A W A R D ● W I N N I N G jmillers.com 934-6200 Gulf Breeze ● Pensacola ● Destin 50¢ YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER June 26, 2008 Questions 5 With Coaches Ex-Bayside Soccer treasurer arrested ■ Eric Bryant charged block of Dolphin Street, is time he was the club’s volunteer year. “At the same time, this that. We trusted Eric with our with grand theft, could charged with one count of grand treasurer. was something we couldn’t con- money, and there was really no theft larceny, a second-degree In March, Bayside Soccer done. His behavior was unac- oversight at all. face 15 years in prison felony punishable by up to 15 Club records showed a loss of ceptable. There are funds that “We definitely have devel- years in prison. His arraignment more than $35,000. Bryant, who were used for his personal use, oped a much better system of BY JOE CULPEPPER Third page is scheduled for July 9 in Santa resigned his position when con- and we don’t even have full checks and balances. This Gulf Breeze News Rosa County Circuit Court. fronted by club personnel, told knowledge of what that was. should never happen again.” in a series [email protected] 1C1C According to a Santa Rosa an investigator he had repaid “He has told us he wants to Bayside Soccer Club serves Gulf Breeze resident Eric F. Sheriff’s Office incident report, approximately $20,000 to the make it right,” Gross said. about 150 youth players from Bryant, 44, is free on bond after Bryant used Bayside Soccer organization. “We were very trusting,” about 125 families, Gross said. his June 13 arrest for allegedly Club funds for his personal use, “This is very painful for Eric Gross said, “and very honestly, The club is based at Tiger Point PAG E 1D stealing thousands of dollars including paying off debt. and his family, and it’s also very we didn’t have a system of Park. It produces some of the from Bayside Soccer Club Bryant admitted that he stole painful for us,” said Cindy checks and balances. This was area’s top soccer talent each while serving as its treasurer. approximately $24,000 between Gross, who became president of being done right under our year. ■ Feeding Bryant, who lives in the 300 2003 and 2008, during which Bayside Soccer Club late last noses. I take partial blame for See BAYSIDE, Page 2A6 pelicans discouraged ■ Bubba’s Beach Waterspout gives park patrons a scare WEEKEND Weather THURSDAY 6/26 Partly Cloudy high 90O low 76O

FRIDAY 6/27 Scattered Storms high 89O low 76O

SATURDAY 6/28 Scattered Storms high 87O low 75O

SUNDAY 6/29 Renee Culpepper/Special to Gulf Breeze News Harry Swinford/Special to Gulf Breeze News Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Scattered Storms A funnel cloud begins to form in the sky north The twisting, darkening cloud descends toward A long, slender waterspout develops beyond high 89O of Shoreline Park at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, sending Pensacola Bay as its moves eastward toward the Santa Rosa Peninsula, its tail dipping low 74O softball players and parents scurrying for shelter. the north end of Three Mile Bridge. below the treeline north. There were no injuries.

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Classifieds 3D ■ City of Gulf Breeze charges Community 3-5A T water impact fees based on a Crossword 3B The PAC of Impact Fees number of criteria Editorial 6A IM ■ Comparison of how impact Entertainment 2B fees in the county can differ Island News 1D ‘Catch of the Day’ owner outraged ■ County reimburses some Lifestyles 1B developers their impact fees after Obituaries 7A amending ordinance ■ What impact fee bill looks like Santa Rosa County 4B at city’s water, sewage impact fees Schools 6-8C Seniors 7A in Gulf Breeze,” Welch said. — long known as tap fees. Highway city alone. BY PAM BRANNON “You will be seeing fewer smaller impact fees are fairly new in Santa Rosa “And the city won’t (approve) your Sports 1-7C Gulf Breeze News entrepreneurs like us opening businesses County. architectural plans and permits until you [email protected] Talk of the Town 5A in Gulf Breeze from now on. It is killing The City of Gulf Breeze calculates the pay them the impact fees,” Welch said. “Mailing Statement is Patrick Welch and his partner, Sean small business here. I would have taken amount of increased water its treatment “Our architect had told us the impact fees on Editorial Page” Lambert, are working to open a seafood my business to some other community plant will have to process for a new busi- from the city — for sewer and water — sports bar and grill called ‘Catch of the — or county.” ness or home. It’s the way the city deter- would be about $10,000 to $12,000. FOUR SECTIONS Day’ in the new Sea Shell Collections Impact fees are assessments imposed mines how much to bill as water and “The city does not tell you what the VOL. 7, NO. 26 shopping plaza in Gulf Breeze. by governmental agencies and utilities sewage impact fees. impact fee will be until after they review JUNE 26, 2008 “If I had any idea before we started providers on new business and residen- Welch said after he and his partner your plans. When we got a bill for about this project what the city was going to hit tial construction to generate revenue for filed their plans for their new restaurant, $53,000, I was in shock. And that was in us with in impact fees alone, I never infrastructure maintenance. Water and they received a bill for more than addition to more than $12,000 in impact would have tried to open a new business sewer utilities long have had impact fees $50,000 in water impact fees from the See IMPACT, Page 4A6 GB Council attentive to noise concerns

home! ■ Sunset Bar & Lounge Ordinances," City Manager Edwin "Buz" now a special event must clearly outline approval prompts noise Eddy told council members in a memo. start time, end time, proposed music or The council approved beer and wine entertainment and expected attendance. It your ordinance review consumption on the existing deck at the is done on a per event basis for every live back of the property overlooking the bar, event." BY VICI PAPAJOHN which Wheatley has also applied to At the June 16 meeting, Chanteclaire Gulf Breeze News enlarge. The first step in any expansion resident Michael Price urged the council [email protected] Qualifying ends process will be to go before the to be cautious as it considers the noise At its June 11 meeting, the Gulf Breeze Development Review Board on July 8 at issue and its possible impact on the com- for county races City Council granted developer Wayne 6:30 p.m. munity. Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today Races for politcal office in Wheatley permission to serve alcoholic Council discussions during the "I live right across the water, and I want Santa Rosa County and local beverages on a small existing deck out- approval process for alcoholic service on to encourage you to consider the needs of Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy mailed directly to mailed directly state races officially are set as side the Bridge Bar and Sunset Lounge the deck generated examination of the nearby residents whatever you come up most incumbents face opposi- located at 33 Gulf Breeze Parkway. The city's noise control ordinances on both with. Gulf Breeze is a waterfront commu- tion in the upcoming elections bar is scheduled to open the first week of June 11 and June 16. nity and the noise carries over the water. I July. "The city needs to develop its current don't think anyone is concerned about a later this summer. "The location and methods of sale and system further," explained Eddy. "We relatively quiet bar, a place to watch the ■ INSIDE: Candidates on operation are all allowable under the cur- envision requiring a live entertainment sunset. But there are a lot of things that Aug. 26 ballot, page 2A rent provisions of the City's Code of permit for a specified time frame. Right See BUDGET, Page 2A6

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Candidates for political ■ Midway Fire District ■ Blackwater Soil & Water bills may races in Santa Rosa County Seat 1 Conservation Shoreline Park, Gulf for the Aug. 26 primary. Joe McPherson-NP District 2 Thursday, June 26 Breeze Seat 2 Jack Bragg-R Santa Rosa County ■ County Commission Danil Arner-NP District 4 School Board 10 a.m. District be going District 1 William Eaton-NP Lucas Killam-NP Meeting Room, 5086 Canal Wednesday, Candidate Reese Swartz-NP Dave Robau-NP Street, Milton July 2 ■ Samuel Cleaver-R Seat 3 Tax Collector Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Gulf Breeze Area Stacia LaDue-NP Shellie T. Isakson-NP Theresa Booker-R of Commerce Business After Chamber of up soon Clayton Miller-R Seat 5 Sharon Holley-R Hours 5:30 p.m., Bimini Beach Commerce i-Tom Stewart-R i-Clyde Broome-NP Danny Holt-D Bar, Pensacola Beach Governmental Affairs ■ Gulf Power requests Jim Williamson-R Matt Scallan-NP i-Robert McClure-R Committee noon, District 3 David Symanski-NP Stan Nichols-R Friday, June 27 Council Chambers, City hike that could raise Marvin Fowler Sr.-R Jeff Sessions-R Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Hall, 1070 Shoreline prices by 11.3 percent i-Don Salter-R ■ Property Appraiser Drive, Gulf Breeze District 5 i-Greg Brown-R U.S. Representative of Commerce Gala Committee 8:30 a.m., City of Gulf Breeze Lauretta Aiken-R Jim Bryan-D Executive Committee Gulf Breeze News Chamber Conference Room, i-John Broxson-R ■ School Board i-Jeff Miller-R 6:30 p.m., Council Citing double-digit increas- Lane Lynchard-R District 2 409 Gulf Breeze Parkway Chambers, City Hall, es in the price of natural gas James Brown-NP ■ State Representative 1070 Shoreline Drive, and coal, Gulf Power ■ Clerk of the Circuit Court Brenda Martin-NP District 1 Sunday, June 29 Gulf Breeze Company is asking the Florida Mary Johnson-R i-Hugh Winkles-NP Samma Brannon-WI Sunday Afternoon of Public Service Commission District 4 i-Greg Evers-R Blues 1-6 p.m., South ■ County Judge Group 2 i-JoAnn Simpson-NP Ryan Gilbert-R (FPSC) to approve an increase Ross Bilbrey-NP (EWO) District 3 in electricity prices to cover a ■ School Superintendent i-Clay Ford-R $76 million shortfall in 2008 ■ Avalon Fire District Grady Cannon-R Raymond Guillory-D Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report revenues. Seat 4 Tim Wyrosdick-R Jessie Horn-D Information provided by the Santa If the request is approved, Joseph Diamond-D Lumon May-D Donald E. Galbraith II-NP ■ Sheriff District 4 Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. residential customers will see William Cutts-NP i-Ray Sansom-R an increase of 11.3 percent, ■ Holley-Navarre Fire District i-Wendell Hall-R Felonies: Matthews, Kandee Kay, W/F, 37, raising the cost of 1,000 kilo- Seat 1 Paul Johnson-WI ■ State Attorney Circuit 1 10000 block of Via Grande, Navarre, watt hours from $102.22 to Edward Blick-NP Robert Randle-R Bill Eddins-R 06/16/2008 child neglect. $113.76. Seat 2 Chris Roper-R White, William Ryan, W/M, 27, Bruce Brooks-NP Jeffery Van Camp-R ■ Public Defender 2700 block of Villa Woods Circle, Thompson, Jacob, W/M, 25, Gulf Power makes no profit i-Jim Fix-R Gulf Breeze, child neglect. 1900 block of Serosa Drive, Tony Henderson-D Navarre, possession of marijuana. on the cost of fuel. Customers Seat 5 ■ Supervisor of Elections James Owens-R 06/17/2008 are billed only what Gulf Power i-J.E. Blankenship-NP i-Ann Bodenstein-R Kelly Richards-R 06/21/2008 Smith, Anthony Allen, B/M, 26, pays for the fuels used to make Harrison, Christopher Randall, Note: Candidates listed alphabetically; i-incumbent; D-Democrat; R-Republican; NP-Non-Partisan; WI-write in; EWO-elected 2000 block of Constitution Drive, W/M, 20, 8200 block of Sevilla electricity. without opposition. Navarre, possession of cocaine. To lessen the impact on cus- Street, Navarre, violation probation. tomers, Gulf Power is asking 06/19/2008 Tatum, William Charles, W/M, the FPSC to spread the increase Jones, Gerry, W/M, 51, 8100 32, 1500 block of Baywoods Drive, out until the end of 2009, rather block of Fourth Street, Navarre, vio- Gulf Breeze, fraud and grand theft. BAYSIDE: Case painful for all involved lation of probation. than collecting the entire short- DUIs: fall in 2008 — the normal Continued from page 1A 06/20/2008 annual recovery period. If Defoor, Toyna M., W/F, 27, 8100 06/20/2008 approved by the FPSC, the block of Fourth Street, Navarre, child Matthews, Kandee Kay, W/F, According to the incident neglect. 37, 10000 block of Via Grande, increase would go into effect report, Gross began reviewing Navarre, DUI. Sept. 1. the club’s finances early this “The increase in the cost of year. She obtained bank records fuel that we are experiencing and found numerous question- is unprecedented,” Gulf Pedestrian killed able withdrawals made by Power’s General Manager of Bryant. Withdrawals included Public Affairs John checks made out directly to Hutchinson said. on U.S. 98 in Midway Bryant, to his phone-service “We don’t like increasing our provider, profits from merchan- Gulf Breeze News then struck the victim, who was prices, especially at this diffi- dise vendors that never were cult time. But just like the rising A Gulf Breeze man, Daniel pronounced dead at the scene by paid back to the club’s account, L. Niemczyk, 50, died shortly emergency personnel. cost of gasoline, the cost of the and monies supposedly paid to fuels we use continues to climb. before 10 p.m. Saturday when According to the Florida other organizations and people he was struck by two vehicles Highway Patrol accident report, By spreading the shortfall out with whom the club did not do over a longer period of time, we while attempting to cross U.S. tests were being conducted to business. Highway 98 near Abercrombie determine whether there was hope to lessen the impact as During a March 17 meeting much as possible.” Road in Midway. alcohol in Niemczyk’s system. with Bayside Soccer board Niemczyk was exiting the The driver of the second vehicle The average price of coal, members, Bryant conceded that which fuels more than 80 per- center median between the east- was not under the influence of he had been “sloppy” in his role cent of Gulf Power’s electricity and west-bound lanes when he alcohol, the report stated. as treasurer and admitted to pre- generation, has risen 30 percent was first struck by a Honda The Highway Patrol is viously stealing $12,400 from in the last year while average believed to be silver or gray in searching for the car, which is the club’s account. He wrote a natural gas prices have jumped color traveling west on the believed to have sustained dam- check for $6,539.30 to repay 47 percent since 2007. inside lane of U.S. 98. The vehi- age to the left-side mirror and some of the money. Gulf Power is the third major cle did not stop. possibly the windshield. Four days later, he repaid the utility in Florida to seek a mid- A second vehicle, a 1987 Anyone with information club $5,834 in cash. year fuel adjustment. Florida Toyota pickup truck driven by about the car is asked to call the On May 5, after reviewing a Power and Light and Progress Jason Gunnells, 24, of Alabama, Highway Patrol at 484-5000. copy of the club’s financial Energy sought increases earlier ledger between April 2003 and this month. Normally, the FPSC March 2008, Bryant met with adjusts electricity prices each club directors and an investiga- January for fuel price fluctua- tor. Again, he reportedly could tions. But coal and natural gas File photo by Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News give no reasonable explanation prices have risen so rapidly in Samantha Slaybaugh of Navarre plays for the Bayside for most of the unaccounted Soccer U-17 Storm. The club soccer organization is dealing 2008, utilities are being forced monies. with a larceny case involving former treasurer Eric Bryant. to ask for mid-year adjust- After being read his Miranda ments. Rights, Bryant again admitted Sheriff’s investigator that he “It’s painful for us as a club to If the FPSC approves all the stealing money from Bayside was temporarily representing have to (press charges). It’s not requests, Gulf Power will con- Soccer. He disputed the alleged Bryant. something we wanted to do. tinue to have the lowest rates amount of missing money Bryant did not appear for a “It’s difficult for everybody among all the major utilities in ($34,693.48), but did say that previously scheduled May 21 in our community because there the state. figure probably was close to meeting with the investigator. are a lot of people who know Electric utility customers being accurate. Neither Bryant nor Barnes Eric and have a lot of respect for pay only the actual fuel costs He admitted taking $10,000 returned calls from Gulf Breeze him. His family is wonderful. that the company incurs. Pam Randall/Gulf Breeze News on Aug. 10, 2005, to pay off a News seeking comment. We just want this to be as pain- When fuel prices go up, the Jeff Elbert, owner of Island Style on Pensacola Beach and in personal debt. “Eric has done a lot of good less as possible. additional costs are passed Navarre, is working hard to open the doors of his new shop, On May 7, attorney Jim things for our community and “We’re looking for restitu- Tiki Jake’s at Sea Shell Collections in Gulf Breeze. Tiki Jake’s through to customers. And Barnes of Pensacola advised the Bayside Soccer,” Gross said. tion, and we want to move on.” is scheduled to open Saturday, July 5. when fuel prices go down, the savings are passed through to customers. Fuel costs have a major impact on electricity BUDGET: Council starts early on city budget, considers fire fee bills, accounting for almost 50 percent of the total bill. could go wrong." Gulf Breeze Volunteer Fire To help customers, Gulf Though staff has nothing drafted as of Department Chief Shane Carmichael says FIRE RESPONSE FEES IN SANTA ROSA COUNTY Power offers free energy check- press time, Eddy says the council will the possibility of a $175 fee for emer- ups to identify energy efficien- likely see a staff recommendation at the gency fire response to traffic accidents is City of City of Midway Holley Navarre cy measures to save homeown- next council meeting, and he thinks it will even being considered. "We are not look- Gulf Breeze* Milton* Fire District* Fire District* ers and businesses money on not be in ordinance form, but a continua- ing to make money; we are looking to off- their electricity bills. tion of a per-event permit for specified set city expenses for services provided to $175 $300 $650 / accident $350-$400 average The company also offers times and purposes. those who are not paying for it. We took $900/ person rebates on Geothermal heat- Other development on the tables our fees from the equipment schedule requiring medical ing and cooling systems, includes a proposed tear-down and rebuild FEMA the Federal Emergency assistance which save up to 40 percent of the McDonalds restaurant on Gulf Management Administration) puts out to *City of Gulf Breeze and City of Milton Fire Response Fees, like their Police Emergency Service Response Fees, on heating and cooling costs, Breeze Parkway. come up with an hourly rate for the truck, will not be charged to city residents or to those not at fault in an accident. Additional handling fees may also as well as innovative rates apply. Midway Fire District fees cited are mininum fees that increase with increased service and are charged with- and looked at an average of 5 personnel out regard to fault. Holley Navarre Fire District fees cited are based upon averages; fees are charged based upon and residential energy man- City considers fire response fees, responding per incident for an average services provided on scene without regard to fault. agement systems to help cus- 2008-2009 budget constraints one hour accident response. The value per tomers lower their bills. The Gulf Breeze City Council began man hour is the Workers Comp standard- diem, cell phone and other expenses to try implemented its PESR its budget work early this year, starting ized rate of $10 per hour." to save money. Hopefully that will bring Midway Fire District charges a $900 over six weeks earlier than normal to The fee is likely to be presented to the us within line of saving the 5 percent that per person fee if passengers require med- WHAT TO DO? tackle their budgeting process. council at its next meeting on July 7. the city council asked each department to ical assistance, and each automobile "We do not know exactly what will "Our objective is exactly like the save. We are doing it without cutting ser- involved in a minor motor vehicle acci- Gulf Power Co. offers come our way from the Legislature and PESR (Police Emergency Service vices," Carmichael assures. dent are assessed $650 whether they are several payment options from assessments," said Mayor Lane Response Fee) approved early this month Such fire department response fees are at fault or not. If extrication is involved, and programs to help Gilchrist. "We know we need to cut our by the council. There are people using the not new to the greater Gulf Breeze area or the fees can go higher. customers budget pay- budget and still serve our citizens." service that are not paying for it. It is hard to the state of Florida. Holley Navarre Holley Navarre Fire District charges ments during high-use The council first asked the department to cut the budget when you are a volun- Fire District has charged for over five for vehicle accidents based on services months. Plan details and heads to provide a zero based budget, and teer organization and we already do it at a years, and Midway Fire District has provided, any illegal acts resulting in energy-saving tips are now they are working to cut five percent fraction of the cost of other service assessed for two. Milton began last brush or other fires and for false fire available at www.gulf- from last year's budget. providers. We have cut our travel and per month at the same time Gulf Breeze alarms resulting in service calls. power.com.

