tists who continued to investigate the ttorney-client privi- He has said he was unaware of with Cohen there are excep- topic are screamed at on college cam- lege is dead!” President the payments and did not know tions to the privilege. puses, the way Charles Murray, author ‘A Donald Trump tweeted why the payments were made. The crime-fraud exception of “The Bell Curve,” has been. this week after the office of The president’s announcement provides that communications Tierney adds, “The federal government his attorney Michael Cohen of the death of the attorney-client with an attorney made in fur- stopped funding IQ research decades ago.” was raided by the FBI. privilege is a bit premature. The therance of criminal activity Likewise, researching gender differ- The attorney-client privilege only way that Trump can invoke are not protected. You can tell ences is dangerous to your career. protects most communications the attorney-client privilege is if your attorney about your own “You can’t talk about sexual differences between a client and attorney, he retained Cohen for the specific criminal conduct and that will between men and women, (although) it’s permitting those communica- purpose of negotiating with, or be privileged. But you can’t OK if they favor women,” laughs Tier- tions to be kept confidential and paying-off, Stormy Daniels. use communications with your ney. “You can say men are more likely certainly not accessible to law During the raid of Cohen’s attorney to help you commit to commit crimes, but you can’t sug- enforcement or prosecutors. office, according to the New York ongoing or future criminal acts. gest that there might be some sexual To avail oneself of the privi- Times, the FBI took computers, If paying hush money to difference that might predispose men lege, the client and attorney must cell phones, business records and Daniels or McDougal is a to be more interested in a topic.” have a relationship with regard to other documents related to the crime and that crime was Google fired engineer James Damore a specific matter. A client can- Daniels payment, and a $150,000 committed by Cohen with merely for suggesting that sex dif- not claim to a have an attorney payment made by the National the president’s consent, ferences might explain why more for “all matters.” If an attorney Enquirer, to Karen McDougal, a the privileged is waived. men choose to work in tech. is hired for a bankruptcy, the former Playboy model who says The larger issue is that the “Damore just pointed out very basic sci- client’s conversations about tax she also had an affair with Trump. United State Attorney for the entific research about differences between evasion may not be protected. In addition, Cohen is known to Southern District of New York the sexes,” argues Tierney. “The experts The attorney-client privilege tape and store telephone conver- was able to get a search warrant. in this, as soon as he published that memo, insures that a client can speak sations, reported the Washington In order to get a search warrant said, yes, he basically got the science right.” candidly with his lawyer, pro- Post. Those tapes may now be the U.S. Attorney must apply to It’s not as if women aren’t doing viding information necessary in the possession of the FBI. a federal judge or magistrate. well in life, says Tierney. In universities, “women dominate virtually every extracurricular activ- ity, but all the focus has been: ‘Why aren’t there more women physicists LETTER TO THE EDITOR and mathematicians, and of course in the sports area, too?’” says Tierney. Dear editor, specific purpose without raising work done, but we do have to be “There’s this idea that they’re being dis- taxes at all. Whereas a Transpor- honest with ourselves about the criminated against, (but) there have been I read Mr. Chesser’s regular tation District, as now proposed commitment required to build enormous studies of who gets grants, real-estate column with greater by Mr. Chesser, would saddle big roads. And it is a commitment who gets tenure, who gets interviews interest than usual as the subject north county property owners that exceeds adding a few bucks for jobs, and women get preference.” was Crestview traffic. The crux with a new and additional tax to to our property tax bills. The However, one group does get discrimi- of Mr. Chesser’s argument is help pay for road improvements. four laning of State Road 123 is a nated against in colleges: conservatives. that housing prices in Crestview This approach has several great example. The cost roughly are beginning to suffer from the flaws. First, it is completely equaled the entire property tax chronic congestion slowing travel unfair. Imagine building a bridge collections for all of Okaloosa between north and south Oka- to link and thereby benefit two County for two, full years! loosa County. In Mr. Chesser’s previously separated communi- The real answer lies in blending view, the solution is to pass the ties but only charging the folks on revenue sources such as TIF’s, proverbial hat around amongst one side of the water for the cost gas tax and sales tax initiatives those stuck in 85 traffic. Of course of the bridge. More importantly, and in leveraging state and other the “hat” is a euphemism for a the math just doesn’t work. Mr. resources, such as Triumph mon- special tax on the citizens living Chesser’s analysis calls for each ies. No single source alone will be north of the Reservation as if to of the “few hundred” (I think sufficient to fix the problem. Mr. Address: 638 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536 Online: crestviewbulletin.com indicate traffic congestion on 85 10,000-12,000 might be more Chesser is to be commended for is an issue exclusively impact- accurate) folks stuck in traffic keeping the conversation on this Publisher Jim Fletcher ...... jfl [email protected] Executive Editor Bob Heist ...... [email protected] ing only half of the County. every day to pitch in two bucks critically important subject alive, Editor Aaron Little ...... [email protected] Most will not know that an arti- to help solve the problem. but we’ve made more progress in Editorial Assistant Renee Bell ...... [email protected] Reporter Aaron Jacobs ...... [email protected] cle written by Mr. Chesser several Yet, the County just acquired the last few years than his edito- Legals Dawn Barnes ...... [email protected] years ago became the impetus part of one property along the rial would lead you to believe. Circulation Assistant Dale Robinson ... [email protected] Media Consultants for the creation of the first tax first phase of the PJ Adams There isn’t enough space Sherrie Stanley ...... [email protected] Diana Baker ...... [email protected] increment finance (TIF) district Parkway expansion and the bill within this editorial to paint the for transportation infrastructure for that small sliver of land alone full picture. However, I have CONTACT US SUBSCRIPTION RATES Call 682-6524 to report new, sub- In County in all of Northwest Florida. And was nearly $1 million! And we requested that the Daily News do scribe or learn about our classifi ed 13 weeks ...... $9.45 while I became a champion for the must acquire dozens of parcels a full series on the subject similar and display advertising options. 