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Breeze Mayor, to the Capital Trust LISA NEWELL AND Agency (CTA). MELANIE KORMONDY Gulf Breeze News In 1985, when Ed Gray was [email protected] mayor, he lent his banking and investment experience to start a Capital Trust Agency Executive bond fund which eventually issued Director Ed Gray addressed the over $900 million in loans on be- Ready for anything Gulf Breeze City Council Tuesday half the City of Gulf Breeze. The Photos by Mat Pellegrino | GBN night to explain and defend his ac- bond issuing entity created was tions in overseeing the city’s inan- called Gulf Breeze Financial Ser- A member of the Escambia County Sheriff’s cial investments. At last week’s vices with Ed Gray as Executive Office Dive Team practices propelling off of meeting, the council learned of Director. That entity is still a sub- the Bob Sikes Bridge on Monday. The sheriff’s somewhat some members called sidiary of the City of Gulf Breeze, office utilized the bridge to practice rescue “irregularities” in fee remittals governed by the members of the procedures during the windy conditions. from Municipal Advisory Services Gulf Breeze City Council. (MAS), a corporation formed by » GB: Trucks must move Gray, who is also the former Gulf See Report Page 8A

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The city council voted in Ordi- nance 0-15, regulating where com- mercial vehicles with signs can Photo by Mat Pellegrino park within commercial areas at the | Gulf Breeze News second reading and public hearing on Tuesday. Ed Gray went in The ordinance has received a front of the Gulf wide range of support and opposi- Breeze city council tion. Going into effect upon ap- Tuesday night to proval, the ordinance mandates defend allegations by Councilman Joe that any vehicle sign will have to Henderson be parked 101 feet or more from Gulf Breeze News File Photo regarding the right-of-way along Gulf Breeze irregularities in fee The city voted in Ordinance 0-15, which regulates where commercial remittals from MAS. See Decree Page 2A » vehicles with signs can park along the right-of-ways along Highway 98. Wildlife Commission could open bear hunting season

B M P But the black bears have started to overpopu- where the bear population could sustain a harvest. develop a draft rule with speciic detail of a hunt Y AT ELLEGRINO late Florida, and FWC wants to keep the popula- We are working through that as part of what we’ll to be presented at the April commission meeting. Gulf Breeze News [email protected] tion down. come back with in April,” Nelson said. In addition, the FWC will continue with current “At the February (FWC) commission meet- Many of the bears seen locally are traversing management efforts including trapping conlict Yogi bear might have to take a rain check on ing, commissioners directed staff to move for- from the Eglin Reservation and indulging them- bears, working with local governments and resi- his picnic this fall as the Florida Fish and Wildlife ward with developing speciic plans for a limited selves in full on trash can buffets in certain neigh- dents to reduce conlicts by securing attractants Commission is eyeing the possibility of opening bear hunt in certain parts of Florida,” said FWC borhoods. A year ago, bear sightings were at an and through public outreach and education,” Nel- black bear hunting season back up after a 20 year spokeswoman Rebekah Nelson. all time high in the Midway and Tiger Point area. son said. hiatus. The FWC representative said it’s unclear where But that could soon be a thing of the past if the Right now, the agency is proposing opening up Currently it is illegal to hunt or kill a black bear in Florida the agency will decide to open the sea- FWC decides to open up black bear hunting sea- the season for one week in the fall. In the past, in the State of Florida unless it is deemed neces- son back up. son again. sary (self defense). “Bear hunts would only be allowed in areas “With input from stakeholders, FWC staff will See Black Page 2A »

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Suites, Gulf Breeze In 1950, bear classiied as a game mam- mal and legal season coincided with white- Friday GB Optimist Club Breakfast tailed deer season. At that time, hunters had 20 6:30 a.m., GB Hospital Cafeteria a bag limit of one bear per year and cubs were protected. Monday Commissioner Committee In 1987, the hunting season was shifted 23 9 a.m., SRC Administrative Center, Board from early September to late October, and Room FWC also reduced the season length from 23 to 14 days to reduce percentage of fe- Tuesday Board of Adjustment males in the harvest (previously averaged 24 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council 53 percent). Chambers In 1990, black bear season was shifted from late October to late November/early Bagdad Architectural Advisory Board Wednesday December and shortened from 14 to 12 25 8:30 a.m., Public Services Conference Room days. SRIA Committee Meeting The last time a change was made to black 5 p.m., SRIA Meeting Room bear hunting season was during the 1991- Parks and Recreation 1992 bear hunting season in Baker and 5:30 p.m., SRC Administrative Center Board Columbia counties. The season date was Room changed to November 23 to January 19, and Executive Committee Meeting only a total of 31 bears were harvested dur- 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council ing the season (24 males, 7 females). Bears Chambers were also legal to take during the 30-day archery season (September 21 to October 29). Since 1994, Nelson said bear hunting has Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report been completely illegal. Most Florida Black Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Bears tend to hide during the winter season, Breakdown of bear sightings per month but reappear when it gets warmer. FELONIES Newenham, Nathaniel “Bears are most active during the sum- 2009 June: 43 May: 38 W/M, 21, 8100 block Molina mer (breeding season) and the fall, peaking July: 21 June: 29 2/10/2015 St., Navarre, shoplifting 2012 Brill, Matthew Brent, W/ in October and November,” Nelson said. January: 8 August: 41 July: 66 M, 32, 2000 block Teepee Rd., 2/14/2015 During that fall time period, black bears February: 4 September: 48 August: 61 January: 2 Naarre, drug possession Lennie, Marie W/F, 53, go through a feeding frenzy called hyper- March: 9 October: 31 September: 43 February: 6 2900 block Trittenden Dr., Na- phagia where they intake roughly 20,000 April: 7 November: 31 October: 71 March: 5 2/11/2015 varre, simple assault, probation calories a day, which sometimes encourages May: 48 December: 38 November: 32 April: 24 Parker, Timothy Gene, violation them to make their way into neighborhoods June: 36 December: 36 May: 56 W/M, 44, 7000 block to seek out scraps in old pizza boxes and July: 32 2011 June: 34 Blackjack Cir., Navarre, DUIS chicken buckets. August: 52 July: 26 2014 probation violation Although there have been very few inci- September: 57 January: 21 August: 33 2/13/2015 dent reports made of aggressive black bears, October: 10 February: 6 September: 23 January: 13 2/12/2015 Brooken, Johnathan Nelson said FWC is looking at opening up November: 83 February: 13 March: 2 October: 61 Broxson, Kaitlin Leann, B/M, 31, Crestview, DUI the hunting season to cut back on the possi- December: 39 March: 17 April: 14 November: 67 W/F, 26, 8000 block Ryans bility of there being any type of incident. May: 11 December: 41 April: 25 May: 28 Cir., Navarre, burglary (2 2/15/2015 “Human safety is paramount. FWC has June: 1 been accelerating implementation of hu- 2010 June: 33 counts), larceny (3 counts), Carson, Lisa W/F, 59, July: 18 drug possession 7000 block Navarre Parkway., man-bear conlict efforts and will be even 2013 July: 31 January: 30 August: 32 August: 38 Stewart, Joshua Shaun, Navarre, DUI more aggressive in responding to conlict September: 21 situations with humans by removing bears February: 19 January: 18 September: 80 W/M, 26, 2000 block Andorra Harris, Gary W/M, 36, October: 15 October: 47 that pose a public safety threat,” she said. March: 25 February: 6 St., Navarre, sexual assault 6000 block Brosnaham Dr., November: 11 November: 43 April: 49 March: 11 Pensacola, DUI “The Commission is carefully considering December: 2 December: 33 bear hunting as yet another tool in a compre- May: 37 April: 24 2/13/2015 hensive approach for managing bear popula- Britsch, Demi W/F, 18, 2/16/2015 tions. Hunting alone will not likely reduce 1300 block Little Duck Circle, Peterson, Patrick W/M, Gulf Breeze, family offense 59, 4000 block Alexander bear conlicts suficiently in urban and sub- College south end campus to help area resi- do have a hotline residents can call if they urban areas, but it has proven to be an ef- dents take the right steps to help keep black spot a bear. Gibbons, William W/M, Ave., Gulf Breeze, DUI fective measure in other states for managing bears out of their backyard. A big concern “The statewide estimate since 2002 is 21, 1300 block Sterling Point Demos, James W/M, 57, bear populations and supporting more direct at the time was the fact that many bears 2,207 to 3,440 individuals. We do not esti- Dr., Gulf Breeze, marijuana 3000 block West Lloyd St., possession, drug equipment Pensacola, DUI bear conlict measures.” were tipping over trash cans in neighbor- mate each year, but we are completing a new Back in July 2013 Rep. Doug Broxson hoods in an attempt to get an easy meal. population estimate study right now and we possession (Midway-R) and the FWC held a Florida FWC does not keep an annual tally on will receive results in phases, some this fall Note: All arrest and police reports published in Black Bear workshop at the Pensacola State the number of black bears in Florida, but and some in fall 2016,” Nelson said. Gulf Breeze News are public record and do not imply guilt. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven and/ Garcon toll $3.75 — for now or adjudicated guilty in a court of law.

BY LISA NEWELL Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Tolls on the Garcon Point I want to remind them that there is a third party involved in this from your friends at Gulf Breeze News Bridge will be the topic of a discussion, and that’s the people who use that bridge and they want meeting between Rep. Doug Broxson and the attorney firm to have a voice on what the tolls are. February 19 representing the bondholders Doug Bass on Thursday, Feb. 26. – Doug Broxson “I want to thank them for not Representative on Garcon Bridge toll increase yet raising the tolls to $5, even February 20 though they are within their rights to do so, based on the Gabriel Spencer traffic study. They could raise the tolls today,” Rep. Broxson in the previous month. Vehi- ta Rosa County are also un- have a horrible image here. Sherry Jones said. “I want to remind them cles with three or more axles happy. People do not like that bridge that there is a third party in- do not receive a discount. “They (the bondholders) or the way it’s operated.” volved in this The option to convert the February 24 discussion, toll pass to a drive through with Nels Offerdahl and that’s the license plate-reading technol- people who ogy is a low priority, both be- FLASHBACKS Leslie Allison use that bridge cause the state foots the bill on and they want toll collection and because no to have a voice changes can be implemented 10 Years Ago sufficient for use and February 25 Broxson on what the without a functioning board of Feb. 17, 2005 won’t be replaced anytime Debra Macdonald tolls are.” directors on the Garcon Point soon. Rep. Brox- Bridge Authority. Andrews Institute building Tammy Haynes son said he hopes Greenberg, “Toll collection doesn’t cost 1 Year Ago site is shifted to the Mary Crawford Traurig, the attorneys for the them a dime,” Rep. Broxson West and construction is Feb. 19, 2014 bondholders, are open to oth- said. “If there’s a $3.75 toll, supposed to begin in the er options, such as offering a they get $3.75.” Scott Raynes was spring. Congratulations to this Week’s Winner business pass for frequent us- Rep. Broxson said he hopes announced the leader ers of the bridge, who would to have a reasonable discus- 5 Years Ago of Gulf Breeze Hospital, Doug Bass • February 19 be otherwise be using the pre- sion with the firm, and he un- Feb. 18, 2010 The Andrews Institute, Choose from 2 Pensacola Little Theatre, 2 Pensacola Ice Flyers or paid Sunpass. If the tolls are derstands their predicament. Navarre Medical Park and a Gulf Breeze News Hat. Winner must pick up the tickets at raised to $5, it would cost a “They have some very mad Baptist Hospital. Florida Department of Gulf Breeze News Office by March 12th traveler $10 per round trip. To investors what are not getting Transportation announces Register your birthday on our facebook page. get the 50 percent discount of- paid and they work for them the 3-mile bridge is — Wyatt Gallahar fered by the Sunpass, travelers and not us.” must cross the bridge 30 times Meanwhile, citizens in San-

