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● canceling LifeFlight MUSIC ● FOOD ● CULTURE BY FRANKLIN HAYES ties, according to Midway Fire er MFD arrived on scene first, sta- NOV. ●10TH ●11TH ●12TH Gulf Breeze News District Chief Stephen Demeter. bilized the patient and cancelled Greek Orthodox Church [email protected] At a subsequent meeting called to the helicopter. The ambulance Pensacola, Florida Pg.B8 discuss the event, medical offi- paramedic, who was still en route, Recent confusion over the use cials agreed that the delay in med- told dispatch operators not to can- Inside in of Baptist Health Care’s Lifeflight ical care was not directly related cel the helicopter until she had a helicopter ultimately delayed the to the infant’s death Oct. 30 when chance to evaluate the patient. medical care of a two-month-old it was taken off life support. The Ultimately, recordings of the radio infant. Midway Fire District incident is symbolic of previous communication from Santa Rosa PAGE (MFD) and Rural/Metro disagreements and political County Emergency Dispatch indi- 1B Corporation ambulance service maneuvering regarding ambu- cated MFD refused to let the heli- Submitted by Cheryl Magnes both responded to a medical call lance service in Southern Santa copter land its district Take that, Raiders! around 9:30 p.m. Oct. 29 in a Rosa County. boundaries, which includes the ■ NCAA Festival Gulf Breeze High Quarterback Brad McGuire swings a neighborhood west of Nantahala The emergency call went out at easternmost boundary of the Gulf sledgehammer at a junk car during the “Roast the opens with party Beach Road. Both agencies had 9:51 p.m. because the infant, who Island National Seashore to Raiders” bonfire pep rally Thursday night at Shoreline qualified Advanced Life Support was on ventilation and had a tra- ■ Road work Edgewood Drive along U.S. 98. Park north. Hundreds of students and adults turned out paramedics on scene, but dis- cheotomy, was having breathing “It’s a habit of a lot of people in for the event, which stoked the embers of the football begins on SR 399 agreed how to best care for the problems. As paramedics were en Santa Rosa County to ask for a rivalry with Navarre High School. The Dolphins ■ Bubba’s Beach infant. The scenario that unfolded route, a LifeFlight helicopter was helicopter before they arrive on emerged victorious on Friday night. exposed communication difficul- requested by Rural/Metro, howev- See MIDWAY, Page 2A6 See related story, 1C Bon Appétit Cafe closing its doors Board WEEKEND approves Weather BY FRANKLIN HAYES THURSDAY Gulf Breeze News Tiger Point 11/9 [email protected] Sunny condo high 75O Those who enjoy watching the sunset low 57O across Pensacola Bay while salivating over BY FRANKLIN HAYES a plate of Chicken Saint Charles, may Gulf Breeze News FRIDAY be the last week to do so as Bon Appétit [email protected] 11/10 Waterfront Café is scheduled to close Nov. Builders will move forward Partly Cloudy 16. The bistro with the incredible view of with a condominium develop- O western Pensacola Bay, northern Gulf high 78 ment that residents say would O Breeze and downtown Pensacola is a part of low 59 complicate existing dilemmas Bay Beach Inn and has served gourmet and create new problems. meals at reasonable prices for over 30 years. Several residents attended a Hotel management said the establishment’s SATURDAY 11/11 Santa Rosa County Zoning owner decided to lease the space currently Board of Adjustments meeting Partly Cloudy occupied by Bon Appétit to a new restaurant O Nov. 2 to voice their concerns high 79 that is yet to be determined. about increased traffic and liv- O “The owner is leaning toward a seafood low 58 ing density in Tiger Point and restaurant, but no other information is avail- Santa Rosa Shores. They able at this time,” said Bay Beach Inn SUNDAY believe those problems would 11/12 General Manager Jana Brewer. worsen with the approval of Mostly Cloudy Brewer also added that the hotel com- building plans for The Retreat O plex, which is located at the foot of the high 77 at Tiger Point. O three-mile bridge and known for its South low 58 Current plans for the devel- Beach-style pink and teal color scheme, is opment, located west of the due to be completely remodeled. The inn’s Franklin Hayes/Gulf Breeze News Tiger Point Country club and parent company, Bay Beach Hotel LLC, is Patrons of Bon Appétit Restaurant at Bay Beach Inn enjoy the food and view of the south of Country Club Road, planning to purchase franchise rights to Pensacola Bay before the restaurant closes on November 16. The inn’s parent show a proposed community INSIDE become apart of Choice Hotels company announced it is affiliating with Choice Hotels and will undergo renova- of 114 dwelling units com- International, a hospitality chain that fran- tions. A new management company will take over the restaurant when it reopens. D posed of 27 two-story town Classifieds 6,7 chises more than 5,000 hotels, inns and homes and nine three-story Community 4,5,8A resorts in more than 40 countries and terri- said. “Anytime you change over into a cor- Brewer also said that the hotel will retain condominiums. At the Nov. 2 tories. Renovations are scheduled to begin poration there are lots of changes you have all of its employees and Bon Appétit staff Crossword/Movies 6B meeting, the board approved a in December. to under go, but I think it’s for the best. will be referred to the new eatery’s manage- Editorial 6A “The hotel will change to Quality Inn, Being a chain will bring more business into See TIGER POINT 6 B , Page 2A6 Entertainment 5,6 but the owner will stay the same,” Brewer the area.” See CAFE, Page 7A6 Island News 1,2B County School News 3-5 D Extra $4 charge funds stormwater upgrades Sports 1-8 C meets FEMA A Talk of the Town 5 BY BRADLEY “B.J.” DAVIS, JR. The torrential rains and TV Listings 3 B Gulf Breeze News flooding in April 2005 under- deadlines Women in Business [email protected] scored the city’s need for improvements. The Northwest BY FRANKLIN HAYES 1, 8 D An additional stormwater Florida Water Management Gulf Breeze News utility fee will appear on city District (NWFWMD) granted [email protected] “Mailing Statement is residents’ water bills begin- $1 million to the city but that on Editorial Page” ning this month. City council amount barely scratches the As diminutive goblins and surface ghosts prepared to take to the FOUR SECTIONS recently approved a $4 charge per household, per month, to of the future stormwater streets in search of tricks or VOL. 5, NO. 40 offset the $167,276 annual projects in Camellia-Bear- treats, the U.S. Department of NOVEMBER 9, 2006 operating budget with an addi- Navarre-York Berry area; Homeland Security’s Federal tional $50,000 for capital cost York-Surrey-San Carlos- Emergency Management recovery. Gilmore-Hampton-Warwick- Agency (FEMA) closed its “The bottom line is that Navarre-Baptist Church area; books on the 2004 disaster we’re all going to have to pay Washington-Camellia- housing effort in Florida. Florida-Dolphin area; United Way of Santa Rosa $4 a month for stormwater Baycliffs; Plantation Hill- County (UWSRC) worked management in the city,” said home! Shirley-Stearns-McClure area, with FEMA and several other Mayor Pro Tem Clay Ford. Tall Pine Circle area; non-profit organizations to “We’ve got four or five pro- Fairpoint Circle-Fairpoint assist area residents displaced jects here in town that we’re Drive area; Shoreline Park by Hurricanes Ivan, Dennis your going to fund currently and B.J. Davis/Gulf Breeze News North Stormwater Drainage Stormwater utility infrastructure renovations are underway in and Katrina. Since the storms, this is going to go toward the area; South Sunset Blvd.; United Way and Interfaith entire capital expense and pro- the Baycliffs neighborhood, the first of 11 total projects Dracaena Way-Nightingale planned by the city. Ministries participated finan- vide a fund that we’ll be able Lane-Russ Dr. and Fairpoint- cially in more than 700 hurri- to make stormwater improve- Driftwood-Navy Cove area. Water just doesn’t drain, so “Under state guidelines, cane recovery projects in ments.” An exact estimate of what we’ve got to take some extra- you just simply aren’t eligible Santa Rosa County. To meet With a total of 11 projects amount is needed is still being ordinary measures,” said for some state grants unless the federal government’s Oct. scheduled, the city will start determined. Ford. you establish a stormwater 31 temporary housing dead-

Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today with the current project in the The reason these areas are According to NWFWMD utility in the city and say that line, UWSRC case managers Baycliffs subdivision. Crews among stormwater projects is guidelines, a principal reason you’ll help foot the bill before worked to find permanent began replacing storm sewer topographical in nature. for the implementation for the the state’s going to come for- solutions for 58 residents dis-

Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy drains with larger ones to “Gulf Breeze is just so flat; fee is that it opens the door for ward with any grant funds,” mailed directly to mailed directly accommodate more runoff. that’s what it boils down to. future grants. said Ford. See FEMA, Page 2A6