26 weeks ...... $17.85 52 weeks ...... $32.76 TIF district and am proud to have just to widen PJ Adams Parkway to the recent excellent report- The Crestview News Bulletin is Out of county published each Wednesday and 13 weeks ...... $14.70 participated in its creation, I can- from highway 85 to the inter- ing on mental health in Okaloosa Saturday by GateHouse Media 26 weeks ...... $23.10 not share the same enthusiasm state overpass. The acquisition County, and I am optimistic Group, at 638 N. Ferdon Blvd., 52 weeks ...... $38.01 Crestview, FL32536. Periodical for Mr. Chesser’s latest proposal. of that one meager parcel alone that the paper will do just that. postage paid at Crestview, Delivery subscriptions may be The distinction is that a TIF oper- would take 500,000 $2 dona- Florida. charged a higher rate for holiday editions ates as a forced savings account, tions and we still wouldn’t have Nathan Boyles POSTMASTER: Send address just like redirecting a few bucks any asphalt on the ground. Okaloosa County Commissioner changes to 638 N. Ferson Blvd., NEWS BULLETIN ADVERTISING Crestview, FL 32536. USPS 010-209 Ask your advertising representa- from your paycheck every two The raw truth is that roads are tive about our Color by the Inch All material is property of the program and Customer Apprecia- weeks, redirecting an incremental expensive, very expensive. And What’s your view? Write Crestview News Bulletin. tion sale by calling 850-682-6524 portion of property taxes for a that is no excuse not to get the a letter to the editor. * ** Crestview News Bulletin | Saturday, April 14, 2018 A7 3 things to do this week in Northwest Florida

By Renee Bell 682-6524 @cnbRenee | reneeb@ crestviewbulletin.com

CRESTVIEW — If you have an event you would like to submit, send your first and last name and information about the event to news@crest- viewbulletin.com. 3. GET OUTDOORS. A native plant tour of the Arcadia Mill Archeological Site opens 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays through 1. WATCH A BROADWAY April 28 at 5709 Mill Pond Lane, Milton. Tours are up to one MUSICAL. Two performances hour along the board walk and nature trails, with appropriate of “Rodgers and trail attire, bug spray and sunscreen recommended. Cost Hammerstein’s Cinderella” is $2 for children, $4 for adults. Go to http://wuwf.org/ are 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. April community-calendar/event/283451 for details. [GOOGLE.COM] 14 at the Mattie Kelly Arts Center, 100 College Blvd., Niceville. Tickets are $35 to $45 each. Visit http://www. mattiekellyartscenter.org to purchase tickets. [SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN]

2. ENJOY THE FESTIVAL. The Choctawhatchee Estuary Family Festival for all ages, is 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 14 at Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park, l4281 Highway 20 E, Niceville. Hand-on displays and environmental awareness activities are on the schedule, as well as fi sh printing on t-shirts, deep ocean exploration and kayaking instruction. There is a $5 park entrance fee; activities and entertainment are free. The boat ramp will be closed for extra parking. Pack a picnic lunch and come learn about the estuary and the people living and working there. Call 729-6469 for details. [GOOGLE MAPS]

BRIEFS

CRESTVIEW — Here the Baker Block Museum are upcoming events in and a descendant of Oka- North Okaloosa County loosa County and State of and surrounding areas: Florida pioneers. Her con- tribution to the museum’s Laurel Hill School to have series of publications on 16th annual reunion local history has played an important role in the muse- The 16th annual Laurel um’s mission of preserving Hill School Reunion is 10 our local heritage and cul- a.m. to 3 p.m. April 21 ture. “Cadenhead did an at the school, 8078 4th outstanding job on this new St, Laurel Hill. Anyone book. We are very proud to who had association with add it to our collection and the school — graduates, greatly appreciate her dedi- employees, students or cation to the museum,” parents — may attend the Spann said. free event. The books are on sale The LHS Reunion Com- in the museum’s Baker mittee will present a $500 Mercantile Store and all scholarship to one senior proceeds benefit museum Laurel Hill student. operations. Door prizes will be pre- sented and a covered dish Two sports physicals meal will be served. opportunities available for area students Author to host book signing North Okaloosa Medi- cal Center and Baker “Turpentining in the School are offering sports Florida Panhandle” is phyicals for north Oka- the newest release in the loosa students. Baker Block Museum’s •Baker School’s student series of local history. physicals day is April 20 at Author Julia Caden- 1369 14th St., Baker. head will sign books and Physicals start at 4:30 chat with visitors 11 a.m. p.m. for high school boys; to 2 p.m. April 21 at the 5 p.m. for high school museum. girls; 5:30 p.m. for middle The 184-page book fea- school boys; and 6 p.m. tures the history of the for middle school girls. turpentining industry in Cost is $10 per student. the panhandle of Florida, Each student must have a including historic photo- physical form signed by a graphs, newspaper ads, parent or guardian if that articles and biographies parent or guardian is not in of local turpentining attendance. families. •The North Oka- “It is dedicated in loosa Medical Center and memory of the late Tommie Andrews Institute Sports Simon, who was born at a Physical Day has three turpentine camp at Metts components. Students Tower located on what is should enter by the load- now Eglin Air Force Base ing dock on the east side of Reservation and worked NOMC. alongside his family in the Cost is $10 cash or check industry for many years. payable to CHS. He contributed to several Shoal River Middle local publications on the School students can get history of turpentining and physicals 4:45-5:30 p.m. his tools and related items April 25 at NOMC. Crest- are on exhibit at the Baker view High School athletes Block Museum,” a media can get them 5:30-6:30 release stated. p.m. that day, and Davids Museum Director Ann Middle and Laurel Hill Spann said, “Julia Caden- school athletes can get head is a member of the theirs at 6:30 p.m. that Board of Directors for evening. * ** A8 Saturday, April 14, 2018 | Crestview News Bulletin Classifieds