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BY SCOTT PAGE money because we are not enti- Gulf Breeze News tled to any,” said Tammy [email protected] Simmons, Administrative Services Manager for Santa 4257 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 Tiger Point Park’s sidewalks Rosa County Parks and Traditional Worship: 8am&10:30am Sunday were not included in the three- Recreation. “The damage is phase park improvement plan, from the heavy equipment and Sunday School & Bible Class - 9:15am despite their deplorable condi- not from the hurricane itself. tion. Also, the date for claims is past School, Pre-K 3&4 thru 6th grades The problem, however, has due.” Enrolling now for 2007-08 School Year not been ignored. So if federal dollars aren’t Small Classes! Great Staff! available, where will the money On Thursday, June 12, the 932--3263 Visit us at: goodshepherdgulfbreeze.org County Commission adopted an come from? $81,000 critical needs expendi- “Parks Repair and tures plan for Tiger Point Park Maintenance does not have the endorsed by the District Five money,” said Simmons. “Public Recreation Advisory Com- Works is going to be evaluating mittee. the sidewalks and making a pro- What’s on Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News posal (to determine costs), so as One visible need left out of w w v Deteriorating side alks are a hazard to people ho isit for now we are waiting on that the plan was the park’s deterio- Tiger Point Park. Recent money appropriated by the county rating sidewalks. proposal.” Sale? to upgrade the park will not be used for sidewalk repair. Why were they left out of the Efforts to contact Avis improvement plan, and were the money should come from equipment used in the post- Whitfield and Stephen they even a part of the discus- federal or other county public Hurricane Ivan cleanup. Furman of the County Public sion? works funds.” TPSA hopes the Federal Works office were unsuc- Missing ads from “They’ve been a part of the Player indicated that the Emergency Management cessful. Currently, there is conversation,” said Shane three-phase plan was designed Agency (FEMA) will help with no defined timetable or esti- your favorite stores? Player, President of Tiger Point to address the needs of TPSA repairs, but that might not be mated cost of repair, but Sports Association. “The reason ball programs. He also added possible. TPSA and County efforts are Tell the store it hasn’t been a part of the three- that the damage to the sidewalks “We have not pursued, and under way to address the phase plan is because we feel could be attributed to heavy will not pursue, any FEMA problem. manager you’d like to see their ad in VBS CALENDAR Gulf Breeze News, Sadler returns to Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze’s Where: Gulf Breeze Presbyterian LOCALLY OWNED, When: July 21-24, 9 a.m. to United Methodist on Sunday noon. community newspaper. To register: Call 932-3625 Gulf Breeze News ■ Herb and Barbara Sadler are Where: St. Ann Catholic FAITH u 8 u coming home to Gulf Breeze. When:J ly 2 to A g. 1, For details 9 a.m. to noon After Herb’s five-year tenure 75 Fairpoint Drive Campus of 932-8986 as Superintendent of the Dothan Cost: $40 call the Gulf Breeze United To register: 932-2859 District, ministering to 99 Methodist Church. churches in Southeast Alabama, On Wednesday, July 2, at 7 Cathy Porter at 934-3455. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS the Sadlers are returning to the p.m., in the Main Campus Additionally, St. Ann partici- church and community they Sanctuary of Gulf Breeze pates in Church League softball All Board of County Commissioner Meetings and other county department meet- love. United Methodist Church, the at the Gulf Breeze Recreation ings are held at the County Administrative Center, Commissioner's Board Room, Herb Sadler served as senior 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, unless otherwise indicated. public will not want to miss a Submitted photo Complex on Shoreline Drive. pastor of Gulf Breeze United celebration of America. A fam- Herb and Barbara Sadler On Monday, June 30, St. Ann Marine Advisory July 1 5:00 p.m. Methodist Church from 1975 ily cookout beginning at 5 p.m. SRC Housing Coalition July 2 1:30 p.m. are returning to Gulf Breeze plays against Good Shepherd Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton until 2003 as attendance grew will be followed by a salute to Methodist Church. Herb will Lutheran at 6:15 p.m. Tourist Development North End Committee July 3 8:30 a.m. from 100 to more than 2,000. the armed forces and a Patriotic b Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce, 5247 Stewart St., Milton e interim pastor for the Other games will follow Commission Committee July 7 9:00 a.m. Under his leadership, the church cantata entitled “God Bless next year. throughout July. For more infor- Navarre Architectural Advisory Board July 8 3:00 p.m. in 1999 opened its second cam- America.” mation, call Tom Baltz at 934- Navarre Chamber of Commerce, 8543 Navarre Parkway, Navarre these or any other activities of District 5 Recreational Advisory Committee July 8 3:00 p.m. pus, known as the Community Join the Aerobics/Line the church, call 932-3594, 916- 6558 or John Scott at 932-2859. Andrews Institute, 1118 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Life Center, at 4115 Soundside Dancing Classes at the Tourist Development South End Committee July 9 9:00 a.m. Community Life Center gym to 1660, or visit www.gbumc.org Visitors' Center, 8543 Navarre Parkway, Navarre Drive. The campus serves thou- Gospel concert Building Code Board of Adjustments July 9 2:30 p.m. burn calories and get a great car- sands of members of the Gulf St. Ann Catholic at Marcus Pointe Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton Breeze-area community provid- dio workout. Have fun with us Commission Regular July 10 9:00 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday St. Ann Catholic Church is The Dixie Echoes and The Fire Protection Board of Adjustment and Appeals July 10 4:00 p.m. ing support groups, recreational busy planning its Vacation Bible Blackwood Brothers Quartet, Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton ministries as well as weekly and Friday at 9 a.m. Stretch and Local Planning Board July 10 6:00 p.m. Tone class is offered at 8:30 School, which will run from two of the biggest names in Emergency Services Advisory Committee July 16 2:00 p.m. worship. Tourist Development Council Board Meeting July 16 3:00 p.m. a.m. on Monday. Yoga is at 8 July 28 to Aug. 1. gospel music, will perform dur- Herb Sadler will become the Visitors' Center, 8543 Navarre Parkway, Navarre a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Kindergartners through fifth- ing the J.G. Whitfield Memorial Aviation Advisory Committee July 16 5:00 p.m. interim senior pastor for one Library Advisory Committee July 17 Cancelled All for only $25 per month. graders will participate in a Gospel Sing at 7 p.m. June 27 at year while a nationwide search Zoning Board of Adjustments July 17 5:30 p.m. Call Gail at 291-5024 for addi- Rainforest Adventure daily Marcus Pointe Baptist Church Commission Committee July 21 9:00 a.m. is conducted for a new, long- tional information. from 9 a.m. to noon. Cost is $40 in Pensacola. Bagdad Historical Architectural Advisory Board July 23 8:30 a.m. term senior pastor. Joining The event is held in honor of Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton Worship at the Water is held but free for volunteers’ children. SHIP Partnership Advisory Committee July 23 3:00 p.m. Sadler will be Jack Kale, a each Sunday through Aug. 31 at To learn more, contact Whitfield, a member of the Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton Methodist pastor since 1995. Parks and Recreation July 23 5:30 p.m. Flounder’s Restaurant, Shannon at 932-2859, ext. 234. Gospel Music Hall of Fame Jack and Sandra Kale come to Commission Regular July 24 9:00 a.m. Pensacola Beach, at 8:15 a.m. It’s not too early to be think- from Pensacola. Marcus Pointe Commission Special - Rezoning Meeting July 24 6:00 p.m. Gulf Breeze from Hartford, The public is invited to worship ing about St. Ann’s mission trip Baptist is located at 6205 North Utility Board July 28 5:00 p.m. Ala., where they have served the at a relaxed, outdoor contempo- out west. The church is planning W Street in Pensacola. Doors Agendas and minutes are also available at www.santarosa.fl.gov. All meetings Hartford First UMC for the last rary service. Come in your a trip to Klagetoh, Ariz., to visit open at 5:30 p.m. held in the Board Room can be viewed live and/or replayed at this web site by four years. selecting the meeting from the main page. shorts and flip-flops. All are Navajo Indians at St. Ann To learn more, call 479-8337. The Sadlers invite you to be welcome. Mission. The trip will occur present as Herb returns to the For more information on Aug. 28 through Aug. 4. pulpit on Sunday, June 29, at the To learn more, call Chuck or Mischief-makers might someday learn satisfaction of God’s love

My wife and I wake up very WEEKDAY early every morning and take a PROGRAMMING walk together. I follow our walk with my own workout - 9:00 am - 11:30 am DAVE DAUGHTRY’S MORNING FOLKS 6 am - 9 am usually jogging or jumping Mon. - Fri. OPEN MIC 8 am - 9 am rope and calisthenics. Politically incorrect and proud of it! His One morning recently as we libertarian philosophy rankles NEAL BOORTZ 9 am - 11:30 am headed outside my wife asked, conservatives (who think he’s too “Did we put the trash out last Rev. Rory M. Hermann liberal) and liberals (who think he’s too THE EXPERT ADVISER SHOW night?” Good Shepherd Lutheran Church conservative). 11:30 am - 12 noon “No,” I replied. The son of a DENNIS PRAGER 12 noon - 1 pm So, we exited via the garage, street was one of three he had times? Why do we behave Marine Corps CLARK HOWARD 1 pm - 3 pm taking out the trash can at the seen with tipped trash cans. counter to all we have been officer, Neal same time. Afterwards, I thought to taught and the values we have Boortz grew up in GREG KNAPP EXPERIENCE When we arrived at the end myself that I could possibly see received? Pensacola (PHS 3 pm - 4 pm Mon. - Thur. class of 1963). He of our driveway with our trash where it might be slightly The Christian response is has dominated RING OF FIRE 3 pm - 4 pm Fri. can, we discovered that some- entertaining to knock over a sin. It lurks around at all Atlanta Radio since YOUR TURN 4 pm - 6 pm one had tipped over all the trash can in the middle of the times, waiting to catch us 1969. Now WEBY other trash cans — over 40 of night, watching it fall and lis- unawares or masquerading as brings this top- MICHAEL REAGAN 6 pm - 9 pm tening to the resounding boom. fun or liberty. Our response to notch talent home. them — placed the night prior. RUSTY HUMPHRIES We walked down our street, However, I thought it would sin is God’s forgiveness in 9 pm - midnight righting all the trash cans as we lose its appeal after a dozen. Christ and the Holy Spirit’s went. Eventually, another early Knocking over the trash cans work in us to lead us to rising neighbor joined us in the on at least three streets ceases become more Christ-like, lov- task. Just about the time we being fun and becomes work, ing God and loving neighbor. completed our street, our paper in addition to just plain mali- Eventually we will find it more (850) 623-1330 carrier was completing his cious. satisfying serving God than www.1330weby.com deliveries. He reported that our What gets into us some- knocking over trash cans.

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■ Projected water usage, into consideration the number and However, if a business moved wastewater treatment must type of plumbing fixtures in the HOW SANTA ROSA IMPACT FEES CAN DIFFER into an existing vacant building, new business.” the business moving into the be figured by city authorities The city charges $5,200 per sin- Example scenario: A 1,000-square-foot, 30-seat restaurant with 10 building would only pay the dif- gle house unit in sewer impact fees. employees, open lunch/dinner with washable dishes. ference between what the origi- BY PAM BRANNON Lambert said the city has to look at nal business used and the addi- Gulf Breeze News the plans of a business to see how City of Gulf Breeze Navarre City of Milton Pace tional water usage of the new [email protected] much water they potentially would County road business. The City of Gulf Breeze charges a use to decide on an impact fee. impact fees $6,667 $6,667 $6,667 $6,667 “For example, if a building was water “tap” or impact fee depending Midway Water System uses the used for a real estate office and a on the size of the meter ordered by a same 300-gallons-a-day, single- Water/sewer hair salon moves in, we would business, as well as how many gal- house unit for their water impact fee impact fees $21,916 $19,350 $12,543 $16,800 assess what the additional use lons of wastewater are generated billing. Sewer tap fees for the area would be and charge an impact fee each day and how many plumbing are paid to South Santa Rosa Totals $28,583 $26,017 $19,210 $23,467 for the additional water use,” Utility Systems (SSRUS) based Lambert said. fixtures the business includes in its To illustrate how impact fees vary in different areas of Santa Rosa County, Gulf Breeze News proposed a consistent construction plans. on the same 300 gallons a day for scenario for a restaurant of equal size and obtained figures from the county and city entities. These figures are Holley Navarre Water System a single unit. accurate for this scenario, but many factors must be considered in water/sewer impact fees. Potential entrepreneurs also uses the 300-gallons-per-day “We have meters ranging in cost should carefully research impact fees for their particular business. Fire impact fees are not included in this scenario. from $1,900 to $11,000. The bigger the “Most water utilities use that determination for commercial meter, the more water usage and the 300 gallons a day for a single unit water and sewer impact fees. Like higher the initial cost,” said Thomas as a determination for impact fees will usually stay.” “Businesses never have to pay an the City of Gulf Breeze, the Lambert, Gulf Breeze Assistant Public or tap fees, whichever they call it,” That is why some restaurants with impact fee again. The unfortunate part impact fee is attached to the proper- Services Director. “Then we have a Phil Jowers, General Manager of more seats might have lower water and for a new business is, if they ever move ty, so if a business moves it usually is sewer impact fee. The city has to treat Midway Water, explained. “The sewer impact fees. or shut down, the business coming into charged a new impact fee for the new any wastewater that comes from the health department has determined “For example, the Kentucky Fried that unit after them will not have to pay property site. new business, so we use three criteria that an average household includes Chicken that opened across from the any impact fee at all — as long as they “But if the business owner wants to decide what the impact fee is for three people, and each person gener- Wal-Mart in Tiger Point only had a do not generate more wastewater than their impact fee that they have already sewer treatment. ates about 100 gallons of wastewater water tap fee of $6,500 because there the original business did.” paid to be transferred to their new loca- “First, we use the health depart- a day, between showers and every- are not as many washable dishes used. “So if it is a restaurant of the same size tion, they can come before our Water ment’s estimation of flow. The health thing else involved in running a It is categorized as fast food, so many or smaller that would move into a unit Board and make their case,” said department has studies showing an home. people do not stay long,” Jowers said. after another restaurant, for example, the Holley Navarre Water System General average household will use 300 gal- “That adds up, of course, to 300 gal- Combined water and sewer tap new business would not need to pay any Manager Ken Walker. lons of water a day. So we estimate lons a day. So with a new business, we fees in the Midway area include impact fee since the original business has “It has been done.” how many single house units worth look at everything, from whether a $16,645 for the Dagwood’s already paid it,” he explained. However, in Pace the water and sewer of wastewater a new business will restaurant, for instance, is using mostly Sandwich Shop, $62,479 for IHOP But, he said, if a business moved to impact fee is automatically transferred generate,” Lambert said. “If we think washable dishes, to the food-prep area, and $33,466 for the Moe’s Southwest another location in Gulf Breeze and with the business to its new location. it won’t be over one single house to the number of employees using Grill restaurant. built a new building, the business Pace Water’s tap fee is a simple unit, then it will be billed as a single restrooms to number of seats in the “The good thing is, tap fees are a would have to pay new impact fees to $5,600 for s single house unit using house unit, and so on. We also take restaurant and how long the customers one-time fee,” Lambert said. the city for the new site. 300 gallons a day.

The new Starbucks Coffee Drive-Through store at Tiger Get back in the game. Point will pay a county impact fee of $15,197 due ’ over a period of seven Christopher O Grady, M.D. years. It also had to pay $29,555 in water and sewer Utilizes ARTHROSCOPIC and impact fees to Midway MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES Water System and SSRUS. The national chain outlet to get you “back in the game” quicker. serves customers in two seating areas, one inside (850) 916-3700 and another out. Patrons www.AndrewsOrtho.com also use the business’ drive- through service lane, which increases the amount of traffic from and to U.S. Highway 98. at the Andrews Institute Gulf Breeze, FL David Standridge/Gulf Breeze News IMPACT: Catch of Day opening delayed SWIM SYSTEMS Continued from page 1A square feet in the business. Since Catch of Day faces fees that the Moultons, the devel- the restaurant is 3,000 square $70K water fee opers of the shopping center, had feet in size, it normally would have paid $20,000 in county The Gulf Breeze City already paid for us. Planning Office confirmed that “That was an expense of impact fees divided over seven years. Catch of the Day did have to pay about $40,000 that we had not more than $50,000 in water and planned for but had to come up But with this credit from the last business on the site, the sewer impact fees to the city. with before we could even start “They have 116 seats our construction. That affects impact fee bill will be signifi- cantly less. planned in the restaurant and everything — from the number are taking two of the units in of employees you hire to the “We cannot say exactly what the impact fee will be until they the shopping center,” Thomas quality of tables you order,” Lambert, Gulf Breeze Assistant Welch said. file with us and we see which units they are occupying in the Public Services Director Welch said it also affected the explained. “They have a lot of On the Boardwalk timeline for opening. plaza,” Stanhope said, “but it Pensacola Beach, Fl - (850) 932-0078 will be much, much less. That fryers and dishwashers. The “Between money issues and Moultons — the developer — waiting for the city and county whole plaza got a big break because of the businesses that already had paid $12,000 in approvals — the county reviews impact fees for those two units, and approvals are taking much stood before.” Publix Supermarket in Gulf which brought the total city more time than expected — we impact fees for the restaurant to are not going to be open until late Breeze, which is in the same plaza as Catch of the Day, paid a just over $70,000. The devel- August or early September now, oper paid for a water meter for at least,” Welch said. “That total road impact fee to the coun- ty for roads of only $2,722.98. In each unit and a sewer impact means we miss the whole sum- fee for office use, then any- mer season. We had originally contrast, the Publix store that opened in Pace in November thing over and above what they planned to be open by July 4.” paid is for the individual busi- The partners also will receive 2007 paid a county impact fee $398,928.84. ness owner to pay. a bill for additional impact fees “This is a one-time fee,” from Santa Rosa County before The county impact fee is rev- enue earmarked for roads only, Lambert said. the county’s planning and zoning Smaller businesses pay signif- will sign off on final inspections Stanhope reminded. “All new business in the icantly lower impact fees. The on the business. But those will be Starbucks coffee shop that county pays per thousand square billed over a seven-year period, recently opened in Tiger Point feet,” she said, “unless it is a with one-seventh of the total will dole out $15,197 over seven bank or motel, because a bank being due before the business years to Santa Rosa County for pays per drive-through lane, for opens. the road impact fee. The water example. And motels are “You begin to wonder, why and sewer impact fee billed by are you doing this,” Welch said. charged per room. It is all about Midway Water System for the impact on the roads.” Starbucks was $8,755. Sea Shell Collections Stanhope said it does not Welch said it’s easier for a stores get a break matter if the business locates corporation like Starbucks to All news is not bad for Catch in Milton or Gulf Breeze or come up with impact fees. of the Day, however, because Navarre or Jay; they all pay a “We don’t have deep pockets there was another business com- flat fee per thousand square like Starbucks,” Welch said. “It plex on the property where Sea feet. is hard for smaller entrepreneurs Shell Collections now stands, The Wal-Mart that opened in like us to come up with impact each unit in the complex will get Navarre last year paid fees like these, on top of all the an impact fee credit from the $827,956.04 in impact fees. other fees charged by the city county. “They had a huge impact on and county. Darliene Stanhope of the Highway 98 traffic and road “I would never, ever do this Santa Rosa County Planning and maintenance, and they were again, that is for sure. I hope, Zoning Office said Catch of the brand new with no business on when all is said and done, we Day restaurant would normally that spot before them,” Stanhope actually can afford to get this be billed $6,677 for every 1,000 said. business open.”