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2A November 9, 2006 GULF BREEZE NEWS MIDWAY: Disagreement between department, paramedics hinders landing Continued from page 1A weren’t told that the meet us somewhere over in Gulf said Sheryl Bracewell, Director happy with the services provid- of first responders compounds Rural/Metro paramedic still Breeze’s area? This baby’s stats of Emergency Management for ed by the district and felt their the problem for the entire coun- scene and know what they wanted to use the helicopter. were kind of low and I’m going Santa Rosa County. “If we are wishes were honored.” ty. This is no fault of Rural have,” said MFD paramedic “If they would have let us to talk to mom. Chief’s refusing going to err, we want to err for An underlying theme to the Metro, but simply the result of a Brian Voelker, who was the first know they needed a helicopter to allow us to fly this patient. what’s best for the patient. transport incident was a recent county that is stretched to the paramedic on scene. “There was transport they would have gotten They’ve not even turned patient Additionally, both of these agen- effort by MFD to provide its brim with multiple growth no way for [the Rural/Metro it,” he said. “That consumer care over to us.” cies have highly skilled employ- own ambulance service to issues.” paramedic] to make that deter- pays a bill for the helicopter. Emergency dispatch opera- ees and we are confident that Southern Santa Rosa County. Demeter’s letter goes on to mination because she wasn’t Using it also takes those tors then confirmed with MFD everyone can work together to “The real issue is we have a ask the county commissioners if physically looking at the child.” resources away from serious that they would not allow the ensure that we are working private ambulance service in they would amend Rural/Metro General patients. We’ve had calls where helicopter to land. toward goal, which is Santa Rosa County that has no Rural/Metro’s contract and the Manager Kenneth Daughtery we needed a helicopter and it Santa Rosa Emergency providing the best patient care. quality control procedures in county ordinance to allow MFD staunchly disagreed. He said his was not available.” Dispatch: “Per Rural/Metro Everyone has agreed to cooper- place,” Voelker said. “This to add “an ambulance in the personnel made the decision to A recording of the radio traf- supervisor: they’re requesting to ate. Transportation did not play a would have never happened if Midway Fire District for the pur- request the helicopter based on fic that night suggests MFD know if you are refusing to land role in the death of the child.” the county commission would pose of transport when no Rural the patient’s age and condition. paramedics did know the LifeFlight on the scene?” Avalon-Mulat Fire Rescue have given a certificate of public Metro ambulance is available or He also said Sacred Heart Chief Demeter: “That’s affir- Fire Chief Sid Wiggins, who convenience and necessity. This in situations in which Rural Hospital is the primary facility Rural/Metro paramedics still wanted the helicopter. The fol- mative. Child can go by ground said Rural/Metro isn’t the only is a private company and they’re Metro has a significant delayed for pediatric care and the trip by response of over 20 minutes and ambulance would take 30 min- lowing can be heard in the dis- unit. This child is stable.” agency to have logistical prob- here to make money. They’re not patch conversation: At 10:09 p.m., 18 minutes lems with MFD, could not here for the community and you the patient is in need of hospital utes, while transport by air treatment.” would take less than 10. Santa Rosa Emergency after LifeFlight was originally believe what he was hearing as have a fire district that’s here to Dispatch: “Paramedic has requested, the helicopter was he monitored the radio that provide the best medical and fire County commissioners ulti- “We are the transport mately denied the request and requested LifeFlight continue.” officially canceled and returned night. service available.” provider for Santa Rosa County. extended Rural/Metro’s contract Chief Demeter: “Advise them to Baptist Hospital in Pensacola. “I was appalled,” he said. In the spring of this year, It’s our stance that the trans- for one year. per our protocol, paramedic on Then, as requested by “You give people the best Rural/Metro’s 10-year contract portation provider makes the “Our goal is to get the patient scene has patient contact and we Rural/Metro, the helicopter was chance you can give them. with the county was up for decision to transfer by air if to the hospital where they can do not [need] LifeFlight.” re-launched minutes later to That’s why we’re here. If the renewal. Demeter submitted a needed,” Daughtery said. “I hate get definitive treatment,” Several minutes later, transport the child from Gulf patient should gain anything request to the board of county that this happened; it boggles my Daughtery said. “The patient Rural/Metro arrived on scene Breeze Hospital to Sacred Heart from it, it should happen. Time commissioners to allow MFD to mind. I’ve been doing this for 20 was critical enough to warrant and still wanted to use the heli- Hospital in Pensacola. can make a difference.” have its own ambulance to serve years and I’ve never had a situa- air transport. We requested a the south end of the county. tion like that. I’ve never had a copter after evaluating the Representatives from Santa MFD held a press conference resource and Midway denied us fire department refuse to let a patient. The LifeFlight heli- Rosa Emergency Management, days after the incident to offi- “Santa Rosa County falls way that resource. Their focus should helicopter land.” copter circled above, awaiting Midway Fire District and Rural cially express their position. below the national standards for have been to let us land the heli- MFD Fire Chief Stephen approval to land. Demeter said Metro met Oct. 31 with both MFD Division Chief Jeff EMS services,” Demeter wrote copter. However, we have excel- Demeter, who also has 20 years the Rural Metro paramedic on agencies’ medical directors to Manning said, “the patient’s in a letter published by Gulf lent working relationships with of experience, defended his scene used a frequency he could discuss the incident and review mother, who is a [registered Breeze News in March of this everybody. We work in a coop- paramedic’s decision to cancel not monitor to request the heli- the recorded radio traffic. nurse], was in full agreement not year. “The problem, simply put, erative manner and we demand LifeFlight and said he never copter meet her elsewhere. “Nothing in that meeting to utilize air transport. The Fire is there are not enough ambu- that from our employees.” refused to let the helicopter land. Rural/Metro paramedic: “Hey changed my mind that Chief and Division Chief have lances to ensure quality service Demeter said his paramedics 78, would you have LifeFlight LifeFlight should have landed,” met with the family and they are in Santa Rosa County. The lack TIGER POINT: Development to add 148 trips during peak Continued from page 1A the section of U.S. 98 between fic study on Bayview Lane,” approved is consistent with the Soundside Drive and College said resident Margaret existing zoning any development order extension for Parkway, there were 2,254 vehi- Cunningham. variances.” the property with a vote of four cle trips in the course of one The collection of neighbors The board’s motion granted Today, Nov. 9 , to one with Larry Tashlik, Mark hour during peak hours. County said they would like the county the project a six-month develop- “Bridging the Gap” Locklin, and Randy Oxenham in planners say the capacity for this to review the proposed Nov. 13 ment order extension, which Networking Event, 6 p.m., favor of the motion and Mitchell portion of U.S. 98 is 2,710 trips. entrances to the project. No meetings allows the developer to procure Hemingway’s Island Grill - Riley as the dissenting vote. The proposed development Cunningham said the current scheduled as of building permits. Development Pensacola Beach Chuck Kovachick was not pre- would add an estimated 148 design would cause a bottleneck press time orders are usually good for one All Gulf Breeze Chamber sent. peak hour trips. on Bayview Lane and would and Pensacola Chamber Neighborhood residents pre- “We look at those numbers like to see the entrance moved year, and the builder’s represen- Tuesday, members are invited to sent at the meeting were disap- and compare existing and com- further north. Faulkenberry said tative Phillips with Nov. 14 attend this exciting network- pointed by the board’s motion. mitted trips to capacity,” said her department would consider Fabre Engineering said they Holiday Open ing event. Help build bridges “We have a lot of concerns in Beckie Faulkenberry with the the change. Residents also don’t were previously unable to find a House, 10 a.m. to 8 between businesses on both the neighborhood about traffic,” county’s planning and zoning agree with building multi-level desirable contractor due to hur- p.m., Flowerama sides of the Bay. Thursday, Florist Gulf Breeze, said resident Dave West. department. “If the roadway is condominiums in their neigh- ricane related construction November 9th 333 Gulf Breeze “That’s a very high traffic over capacity, the project is not borhood that is dominated by delays. Parkway, Gulf area with accidents. My son had single-family homes. approved.” Residents have 15 days as of Santa Rosa County Breeze an accident at that location.” “The proposed development The numbers may not justify Nov. 2 to file an appeal with the Commission Regular Residents said they would does not fit in with the sur- Santa Rosa a new light, but anecdotal evi- county’s Community Planning, Meeting, 9 a.m., like to see a traffic light installed rounding single family resi- Democrats Potluck dence suggests otherwise, resi- Zoning and Development Commissioner's Board at the intersection of Country dents,” Santa Rosa Shores Dinner, 6 p.m., South dents said. Division. In the event that a Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Club Road and U.S. 98 north of “You used to be able to cross Homeowners Association repre- Santa Rosa written appeal is filed by Nov. Milton Recreation Center, the proposed development. 