WWW.OKALOOSA.REAL- NOTICE OF SALE 32547, Phone (850) FORECLOSE.COM ALL INTERESTED SEMETRA ARNISE 609-4700, Fax on the prescribed date PERSONS ARE NOTI- SANDS, NOTICE IS (850) 651-7725, at 11:00 A.M. CEN- FIED THAT: Petitioner TRAL TIME, subject to All creditors of the Es- HEREBY GIVEN ADA.Okaloosa@flcourt Fort Walton all ad valorem taxes tate of the Decedent JIMMIE LEE SANDS, pursuant to the Fi- s1.gov, at nal Judgment of least 7 days before Beach and assessments for and persons having Respondent. Northgate Estates the real property de- claims or demands Foreclosure dated your scheduled Jonquil/ME Cutoff scribed above. against the Estate of Case No. August 21, 2017, court appearance, 04/14/18 the Decedent other 2017-DR-004065 (the “Judgment”), or immediately 8 -12 ANY PERSON CLAIM- than those for whom entered in Civil upon receiving ING AN INTEREST IN provision for full pay- NOTICE OF ACTION Multi-Family THE SURPLUS FROM ment was made in the FOR Case No. 2016 CA this notification if Sale THE SALE, IF ANY, Order of Summary Ad- PETITION FOR 001794 C, in the the time before the Annual OTHER THAN THE ministration must file DISSOLUTION OF Circuit Court in and scheduled appear- Neighborhood PROPERTY OWNER their claims with this MARRIAGE for Okaloosa ance is less than 7 Sale-Many items, AS OF THE DATE OF Court WITHIN THE County, Florida, days; if you are come see! THE LIS PENDENS TIME PERIODS SET TO: JIMMIE LEE wherein is VFC hearing or voice Text FL91706 to MUST FILE A CLAIM FORTH IN SECTION SANDS 56654 WITHIN SIXTY (60) 733.702 OF THE FLOR- 10 45 Delaware Ave PARTNERS 31 impaired, call 711. 20180133 DAYS AFTER THE IDA PROBATE CODE. Pittsburgh, PA 15221 LLC, is Plaintiff, and SALE. LISA M. JOSEY, Publisher’s NOTICE OF SALE ALL CLAIMS AND DE- YOU ARE NOTIFIED KENNETH M. JD PEACOCK II REQUESTS FOR AC- MANDS NOT SO that an action for JOSEY, MAXIE R. Clerk of the Circuit Notice Notice is hereby given COMMODATIONS BY FILED WILL BE FOR- PETITION FOR BARROW, AMERI- Court All real estate advertis- that a Public Sale Auc- PERSONS WITH DIS- EVER BARRED. DISSOLUTION OF CAN EXPRESS We Buy Gold tion will be held on ABILITIES MARRIAGE has been Jewelry & Diamonds ing in this newspaper is Monday, April 23rd, NOTWITHSTANDING filed against you and CENTURION By: Courtney Watches & Silver subject to the Fair BANK, and CREST- Eslinger Housing Act which 2018 at 2:30PM at Tel- If you are a person ANY OTHER APPLI- that you are required to We pay cash for makes it illegal to ad- lus Self Storage lo- with a disability who CABLE TIME PERIOD, serve a copy of your VIEW HOSPITAL Deputy Clerk estates 2014 Cadillac XTS, 1 vertise “any preference, owner, 18K miles, war- cated at 997 Industrial needs any accommo- ANY CLAIM FILED written defenses, if any, CORPORATION 7 Days A Week limitation or discrimi- Drive, Crestview, Flor- dation in order to par- TWO (2) YEARS OR to it on SEMETRA Pawn Loans nation based on race, ranty, NAV, LTHR, D/B/A NORTH 04/14/2018 beautiful spring special ida 32539, Phone (850) ticipate in this pro- MORE AFTER THE SANDS, whose ad- OKALOOSA MEDI- 04/21/2018 Low Rates! color, religion, sex, 682-9437. The contents ceeding, you are enti- DECEDENT’S DATE dress is 106 Sandstone 700 Beal Pkwy handicap, familial status $26,995, call Jack of (1) 5x15 (2) 10x10 tled at no cost to you, OF DEATH IS Tr, Crestview, FL 32539 CAL CENTER, are US GOLD PAWN or national origin, or an 850-307-3476 Defendants. intention, to make any (1) 10x15 (1) 10x20 and to the provision of BARRED. on or before Call TOM Now!! such preference, limita- (2) 10x25 storage units certain assistance. 05/22/2018 850-974-2462 tion or discrimination” 2015 GMC Acadia, belonging to the follow- Please contact Court The date of the first , and file the original I will sell the Prop- www.usgoldpawn.com Familial status includes Denali, 1 owner, ing tenants will be sold Administration, ADA publication of this No- with the Clerk of this erty at a Public Sale children under the age loaded, 45K miles, war- in AS IS condition. Liaison, Okaloosa tice is: April 7th, 2018. Court at Okaloosa of 18 living with parents ranty, super spring to the “highest bid- or legal custodians, special $29,995, call TERMS OF SALE WILL County, 1940 Lewis County Courthouse An- der,” for cash, on BE CASH ONLY. Turner Blvd, Ft. Wal- Person Giving Notice: nex Ext., 1940 Lewis pregnant women and Jack 850-307-3476 May 23, 2018, at an people securing cus- Dalton, Miranda ton Beach, FL 32547, Samuel E. Sutton, III, Turner Blvd., Fort Wal- tody of children under Household Goods, Fur- Phone (850)609-4700, 223 Talquin Cove, Des- ton Beach, FL 32547 online public sale 18. 2016 Cadillac CTS, 1 niture, Boxes, Suit- Fax (850) 652-7725, tin, FL 32541 before service on Peti- through owner, 19K miles, NAV, cases [email protected] tioner or immediately www.okaloosa.realfore- This newspaper will not LTHR, warranty, spring ov, at least 7 LAW OFFICE OF DAN- thereafter. If you fail to close.com at knowingly accept any special $27,995, call advertising for real es- Hossack, Julie Jarvis days before your IEL C. PERRI do so, a default may 11:00 a.m. CST, in Jack 850-307-3476 Household scheduled court ap- Attorneys for Person be entered against tate which is in violation of the law. Our readers pearance, or immedi- Giving Notice you for the relief de- accordance with Fla. Stat. § 45.031 are hereby informed Robinson, Kennedy ately upon receiving 4 Eleventh Avenue, manded in the peti- that all dwellings adver- Household, Toys, this notification if the Suite 1 tion. and the Judgment. tised in this newspaper Sporting Goods, Tools time before the Shalimar, Florida 32579 Said sale will be are available on a equal opportunity basis. To scheduled appear- (850) 651-3011 (If applicable, applica- made pursuant to 2015 Cadillac SRX, 1 Cox Jr., James complain of discrimina- ance is less than 7 [email protected] ble, insert the legal de- and in order to sat- owner, 29K miles, war- Furniture, Boxes days; if you are hear- om scription of real prop- tion call HUD toll-free at isfy the terms of the 1-800-669-9777. The ranty, blind side alert, ing or voice impaired, /s/Daniel C. Perri erty, a specific descrip- OKALOOSA toll-free number for the spring special $26,995, King, Christopher Judgment. call 711. DANIEL C. PERRI tion of personal prop- COUNTY hearing impaired is call Jack 850-307-3476 Household Goods, Fur- Florida Bar No.: erty, and the name of 1-800-927-9275. niture, Boxes, Toys DATED on 3/20/, 2018. 