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Whitfield said. “It is much better Goodin said. BY PAM BRANNON refunds for our crews to be able to stay on County Administrator Hunter Gulf Breeze News [email protected] a job site longer and get a project Walker cautioned that confusion done without stopping and start- to the public should be avoided impact Citizens might not have to ing. And we have made sure the where possible. take time out of their regular public can reach us if they need to “We have to remember, we workday between 9 a.m. to 5 when we are not in the office. Just are in the service business,” he fees p.m. soon to do their county the transportation cost of going said. “The less confusion to the business, like obtaining permits back and forth to the projects has public the better. If we can do or paying fees. saved the office money, too.” this and still keep the level of BY PAM BRANNON The Santa Rosa Commission Commissioner Gordon service up for our residents, it Gulf Breeze News plans to consider a proposal for Goodin suggested perhaps leav- [email protected] should be a cost-savings worth a four-day workweek for some ing the offices open the same looking into.” county employees. That ulti- Santa Rosa County is giving hours as they are now but stag- Broxson asked that Walker mately might lead to county gering employees’ hours. and his staff have a recommen- back $229,931 to 11 subdivision offices being open Monday developers who were unaware “That way there would be dation and possible proposal through Thursday with closing less confusion for the public and ready to present to the county that the money was coming hours later than 5 p.m. their way. still allow the four-day work board at its next commission “Some residents might wel- week for our employees,” meeting in July. The action is part of the come the chance to do their amendment process of the coun- business at a county office after ty’s impact fee ordinance and their personal work day ends, KOOL BREEZE of N.W.F. was approved during the last instead of having to take time county meeting. out of their own work schedule For Terrific Cooling Service Now, individuals, businesses to make it to the offices,” or developers do not have to pay Commissioner Don Salter said. 939-3325 their first road impact fee “But no matter how we do it, installment until the building I think it would be a cost sav- permit is pulled. Previously, an ings to our employees and prob- CERTIFIED initial payment was due at the ably some cost savings even to TECHNICIANS time of final plat approval by our county offices’ budgets. the planning office. Eglin and Hurlburt have been Ready to Serve You! The change in the ordinance doing it for several years, and it is a result of the Impact Fee works well.” Workshop held in May by coun- Commissioner Tom Stewart ty commissioners. initially raised the issue of con- Commissioner Tom Stewart sidering a four-day workweek at pushed in May for the impact the commission’s most recent fee ordinance to be changed. committee meeting. “Many times, developers will The City of Gulf Breeze prepared a water/sewer impact fee GULF BREEZE EYE CARE “I believe we could save our get a final plat approved by the bill for Gulf Breeze News based on a 1,000-square-foot, will move to the Andrews Institute beginning employees at least 20 percent on county and not build for a cou- 30-customer restaurant with 10 employees, open lunch and July 7th to better serve our patients. gas costs,” Stewart said, “as ple years or more — if ever,” dinner with washable dishes. Water and sewer impact fees ■ Stewart said. “They might even are a one-time charge. long as they aren’t running all New Services Will Be Offered over the place on their day off. I sell the property.” ■ New Patients Will Be Accepted He said it made more sense see now where the state’s Department of Health and the Existing Patient Records will be moved for the business or person who that have no building permits commenting at the hearing, the to the new location eventually pulled the building attached yet,” County change in the ordinance was Florida Attorney General’s permit on a property to pay the Administrator Hunter Walker approved — including the office is going to a four-day impact fees on that property. explained to commissioners. refunds — allowing impact fee workweek, so other places The county allows the road He said it “just makes the installments to begin at time of around the state are trying this. impact fees to be paid over a bookkeeping smoother” to start approval and payment for build- “I think it is something to seven-year period, so Stewart all over with the new rules ing permits. look at.” asked that the first installment under the new ordinance and The refunds range from The county’s Public Works be due when the building permit have everyone paying impact $23,218 for the 19-lot develop- department already works on a Suzanne M. Day, O.D. is pulled. fees at the time of pulling the ment known as Yorktown four-day workweek but has voice doctor of optometry When the proposed amend- building permits. Subdivision, to $340,670 to the mail and emergency contacts 1040 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Suite 210 ment to the ordinance was writ- “It gets too easy for things to 85-lot development of Ashley available for the public when the Gulf Breeze, Fl 32561 ten for presentation to commis- slip through the cracks,” Walker Plantation II. office is not open. Commission 850.932.4184 sioners for their final approval, said. “This makes it clean and Ashley Plantation I has not Chairman John Broxson of Gulf a refund to developers of 11 res- easy for everyone. pulled any building permits yet, Breeze asked Public Works idential subdivisions was The commissioners held their and that 93-lot development Director Avis Whitfield if there Want Personal included. final public hearing on the also received a refund of has been any downside to the “The staff would prefer to change of ordinance at their reg- $169,290 in impact fees already four-day workweek for his depart- Local Service? refund impact fees already paid ular meeting, and with no one paid. ment. “It has worked great for us,” Call Us! Community School program can raise fees but won’t Scott Shanks, AAMS BY PAM BRANNON Pat McClellan told the school “You (school board) McClellan said.” Financial Advisor Gulf Breeze News board last week that the staff has approved our increase, but that The employee rate has been [email protected] decided not to increase the cost was before all this three-tier $50 a month for care. Gulf Breeze Shopping Center to parents. change of school start times. We “But that was set back in 1990 306 Gulf Breeze Parkway The Santa Rosa County “We have left the cost for are getting so many calls from when some employees of the dis- Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Community School program before- and after-school care at parents upset over the three-tier, trict told us they were working in 850-934-4499 has been handling the before- $10 a day for the past three and concerned with the added Navarre schools, for example,” and after-school care programs years,” McClelland said. “We costs to them with more than McClellan said. “But they lived in www.edwardjones.com at the district’s schools for sev- had requested in early March to one child needing the care, so Milton, and their children were Member SPIC eral years and will for the next increase our fees for next year to we have told the parents we will attending school in Milton. They school year, also. $12 a day for the before- or not go up from $10 a day for wanted us to keep students just for But even though the commu- after-school care, and to $20 a before- or after-school care. about 30 minutes until they could nity school received permission day (up from $17 a day) for all- “And, we are increasing our get there. We set up that employee from the district’s school board day care. And, of course, we before-school opening times to rate of $50 a month for keeping in March to increase their fees always had a school district 6:30 a.m., and will stay open students for 30 minutes after the for next school year, Director employee special discount. until 6 p.m. as we have before, closing bell of any school.” I Depend On Gulf Breeze News

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CO-PUBLISHERS : the Florida Lisa Newell Victoria Papajohn Yes, church readers pay attention coast? Why EDITOR: My momma told me there see if they were paying attention, or why not? Joe Culpepper would be days like these. but that excuse wouldn’t fly. Last Thursday, Gulf Breeze I’m sure both congregations SPORTS EDITOR: News stirred up the congrega- enjoyed a good chuckle this past Jason Thompson tions of two area churches, and Sunday. My bosses, Lisa Newell the blame rests squarely on my and Vici Papajohn, consoled me ADVERTISING SALES: shoulders. for two days, putting the most Pam Randall Inexplicably, I erroneously positive spin possible on an wrote in a headline and accom- embarrassing situation. OFFICE MANAGER: panying photo caption that Rev. Word is, Sadler plans to use Karen Murphy Herb Sadler is returning to Gulf aged to inject First Baptist Thursday and Friday. E-mail the snafu as subject matter in his Breeze to serve as interim pastor Church of Gulf Breeze into the poured in from around the area. return sermon this Sunday, June GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: of First Baptist Church, when in equation — in a big, bold head- We reacted quickly by making 29. Again, the fine folks at Production Director fact he is coming home to lead line, no less. It’s the kind of the necessary corrections on our GBUMC will enjoy a laugh or Jessica Bowie the flock at Gulf Breeze United snafu only a newspaper editor online product, nipping some two . . . and a poignant message. Methodist Church. can appreciate. Somehow, errors potential responses in the bud. To both church families, I CONTRIBUTORS: Sadler, of course, had previ- like this rear their ugly heads There was nothing we could do apologize from the bottom of my “Yeah, because we need oil. Betty Archer Allen ously served as senior pastor at when you least expect them. So about the print edition, though. heart. I’m blaming it on newspa- Instead of relying on foreign T. “Bubba” Bechtol GBUMC from 1975 until 2003. common is the problem that The good news? It’s evident per gremlins. Sadly, I know this countries, we could get it in our Bette Boyle He played a leading role in late-night TV host Jay Leno that LOTS of worshippers read won’t be the last mistake I make. own backyard.” Pam Brannon opening the church’s second spotlights newspaper blunders Gulf Breeze News. I’d like to say In my business, mistakes are an London Cushman Scott Page campus, the Community Life each Monday night in a popular that I was testing the congrega- unfortunate fact of life. Gulf Breeze Chuck Randle Center, in Midway. segment titled: “Headlines.” tions of Gulf Breeze United Now, if I can just keep the David Standridge In the haste of producing last The phones at Gulf Breeze Methodist Church and First Catholics and Episcopalians week’s paper, I somehow man- News rang off the hook last Baptist Church of Gulf Breeze to straight in my mind . . . Want to solve the credit crunch? Member: Florida Press Association National Newspaper Assn. Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce (“2003 Small Get back to cash Business of the Year”) “I would, but only if it was at The Federal Reserve just put Credit card companies make Pensacola Beach Chamber least 100 miles out.” forward a plan that would even more money when users of Commerce Jerry Dyar clamp down on deceptive prac- are financially irresponsible. So Gulf Breeze Pensacola Chamber tices in the credit card industry. it’s no wonder that while most of Commerce This is good news for con- of the economy is in a nosedive, Navarre Tourist sumers, and certainly for seniors they’ve been flying high. Development Council —- often budget-squeezed and VISA’s profits rose 28 percent on fixed incomes. In recent last quarter. MasterCard’s stock Santa Rosa County Chamber James L. Martin of Commerce years, lenders have devised price has increased 520 percent increasingly devious ways of since the company went public LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze bilking card-holders out of their ments to achieve that goal; the affair with credit cards shows no in 2006. News welcomes your opinion. money, like raising interest rates average monthly minimum has signs of waning. And more and The best way to avoid debt We reserve the right to edit a on old debt and shortening dropped to just 2 to 2.5 percent. more people are pulling out cards is simply not to take it on in the letter to fit space available. We billing cycles. The Fed’s propos- Even worse, they often raise for minor expenses, like their first place. That’s why using do not accept letters containing als would restrict these abuses. cash as often as possible is a personal attack on any indi- interest rates arbitrarily. daily cup of coffee. But swiping “I guess I would say yes vidual. Letters must be limited But no amount of regulatory At a recent congressional your card at Starbucks is bad eco- such a good idea. because it would help us a little to one per month from an indi- intervention will completely hearing, one man recounted nomics — for both consumers Little by little, Americans with gas prices.” vidual writer. If we receive form solve the country’s credit prob- how his card provider had and merchants. have been building up debt that Carly Garcia letters, we will print only the first lems. A full turnaround requires increased his rate by 6 percent, For consumers, it’s taking out will haunt them for a lifetime. Gulf Breeze one we receive. Include your that individual Americans take and then informed him of the a single-digit loan that could It’s good to see that regulators name, address and daytime responsibility for their own change with only a “small, easily morph into triple-digit have finally drummed up the phone number. financial well-being. One of the loose billing insert.” debt within a year. Merchants political courage necessary to best ways they can do that is to Of course, American con- suffer because they have to pay take on the credit card industry. CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze News is committed to accuracy use cash — physical dollar bills sumers, and all too many a fee to the credit-card company But to fully right the ship, peo- and wants to hear from you if we — for their purchases. seniors, have willingly taken every time a purchase is made ple need to take control of their need to make a correction or Relying on dollars makes it the bait. The Consumer with plastic. So prices go up for own finances — and that means clarification. Please email us much easier to stick to a bud- Federation of America recently everyone — and ultimately returning to the good old green- at [email protected] get. You don’t spend money reported that the total amount cash-users end up subsidizing back. with the subject line that you don’t have. Minor of credit card debt nationally is credit-card users. ■ CORRECTION or expenses won’t ever balloon around $850 billion, up four- This year alone, credit card James L. Martin is President CLARIFICATION. 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In 1967, my third son was a played in English. defeat the British during the ing competitions. senior in high school, and the On one turn, Dieter put Revolutionary War, was grown ■ school first became involved in down the word ‘picklehaube,’ from our own soil. The wisdom of Maxine, cre- a foreign student exchange pro- the name of that distinctive ■ ated by clever cartoonist John gram. Each family hosted a stu- pointed helmet with elaborate Hurry and get your fresh Wagner, appeals to all ages, not dent in their home for a month. brass fittings and even some- blueberries locally while they only we seniors. Here are some We hosted a German boy who times plumes that was worn by are at their peak! Did you know of her funnier pronouncements: was in the same grade as our the Prussians up through the they are a health food? The “You know that nice old son; others had French and First World War. Everyone antioxidants found in blueber- lady who lives down the street, Polish students. laughed and swore he was ries help fight free radicals that and you see her tending her I can’t vouch for the other making the word up. He finally not join the fun bunch that will series of subdivisions with damage skin cells. And they are cats or maybe cooling a pie on students, but our guest, Dieter, got out his German/English be getting together at the Naval more or less mellifluous names. so delicious on your morning her windowsill? That’s not me. was very smart, and his English dictionary and pointed to it. Live Oaks at 3 p.m. each Little do they know it also con- cereal! You know what bugs me? language skills were quite Since we had so many words Monday until Aug. 11? tains a proud part of American My friend, Paula Petsel, is Almost everything. My favorite good, too. of French and Latin derivation, Equipment will be available, or history. growing them at her home in hobby is collecting coins, most- Often, the entire group met we felt we should allow it. you can bring your own if you Did you know that the trees Beulah. If you’re interested in ly from mall fountains. I’m at one of the host families’ And, of course, he ended up prefer. The dive flag will be out growing in the Live Oaks buying a pound, or even 100 retired, but I do a lot of volun- homes to keep in touch with winning the game. at the Visitor’s Center, 1801 National Seashore are the pounds, contact her at (850) teer griping. People love my one another. One time at our The last we heard of Dieter, Gulf Breeze Parkway. Call 934- descendants of the mighty live 944-5224 or go online to attitude problem. Remember, home, we played Scrabble, a he was president of a Berlin 2600 for information. oaks used to build the USS www.paulaspictureperfect.com when life hands you lemons, favorite board game with our bank. ■ Constitution? We can take pride Profits from the sale of her tuck’em inside your bra. family. All the exchange stu- Well, who’s surprised? To the outsider, the section in knowing that ‘Old berries are going to send her Couldn’t hurt, might help . . .” dents were anxious to perfect ■ of Route 98 east of Gulf Breeze Ironsides,’ as she came to be talented children, Ben and See you next week, and keep their English skills, so we If you love to snorkel, why might simply appear to be a called, which helped the U.S. to Shanna Petsel, to summer act- smiling!

What’s the Bruha? Bense to be Dear customer, Now is the time to strategi- cally plant trees to shade your UWF interim home. It makes sense eco- Local protective skills expert nomically as well as aestheti- cally. Simply shading several makes safety, protection fun president windows can save you hun- Special to Gulf Breeze News dreds of dollars in energy costs. BY SCOTT PAGE The University of West Choose a deciduous tree TO LEARN MORE Florida Board of Trustees Gulf Breeze News and the tree will lose its approved Dr. Judy Bense, exec- [email protected] leaves in the winter when you For schedules or utive director of UWF’s Anyone can be the victim of want the extra solar energy to other information about Division of Anthropology and a dangerous situation or crime heat your home. But in the Laure Bruha’s protective Archaeology, as interim presi- regardless of age, race, gender skills classes, call The summer, the tree cools in two dent. Bense will temporarily fill ways. First, the shade reduces or social class. Club at (850) 916-7946, the position that will become heat absorbed by your home. The good news? Laure Bruha contact Bruha at (850) vacant July 1 when current Secondly, the water collected is giving everyone the opportu- 291-1968 or visit UWF President John nity to gain the knowledge and by the roots of the tree is www.thefirst5.net. Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News Cavanaugh assumes his new skills necessary to protect them- evaporated from the leaves Laure Bruha (right) is a fifth-degree black belt who enjoys role as chancellor of the further cooling the surround- selves. teaching self-defense techniques. She created The First 5 Pennsylvania State System of ing area. that blends components that For the past 11 years, Bruha Protective Skills Program and Kidjitsu children’s program. Higher Education. Last, but not least, a tree include physical fitness, person- has been promoting public safe- Bense has served UWF for planted this year begins to al-safety education, character ty and awareness by teaching Family Safety and Self Defense sional colleagues in law 28 years. She received her bac- grow in your yard and increase education and life skills.” protective skills and Jiu-jitsu Institute) and Renshi fifth- enforcement, military, govern- calaureate degree and master’s in value as it increases in size. Bruha went on to describe programs, classes, seminars and degree Black belt (Ryujin Jiu- ment agencies and Special degree in anthropology from Well-placed trees also add her First 5 program. workshops. Bruha is the presi- jitsu, Maryland). Bruha also Forces. Florida State in 1967 and 1969. resale value to your home. “This is not a one-size-fits-all dent and founder of Ryujin Jiu- conducts ongoing research and “Any of these programs ben- She received her doctoral Call me today for your jitsu, Florida, LLC, creator of program,” Bruha said. “This is study in jiu-jitsu, personal efit the participants tremendous- degree in anthropology from selection. Thanks, Mike The First 5 Protective Skills not a general program offered to defense tactics, hostage situa- ly by offering well-rounded Washington State in 1972. Program and Kidjitsu children’s different participant groups. tions, predatory criminals, training,” Bruha said. “No mat- Bense’s dedication to public program. She teaches these pro- Specialized and unique topics crime trends, survival skills and ter the age, participants will be archaeology has led to the dis- tective methods schools at The are addressed in a variety of for- terrorism. actively involved, educated and covery and preservation of Club fitness center in Gulf mats, short to longer in dura- Bruha trained in Maryland trained in skills to handle a wide numerous significant historical Breeze. tion, through seminars, work- under Shihan Julio Zarate, a range of difficult situations.” sites in Northwest Florida. 3774 Gulf Breeze Pkwy “Ryujin Jiu jitsu is truly shops, discussions and courses.” United States Martial Artist When she’s not empowering She established the UWF 850.934.1043 unlike any ongoing class in this The skills taught are based on Association and Latin American others, Bruha is a proud wife, Archaeology Institute in 1985 area because of the unique traditional Jiu-jitsu combined Martial Artists Hall of Fame homemaker and mother of and served as its director for the fusion between traditional style with effective self-defense tech- inductee. 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OBITUARIES COLLECTOR'S CORNER