98 without looking,” said 14 sentative Ronald Williams 17, the project will appear 800 Shoreline Dr., However, county officials say wrote in a letter addressed to the year area resident Manuel Executive Board Gulf Breeze. For addi- their numbers don’t reflect high board. “The very flavor and before the Board of County Odelon Del Gado. “Now it’s a Meeting, 11:30 a.m., Gulf tional information, please enough traffic levels to convince Commissioners in a public hear- different story.” atmosphere of the Santa Rosa Breeze Chamber of contact Harold Webb at 850- the Florida Department of ing. Cunningham said the dis- 572-6029 or Seegar Other residents agree that the Shores will be forever altered.” Commerce, Chamber Transportation to install a light senting parties plan to file a for- Swanson at 850-936-8704. traffic problem is not U.S. 98 Faulkenberry disagreed, say- Conference Room, 409 Gulf at that location. According to the mal appeal and voice their oppo- but on the smaller two lane ing, “[The board] denied request Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze last traffic study conducted in roads to the south. for a height variance over a year sition before the county com- Wednesday, Nov. May of this year that focused on “I want to see them do a traf- ago. The site plan that was mission. The Santa Rosa Quilters' 15 Guild will hold its monthly Gulf Breeze Chamber FEMA: Organization has ended 77 percent of housing meeting on Thursday, Breakfast, 7 a.m., Bay November 9 in the fellow- Beach Inn, 51 Gulf Breeze Continued from page 1A Term Recovery and other non- Recovery. “The donation of available and what is requested ship hall of St. Paul United Parkway, Gulf Breeze profits are to a community after a these housing units will boost and make up an order for each Methodist Church, 4901 Gulf placed by Hurricane Ivan, which Executive Committee major disaster,” Boomhower local efforts to help 2004 hurri- family. United Way has 16 fam- Breeze Parkway. Social time decimated southern Santa Rosa said. “More than two years after cane victims finally get back on ilies who requested this furniture Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Gulf County in September 2004. will begin at 9 a.m., and the Breeze City Hall, 1070 Hurricane Ivan, the recovery their feet. We hope to see many assistance. Some of these fami- meeting will begin at 9:30 “We signed all the contracts process is ongoing, and United more groups do the same.” Shoreline Drive, Gulf lies were able to pay the $350 a.m. Members will be par- Breeze with FEMA [Oct.30] and the Way will continue to be a major UWSRC is also sponsoring an charge themselves with the bal- whole process is moving right ticipating in a show of their source for hurricane recovery in effort to replace the furniture of ance of the families being spon- along,” said UWSRC two color 2006 Challenge Thursday, Nov. 16 Santa Rosa County.” lower-income storm victims. An sored by Woodbine Methodist Administrative Coordinator quilts, with prizes being Profit Club Meeting, 7 Following the 2004 season, organization named Emergency Church, Pace Assembly Church, Stirling Boomhower. awarded. We invite anyone a.m., Gulf Breeze Chamber 48 of Florida’s 67 counties had Interiors Furniture Bank out of Pace Presbyterian Church, According to Boomhower, 21 interested in quilting to join of Commerce, Chamber hurricane victims living in more North Carolina represents a Interfaith Ministries and private us. For more information families will be recipients of Conference Room, 409 Gulf than 17,000 FEMA manufac- cooperative effort between sev- donations. The group also agreed call 939-5196. FEMA mobile homes through Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze tured housing units. After eral furniture manufacturers and to donate the delivery truck. the FEMA group purchase pro- months of intensive work with other interested parties focused United Way of Santa Rosa Friday, Nov. 10 gram to non-profits. This allows state, local and non-profit part- on donating furniture to people GB Chamber Business County plans to continue manag- No meetings scheduled non-profit organizations to pur- ners, FEMA ended housing who are homeless or displaced After Hours, 5:30 p.m., ing cases from Hurricane as of press time chase the units and make them assistance in 77 percent (37of by natural disasters and are start- People's First Community Dennis, especially those with Bank, 1387 Shoreline Drive, available to families after they 48) of the counties with occupied ing their homes anew. This Saturday, Nov. 11 have met certain criteria. units since 2004, representing group works with local commu- special needs, until all avenues Gulf Breeze of funding have been exhausted. Customer Appreciation Additionally, 21 families will more than 95 percent of the fam- nities to provide eight to 12 Day, 33% off sale from 9 This includes funding from the have their temporary housing ilies once in the temporary hous- pieces of furniture per family, a.m. to 3 p..m. and free hot Same Time, Same sponsored on their home sites by ing program. Twenty-five per- and only asks for $350 per fami- National Football League, which dogs and hamburgers served Place non-profits while construction or cent (12 of 48) of the counties ly to cover gas and administra- have been very beneficial so far. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The South Santa Rosa repairs on their homes are com- have been cleared specifically tive costs. This furniture is either The NFL grants go toward Interfaith Ministries Thrift Writers meet each second pleted. Finally, 16 families were through the donations policy new, store floor samples or refur- repairs and building materials. Shop, 4339 Gulf Breeze and fourth Tuesday at 6:30 Parkway, Gulf Breeze approved for Hurricane Housing solution. bished pieces. A tractor-trailer The grants are sponsored by non- p.m. at St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church Parish Relief Program grant funding for profits like churches that buy the “We are thrilled about the load will hold furniture orders Sunday, Nov. 12 Hall, 7810 Navarre mobile home purchase or rental response to FEMA’s donation for 15-20 families who are able building materials and are then Parkway, For further infor- assistance. program and applaud the initia- to make a “wish list” of what reimbursed by United Way. No meetings scheduled as of press time mation, contact Nancy at “I hope area residents now tive of these non- profit groups,” types of pieces they need. The “We just received our 17th 936-6889 or email realize how important organiza- said Scott R. Morris, Director of organization will make an effort NFL grant. Those little things are [email protected]. tions like United Way, Long FEMA’s Florida Long-Term to coordinate between what is great,” Boomhower said.

11/2/06 11/4/06 Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report Faunce III, Jack Alvin, 43, W/M, 3000 block of Ehrnschwender, Jaimie Joe, 23, W/M, 2500 block of Crittenden Drive, Gulf Breeze, violation of probation Houston Circle, Gulf Breeze, burglary, larceny, less than $5,000 Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Ho, Tahn Van, A/M, 39, 3000 block of Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, sexual assault Trumble, Curtis Bradley, 37, W/M, 8300 block of Molina Street, Navarre, aggravated battery FELONIES Gray, Scott Joseph, 24, W/M, 7500 block of Blackjack Landers, Terrill Evan Brant, 20, W/M, Villa Wood Circle, Navarre, violation of probation Drive, Gulf Breeze, burglary, larceny, less than $5,000 DUI 10/30/06 Nobrega, Amber Kay, 27, W/F, 1100 block of Tucson, Broxson, James Anthony, 18, W/M, 8400 block of 11/3/06 11/2/06 Gulf Breeze, driving with a suspended license Sevilla Street, Navarre, burglary, criminal mischief Adams, Dorian V, 51, B/M, 2300 block of Burton Foryt, John Paul, 43, W/M, 1000 block of Sanibel Circle, Navarre, violation of probation Lane, Gulf Breeze, DUI 10/31/06 11/1/06 Vincent, Erica Lynn, 27, B/F, 1200 block of College Tuzuner, Serra Ashley, 20, W/F, 2700 block of Villa Bryson, Blayne Bruce, B/M, 19, 8400 block of Lucena 11/4/06 Parkway, Gulf Breeze, criminal mischief Woods Circle, Gulf Breeze, aggravated battery Street, Navarre, possession of marijuana Matthews, David William, 43, W/M, 300 block of Camelia Street, Gulf Breeze, DUI

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Recording studio opens in GB ‘Roast’ Rick Outzen tonight The “Stick it to Rick” Tickets are available for Outzen Baste to benefit the $40, including heavy hors BY FRANKLIN HAYES Arthritis Foundation, is tonight d’oeuvres and admission to Gulf Breeze News at New World Landing from both the Baste and the After [email protected] 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., followed Party. Tickets for the After by a more casual roast and Party only can be purchased at Nestled among the offices of after party at The Atlas Oyster the door for $10. various attorneys, real estate House, 600 Barracks St., from For information call (850) agents and business consultants 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. 471-1541 or (800) 578-7183. in the quaint office complex of Harbortown in Gulf Breeze proper is an unlikely neighbor, covertly awaiting the end of normal business hours. After the November 9, 2006 secretaries and accountants 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. have locked up for the evening, New World Landing things start to get interesting for Michael Jencks and company as After Party at the Atlas amplifiers get turned to 11 and Oyster House 8:30 -10 p.m. the rumble of departing sport utility vehicles is met with the +ITT)Z\PZQ\Q[.W]VLI\QWVWNÅKM[ ferocity of acoustic drums at full for more info: 471-1541. tilt. Fish Pie Records occupies Suite 13 of the commercial office space and is now open Franklin Hayes/Gulf Breeze News and ready for business. Studio engineer Dave Kober adjusts gain levels on the soundboard in the control room at Fish “We’d like to be a hub and a Pie Records. The professional studio is the only one of its kind in Gulf Breeze. catalyst for the local scene,” said Jencks, the start up label’s “We have very good rates, a some of the best hardware avail- Fish Pie Records’ standard IREMAN President of Operations. “We great location by the beach and able, Power Mac G5 Quad and rate is $100 an hour with a one- F want to support the local scene quality equipment. We’ve got Neve 8816 Summing mixer, to hour minimum, $300 a day for and have it support us.” all the tools we need to make bring their clients a cutting, pro- an eight-hour day, or $1,900 for Termite & Pest Control The five room suite features somebody happy,” said studio fessional sound. In addition to a 40-hour week. The studio also “To The Rescue Since 1977” $125,000 in top of the line engineer Dave Kober. “I know recording the company is offer- offers mastering services for recording equipment and has if I were cutting a record, I’d be ing CD and DVD duplication $250 with seven songs or less Gulf Breeze already been graced by the pres- in heaven walking in here.” services (100 prints maximum), and $500 for over seven songs. 932-9288 ! ence of a handful of the area’s The Fish Pie recording stu- promotional services for con- For more information, contact best original acts, including: dio is running some of the best tracted acts, and consulting for Jencks via email at Reynosa, Acoustifunk and audio production software publishing, recording and copy- [email protected] Parabellum. available, Pro Tools HD, on right deals. or by calling 850-916-2270.