0138590 the county in Florida The “highest bidder” SCHOOL where the property is for purposes of this DISTRICT 2015 Cadillac SRX, 1 Chapman, Ratchel BOSWELL & DUNLAP, 04/07/2018 located] owner, only 25K miles, Notice of Sale, is warranty, LTHR, NAV, Decorations, Housing, LLP 04/14/2018 defined as the party Clothing, Boxes, Table, 245 SOUTH CENTRAL Copies of all court spring special $26,995, Furniture AVENUE (33830) 20180166 documents in this who bids the largest call Jack 850-307-3476 POST OFFICE case, including amount of money to Kirby, Kenneth DRAWER 30 NOTICE OF SALE orders, are available purchase the Prop- 2015 Chevy Traverse, 1 Furniture, Boxes, BARTOW, FL at the Clerk of the Cir- erty and who com- owner, only 30K miles, In accordance with Washer, Dryer 33831-0030 cuit Court’s office. Bus Drivers sunroof, warranty, spr- Florida Statues, Keep- pletes the sale in a TELEPHONE: You may review these Needed! ing special $21,995, safe Storage, located timely fashion. The WE RESERVE THE (863)533-7117 documents upon re- Ins. & Good pay call Jack 850-307-3476 at 101 Hospital Drive, one who bids the Turn to classified! RIGHT TO REFUSE FACSIMILE: quest. Crestview 689-7301 Crestview, Florida will ALL BIDS. (863)533-7412 You must keep the largest amount of You can bank on Niceville 833-4203 offer for sale to the E-SERVICE: Clerk of the Circuit money to purchase our bargains! Ft. Walton 833-3555 highest bidder the FJMEFILING@BOS- Court’s office notified the Property shall household and other Cash Only, 10% Buyers DUN.COM of your current ad- goods stored in the be- be permitted to Premium, Auctioneer ATTORNEYS FOR dress. (You low listed units. Said complete the sale Jerry Duncan - AU PLAINTIFF may file Notice of Cur- 2012 Chrysler T&C goods are to be sold to by delivering to the #527. rent Address, Florida LTD, 1 owner, low mi- recover the rents not BY:/s/ Seth B. Claytor Supreme Court Ap- Clerk, the balance les, LTHR, sunroof, spr- paid by the tenants. 04/07/2018 SETH B. CLAYTOR proved Family Law of such bid, over ing special $14,495, 04/14/2018 FLORIDA BAR Form 12.915.) Future and above the de- call Jack 850-307-3476 B03 E. Evans 10x10 nc NO.: 084086 papers in this lawsuit posit, by 4:00 p.m. We Sell - Repair and 20180152 C09 M. Sewell 10x20 E-MAIL: will be mailed to the cc CST on the day of [email protected] address on record at Service all makes IN THE CIRCUIT D33 B. Black 10x20 nc the sale. the clerk’s office. COURT OF THE FIRST E02 L. Keirce 10x5 nc 04/07/2018 WARNING: Rule and model vacuums JUDICIAL E31 L. Keirce 10x5 nc 04/14/2018 12.285, Florida Family Any person claiming 1 - Day Most Cases CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA J07 J. Looney 10x10 nc an interest in the IN AND FOR Law Rules of Proce- 20180163 dure, requires certain surplus from the OKALOOSA COUNTY The sale shall take $10 off full service! automatic disclosure CIVIL ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT place on Friday, April sale, if any, other of documents and in- No Coupon Required! COURT IN AND FOR 20th, 2018 at 10:00 than the property A Gatehouse Media Property formation. Failure to CASE NO. OKALOOSA COUNTY, a.m. KeepSafe Stor- owner as of the Vacuum Center comply can result in 2017 CA 002071 C FLORIDA age 101 Hospital Dr date of lis pendens sanctions, including Multi-Media Sales Executive PROBATE DIVISION Crestview, FL 32539. must file a claim Destin The Northwest Florida Daily News is seeking a UNITED STATES OF dismissal or striking of pleadings. within 60 days after * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Multi-Media Sales Executive (MMSE) in its AMERICA, acting CASE NO.: 18-CP-391 04/07/2018 FWB location. This position will focus on tacti- through the the sale. 36054 Emerald Coast Pkwy 04/14/2018 Dated: 04/10/2018 cal and rapid account development by pro- United States Depart- IN RE: ESTATE OF 850-269-0505 specting for new business in an effort to grow ment of Agriculture, 20180169 The following prop- CLERK OF THE vacuumcenterdestin.com print and digital advertising revenue in the lo- RuralDevelopment, JANICE LEE SUTTON, erties (collectively cal retail business category. Primary responsi- NOTICE OF SALE CIRCUIT COURT f/k/a Farmers Home Deceased. the “Property”) lo- bilities include: strategic prospecting, con- Administration, a/k/a ducting needs assessments, idea and pro- Persuant to Section By: Heather O’Hara cated in Okaloosa Rural Housing Service, posal generation, presentation of advertising 713.75, Florida Stat- Deputy Clerk County, Florida: NOTICE TO recommendations and closing the sale. Min. utes, there will be a Plaintiff, CREDITORS qualifications include: HS diploma or GED, public auction on 20180176 (Summary Lots 16 and 17, BA/BS in Advertising, Marketing or related 04/28/2018 at 8:00 AM vs. Administration) Block 2, Edneys field a plus. Min. 1-2 years sales experience. for the following IN THE CIRCUIT Second Addition Excellent customer service skills. Advertising vehicle: COURT OF THE BARBARA BRITT; TO ALL PERSONS to Crestview, Ac- experience a plus. Must have FL DL, current KIMBERLY BRITT; et. HAVING CLAIMS OR FIRST JUDICIAL auto insurance and must pass drug screen- 06 GMC cording to the Plat al., DEMANDS AGAINST CIRCUIT IN AND ing. Send cover letter and resume to 1GKET16SX66123181 Thereof on file in THE ABOVE ESTATE: FOR OKALOOSA [email protected] Defendants. Plat Book 1, Page There will be a public COUNTY, FLOR- 125, in the Office You are hereby notified IDA NOTICE OF SALE that an Order of Sum- auction on 4/30/18 at of the Clerk of Cir- mary Administration 8:00 AM for the following vehicle: cuit Court Records NOTICE IS HEREBY has been entered in the VFC PARTNERS of Okaloosa GIVEN that pursuant to Estate of Janice Lee 31 LLC, County, Florida. a Final Judgment of Sutton, Deceased, File 09 CHEV Foreclosure entered on Number 2018-CP-391, 1GCEC29099Z109514 Plaintiff, March 19, 2018, by the by the Circuit Court for DATED on April There will be a public 3rd, 2017. Multi-Media Sales above entitled Court in Okaloosa County, Flor- v. the above styled cause, ida, Probate Division, auction on 5/02/18 at Executive the undersigned Clerk the address of which is 8:00 AM for the follow- The News Herald is seeking a Multi-Media