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BY MAT PELLEGRINO alleged the man sexually assaulted her after a party somewhere in Gulf Breeze. She said she had sex over into a cul-de-sac, according to the incident re- Gulf Breeze News in the back of his car. with the alleged suspect. She later went to police port. [email protected] He was placed in Santa Rosa about the incident. The victim said that Stewart then asked her to get County Jail following the ar- According to the Clerk of Courts website, Stew- with him in the back of his car. When they got in the A Navarre High School graduate waiting to be rest last Thursday on $500,000 art’s docket date for that incident was yesterday (af- back seat, Stewart asked the victim to cuddle with tried for allegedly sexual assaulting a woman last bond. ter press time). him. When the victim told him no, she tried to exit November was recently arrested after a victim came According to the incident re- He was released from jail for the previous inci- the car. When she tried to exit his vehicle, Stewart forward alleging the man sexually assaulted them in port from last November, the dent on November 6 on $15,000 bond. allegedly grabbed the victim’s head, pulled her back the back of the suspect’s car. alleged victim recalls going to Another victim, who came to police on February into the car and made the victim perform oral sex on According to the arrest report, 26-year-old Josh a party in Gulf Breeze at the Stewart 12, stated she met Stewart and a group of friends him. When the victim tried to get away again, she Shaun Stewart was apprehended by Santa Rosa beginning of November with at a house party on February 11. When the woman told deputies that he got out of the car and pushed County Sheriff’s deputies last Thursday after a Stewart and a few other people. asked for a ride home, the alleged suspect offered to her back into the car, and forcibly had sex with her woman came forward alleging the suspect sexu- She told deputies that she got intoxicated and then give her a ride. The victim told deputies that on the stating that it would “be over soon”, according to ally assaulted her after a party. A similar incident blacked out. When she woke up, she remembers way home, Stewart asked the victim if she wanted the victim’s statement. allegedly transpired last November after a woman being in the back of Stewart’s car in a parking lot to go somewhere and talk. She said yes, so he pulled Stewart remains behind bars as of press time. Florida takes steps to raise obesity awareness The American Society for of 1.7 million steps (the distance sity adversely touches the lives Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery from Pensacola to Key West). Join of our families, friends, and com- (ASMBS) Foundation and the Flori- the ASMBS Foundation, the Florida munities. Although many advances da State Chapter of the ASMBS will State Chapter of the ASMBS, and have been made to combat this present a statewide obesity aware- over 30 Bariatric Programs across disease, obesity is predicted to rise ness campaign on February 22. Florida to raise obesity awareness to nearly 120 million in the Unit- The 2/22 Pedometer Challenge on February 22, 2015. Dr. Samuel ed States over the next five years. welcomes everyone to join in tak- Szomstein, President of the Florida Joining the 2/22 Pedometer Chal- ing steps “2 Better Health, 2 a Bet- State Chapter of the ASMBS, urges lenge is just one way you can sup- ter Life, 2 Fight Obesity.” There is us to “set an example to show we port those affected by obesity, and no fee and all you need is a pedom- are united. Together, we are one raise awareness, all while having eter to participate. voice, one team, one cause: to fight an enjoyable time walking toward The objective of the 2/22 Pedom- obesity.” better health.“ eter Challenge is to bring attention With over 26 percent of adults Take the 2/22 Pedometer Chal- to obesity in Florida by taking a and 13% of children in Florida af- lenge pledge online at www. virtual walk across the state. The fected by obesity, Florida is ranked asmbsfoundation.org/pedometer- goal is to reach a combined total 37/51. Dr. Szomstein says, “Obe- challenge. New contribution limits make 401(k) plans even more attractive

If you are interested in investments you and your fi- saving for retirement, here’s nancial advisor have chosen some good news: For 2015, within your 401(k) plan. If the IRS has raised the maxi- you continue contributing mum contribution limits for the maximum each year, you 401(k) plans from $17,500 to will be giving yourself more $18,000, and if you’re 50 or potential for a sizable fund older, you can contribute an for your retirement years. extra $6,000, up from $5,500 Even if you cannot afford in 2014. to “max out” on your 401(k), These same limits also ap- Employee Benefits Security ment, you might be in a lower you should, at the very least, ply to 403(b) plans, for em- Administration, an agency tax bracket. contribute enough to earn ployees of public schools and of the U.S. Department of You can also get a more your employer’s match, if nonprofit organizations, and Labor. Also, the median sav- immediate tax-related bene- one is offered. (A common to 457(b) plans, for employ- ings rate for these plans is fit from contributing as much match is 50 cents per dol- ees of state and local govern- just six percent of eligible in- as you can to your 401(k). lar, up to six percent of your ments and other governmen- come, with only 22 percent of Consider this hypothetical pay.) Your Human Resources tal agencies, such as park employees contributing more example: If you are in the 28 department can tell you how boards and water districts. than 10 percent of their pay, percent tax bracket, for every much you need to contribute In other words, a lot of work- according to a recent report dollar you earn, you must pay to get the greatest match, so ers have gotten a “raise” in by Vanguard, an investment 28 cents in taxes (excluding if you haven’t had that con- their ability to contribute to management company. state and other taxes), leav- versation yet, don’t put it tax-advantaged retirement In any case, you do have ing you 72 cents to spend as off. plans. some pretty strong motiva- you choose. However, if you As illustrated above, in- Although you may not tions to put in as much as you put that same dollar into your vesting in your 401(k) or sim- think you will ever contrib- can possibly afford. First 401(k), which is typically ilar employer plans is a good ute the maximum amount to of all, your 401(k) earnings funded with pre-tax dollars, retirement strategy. You get your retirement plan, you grow on a tax-deferred basis, you will reduce your taxable tax benefits and the chance may still benefit from mak- which means your money has income by one dollar which to build retirement savings, ing small increases each more growth potential than it means that if you did con- and with the contribution year. Unfortunately, most would if it were placed in an tribute the full $18,000, you limit increasing, you’ve got eligible employees don’t do account on which you paid would save $5,040 in federal the chance for more savings this. In fact, approximately taxes every year. Eventual- income taxes. Your particu- in the future. 30 percent of eligible work- ly, though, you will be taxed lar tax situation will likely be This article was written ers don’t even participate on your withdrawals, but by impacted by other factors, but by Edward Jones for use by in their employer’s 401(k)- the time you start taking out you would have that $18,000 your local Edward Jones Fi- type plan, according to the money, presumably in retire- working for you in whatever nancial Advisor.

New Team Decree now in effect in the city limits Same Commercial Real Estate Expertise is any sign pertaining to or In instances of smaller associated with active con- » Continued from Page 1A associated with any business parcels and parking lots in struction and have been is- Pkwy., Pensacola Beach Rd., which is attached, painted, which the 100-foot exclusion sued a valid building permit, Shoreline Dr. and Fairpoint blued, adhered, fastened, is unattainable, the vehicle development order or right- David Valletto,SIOR Dr. If a property does not screwed, nailed, wrapped or sign must be located as far of-way construction permit Senior Vice President have enough horizontal dis- otherwise affixed to parked away from the right-of-way and any vehicle with a sign tance to effectively provide vehicles. This includes – but as possible. less than 10 square feet per the required setback, then the is not limited to – passen- Exempt vehicles will in- side. vehicle sign should be parked ger vehicles, pick-up trucks, clude authorized government Parking violators will be 850.982.7352 as far from the right-of-way trailers, box trucks, cargo and emergency vehicles, any ticketed a civil penalty of $15 [email protected] as possible. trucks, step vans, panel vans vehicle being temporarily for each parking violation, to Beck Partners CRE, LLC | 4900 Bayou Blvd, Ste 103 | Pensacola, FL 32503 It states that a vehicle sign and tractor trailers. loaded or unloaded, vehicles be paid within seven days.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4A February 19, 2015 GULF BREEZE NEWS Cab driver arrested for DUI A man driving a taxi cab was over a Toyota Sienna minivan County Jail after his arrest. terson of Alexander Avenue, put in the back seat of a Gulf with a “Choice Taxi” logo on Also on Friday, police filed was arrested for DUI and Breeze Police cruiser after po- the side of the vehicle after they a report after a resident at 32 resisting an officer without lice suspected the man was noticed the driver of the taxi Bay Bridge Drive reported violence. driving under the inluence oncould not keep the minivan con- damage to the back side of Two hours later in the same Sunday. tained in one lane while driving their mailbox at 10:45 a.m. general area, police arrested According to the arrest re- down Highway 98. 57-year-old James Demos port, a GBPD oficer pulled They later arrested the driver, for DUI after they noticed Gary Harris, 36, of Pensacola Saturday, Feb. 14 him in the Publix parking lot. for DUI. Police also found marijuana Gulf Gulf Breeze Police respond- A Crestview man was pulled on the suspect and charged Pools Designed for Man & Man’s Best Friend! over after an officer clocked ed to these other incidents this him with DUI, marijuana Gulf Breeze Pools and Spas creates sculptured gunite and vinyl-liner swimming pools and spas Breeze past week: him going 58 mph in a 35 mph possession and drug equip- zone at 3:21 a.m. The driver of ment possession. Police Friday, Feb. 13 the vehicle, Jonathan Brooken, A Camellia Street resident 31, of Georgia, was arrested reported their miniature con- and charged with DUI. crete bench and a concrete FINANCING Police apprehended a Loui- AVAILABLE! statue of a boy with a fishing up to $100,000 siana man after they conduct- for 15 years pole missing in front of their with approved ed a traffic stop and found the credit Monday, Feb. 16 home at 8:51 a.m. man had eight out-of-county Gulf Breeze Pools and Spa created this ‘MILK-BONE,’ warrants. They noticed the Also, another resident re- shaped pool for ‘Primo Dog Bed & Biscuit,’ located in A man was arrested for ported a missing generator, Niceville FL. The pool is 3 inches deep at either end man, Chris Gaven, driving too DUI after police saw the man slow and bumping into curbs which was allegedly taken and 2 feet deep in the middle allowing dogs of all size sitting in a parking space from their garage at 11:40 and shape to take a dip. along Highway 98 at 4:56 near Panera Bread at 12:34 a.m. and pulled him over. He a.m. The cost of the genera- MILITARY a.m. The driver, Patrick Pe- tor was $1,000. DISCOUNTS was transported to Santa Rosa FL Licensed pool contractor (850) 232-4133 since 1985 | CPC 1457222 www.gulfbreezepoolsandspas.com

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FormerAbove, United former Peninsula United Peninsula Association Association President President and current and currentKrewe of Krewe Lafi tte of member Lafitte Don Richardsmember prepares Don Richards to throw prepares a fi st fullto throw of beads a fist during full of thebeads Pensacola at the Pensacola Grand Mardi Mardi Gras Gras ParadeParade last last Saturday. Saturday.

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Club to hold annual camellia show, sale FREE HEALTH SEMINAR: Feb. 26 Medication Safety Thursday, February 26 • Noon - 1:00 PM Pensacola Camellia Club’s Camellia Show and Plant Sale Submitted Photo Jennifer Waid, RN will be held on Saturday, Febru- Director of Nursing, Peoples Home Health ary 28 at the Downtown Public Below: GFWC Santa Library at 229 Spring Street. Rosa Art members of the St. Ann Catholic Church This show is designed to attract BY BETTY ARCHER ALLEN committee members ham it Chapel Conference Room • 100 Daniel Dr., Gulf Breeze “Like” us on the “average” camellia gardener. [email protected] up with ensemble members of the Pensacola Opera. To reserve your seat, call Those who have won prizes 850-416-1620 at the December camellia show or other American Camellia Society adjudicated shows will Award winning service... not enter competitively, but will Linda Taylor Murphy bring in blooms for exhibit only. 850-748-0865 Show chairman Skip Vogelsang Women’s Council of Realtors encourages camellia gardeners 2012 Realtor of the Year to bring in blooms. Club mem- bers will help identify blooms, if possible. There is even a prize for best “unknown” bloom. Bloom will start at 8 a.m. Public [email protected] viewing will be from 11 a.m. to pensacolagulfbreezehomes.com LindaMurphyRealtor.com Each offi ce is independently owned and operated. 2 p.m. The plant sale will start at 9 a.m. and run to 2 p.m. The PCC Installation Banquet