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Hoe ‘n Hum Garden Club celebrates golden anniversary Hoe ‘n Hum Garden Club of Gulf Breeze celebrated its 50th anniversary October 26 at the home of Jean Villar with Carol Sagebiel and Ellen Webb as the co-hostesses. These hostesses did themselves and the club proud by ‘serving up’ anniversary cake and refreshments, reviewing the histo- ry of the club and by honoring for- By Betty Archer Allen mer presidents of the club. Ellen Webb, current President of Hoe ‘n Hum Garden Club as Commercial, Residential, Remodel, New Construction well as the historian and scrap- book chair, gave a program on the MikeMike MotesMotes club’s history and the club’s com- munity beautification projects. Ellen also served two years as the BuildersBuilders secretary of the club. She was born and raised 626-33471 in Greensboro, Lic # CGC061469 Ala. and is a Betty Archer Allen/Gulf Breeze News Licensed, Bonded, Insured graduate of Presidents Sue Huff, Alice Davis, Ellen Webb, Mattie Mitchell, Judy Barousse, Jean Barker, Shelton State Claire Carlson and Helen Corley were presented roses and a certificate for their service. College in Day with a ceremony, planting a Butler, vice president; Clydie Santa Rosa Shores are welcome to Tuscaloosa, Little Gem Magnolia tree in the Bridgeman, secretary; and Judy join the Women’s Club and share 850-473-3853 Ala. She Webb Gulf Breeze Parkway median in Barousse, Treasurer. in their activities. If interested moved to www.nfbcblood.org memory of Ruth Van Wezel, a Ellen says, “People join garden please contact Chris Willis at 934- Pensacola in 1965 and to Gulf Sentinel newspaper columnist. clubs for different reasons. Some 6586. Breeze in 1993. She has been mar- She was dynamite in a small pack- want to find out what will grow in ried to her husband, Jimmy, for 32 age in Gulf Breeze, her city she ‘their own’ backyard, some are Please Join Us At Our Blood Drive: years. Jimmy is a supervisor for Driftwood Garden served so well. In January 2006, interested in improving the com- Gulf Breeze Hospital Webb Electric. Ellen was a hair- Club the club planted and dedicated a munity’s beauty, some want to stylist at Gayfers/Dillards Driftwood Garden Club met Second Tuesday of Every Month, 1 pm - 6 pm Live Oat tree at South Santa Rose learn more about horticulture and Department Store in Pensacola of October 26 at the Bay Bridge Inn Recreation Center in honor of some wants all three. Others are 32 years. She is now enjoying to carpool for a to the long-time former club member looking for fellowship. Hoe’n retirement. home of Lynn Schellhorn, Master Give Thanks. Eloise Benson, a founder of the Hum tries to offer a package that Ellen said, “My dream was to Gardener, in Gulf Breeze. Lynn’s City of Gulf Breeze. meets all these needs.” join a garden club when I retired. entire garden is dedicated to the The club has had many inter- Give Blood. There are so many wonderful peo- words “One Nation Under God.” esting, informative and sometime ple in garden clubs.” So she chose Santa Rosa Shore The Garden is divided into differ- entertaining programs over the the Hoe’n Hum. Women’s club ent sections: a section dedicated to Save A Life. years. The club has sponsored Hoe ‘n Hum Garden Club is The Santa Rosa Shore all plants that are mentioned in the many fundraising activities to the second oldest civic club in Women’s club met November 7 at Bible and a section dedicated to finance the many contributions to Gulf Breeze and older than the the home of Vicky Reed. The the special operations of the Air the community. These fundraisers city itself. Gulf Breeze incorporat- members shared favorite recipes. Force, for example. In the center include Annual white elephant ed and became a city in 1961. In The December 5 meeting is of the garden there is a large silent auctions, bake sales and 1956, The Islander Garden Club scheduled at the home of Fran grapefruit tree that his wife plant- craft auctions. All the proceeds go was reorganized and named Hoe Fletcher. There they will be cele- ed from seed. He has built to scale to local charities and for garden ‘n Hum Garden Club. The club brating Christmas with a “Dirty a lighthouse like the Pensacola projects. got its start when a group of gar- Santa Gift Exchange.” Lighthouse in his garage. At this golden anniversary the deners met in each other’s homes Vice-president, Trish Trachy, The group returned to Bon Hoe ‘n Hum Garden Club’s hon- to discuss gardening and how to explains, “With a dirty Santa gift Appetit for lunch and a short ored the past-presidents. Some of assist with the beautification of the exchange, all women will bring a meeting. Dot Morgan was hostess Hoe ‘n Hum Garden Club’s past- community. The group organized wrapped gift for a specified and decorated the tables with fall president are: Jean Barker, Bev a charter membership of 16 ladies. amount ($0-15). All gifts go in a leaves. The November 16 pro- Redford, Kay Frutticher, Pattie These energetic women have truly pile and then numbers are handed gram, will feature Mike Aymond King, Teny Heidner, Alice Davis, contributed to the development of out. The person with number 1 with the topic “The Road to Estelle Findley, Janola Alderman, the City of Gulf Breeze both his- gets to choose the first gift and Recovery” Millie Dehn and Bea Kirkland, Ellen Bolyard, torically and environmentally by unwrap it. The person with num- Barbara Laugel will be hostesses. Ruth Roberts, Claire Carlson, Sue helping support many community ber 2 gets to choose the next gift, The Christmas party will be 916-1979 Huff, Helen Corley, Carlene projects. In January 1975, the either an unwrapped one from the December14 at Bay Beach Inn. Harbourtown ● 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy.- Suite 8 Neighbours, Mattie Mitchell, Ina Club observed Arbor Day by pile or the present of the number 1 Sees, Judy Barousse. Ellen Webb planting 700 pine trees seedlings person, hence, the ‘dirty’ party. is the current president. Each on the bank adjacent to Shoreline Person number 1 now goes back were presented with a president Drive at Mercer Stadium. to the pile and chooses another award certificate and a bouquet of In 1977, three garden clubs, gift. The game continues with roses and asked to relate club Hoe ‘n Hum, Driftwood and people stealing gifts or opening experiences under their leader- Miraflores, joined together for a new ones until the last person has ship. major project called “campus had a chance to get a gift. Once a Currently the club has 21 mem- beautification.” The objective of gift has been ‘stolen’ twice and in bers and 3 honorary members. these clubs was to landscape the the hands of the third owner, that The honorary members are Alice Gulf Breeze Elementary School gift is that owner’s gift. Gifts are Davis, Lois Lore and Evelyn (GBES) campus, the first school frozen once they reach that point.” Powel. The 2006-07 officers in the area. Tuesday morning Sounds like fun! Residents of areEllen Webb, president; Karilyn April 7, 1981 there was again a stir of activity on the GBES grounds. The kindergarten chil- Send emails to Betty Archer Allen at dren were planting their own flowerbeds with the help of some [email protected] Hoe ‘n Hum Garden Club mem- or write to Talk of the Town bers. And again in 1986, the at Gulf Breeze News Hoe’n Hum’s “Super Mommies” assisted by Gulf Breeze Sprinkler P.O. Box 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL Service, installed a sprinkler sys- 32562, tem on the campus of GBES. subject: “Talk of the Town” Then in May 1993, Hoe ‘n Hum Allen Garden Club and Boy Scouts of America Troop 484 worked together on the “Dolphin Project.” This project was to beautify the area around the Dolphin at Gulf Breeze High School. Ellen said, “In 1986, a breath of new life was breathed into the Hoe ‘n Hum Garden Club, when the Bay Breeze Nursing Home and Retirement Center opened in our community.” The Bay Breeze Nursing Home gave the group a new purpose. They created floral arrangements, held bulb-planting parties and established a Memory Garden for the Center. On Arbor Day, the members were out in the rain planting crape myrtles in the Memory Garden. The club’s major contribution to the development of the city has been to continue the city’s tradi- tion of planting trees to both observe Arbor Day and look toward the future. In January 2005, the club observed Arbor

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P.O. Box 1414 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Harbourtown Unit #35 Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 Office: (850) 932-8986 Fax: (850) 932-8794 WHERE WE PUT PEOPLE “ON THE SPOT” TO www.gulfbreezenews.com ANSWER A QUESTION “ON THE SPOT.” 2005 By Franklin Hayes Florida Press Association Place Winner ■ Editorial Page Do you know any veterans and ■ Sports Section why is it important to honor them with Veteran's Day?