ing vehicle: If you are a person of Court or any of her 194 Lewis Turner Blvd. LISA M. JOSEY, with a disability Sales Executive (MMSE) in its Panama City duly authorized depu- Fort Walton Beach, KENNETH M. who needs any ac- location. This position will focus on tactical ties, will sell the prop- Florida 32536; that the 12 CANA JOSEY, MAXIE R. and rapid account development by erty situated in Decedent’s date of 2BXJBWC12CV000220 commodation in prospecting for new business in an effort to The auction will be held BARROW, AMERI- order to partici- Okaloosa County, Flor- death was September CAN EXPRESS grow print and digital at 6194 Hwy 85 North, pate in this pro- advertising revenue in the local retail business ida, described as: 18, 2017; that the total CENTURION value of the Estate is Crestview, FL 32536. ceeding, you are category. Primary responsibilities include: Lots 1 and 2, Block 80, $10,000 and the names Danco Towing has the BANK, and CREST- relationship building, conducting needs right to turn down any entitled, at no cost TOWN OF CREST- and addresses of those VIEW HOSPITAL to you, to the pro- Let a little assessments by active listening and clarifying and all bids. needs, develop marketing plans to meet the VIEW, according to the to whom it has been CORPORATION vision of certain plat thereof as re- assigned by such order classifi ed do a customer’s needs, generate and present pro- 04/14/2018 D/B/A NORTH assistance. Please corded in Plat Book 1, are: OKALOOSA MED- BIG job for you. posals to provide long-term solutions for the contact Court Ad- Caregiver: male & fe- Page(s) 72, of the Pub- 20180175 ICAL CENTER, customer. Minimum qualifications include: HS lic Records of Samuel E. Sutton, III ministration, ADA male, 45 years exp. The Crestview diploma or GED, BA/BS in Advertising, Okaloosa County, Flor- 223 Talquin Cove IN THE CIRCUIT Liaison, Okaloosa combined, references Marketing or related field a plus. Minimum 1-2 ida. Destin, Florida 32541 COURT OF THE FIRST Defendants. available upon request News Bulletin years sales and B2B experience. Must have a County, 1940 , available all hours. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Lewis Turner Classifi eds Florida driver’s license, current auto insurance to the highest and best Calvin 850-612-9578 and must pass drug screening. Janet Sutton Robinson IN AND FOR CASE NUMBER: Boulevard, Fort bidder for cash on May 208 Wekiva Cove OKALOOSA COUNTY, 2016 CA 001794 C Becky 850-465-2603 864-0320 Send cover letter and resume to 18, 2018, online at Destin, Florida 32541 FLORIDA Walton Beach, FL [email protected] [email protected] Crestview News Bulletin | Saturday, April 14, 2018 A9 FAITH

FROM THE PULPIT God answers prayers

Still others will say: I the type of community does not give us every- has received the ultimate don’t want to deal with this in which you grew up. thing we desire.) healing that can be given. unpleasantness. You fix How you respond It is important to under- She is in heaven, cured it for me. Give me exactly may also be tied into stand that when God of her disease, free from what I want and demand! the level and maturity doesn’t give us what we pain, and rejoicing in the How do you respond? of your faith in God. ask, even when it sounds presence of our Lord.” MMarkark BroadheadBroadhead Are you able to accept that I might dare say that so reasonable and sin- I’ll ask again, how do some things just don’t turn those who petition God for cere, it is because it is not you respond when things out the way you had hoped unrealistic requests – like the best thing for us or don’t go your way? Let me ow do you respond or anticipated? Do you kick a new car, more money, those for whom we ask. encourage you to look at when things don’t and scream until you get more material posses- For example: When my the situation through the H go your way? Your your own way? Or do you sions – are rather new to mother was dying of pan- eyes of our loving Lord, response may depend wind up somewhere in the the faith and somewhat creatic cancer, prayers were and be accepting that what on the generation of middle — disappointed but immature in this area. They lifted for healing. When is ultimately the best is which you are a part. accepting of the situation? tend to see God as a giant she died, a few people were what he will do for you. A few will say: Well, I Again, your response genie who is supposed to disappointed that their guess it wasn’t meant to be. may be, by and large, grant all their wishes. prayers went unanswered. The Rev. Mark Broad- Some will say: This dependent on your gen- (If you haven’t already, They were somewhat head is pastor at Laurel too shall pass. erational position. Or, it watch the movie “Bruce taken aback when I assured Hill Presbyterian Church Others will say: Why do may be dependent on your Almighty” and you’ll them their prayers were and First Presbyterian I never get what I want? geographical location and get a hint of why God answered. I said, “She Church of Crestview.

Latter-Day Saints church presents ‘Lamb of God’

By News Bulletin staff and resurrection. It recounts those events through the FORT WALTON BEACH — eyes of those who knew and The Fort Walton Beach Stake loved Jesus best: Peter, John, of the Church of Jesus Christ Thomas, Mary and Martha of of Latter-Day Saints presents Bethany, Mary Magdalene and Rob Gardner’s “Lamb of God” his mother, Mary. concert. The choir and orches- It begins 6:30 p.m. April 15 tra, conducted by Jeanine at the FWB Stake Center, 339 Cochran of Crestview, con- Lake Drive. sists of members from Baker, The concert is a sacred musi- Crestview, DeFuniak Springs, cal retelling of the final days of Niceville, Fort Walton Beach The choir and orchestra, with conductor Jeanine Cochran of Crestview, consists of members from Baker, Jesus Christ, his atonement and Destin. Crestview, DeFuniak Springs, Niceville, Fort Walton Beach and Destin. [SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN]

CHURCH DIRECTORY