will be held at V. Paul’s Italian ® Ristorante, 29 Palafox Place in downtown Pensacola on Tues- Timothy Wise day March 17 at 6:30 p.m. The Financial Professional cost is $25. Make your reser- The Prudential Insurance Company of America vations by Friday, March 13, 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway call Winkie Rhea at 438-7270. Suite 10 Outgoing President Paul Bruno Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 promises a delicious meal, mu- (850) 932-0846 sical entertainment and tables [email protected] decorated with camellias which Insurance and annuities issued by The Prudential Insurance Company of America, Newark, NJ and its affiliates. patrons may take home after the Financial planning and investment advisory services offered through Prudential Financial Planning Services, a event. division of Pruco Securities, LLC. Each company is solely responsible for its own financial condition and contractual obligations. *Availability varies by carrier and state. 0204819-00001-00 Programs are held at the Gar- den Center, 1850 N. Ninth Ave- nue on the third Tuesday of each All The Best Names End Up Here month. Social/refreshment time DESIGNER RESALE is 6:30 p.m. with the program Pre-owned Women’s Designer Fashions with beginning at 7 p.m. The inter- ested public is invited to this Impeccable Style & Sophistication free event. The last program of the season is planned for April 21. LeAnna Brennan will dis- cuss air-layering and John Davy will demonstrate pruning camel- lias. The Camellia Club even has M - F 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. CONSIGNMENT! a free service to answer your Submitted Photo Sat 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. questions about camellias. If RESALE! necessary, someone from the President Martha Brenenstahl (at podium) welcomes (from left) new member ReNee (850) 934-0492 club will make a “camellia Larsen Nader with her member sponsor, Mary Woodward; with vice president membership chair, Diane Skelton looking on. www.eliterepeatsandboutique.com house call” in the local area to Harbourtown, Suite 27 | 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. | Gulf Breeze, FL help identify blooms or answer problems about camellia care. picnic or work in the lower gar- Judges for the show were Dr. Community camellia owners are Fun at 50 and den. It’s all in fun. The Holley- John Reese and Trish Bond. encouraged to bring unknown beyond Navarre Senior Center is at the Winners of the SRWC Craft blooms to the Club meetings for corner of James Harvell Road Show are Carolyn Pfeiffer, cro- help in identifying the variety. Sunbirds and Snowbirds if and Presidio Street across from chet afghan; Pat Worsnop, ma- For additional information, you are 50 years of age or older the Navarre Library just east of chine embroidery; Kay Craven, see the website www.pensaco- you should join the Holley-Na- Highway 87. For more informa- cross stitch; Sue Simco, fabric lacamelliaclub.com or call varre Senior Center for fun illed tion, call 936-1644. craft, wreaths natural materials; Winkie Rhea at 438-7270 or days of activities. Lolly Sandfort, decoupage-col- Norman Vickers at 484-9183. The center offers (all for free) lage; Mary Eder, family sew- the following: Exercise classes GFWC Santa ing, recycle materials, loral, Three Rivers on Mondays and Thursdays, Rosa Woman’s knitting, forgotten crafts; Diane yoga classes on Tuesdays and Skelton, paper crafts, photogra- Chapter, NSDAR Fridays at 8:45 am, Tai Chi on Club hosts opera phy; Marion Ginn, craft combi- Saturdays at 8 a.m., Line Danc- ensemble, names nation, photography; and ReNee Three Rivers Chapter of the ing classes on Wednesdays, Card Larsen Nader, open craft catego- Daughters of the American Rev- games, and much more. Dues art winners ry. These winners will advance olution will hold their next meet- are only $26 a year. to district competition on Febru- 1184 MARY KATE DR ing on Saturday, Feb. 21 at the Artists-in-residence from the ary 23 and most likely become Gulf Breeze, FL For a small fee, the center 4 Bd • 3 ½ Ba with Bagdad United Methodist Church offers activities like Bingo on Pensacola Opera entertained the winners again. Study/Office (850) Fellowship Hall located at 4540 Monday and Wednesdays morn- members of GFWC-Santa Rosa The next meeting is scheduled 3,675 sqft. $ 659,900 384-7607 Forsyth Street in Bagdad. Janice Woman’s Club with selections for Tuesday, March 3 at 10:15 ings, Square dance classes on MLS# 473767 Each office independently owned & operated. Malone will give a presentation Tuesday evening starting at 7:30 from the Pirates of Penzance at a.m. at LaBrisa. The program on medical practices during the and Art Class every Thursday. its February meeting. The op- will focus on domestic abuse [email protected] | www.denrem.com Time of George Washington. The instructor says, “If you era’s education director, Amanda and include a talk from the di- Light refreshments will be can hold a pencil, I can teach Cook, spoke about the Pensaco- rector of Favor House. served at 10 a.m. and the meeting you to paint.” la Opera’s community outreach For more information on will begin at 10:30 a.m. If you Come socialize, have a cup program before introducing the GFWC-Santa Rosa Woman’s HARBOURTOWN are interested in the Daughters of of coffee, join in for Pot Luck ensemble. Club email President Martha the American Revolution or Chil- the 4th Friday of each month at Following the musical per- Brenenstahl at srwcwomans- dren of the American Revolution, 11:30 a.m. Work on any crafts formance, members and guests [email protected] or visit the OFFICE FOR LEASE please email Suzanne Terry, Re- you have Tuesday afternoon 1 viewed the art and craft show Facebook page GFWC-Santa gent at [email protected]. p.m. Play Shufle board, have a displaying members’ work. Rosa Woman’s Club. Disc Jockey Convenient Downtown Gulf Breeze location Photo by Mat Pellegrino | GBN Closest to Jeff Casalina, an Emerald Pensacola Beach Coast Disc Golf Club without paying member throws a disc SRIA tax golf putter into a disc golf basket (goal) at the Disc Ample parking Golf Park behind the Gulf Breeze Community Center Professional last Sunday. 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CONTRIBUTORS Let’s all admit that we’ve much are they going to spend Betty Archer Allen done something so stupid in the on a consultant? And will they - Pam Brannon past, we think back and hit our make that money back? selves in the forehead every time While the city is mowing the Jack Kale we think about it. Sometimes we greens now, they could ultimate- “There is not enough” Dr. Robert Randel slam our head on things if it’s re- ly be rolling in green down the David Dolence Clay Bloodworth ally bad. line. But, like I say, it’s a work Gulf Breeze - Jeanette Merchant It happens to me on a daily in progress. A government or basis. ganization decided to step in and Brian Lester But as the old saying goes, we take over a golf course. That’s all learn from our mistakes. because I reported on a topic about paying hundreds of thou- like asking me to go in and ly I don’t necessarily believe city that could essentially hurt their sands, if not millions of dollars a plane. OK, that’s a horrible Member: oficials are hitting themselves in sales. But I had no option. I hadfor one piece of property. They example, but you get the gist. Florida Press Association the head over the deicit they now to write about what many con- spent less than $2 million on a Until they have a grasp on what face with the Tiger Point Golf sider a huge loss for the city. ventureAt that could ultimately net they are doing and what they can National Newspaper Assn. Club, but they are taking steps in least the city had the gonads tothem millions of dollars down do to turn that place around, they Gulf Breeze Area the right direction to try to make come forward and tell its - citithe line. But it’s a work in prog- are sitting ducks. But the city is Chamber of Commerce things right before they bite off zens about what’s going on overress. That’s why they are hiring ultimately working towards tak- (“2014 Business of the Year ” more than they can chew. in Tiger Point. They could havea consultant. People shouldn’t ing off those training wheels and “2003 Small Business of the Year”) Since City Manager Buz very well swept it under the rug.be getting aggravated at the city; working towards building a solid “ Deinitely yes” Pensacola Beach Eddy announced that the City But what many people who they are taking decisive action investment. And if that solid -in Kyran Buxton Chamber of Commerce has been hemorrhaging money criticize the story and the cityand hiring a consultant to see vestment doesn’t turn itself into Gulf Breeze Greater Pensacola from the TPGC purchase, there fail to see is the fact that in thewhat their next move should proit in the future, then city- of Chamber of Commerce has been a lot of backlash. I havelong run, this could be a moneybe. Would you rather the city sit icials can hit their head against a few Realtors that I’m sure aremaker for the city. They can- exthere and continue to count its that solid surface and regret their Navarre Tourist Development Council waiting for me out in the park- pand their wastewater treatment losses? decision. But until that time, all ing lot with baseball bat in handplant without having to worry Now the next question is, how we can do is wait. Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce We are working to keep our citizens safe LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze News welcomes your opinion. We In addition to serving as So far, nearly 30 individual reserve the right to edit a letter to fit your chief inancial watchdog, ire departments have partici- space available. We do not accept my role as CFO grants me the pated in our program, and we letters containing a personal attack unique privilege of serving as are pleased to see these much- on any individual. Letters must be Florida’s state ire marshal. 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| WEEK OF February 19 - February 25 | n Gulf Coast School of Music eclectic array of music, art and cuisine. Explore in Gulf Breeze for their weekly cleanup. Bring n ‘Cinderella’ galleries and businesses featuring the works gloves, water and sunscreen; buckets and bags Open House Wednesday, Feb. 25, 8 p.m. of dozens of local artists. Gallery Night is a will be provided. For more information contact Saenger Theater Friday, Feb. 20, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. free event and many businesses provide light Sharon at [email protected]. Presented by the Russian National Ballet, 2733 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. refreshments. The Gulf Coast School of Music is opening “Cinderella” is a full-length ballet in three n ‘One World, Many Voices’ its Gulf Breeze location. The owner and acts, with music by Sergeo Prokoiev and n Short Attention Span Theatre Sunday, Feb. 22, 2:30 p.m. instructors will be on hand for a meet and greet choreography by Rostislav Zakharov. Friday, Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m. Saenger Theater and to answer questions, both about individual Saturday, Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m. Presented by Pensacola Children's Chorus. music lessons and about the drama and musical Thursday, Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m. n Pensacola Ice Flyers theater program. A short video will be available Pensacola Little Theater Thursday, Feb. 19, 6:35 p.m. for people to watch that showcases the unique vs. FireAntz Three directors bring six short plays to the n United States Navy Band philosophy of Gulf Coast School of Music. Friday, Feb. 20, stage about love, life, laughter and relationships. Monday, Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m. Saenger Theater 7:05 p.m. n Gallery Night The U.S. Navy Concert Band, the premier vs. Fire Antz Saturday, Feb. Friday, Feb. 20, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. n Ocean Hour Beach Cleanup wind ensemble of America’s Navy, presents a wide array of marches, patriotic selections, 21, 7:05 p.m. Downtown Pensacola Saturday, Feb. 21, 8:45 a.m. vs. FireAntz Stroll through the charming brick walkways Naval Live Oaks orchestral works and modern wind ensemble repertoire. Admission is free. Pensacola of Downtown Pensacola to experience an Ocean Hour will be at the Naval Live Oaks Bay Center

fusion is really what makes the movie great, along with the commanding performances at the center from both Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain. Taking place in the early 80s, it focuses on a young, power-hungry businessman (Isaac) struggling to protect his livelihood in any way he sees it. We witness his many attempts to keep his oil company aloat amidst one of the most crime-ridden winters in history. But, unlike his extremely determined wife (Chastain), he doesn’t feel the need to act in a violent or aggressive way to do so. He approaches things in a calm, reserved fashion - for the most part - and tries to keep everything in his life together. It struck me as one of those pictures that will slowly garner a huge audience and appreciation over the years, particularly because it speaks to a time ‘A Most Violent Year’ and place that isn’t typically being shown in this day and age. We may have ilms that deal with overbear- doesn’t miss a beat ing crime in big cities, but not ones that compare in style and resonance. That’s the beauty of this ilm, ti doesn’t hit you right off the bat as deeply as it does the weeks after you’ve seen it. It allows its audience The word that keeps coming to mind in complex duo of characters within. It’s a movie to infer, and the more you mull it over the more you relation to my thoughts on “A Most Violent that effortlessly manages to pull off something see the brilliance. It may not be for everyone, but it Year” is exquisite. I’m primarily speaking to that most never can, a perfect balance of deli- certainly was for me. It doesn’t miss a beat, and nei- “A Most Violent Year” is now playing at Tree the elegant, yet ierce, feel of the ilm and the cacy and intensity in almost every scene. That ther do the actors involved. House Cinema in Gulf Breeze.

(PG-13) To buy tickets online, go to: ‘Haves and Have Nots’ star unlike character WWW.MOVIESHOWTIME.NET FIND US ON Q: I am addicted to a show on OWN What can we expect in Q: I was so excited to see called “The Haves and Have Nots.” Can you the rest of the season? “I the teaser trailer for “ BOX OFFICE HOURS Friday, February 20, thru Sunday, February 22, FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (R) tell me anything about this season? -- Penny really think this is our best CELEBRITY Reborn” during the Super DOORS OPEN 12:30 PM T., via email season yet. Every charac- Bowl. Do you have any spoil- 1:10•4:15•6:55•9:25 There is an extra $2.50 HOT TUB TIME MACHINE 2 (R) 1:20•4:15•6:55•9:00 ter gets his or her moment, EXTRA ers or news about it? -- Amelia charge for 3D movies JUPITAR ASCENDING (PG13) 1:00•3:35•6:15•9:05 A: The OWN origi- more than any other sea- D., via email *Sorry, No Passes KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (R) 1:15•4:15•7:15 nal nighttime drama son. You are going to see for 3D Movies MCFARLAND USA (PG) 12:55•3:45•6:45•9:25 By Cindy Elavsky (850) 934-3332 EXT 1 AMERICAN SNIPER (R) 1:15•4:15•7:45 -- created, written and different sides to the char- A: As I reported earlier, THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE 3D (PG) 9:00 directed by Tyler Perry acters. Sometimes writers “Heroes Reborn,” which will 1233 Crane Cove Blvd. THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE (PG) 12:50•2:55•4:55•6:55 Gulf Breeze, Florida THE DUFF (PG13) 1:15•4:15•7:00•9:15 -- recently started its like to keep their characters in a box. Mr. air on NBC sometime in 2015 (an exact air- (3.7 miles east of Pensacola Beach Exit) Monday, February 23, thru Thursday, February 26, third season with a bang. Perry doesn’t write that way, and so you may date had not been set as of this writing), will FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (R) The series -- which stars Robinson see different sides of the characters. It will be a 13-episode event series. Although this 12:45•3:15•6:30•9:00 John Schneider, Angela be a great season.” reboot will be a brand-new series featur- HOT TUB TIME MACHINE 2 (R) 1:20•4:15•6:55•9:00 JUPITAR ASCENDING (PG13) 1:00•3:35•6:15•9:05 Robinson, Tika Sumpt- *** ing new and extraordinary characters, Jack KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (R) 1:15•4:15•7:15 er, Peter Parros and Renee Lawless -- airs Coleman will return as Noah Bennet, aka MCFARLAND USA (PG) 12:55•3:45•8:00 Tuesdays on the Oprah Winfrey Network at Q: I miss Eva Longoria. Will she star in HRG. “Chuck” alumnus Zachary Levi has AMERICAN SNIPER (R) 1:15•4:15•7:45 THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE 3D (PG) 9:00 9/8c. I spoke with series star Angela Robin- something soon? -- Olivia F. in Connecticut joined the show in an undisclosed role. TICKET THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE (PG) 12:50•2:55•4:55•6:55 son, who plays the powerful, complex and Regarding other former cast members re- THE DUFF (PG13) 1:15•4:15•7:45 ilthy-rich socialite Veronica Harrington, A: NBC has given the green light for 13 turning for the reboot, NBC chairman Bob and I am pleased to report she is nothing like episodes of a single-camera comedy called Greenblatt recently revealed: “I’m not try- her sharp-tongued character. “Telenovela,” which will star Longoria as ing to be coy, because we just don’t know, Angela told me to what she attributes Ana Maria, the domineering diva star of but I think you’ll see several of the old cast the show’s success: “I think it’s a number Latin America’s most popular telenovela, popping in.” of things. I think it’s extremely diverse: In whose off-screen drama rivals that of her one show you have different races, you have on-screen personality. Write to Cindy at King Features Weekly people of different economic backgrounds, According to NBC president Jennifer Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL different sexual orientations, and they’re Salke: “[Longoria] is a perfect it for- ‘Tele32853-6475; or e-mail her at letters@cindy- all are on the same level on the show. It’s a novela.’ Her character will try to navigate the elavsky.com. show that speaks to so many different issues hysteria and high-jinks that everyone must that are going on today. People really relate endure in putting together a daily show.” (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. to it.” ***