“My uncle, Andrew Spurlock, was in the Korean War. It's important to let them The understanding to come know that we appreciate what CO-PUBLISHERS: About this week, we have Harbor, to which Tuesday's they've done. The freedom we come to certain understand- events have been compared, Lisa Newell VIEWPOINT have is because of them. It's ings. We understand that pos- precipitated a shameful chap- Victoria Papajohn By Dan Rather important that past veterans sessing the world's largest CBS Evening News anchor ter in American history in know that we still appreciate economy and mightiest mili- which West Coast Americans EDITOR: B.J. Davis what they've done, even tary does not render us invul- that our retaliation might not of Japanese descent were though it's been years. Every nerable. We understand the satisfy. Missiles fired into a herded into internment single sacrifice is important.” SPORTS EDITOR: pain and sense of violation camps. We must show that we Jason Thompson desert camp or a trial result- -Donny Spurlock that come with a sneak attack ing in successful convictions as a nation have grown Gulf Breeze on our home soil. We under- beyond seeing complicity in STAFF WRITER: will not approach parity for stand that Tuesday's images what we have felt, for what skin color or ethnicity. Franklin Hayes are now seared on our memo- we have lost. President Bush Finally, we will come to “I'm a veteran of 23 years. I ries, that like other terrible echoed the sentiments of understand what is most pre- was in the Navy and I served ADVERTISING SALES: moments in our national con- many when he said that "This cious about the United States, in Vietnam. It's important basi- Robyn Philips sciousness, each of us will is not an act of terrorism, this and hold fast to our determi- cally because all four of the Pam Randall forever remember where we is an act of war." Yet getting a nation not to lose it in the services are out there protect- were when we first heard the hold on terrorism can be like battle against a shadowy, ing everybody over here. OFFICE MANAGER: news. We understand that the grabbing a fistful of sand — unseen enemy. The fight They're out there putting their Karen Murphy terrorist threat is all too real. the tighter you try to squeeze, against terrorism will demand lives on the line every day and We understand the "quiet, the faster it runs through your tighter security, improved it's one of the few ways we can GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: unyielding rage" that fingers, grain by grain. In this intelligence and stricter con- thank them for what they do.” Nikola Stamenkovich, Art Director President Bush spoke of from war, there is no foreign capi- trols on public accommoda- -Jim Brown Katie Killen the Oval Office. tal to seize, no flag to cap- tions such as transportation. Gulf Breeze These are the immediate ture. But we cannot allow this CONTRIBUTORS: understandings that washed We will come to under- fight to become an assault on over us on that first day of our individual and collective “I spent six years in the Betty Archer Allen stand the nature of terrorism, Army and I got out in '87. I terror and its aftermath. Now and the dismaying fact that liberties. In defense of our T. “Bubba” Bechtol we set to work on the sad task freedoms, we will need to didn't serve in any conflicts, Bette Boyle we are now caught in its loop. I'm just a veteran of the armed of funerals and mourning, of We might look to Israel and keep clear sight of what we Chuck Randle memorials and grief. are defending. services. Well, everyone should Grant Corbin England and understand, show support for those who Tomorrow, and the next day, also, that the simple aware- Ours is a strong nation, Paul Stefon and the day after that, we will made so through make sacrifices for their coun- ness of this fact is not try.” come to deeper understand- enough. Acts of retribution and hard work. We will ings. beget more terrorism, and endure, even as we grieve our Member: We are hurt, and our desire losses. Now comes war, a war -Jim Yates acts of conciliation encourage Gulf Breeze Florida Press Association for retaliation is strong. Yet terrorism as a legitimate unlike any of the past. We can National Newspaper Assn. our national mood is hat we means of achieving a diplo- learn from the experience of must not rush to judgment. other nations, and with them Gulf Breeze Area Chamber matic end. This is terrorism's When the time for punish- bind, the minefield we need seek solidarity. If we are to “My uncle was sent over to of Commerce (“2003 Small ment comes, we ought to negotiate with intelligence mobilize, let us do so with Iraq. He's in the Air Force. It's Business of the Year”) know unequivocally that we and care. understanding — and, in so important because they fought Pensacola Beach Chamber are punishing the right We will come to under- doing, remain strong. for our country and they put of Commerce offenders. What's more — stand that we are at war with © 2001 DJR Inc. their lives on the line for us.” and here's the hard part — we a group of people, not a peo- Distributed by King Features Pensacola Chamber might come to understand Syndicate of Commerce ple itself. The attack on Pearl -Laura Burt Gulf Breeze Navarre Tourist Development Council I’ m hoping for blessings LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze News welcomes your opinion. from current area leaders We reserve the right to edit a letter to fit space available. We A significant leadership Thank you firefighters do not accept letters containing role recently shifted in our It has been over two years a personal attack on any indi- community. Jessica James, vidual. Letters must be limited long-time youth sports coor- From t he since Ivan hit, and I am ashamed LETTERS TO to one per month from an indi- dinator for the City of Gulf it has taken me so long to write vidual writer. If we receive form Breeze, accepted a position Edit or’s Desk this thank you letter. THANK THE EDITOR letters, we will print only the first with the local branch of the YOU to the firefighters of one we receive. Include your American Cancer Society Company 13, including James, name, address and daytime (ACS). Although her leaving B.J. Davis Steve, Jeff, and all shifts on the teachers receiving Teacher phone number. generates bittersweet emo- beach, and for the sheriffs at the Grants from the Santa Rosa tions for Jessica, her friends ing the event for Gulf Breeze that age? No one has said beach substation including Bob Education Foundation. Teachers work hard to perfect their grant CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze and her coworkers, her wave and other area Relays. we’re doing it wrong, so I Clark, Ron Sanders, Danny, et al. applications with the hope of News is committed to accuracy of community involvement Whether in the recreation suppose no news is good You were there for us every step outside funding for their innova- and wants to hear from you if we continues to resonate with center office divvying up news. of the way. Through the devasta- tive ideas. I'm so glad that SREF need to make a correction or residents. team uniforms, trophies or Congratulations Jessica, tion, the uncertainty of knowing can help them reach their goals! clarification. Jessica was behind one photos or ensuring proper if we had homes to come back to, and thank you for being a I appreciate your support and Please email us at who penned the $45,000 attire is worn at the skate or working overtime to give us model to our up and coming hope that we'll see you again at [email protected] grant allowing Gulf Breeze recruiting additional teams updated, taking pictures of our leaders. I’m sure you implore SREF events. Again, thanks for with the subject line residents recently to obtain for the record-breaking Relay houses and posted them on local future leaders of the city to the wonderful article. CORRECTION or free trees. There are two more for Life events, Jessica’s websites. You made sure what CLARIFICATION. Or, call take the proverbial bull by Cathy Purdon giveaways, one scheduled for legacy with the city will live was left our homes were safe and (850) 932-8986 during Executive Director December and the other on. the horns to continue achiev- secure, and you felt the pain and office hours and ask for As more area young pro- ing excellence for our com- sadness that we did when you Santa Rosa Education news or sports departments. scheduled for the spring. Foundation Jessica also was responsible fessionals like Jessica step up munity. I’m blessed to have had to tell us our homes weren't to the plate, current leaders there anymore. You made a diffi- Gulf Breeze News is published for another reforestation been and to continue to be a grant, enabling the city to accept our strides to continue part of an era that we are cre- cult situation, easier to bear. weekly on Thursdays for $30 To submit a per year by Gulf Breeze News replenish trees lost by our city’s greatness. Last ating for ourselves. I can only Pensacola Beach is a much better place because of you and your letter to the editor, write Publishing, Inc. Periodical Hurricanes Ivan and Dennis week, city manager Edwin hope and pray that we receive to unselfish dedication to the peo- postage paid at Gulf Breeze, on city property. “Buz” Eddy took time to the blessings from those area Gulf Breeze News, P.O. address the Gulf Breeze ple who live here. THANK Florida. USPS # 021819. Her new role with ACS leaders who have contributed Box 1414, Gulf Breeze, Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- isn’t going to be much of a Emerging Leaders. His infor- YOU. FL, 32562, or email to so much to our city. Things tions. POSTMASTER: Please stretch in regard to her expe- mation covered the myriad of Pat Smith news@gulf are certainly changing, and breezenews.com or click send address changes to rience with the organization. projects the city is undertak- Pensacola Beach Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box I’d just like to let them know on “Submit a Letter” at She is currently Team ing. Is it possible that our www.gulf 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. Development Chair for Gulf Rotary, Optimist and city we’re changing with them. Great article about the breezenews.com. All content is copyrighted Breeze Relay for Life. Her leaders sat in the same types We’ve got some big shoes to grants Include a 2006. Advertising rates are position with ACS as a staff of meetings? Where they as fill, but we have no trouble Thank you for the great article daytime phone available upon request. partner will have her oversee- heavily involved as we are at walking in them. that you wrote about Gulf Breeze number.