CAROL JORDAN There is a dashing cavalier “You may offer condolences, C 1932-2008 with manner brave and bold share memories and sign the by ROBERT G. M CLURE Whose character and chivalry guestbook at www.roselawn- As your Santa Rosa County Tax Collector, I would ducted. We cannot be sat- Carol Bailey Jordan, 75, of Gulf recall the days of old. fh.com” Breeze, passed away May 27. like to take this opportunity to inform everyone that isfied or complacent with There is a soldier stern and we successfully concluded our 2008 delinquent Tax doing things the same old Jordan was born June 6, 1932 strong JAMES DIXON JR. Certificate Sale at 9:00 a.m. on Friday May 30th. way and our employees- in Bakersfield, with military bearing 1938-2008 This was our second year to hold the certificate sale both management and Calif., to Stanley Executes delightful plans online, which is ultimately beneficial to all parties- staff are constantly looking Bailey and with swift and thoughtful daring. James Obie tax payers, bidders, Santa Rosa County and School for new and innovative Frances Haggard There is a man of gentleness, Dixon Jr., 70, a for- Board and other taxing authorities. This year there ways to serve you---the public. We welcome your mer Gulf Breeze were 5,212 certificates which were offered for sale suggestions and comments at all times, both over Bailey. soft eyes and gray-touched hair resident, passed representing a total dollar value of $6,221,608.41. the counter, by phone, and by e-mail. Be sure to Survivors Who holds my heart completely away June 16 in Of those 3,191 certificates were successfully bid on visit our web site of www.robertmcclure.com for include her loving in his sweet and love care husband, Harvey Brooksville. and awarded representing $4,751,610.12 in tax col- information on office services, locations, and pay- There is the father of my child lections for the local tax coffers. The average inter- ment options. Driscoll Jordan; Dixon was born Jordan whose hands will help to mould Dixon est rate this year was 14.665%, which is in contrast Feb. 19, 1938, in sons, Steven, A sweet young life in love and to last year's average interest rate of 4.12%. The As always, thank you for allowing me and my staff Thomaston, Ga., and moved to Paul, Michael, Christopher, Daniel good online sale ultimately benefits all tax payers due to to serve you. and Harvey; daughters, Kerry, and guide him till he’s old the Brooksville area 10 years ago the savings in both time and money. Robert G. McClure CFC Carla and Marilyn; 23 grandchil- There is a man I wedded with from Gulf Breeze. He served on a The last year that a "live auction" was held, the dren, and two great-grandchil- a love that’s deep and true submarine in the U.S. Navy and sale took 3 days and 4 employees just to conduct the (850) 983-1800 dren. And love I will forever enjoyed playing Polka. Jordan wrote a poem in honor Dixon is survived by his son, sale. The "after sale/behind the scenes" took an Branch Office Locations: for these men are all in you. additional 3 days. The online sale was held in just of her husband, Harvey. It reads James Obie Dixon III of Mandeville, Milton - Santa Rosa Admin Center ● 6495 Caroline St. ■ one hour (although bidders had been able to place Midway - South Santa Rosa Service Center as follows: A memorial service was held at La.; step-mother, Jewel Dixon; sis- bids for several days prior) and was balanced within ■ St. Ann Catholic Church, Gulf ters, Linda Seymore and Gwen 2 days. This online sale is just another example of ● 5841 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. There’s a knight in shining Breeze, with a private inurnment Dixon; brother, Britt Dixon; and the way that through technology your Santa Rosa Gulf Breeze-Quiet Water Business Park armeur at a later date. many loving friends. County Tax Collector's Office is striving to be wise ● 1101 Gulf Breeze Parkway with his coat of arms agleaming Arrangements entrusted to Arrangements were entrusted stewards of your tax dollars and streamline both in Pace - Main Street Center ● 4000 Highway 90 Unit A That lifts my mind to wonder and Rose Lawn Funeral Home of Gulf to Brewer and Sons Funeral time, efficiency, and dollars the way business is con- Jay - Jay Community Center ● 5259 Booker Lane my heart to endless dreaming. Breeze. Home in Brooksville.

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Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER June 26, 2008

A bit of history is saved Benson homestead to become museum

BY BETTY ARCHER ALLEN experts to come and differentiate between and a Gulf gas sta- Gulf Breeze News cut glass and Depression glass. All the tion. The [email protected] saved items have been boxed and stored Cottages’ fish- to appear later in the museum. ing/party boat was hrough her Last Will and The Historical Society still has much to the Gene Arze. Testament, Ella Louise “Eloise” accomplish. Gulf Breeze was born when Mark TBenson made her wishes known. “It’s a big job, and we’re going to need Benson established the first post office at She wanted to establish and maintain a the support of the community to accom- the Cottages. He coined the name “The public museum that will be named the plish our goals,” says Trish Briska, Gulf Breeze Cottages” and the destination Mark X. and E. Louise Benson Museum. Society program Chair. as Gulf Breeze. The official opening date She wanted her buildings to be saved as Their first meeting of the 2008-09 fis- of the post office was March 1, 1939. examples of early Gulf Breeze architec- cal year will be Sept. 9, and many deci- In 1940, the Bensons bought land on ture and culture. She wanted the museum sions will be made about the Benson Highway 98 and Live Oak Street and built to display historical artifacts pertaining to Legacy. their first home, post office, gas station, the history of Gulf Breeze both for educa- and grocery store there. Many organiza- tional purposes and for the benefit of the Gulf Breeze History tions held their first meetings in the general public. In 1935, the Gulf Breeze Cottages were “Mark X. Benson Complex” with no cost To that end, the Gulf Breeze Historical built by a company of men that included to these organizations. Society is securing the services of an Mark X. Benson, and he and his wife, Eloise and Mark Benson have passed engineer to determine what parts of the Eloise Finklea Benson, were the area’s on; Ella Louise (Eloise) Benson died on home represents the 1930’s to the 1950’s first two permanent residents. Oct. 9, 2006, and Mark X. Benson died on era and also to determine the safety of the The Bensons lived in the first complet- March 27, 1994. The Gulf Breeze building. Two of the buildings that had ed cottage. The Cottages were composed Historical Society was left $30,000 along originally come from the Coast Guard of 35 units with the office fronting with selected sections of the Benson prop- Station on Pensacola Beach had to be Highway 98 east of Beach Road. The erty, including the Benson home on Live removed because they were filled with office housed a restaurant, grocery store, Oak Avenue. The Gulf Breeze Historical asbestos and could not be used. Society took possession of Eloise left all the furnishings the property in mid- and personal property located in “In 1935, the Gulf Breeze Cottages February 2007. her home to the Society. The Society established work groups were built by a company of men that Information for this Ella Louise (“Eloise”) and Mark X. Benson, right, are cred- ited with being f and began the clean-up neces- story was obtained from included Mark X. Benson, and he and stipulated that herounders proper of Gulf Breeze. Mrs. Benson’s will sary inside the Benson dwelling. “My Scrapbook Memories ty be used to provide a home for Gulf Breeze history. The Benson home on Liv Society members Bob Kelly, his wife, Eloise Finklea Benson, were of Gulf Breeze Florida” by in Gulf Breeze (abo Joan Adams and Ann Brodie Betty Ann Copeland ve) e ventually will becomee a Oak museum. Street served as a team to determine the area’s first two permanent Johnson. what items could be saved for residents.” the museum. They even had Gulf Breeze High school alumnus makes us proud Christopher Parker Brown, who graduated from Gulf Breeze High School in 2001, presents... received a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Technical Design and Production from Yale of the University on May 26. Talk Town T TBy Betty Archer Allen Brown was an active member of the Gulf Breeze High School Drama program and received his Bachelor’s Degree from the methods of “string piecing.” will be a fun get-together University of Central Florida in For more information contact themed Camping at the 2005. Betsy @ 850-916-9828. Beach. Members of the Brown’s family and friends SRWC and guests are invited are very proud of his accom- Santa Rosa Woman’s Club to wear their coolest shades plishments. They recently The Public Affairs and their best beach shirt or joined him in New Haven, Department of the Santa Rosa their fanciest camping outfit. Conn., to celebrate. Woman’s Club is comprised of The “Best Dressed” will get a ABOVE: Gulf Breeze High School Brown has accepted a posi- Tracie McMahan (Chairman), prize. Everyone who dresses alumni Chris Brown just graduated tion in the Automation Margo Bigham, Annette up will get a chance to “Go from Yale University, and his wife Katie Department at Hudson Scenic Brinkman, Anita Clark, Millie Fishing.” Tillman Brown graduated from Studio, one of the largest scene Dehn, Barbara Elbert, Donna Members are invited to start Quinnipiac University. RIGHT: Family members (front to shops on Broadway. His wife, Giddis, Nan McLendon, Mattie the year by bringing a friend. back) Severin Brown, Neely Brown, Bill Katie Tillman Brown, also a Mitchell, Libby Prochaska, Beach music will be provided, Bettie Lee Sundstrom and so get ready to kick off those and Augusta Brown, Randy Brown, 2001 Gulf Breeze High School Katie and Chris Brown, Annie and Harriett Wright. They met at flip-flops and have some fun alumnus, received her Master of Jackie Brown, and Ginny, Patty and Barnhill’s on June 3 to plan with your best girlfriends. Science in Higher Education Dave Tillman attended Chris Brown’s from Quinnipiac University on their program for the The group has not yet decid- graduation from Yale. May 11. She will continue her September meeting. They ed on a project or the type of position in the Office of the decided to focus on Camp fundraiser. But if anyone would Dean at the Yale School of Happy Sands, a summer day like to bring something for the Secretary, Rosemary Wineki; tial of women and improving endeavors such as “Steppin’ Music. camp for children from low- kids at Camp Happy Sands, they Fundraising/Finance Vice the community through the Out,” “Done in a Day,” and Chris and Katie reside in income and disadvantaged are welcome to do so. President, Andrea Tippet; effective action and leadership “Grants for Excel-lence.” Stratford, Conn. families within the Pensacola Membership Vice President, of trained volunteers. The Through its three annual Area with ages ranging from 6 Junior League of Pensacola Rachael Johnson; Junior League has served the fundraisers, including Pensacola Quilters Guild to 11. The camp is a wonderful The Junior League of Parliamentarian, Tina Hesse; Pensacola community for more Marketbasket, Bargain Sale The Pensacola Quilters Guild opportunity for the children Pensacola is pleased to Treasurer, Lynn Hobbs; than 50 years, contributing over and the Junior League was to meet today, June 26, at and a chance to help bring a announce the following indi- Member-at-Large, Adrienne 10,000 volunteer hours in 2007- Cookbooks, JULEP raises the Knights of Columbus Hall at happy memory to children in a viduals will be serving on its McGregor; and Sustainer 08 alone. over $125,000 annually to 519 North Palafox Street in faith-based environment. The 2008-09 Board of Directors: Vice President-Elect, Susan The Junior League of support its community service Pensacola. Department has chosen Charlie President, Michelle Lee; Cole. Pensacola now focuses all vol- projects. The program, entitled Roose as its guest speaker. President-Elect, Ildi Hosman; The Junior League of unteer efforts on projects sup- For more information or to “Beyond X’s and O’s,” was to Roose’s family has been Communications Vice Pensacola (JULEP) is a non- porting the 3,000-plus foster- partner with the Junior League feature well-known local quilter involved with Camp Happy President, Kara Rich; profit organization of women care children and families of Pensacola, call (850) 433-4421 Agnes Adkison. Agnes was to Sands since its inception. Community Vice President, committed to promoting volun- throughout Northwest Florida or e-mail info@juniorleague present a program of alternative The September meeting Jaina Watson; Executive teerism, developing the poten- through Junior League ofpensacola.org.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2B June 26, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS Critic’s Corner Entertainment CALENDAR Kung - Fu Panda isn’t very bearable By DNA Smith

“Kung-Fu Panda,” the latest computer- animated feature from DreamWorks, is Thursday 6/26 Sunday 6/29 half of a good movie. Evenings in Olde Seville Paddy O’ Leary’s The film stars Jack Black as Po, a chub- Square Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p.m. by panda who dreams of being a great Kitt Lough & the Dave Ragtyme Grill kung-fu hero. One day, he gets his wish Shelander Quartet, 7 - 9 p.m. J.B. Davis, 11 a.m. when he acciden- Paddy O’ Leary’s Sandshaker Lounge tally drops in on Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p.m. Toast and Jam with Michael the ceremony SCREEN PLAY Ragtyme Grill Jenks, 3-7 p.m. choosing the ■ Title: Kung-Fu Dragon Warrior, J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. Sounds of Summer Panda Sandshaker Lounge After Hours, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. the chosen one ■ whose destiny it is Running time: Tim Spencer, 8 p.m. minu es. Monday 6/30 to fight the evil Tai 88 t Lung, the greatest ■ Rating: PG Friday 6/27 Sandshaker Lounge kung-fu master ■ Grade: C+ Sounds of Summer B. A.R.E day, 10 a.m. - ’til ever. Dr. Breeze, 5:30 -7:30 p.m. Tuesday 7/1 Reluctantly aided by Yoda-looking or she can do anything is absurd. doesn’t work that way. If it did, I’d be Paradise Bar & Grill, Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) and the I mean, here’s a fat, out-of-shape, playing point guard for the Lakers. Bands on the Beach Ben Prestage, 6 p.m. Furious Five (Angelina Jolie, Seth Rogen, undisciplined panda who, through the Ah, well. Not that any of that matters. Local Hero, 7 -9 p.m. Sandshaker Lounge Lucy Liu, Jackie Chan and David Cross), magic of self-esteem, is able to defeat the The kids in the matinee I attended were Mo Jiles, 8 p.m. Paddy O’Leary’s Po begins his last-minute training before greatest kung-fu master of all time, while having a great time, so I’m thinking your Paddy O’ Leary’s Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 9 p.m. Tai Lung arrives at their little village in five other kung-fu masters who have kids will too. Sandshaker Lounge Zoe & Eddie, 9 p.m. the Valley of Peace. trained really, really hard their entire lives (c) 2008 King Features Synd., Inc. Karaoke, 8 p.m. Ragtyme Grill Sure, the kids might enjoy it. It’s a get the stuffing kicked out of them. Let J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. zippy 88 minutes long, there are some me tell you, as someone who is also fat, Wednesday 7/2 pretty fun fight sequences, the art direc- out of shape and undisciplined, the world Saturday 6/28 Sandshaker Lounge tion is very good and some of Open Mic Night, 7:30 p.m. Sounds of Summer the sight gags are funny. But, grownups might find The Dixieland Dandies, 5:30 - Thursday 7/3 themselves bored by the hack- 7:30 p.m. Evenings in Olde Seville neyed plot, groan-inducing dia- Ragtyme Grill Square logue and a ridiculous moral to J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. The Reunion Band, 7 - 9 p.m. the story that some might find Sandshaker Lounge Paddy O’ Leary’s annoying. The idea that all a Mo Jiles, 8 p.m. Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p.m. person needs, regardless of Paddy O’ Leary’s Sandshaker Lounge shortcomings and a lack of qual- Lektric Mullets, 9 p.m. Tim Spencer, 8 p.m. ifications, is self-esteem and he

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 26, 2008 3B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS Former GBHS graduate to perform at ‘Hot Opera Nights’ Erik Lautier, a former profes- through November 2. river's wonders, inhabitants and sional opera singer and graduate THINGS TO DO The Amazon is the mightiest remarkable healing powers. river in the world. In this film, For showtimes contact the of Gulf Breeze High School, Building 82. Robert Holm and French Quadrilles, ragtime, will return for a one-night per- audiences will embark on a Exploreum at 251-208-6873 or Axel Lenarduzzi will perform blues and improvisations. formance at Varona’s Restaurant works by Brahms, Holst, On June 29, After Hours journey of discovery of the visit www.exploreum.com. in the finale of its “Hot Opera Chopin and Infante. The concert brings a “Sunday Kind of Love” Nights” series. FREE to Clip and is free and open to the public. to Sounds of Summer. Fans can Lautier will perform musical PUBLIC Save Holm, professor of Music at expect a passionate evening theater and opera favorites on the University of South infused with jazz, blues and a Monday, June 30, from 7 – 9 Alabama (USA), received his little bit of soul from this fabu- p.m. to help benefit Pensacola doctorate of musical arts from lous six-piece, eclectic band. Opera, which will receive a por- the University of Illinois School For more information call the tion of the sales. SRIA at 850-932-2257, surf Summer Free Movies Erik holds two master’s of Music and has performed Lautier across the country as well as back frequently or tune to Cat degrees in Opera and Vocal G G internationally. Country 98.7 for the latest TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS Performance from New call 850-438-0002. Lenarduzzi is a native of updates. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. G Movie begins at 10:00 a.m. England Conservatory of Music Seating is limited so arrive early! and a bachelor’s degree in Levallois, France, and has per- Drama from Duke University. Free blues concert formed extensively throughout Exploreum showing 6/24 to 6/26 ------ALVIN...CHIPMUNKS and MR. MAGORIUM’S WONDER EMPORIUM Europe and recently begun per- He toured nationally with at Shoreline Park two new IMAX films 7/01 to 7/03 ----- OVER THE HEDGE and BEE MOVIE Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, The Blues Society of NW forming in the United States. The Gulf Coast Exploreum, For more information contact 7/08 to 7/10 ----- VEGGIETALES and YOURS, MINE & OURS performing the roles of The Florida presents Sunday located in Mobile, added two the CFPA at (850) 474-2541. Beast and Gaston, and was seen Afternoon of Blues on June 29 IMAX films to its summer line- 7/15 to 7/17 ----- MONSTER HOUSE and SURF’S UP as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet at from 1-6 p.m at South Shoreline up. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4B June 26, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Santa Rosa County Gulf Breeze NEWS Sheriff’s South End watches Highway 87 project

BY PAM BRANNON Environmental Study to four- figures were preliminary. funding is available. Then Office laning State Road 87 from The project’s another two-year phase will Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Whiting Field to the Alabama Development and be right-of-way acquisition. state line. Transportation rep- Environmental Study (PD & Then comes construction. slashes 14 Santa Rosa County is get- resentatives from Tallahassee E) is halfway through its The FDOT told residents ting another evacuation placed aerial views of the process and is the only part that even though the FDOT route being built by the proposed roadways on long of the four-laning project would like to complete the positions state. But it won’t be done tables, marking off the currently funded. The two- project sooner than origi- for another 10 years, at options for the new roadway. year PD & E Study ends in nally scheduled, this four- Gulf Breeze News least. That allowed property own- Spring 2009 after another laning project is actually Sheriff Wendell Hall last That didn’t stop about ers to see how the proposed public hearing is held. At part of the state’s 2025 week abolished a number of 150 people from showing up routs might affect their prop- that hearing, the transporta- Long Range Transportation positions at the Santa Rosa last week in Milton to see erty or business. tion department will show Plan based on the evalua- County Sheriff’s Office in an what direction this ‘road to FDOT also held a 30- residents what has been tion of future land use and effort to ease anticipated bud- the future’ might take. minute question and slide determined as the preferred future traffic expected getary shortfalls that are The Florida Department of presentation, explaining the route for the highway as a along the corridor. FDOT approaching during the 2008- Transportation (FDOT) held timeline of the project and result of public input and flyers distributed said this 09 fiscal year that begins Oct 1. a public meeting for District how many businesses or study by the engineers. four-laning is a priority Fourteen Sheriff’s Office Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News Santa Rosa County residents look over Three, which includes Santa homes might need to be The next two-year phase because it is needed as the civilian employees were given Rosa County, as part of a relocated, always stressing will be the Final Design, only South End hurricane notice that their positions have preliminary plans for widening State Road 7 to fo l to th l b m l Project Development and to the residents that all these which will begin when evacuation route. been abolished. Their last day 8 ur anes e A a a a ine. of employment will by July 12. “Although cuts are being AppRiver offers iPhone 2.0 users optimized network made, our Sheriff’s Office will not do anything to jeopardize the Special to Gulf Breeze News users push e-mail, calendar Akamai platform within its safety of our citizens,” Hall said Gulf Breeze-based and contact syncing on their service, AppRiver assures its in a news release. “We will con- AppRiver LLC, a leading mobile devices. users will always have quick tinue to provide the same quality provider of Microsoft Hosted AppRiver teamed up with and reliable access to of service that is expected by the Exchange e-mail service, is Akamai to make the Internet Outlook, Outlook Web and citizens of this county. My goal ready to offer Apple iPhone behave more consistently for Mobile Device applications, is to continue to keep this county 2.0 users the only network business-quality application regardless of their location or one of the safest places to live in optimized for Microsoft delivery. what is happening on the the State of Florida.” Exchange ActiveSync-enabled By implementing the Internet. The positions include numer- devices. ous administrative assistants, Apple unveiled a new, report takers, clerks, crime pre- upgraded iPhone at the vention personnel, Human Worldwide Developers EM Resource specialists, custodial Conference that allows a IR AN Dr. Karen Kennedy is F pleased to welcome to personnel, purchasing person- whole new set of mobile busi- her practice... nel, and the abolishment of the ness users to take advantage of Sheriff’s Office Victim Microsoft Exchange. iPhone Termite & Pest Control Laura Sigler, ARNP Assistance Program. 2.0 software directly commu- “To The Rescue Since 1977” Certified in Women’s Health The cuts are expected to ease nicates with Microsoft the budget shortfall by Exchange Server via Gulf Breeze $620,000, which is the total Microsoft Exchange 932-9288 ! cost of salary and benefits for ActiveSync, giving Apple those employees. 0000186172 Another 14 positions already had been abolished at the end of 2007. 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BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