ADVENTIST Calvary Baptist Church: 612 Aplin Road, Crestview; 689- 1018 Valley Road, Crestview; 832 James Lee Blvd. W., E. Chestnut Ave., Crestview; 6744; www.fi bccrestviewfl .org 682-4513; www.valleyroadbap- Crestview; 682-4371; www. Crestview Seventh Day 683-3522; www.calvarybaptist- Good Hope Baptist Church: tistchurch.com mosaiccrestview.com/ Adventist Church: 997 Texas crestview.com/ 1895 Olin Cotten Road, Baker; Victory Baptist Church: 410 Parkway, Crestview; 689-2092; Campton First Missionary 537-8721 Wingard St., Crestview; 463- COMMUNITY http://crestview22.adventist- Baptist Church: 7166 Chapman Lebanon Baptist Church: 1288 7808 churchconnect.org/ Road, Laurel Hill; 652-2983 Washington St., Baker; 537-2749 Woodlawn Baptist Church: 824 Crestview Community of Central Baptist Church: 951 S. Live Oak Baptist Church: 4565 Ferdon Blvd. N., Crestview; Christ: 2781st Ave., Crestview; ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ferdon Blvd., Crestview; 682- Live Oak Church Road, Crest- 682-2924; www.woodlawnbap- 682-7474; www.facebook.com/ 5525; www.centralcrestview. view; 682-5160; www.liveoakbc. tist.com Community-of-Christ-Crest- Campton Assembly of God com net/ view-348689968480930/ Church: 6924 Highway 85 N., Connect Church (formerly Living Faith Southern Baptist CATHOLIC Crossway Community Church: Laurel Hill, FL 32567; 652-4581; Pleasant Hill Baptist Church): Church: 837 James Lee Blvd. W., Sunday meeting location: Riv- www.facebook.com/pages/ 5459 Fairchild Road, Crestview; Crestview; 682-4371 Our Lady of Victory Catholic erside Elementary School, 3400 Campton-Assembly-of-God- 385-239-3276 Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church: 550 Adams Drive, E. Redstone Ave., Crestview Church/117434418274713 Crestview Independent Baptist Church: 603 Martin Luther King Crestview; 682-4622; www.olv. 306-2247; www.crosswayfl .org Golan Assembly of God: Church: 600 Ferdon Blvd. N., Jr. Ave., Crestview; 682-1292; ptdiocese.org Grace Community Church: 1287 6618 Highway 189 N, Baker; Crestview; 682-2248; www. www.mmbc-crestview.com/ Laird Road, Crestview; 892- 537-8007; http://golanassem- cibc.embarqspace.com Magnolia Baptist Church: 3198 CHRISTIAN 3771; www.grace2u.net/ blyofgod.com Dorcas Baptist Church: 5880 Highway 602, Laurel Hill; 398- Lakewood Community Church: Holt Assembly of God Church: McCallum Road, Crestview; 2836 Christ Family Church: 3196 E 6250 Old Bethel Road, Crest- 540 3rd Ave., Holt; 537-8351 682-4958; www.dorcaschurch. Mt. Zion Baptist Church: 3831 James Lee Blvd., Crestview FL; view; 683-1114 Milligan Assembly of God org New Ebenezer Road; Laurel 683-8169; www.facebook.com/ Church: 5408 Highway 4, Baker; Ebenezer Baptist Church: 3286 Hill, FL 32567 cfccrestview EPISCOPAL 537-4945; www.mag.church New Ebenezer Road, Laurel New Beginnings Church: 412 Crestview Christian Church: North Central Assembly of God: Hill; 652-4348 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview; 5451 Old Bethel Road, Crest- Church of the Epiphany: 424 158 Woodlawn Drive, Crest- Emmanuel Baptist Church: 689-2988; www.nbc-crestview. view; 689-3223; www.facebook. Garden St., Crestview; 689- view; 689-0209 or 537-7115; 3252 E. James Lee Blvd., org com/pages/Crestview-Chris- 1410; www.epiphanycrestview. http://102453.agchurches.org/ Crestview; 682-9416; www.ebc- New Life Missionary Bap- tian-Church/117653758261757 com Oak Ridge Assembly of God crestview.com tist Church: 285 Duggan Church: 5297 Shoffner Blvd., Evelenar Baptist Church: Ave., Crestview; 689-5433; HEBREW Crestview; 682-8811 2820 Carver Ave., Crestview; www.facebook.com/pages/ CHURCH OF Shady Grove Assembly of God: 682-2218; www.facebook. New-Life-Missionary-Baptist- Yeshua Beit Midrash: provides 1189 Shady Grove Road, Baker; com/pages/Evelenar-Baptist- Church/115354765157627 Airport Road Church of Christ: in-home ministry, Crestview; 537-2774; http://shadygroveas- Church/113514725349527 Palm Chapel Primitive Bap- 2845 Airport Road, Crestview; 306-1479; www.heyletsmi- sembly.com/ First Baptist Church-Baker: tist Church: 201 Cadle Drive, 682-4025; http://airportroad- drash.com. Svea Assembly of God: 4638 1347 14th St., Baker; 537-2933; Crestview; 689-3383; www. churchofchrist.org/blog/ Grimes Road, Laurel Hill; www.facebook.com/FirstBap- palmchapel.org Church of Christ: 744 McDonald HOLINESS 834-2784 tistBakerFlorida Peoples Missionary Baptist St., Crestview; 682-6230 Welcome Assembly of God: First Baptist Church-Crestview: Church: 722 School Ave., Crest- Church of God by Faith: 397 Little Rock Holiness Church: 6137 US Highway 393, Crest- 171 W. Hickory Ave., Crestview; view; 682-3690; www.facebook. Bressler St., Crestview; 682- 985 W. Walnut Ave., Crestview; view; 682-2544; www.fbccrestview. com/PeoplesBaptist/ 0202 398-5361 682-1683 org Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church: Church of Jesus Christ of LDS: AFRICAN METHODIST First Baptist Church of 5595 Highway 4, Baker; 537- 3 Del Cerro Camino, Crestview; HOUSE OF EPISCOPAL Garden City: 3140 Haskell 9221; www.pilgrimrestbaptist. 682-6624; www.lds.org Langley Road, Crestview; org Crestview Church of God: 602 House of God Church: 461 Ben- Mount Zion AME Church: 502 682-9356; www.facebook.com/ Pyron Chapel Baptist Church: E. James Lee Blvd., Crestview; jamin St., Crestview; 398-5194 McDonald St., Crestview; First-Baptist-Church-of-Gar- 6498 William Gary Johnson 682-3045; www.facebook.com/ House of Praise Church of 398-6985; www.facebook.com/ den-City-111441582228872/ Road, Baker CrestviewCoG/ God in Christ: 217 Lakeview mountzionamecrestview First Baptist Church of Holt: Drive, Crestview; 682-3626; 532 Highway 90 W., Holt; 537- Red Oak Baptist Church: 904 First Church of God in Christ: www.facebook.com/House- BAPTIST 6170; www.fbc-holt.com US Highway C-180, Baker; 537- 986 Bay St., Crestview; 682- of-Praise-Church-Of-God-in- First Baptist Church Laurel 6723 4900 Christ-481599928521655/ Antioch Baptist Church: 4824 Hill: 8166 1st St., Laurel Hill; South Ebenezer Baptist Live Oak Church of Christ: House of Restoration Full Antioch Road, Crestview; 652-4192 Church: 8399 Old Ebenezer 1051 S. Wilson St., Crestview; Gospel Community Church: 682-4297; www.antiochbaptist- First Independent Baptist Road, Laurel Hill; 682-7228 682-2697 383 Texas Parkway, Crestview; crestview.com/index.html Church of Crestview: 2959 Valley Road Baptist Church: Mosaic Church of Crestview: 682-6029; www.horfgcc.org * ** A10 Saturday, April 14, 2018 | Crestview News Bulletin BULLETIN BOARD

GATHERINGS