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OBITUARIES CAFE: Motel to be a Quality Inn Continued from page 1A another loss to our community aunts, Evelyn (George) Wright aviator training and Cheryl Funeral services are being and it’s another landmark and Alford ment or an outside catering and Gert Smallwood; accompanied him home. He held in Pennsylvania on Friday old Gulf Breeze icon that is Jerome "Jerry" Lee Alford company that is expected to nephews, Jason (Stephanie) received his Italian wings and with HOFFMANN FUNERAL going away.” died Monday, October 29th handle the hotel’s current cater- Fredrickson and Yahn Olson; continued serving his country HOME, Bensalem, directing. Mabie said she would greatly following a lengthy illness. ing appointments. great-nephews, Andrew with pride. While completing miss the courteous staff and Jerry was born January 17, “They said we could wait and Fredrickson and Jermemiah his service in Italy he was delectable dishes of Bon 1980 to Jerry and Jane Alford Rockwood apply [at the new restaurant] if Hawkins; cousins, Pat blessed with daughters Kelley Appétit, and many share her of Gulf Breeze. "Little Jerry," Marie Rockwood, 75, for- we want to but that doesn’t (Barbara) Smallwood, Linda and Cori. The family returned sentiment. as he was affectionately merly of Hillsdale, Michigan mean we will have a job,” said (Doug) Taylor, Cheryl Wright to the United States and settled “Whoever takes over here known, spent his entire life in and Ormond Beach, Florida, waitress Thelma Hickey, who Collinwood and John in Gulf Breeze, Florida, in has some big shoes to fill,” said the Gulf Breeze area. His pas- lived in Gulf Breeze for the has worked at Bon Appétit since Wickman; and numerous fami- 1978, wherein the family was café customer Vonda Oates. sions were four-wheeling, last fifteen years. 1977. “There’s nothing we can ly members in Maryland, blessed with another daughter “It’s that perfect combination of hunting trips, trucks and sports Marie passed away early do about it. If the owner tells Kentucky and Virginia. Tiffany. In 1982, he became a food, atmosphere and service.” cars. Thursday morning, October 26 you it’s going to close, it’s Memorial services were proud U.S. citizen. Franco Another patron was curious He was a partner in Alford at Baptist Hospital in going to close. But, tomorrow’s held Friday, November 3 at 7 always said, "If I have to pay about the fate of the restaurant’s and Sons Marine Construction, Pensacola. another day.” p.m. at Ave. 18 and Via De taxes, I want to vote!" He staff. planning and building docks, She was born on March 31, The waterfront café is known Luna on Pensacola Beach with never missed an opportunity to “I want to know who hires seawalls and boathouses. 1931 to Richard and Inez for serving divine desserts in Chuck Randle, pastor of exercise his right to vote. the chef because I want to fol- Jerry is survived by his par- (Childerhouse) Rockwood in addition to complementary Pensacola Beach Community Franco entered civilian life low him,” Ann Mitchell said. ents, Jerry and Jane Alford; Auckland, New Zealand. She wine and benefits from a large Church officiating. Cremation as an electrical engineer for Patron Barbara Logan added: brother, Joey and Allison; and traveled to the United States in local following that have been with burial at sea will be at a HDR and continued on to “This place is a classic. Their sister, Angela and Josh; grand- 1946. She dedicated her life patrons for years. later date. become a partner in CDC menu items have always been parents, Thomas "Buddy" and to caring for young children “I think [the ] sucks. I In lieu of flowers, memorial creative and tasty. We’re going wife, Janie, the late Louise Engineering. He later started and always enjoyed reading think it’s an injustice to the peo- contributions may be made to to miss it and there’s going to be Alford, and Joseph and Middie Corbari Consulting books and viewing sports ple,” said Gulf Breeze resident Favor House of Northwest a big crowd that will feel the Ann Passerini; as well as many Engineering and worked for events. and long-time Bon Appétit Florida, 2001 W. Blount same way.” loving aunts, uncles and the last 3 years as a profession- Marie is survived by her sis- patron Margarete Mabie. “It’s cousins, Joy Hurd and Jon Street, Pensacola, FL 32523. al electrical engineer, P.E., for ters, Gay Corte (Gulf Breeze) Barragan, Trish and Keith JAY FUNERAL HOME is Baskerville-Donovan, Inc. and Jan Guzman (Welaka, FL), Green, Jerry and Linda in charge of arrangements. Fuent in five languages, and brother-in-law, Gary PJC begins early registration Passerini, and the late Uncle Franco loved traveling the Guzman (Welaka, FL). Her Joey Passerini, Danny, Christensen world and was never far surviving nephews are John Pensacola Junior College time classes that meet twice a Lindsay, and Karrissa Loftin, Lena 'Lee' Christensen, removed, via the internet, from Corte (Woodbridge, NJ), knows that people lead hectic lives. week; Friday and Saturday classes Deanna, Levi and Maeve beloved wife of the late his favorite Italian newspa- James Corte (Lawrenceville, Starting with web registration Nov. that are guaranteed not to be can- Alderfer and Kaylie Horgus, L. Christensen passed away pers. He was a member of the NJ), Jeffrey Corte and his 6 for the spring term, PJC kicks off celed; evening classes that meet Jen and Matt Robinson, Jamie peacefully at home in the arms Italian Cultural Society, loved wife, Sherri (Houston, TX), its new flexible schedule - letting once a week and Online classes for and Lisa Passerini, Anthony of her family. Born in the opera, cooking, playing and Jason Guzman you build your class schedule maximum flexibility Passerini, Carrie Passerini, Copenhagen, Denmark she bocci ball and watching Italia (Bradenton, FL). Her surviv- around your time, your way. For more information: call Nancy and Chuck Wing, Matt immigrated to America with win the World Cup. ing niece is Cary Guzman Days, nights, Saturdays, online Admissions, 484-1600; Financial and Marsha, Raymond and her family in May of 1922. He belonged to St. Ann's (Wilmington, NC), and surviv- … choose any combination that Aid, 484-1680; New Student Linda Alford, Jeremy and She and her family came Catholic Church and enjoyed ing great nieces are Jessica and works for you. PJC's new flexible Information Center, 484-1547, or Becky Holmes, Clint and through Ellis Island like so taking an annual retreat to Alexis Corte. schedule includes early morning go online to Kathleen Holmes, David and many of the America's 'great- Manresa, a monastery in Rose Lawn is handling the classes starting at 7:30 a.m.; day- www.pjc.edu/AskPJC. Stacy Alford, Bill and est generation'. The family Convent, Louisiana, where he arrangements. Funeral Charlotte Hudnell, Rene, Brad settled in Minnesota. She would spend a week in prayer, Services were on Monday, reflection and silence. Franco and Heather, Henry and Wanda became a nanny at age 14, October 30, 2006 at St Ann was a Sir Knight, 4th Degree, SAUL ULLMAN M D Alford, and Earl and Hoch graduated from high school at Catholic Church, The memori- , . . of the Knights of Columbus, Alford. 16, went to business school al mass was at 11 a.m. Rev. Specializing in: Deluna Assembly 0156 of He is also survived by his and married a WWII Coast Msgr. Luke Hunt and Rev. Microincision Cataract Surgery Pensacola, Florida. He also ● best friends, Brad Etier, Abbi Guardsman in 1943. Their James Valenzuela will offici- Over 20,000 implants performed belonged to the Knights of ● Sherrill, and Danny Loftin, as happy life together produced ate. A reception will follow at The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology Columbus, Council 7272 of in Pensacola well as many other close two children Nancy (Tom Nickelsen Parish Hall. In lieu Gulf Breeze, Florida, where he Visit www.UllmanEye.com friends to numerous to name, Brannon) of Navarre, Florida of flowers, please make and Jay Christensen (Elise) of was a past Grand Knight. He Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen and a special thanks to the memorial contributions to St. Dr. Ullman for their surgery. Atlanta, Georgia. Lee was was also a member of the Etier family for everything. Ann Catholic Church, 100 blessed with four grandchil- "Mayoki Indians Court of '92." 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 Viewing services will be Daniel Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL dren and a great grandson. He loved the Fiesta and (850 ) 208-1900 held at Rose Lawn Funeral 32561. Home on Thursday, November She and Wally raised two parades, but preferred to tend 2, 2006 from 6-8 p.m. Funeral successful children in bar so he could be sure to see Solgard services will be held at Richfield, Minnesota and in and visit with everyone. Mary T. Solgard of Gulf Calvary Chapel in Gulf Breeze Longville, Minnesota on Franco is survived by his Breeze, FL passed away after on Friday, November 3, 2006 Woman Lake. Wally and Lee wife of 33 years, Cheryl; 4257 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 an extended illness on October at 11:00 a.m. Brother Ray were active in their retirement daughters, Kelley, Cori and 22, 2006. Born and raised in Traditional Worship: 8am&10:30am Sunday Sunday and Brother Buck in saving Minnesota's water- Tiffany, and son-in-law Matt. New York, she moved to Gulf Dockery will be officiating the shed environment. Son Jay, an Back in Italy, Franco leaves Sunday School & Bible Class - 9:15am Breeze to live with her son and services. Burial will follow at Air Force veteran is now a his mother, Savina Corti daughter-in-law in 1993 after Rose Lawn Cemetery in Gulf Program Manager for Flight Corbari; sister, Daniela the death of her only daughter th Breeze. Safety International at the Corbari Passani; and niece School, Pre-K 3 & 4 thru 6 grades Sandra. She is survived by her Serving pallbearers will be Atlanta Hartsfield Airport. Antonella Passani. Franco has Small Classes! Great Staff! son and daughter-in-law, Norm Brad Etier, Danny Loftin, Grandson James is a freshman joined his father, Giuseppe 932-3263 Visit us at: goodshepherdgulfbreeze.org Scotty Magee, Mike Ingram, in college and grandson Tyler Corbari. & Bea Solgard of Gulf Breeze, Josh Dutton and Jeremy is a Freshman in High School. Visitation