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Staff Ed Gray, III, Executive Director Alex Bell, Senior Analyst Edwin “Buz” Eddy, Consultant to CTA* Since its inception in 1985, the city’s bond program has resulted in over $2.3 million in annual gross earnings on all bond issues by Gulf Breeze Financial Services and Capital Trust Agency. The City collected $900,000 in 2014 and has been able to put $14.3 million into cash reserves.

* No longer a paid staff member Report on consulting services shows ambiguities in MAS compensation

the then city attorney and the city manager » Continued from Page 1A coming to me to render their opinion that oints Capital Trust Agency City of Gulf ity App the Bo To continue its investment practices the non speciic language of the contract C ard Independent Investment Firm and open them up to both governmental could be interpreted to mean payments are Breeze and non-governmental bond issuances, the made during the calendar year. When that Managed by Governmental Board Capital Trust Agency was formed in 1999 methodology is used, the overlap of pay- Re venu as an independent entity with the City of ments between calendar and iscal years e Retu Gulf Breeze appointing the board of direc- rned to City creates more liability to MAS. I conceded GBFS tors. The Capital Trust Agency contracted to this to put the matter to rest, and paid Municipal Advisory with Ed Gray’s irm, Municipal Advisory the additional amounts.” Financial Service Services, to perform the Executive Direc- In the second matter, the audit found Est. 1985 Services tor duties. The Capital Trust Agency re- that CTA paid MAS a total of $1,524,721 Ed Gray Ed Gray turns revenue to the city coffers. in compensation per the agreement be- Executive Director Owner/Executive Director In a memo to the city council last Oc- tween Oct. 1, 2002 to Sept. 30, 2014. tober, City Manager Edwin “Buz” Eddy Under the agreement, MAS is also to besider hiring a neutral entity to perform an the city allowed the Greater Orlando Avi- was from Gulf Breeze, they were green stated that compliance of the contract be- paid an amount equal to $10 per each $1 “ethics investigation” to clarify whether ation Authority to build a large atrium at with envy. tween MAS and the CTA has “been a con- million par amount of bonds outstanding there has been any wrongdoing. the exit of concourses C and D, inanced “They said, ‘You’re the city that got cern of late as a result of inquiries.” for each bond issuance of the CTA. Sec- “Think about the regular person and Seminole Tribe’s hotel and convention fa- the bond program in under the wire,’” The city contracted with Saltmarsh, tion 7(b) also indicates that regardless how they would view this,” said Hen- cilities in Tampa and Fort Lauderdale, and she recalled, adding that they were also Cleaveland and Gund to perform a report of the amount of bonds outstanding, the derson. “I’ve been losing sleep over this brought temporary housing in the form impressed to learn the city’s tax rate was on the consulting services. Their indings minimum amount to be paid is $500 per matter … and I will not sit on this council of trailers to Gulf Breeze after Hurricane under two mills. showed that: month. for the next two years having my ethics Ivan. Council member Joe Henderson asked 1. Bond proceeds from CTA to the City Management of CTA interpreted sec- questioned.” Bob Cleveland, the secretary/treasurer Gray to disclose his annual salary, which of Gulf Breeze were made in full, but tion 7(b) as a minimum payment of $500 “I am concerned about the effect that of the Capital Trust Agency addressed Gray said he would although his salary is late. per month per bond issue, and MAS has this entire matter can have upon the vital- council saying he has served on the board incentive based and changes every month. 2. There is an area of ambiguity in the been paid accordingly. Saltmarsh et. al. ity of the CTA and the revenue stream that for 15 years in a voluntary and non-com- However, he said he would share his 2014 contract between the CTA and MAS that estimates the amount paid to MAS to beit provides to the city,” said Mayor Matt pensated basis. salary with him at a later time, and also may have resulted in overpayment of over $338,824 in excess over a period of Dannheisser. “There is not an easy reso - He told council he has co-signed the mentioned that he has shared his salary $338,824 over the past 12 years. 12 years. lution.” vast majority of the invoices and checks information with former Mayor Beverly In the irst matter, Municipal Adviso- Gray responded to this inding: “Now In another matter, City Manager Buz payable to Gray’s irm. Zimmern in the past. ry Services is supposed to remit the irst as to the contentious allegation of over- Eddy, who acts as a consultant to the CTA, “I take the responsibility of my role Henderson also asked Gray if he $18,750 of any consulting fees paid to it payment to MAS being the current topic. was receiving compensation from the CTA on this agency very seriously and when would be willing to sit down and negoti- from bond proceeds to the CTA. The city Dating back to the inception of the con- based on closings of CTA transactions. I signed these invoices and checks, I did ate a new compensation contract. Mayor identiied and collected certain annual tract in January of 2002, I have been paid The council moved Wednesday night to so with the conidence that I was act- Dannheisser said there is currently a new payments that had been omitted. using the same methodology from then revise Eddy’s employment contract so ing in accordance with the agreement in contract being drafted by the CTA for con- Gray told the city council, “When I until last month when the latest interpreta- that part of his salary is not contingent on place between Capital Trust Agency and sideration by both parties that should be made such a huge error and lapse of re- tion was put into effect. I simply abided closings of CTA transactions. Municipal Advisory Services. I have read ready in a week or two. sponsibility resulting in my failing to by the underlying contract as I knew and The city has reaped many millions and re-read the compensation language in Henderson then asked Gray to explain pay contractual payments, even those intended it to be. The overall premise to of dollars from its investment activities the contract with Municipal Advisory Ser- why there were no payments remitted to proposed and initiated by me, I was and the contract is very simple … if success is which put approximately $825,000 per vices, Inc. While I’m not an attorney, I can the city for a number of years. remain ashamed. I have attempted to achieved, I get paid and the agencies earn year into its coffers and providing for now comprehend how the audit irm may Gray said the economic downturn was more than compensate by paying larger more. If I don’t have success, the city is many capital improvements to the city, interpret the language in a different man- partially to blame. amounts than, frankly, I believe the con- not burdened by a set salary that makes from purchasing the South Santa Rosa ner than I have for the past dozen years,” “We went through two years where we tract requires. For example, until recently the operation a loser. When entering into Utility System that allowed the city to Cleveland said. did virtually no originations. When they past payments were paid on the basis of the contract now 13 years ago, it involved cease discharging efluent into Santa Rosa During board member forum, council picked up again I was remiss and irre- making the yearly payment based on the a great deal of risk for me to abandon a Sound to expanding the natural gas opera- member Renee Bookout told Cleveland, sponsible to pick them up again.” iscal year of CTA. All other expenses and banking career. However, the rewards tions to include the unincorporated areas “I am an attorney and I looked at the -con Council member David Landfair said income are calculated and budgeted by were signiicant if I was successful. Evenon the peninsula. tract and my opinion is that it is ambigu- that during his years in the Air Force, he iscal year. It seemed a given to me thismore importantly, my success resulted in “I can’t apologize for being success- ous ... and you have a great leg to stand on read thousands of contracts and also dis- payment would be, too. If you look at the success for the city’s budget.” ful,” Gray said. “The contract pays me for paying as you did,” Bookout said. ciplined those who were brought before log of payments made by MAS to cure the Since October the internal audit has more when we do more business and the The councilwoman also relayed her him. deiciency you will see a payment made been underway, and at last Wednesday’scity earns more. I don’t get anything un- experience when attending the Florida “I always thought about their intent. I totaling $44,250 dollars on October 6th of Executive Session, Councilman Joe Hen- less the agency gets paid.” League of Cities conference in October do not see any malice or forethought on last year. This payment was the result of derson said he wanted the council to con- Gray said the bonds issued on behalf of 2014. She said when others learned she any of this stuff,” Landfair said.

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Friday, Feb. 20 Softball at Rutherford, (JV 4 p.m., Var. 6) Girls lacrosse vs. Buchholz, (7 p.m.) Boys lacrosse at Leon, (6 p.m.)

Saturday, Feb. 21 Girls lacrosse vs. Bolles at PHS, 10 a.m. Boys lacrosse at Maclay, (11 a.m.) Track at Tiger Re lays (Washington), (8 a.m.) Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News Game-winner Tuesday, Feb. 24 Baseball at Arnold, Harold Hill, shown here in the Dolphins’ home win over Catholic, (JV 4 p.m., Var. 6:30) scored the game-winner in the sixth Boys lacrosse at Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News overtime of the Dolphins’ 8-7 win Washington, (6:30 Friday in Tallahassee against Lincoln. p.m.) Five and counting... Girls lacrosse at Rachel Martin (16) celebrates the Lady Dolphins’ 6-1 win over Navarre with pitcher Olivia Printiss, who hit a three-run homer. Washington, (6 p.m.) Dolphins Track vs. Navarre at Catholic, (4 p.m.) Tennis vs. West Lady Dolphin softball need SIX Florida, (3:30 p.m.)

Wednesday, Feb. 25 overtimes Ninth grade stays perfect on season baseball vs. Milton Gena Ramos doubled and to beat (4:30/6:30 p.m.) BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News drove in two runs, while Printiss, [email protected] who walked three in the win, had a hit and an RBI. Sydney Ezelle Lincoln The Gulf Breeze Lady scored a run for GBHS. GB hoops, BY JASON THOMPSON Dolphin softball team got a three- Lady Dolphins 11, West Gulf Breeze News run homer from Olivia Printiss, Florida 0 (ive innings): Printiss [email protected] volleyball who struck out seven in their threw a one-hit shutout as coach 6-1 win over Navarre Friday to Sean Tomey’s 100th career win The Gulf Breeze Dolphin lacrosse in 1-6A improve to 5-0 on the season. at GBHS was over the defending team loves their sport so much, so they Paige Van Tassel, Taylor state champions on Feb. 10. wanted to keep playing - and playing BY JASON THOMPSON Baker and Madison Patrick all Watts and Van Tassel both and playing. Gulf Breeze News had a hit and a run scored in the went 3-for-4 and scored twice, [email protected] GBHS got a goal from Harold win for the Lady Dolphins, who while Baker and Ramos both Hill with 35 seconds left in the sixth played at Choctaw Wednesday went 2-for-4. Both of Baker’s The Florida High School overtime to post an 8-7 win Friday in (after the News’ deadline) and hits were doubles, while Ramos Athletic Association released its Tallahassee. play at Rutherford Friday, both had an RBI and a run scored. inal reclassiications for boys and Coupled with their 4-1, season- of which are District 1-5A Ezelle, Printiss, Riley girls basketball and volleyball opening win over Catholic, Gulf matchups. Robinson, Martin and Kalee Monday. The new districts are Breeze sits alone atop District 1 with a Kristen Watts scored twice, Bogan all had one hit each. for the next four years. 2-0 record. Gulf Breeze will head back while Rachel Martin scored Printiss struck out six in the win. GBHS appealed, citing travel, to Tallahassee Friday to face Leon, once. Printiss allowed only Lady Dolphin JV 8, West and was permitted to move who are 0-2 so far in district play after three hits and walked two. Florida 7: Blair Amberson to 1-6A, where they will play losing 13-6 to Lincoln and Catholic 7-6 Lady Dolphins 5, Bay and Reagan Raley both went Escambia, Milton, Pace, PHS, in overtime Friday. 0: Printiss threw a three-hit 3-for-3 and scored twice as Pine Forest and Washington. Hill’s game-winner was his third of shutout, striking out 13, as Gulf Breeze held on for a win Soccer tentative district out the game. Dalton Cramer and T.J. Durst Gulf Breeze won in Panama at West Florida. The FHSAA also released both had two goals, while Clark Couget City on Feb. 11. Alyssa Lewter and Hayley its tentative districts for soccer added one. Watts went 3-for-4 with a Hayes both had a hit and a run Tuesday. GBHS is in 1-3A with Zach Mathews had 25 saves in goal, run scored, while Van Tassel scored. Lilly Smith and Delaney Choctaw, Fort Walton, PHS, including ive in the overtime periods. went 2-for-4 with a double, two Batte both had a hit, while Pine Forest and West Florida. Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News See Dolphins, Page 4B » Taylor Baker puts bat on ball Friday against Navarre. runs scored and two RBIs. Kamryn Hearn scored once.