The third installment of a summer- long series comes from GBHS girls cross country and track coach Tom Aldridge. Q: How does this past season (cross country and track) compare with your previous seasons at GBHS? A: We were tremendously successful this season in both CC and Track. We Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News were district champs in both sports, and 9-under champs 10-under champs two very talented teams went all the The Gulf Breeze 9-under All Stars beat Navarre 13-12 in seven innings to The Gulf Breeze 10-under All Stars mercy ruled all five of their opponents way to the state finals. win the Dizzy Dean District Championship June 18 at Shoreline Park. to win the Dizzy Dean District Championship June 18 at Shoreline Park. We had breakout They are (front, from left): Reddon McLaurine, Tristan Covell, Cole They are (front, from left): Sam Joyce, Jace Amberson, Matthew deMahy, performances by Sheppard, Parker Baynes and Brett Pardonner. Second row (from left): Wade Niles, Julian Gordon and Zavier Arant. Second row (from left): Tyler Emily Tryon, Jen Hayden Hill, Brian Joyner, Kendall Gallagher, Zach Kelley and Bo Fabbro. Phelps, Jacob Box, Chance Dyer, Zane Gill and Adam Colston. Back: Pfiefler, Katie Aldridge, Back (from left): Coaches Tripp Hill, Robert Joyner and Henry McLaurine. Coaches Jamie Colston and Jeff Gill. Rebecca Smith and Lauren Musick that allowed the CC team to set an all-time low GBSA 9-, 10-year-olds win district titles team score and low aggregate time last 9-under Huggins and Richards both went McLaurine, who went 2-for-4 and Aldridge BY JASON THOMPSON season. Navarre 10, Tiger Point 7: Tiger 2-for-3 and scored once for Tiger scored once, hit a two-out, two-run Track saw three Gulf Breeze News Point fell behind 8-2 after three Point, their last team to be eliminated. double in the fourth inning. Brett strong field event participants; Celia [email protected] innings, as their rally was stifled in part GBSA 9, Bill Bond 8: Reddon Pardonner went 2-for-3 and scored Eddy, Tobie Bass and Briana Santiago at to runners left on base in five of six McLaurine scored on a wild pitch in once in the win. state. Briana Santiago was third in the The Gulf Breeze 9-under and 10- innings on June 16. the bottom of the sixth as Gulf Breeze GBSA 13, Navarre 12 (seven state as a sophomore in the triple jump. Freshman Jen Pfiefler, sixth in the 800 under All Stars went undefeated to win Stephen Huggins and Micah let an 8-3 lead slip away before pulling innings): Gulf Breeze rallied from Patterson both singled and scored in it out June 17. deficits of 1-0, 6-1, 7-4, 10-9 and 12-11 meters, and junior Emily Tryon, third in the Dizzy Dean District Championships the 3200 meters, were impressive in a Cole Sheppard hit a three-run double to win in the final. June 18 at Shoreline Park. the first inning, while Brian Richards, very talented field of 2A runners. The 9s got an RBI double in the Konnor Flynn and Jonah Roby all to cap a six-run second inning. Hayden Baynes went 3-for-5 and scored Aldridge, Pfiefler, Musick and Tryon bottom of the seventh to score Kendall scored in the fourth inning. Andrew Hill, Brian Joyner and Parker Baynes, three times, while Gallagher went were 10 seconds faster at state than at Gallagher to beat Navarre 13-12 in the Dorsey singled to score Roby. who all scored on the hit, knocked in 3-for-4 and scored three times. Brett regionals in the 4x800 meter relay to finish final, while the 10-under team, the Daniel Laurent’s triple in the sixth runs on bases-loaded walks. Pardonner went 3-for-5 and scored sixth. Three of the four will be back next Wave, won five games by mercy rule to scored Keegan Luchsinger. Huggins Baynes and Joyner both scored twice, including a two-run triple in the year. Emily Tryon was simply amazing this win their third consecutive district title. then singled to score Laurent. twice in the win. See Dizzy Dean, Page 4C 6 See Five Questions, Page 2C 6 GB sports fifth in state GBHS sports good, but can be better the FHSAA Office in October The Gulf Breeze High Look for this grade to improve BY JASON THOMPSON 2004. Classes 1A, 2A and 3A athletic program has received by at least one letter in 2008. Gulf Breeze News were further subdivided into some high marks lately – both Volleyball (B) [email protected] public and private categories. on the local and the statewide It’s been interesting following An all-sports award was level. It recently won the this team the past two years. Gulf Breeze High took fifth presented in each of these nine Rafferty Cup for being the top After the graduation of place among Class 4A schools categories in overall, girls and athletic program in the area and arguably their best volleyball statewide in the 2007-08 Dodge boys divisions at the conclusion finished fifth statewide (see class ever (2006), the Lady Sunshine Cup All-Sports of the 2007-08 school year. related story at left). Dolphins made the playoffs the Awards point standings. Points are awarded to a With the end of the season following season with almost an The Dodge Sunshine Cup school based on its finish in comes report cards. In that Then add in the loss of is former defensive coach Sean entirely new team. Then this past All-Sports Awards are presented FHSAA State Series competi- spirit, yours truly will hand out players like Brad McGuire and Tomey, who will be the team’s season, with a year more of varsi- by Dodge and Your Florida tion in each sport in the classifi- grades for this past year’s Doug Baldwin to graduation offensive coordinator this ty experience, the Lady Dolphins Dodge Dealers, the official cation in which it has been sports program: (both of whom are on Division season. Add to that a new failed to make the playoffs. vehicle of the Florida High assigned to compete. In bracket I rosters) and the transfer of attitude, spearheaded by a team Coach Waynn Sellers has School Athletic Association. sports, points are awarded as fol- Football (C-) Corey Owen to Tallahassee. creed put forward by the Class very high hopes for the 2008 For the 2007-08 school year, lows: 100 for the state champi- This team was fighting an Then there were the of 2009 players. team, which returns every player the 650 member senior high on, 90 for the state runner-up, 83 uphill battle before the season suspensions at the midway The team has experience at but one. A Lady Dolphin schools were divided into six for the state semifinalists, 60 for even started. The Dolphins were point of the season. quarterback, receiver and on volleyball team has never played classifications for fifth through eighth places, and short several coaches, including Coach Chris Nemith has the offensive line, while the in a regional final. That goal is administrative purposes based 25 for ninth through16th places. the spot vacated by offensive addressed these problems head- defense will be bolstered by very reachable this season. on the enrollments submitted to See GBHS, Page 3C 6 coordinator Bobby Clayton. on during the offseason. Back Navarre transfer Ty Rodewald. See Column, Page 3C 6

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Go painlessly with Thera-Gesic THG-08910 The Dolphins took three of four games from Choctaw last week in summer league action. The Indians beat the Dolphins /C1B7=< 2-0 in game one June 16, but ;==2G;=C97<51=; Cody Warford homered, while 8S``g1`OWU9W\U0`]YS`)8>9W\U/cQbW]\1][^O\g7\Q8S``g1`OWU9W\U&# )8>9W\U/cQbW]\1][^O\g7\Q"%" Thoams Dorsey threw one-hit ball over three innings in the second game. Corey Downs singled and scored in the first inning, while Tyler Boylan went 2-for-2. Gulf Breeze (4-5) swept a doubleheader the next day in Over 1000 Homes Must Be Sold! Fort Walton. Kris Matsoukas FLORIDA STATEWIDE went 3-for-3 with a double and Auction Dates: July 12th-20th, 2008 scored twice in the win, while Free : 800- Downs, Dorsey, Caleb Brown Catalog 616-6716 and Patrick Vance all had two hits each. USHomeAuction.com Vance doubled and scored twice for the Dolphins, while Photo by David Standridge Downs doubled and scored once. Luke Crooke fires to the plate Monday against Choctaw. In game two, Vance went 2- for-3 with a double and scored Crooke pitched two innings. Shane Pascoe drove in the Boylan also had hits in the win. twice, while Downs tripled and Catholic scored three in the winning run in Gulf Breeze’s 5- The ‘B-team’ lost 4-1 at scored once. fifth and two in the sixth to pull 4 win in the nightcap. Choctaw June 16 before playing Brown scored twice for away for a 7-2 win June 18. Matsoukas went 2-for-4, a 7-7 tie in game two. GBHS, while Josh Suelflow, Boylan knocked in scoring two runs. Corey Downs The B-team lost at home to Tyler McGee and Isaac Davis all Matsoukas with a single in the went 2-for-4 with a game-tying Choctaw 1-0 in the first of two singled and scored once. fourth inning that pulled the homer in the seventh. the following night before Ben Lively struck out a pair Dolphins within a run. After The second inning score for winning game two. in game one, while Trey Davis Catholic scored three in the the Dolphins came after Adam Gary went 2-for-2, allowed a hit and struck out one fifth, Downs doubled to score Suelflow walked, stole second while Colin Davies singled in in the final two innings. Lively in the bottom of the fifth. and scored on a Wiley single. the second inning of game one. Alex Ball pitched three Downs went 2-for-2 in the Brown hit a single in the sixth to Information on game two was innings in game two, while Luke loss for Gulf Breeze. plate Cruz Lee. Hoffpauir and unavailable at press time. 5 QUESTIONS Sports Briefs Continued from Page 1C season in both CC and Track. She will be the Pensacola Beach Volleyball Brazilian Blast Soccer one to watch in 2008-2009 for a possible Club to sponsor Beach Camp July 8-11 state title. Former Bayside coach Fraga DaRosa will Q: How many school records Volleyball Tourney be hosting a Brazilian Blast Soccer Camp were broken this year and by June 28 July 8-11 at the Myrtle Grove YMCA. Cost whom? The Pensacola Beach Volleyball Club, in A: 1 in C&C by Emily Tryon for the 5K, 4 for the camp, which is for kids ages 7-12, is u association with The Gulf Coast Region of $80 per camper. The camp is from 5-7:30 in Track; Briana Santiago in the triple j mp, USA Junior Olympic Volleyball, will be Katie Aldridge, Laurin Halstead, Lauren p.m. and deadline for registering is June 27. escape to Musick and Jen Pfiefler in the 4x400, (a hosting a two person Beach Volleyball For more information, call 456-5455. record which has stood for almost 30 years) Tournament on June 28 on Pensacola Jacksonville and Emily Tryon in the 1,500 meter and Beach. The tournament will be open to Santa Rosa Kids House this July 4th! 3,200 meter run. both girls and boys. Q: Talk about your new job at Gulf The girls will be playing in the 12u, 14u, Golf Tourney July 11 Breeze Elementary and where were you 16u, 18u and 20u divisions with the boys The Santa Rosa Kids House will hold its before? playing in the 12u, 14u, 16u, and 18u inaugural Golf Scramble and Auction July I want to instill a love for physical activity divisions. 11 at Tiger Point Golf and Country Club. u u in my st dents. I believe that yo can teach For more information, registration and The tournament, hosted by Milton native u lifetime fitness to kids in a way that is f n fees please contact Tom Hayes at 850-292- and Super Bowl champion Lawrence and exciting. This will leave them with a 8632 or [email protected], or Coach Tynes, will start with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. lasting positive impression of physical Waynn Sellers at 850-341-5584 or email Lunch will be served on the course. To reg- Book today activity. ister, log on to for as low as $89! I have always wanted to teach at a [email protected]. per night school that is a feeder school to the high www.santarosakidshouse.org/golf_reg.pdf. school where I coach. I hope to encourage Tiger Point soccer Get Away, Without Going Far— Spend the Fourth my students to get involved in track and registration under way GBHS Volleyball Camp at the amazing Freedom, Fanfare and Fireworks cross country when they reach high July 21-24 Celebration! Enjoy live country concerts, ice Kids interested in playing soccer in the skating at the Arena, and an incredible fireworks display over the magnificent school. The Gulf Breeze High School Volleyball My previous teaching assignment was Tiger Point Sports Association can register St. Johns River. now until July 4. Camp for fourth-12th graders is July 21-24 at West Navarre Intermediate School. I Find great values on vacation packages and more loved teaching there and have the utmost Registration for kids ages 4-14 is $65. at the GBHS Gym. The Fundamental Skills Camp is 8-11 info on summer events you won’t want to miss at respect for the administration and staff. Late registration from July 5-26 is an VisitJacksonville.com/escape Change is the best way to keep on one's additional $20. Forms can be picked up at a.m. and costs $60; while the Advanced Skills Camp (for eighth through 12th grade) toes. I like to challenge myself and I’m Tiger Point Park or visit Book now at VisitJacksonville.com/escape | 800-733-2668 looking forward to working in a K-5 Tigerpointpark.com for more information is 12-2:30 p.m. and costs $75. Register by environment again. or by calling 850-916-0082. June 30 for free t-shirt. Q: Jen Pfiefler was a member of a Session placement depends on volleyball very deep talent pool of freshman this GBSA football looking for knowledge and experience. Any eighth season. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 26, 2008 3C Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS COLUMN: GBHS sports among GBHS SPORTS : Overall program state’s best - but can be better fifth, Lady Dolphins third Baseball (B-) 2. American Heritage (Plantation), 844. 3. Leon, 415.5. Continued from Page 1C Continued from Page 1C 3. Gulliver Prep (Miami), 813.5. CLASS 4A JT’s GBHS Sports Trivia question: Name the Girls Golf (A) 4. Lake Highland Prep (Orlando), 773. 1. Nease, 493. Report Card 2007-08 team (outside of soccer) Here are the top 10 teams in 5. Ransom Everglades (Miami), 666. 2. Bishop Kenny, 481. With a mixture of Football C- that has the most wins the overall standings, as well 6. Trinity Prep (Winter Park), 610. 3. GULF BREEZE, 396. experienced players (like senior Volleyball at GBHS the last three as girls program and boys pro- 7. Episcopal (Jacksonville), 548. CLASS 3A PUBLIC Kristen Dorsey) and younger Girls golf A years. Answer: This one. gram standings (Note - 8. Pine Crest (Fort Lauderdale), 532.5. 1. P.K.Yonge, 316. Boys golf B+ 9. Pensacola Catholic, 526.5. 2. Florida High, 134. B players (like sophomore Boys cross country A Those 50 wins are why FHSAA recognized the top 10. Berkeley Prep (Tampa), 525.5. 3. Chipley, 125. Ashleigh Ryals and freshman Girls cross country A- this team has the grade it five in the boys and girls stand- CLASS 2A PUBLIC CLASS 3A PRIVATE Sarah Hicks), the Lady Dolphins Boys swimming B+ does. The minus is for still ings. For space purposes, only 1. Port St. Joe, 317.5 points. 1. Lake Highland Prep, 612. Girls soccer finished sixth at the state golf 2. Fort Meade, 235. 2. American Heritage, 490. Boys soccer not being able to win ‘the the top three are listed:) 3. Lafayette (Mayo), 196. 3. Bolles, 486. meet – one of eight GBHS Girls basketball C+ OVERALL STANDINGS A- big one’ – a playoff- 4. Wewahitchka, 125. CLASS 2A PUBLIC th Boys basketball B CLASS 6A teams that placed 11 or higher A++ clinching win. 5. Sneads, 124.5. 1. Port St. Joe, 130. Girls weightlifting B- 1. Spruce Creek (Port Orange), in state competition this season. This past year, the 6. Cottondale, 119.5. 2. (tie) Wewahitchka, 120. Boys weightlifting B+ 857.5 points. 7. Altha, 105. 2. (tie) Cottondale, 120. Boys Golf (B+) Wrestling A- Dolphins had hitters and had 2. Winter Park, 811.5. 8. Blountstown, 104.3. CLASS 2A PRIVATE Behind the leadership of Baseball B- to wait and see on the 3. Cypress Bay (Weston), 809.5. 9. Jay, 92. 1. Maclay, 334. Softball 4. Lake Brantley (Altamonte seniors Grant McCormick and pitching. The pitching did 10. Baker, 74. 2. Dade Christian, 285. Girls tennis A+ Springs), 616.5. CLASS 2A PRIVATE 3. Community School, 270. T.J. Jordan, the Dolphin golf Boys tennis A come around in a big way. In 5. Olympia (Orlando), 604.5. D+ 1. Maclay (Tallahassee), 697.5. CLASS 1A PUBLIC team advanced to regionals. Girls track A- 2009, the pitching is there, 6. Jupiter, 593. 2. Community School (Naples), 1. Paxton, 127. With the trio of rising Boys track A 7. Park Vista (Lake Worth), 497.5. 539. 2. Bethlehem, 65. Overall while an almost entirely new 8. Lake Mary, 436.5. sophomores Patrick Dorsey, infield and outfield will look to 3. American Heritage (Delray Bch), 3. FAMU, 59.5 9. Oviedo, 424.5. 538.5. CLASS 1A PRIVATE Evan Smith and Tyler 9. Vero Beach, 424.5. B+ pick up the punch at the plate. 4. Tampa Prep, 478.5. 1. (tie) Lake Worth Christian, 188 Wright, look for the Dolphins (Cory Softball (D+) 9. Winter Springs, 424.5. 5. King’s Academy (West Palm (winner by tiebreaker). CLASS 5A Beach), 476. 2. Merritt Island Christian, 188. to make it to state at least once Gibson) and their The baseball team isn’t the 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (Ft before they graduate in 2011. goalkeeper (Johnny Miller) to only one that hasn’t made the 6. Dade Christian (Miami), 474.5. 3. Lake Mary Prep, 164. Lauderdale), 1184.5. 7. Providence (Jacksonville), 445. BOYS STANDINGS Boys Cross Country (A) graduation. So in stepped the playoffs since yours truly 2. Plant (Tampa), 860. 8. North Florida Christian CLASS 6A A senior-laden boys team duo of Brad Parrish and Leland arrived on the scene in 2002. 3. Leon (Tallahassee), 661.5. (Tallahassee), 428. 1. Spruce Creek, 478. 4. Bartram Trail (Jacksonville), 655. 9. Holy Trinity (Melbourne), 371.5. 2. Winter Park, 470. finished ninth at the state meet, Davis to put the balls into the net Granted, the musical chairs 5. Wharton (Tampa), 569.5. fulfilling its goal of 1-2-10 (first 10. Orangewood Christian 3. Cypress Bay, 386.5. and Richard Benson to keep at the head coaching spot has 6. Newsome (Lithia), 498. (Maitland), 340.5. CLASS 5A at district, second at regionals them out – and the rest is history. been a factor. But, then again, 7. Satellite (Satellite Beach), 489. CLASS 1A PUBLIC 1. St. Thomas Aquinas, 559. 8. Niceville, 442 and a top-10 finish at state). . 1. FAMU (Tallahassee), 296.5. 2. Plant, 340.5. The 2008 Dolphins did what coaches can’t hit the ball and 9. Gainesville, 436. So if you are a male GBHS no other had before them – play play defense, which at times 2. Paxton, 256.5. 3. Jesuit, 337. 10. Martin County (Stuart), 428. 3. Graceville, 115. CLASS 4A CLASS 4A student with any running in a state championship game. this year was extremely shaky. 4. Bethlehem (Bonifay), 65. 1. Nease, 568. ability, don’t be surprised if No problems with egos or When your top pitcher has 1. Nease (Ponte Vedra Beach), 1061. 5. Malone, 35. 2. Washington, 395. 2. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville), 864. 6. (tie) Carter-Parramore (Quincy), 30. 3. Bishop Kenny, 383. rising sophomore Aber Wilson attitudes – just win, baby, as Al an earned run average of close 3. Bishop Moore (Orlando), 654.5. wants to chat with you. 6. (tie) Laurel Hill, 30. CLASS 3A PUBLIC Davis would say. to 2 and has a losing record, 4. Naples, 630.5. CLASS 1A PRIVATE 1. P.K.Yonge, 171.5. 5. GULF BREEZE, 624. Girls Cross Country (A-) Every team at GBHS can there’s a problem. Hopefully, 1. Bradenton Prep, 278 points. 2. Keystone Heights, 158. The Lady Dolphin cross 6. Cardinal Gibbons (Fort 2. Seffner Christian, 273. 3. Florida High, 157. learn a LOT from this team. that will be solved with the Lauderdale), 549. country team, behind the Here’s to hoping I’ll be return of Sean Tomey, the last 3. Trinity Christian (Lake Worth), CLASS 3A PRIVATE 7. Washington (Pensacola), 477.5. 268.5. 1. Bolles, 651.8. tandem of junior Emily Tryon surprised this year as well. coach to lead GBHS to a 8. Nature Coast (Brooksville), 342.5. 4. Eagle’s View (Jacksonville), 2. Gulliver Prep, 388. 9. Navarre, 324.5. and freshman Jen Pfeifler, Girls Basketball (C+) winning record. 248.5. 3. American Heritage, 354. th 10. Monsignor Pace (Miami), 312.5. 5. Lake Worth Chr. (Boynton Bch), CLASS 2A PUBLIC finished 11 at the state meet. Coach Jarrod Denmon’s His first task will be to CLASS 3A PUBLIC With five of its top seven second team improved over his separate ‘high school’ players 218. 1. Fort Meade, 219.5. 1. P.K.Yonge (Gainesville), 487.5 6. Trinity Christian (Deltona), 207. 2. Port St. Joe, 187.5. runners returning, look for Tom first, but not as much as he (or from ‘rec’ players. The 2008 points. 7. Lake Mary Prep, 195. 3. Altha, 105. Aldridge’s crew to crack the this writer) had hoped. team had some of the former, 2. Florida High (Tallahassee), 291. 8. Merritt Island Christian, 188. CLASS 2A PRIVATE 3. Keystone Heights, 248. 9. Bradenton Christian, 187.5. 1. Maclay, 363.5 points. top 10 this season. A late-season swoon cost the but a lot of the latter. 4. Dunbar (Fort Myers), 188. Boys Swimming (B+) 10. Sarasota Christian, 175. 2. American Heritage, 295.5. Lady Dolphins a shot at a There are at least nine ‘high 5. Newberry, 186.5. GIRLS STANDINGS 3. Providence, 275. Ross Gunn was the team’s double-digit win season, but school’ players at Gulf Breeze 6. Frostproof, 163. CLASS 6A CLASS 1A PUBLIC lone representative at the state 7. Marianna, 146.5. 1. Cypress Bay, 423. 1. FAMU, 237. they did win a game in the High. Here’s to hoping Tomey 8. Madison County (Madison), 146. meet. Look for him to continue district tournament for the can identify them. 2. Timber Creek, 398.3. 2. Paxton, 129.5. 9. Wildwood, 128. 3. Spruce Creek, 379.5. 3. Graceville, 90. the GBHS-to-college swim second year in a row. Girls Tennis (A+) 10. Chipley, 125. CLASS 5A CLASS 1A PRIVATE CLASS 3A PRIVATE tradition in a couple of years. With all five starters back, a Gulf Breeze High has never 1. St. Thomas Aquinas, 625.5. 1. Bradenton Prep, 278. 1. Bolles (Jacksonville), 1137.8 2. Plant, 519.5. 2. Trinity Christian, 207. Girls Swimming (A) double-digit-win season (and had a female athlete win multiple points. Teri Atzhorn couldn’t have hopefully a .500 season) are in state titles – until this year. been more proud as her star reach – even if they do play in Sophomore Jackie Kasler swimmer (and daughter) Aileen one of the toughest districts in won the overall state singles took third in the 100-meter all of Florida. title in Class 1A. She then breaststroke at last season’s Boys Basketball (B) teamed with Pfeifler to win the state meet. The elder Atzhorn I totally agree with a quote doubles title. stepped down from the high coach David McGreal told me The duo helped the Lady school coaching ranks this sea- after the season. Dolphins to a third-place team son, as the younger child will “If you would’ve told me finish. With a point or two from join older brother Andy swim- that we’d lose Matt Patrick in someone other than Kasler and ming for the University of Game 2, Dustin Clements Pfeifler in 2009, Gulf Breeze into South Carolina. would play in only 13 games could be making room for Dive New coach Rachel Purdy and we’d win 14 games, I another trophy in the case. will have at least one college- would’ve told you you’re Boys Tennis (A) bound athlete this season in crazy,” McGreal said. Despite winning only three Michala Nowak. Well, that’s exactly what matches at state, the boys Girls Soccer (A-) happened. tennis team finished fourth This grade wasn’t as easy it With a senior-laden team, the among the eight teams at state. would appear to be. Dolphins posted buzzer-beating Freshman Clay Pfeifler, Sure, the Lady Dolphins wins over rivals Navarre and along with senior Reid Tidwell made it to state under first-year Catholic to post their first (who also won a singles coach Sharon Kerby. That’s winning season in over a decade. match), won a doubles match. always a great accomplishment. While Patrick and his 2008 With Pfeifler and the sibling In fact, it was their seventh teammates graduated, pair of rising senior A.J. and appearance in the last 10 years Clements, along with Colin sophomore Gus Anastapoulo, – by far more than any other Kupris and Alex Duntz, give the Dolphins will have their team at GBHS. the Dolphins a big frontline for eyes set on state again in 2009. But when you have all but 2009. Add to that senior guard Girls Track (A-) three players back from a team Jeff White, and McGreal’s Led by their lone senior, that lost in the 2007 state Dolphins are shooting for back- Lauren Musick, the Lady Northwest Florida’s championship game, you’re to-back winning seasons. Dolphin track team finished supposed to win it. The 2-0 loss Girls Weightlifting (B-) 10th at the state meet. Tryon and FREE Entertainment Magazine to Merritt Island should be The girls weightlifting team Briana Santiago both brought ● more than enough motivation didn’t have anyone qualify for home bronze medals (two mile Dining Reviews for a loaded senior class, which sectionals, but a few still made and triple jump, respectively), ● Calendar of Events already has four girls commited Pick up some marks. while Jen Pfeifler competed in ● to playing college ball (Aubrey Ginny Coady (150 pounds her third state meet (and second Shopping / Sightseeing Curington to Mississippi State, lifted), Brittany Wheeler (275) in a week) this season. ● Movie Reviews Jessica Majewski to UWF, and Ashley Thibodeaux (260) Pfeifler heads a deep Lady ● Alyssa Smith to Ole Miss, Jesse set school records this season Dolphin Class of 2011. Kids Activity Page Vickrey to Florida Atlantic). for their weight classes, with Boys Track (A) ● Recipes That number will grow to five Wheeler’s being the second- Like the boys cross country ● by this time next year (Amanda highest total in school history. team, a senior-laden Dolphin Beach Activities at locations Green), which will give the 2009 Coady and Wheeler will track squad went a perfect ● Arts & Entertainment Lady Dolphin team six-college hope to join Adrienne Randel 6-for-6 in scoring at state. ● all over bound players (rising junior (class of 2007) as the second The top eight (out of 16) Nature & Local Beauty Maggie Rodgers already has and third GBHS representatives came home with medals, led by and MORE ! committed to Florida). at state. Will Thomas with three. He was Northwest The key for Kerby is to Wrestling (A-) a part of two school-record resolve the goalkeeping issue Matt Alt began the Dolphin performances this season. Those Florida. (South Alabama-bound Ashley wrestling program from scratch performances helped him to be Collins graduated). four years ago. That hard work the first male track athlete from Boys Soccer (A++) paid off in 2007 as GBHS has GBHS to earn a college To Advertise No, that’s not a typo. its first state representatives – scholarship (to South Alabama). As has been the case for the senior Kyle Chavers and junior The Dolphins will be hoping last several years, I always had Taylor Retherford. for more medals in the field events Call a ‘wait-and-see’ approach when Chavers was the first next year from rising seniors it comes to this team. Unlike Dolphin to win a match at state, Dustin Clements (high jump) and the girls team, which frequently finishing with a 36-6 record. Zach Permenter (pole vault). 850-932-8986 has freshman playing on Boys Weightlifting (B+) Overall Grade (B+) varsity, that’s not the case here. The Dolphins had eight Gulf Breeze High’s athletic Lots of turnover. qualify for sectionals, with one program is certainly above Case in point: The 2007 (senior Eric Agricola) average, but certainly can get Dolphins lost their leading scorer qualifying for state. better.