UPCOMING U.S. Highway 90 E., Crestview. NORTH OKALOOSA AMATEUR EMBROIDERERS GUILD OF RADIO CLUB: 7 p.m. second AMERICA: 1:30-4:30 p.m. April Thursdays, Live Oak Baptist 22 program, in the Religious Church, 4565 Live Oak Church Education building of Holy Road, Crestview. Call 398-7524 Name of Jesus Catholic for details. Church, 1200 Valparaiso Blvd., MAINSTREET CRESTVIEW Niceville. Celebrates various Niceville. A Registered Nurse is ASSOCIATION: 8 a.m. third forms of hand embroidery. present, and meetings include Thursdays, FAMU College 496-3466. details of specialty care and of Pharmacy in downtown DOGWOOD GARDEN CLUB: product innovations that may Crestview. Group improves 10:30 a.m. fi rst Mondays be helpful. Details: 389-7071. and promotes Main Street and Caellum Keen, age 4, shows what you do when you say “achoo” through May 7. Call President CARVER-HILL MEMORIAL AND Crestview Community Redevel- recently at the Crestview Public Library. He is a Crestview Ruth Herington, 683-0839, for HISTORICAL SOCIETY: 5:30 p.m. opment Agency businesses. resident. [SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN] non-listed locations at mem- fi rst Tuesdays, Allen Park, 895 CRESTVIEW EXCHANGE CLUB: bers’ homes. McClelland St., Crestview. fourth Thursdays, Covenant •May 7, member’s home, salad OPEN MIC POETRY AT THE Hospice, Crestview. luncheon. Bring one to share. LIBRARY: 6 p.m. second Cox, 682-6824. The Bulletin Kid presents Tuesdays, Crestview Public RECURRING Library, 1445 Commerce Drive, FRIDAYS sneezing etiquette Crestview. Free event. Esther MONDAYS Hurwitz, 682-4432 or ehur- MONDAYS By News Bulletin contributor YOUTH NIGHT: 6-8:30 p.m. [email protected].fl .us; Rick YOUTH NIGHT: 6-8:30 p.m. Mondays, Convergence Cof- Sanders, 585-6399. Read poetry Mondays, Convergence Cof- CRESTVIEW — One of the the Crestview Public Library’s feehouse, 498 Wilson St. N. or play music. http://cvwli- feehouse, 498 Wilson St. N. classes for young children covered what to do after a sneeze. Visitors may enjoy free refresh- brary.tumblr.com/. Visitors may enjoy free refresh- Have a cute photo of your kids out and about? They could ments, play games, watch old SHOAL RIVER REPUBLICAN ments, play games, watch old be our next The Bulletin Kid! Email a photo with your child’s movies, or fellowship. CLUB: 6 p.m. second Tuesdays movies, or fellowship. name, age, hometown and a description of the action to ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: 8 of each month at Hideaway ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: 8 [email protected]. p.m. Mondays, the clubhouse Pizza in downtown Crestview. p.m. Mondays, the clubhouse at 704 Robinson St., Crestview, Meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. at 704 Robinson St., Crestview, for beginners and newcomers. CRESTVIEW TOASTMASTERS: for beginners and newcomers. Details: Jerry, 830-6218. www. 6-7 p.m. second and fourth Details: Jerry, 830-6218. www. fwb-area-aa.org. Tuesdays, Greater Federation fwb-area-aa.org. HELPING HANDS DOGWOOD GARDEN CLUB: of Women’s Club building, 150 DOGWOOD GARDEN CLUB: 10:30 a.m. fi rst Mondays, Woodlawn Drive, Crestview. 10:30 a.m. fi rst Mondays, FREE CLOTHING GIVEAWAY Just a few hours a month September through May, loca- Visitors are welcome. Details: September through May, loca- POSTPONED: The building at makes an impact. Details: Ann tion to be announced. Details: Kathy Morrow, 974-3662. tion to be announced. Details: 247 S. Booker St., Crestview, O’Connor, 689- 0300. 683-0839. AMERICAN LEGION POST 395: 683-0839. is currently under con- SENIORS VS. CRIME VOL- COUNTRY PATCHERS QUILT 5:30 p.m. third Tuesdays, COUNTRY PATCHERS QUILT struction due to a fl ooding UNTEERS NEEDED: Seniors GUILD: 9:30 a.m. second Mon- Carver-Hill Museum, 895 S. GUILD: 9:30 a.m. second Mon- incident. The Concerned vs. Crime’s Crestview offi ce, days, Antioch Baptist Church, McClelland St., Crestview. days, Antioch Baptist Church, Citizens of Crestview group which assists senior citizens 4824 Antioch Road, Crestview. Cmdr. Raymond Nelson, 4824 Antioch Road, Crestview. will give an update when the whom someone scammed Yearly membership: $20. 420-0706. Yearly membership: $20. giveaway resumes. or took advantage of, needs FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS: NORTH OKALOOSA PATRIOTS: FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS: SHINE VOLUNTEERS help. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. second and fourth Mon- 6:30 p.m. third Tuesdays, 150 7 p.m. second and fourth Mon- NEEDED: Serving Health noon Tuesdays and Thursdays days, Mt. Ewell Lodge 131, U.S. N. Woodlawn Blvd., Crestview. days, Mt. Ewell Lodge 131, U.S. Insurance Needs of Elders, a at 296 S. Ferdon Blvd., Suite 8. Highway 198, Baker. www.panhandlepatriots.com. Highway 198, Baker. Department of Elder Affairs To volunteer, contact Offi ce COUNTRY PATCHERS QUILT COUNTRY PATCHERS QUILT program, seeks volunteers Manager Joe Loria, 306-3176, GUILD: 9:30 a.m. fourth Mon- WEDNESDAYS GUILD: 9:30 a.m. fourth Mon- to help elderly residents or Region 5 Deputy Director JB days, Antioch Baptist Church, days, Antioch Baptist Church, answer Medicare questions Whitten, 813-489-5657. Con- 4824 Antioch Road, Crestview. CRESTVIEW KIWANIS CLUB: 4824 Antioch Road, Crestview. and resolve problems, help tact 306-3176 or 800-203-3099, Sit-n-sew and workshop 11:45 a.m. Wednesdays, Sit-n-sew and workshop them make informed choices or see www.seniorsvscrime. meeting. Samuel’s Roadhouse, 114 John meeting. about their health insurance, com for more information. CRESTVIEW WRITERS GROUP: King Road, Crestview. CRESTVIEW WRITERS GROUP: save money on prescription REPORT ELDERS ABUSE: Call 6-7:30 p.m. every fourth KNITTING GROUP: 5-7 p.m. 6-7:30 p.m. every fourth medications and learn about the Northwest Florida Area Monday, Crestview Public Wednesdays, Casbah Coffee Monday, Crestview Public their eligibility for help- Agency on Aging at 1-800-96- Library. Online: http://www. Company, 196 Pine Ave. W, Library. Online: http://www. ful programs. There is no ABUSE (800-962-2873) if you cityofcrestview.org/library. Crestview. cityofcrestview.org/library. charge for seniors to use the suspect elderly friends and php. PANHANDLE SADDLE CLUB: 6 php. program. Bilingual volun- neighbors are being abused. THE OKALOOSA COUNTY p.m. fi rst Wednesdays, David’s THE OKALOOSA COUNTY teers are also encouraged to Many elders may suffer from COMMISSION ON THE STATUS Catfi sh House, 1296 N. Ferdon COMMISSION ON THE STATUS call. Dial 1-800-963-5337 for fi nancial exploitation, neglect OF WOMEN: fourth Mondays. Blvd. Crestview. Includes OF WOMEN: fourth Mondays. details. or physical or emotional Details: [email protected]. socializing, dinner and a Details: [email protected]. SUPPORT CIRCLE FOR abuse, often caused by family FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS: meeting. November topic: how FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS: SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVI- members. The NFAAA is a 7 p.m. second and fourth Mon- to keep your horse healthy. 