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Submitted Photo National runners up The Ace Seminoles finished second in the Senior Coed Large Restricted 5 Division at the 2015 Cheersport National Championship Sunday in Atlanta. They are (front, from left): Savannah Wilson, Allie Semmler, Alexa Clark, Brayden Butler, Sky Yonehiro, Brooke Swearingen, Alexis Tran and Alyssa Tran. Back (from left): Carley Wilson, Cameron Rettig, Skylar Wilson, Hanna Weil, Chad Chambless, Savannah McCleary, Kori Wilburn, Jasmine Birt and Dylan Price. HOME GAMES Auston Lewter 2 0 0 0 0 2 Caleb Homa (GB) (145 lbs) - Heath Gomez (220) - 3rd Place Austin Wines 1 0 0 0 0 1 THURSDAY, FEB. 19TH @ 6:35 PM WRESTLING 3rd Place Winner Gomez (GB) pinned Campbell Gant Player 3 1 2 0 0 0 VENDOR/FREE KIDS NIGHT *FREE KIDS TICKET WITH PURCHASE OF ONE ADULT TICKET Homa (GB) pinned pinned Fletcher (Tate) at 3:48. Jace Amberson 1 0 1 0 0 0 ICE FLYERS VS. FIREANTZ (Bay) at 1:09. McAnally (Tate) defeated Gomez Connor Nitterauer 2 0 0 0 0 1 Choctaw 48, Gulf Breeze 16 Homa (GB) pinned Johnson (GB) by decision, 2-0. Pitching IP #P H R ER BB K FRIDAY, FEB. 20TH @ 7:55 PM February 10 - Gulf Breeze (Niceville) at 3:25. Gomez (GB) pinned Witt (Niceville) Hanks 2 60 2 5 5 4 1 PENSACON/SUPER HERO NIGHT *PHOTO OP WITH STAR WARS CHARCTERS 106 Grissom (CHC) won by forfeit. Anthony (Crestview) defeated at 2:12. Huggins 1.1 45 3 3 1 3 1 ICE FLYERS VS. FIREANTZ 113 Double Forfeit. Homa (GB) by decision, 7-5. Gomez (GB) pinned Campbell Mclaurine 1.2 48 0 0 0 3 4 120 Losievsky (GB) defeated Ojeda Homa (GB) pinned Thompson (Tate) at 1:48. Schrepf 2 25 0 0 0 1 2 SATURDAY, FEB. 21ST @ 7:05 PM (CHC) by Major Decision, 13-2. (Pace) at 3:29. 2B: Jake Nemith, Jacob Kubik $10 CENTER-ICE SEATS FOR ALL ACTIVE/RETIRED MILITARY WITH PROPER I.D. 126 Sousa (CHC) pinned Brandon Homa (GB) defeated Tressler (Pace) Gianmarco Lattanzio (285) SB: Gant Player 3, Jace Amberson, ICE FLYERS VS. FIREANTZ (GB) at 0:30. by decision, 2-0. Lattanzio (GB) pinned Woodham Brandon Schrepf 132 Rodriguez (CHC) won by (Arnold) at 0:23. forfeit. Chase Blake (GB) (152 lbs) - Martel (Crestview) pinned Lattanzio Junior Varsity 138 Sherman (CHC) won by forfeit. 2nd Place Winner (GB) at 0:44. Feb. 10 - Gulf Breeze 145 Hooton (CHC) pinned Wight Blake (GB) pinned Woodard Hudson (Rutherford) pinned Navarre 100 15 - 7 (GB) at 3:59. (Rutherford) at 0:57. Lattanzio (GB) at 1:31. GBHS 001 06 - 7 152 Double Forfeit. Blake (GB) pinned Pate Connor Duffy 2Rs; Gavin Mayes R; 160 Doerr (GB) pinned Hunter (Wewahitchka) at 0:12. Carson Reeder R; Josh Smith 2-run (CHC) at 1:53.. Blake (GB) defeated McIntire 3B; Connor Thompson R; R.J. Philips 170 Slack (GB) pinned Phillips (GB) (Marianna) by Technical Fall, 17-2. BASEBALL 3B, R; Keegan Luchsinger 1B, R. Greg Brown, CFA at 1:55. Bradley (Pace) defeated Blake (GB) Santa Rosa County 182 Sisson (CHC) pinned Rich (GB) by Major Decision, 10-2. at 4:38. Varsity SOFTBALL Property Appraiser 195 Mason (CHC) pinned Staviski Blake Doerr (GB) - 1st Place Feb. 10 - Gulf Breeze Announces to Santa Rosa (GB) at 4:32. Winner Navarre 001 200 0 - 3 9 1 220 Sutton (CHC) defeated Gomez Doerr (GB) pinned Rowland GBHS 000 000 0 - 0 1 1 Varsity County Senior Citizens! (GB) by decision, 6-4. (Mosley) at 0:58. Batting AB R H RBI BB K Friday - Gulf Breeze 285 Worlds (CHC) defeated Bevil Doerr (GB) pinned Nebel Adam Colston 3 0 0 0 0 2 Navarre 010 000 1 - 1 The Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissions has (GB) by decision, 14-12 (Marianna) at 0:41. Parker Baynes 3 0 1 0 0 2 GBHS 300 300 x - 6 approved the Senior Citizen Exemption, which allows an Doerr (GB) pinned Gerlitis (Pace) Jacob Kubik 2 0 0 0 1 2 WP: Olivia Printiss 7 IP, 3 Hs, 1 R, 2 BBs, 7 Ks. ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION! If you meet Panhandle Championships at 1:16. Jake Nemith 3 0 0 0 0 3 the following criteria, you may qualify for an additional Feb. 6-7 - Panama City Brandon Schrepf 3 0 0 0 0 2 Kristen Watts 2Rs, Paige Van Tassel Noah Losievsky (GB) - 4th Tannen Slack (GB) – 3rd Place Cole Nitterauer 2 0 0 0 1 1 1-for-3, R, RBI; Olivia Printiss 3-run Homestead Exemption in Santa Rosa County. This additional Place Winner Slack (GB) won by forfeit over Bui Auston Lewter 3 0 0 0 0 2 HR, Taylor Baker 1-for-3, Madison exemption is for the portion of your tax bill associated with Losievsky (GB) defeated Strayer (Rutherford). Gant Player 2 0 0 0 0 2 Patrick 1-for-2, R; Rachel Martin R. the Board of County Commissioners only. (BAY) by Major Decision, 10-1. Slack (GB) defeated Williams Jace Amberson 2 0 0 0 0 2 Frey (Niceville) defeated Losievsky (Chiles) by Major Decision, 9-0. Pitching IP #P H R ER BB K Feb. 11 - Panama City Property owners must be 65 or older (GB) by Major Decision, 21-11. Hoard (Chiles) pinned Slack (GB) Martin 6 88 9 3 3 1 6 GBHS 003 010 1 - 5 Total adjusted household income limitations apply Bay 000 000 0 - 0 Losievsky (GB) defeated Griffin at 1:54. Huggins 1 11 2 0 0 0 3 Must apply no later than March 2, 2015 (Bozeman) by decision, 10-6. Slack (GB) defeated Snyder (Pace) WP: Olivia Printiss 7 IP, 3 Hs, 0 Rs, Must qualify for and/or currently be receiving Mellor (Chiles) pinned Losievsky by Major Decision, 8-0. Thursday - Gulf Breeze 3 BBs, 13 Ks. (GB) at 2:56. Slack (GB) defeated Herndon (Tate) Pace 052 100 0 - 8 5 0 Kristen Watts 3-for-4, R; Paige Van Homestead Exemption by decision, 8-5. GBHS 000 000 2 - 2 9 3 Tassel 2-for-4, 2B, 2Rs, 2 RBIs; Sydney Note: You must qualify and may have to reapply annually Jacob Brandon (GB) (126 lbs) Batting AB R H RBI BB K Ezelle R, Olivia Printiss 1-for-4, RBI; For additional information: Brandon (GB) defeated Watson Joe Rich (182 lbs) Adam Colston 3 1 0 0 1 3 Gena Ramos 1-for-3, 2B, 2 RBIs. (North Bay Haven) by decision, Harris (Arnold) pinned Rich (GB) Parker Baynes 3 0 1 0 0 1 (850) 983-1880 / (850) 983-1933 16-10. at 2:38. Jacob Kubik 4 0 2 1 0 1 Feb. 10 - Pensacola McClanahan (Arnold) pinned Rich (GB) pinned Salas (Milton) at 0:47. Jake Nemith 4 0 1 1 0 2 GBHS 604 01 - 11 Brandon (GB) at 0:18. Thomas (Marianna) pinned Rich Brandon Schrepf 2 0 1 0 2 0 West Florida 000 00 - 0 (GB) at 1:53. Cole Nitterauer 3 0 1 0 0 2 WP: Olivia Printiss 5 IP, 1 H, 0 Rs, 1 BB, 6 Ks. Kristen Watts 3-for-4, 2Rs; Paige Greg Brown, CFA Van Tassel 3-for-4, 2Rs; Sydney Ezelle 1-for-2, 2B, 2Rs; Olivia Santa Rosa County Printiss 2B R; Gena Ramos 2-for-4, Property Appraiser R, RBI; Taylor Baker 2-for-4, 2 2Bs, R; Riley Robinson 2B R; Rachel Mar- tin 1-for-3, RBI, Kaley Bogan 1B. Announces for Your Convenience: Junior Varsity Friday - Gulf Breeze Navarre 300 25 - 10 SATURDAY GBHS 000 00 - 0 Blair Amberson 1-for-2, Delaney OFFICE HOURS Batte BB. 9:00 AM – 12:00 NOON Thursday - Gulf Breeze Milton 050 04 - 9 Both Milton & Midway offices GBHS 212 00 - 5 Blair Amberson 2-for-3, R; Shelby (January(thru February4th thru March 28th) 1st) Oquist 2-for-3, R; Kamryn Hearn To assist in exemption filing for: R; Lilly Smith 1-for-3; Alyssa Lewter 1-for-2, R; Delaney Batte 1-for-3; Hayley Hayes 1B, R. HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION Feb. 10 - Pensacola GBHS 211 04 - 8 DISABILITY EXEMPTIONS West Florida 110 05 - 7 Blair Amberson 3-for-3, 2Rs; AND AGRICULTURAL CLASSIFICATIONS Reagan Raley 3-for-3, 2Rs; Amber Doyle 1-for-4, 2B; Kamryn Hearn Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm 1-for-4, 2B; Lilly Smith 1-for-2, Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News Alyssa Lewter 1-for-2, R; Delaney For additional information: Batte 2-for-3, 2Rs; Hayley Hayes Perseverence award winners 2-for-3, RBI. (850) 983-1880 or (850) 983-1933 From left: Ben Dobry, Alex Thompson, Wade Ridaught, Kendall Gallagher and Eric Czeck all won or visit our website at: www.srcpa.org Perseverence Awards at the recent GBHS Football Awards banquet. See Stats, Page 3B »

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Boys Feb. 10 - Gulf Breeze GBHS 1 1 1 1 - 4 Catholic 1 0 0 0 - 1 3:12 1st - Catholic goal 1:50 1st - Patrick Fisher goal 5:56 2nd - Clark Couget goal 1:50 3rd - T.J. Durst goal 2:30 4th - Patrick Fisher goal

Friday - Tallahassee GBHS 8 (6 OT) Lincoln 7 Goals: Harold Hill 3 (including game-winner with 35 seconds left in the sixth overtime), Dalton Cramer and TJ Durst 2 each, Clark Couget 1. Saves: Zach Mathews 25 saves (including five in overtime periods).