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Continued from Page 1C third inning. Gallagher went 3- for-4 and scored three times, while Fabbro went 3-for-4 and scored twice.

10-under Bill Bond 11, Tiger Point 1: Brett Schoenwolf walked and scored a first inning run for Tiger Point before Bill Bond scored all 11 of its runs in the third inning on June 16. Austin Lewter, Tommy Hegarty and Tyler Thornton all singled in the loss. GBSA (Wave) 11, NEP 1: Zane Gill and Chance Dyer combined on a one-hitter and struck out nine as the Wave posted its third straight mercy Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News rule win June 17. Swingin’ for the fences Sam Joyce, who went 2-for-3 and scored twice, tripled in the Cayson McCurdy (left) hit a home run in GBSA 7-year-olds in first and scored on a Jace their championship game loss to Bill Bond, while Chance Amberson groundout. Napier (right) homered twice in a win over Navarre. Amberson scored three times The district title was the third Breeze resident, homered in the and drove in three runs. for Amberson, Colston, Gill, sixth inning to end the game for Gill, who went 2-for-4 and Joyce, Gordon, Niles and Bill Bond. Jake Weldon scored a scored once, reached on an error deMahy. It was the second for run for Bill Bond. in the third inning to score a run. Phelps and the first for Box, Sheppard went 3-for-3 in the Dyer, who knocked in two runs Arant and Dyer. loss, while Massey had two hits in the win, singled in the Wave’s and scored once. seven-run fifth inning. Julian 7-under Gordon added an RBI ground- Navarre 21, Tiger Point 0: 8-under out, while Adam Colston Ryan Von Brock had both of Bill Bond 18, GBSA 9: Bill reached on an error to score two Tiger Point’s hits in a loss to Bond scored the game’s first 10 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News more runs. Navarre June 16. runs on their way to a win over Second place GBSA (Wave) 12, Bill Bond Tiger Point 15, Pensacola 8: Gulf Breeze June 16. 2 (four innings): Bill Bond led Von Brock and Tekoah Roby both Jesse Grant and Bailey The Gulf Breeze 7-under All Stars took second place in last week’s Dizzy Dean District 1-0 in the top of the first before went 4-for-4 as Tiger Point stayed Wilson both doubled and scored Tournament at Shoreline Park. They are (front, from left): Braden Massey, Spencer Wirth, Carter the Wave scored two in the first, alive in the losers bracket June 14. in the second inning, while Sheppard, Chandler Burtt, Paul Snider and Coleman Burtt. Second row (from left): Tyler Gore, six in the second and two in the Dalton Renfroe, Colby Grant, who went 3-for-3 and Trenton Lamar, Chance Napier, Cayson McCurdy, Clay Clifton and Kel Jackson. Back: Coaches third in the title game on June 18. Copeland and Owen Johnson all scored three times, singled and Brian Gore, Kevin Clifton, Todd McCurdy, Rick Wirth, Paul Snider and David Sheppard. Amberson, who went 4-for-4 had three hits in the win, while scored in the fourth inning, and scored once, singled in the Drayton Braddock, J.R. Ezelle, while Deems Edlund, who went run single in the second inning, second to score Matthew deMahy, Cameron Knapp and Trevor 2-for-3 and scored once, scoring Riley Nolan and Jacob who tripled. Gill added a two-run Compton all had two hits. reached on a fielder’s choice Kubik. Peyton Hoover singled single to score Amberson and Renfroe and Johnson both scored and scored in the fourth inning. and scored in the second inning. Xavier Arant, who singled and three runs, while Von Brock and Luke Stringfellow hit an RBI Cole Brown, who also went scored three times. Knapp both scored twice. double in GBSA’s five run fifth, 2-for-3, singled and scored in Adam Colston drove in a run GBSA 16, Navarre 4: scoring Josh Hoffman, while the third inning. Zak Dobar also on a bases loaded walk. Chance Napier hit two three-run Matthew Hawkins hit an RBI scored in the inning. Kyle Jacob Box added an RBI sin- homers and drove in seven runs single and Wilson a two-run Overlade, who went 2-for-4 and gle in the third inning, scoring as Gulf Breeze advanced to the double. Edlund added an RBI scored once, hit a two-run dou- Wade Niles. Dyer went 3-for-3 title game June 16. single. Wilson went 3-for-3 with ble in the fourth inning. and scored once, while both Spencer Wirth, who went 2- two doubles and scored once. Nick Henry went 2-for-4 with Joyce and Gill scored twice. for-4 and scored twice, singled Myrtle Grove 8, Tiger Point 6: a double and scored once, while and scored in the first inning, Tiger Point held a 6-0 lead before Kubik scored twice. while Cayson McCurdy reached Myrtle Grove scored four in the Navarre 14, GBSA 13 (seven base and scored the first of his second and third innings June 16. innings): Gulf Breeze, down 7-0 four runs to make it 2-0. Nicky Myers hit a three-run after two innings and 10-3 after McCurdy, Napier and inside the park home run in the three, forced extra innings Coleman Burtt all singled and first inning, scoring Dylan before Navarre won the game in scored in the third inning before Brayton and Logan Turner. Both the bottom of the seventh. Napier homered in the fourth. Brayton and Turner both went Garner Curington, who went Napier hit a three-run shot off the 2-for-3 and scored once. 3-for-5 and scored twice, hit an scoreboard in the fifth, as Clay Bobby Murphy, Daniel RBI single in GBSA’s three-run Clifton and McCurdy scored on Brayton and Riley Flynn all had third, scoring Sam Covell, who both of Napier’s homers. two hits in the loss. went 3-for-4 and scored three Braden Massey went 3-for-4 Cantonment 9, GBSA 1: times. Cole Brown, who went 4- and scored once, while Coleman Wilson’s solo homer in the for-4 and scored once, hit a two- Burtt went 4-for-4 and scored fourth inning was Gulf Breeze’s run double in a four-run fourth. once, while Carter Sheppard only run in a loss to Cantonment. Troy Stringfellow, who went scored twice. Grant singled in the first, 4-for-5 and scored twice, sin- Bill Bond 13, GBSA 5: Bill Daniel Green singled in the gled to score Covell in the fifth. Bond blew open a close game second, Nick McCain singled in Covell added a two-run single in with seven unanswered runs, the third and Jacob Brandon sin- the sixth, while Nick Henry, starting in the second inning, to gled in the fourth for Gulf who went 4-for-5 and scored win the championship game Breeze, who finished fifth in the once, scored on a wild pitch in Photo by David Standridge June 17. 11-team field. the sixth for a 13-11 GBSA lead. Harrison Dorsey puts the ball in play for the TP 6-year-olds. McCurdy hit a three-run Cole Nitterauer went 2-for-4 and homer in the first inning to pull 11-under scored three times for Gulf Breeze. Gulf Breeze within 5-3. GBSA GBSA 12, Cantonment 3: All GBSA teams, since scored single runs in the fourth Gulf Breeze broke a 1-1 tie with they’re the hosts of this and fifth. Sheppard singled and four in the second, two in the weekend’s state tournament, get Photo by David Standridge scored in the fourth and Wirth third and three in the fourth June Dylan Hartley fires to the automatic bids into the 16 against Cantonment. plate for the Tiger Point 10- singled and scored on a sac fly tournament. The Wave under All Stars. in the fifth. Troy Stringfellow went 2-for-3 commited to another tournament Steele Chambers, a Gulf and scored three times, hit a two- and will not compete.

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Rally cap time

Gulf Breeze All Stars don rally caps for the fellow All Stars on the 11-year-old team last week. The strategy worked as GBSA Photo by David Standridge rallied form a 10-3 deficit to force extra innings before Navarre pulled out a 14-13 win. Travis Parkins pitches for the Tiger Point 11-under All Stars.

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Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Leading the way Dylan Ferraro (left) and Blake Bidwell witnessed Jordan Cartledge’s 1.84 spanish mackeral catch at the Budweiser King Mack and Cobia Tournament Sunday on Pensacola Beach. The catch was the first place finish at the time. Look for results and more photos in the July 3 issue of the Gulf Breeze News.

Photo courtesy of Joel Swann Breeze boys take second The 13-under Gulf Breeze AAU team took second place at the recent Reggie Evans Southeast Jam at UWF. They are (front row, from left): Luke Niles, Nick Bookout, Landon Cagle and Randy Halpin. Back (from left): Coach Chris Bookout, Xan Sarra, Preston Sellers, Carson Sharp, Marco Pena and Head Coach Joel Swann. 13-under GB AAU team takes second at Evans Shootout

The Breeze Basketball’s 13- Nick Bookout from the 13u only lost one game by one point under team took second place at Breeze Team was named to the to the Tallahassee Spurs. the recent Reggie Evans All Tournament Team. Then in the quarterfinals Southeast Jam Tournament. “As a whole, every team against the Mississippi Hoyas, The 13s lost only one game in (12u, 13u, 14u, 15u, 16u, 17u) Dustin Clements shot 67 percent pool play. Among their wins was MUCH more competitive from the field (8-of-12) for 18 Photo by David Standridge was an overtime win against the than a year ago in this same points, including a shot at the Early season practice Mobile Raptors. They beat the tournament,” said 13-under buzzer to win it. Members of the Gulf Breeze girls cross country team ran in the Gary McAdams Sandshaker 5K Raptors again by 10 points to coach Joel Swann. Mutliple attempts to get more race Saturday on Pensacola Beach. They are (from left): Jennifer Pfeifler, Emily Tryon, Cori advance to the finals, losing to The 17u’s lost in the tourney information on this tournament Snyder, Jennifer Wynn, Samantha Welsh, Laura Harpole, Katie Aldridge and coach Tom Aldridge. the Mobile Heat. semifinals. In pool play they were unsuccessful at press time.