was held and son and daughter-in-law, Holmes. Honorary pallbearers Daughter Nancy is a former November 6 at St. Ann's Ivan & Lynda Solgard of will be Levi Alderfer, Clint US Navy Nurse who resides in Catholic Church in Gulf Westville, IL; grandchildren, Holmes, Chuck Wing and Matt Navarre, Florida with her hus- Breeze, Florida, at 1:00 p.m. Alex, Eric, Kacy, Philip and Robinson. band Tom. Their son Ryan is a (C.S.T.), with memorial mass Jessica; and great-grandchil- ROSE LAWN FUNERAL Captain in the Marine Corps. that followed at 2:00 p.m., and dren, Malia, Gabriel, Karlee HOME is in charge of arrange- Daughter Kara is married to lunch in the parish hall at 3:00 and Shelby. ments. Bobby a Marine Corps p.m. Memorial service was 11 Captain. They have a son The Corbari family wishes a.m. Saturday, October 28th at Brunt Connor (Lee's great grandson). to extend special thanks to St. Ann Catholic Church at 100 Gobble Up Some Andrea Frances East Brunt, The family has asked that a Franco's friends who were Daniel Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL age 55 of Gulf Breeze, passed donation be made in the name always there for him: Socrate, 32561. Terrific Fashions! away October 30, 2006. of Lee Christensen to Carlo, Bill, Johnny and Andrea was born September Covenant Hospice, 5041 North Wayne. The family also thanks Roth Shop NOW to avoid the 24, 1951 in Chicopee Falls, 12th Avenue, Pensacola, Dr. Patton, Gulf Breeze Murray H. Roth, age 95, Christmas Rush retired chemical engineer, died MA. She graduated from Tate Florida 32504 in lieu of flow- Hospital and Respiratory Care ● High School in 1969, where ers. Department and Emerald in Gulf Breeze on Saturday, M - F 10AM - 6 PM SAT 10 AM - 5 PM ● she was very active in choral Coast Hospice. October 21. He was an avid Harbourtown Suite 27 music. Andrea spent her whole Corbari Memorial contributions golfer and bridge player. (850) 934-0492 913 G. B . Pkwy. ● Gulf Breeze, FL life helping and serving her Franco B. Corbari, 58, may be made in Franco's name During the Depression he community and friends, passed away at home in Gulf to St. Ann's Catholic Church, played saxophone in a jazz whether it was working at Breeze, Florida, on November 100 Daniel Drive, Gulf band. Bobby D's on Pensacola Beach 2, 2006. Breeze, FL 32561. Funeral He was born January 7, or through her tireless volun- Franco graduated high arrangements have been made 1911, in the city of Brooklyn, teering at the Pensacola Beach school in La Spezia, Italy, and through ROSE LAWN New York. He attended the Elks Lodge. She was always entered the Italian Naval FUNERAL HOME, Gulf first year of college at BAMA there to help. Her position as Academy where he earned a Breeze. and graduated from the the Head Wreck in the Krewe Bachelor of Science degree in University of Michigan in of Wrecks allowed her to pro- Naval Sciences with minors in Earley 1934, and completed a B.Ch.E. vide the whole community Physics and Chemistry from Robert J. Earley, age 75 of at Brooklyn Polytechnic with a Mardi Gras celebration Livorno, Italy. He was selected Largo, FL, former resident and Institute. He held several U.S. on the beach. by the Italian Navy to go to Fire Chief of Pensacola Beach, and one German chemical She was preceded in death Pensacola, Florida, for special died Friday, October 20, 2006, patents. by her father, Andrew J. East; training to become a Naval at Morton Plant Hospital with Following retirement from and father-in-law, Andrew J. Aviator. He flew both fixed his loving wife, Mary, by his the chemical industry he lived Brunt, Sr. wing aircraft and helicopters. side. in Orange County, California She is survived by her hus- He received his American Beloved husband for 57 until moving to Gulf Breeze in Dr. Lachowsky Offers Comprehensive band of 25 years, Andy Brunt wings in Corpus Christi, years of Mary (nee 2006. He is preceded by his Evaluation & Treatment of Allergies and of Gulf Breeze; mother, Texas, in 1972. Finkbinder) Earley, he was the loving wife Florence and son Asthma Board Certified Allergy & Immunology Frances Smallwood East of His journey to Pensacola led devoted father of six children, Richard. Murray will be great- Milton; mother-in-law, Franco to more than Naval Robert, Thomas, Donna, the ly missed by his two children, To schedule an appointment at either office, please call: Laurian Brunt; sisters, Karen accomplishment, for it was late Jack, Elise and William Amy and Charles Roth, his PENSACOLA GULF BREEZE (Rick) Hagford of Fernandina there that he met his lovely “Bud,” and loving grandfather daughter-in-law, Dana Roth, Beach, FL and Denise (Eric) wife Cheryl. His native Italy of 15 and great-grandfather of and his grandchildren, Adam 477-5656 932-9434 Frank 9400 University Pkwy 41 Fairpoint Dr. - Suite F Lachowsky, MD Olson of Oklahoma City, OK; called him home for advanced six. and Travis Roth. In Baptist Medical Park

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Hardy to speak at photo club Local photographer Frank Hardy will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Wide Angle Photo Club. Hardy, a second generation professional photographer since 1977, will share his insights on improving photo presentation and compet- ing in photo contests. The photo club meeting begins at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 13, at ARC Gateway, 3908 North 10 Avenue (near Fairfield Drive) in Pensacola. Guests are welcome to hear Hardy's pro- gram and stay for the club's business session at 8 p.m. Dues of $24 for the 2007 new membership year are now being collected. For more infor- mation about this and other activities by the photo club, check their Internet web site at www.wideanglephotoclub.org. Gulf Power to host economic symposium “Building a Competitive Region – A Blueprint for the Future” is the theme for Gulf Power’s tenth annual Economic Symposium sched- uled for November 13 and 14 in Destin. The popular and informa- tion-packed event gives civic, government and business lead- ers the opportunity to come together and share views on issues vital to the success of Northwest Florida. While the symposium is not open to the public, media coverage is wel- comed. There will be several fea- tured speakers, including Brit Hume, anchor of “Special Report with Brit Hume” on Fox News. Hume will give an insid- er’s view of Washington, D.C. Forbes publisher Rich Karlgaard, also the author of “Life 2.0 How People Across America Are Transforming Their Lives by Finding the Where of Their Happiness” will give an overview of Facts and Trends in the U.S. Economy. Marian Johnson, executive director of the Florida Chamber Political Institute, will analyze this week’s state elections. Approximately 500 people have registered for this year’s event which will be at The Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa. Other topics on the agenda include: Monday, November 12, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. ■ U.S. Representative Jeff Miller: U.S. Congress update ■ Major General Jeffrey R. Riemer: Air Armament Center, Eglin AFB ■ Maintaining America’s Competitiveness Through Talent Development in Regional Economics: U.S. Department of Labor ■ Workforce Development – NW Florida Style: Jeffery Stoller, deputy executive direc- tor, Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, Rutgers Tuesday, November 13, 8:30 a.m. – noon ■ Florida’s Rural Markets Become More Competitive: Bridget Merrill, Enterprise Florida; Don Upton, Fairfield Index, Inc. ■ Building a Biosciences Environment – Lessons Learned: Weaver Gaines, Ixion Biotechnology ■ Northwest Florida – Through the Looking Glass: Rick Harper, UWF Haas Center director. www.gulfbreezenews.com

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Section B GULF BREEZE NEWS November 9, 2006 Hwy. 399 to NCAA Fall Festival Navarre Beach being repaired opens Wednesday Temporary repairs to J. Earle Bowden Way, the road which connects Pensacola Beach and Navarre Beach, Less than one week remains until Details: more are represented at the Field of are underway, according to Gulf Pensacola residents can welcome more Champions, and there are video games www.goargos.com/ncaafestival Islands National Seashore FEMA fishing than 800 student-athletes from 70 planned at the Coca-Cola Sports Video Superintendent Jerry Eubanks. teams who will gather to compete in family, fireworks and the grand intro- Van. “By spring of 2007, we hope to have I’m not sure what all the hullabaloo six different sports for the NCAA duction of the competing schools and The Molly Ringwalds, an ’80s trib- a two-way public use road from is about people complaining about Division II National Championships student-athletes. All events are free to ute band, will perform. The student- Navarre Beach to Opal Beach day-use FEMA money being used to rebuild Festival: men’s and women’s cross the public, who is encouraged to bring athletes from all teams will take part in area, as well as a one-lane road for the Fishing Pier alongside the Phillip country, women’s field hockey, fold-up chairs or blankets. a grand march through Seville Square emergency use only westward from Beal Bridge? Why do people think women’s volleyball, and men’s and Featured is the Coca-Cola Spirit of to mark the beginning of the 2006 Opal Beach to Pensacola Beach,” this is a bad thing? I’m certain that women’s soccer. Champions Tour – a sports interactive NCAA Division II National Eubanks said. some people just need a reason to The NCAA plans a night of family experience including a basketball zone Championships Festival. The evening The damaged areas between Opal complain or they have no reason to fun at the Opening Ceremonies with 3-point shoot-out, knock-out and will conclude with a fireworks display Beach and Pensacola Beach will live. The naysayers are out in full Wednesday, Nov. 15 at Seville Square hot shot. The public can hit a home over Pensacola Bay as spectacular as require additional work and protective force over this one. from 3 - 9 p.m. This interactive street run, serve up aces or score on the the Fourth of July. measures before that section can be Don’t these people think that festival will feature great music, great lacrosse goalie in the multi-sports Details:www.goargos.com/ncaafes- reopened for public use, Eubanks said. food, interactive games for the whole