Girls Saturday - Gulf Breeze GBHS 6 6 - 12 Eastside 1 1 - 2 23:25 1st - Eastside goal 22:34 1st - Huntir Cramer goal 14:57 1st - Michaela Pattison goal (Megan Pewitt) Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News 13:08 1st - Huntir Cramer goal 12:38 1st - Bailey Anderson goal Run for the World 5K (Michaela Pattison) 8:55 1st - Frances Williams goal Runner braved the mid-40 degree weather during Saturday’s Run for the World 5K, which started in front of Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church. 8:30 1st - Bailey Anderson goal (Huntir Cramer) 17:39 2nd - Huntir Cramer goal Girls Allison Martin GB def Alexis Franco PCC-Mullet 2-2 Senior Grandmasters Female Male Results Age 40 - 44 Top (3) 15:19 2nd - Frances Williams goal GBHS 6, Rutherford 1 6-3, 6-2 GB-Chapman 2-2 Results Top (1) 1 Yancey Ream 43 59:23 (Hannah Miller) Girls Singles Mary Miles Hitchcock GB def 1 Cathy Knowles 60 1:15:45 2 Joey Pinto 43 59:49 15:08 2nd - Reilly Thompson goal Olivia Meadows RHS def Sara Post Elizabeth Vandermark 6-3, 6-2 Flight: 5 3 J.R. Tierney 43 1:02:10 Senior Grandmasters Male 9:21 2nd - Avery Curington goal 6-7, 7-6(6) Girls Doubles GB-Man 5-3 Results Top (1) (Adriana Fuentealba) Maddie Bookout GB def Sana Sara Post and Maddie Bookout GB HBTS-Frink 5-3 Female Results Age 45 - 49 Top (3) 1 Scott Gregory 60 1:10:36 8:49 2nd - Avery Curington goal Malik 7-6(3), 6-0 def Alexa Frost 8-2 GS-Frerman 4-4 1 Cherie Epstein 47 1:06:34 8:13 2nd - Eastside goal Grace Allen GB def Sara Khan 6-1, Grace Allen and Allison Martin GB RS-Searcy 4-4 Female Results Age 1 - 14 Top (3) 2 Gail Fry 47 1:12:19 3:54 2nd - Bailey Anderson goal 6-0 def Izzy Nield and Alexis Franco OB-Lee 3-1 1 Mallory Mott 13 1:17:51 3 Suzy Mitchell 45 1:12:48 Saves: Alanna Zambetti 3. Allison Martin GB def Cheri Hines 8-1 PCC-Klayhorst 2-2 2 Delaney Cookman 12 1:19:24 6-0, 6-0 NAVY-Farris 1-7 3 Vivian Quinley 10 1:37:40 Male Results Age 45 - 49 Top (3) GBSA U-11 boys Mary Miles Hitchcock def FORFEIT Thursday - Gulf Breeze 1 Troy Godbee 46 1:02:53 Feb. 7 - Pensacola (no show) 6-0, 6-0 Boys Flight: 6 Male Results Age 1 - 14 Top (3) 2 Blair Crooke 47 1:04:19 GBSA 6 Girls Doubles GBHS 7, Bay 0 GB-Wein 7-1 1 Christian Steiner 14 1:09:11 3 Andrew Rothfeder 46 1:05:13 Mobile Mavericks 3 Boys Singles PCC-Falzone 7-1 2 Devin Anaya 9 1:15:55 Sara Post and Maddie Bookout Female Results Age 50 - 54 Top (3) Goals: John Valletto (2), Josh GB def Olivia Meadows and Sana Harley Spann GB def Nathan PAC-Hassell 6-2 3 Nathan McKnight 13 1:19:12 1 Mona Schortmann 51 1:13:14 Etheridge, Jake Willis (1), Malik 8-5 Dykes 6-0, 6-1 GB-Early 5-3 2 Debbie Stearns 51 1:15:25 Hollywood Kronlage and Zach Grace Allen and Mary Miles Ben Barrow GB def Adam Zawahry RS-Buffington 3-5 Female Results Age 15 - 19 Top (3) 3 Susan Hoover 50 1:15:44 Pliska 1 each Hitchcock GB def Sara Khan and 6-0, 6-0 RS-Hattaway 2-6 1 Hannah Wellenkamp 15 1:16:00 2 Kaitlin Carver 18 1:20:45 Saves: Connor Devaney 3. Cheri Hines 8-3 Joel Boles GB def Kevin Healey RS-Blair 2-6 3 Mathilda Lail 19 1:22:04 6-0, 6-0 GB-Rand 0-8 Male Results Age 50 - 54 Top (3) GBSA 2 Hayden Essary GB def Brenton 1 Johnny Harrison 54 59:42 Male Results Age 15 - 19 Top (4) Northshore (La.) 2 Feb. 11 - Gulf Breeze Wyatt 6-1, 6-1 Flight: 7 2 Mark Koch 54 1:00:58 1 Micah Kemp 17 55:45 3 Bill Eshelman 52 1:04:10 Goals: Hollywood Kronlage and Boys Benton Byrd GB def Clayton PAC-Myers 5-3 2 Alex Guillory 19 56:07

Ryan Johnson 1 each. GBHS 7, Arnold 0 Cromwell 6-0,6-0 Club-Pettit 5-3 3 Dyllan Viquelia 19 58:33 Saves: Connor Devaney 5. Boys Singles Boys Doubles HBTS-Karsten 4-0 4 Robert Vadnais 15 58:55 Female Results Age 55 - 59 Top (3) Harley Spann GB def Davis Meeks Sky Haynes and Reid Binion GB GS-Newman 3-1 1 Lisa Fairbanks 55 1:19:08 7-5, 6-2 def Nathan Dykes and Adama RS-Lochas 3-5 Female Results Age 20 - 24 Top (3) 2 Linda Adams 55 1:19:41 Ben Barrow GB def Teddy Dietrich Zawahry 6-3, 6-2 RS-Suarez 2-6 1 Meghan Connor 23 1:02:58 3 Patti Sonnen 56 1:20:03 TENNIS 6-0, 6-0 Cole Wilson and Kyle Wilson GB PCC-Moore 2-6 2 Aimee Brenner 24 1:05:14 Joel Boles GB def Taylor Jackson def Kevin Healey and Brenton 3 Allyson McClain 20 1:05:20 Male Results Age 55 - 59 Top (3) 6-0, 6-1 Wyatt 7-5, 6-1 Flight: 8 1 Jack Bruni 56 1:06:23 Male Results Age 20 - 24 Top (3) Feb. 9 - Gulf Breeze Hayden Essary GB def Derek Eanes RS-Ortman 4-0 2 Ken Conner 58 1:08:23 1 Drew Kennedy 23 59:44 Boys 6-0, 6-0 Girls OB-Burbic 3-1 3 Brian Spencer 57 1:09:50 2 Edmond Boullianne 23 1:00:21 GBHS 7, Rutherford 0 Sky Haynes GB def Austin Bailey GBHS 6, Rutherford 1 RS-Moore 3-1 3 Bret Anstett 23 1:02:05 Boys Singles 6-0, 6-0 Girls Singles GS-Halloran 2-2 Female Results Age 60 - 64 Top (3) Harley Spann GB def Eli Shover Sara Post GB def Mary Higby 6-3, PCC-Davies 2-2 Boys Doubles Female Results Age 25 - 29 Top (3) 1 Joy Kelly 62 1:15:34 6-0, 6-0 Harley Spann and Ben Barrow GB 6-1 GB-Davis 1-3 1 Bridget Bann 25 1:06:18 2 Sherri Stauffer 63 1:21:23 Ben Barrow GB def Justin Li 6- def Davis Meeks and Teddy Dietrick Maddie Bookout GB def Hannah RS-Beall 1-3 2 Morgan Burkett 25 1:10:13 3 Karen Long 62 1:22:38 0,6-0 8-2 Joseph 6-2, 6-4 PAC-Daughtry 0-4 3 Corrie Lail 26 1:10:33 Joel Boles GB def Simon Chen 6-1, Joel Boles and Hayden Essary Grace Allen GB def Tara Male Results Age 60 - 64 Top (3) 6-0 GB def Taylor Jackson and Derek McCormick 6-2, 6-1 Male Results Age 25 - 29 Top (3) 1 Richard Moody 62 1:13:18 Hayden Essary GB def Shivam Patel Eanes 8-1 Allison Martin GB def Lauren 1 Tristan Mannix 29 47:42 2 Stephen Bauer 60 1:14:28 6-0, 6-0 Mapoles 6-0, 6-0 WEIGHTLIFTING 2 Matt Sievers 29 56:19 Sky Haynes GB def John Hunter Mary Miles Hitchcock GB def 3 Jared Black 26 59:33 3 Kent Nesvik 61 1:14:36 6-1, 6-0 Girls Singles Kaeleigh Starling 6-0, 6-0 Boys Doubles Sara Post GB def Alexa Frost 6-0, Girls Doubles Female Results Age 30 - 34 Top (3) Female Results Age 65 - 69 Top (3) Alex Thompson and Benton Byrd 6-1 Sara Post and Maddie Bookout Feb. 11 - Gulf Breeze 1 Line Lauritsen 32 58:35 1 Susan Breslin 66 1:30:45 GB def Eli Shover and Justin Li 8-0 Maddie Bookout GB def Izzy Nield GB def Mary Higby and Hannah Pace 66, Dolphins 21 2 Erin Padgett 34 1:02:32 2 Maureen McCartan 65 1:36:28 3 Elizabeth Heering 32 1:03:19 Bryson Cole and Reid Binion GB 6-1, 6-1 Joseph 6-2, 6-3 119 lb. class - 2) Sam Snider (160 3 Bev Coalson 68 1:39:20 def Simon Chen and Shivam Patel Grace Allen GB def Zeny Malko Marley Taylor and Courtney lbs. bench press, 135 lbs. clean Male Results Age 30 - 34 Top (3) 8-1 Bryan GB def Tara McCormick and Male Results Age 65 - 69 Top (3) 6-0, 6-1 and jerk - 295 total). 1 Brent Schneider 33 50:57 1 Randy Frith 67 1:10:04 Lauren Mapoles 6-0, 6-1 129 lb. class - 3) Baylon Dewson 2 Martin Conrad 33 57:29 (120/110 - 230). 3 Jeffrey Oliver 33 58:31 2 Paul Baswell 66 1:10:45 Greater P’cola Ladies 139 lb. class - 3) Jordan Perry 3 Steve Lemay 65 1:13:30 Tennis League standings (165/155 - 320). Female Results Age 35 - 39 Top (3) (As of Feb. 13) 154 lb. class - 2) Jordan Edwards 1 Jennifer McGranahan 36 58:46 Female Results Age 70 - 98 Top (3) Flight: Open (205/210 - 415). 2 Jennifer Pinto 37 59:49 1 Betty Little 71 1:50:15 3 Kristy Maxwell 36 1:05:19 OB-Richardson 6-2 169 lb. class - 3) Chris Cain 2 Dale Fairbanks 71 2:00:01 RS-Covell 6-2 (235/240 - 475). 3 Jean Wiedenbeck 71 2:17:2 RS-Ptacek 5-3 Male Results Age 35 - 39 Top (3) 183 lb. class - 3) Kai Tantay Club-Gonzalez 5-3 1 Geoffrey Kiprotich 36 47:43 (235/235 - 470). Male Results Age 70 - 98 Top (3) OB-Marshall 3-5 2 Michael Green 38 49:12 199 lb. class - 3) C.J. Williams 3 Danny Goodman Jr. 39 51:41 1 Ferris Fox 71 1:29:21 BWB-Hadley 3-5 2 Bob Overton 76 1:36:01 GB-Hutson 2-6 (235/200 - 435). 3 Conard Peacock 73 1:59:28 Club-Leveque 2-6 219 lb. class - 1) Liam Gesler Female Results Age 40 - 44 Top (3) (265/225 - 490). 1 Heather Asmar 43 1:03:47 Flight: 1 238 lb. class - 3) Wesley Caldwell 2 Crystal Greenlund 40 1:05:29 GB-Ezelle 5-3 (250/255 - 505). 3 Misty Griffin 40 1:05:53 PCC-Woodfin 5-3 Heavyweight class - 2) Jake Alex- PAC-Ward 4-4 ander (285/195 - 480), 3) Wesley GS-Gaylor 4-4 Routh (215/220 - 435). Club-Jenkins 4-4 RSC-Manning 4-4 Support Newspapers in RS-Timby 3-5 RUNNING RSC-Taylor 3-5 EDUCATION Flight: 2 By helping to place newspapers in classrooms OB-Shell 5-3 you are giving our students a much-in-demand GB-Hightower 5-3 Double Bridge Run resource that they otherwise might not have. 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Submitted Photos History Fair winners GBMS, GBHS Gulf Breeze Middle School student participants (front row: left to right) Andrew Latimer, Mammoon Sukhera, Abby Mortensen, Ashley Wu and Jacob Lintner. Back row (from left): Genna Hoitt, students excel Quinlyn Bray, Ana DeCesare, John Ratkowiak, Fairchild Davis, Reid Harwell and Max Mateer. Not shown: Steven DeCesare. at History Fair Below: GBHS student participants Mary Miles Hitchcock and Blake Barclay. Not shown: Macy Mateer The Santa Rosa County History Fair was held at Gulf Breeze Middle School on Friday, February 6, 2015. Students from Gulf Breeze Middle, Gulf Breeze High, Hobbs Middle and Woodlawn Beach Middle schools participated in the National History Day competition. The students created papers, documentaries, performances, websites, and exhibits to reflect the 2015 theme of “Leadership and Legacy in History.” The first and second place entries from each category will go on to compete at the State History Fair in Tallahassee on May 3-5. Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News Stephen Huggins fires to the plate last week against Navarre. Those students from Gulf Breeze Middle School and Gulf Breeze High School who participated include Genna Hoitt, Ashley Wu, Abby Mortensen, Reid Harwell, Dolphin offense off Quinlyn Bray, Ana DeCesare, Max Mateer, John Ratkowiak, Steven DeCesare, Fairchild Davis, Mammoon Sukhera, Jacob Lintner, Andrew Latimer, Macy Mateer, Blake to sluggish start Barclay, and Mary Miles Hitchcock. Scores two runs in first Pace used four walks, a hit batter and a three-run double to score ive in the second. two games An error, a walk, a double, another walk, and another single made it 7-0 in the third. Optimists BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News An error, a walk, a double and another [email protected] walk made it 8-0 in the fourth before the Dolphins foiled the shutout bid with two in to sponsor A young Dolphin pitching squad the bottom of the seventh. recorded nearly double-digit strikeouts Gant Player, who went 2-for-3, singled Oratorical in their season opener. Problem was, before Adam Colston drew a walk. After Navarre’s Matt Cronin had a lot more. Baynes was hit by a pitch to load the bases, The Arkansas-bound Cronin struck out Kubik singled to score Player, Nemith then contest 18 as Navarre edged Gulf Breeze 3-0 in the doubled to score Colston. Reddon McLaurine season opener for both teams Feb. 10. struck out four for the Dolphins. The Optimist Club of Gulf Breeze is encouraging area students to speak Cronin struck out eight of the irst nine Dolphin JV 7, Navarre 7: The GBHS their minds about the topic “How GBHS batters as Auston Lewter lew out and Navarre JVs played to a tie Feb. 10. My Optimism Will Help Me Press to right ield. Parker Baynes and Brandon Josh Smith hit a two-run triple to tie the On To ‘Greater Achievements of the Schrepf both reached on errors, while Cole game. He pitched the irst three innings, Nitterauer and Jacob Kubik walked for the while Andrew Dorsey the last three. Future.’” as part of the Optimist In- Dolphins’ lone baserunners. R.J. Philips tripled and scored once, ternational Oratorical Contest for the 2014-15 year. Jack Martin pitched the irst four innings, while Connor Duffy scored twice. Carson The Optimist Club will judge the while Austin Wines pitched the ifth and Reeder, Connor Thompson and Gavin sixth and Stephen Huggins the seventh. Mayes all scored once, while Keegan local students’ speeches based on Pace 8, Dolphins 2: The Patriots scored Luchsinger singled and scored once. content and presentation to determine the top winners. Local winners will ive in the top of the second, two more in GBHS played at West Florida Tuesday the third and another in the fourth to win in (after the News’ deadline). They play at receive cash awards and have the Gulf Breeze Thursday. Arnold Tuesday. opportunity to go on to Regional and District competition where college scholarship funds will be awarded. Students under the age of 19, who have not yet graduated from high school or the equivalent, are eligible to participate. Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News “As they prepare for their future, Sara Post returns a serve against Arnold on Feb. 11. many of our local students need experience expressing their thoughts and opinions to an audience,” Club GBHS tennis teams President Joe Lennon said. “The Oratorical Contest challenges them to do just. This contest is part of our stay unbeaten clubs way of achieving our goal of bringing the best out of kids. BY JASON THOMPSON Harley Spann won his irst set 7-5 Students wishing to participate in Gulf Breeze News before pulling away, 6-2. the oratorical contest should request [email protected] In girls singles, Post, Maddie a copy of contest rules and guidelines Bookout and Grace Allen won their 1- from their school administrators or by The Gulf Breeze High boys and girls 2-3 singles matches, dropping a total calling Doug Henriques at 889-2445. tennis teams went 3-0 over Panama of three games. They also won, 7-0. The Optimist Club of Gulf Breeze City-based schools Rutherford, Bay Both team beat Bay 7-0, with has been participating in the Opti- and Arnold last week. Spann, Barrow, Boles, Essary and mist Oratorical Contest for the past The boys beat Rutherford 7-0, Benton Byrd losing a total of three 30 years and has been active in the dropping a grand total of three games. games. Haynes and Reid Binion, community since 1967. Their mis- The girls beat Rutherford 6-1, with along with Cole and Kyle Wilson sion is to raise funds to donate to local Sara Post dropping her number one won their doubles matches. schools and organizations in an effort Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News singles match in an 8-6 tiebreaker. Both team beat Bay 7-0, with Spann, promote education, athletics and civic The boys beat Arnold 7-0, with Barrow, Boles, Essary and Benton responsibility to our youth. Cut them no Slack numbers two through ive singles Byrd losing a total of three games. On Interest in becoming a part of the Tannen Slack (left) wins a match during the Pace Invitational last month. GBHS will (Ben Barrow, Joel Boles, Hayden the girls side, Allison Martin and Mary Gulf Breeze Optimist should be di- host Milton for Senior Night tonight. Essary and Sky Haynes) dropping a Miles Hitchcock won their four and rected to Joe Lennon by calling 850 total of one game. ive singles 6-0, 6-0. 554-4367.