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Getting over 1 million League champs The ‘Tie-Dyes,’ made of hits per month online. of members of the GBHS varsity and JV girls soccer teams, WWW.GULFBREEZENEWS.COM recently won the 2008 PFC U18 Spring League Six-A-Side Championship. They are (kneeling): Jenna Ceravolo. Second row (from left) Jennifer Winn, Gina Bertelli and Savannah Wing Top Row (from left) Cori Snyder, Megan Eastburn, Colleen Eastburn, Mallory Buechler and Breezy Paulus. Not shown: Alayna Hayes and Camila Sharp Photo courtesy of Chris Buechler

Helping hands and feet Former GBHS varsity girls soccer coach Eric Miles had several members of his former Bayside team to guest play with his team from Naples on Memorial Day weekend in Jacksonville for the Region C Regional Championship. The team failed to advance to the finals in Virginia Beach by one point. They are (from left): Alex Herman, Jenny Wells, Anne Preston and Carly Loehr. Three of the four (Wells, Preston and Loehr) were on Miles’ state runner-up team in 2007. Photo courtesy of Cindy Wells Local students earn

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Section D GULF BREEZE NEWS June 26, 2008 Beach plans big Fourth of July celebration ● Pre-Fireworks Concert featuring “The Tour at The Gulf Side KABOOM is Slammers” @ The Pavilion Gulf Side. Pavilion-Pensacola Beach. expanded to 3 days 6-8 p.m. Kaboom Pre-Fireworks Our Heart Hero (Christian IGMO Concert featuring “Anna Garrott and Rock/Nashville, Tenn.) of fun, frivolity Brad Caswell” @ The Philmont (Christian Shell/Boardwalk. (Nashville, Tenn.) Rock/Nashville, Tenn.) interviews Make plans now to celebrate 8-9 p.m. Kaboom Fireworks High Flight Society Independence Weekend on Pensacola Concert featuring Woody Bradshaw (Cedarville, Ga.) and Tim Vice Presidents and personnel Beach as Kaboom is now three days (Country Music Recording Artist from Byrne (Professional directors of the 100 largest corpora- long, lasting from Friday, July the 4th Nashville) Freestyle Skateboarder- tions were asked to describe their through Sunday, July 6. Kaboom will 9 p.m. KABOOM—-Pensacola Evangelist) most unusual experience interview- feature one of the biggest and best fire- Beach’s Fireworks Extravaganza ing prospective employees. I was works displays on the coast. 10 p.m. Post Fireworks Party at Sunday, July 6 sent some of the top experiences Produced by Fun Coast Promotions, Flounders 8 p.m. The Tams (Atlanta, Ga.) Kaboom because I did a show for one of them the fireworks extravaganza will take “Our ultimate goal is to create is going to be a blast.” recently. They are all real. God help place over Santa Rosa Sound at 9 p.m. Saturday, July 5 memories for children, their families For more information about us! This year promises to be even better 3 p.m. Guinness’s World Record and the community that will be passed KABOOM please call the Pensacola ■ An applicant challenged the – Kaboom is now a three-day event. Attempt: Most Bikinis in a Photo on generation to generation” says Beach Visitors Center (850) 932-1500 interviewer to an arm wrestle. Shoot. Crabs-Pensacola Beach. McAllister. “Make plans now – to be or go to www.pensacolabeachfire- ■ An applicant wore a Walkman, Friday July 4 on the beach for America’s birthday works.com. explaining that she could listen to 6-9 p.m. Kaboom 8 p.m. “Drop in and Rock Out” and the highlight of the summer – the interviewer and the music at the same time. ■ An applicant fell and broke his FWC implores: arm during the interview. ■ A candidate announced she hadn’t had lunch and proceeded to Please don’t eat a hamburger and French fries in the interviewer’s office. ■ An applicant explained that her feed the pelicans long-term goal was to replace the interviewer. There’s a new can get stuck in the throat of the pelican, ■ A candidate said he had never rule from the Florida Fish and eventually choking or starving the bird. finished high school because he was Wildlife Conservation Commission “Hanging out at the piers can develop kidnapped and kept in a closet in (FWC) about feeding pelicans. Don’t do into a further problem when pelicans get Mexico. it. caught with fishing hooks while trying to ■ A balding candidate excused Brown pelicans, due to their social steal fish directly from the fishing line. himself and returned to the office a nature, become dependent on discarded It’s not unusual to see a pelican with a few minutes later wearing a hair- fish and fish scraps. The birds will often hook embedded in its pouch and fishing piece. congregate in places where the scraps are line trailing behind it,” Rodgers said. ■ An applicant said that if he was readily available and rely on the scraps Embedded hooks can cause the soft hired he would demonstrate his loy- as a major source of food. skin of the bird’s pouch to tear. Such alty by having the corporate logo tat- In places where fish scraps are avail- injuries can sometimes become infected, tooed on his forearm. able, such as at fish processing facilities which can lead to sickness and weak- ■ An applicant interrupted inter- or fish markets, ness. In extreme cases, the bird may die view to phone her therapist for The new rule states the pelicans will from illness or from starvation because it advice on how to answer specific that the intentional feed- arrive day after weakens to the point where it can’t get interview questions. ing or the placement of day to eat, becom- enough food. ■ A candidate brought a large dog food that attracts peli- ing habituated, These concerns led FWC staff and to interview. cans and modifies the according to FWC other experts to conclude these “free ■ An applicant refused to sit natural behavior of the biologists. meals” were affecting the overall health down and insisted on being inter- pelican so as to be detri- “Pelicans can of brown pelican populations. viewed while standing up. mental to the survival or become so used to “To counter this problem, the ■ One candidate dozed off during health of a local popula- their daily “free” Commission passed a rule that is intend- interview. tion is prohibited. meals that they ed to stop the feeding of large numbers And my favorite took place with won’t migrate of pelicans. This rule is considered nec- south during the essary to maintain healthy wild popula- ADX Communications locally when Lisa Newell/Gulf Breeze News a young lady came in and did her winter, and as a result become sick, suf- tions of brown pelicans in Florida,” Grads reunite nails during an interview, explain fer frostbite on their feet or die as a result Rodgers said. that she had a date that night and if it of exposure,” said James Rodgers, a The new rule states that the intention- Gulf Breeze High School class of 1978 held its 30 year went well, she wouldn’t need the research biologist at the FWC’s al feeding or the placement of food that reunion over the weekend, reuniting classmates from near job! Gainesville Laboratory. attracts pelicans and modifies the natural and far. Above, David Davidson and Lindee Work of Gulf And they wonder why we call Another problem arises at fishing behavior of the pelican so as to be detri- Breeze catch up with Shannon Kelly of Clearwater. The them the spoiled generation. What piers or other spots where people are mental to the survival or health of a local Friday night event was held at Bamboo Willie’s on the part of the above do you not think is cleaning fish or where fishermen toss the population is prohibited. Portofino Boardwalk. On Saturday night, the group converged “spoiled?” Hey, if you want a job, birds a few fish from time to time. The It is no longer permitted under this poolside at the Hilton Gulf front. Over 100 people attended. large bones left over after filleting a fish act like it.!!! See PELICANS, Page 4D6 Just thought you’d like to know…

Steel drummer Enough is all we need This week performs free The origin of words or phrases is a very interesting study. And more often than not, on Pensacola Beach concert July 4 it is surprising to discover the beginning is much different than the present day usage. Friday, June 27 Follow the tropical sounds of Take, for example, the phrase, “Good ■ Sounds of Summer, ■ Sounds of Summer, nationally acclaimed Steve night, sleep tight.” Generally, this is meant 7:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Hendrickson’s steel drum to Island to wish us a good night’s sleep. However, Quietwater Quietwater Style on Pensacola Beach for a free many years ago ropes were stretched across Boardwalk. Dr. Boardwalk. Fourth of July concert from 4 to 7 bed frames to hold the mattress. When the Breeze Dixieland p.m. ropes were pulled, the mattress tightened, will perform. Dandies will Island Style is located at the traf- making the bed firmer to sleep on. So, perform. fic light, next to Flounder’s on “Good night, sleep tight,” had a different times in our lives. It went this way: Saturday, Pensacola Beach. origin than the general meaning today. Or June 28 Sunday, The fun continues across the take the word “honeymoon.” I wish you enough sun to keep your atti- ■1st June 29 bridge in Gulf Breeze, Saturday, July Over 4000 years ago, the practice in tude bright. Annual ■ Sounds 5 when Steve Hendrickson performs Babylon was that the bride’s father would I wish you enough rain to appreciate the Phillip of a free steel drum concert at Tiki supply his son-in-law with all the mead he sun more. Bryant Summer, Jake’s in the new Publix Shopping could drink for a month. Mead is a honey I wish you enough happiness to keep Junior 7:30 p.m., Center from 4 to 7 p.m. beer and because their calendar was lunar your spirit alive. Olympic Quietwater “Stop by and sample Steve’s based, this period was called the “honey I wish you enough pain so that the small- Beach Boardwalk. musical style. It’s a delightful mix of month” and what we know today as the est joys in life appear much bigger. Volleyball After Hours tropical standards, oldies and “honeymoon.” I wish you enough gain to satisfy your Tournament will perform. smooth jazz, all performed with an A poem has been making the rounds on wanting. Volleyball island flair,” said Jeff Elbert. the Internet for quite some time entitled, “I I wish you enough loss to appreciate all tournament The Pensacola Beach Chamber of wish you enough.” We might think this that you possess. at Park East, 8 Tuesday, July Commerce will host a ribbon cutting refers to money or time or food or any num- I wish you enough “Hellos” to get you a.m. until 5 p.m. 1 to officially launch the business at ber of other things. It was actually said through the final “Goodbye.” Tournament is for ■ Bands on the 4:30 p.m. Refreshments will be between a father and daughter as they were ages 12-14 and 16- Beach, 7-9 p.m. at served. saying goodbye at the airport. It went Another line could be added: “I wish you 18 for both male and the Gulfside Pavilion. For more information, call 934- beyond the usual necessities to the attitudes enough faith to get you through the unfaith female players. Local Hero will perform. 3100. that help us survive even the most difficult times.”