7 p.m. second and fourth Mon- VORS: Meetings take place private, non-profi t agency days, Mount Ewell Lodge 131, Details: Donna Curry, 830-6403 days, Mount Ewell Lodge 131, as follows. supported by the federal U.S. Highway 198, Baker. or [email protected]. U.S. Highway 198, Baker. —5-6 p.m. Tuesdays at Older Americans Act and the SONS OF ITALY, CRESTVIEW Shelter House, 120 Woodruff State of Florida General Rev- TUESDAYS CHAPTER 2865: 6 p.m. third TUESDAYS Ave., Suite A, Crestview. This enue Fund through the Florida Wednesdays, Foxwood Country is a Shelter House survivor- Department of Elder Affairs. CRESTVIEW LIONS CLUB: 7 Club, Antioch Road. All people CRESTVIEW LIONS CLUB: 7 a.m. led support group. Walk-ins Gwen Rhodes, 494-7100 or a.m. second and fourth Tues- of American-Italian heritage second and fourth Tuesdays, Hub are welcome. 683-0845. rhodesg@nwfl aaa.org days, Hub City Smokehouse, may join. Group president City Smokehouse, 168 Main St. —6-7 p.m. Wednesdays, UWF ACADEMIC ADVISING: 168 Main St. S, Crestview. Thomas Hughes, 682-3597, S, Crestview. Details: crestview- Shelter House, 16 Ferry Road The University of West Florida Details: crestviewlions@hot- thomasjhughessr@hotmail. [email protected], secretary SE, Fort Walton Beach. A offers assistance with admis- mail.com, secretary Charlotte com. Charlotte Jones, 533-9931. Shelter House survivor-led sions, academic and degree Jones, 533-9931. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY: support group. Walk-ins are advising and registration in TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY: THURSDAYS 8 a.m. Tuesdays at First Baptist welcome. 243-1201. Crestview. Contact Deborah 8 a.m. Tuesdays at First Church of Garden City, 3140 —noon to 1 p.m. Wednes- Cluff, 863-6550, to schedule an Baptist Church of Garden City, GRIEFSHARE SUPPORT GROUP: Haskell-Langley Road, Crestview. days, Shelter House, 3590 appointment for fi rst Thurs- 3140 Haskell-Langley Road, 10 a.m. Thursdays, Crosspoint, Details: Mary Cole, 683-1899. U.S. Highway 331 S., Suite days at the Crestview Area Crestview. Details: Mary Cole, in portable 2, 2250 PJ Adams 5 p.m. weigh-in; meeting starts 102, DeFuniak Springs. A Chamber of Commerce, 1446 683-1899. Parkway, Crestview. For people from 5:25-5:30 p.m. at the First Shelter House survivor-led Commerce Drive. 5 p.m. weigh-in; meeting grieving the death of a loved United Methodist Church fel- support group. Walk-ins are HOMELESS ASSISTANCE: starts from 5:25-5:30 p.m. at one or other losses. 678-4411 lowship hall, 599 Eighth Ave., welcome. 362-7190. Need help? Contact the the First United Methodist extension 109. Crestview. Brooke Bratton, 225- EMPLOY FLORIDA WORK- Okaloosa Walton Homeless Church fellowship hall, 599 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: 8197. www.TOPS.org. SHOPS: 9-11 a.m. fourth Continuum of Care, 409-3070, Eighth Ave., Crestview. Brooke 10-11 a.m. Thursdays, 704 E. SENIORS VS. CRIME: 10 a.m. to Thursdays of the month www.okaloosawaltonhome- Bratton, 225-8197. www.TOPS. Robinson Ave., Crestview. 12 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at CareerSource Okaloosa less.org; Opportunity Inc., org. 689-1842. except holidays, 296 S. Ferdon Walton, 409 Racetrack Road, 659-3190; or Helping Hands of SENIORS VS. CRIME: 10 a.m. to SENIORS VS. CRIME: 10 a.m. to Blvd., Suite 8, Crestview. Call Fort Walton Beach. Learn Crestview, 428 McLaughlin St., 12 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs- 12 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs- 306-3176 to report incidents. oka- to conduct job searches on behind First United Method- days, except holidays, 296 S. days, except holidays, 296 S. [email protected]. the state system, create ist Church. Helping Hands Ferdon Blvd., Suite 8, Crest- Ferdon Blvd., Suite 8, Crest- STORY TIME: 10:15 a.m. Tues- a resume, access labor is open 1-4 p.m. Mondays, view. Call 306-3176 to report view. Call 306-3176 or email days, Crestview Public Library, market data for wage, job Tuesdays, Wednesdays and incidents. okaloosacountysvc@ okaloosacountysvc@yahoo. 1445 Commerce Drive. Children experience and education Fridays. yahoo.com. com to report incidents. ages 3 to 5 can enjoy stories and requirements for a specifi c ENERGY ASSISTANCE AND STORY TIME: 10:15 a.m. Tues- CRESTVIEW AREA CHAMBER activities, and make a simple occupation. Learn about SERVICES FOR LOW-INCOME days, Crestview Public Library, OF COMMERCE MONTHLY craft. Training Grant opportuni- FAMILIES: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 1445 Commerce Drive. Children BREAKFAST MEETING: 7 a.m. CRESTVIEW KNIGHTS OF ties, online training courses, Mondays through Thursdays, ages 3 to 5 can enjoy stories fi rst Thursdays, Crestview COLUMBUS BINGO: Quarterly and the organization’s Tri-County Community Coun- and activities, and make a Community Center, 1446 Com- games 4:30-6 p.m.; regular virtual recruiter. cil, 290 Martin Luther King Jr. simple craft. merce Drive, Crestview. games 6-9 p.m. every Tuesday at EMERALD COAST HOSPICE Ave., Crestview. 306-1134. CRESTVIEW KNIGHTS OF CONCERNED CITIZENS OF 701 James Lee Blvd., Crestview. VOLUNTEERS WANTED: CRESTVIEW SOUP KITCHEN COLUMBUS BINGO: Quarterly CRESTVIEW: 5:30 p.m. fi rst BAKER GARDEN CLUB: 10 a.m. ECH provides compassion- NEEDS VOLUNTEERS: Serves games 4:30-6 p.m.; regular Thursdays, Allen Park, 895 fi rst Tuesdays September ate care through a team of Mondays through Satur- games 6-9 p.m. every Tues- McClelland St., Crestview. through May at different loca- professional staff members days. To volunteer at Central day at 701 James Lee Blvd., FLYING NEEDLES QUILT GUILD: tions. Liz Davis, 537-4512. and volunteers. Volunteers Baptist Church, call 682-5525; Crestview. 9:30 a.m. second Thursdays at OSTOMY SUPPORT GROUP: 1 are thoroughly trained and Our Savior Lutheran Church, BAKER GARDEN CLUB: 10 a.m. Niceville Church of Christ. Visi- p.m. fi rst Tuesdays, Wellness provided ongoing education. 682-3154; LifePoint Church, fi rst Tuesdays September tors and quilters are welcome. Center at Twin Cities Hospital, They can serve in a variety 682-3518; Community of through May at different loca- CRESTVIEW PHOTO CLUB: Niceville. A Registered Nurse is of areas from administrative Christ, 682-7474; First Pres- tions. Liz Davis, 537-4512. 6:30-8:30 p.m. fi rst Thurs- present, and meetings include help to offering support to byterian Church, 682-2835; OSTOMY SUPPORT GROUP: 1 days, Northwest Florida State details of specialty care and a hospice patient through or First United Methodist p.m. fi rst Tuesdays, Wellness College Robert L.F. Sikes Edu- product innovations that may be visits or weekly phone calls. Church, 682-2018. Center at Twin Cities Hospital, cation Center, room 306, 805 helpful. Details: 389-7071. * **