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NEVER ARGUE WITH SUCCESS ed the same way, West bid five spades over five hearts, showing full faith and confidence in his partner’s vul- nerable four-spade bid. North dou- bled, won his partner’s king-of-hearts lead with the ace, but later scored only his ace of trumps. So at this table, East made five spades doubled, worth 850 points. At Table 4, there was even more dra- matic action. Here, when the bidding went 1 [C]-4 [S]-5 [H], West leaped to six spades over five hearts! What’s more, his judgment proved correct when East made the slam. South had a difficult choice of open- ing leads and decided on a club, the suit his partner had bid, rather than a heart. This unfortunate choice cost him 1,860 points. The deal illustrates how different players facing the same circum- stances often react in different ways. This deal occurred in a four-table All four Wests had to contend with a team-of-four match. At Tables 1 and five-heart bid by South. The first two 2, the bidding went as shown, and Wests doubled — incorrectly, in our South wound up in five hearts dou- opinion. The third West raised to five bled. Had West led a club, or led dia- spades with only a singleton trump, monds and switched to a club, declar- while the fourth West went on to six. er would have gone down two — 300 Who was right, you ask? Obviously, points. But both Wests led a spade, the West at Table 4. Never argue with their partner’s suit, and collected only success! 100 points. At Table 3, where the bidding start- © 2015 King Features Syndicate Inc.

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Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News Pounders Open champs The Pensacola Beach Volleyball Club's U-12 team won the Pounders Open Saturday at UWF. They are (from left): Emma Snider, Lea Walck, Rebecca Bozeman, Bella Mayes, Taylor Williams, Erin Mayhew, Gracie Clay and Johanna Ford. Back: Coach Tom Hartley. Not pictured: Merrill Dickerson. Barracuda 12s win Pounders Open

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The Pensacola Beach Volleyball Club’s U-12 volleyball team won their division at Saturday’s Pounders Open at UWF, beating the Gulf Coast Hurricanes 25-21, 25-15 in the inal. The Barracudas won all three of its pool play games, beating Cobra Volleyball Club 25-17, 21-25, 15- 6, Deep South Blue Waves 25-17, 26-24 and the Hurricanes 25-18, 24-26, 15-11. They defeated the West Florida Waves (Team 2) 25- 14, 25-11 in the semiinals. The Barracudas’ U-15 team made it to the championship game before losing to the host Waves (Team 1) 25-22, 25-17. The Barracudas, after losing their irst game, won seven straight. They won game two with East Coast National 25-19, West Florida Waves (Team 1) 25-13, 25-15, the North Mobile Volleyball Club 25- 19, 25-23 and the West Florida Waves (Team 2) 25-11, 25-11. The U-17 team won ive of its six pool play games before losing to the Gulf Coast Hurricanes in the semiinals 21-25, 25-23, 15-13. The U-16 won two of its three pool play matches, while the U- 13 team lost two out of three. Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News The U-14s won ive of its eight Kendall McMullen receives serve for the PBVC Barracudas’ U-15 pool play games, but did not team in their championship loss in the Pounders Open Sunday. advance to the semiinals.

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Please contact: Court Administra- IN RE: ESTATE OF ject to a 12 feet wide ingress/egress easement along ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of tion, ADA Liaison Santa Rosa County 6865 Caroline Harrison Wright had seven for Guest. ELIZABETH CALDWELL, Deceased. the E line of said parcel along and together with a 12 certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration, Street Milton, FL 32570 Phone (850)623-3159 Fax feet wide strip of land to be used for ingress/egress ADA Liaison Santa Rosa County 6865 Caroline Street Hynek 23, East Hill 12: Jackson (850)983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa@fl courts1.gov at least File No. 2015-CP-000041 purposes, being more particularly described as fol- Milton, FL 32570 Phone (850)623-3159 Fax (850)983- 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or im- lows: Commence at a PK nail and disc (#1748) at the 0602 ADA.SantaRosa@fl courts1.gov at least 7 days Domning had 10 points for Hynek, while mediately upon receiving this notifi cation if the time be- NOTICE TO CREDITORS NE corner of the NW 1/4 of Section 17, Township 1 before your scheduled court appearance, or immedi- fore the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you Andrew Thola had 12 for East Hill. The administration of the estate of Elizabeth Caldwell, North, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County. Florida, ately upon receiving this notifi cation if the time before are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Carlucci 25, Fairleigh 20: Daniel deceased, whose date of death was April 23, 2014, is thence S 00 degrees 35 minutes 50 seconds E along the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, the E line of said NW 1/4 of Section 17 a distance of hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Si usted es una persona con una discapacidad que Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Donald 1016.77 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence con- Outler and Toby Carlucci had eight necesita ningún alojamiento con el fi n de participar en C. Spencer, Santa Rosa County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box tinue S 00 degrees 35 seconds 50 minutes E along E Si usted es una persona con una discapacidad que un proceso judicial, tiene derecho, sin costo alguno para each for Carlucci, while Elija Odom 472, Milton, FL 32572. The names and addresses of of the NW 1/4 a distance of 1620.00 feet to the necesita ningún alojamiento con el fi n de participar en usted, para el suministro de determinada asistencia. Por personal representative and the personal representa- SE corner of said NW 1/4 of Section 17; thence S 89 un proceso judicial, tiene derecho, sin costo alguno para favor, póngase en contacto con: Administración de los had three for Fairleigh. tive’s attorney are set forth below. degrees 25 minutes 21” seconds W along the S line usted, para el suministro de determinada asistencia. Por Tribunales, ADA Enlace condado de Santa Rosa 6865 All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- of said NW 14 of Section 17 a distance of 12.00 feet; favor, póngase en contacto con: Administración de los Tucker 33, Valletto 25: Donvan Caroline Street Milton, FL 32570 Teléfono (850) 623- ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate on thence run N 00 degrees 35 minutes 50 seconds W Tribunales, ADA Enlace condado de Santa Rosa 6865 3159 Fax (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ fl courts1. Murphy had 18 points for Tucker, while whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must a distance of 1620.00 feet; thence N 89 degrees 25 Caroline Street Milton, FL 32570 Teléfono (850) 623- gov al menos 7 días antes de su comparecencia ante el fi le their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF minutes 21 seconds E a distance of 12.00 feet to the 3159 Fax (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ fl courts1. tribunal estaba previsto, o inmediatamente después de John Valletto had 11 for Valletto. 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- Point of Beginning. Subject to the right-of-way limits gov al menos 7 días antes de su comparecencia ante el la recepción de esta notifi cación si el tiempo antes de TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE of a paved county road along the South line thereof. tribunal estaba previsto, o inmediatamente después de 11-14 girls la comparecencia prevista es inferior a 7 días, si usted OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. la recepción de esta notifi cación si el tiempo antes de la está escuchando la voz o intoxicado, llame al 711. Uhl 11, Burkholder 9 (OT): All other creditors of the decedent and other persons YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Complaint to comparecencia prevista es inferior a 7 días, si usted está having claims or demands against decedent’s estate Foreclose Mortgage has been fi led against you and you escuchando la voz o intoxicado, llame al 711. Lauren Thompson had four points for Si ou se yon moun ki gen andikap ki bezwen aranjman must fi le their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if nenpòt nan lòd yo patisipe nan yon pwosedi tribinal la, AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF any, to Michael D. Tidwell, Petitioner’s attorney, whose Si ou se yon moun ki gen andikap ki bezwen aranjman Uhl, while Natalie Zokan had four for ou gen dwa, san sa pa koute ou, yo fè pwovizyon de THIS NOTICE. address is 811 N. Spring Street, Pensacola, FL 32501, on nenpòt nan lòd yo patisipe nan yon pwosedi tribinal la, asistans a sèten. Tanpri kontakte: Tribinal Administras- Burkholder. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERI- or before March 18, 2015, and fi le the original with the ou gen dwa, san sa pa koute ou, yo fè pwovizyon de asis- yon an, Lwa ADA-Lyezon Santa Rosa Konte 6865 Caro- ODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORI- clerk of this Court either before service on Petitioner’s tans a sèten. Tanpri kontakte: Tribinal Administrasyon Newell 20, Wollbrinck 17: Breanna line Adrès Milton, FL 32570 Telefòn (850) 623-3159 DA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default an, Lwa ADA-Lyezon Santa Rosa Konte 6865 Caroline Faks (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ fl courts1.gov NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET will be entered against you for the relief demanded in Adrès Milton, FL 32570 Telefòn (850) 623-3159 Faks Hunt had nine points for Newell, while omwen 7 jou anvan pwograme konparèt nan tribinal ou FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS the Complaint. (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ fl courts1.gov omwen an, oswa imedyatman sou resevwa notifi kasyon sa a si Katie Russell had eight for Wollbrinck. OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH 7 jou anvan pwograme konparèt nan tribinal ou an, oswa tan an anvan aparans ki pwograme gen mwens pase 7 IS BARRED. DATED this 11th day of February, 2015 imedyatman sou resevwa notifi kasyon sa a si tan an an- 13-14 boys jou; si w ap tande oswa ki gen pwoblèm vwa, rele 711. The date of fi rst publication of this notice is February van aparans ki pwograme gen mwens pase 7 jou; si w ap 12, 2015. Donald C. Spencer tande oswa ki gen pwoblèm vwa, rele 711. Burtt 48, Hartley 17: Chandler Si vous êtes une personne handicapée qui a besoin d’un Clerk of Court logement afi n de participer à une procédure judiciaire, Burtt had 17 points for Burtt, while Attorney for Personal Representative: Mary English Si vous êtes une personne handicapée qui a besoin d’un vous avez le droit, sans frais pour vous, à la fourniture Sean J. Seely As Deputy Clerk logement afi n de participer à une procédure judiciaire, de certaines aides. S’il vous plaît contacter: Adminis- Calvin Melo had six for Hartley. Attorney vous avez le droit, sans frais pour vous, à la fourniture tration Cour, ADA liaison Santa Rosa County 6865 Florida Bar Number: 106678 MICHAEL D. TIDWELL de certaines aides. S’il vous plaît contacter: Administra- Adams 39, Farris 35 (OT): Jasper Caroline Street Milton, FL 32570 Téléphone (850) 623- LYNCHARD & GREENE, P.L. Florida Bar No: 0899887 tion Cour, ADA liaison Santa Rosa County 6865 Caroline 3159 Télécopieur: (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ Bowles had 13 points for Adams, while 1901 Andorra Street [email protected] Street Milton, FL 32570 Téléphone (850) 623-3159 Té- fl courts1.gov au moins 7 jours avant votre comparution Navarre, Florida 32566 811 N. Spring Street lécopieur: (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ fl courts1. Cameron Knapp and Alex Ryland had devant le tribunal prévue, ou dès réception de cette no- Telephone: (850) 936-9385 Pensacola, Florida 32501 gov au moins 7 jours avant votre comparution devant le tifi cation, si le temps avant l’apparition programmée est Fax: (850) 936-9578 850/434-3223 tribunal prévue, ou dès réception de cette notifi cation, si 10 each for Farris. inférieure à 7 jours; si vous entendez la voix ou malen- E-Mail: [email protected] Attorney for Plaintiff le temps avant l’apparition programmée est inférieure à tendants, composez 711. Uhl 45, Hartley 21: Spencer Abney 7 jours; si vous entendez la voix ou malentendants, com- Personal Representative: LEGAL 27105 Gulf Breeze News 2x 2/19/15 posez 711. had 17 points for Uhl, while Christian Marcia Jennifer Blanton LEGAL 26697 Gulf Breeze News Legal 26699 Gulf Breeze News 2x 2/12/15 Burger and Jacob Hartley had ive each PSC 45 Box 997 LEGAL 27102 Gulf Breeze News 2x 2/19/15 APO AE 09468 2x 2-12-15 for Hartley.