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NOTICE OF Year of Issuance: 2006 Administrative and Name(s) in which it Bidder, at the east end is assessed is as follows: UNREC LEGEND 28th day of May, 2008. APPLICATION Complex at 6495 is assessed is as follows: lobby of the County WOODS EST, AS DES FOR TAX DEED Description of Caroline St., Milton, Administrative Certificate Number: IN OR BOOK 950 PG Mary M. Johnson Property: LT 20 BLK B Florida on the 11th day Certificate Number: Complex at 6495 2340 636, LESS ALL MIN Clerk of the Circuit NOTICE IS HEREBY OF UNREC PERRY of August, 2008 at 2537 Caroline St., Milton, Year of Issuance: 2006 RTS Court of Santa Rosa GIVEN THAT MERLOTT BROCK SUB, AS DES 12:00 noon. Dated this Year of Issuance: 2006 Florida on the 21st day Parcel ID: 03-2S-27- County, Florida 111 LLC holder of the IN OR BOOK 2439 PG the 18th day of June, of July, 2008 at 12:00 Description of 0000-00408-0000 –––––––––––––––––– following Tax Sale 1506 (2ND PARCEL 2008. Description of noon. Dated this the Property: LT 4 BLK B, Name in which Certificate has filed said ON DEED) Property: 11 OF 28th day of May, 2008. CAMELLIAS SUB, AS Assessed: HARRY G NOTICE OF SALE Tax Certificate for the Parcel ID: 21-2S-26- Mary M. Johnson UNREC SUB, AS DES DES IN OR BOOK FULTON, MICHELLE BREEZE MINI Tax Deed to be issued 0780-0QQ67-0000 Clerk of the Circuit IN OR BOOK 1536 PG Mary M. Johnson 2322 PG 1770 FULTON WAREHOUSES thereon. The Certificate Name in which Court of Santa Rosa 92 Clerk of the Circuit Parcel ID: 19-2S-26- All of the above proper- 3036 Breeze Pkwy. Number and year of Assessed: LARRY W County, Florida Parcel ID: 11-2S-27- Court of Santa Rosa 0462-00B00-0040 ty is located in Santa Gulf Breeze, FL Issuance, the FOWLER, DEBRA B –––––––––––––––––– 0000-00410-0000 County, Florida Name in which Rosa County, In the 32563 Description of property, FOWLER NOTICE OF Name in which –––––––––––––––––– Assessed: SUSAN State of Florida. and Name(s) in which it All of the above proper- APPLICATION Assessed: HANSEL NOTICE OF NORMAN, MICHAEL Household goods in is assessed is as follows: ty is located in Santa FOR TAX DEED PRESCOTT APPLICATION TRACY Unless such certificate accordance with FLA How to fix Rosa County, In the All of the above proper- FOR TAX DEED All of the above prop- shall be redeemed Statute 830801.809 Certificate Number: State of Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY ty is located in Santa erty is located in Santa according to Law, the will be disposed of 1232 GIVEN THAT PINOT IV Rosa County, In the NOTICE IS HEREBY Rosa County, In the Property described in on 7-3-08 at the a cracked Year of Issuance: 2006 Unless such certificate LLC holder of the fol- State of Florida. GIVEN THAT MER- State of Florida. such Certificate will be above address. shall be redeemed lowing Tax Sale LOTT 111 LLC holder sold to the Highest Description of according to Law, the Certificate has filed Unless such certificate of the following Tax Unless such certificate Bidder, at the east end #61 Amy Harding Property: S 210' OF Property described in said Tax Certificate for shall be redeemed Sale Certificate has shall be redeemed lobby of the County #8 Christy Anderson sidewalk E/2 OF NW/4 OF NE/4 such Certificate will be the Tax Deed to be according to Law, the filed said Tax according to Law, the Administrative OF 24-2N-28, LESS sold to the Highest issued thereon. The Property described in Certificate for the Tax Property described in Complex at 6495 Legal #356 BY SAMANTHA MAZZOTTA OR BOOK 699 PG Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number and such Certificate will be Deed to be issued such Certificate will be Caroline St., Milton, Gulf Breeze News 523 & OR BOOK 745 lobby of the County year of Issuance, the sold to the Highest thereon. The sold to the Highest Florida on the 21st day 6-19, 6/26 King Features Syndicate PG 209 Administrative Description of property, Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number and Bidder, at the east end of July, 2008 at 12:00 Parcel ID: 24-2N-28- Complex at 6495 and Name(s) in which it lobby of the County year of Issuance, the lobby of the County noon. Dated this the 0000-00901-0000 Caroline St., Milton, is assessed is as fol- Administrative Description of property, Administrative 28th day of May, 2008. Q: Maybe it’s the weather up here, NOTICE but every spring when the snow melts, I Name in which Florida on the 11th day lows: Complex at 6495 and Name(s) in which it Complex at 6495 Assessed: LYNDA of August, 2008 at Caroline St., Milton, is assessed is as fol- Caroline St., Milton, Mary M. Johnson Pursuant to state law, a find another crack in the concrete (HENCYE) KNOWLES 12:00 noon. Dated this Certificate Number: Florida on the 11th day lows: Florida on the 21st day Clerk of the Circuit sale will be held at walkway leading from my door to the All of the above proper- the 18th day of June, 184 of August, 2008 at of July, 2008 at 12:00 Court of Santa Rosa American Stor & Save, ty is located in Santa 2008. Year of Issuance: 2006 12:00 noon. Dated this Certificate Number: noon. Dated this the County, Florida 4761 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, driveway. How do I fix these, and can I Rosa County, In the the 18th day of June, 1481 28th day of May, 2008. –––––––––––––––––– Gulf Breeze, FL on 6/30/2008 at 8:30 am. prevent them from occurring? - Frank State of Florida. Mary M. Johnson Description of 2008. Year of Issuance: 2006 NOTICE OF The following contents in Downeast Maine Clerk of the Circuit Property: PROPERTY Mary M. Johnson APPLICATION will be sold: Unless such certificate Court of Santa Rosa DESCRIBED IN OR Mary M. Johnson Description of Clerk of the Circuit FOR TAX DEED A: I’m not sure if there’s a surefire shall be redeemed County, Florida BOOK 2423 PG 325, Clerk of the Circuit Property: PROPERTY Court of Santa Rosa B027 Carrie Carree: way to prevent cracks from appearing according to Law, the –––––––––––––––––– LESS OR BOOK 2138 Court of Santa Rosa DESCRIBED OR County, Florida NOTICE IS HEREBY Household goods. Misc, Property described in NOTICE OF PG 718 FOR RD R/W County, Florida BOOK 2129 PG 657 –––––––––––––––––– GIVEN THAT MERLOTT in a concrete surface. Even in more B086 Daniel Cook: such Certificate will be APPLICATION Parcel ID: 09-1N-27- –––––––––––––––––– Parcel ID: 16-4N-28- NOTICE OF 111 LLC holder of the Household goods. Misc, temperate areas, variable weather sold to the Highest FOR TAX DEED 0000-02000-0000 NOTICE OF 0000-00127-0000 APPLICATION following Tax Sale conditions, excessive dampness or Bidder, at the east end Name in which APPLICATION Name in which FOR TAX DEED Certificate has filed said A011 Charles Johnson: lobby of the County NOTICE IS HEREBY Assessed: CLAUDE F FOR TAX DEED Assessed: JERRY A Tax Certificate for the Household goods. Misc, extreme drought can hasten the Administrative GIVEN THAT MER- PERRY SR SOUTHERN, ALANA NOTICE IS HEREBY Tax Deed to be issued A006 Frank Jones: deterioration of concrete. Complex at 6495 LOTT 111 LLC holder All of the above proper- NOTICE IS HEREBY A SOUTHERN GIVEN THAT MERLOTT thereon. The Certificate Household goods. Misc, As long as the concrete is structurally Caroline St., Milton, of the following Tax ty is located in Santa GIVEN THAT MER- All of the above proper- 111 LLC holder of the Number and year of Florida on the 11th day Sale Certificate has Rosa County, In the LOTT 111 LLC holder ty is located in Santa following Tax Sale Issuance, the B082 Vanessa Suarez: sound -- there are no cracks going all the of August, 2008 at filed said Tax State of Florida. of the following Tax Rosa County, In the Certificate has filed said Description of property, Household goods. Misc. way to the bottom of the concrete, and 12:00 noon. Dated this Certificate for the Tax Sale Certificate has State of Florida. Tax Certificate for the and Name(s) in which it the 18th day of June, Deed to be issued Unless such certificate filed said Tax Tax Deed to be issued is assessed is as follows: Legal 357 the material is not crumbling away -- you Gulf Breeze News 2008. thereon. The shall be redeemed Certificate for the Tax Unless such certificate thereon. The Certificate 6/19, 6/26/09 can repair the surface cracks at the Certificate Number and according to Law, the Deed to be issued shall be redeemed Number and year of Certificate Number: beginning of each warm season. If there Mary M. Johnson year of Issuance, the Property described in thereon. The according to Law, the Issuance, the 2625 Clerk of the Circuit Description of property, such Certificate will be Certificate Number and Property described in Description of property, Year of Issuance: 2006 are a lot of small cracks or rough patches, Court of Santa Rosa and Name(s) in which it sold to the Highest year of Issuance, the such Certificate will be and Name(s) in which it NOTICE OF SALE rather than repairing them individually, County, Florida is assessed is as fol- Bidder, at the east end Description of property, sold to the Highest is assessed is as follows: Description of Notice is hearby given that consider resurfacing the concrete to –––––––––––––––––– lows: lobby of the County and Name(s) in which it Bidder, at the east end Property: LT 34 BLK E, on 07/11/08 at 1:00 p.m. NOTICE OF Administrative is assessed is as fol- lobby of the County Certificate Number: EAST BAY HEIGHTS, at U-Store-It #729, 15 improve its overall appearance and APPLICATION Certificate Number: Complex at 6495 lows: Administrative 2660 AS DES IN OR BOOK McClure Dr., Gulf Breeze, extend the life of the walkway. FOR TAX DEED 1034 Caroline St., Milton, Complex at 6495 Year of Issuance: 2006 1518 PG 763 FL 32561, the under- To repair individual cracks, clean out Year of Issuance: 2006 Florida on the 11th day Certificate Number: Caroline St., Milton, Parcel ID: 19-2S-27- signed U-Store-It #729 will NOTICE IS HEREBY of August, 2008 at 2429 Florida on the 21st day Description of 1010-00E00-0340 sell at Public Sale by com- loose material and dirt with a wire brush petitive bidding, the per- GIVEN THAT MER- Description of 12:00 noon. Dated this Year of Issuance: 2006 of July, 2008 at 12:00 Property: PROPERTY Name in which sonal property heretofore and a jet of water from the hose. Brush a LOTT 111 LLC holder Property: LT 24 BLK the 18th day of June, noon. Dated this the DESCRIBED IN OR Assessed: CYRIL J stored with the under- of the following Tax 640, AVALON BEACH 2008. Description of 28th day of May, 2008. BOOK 1610 PG 1715, CLANCY signed by: layer of concrete bonding adhesive into the Sale Certificate has Parcel ID: 40-1N-28- Property: LT 7 BLK C, LESS THAT 3.48 AC All of the above proper- crack. Then, fill the crack with vinyl- filed said Tax 0090-64000-0240 Mary M. Johnson PALMETTO LAKE Mary M. Johnson PORT DESCRIBED IN ty is located in Santa Joey Evers Certificate for the Tax Name in which Clerk of the Circuit PRESERVE, AS DES Clerk of the Circuit OR BOOK 2214 PG Rosa County, In the 180 Stearns St. reinforced patching compound and smooth Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 out the surface. Let dry at least 24 hours. Deed to be issued Assessed: ELEFTE- Court of Santa Rosa IN OR 2384 PG 1127 Court of Santa Rosa 1868 (#8), LESS 3/4 State of Florida. thereon. The RIOS STEFANTOS, County, Florida Parcel ID: 23-2S-26- County, Florida MIN RTS Stan Kartes Jr. Resurfacing the walk takes a little Certificate Number KASSIANI STEFAN- –––––––––––––––––– 3013-00C00-0070 –––––––––––––––––– Parcel ID: 21-2S-27- Unless such certificate P.O. Box 2246 more work, but costs much less than and year of Issuance, TOS NOTICE OF Name in which NOTICE OF 0000-00801-0000 shall be redeemed Pace, FL 32507 the Description of All of the above proper- APPLICATION Assessed: WESMAV APPLICATION Name in which according to Law, the having the walk replaced. It also requires property, and Name(s) ty is located in Santa FOR TAX DEED INVESTMENTS LLC FOR TAX DEED Assessed: DIVERSI- Property described in Shelley V. Alexander P.O. Box 1447 a bit more instruction than I can fit into in which it is assessed Rosa County, In the All of the above proper- FIED ENDEAVORS such Certificate will be Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 one column, so for now, I recommend is as follows: State of Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY ty is located in Santa NOTICE IS HEREBY INC sold to the Highest GIVEN THAT PINOT IV Rosa County, In the GIVEN THAT MER- All of the above proper- Bidder, at the east end All items in storage units checking out home-improvement Certificate Number: Unless such certificate LLC holder of the fol- State of Florida. LOTT 111 LLC holder ty is located in Santa lobby of the County contain household items 109 shall be redeemed lowing Tax Sale of the following Tax Rosa County, In the Administrative unless otherwise men- publications specifically addressing tioned. concrete resurfacing, including making Year of Issuance: 2006 according to Law, the Certificate has filed Unless such certificate Sale Certificate has State of Florida. Complex at 6495 Property described in said Tax Certificate for shall be redeemed filed said Tax Caroline St., Milton, Legal 359 cost and material estimates. This way, Description of such Certificate will be the Tax Deed to be according to Law, the Certificate for the Tax Unless such certificate Florida on the 21st day Gulf Breeze News you can determine if the walk needs Property: PROPERTY sold to the Highest issued thereon. The Property described in Deed to be issued shall be redeemed of July, 2008 at 12:00 6/26, 7/3/08 DESCRIBED IN OR Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number and such Certificate will be thereon. The according to Law, the noon. Dated this the resurfacing, and whether you want to do BOOK 2777 PG 710 & lobby of the County year of Issuance, the sold to the Highest Certificate Number and Property described in it yourself or bring in a contractor. OR BOOK 1990 PG Administrative Description of property, Bidder, at the east end year of Issuance, the such Certificate will be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT All other creditors of the 1077, LESS S 30' Complex at 6495 and Name(s) in which it lobby of the County Description of property, sold to the Highest IN AND FOR SANTA decedent and other per- HOME TIP: Allowing a concrete repair ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA sons having claims or FOR RD, LESS ALL Caroline St., Milton, is assessed is as fol- Administrative and Name(s) in which it Bidder, at the east end demands against dece- to cure properly is essential in order for the MIN RTS Florida on the 11th day lows: Complex at 6495 is assessed is as fol- lobby of the County PROBATE DIVISION dent's estate must file their repair to last. Shield the area from direct Parcel ID: 01-1N-27- of August, 2008 at Caroline St., Milton, lows: Administrative claims with this court WITH- 0000-00235-0000 12:00 noon. Dated this Certificate Number: Florida on the 21st day Complex at 6495 IN RE: ESTATE OF IN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE sunlight and from rain, while allowing Name in which the 18th day of June, 491 of July, 2008 at 12:00 Certificate Number: Caroline St., Milton, WARREN JOHN DAW- DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- fresh air to circulate over the section. Assessed: CAROLYN 2008. Year of Issuance: 2006 noon. Dated this the 2684 Florida on the 21st day SON, Deceased. LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Rotting Window Sill HARRELL, ROBERT F 28th day of May, 2008. Year of Issuance: 2006 of July, 2008 at 12:00 File No.: 2008 CP 186 Isn’t a Simple Fix HARRELL, ESTATE Mary M. Johnson Description of noon. Dated this the ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED OF J C PULLUM Clerk of the Circuit Property: LT 14 BLK A, Mary M. Johnson Description of 28th day of May, 2008. Division: WITHIN THE TIME PERI- Q: I try to maintain my home as well (A/K/A JAMES C PUL- Court of Santa Rosa COTTAGES AT VIC- Clerk of the Circuit Property: LT 12 OF ODS SET FORTH IN SEC- as I can by myself. However, there are LUM) County, Florida TORIA STATION, AS Court of Santa Rosa UNREC SUB, AS DES Mary M. Johnson NOTICE TO CREDITORS TION 733.702 OF THE All of the above proper- –––––––––––––––––– DES IN OR BOOK County, Florida IN OR BOOK 2232 PG Clerk of the Circuit FLORIDA PROBATE some things that even the most The administration of the CODE WILL BE FOREVER ty is located in Santa NOTICE OF 2273 PG 1917 –––––––––––––––––– 1770 Court of Santa Rosa estate of Warren John BARRED. determined body cannot do. The sills on Rosa County, In the APPLICATION Parcel ID: 04-1N-28- NOTICE OF Parcel ID: 23-2S-27- County, Florida Dawson, deceased, whose my outside back windows, which face State of Florida. FOR TAX DEED 0726-00A00-0140 APPLICATION 0000-02655-0000 –––––––––––––––––– date of death was March 8, NOTWITHSTANDING THE Name in which FOR TAX DEED Name in which NOTICE OF 2008 is pending in the TIME PERIODS SET south, are rotting away. I hope that Unless such certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY Assessed: MARCY E Assessed: JAMES E APPLICATION Circuit Court for Santa FORTH ABOVE, ANY shall be redeemed GIVEN THAT MER- GIBBONS NOTICE IS HEREBY BOON FOR TAX DEED Rosa County, Florida, CLAIM FILED TWO (2) something can be done simply, but Probate Division, the YEARS OR MORE AFTER whenever someone gives me advice, according to Law, the LOTT 111 LLC holder All of the above proper- GIVEN THAT MER- All of the above proper- address of which is 6865 THE DECEDENT'S DATE Property described in of the following Tax ty is located in Santa LOTT 111 LLC holder ty is located in Santa NOTICE IS HEREBY Caroline Street, Milton, OF DEATH IS BARRED. they seem to think all the windows and such Certificate will be Sale Certificate has Rosa County, In the of the following Tax Rosa County, In the GIVEN THAT MER- Florida 32570. The names frames need to be replaced. Any advice sold to the Highest filed said Tax State of Florida. Sale Certificate has State of Florida. LOTT 111 LLC holder and addresses of the per- The date of first publication Bidder, at the east end Certificate for the Tax filed said Tax of the following Tax sonal representative and of this notice is June 19, would be appreciated and considered. lobby of the County Deed to be issued Unless such certificate Certificate for the Tax Unless such certificate Sale Certificate has the personal representa- 2008. tive’s attorney are set forth I’m a senior citizen on a limited budget. Administrative thereon. The shall be redeemed Deed to be issued shall be redeemed filed said Tax below. MICHAEL D. TIDWELL, -- Bonnie M., via e-mail Complex at 6495 Certificate Number and according to Law, the thereon. The according to Law, the Certificate for the Tax ESQUIRE Caroline St., Milton, year of Issuance, the Property described in Certificate Number and Property described in Deed to be issued All creditors of the decedent A: Normally, when a wooden window Florida on the 11th day Description of property, such Certificate will be year of Issuance, the such Certificate will be thereon. The and other persons having Michael D. Tidwell, P.A. frame begins to show significant rotting, of August, 2008 at and Name(s) in which it sold to the Highest Description of property, sold to the Highest Certificate Number and claims or demands against 811 North Spring Street 12:00 noon. Dated this is assessed is as fol- Bidder, at the east end and Name(s) in which it Bidder, at the east end year of Issuance, the decedent's estate on whom Pensacola, Florida 32501 it's best to replace the entire frame -- you a copy of this notice is (850) 434-3223 - Phone the 18th day of June, lows: lobby of the County is assessed is as fol- lobby of the County Description of property, required to be served must (850) 434-3822 - Fax get a well-fitted, better-insulated window 2008. Administrative lows: Administrative and Name(s) in which it file their claims with this Florida Bar No.: 0899887 that will last for decades. But it isn’t Certificate Number: Complex at 6495 Complex at 6495 is assessed is as fol- court WITHIN THE LATER Attorney for Personal Mary M. Johnson 2374 Caroline St., Milton, Certificate Number: Caroline St., Milton, lows: OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Representative cheap, and the project is beyond many Clerk of the Circuit Year of Issuance: 2006 Florida on the 11th day 2726 Florida on the 21st day THE TIME OF THE FIRST do-it-yourselfers. Court of Santa Rosa of August, 2008 at Year of Issuance: 2006 of July, 2008 at 12:00 Certificate Number: PUBLICATION OF THIS John A. Dawson NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Personal Representative It’s a tough call, without being able County, Florida Description of 12:00 noon. Dated this noon. Dated this the 2515 AFTER THE DATE OF –––––––––––––––––– Property: LT 19 BLK A the 18th day of June, Description of 28th day of May, 2008. Year of Issuance: 2006 SERVICE OF A COPY OF Legal 358 to look at your exterior sills, as to NOTICE OF OF UNREC PERRY 2008. Property: PROPERTY THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Gulf Breeze News whether you can make temporary APPLICATION BROCK SUB, AS DES DESCRIBED IN OR Mary M. Johnson Description of 6/19, 6/26/08 repairs to them and hold off on FOR TAX DEED IN OR BOOK 1622 PG Mary M. Johnson BOOK 2268 PG 190 Clerk of the Circuit Property: LT 83 OF 192 Clerk of the Circuit Parcel ID: 28-2S-27- Court of Santa Rosa replacing the entire window unit. Take a NOTICE IS HEREBY Parcel ID: 21-2S-26- Court of Santa Rosa 0000-01100-0000 County, Florida close look at them: Is the rotting only GIVEN THAT MER- 0780-0QQ42-0000 County, Florida Name in which –––––––––––––––––– NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER affecting a portion of the exterior LOTT 111 LLC holder Name in which –––––––––––––––––– Assessed: MARK G NOTICE OF of the following Tax Assessed: LARRY NOTICE OF MURRAY TRUSTEE APPLICATION AN ORDINANCE wood? Does the rot go through to the Sale Certificate has FOWLER APPLICATION OF THE MARK G FOR TAX DEED filed said Tax All of the above proper- FOR TAX DEED MURRAY LIVING interior side? Does the wood crumble The reading and adoption of the following proposed Ordinance by the Board Certificate for the Tax ty is located in Santa TRUST NOTICE IS HEREBY of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., away with light pressure? Deed to be issued Rosa County, In the NOTICE IS HEREBY All of the above proper- GIVEN THAT MERLOTT July 10, 2008, in the Commissioners meeting room at the Administrative If the rot is limited, you can buy a little thereon. The State of Florida. GIVEN THAT MERLOTT ty is located in Santa 111 LLC holder of the Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. time -- a year or two, max -- by filling the Certificate Number and 111 LLC holder of the Rosa County, In the following Tax Sale year of Issuance, the Unless such certificate following Tax Sale State of Florida. Certificate has filed said cracked surfaces with a two-part wood Description of property, shall be redeemed Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate for the AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY filler. This product is mixed together and and Name(s) in which it according to Law, the Tax Certificate for the Unless such certificate Tax Deed to be issued FIRE/RESCUE MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT ORDI- NANCE 2007 -36; PROVIDING FOR THE INCLUSION OF THE then applied to the damaged area with a is assessed is as fol- Property described in Tax Deed to be issued shall be redeemed thereon. The Certificate lows: such Certificate will be thereon. The Certificate according to Law, the Number and year of ENTIRE BOUNDARIES OF THE TOWN OF JAY IN THE COUNTY putty knife. After it dries, it can be lightly sold to the Highest Number and year of Property described in Issuance, the FIRE/RESCUE SERVICES MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT; sanded and painted. Certificate Number: Bidder, at the east end Issuance, the such Certificate will be Description of property, PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN Once that’s done, though, start 2377 lobby of the County Description of property, sold to the Highest and Name(s) in which it EFFECTIVE DATE. pricing out replacements. The temporary seal will give you a little This Ordinance may be inspected by the public prior to the above scheduled meeting at the Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC Support Services extra time for this. With parts and labor, Department, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. All interested parties you may only be able to replace one Advertise in the Gulf should take notice that if they decide to appeal any decision made by the frame at a time, but the replacement Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a will be well worth it in the long run. record of the proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose HOME TIP: To check how well a Breeze News! they will need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, window seals, slip a dollar bill under which record shall include the testimony and the evidence upon which their the sash, close it tight, and try to slide appeal is to be based. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to these proposed ordinances. the bill out. If the bill comes out easily, weatherstrip the window. Call 932-8986 LEGAL 360 Gulf Breeze News June 26, 2008

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islands where they can be free 1985 and by the 1990s, pelican Continued from page 1D About the Brown from disturbance from terrestri- populations had returned to pre- Pelican al predators. Nests are typically DDT levels. The brown pelican rule to dump or discharge large little more than a shallow is a success story for conserva- amounts of fish scraps, bycatch 932-6021 depression built from grass or tionists everywhere. www.advanced-insulation.net or comparable materials from a The Brown Pelican reeds, over interwoven sticks on fish house or similar facility nearly disappeared supporting tree branches. which attracts large numbers of Along the East Coast of the pelicans to that area and causes from North America in United States, pelicans nest changes in the behavior of the the 1970s because of from South Carolina to Florida pelicans. Though indirectly pesticides. (both coasts) and in Alabama, feeding the pelicans, such large Louisiana, and Texas across the scale activities can have a detri- Gulf. In southern Florida, nest- mental effect on a brown peli- When DDT was banned ing often begins in the fall, but can population by inhibiting in 1972, reproduction nesting farther north doesn’t migration and leading to cold rates improved and begin until late winter or spring, weather induced illness and they were taken off the with peak egg-laying often injury. occurring in March and April. Under the new rule, it is no endangered species Pelicans usually lay two to three longer permissible for orga- list in 1985. eggs that hatch in approximate- nized groups of people or orga- ly one month. Like many birds, nizations to feed groups of peli- By the 1990s, popula- newly hatched pelicans are cans at regular places and regu- featherless and completely lar times when the pelicans are tions had returned to dependent upon their parents. not restrained or not directly pre-DDT levels. Each young pelican usually under their care. requires about 50 pounds of Public fishing piers and food and about 75 days to reach beaches which attract large Rodgers said. the point of fledging, or first groups of fishermen may want flight. to consider creating scrap Because of their size, peli- chutes where folks can dump Brown pelicans in Florida Brown pelicans are large, cans are usually conspicuous the leftovers to keep them out of and are often a common fixture the way of pelicans. shore-dwelling birds, about 48 inches long, with a 6-7 foot at marinas and fishing piers and The intent of this rule is not can be counted on to panhandle to regulate the occasional or the wingspan. They weigh in at about 8 pounds. They are for food from the often compli- casual feeding of individual pel- ant fishermen. icans. Individuals who are out strong swimmers and graceful flyers, but are rather clumsy on The brown pelican nearly fishing and happen to hand a disappeared from North scrap to a begging pelican will land. They are long-lived — the oldest individual on record died America between the 1950s and not be cited for their behavior. early 1970s because of pesti- This rule provides an enforce- at 43 years of age. Pelicans can be seen along coasts from North cides in use at the time. The run- ment tool to resolve situations off containing those pesticides when large scale feeding could to South America. Pelicans are fish-eating birds. entered rivers and eventually negatively influence the health the ocean, which then contami- or survival of a pelican. They have excellent eyesight and hunt by searching for nated the fish. The pelicans fed “However, you can help keep on the fish which led to a build- pelican populations healthy by schools of small bait fish while flying over the ocean, some- up of the pesticides in the birds. not feeding them. One person Many died. In addition, the pes- feeding a pelican one fish may times as high as 50 feet. When they see fish, they will dive ticides caused the surviving not harm the bird, but problems individuals to lay thin-shelled do occur because usually there steeply into the water, often submerging completely, and eggs that often would be are many people feeding that crushed under the weight of the same pelican every day,” capture the fish in their large throat pouches. incubating birds. Rodgers said. The brown pelican was Another way to help is to use Pelicans are highly social birds that often congregate in placed on the endangered fish scrap repositories at piers species list in 1970. 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