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And the winner is...

In a few days the 87th annual film awards, affectionately known as “The Oscars” will be televised for the world to see. This year, Doogie Howser will follow in the footsteps of Whoopi Goldberg, Billy Crystal, Bob Hope, and Johnny Carson as the host. Fashionistas will criticize various dresses while gawkers will gossip about weight gain, plastic surgery, and relationship statuses. "Birdman," "American Sniper" and "Boyhood" are already making the list as frontrunners for the awards. Each day social media outlets are highlighting favorites and making speculations. It’s going to be fun to watch. It always is. While the Oscars are award- ed to the “Best” in various categories, I’m just as fascinated by time’s valuation of some of the non-winners and even non-nominated. Cary A new Grant never won. Neither did Alfred Hitchcock or Harrison Ford. Brad Pitt has never won for his acting. Neither has Tom Cruise, Glenn Photos by Pam Brannon | Gulf Breeze News Close, Annette Bening, Will Smith, Ed Norton, Samuel Jackson, or Johnny Depp! Its hard to The ribbon cutting for the new Pensacola Beach Visitor’s Center was held last week with an Open House believe that “The Wizard of Oz”, “Shawshank hosting a few hundred people getting a view of the new building, which is twice the size of the old center. Redemption,” “To Kill a Mockingbird”, “The Executive Director Buck Lee and his assistant Robbie Schrock, along with the Santa Rosa island Authority Color Purple”, and my favorite, “The Princess Board members and staff and the VIC staff, cut the ribbon to oficially open the center Wednesday, Feb. 11. Bride” never won a best picture. In the Oscar VIC world, the voting is an annual event with no foresight about future appreciation. It’s a tough business. In life, the difference between winners and SRIA rejects $1.7M ferry landing plan losers is often only recognized in the short run. Certainly Johnny Depp, Tom Cruise, and Brad Pitt have left their mark on acting in BY PAM BRANNON ert Rinke does not want a small kiosk and shelter loading and unloading, you are going to need that my lifetime whether they ever win an Oscar Gulf Breeze News like the Parks service was talking about. He wants pier widened for safety.” or not. Hitchcock impacted the future of the [email protected] something nicer. So he hired his own consultant Newest board member Karen Sindel asked if movies with his use of imagination and plot and he would like something that would cover the it was really worth it to have the ferry coming to twists regardless of an Oscar win. History has It is “crunch time” for pursuing funding for a shell out there and the entire area, The Parks ser- Pensacola Beach at all. “Do we really want this? taught us what makes great movies even if the ferry service being proposed by the National Parks vice would have to add that to their grant proposal Is it really worth it? Will it be a real return for us? Academy Awards left them out in the cold. Service that would connect Pensacola Beach to for Federal Funds,” Lee explained. Who is going to maintain the new longer wider Likewise, history will tell our stories of success other parts of the coast, like Pensacola, according SRIA chair Tammy Bohannon expressed her pier for years to come? I know they are talking regardless of whether we ever get a trophy, pro- to Santa Rosa Island Authority Environmental and disapproval of the additional $1.7 million for the about getting grants to build it, but who bears the motion, or recognition. Development Director Paolo Ghio. That’s what he Rinke proposal. “I know grants are not always cost of maintenance?” There are other indicators of success than told the SRIA board at last week’s meeting. “The easy to come by, and I am sure adding another $1.7 SRIA Public Works Director Charlie Morgan winning an award. If I could make my own list Parks Service has determined that $2.2 million million to already over $2 million does not help said, “We will be responsible for all the mainte- for awards the categories might look like this: is needed to get our boardwalk pier ready for the getting approval,” Bohannon said. “And I have nance, and it will be expensive, too!” Best Friend, Most Sacrificial, Best Listener, ferry landings, and Escambia County has offered never been in favor of tax payer monies going to Lee said the National Parks Service obtained BP Best Giver, Best Surprise Ending, Most Peace to write the grant needed to get the funds,” he ex- improve private business property. Why can’t we funds to build the ferry vessel. Now they are trying Making, Best Use of Power to Help Others, plained. “Then since the landing spot is on lease- move the kiosk site off Mr. Rinke’s property? I to get more federal funds to do the rest of the work Most Encouraging, Most Challenging, Most holder Robert Rinke’s property, he hired his own don't think this is right at all.” needed at Pensacola Beach because one concern Transformed, Best 2nd Chair, Best Motivator, consultant and has determined it will take another Board member Thomas Campanella agreed. is the future of Ft. Pickens with the Parks Service Best Servant Leader, Most Original, Most $1.7 million to build the type of ticket kiosk area “We don't need Rinke, right? We can put the kiosk concerned that the road to Ft. Pickens will not last Underappreciated, Most Honest and Most and covering that he would like on his property.” behind the shell and off his property? I agree with many more years and will not get replaced. Fun. Names like Sandra Kale, Herb Sadler, Bo But board members were not happy with the addi- Mrs. Bohannon. Why can’t we place a simple ki- Bohannon asked who owns the Quietwa- Parker, Jeffrey Smith, Gorman Houston, Lamar tional cost being added onto the original $2.2 mil- Helms, Ed Rushing, Paul Mayne, Mike Bodine, osk like we do to sell our T-shirts on special events ter Boardwalk Pier, and was told SRIA owns it. lion for “enhancing” private property. out there, something moveable that doesn't cost “Then if we own it, why can’t we place a small Tony Hughes, David Schutz, Bobby Dailey, Pensacola Beach Executive Director Buck Lee Scott Veroneau, Paul Ovnic, Kurt Overlade, $1.7 million?” kiosk where we want to place it? I really have a explained that the ferry talks with the parks Service Chris Collins, Larry Fox, and Clark Allen big problem with using have been happening would make my list for sure. My life is full of tax payer monies to make for about six years. folks who make my life better and most likely those improvements out they will never win an award for doing so. He said the last year there on that Boardwalk,” Who are the winners in your life? has been the most in- Do we really want this? Is it really worth it? Will it be a real return she said. Basically, we all have the power to make a tensive, with the parks for us? Who is going to maintain the new longer wider pier for Ghio said there is a difference in this world even if we never get service making some deadline to apply for the any recognition. Use the red carpet of your life visits to Pensacola years to come? I know they are talking about getting grants to build grants, and Escambia to build up and encourage others. Take time Beach. “When they it, but who bears the cost of maintenance? County is beginning the to listen to what others are not saying. Read irst came out here, process of writing the between the lines. Look for opportunities to we suggested that they grant application. Bohan- get involved in making the world a better place. make the landing spot – Karen Sindel non asked if the SRIA Use your words to create love and peace in the right off the area of SRIA Board Member board could request that middle of this war torn world. Be willing to the Boardwalk where the additional $1.7 million make sacrifices for your family and country. Hemingway’s is lo- be left out of the grant re- Stand beside a friend who feels beaten down by cated. I thought that would be perfect for people to Representatives of the West Florida Planning quest. The SRIA board members at least all voiced the judgments of the world. With the excep- unload there, with rest rooms and a restaurant right Council are helping with the grant to get the ferry concern that the water improvements were going tion of a few crazies out there, I am convinced there. But they asked if they could use our board- up and running, and told the board that there will to be split and not done all at once. that most of us are trying our best even if we walk pier, and we said sure. They seemed ine with be three phases to the grant request because usu- The West Florida Planning representatives said never win the Oscar. Continue Paul’s challenge it., But then after a while they called back and said ally this kind of grant only allows about $2 million that since this is a parks project, no action was in I Thessalonians 5:11, “Therefore, encourage they would need to make some improvements to one another and build each other up, just as in per phase to be approved. Ghio explained that the needed by the SRIA board. Bohannon responded, the boardwalk pier, like widen it for 150 people irst phase is to extend the pier. “This is not our “Oh, there will be some action — starting with fact you are doing” (NIV). possibly unloading at one time. And they said they This Sunday night as you watch the Oscars, project, but we can give some input,” he explained. some phone calls from me tomorrow morning!” also wanted to extend it about 80 feet out. I told consider those in your life worthy of your “The idea they have is to ask irst for the money Campanella made a motion which was ap- them if they were going to get the money and all praise and admiration. Take time to give them to extend the pier, then the second phase they have proved by 100 percent of the board members that your own little “Oscar” to let them know the permits, that would be ine with us.” planned is to ask for money for the upland kiosk the SRIA chair write a letter to accompany the how they have made a difference in your life. Lee said the Parks Service wants to take the T and covering, then go back for a third phase and grant request stating that the SRIA board is not in When you nominate them, you may just find part of the pier and extend it 80 feet out into the ask for the widening. I believe that all the water favor of the additional $1.7 million additions to the that you might already be on the stage to win waterway, as well as widening the pier by 16 feet. improvements -- the extension and widening -- boardwalk, and that the board would like to see the your award for a life well lived. The plan was to place a small kiosk at the landing should be done irst, with the kiosk and covering water improvements to the pier done before any Love one. Love another. and loading spot to sell tickets for the ferry. “Rob- phase coming later. If you have up to 150 people improvements on the boardwalk.

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