tival. money should be spent to rebuild dome. Soccer, football, hockey and See PARKS, Page 2B6 small government businesses that add money to the general fund of cities to be used to make it a better place? Don’t they realize that people are Fun is in the air employed there? Don’t they know that fishing is important to the sanity of many minds… mine, for one! The Kids enjoy Pensacola Beach point they try to make “that it should Elementary’s Fall Festival be spent on people that need it more than local anglers do” is weak. It has LEFT: Trey Wright, been two years, if you are still in a Daize Maggio, Marlee FEMA trailer and still can’t make it Taylor, and Ethan Phyfe on your own, you never will be able playing the pig race. to! Sounds rough, but so is life some- times. I say, use it to rebuild the fish- RIGHT: Monette ing pier on both sides and let people Hodges’ dancers per- go back to the hobby they loved so form. much. Lots of people, rich and poor, BELOW: Amy Martin fish off that bridge, and it is needed with her children Drew for the community. Not everyone has and Starfish Holk (with a boat or can afford one. This pier gets the Pirate). people to the deeper water where the bigger fish are and is affordable for Photos and information cour- all. It is also out of the way of traffic tesy of Kristin Amberson. so kids can play, and the pelicans have a place to sit and wait for a free meal. We need to help the pelicans, too you know! Anyone that fishes will tell you that “The Fish ain’t what Fishing is all about!” Fishing is about being togeth- er with your buddy, your family or with your thoughts with the beauty of the outdoors around you. Fishing is about the Lively Ladies and the Fishin’ Chix that proved that women can fish too. Fishing is not caring about anything but catching the “big one.” Fishing is hunting in the water. It is the quest for bragging rights and is a lot less expensive than therapy. It is mental health care for hundreds of people on both sides of the bay. I’m thinking that all those people that are yelling out there about spend- ing the FEMA grant money on “folks that need it” ain’t been fishing in a long time, if ever. I’d bet my tackle box on it. They don’t understand the importance of fishing, they just want to help us spend our own money com- ing back to us the way they think we Parent volunteer Liz Niven face painting Sara Burnett (3rd grader). should spend it. I say, Shut Up and go fishing, then, just maybe you’ll under- stand. Just thought you’d like to know… If you are happy for your freedom, thank a veteran Most of us have heard the words to serve our uniform.” It would provide great quoted from the Old Testament book of country. This encouragement to them and, at the Micah, “They will beat their swords weekend pro- same time, let them know we do care, Veteran’s Day parade into plowshares and their spears into vides an opportu- and are grateful. pruning hooks. Nation will not take up nity to remember Douglas McArthur said of those sol- is Saturday on beach sword against nation, nor will they train and say thanks to diers who fought with him – island by The Pensacola Beach Veteran’s for war anymore. All people will be at those who have island – in the Pacific, “They sweat and Day parade will begin at Springhill peace, and no one will make them served, and to toil …and at the end, they die, Suites at 2 p.m., travel in the southern afraid.” those who still unknown, uncomplaining, with faith in lane of Via de Luna then turn into the That has been a dream of humankind serve today. their hearts, and on their lips, a prayer Casino Beach parking lot and proceed for centuries, and still it goes unful- many even have given their lives, and You have probably seen those for victory.” toward the Gulfside Pavilion. filled. The acts of terrorism seem to many have gone through life disabled words, “If you can read this, thank a Let us pray that freedom will always The After Hours band will take the make it even more an unrealistic because of their commitment. teacher.” This weekend, perhaps we be victorious and the words of Micah stage at 6 p.m. to provide live enter- dream. There are those of our military We are grateful for all the men and could say, “If you are happy for your will some day become reality. tainment. who have dreamed this same thing – women who have gone into the military freedom, thank a veteran, or anyone in

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LEFT: In disguise as “the cat’s meow,” Bettie Lee s! Sundstrom shows her deco- of Treat rated “Trunk of Treats.” The Trunk fall festival at Pensacola Beach Community Church also offered a haunted house, fortune teller and jump house. BELOW: Zoe Cooper, Hannah May & Katie Collins (Sunday School director) enjoy the Trunk of Treats.

Submitted by Bettie Lee Sundstrom and Cindy Abrams

Andrea’s spirit lives on at the beach Pensacola Beach has had some great people who do great things and have become immor- talized in beach history. Well one of them passed away recently. She goes by the name of Andrea. I personally did not know Andrea; surely I’ve seen her around in my short life but never personally met her (surely involved with helping out but Andrea made them. She any beach resident has met her whenever she could. She was brought a lot of business in at some point in time). good friend of another beach there. She requested a particular About one week ago I was legend, Harry Gowens. kind of Scotch that we didn’t scheduled to meet Andrea and She was undoubtedly the carry, and my being a young the “Lively Ladies” for a col- type of person who worked as smart-@$$, told her that this is umn I was going to write about hard as she played. what we have. them. Unfortunately, that meet- Since I never met her or per- “She very politely told me ing fell through due to the re- sonally experienced the type of that she could take her business opening of the Elks lodge and person she was, I will leave you (which were several good was rescheduled. I will never with a quote that Nancy patrons) elsewhere, and laughed see her. I’m sure I’ll be able to Kilpatrick shared with me: when she said this. I knew the meet up with the “Lively “I was kind of new to the lady meant business, so I Ladies” soon and they’ll be able beach, had just started bartend- ordered her the Scotch she to share their stories about her. ing at the Tiki Lounge and that’s wanted. She had a very humor- Not only was she part of the where I met her, she and all the ous, yet serious way to get her “Lively Ladies” but she was other ‘Derelict’s Corner’ folk. point across. also one of the original “SOB’s” They all welcomed me with Since the news of her pass- (Sisters Of the Beach!). open arms, mainly because I ing, I have only been able to see It is to my understanding she was making their drinks and her face as she told me she’d was the head “wreck” with the running their tabs. I liked these take her business elsewhere, and Krewe of Wrecks. Without her folks! Shortly after, the Tiki laughing at me. I learned a lot there would be no Mardi Gras closed down and I started work- from her in 30 seconds and have every year on the beach. ing at the Sunset Bar on the carried it with me for the last People have told me she was adjacent property. The Tiki crew 20-something years. God Bless a very helpful person, always came to see me now and again, Her Soul.” PARKS: Public input sought by Nov. 30 Continued from page 1B copies of the EAs will be avail- Want to know more? able by request or they can be Eubanks also said that, after A public open house will be accessed electronically at the recent meetings involving the held at the Naval Live Oaks Park’s website, Federal Highway Admin- Visitor Center from 2-7 p.m. www.nps.gov/guis. istration, Florida Department of on Wednesday, Nov. 15, to In addition, a public open- Transportation, the National Park discuss and receive com- house will be held at the Naval Service (NPS) and consultants, ments on the environmental Live Oaks Visitor Center from 2- assessments to the roads. plans for permanent repairs to J. 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 15, to Details: (850) 934-22600. Earle Bowden Way and Fort discuss and receive comments on Pickens Road on Santa Rosa the EAs. Island are moving forward. The NPS has developed envi- Superintendent Eubanks “This process has been exten- ronmental assessments (EAs) for invites the public to attend the sive and complex, particularly the permanent repairs to each open house and/or to submit writ- with the storm season of 2005 roadway (J. Earle Bowden Way ten comments during the com- which damaged both roadways and Fort Pickens Road). The ment period (Nov. 1 - 30). just as reconstruction from EAs will be released for public Comments may be submitted Hurricane Ivan was within days comment until November 30. of completion. The Federal “The preferred alternative is to electronically to the NPS Highway Administration deter- rebuild the roads utilizing protec- Planning, Environment and mined that some form of protec- tive measures such as sand Public Comment (PEPC) website tion of the roadway(s) from berms, articulated concrete at http://parkplanning.nps.gov or future storm events is necessary, block, and/or geoweb mattresses in hard copy to: Superintendent, but the impact of protective mea- in the areas most prone to Gulf Islands National Seashore, sures or ‘hardening’ on the natur- washout,” Eubanks said. “On the 1801 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf al environment was also a con- Fort Pickens Road, use of sheet Breeze, Florida 32563. cern within the NPS,” Eubanks piling is an additional option.” For details, contact Park said. Hard or compact disk (CD) Headquarters at (850)934-2600.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS November 9, 2006 3 B Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Waterfront Rescue Mission looking for donations, volunteers On Thanksgiving Day, Waterfront meal delivered to their home on away from noon to 2:30 p.m. Any during the week prior to Thanksgiving Program: gloves, scarves, toboggan Rescue Mission plans to serve and Thanksgiving Day to call the mission at guests wishing to contact family mem- Day. hats, blankets, backpacks, socks, deliver 1,800 meals to anyone in (850) 438-4027. Anyone who has bers will be given the opportunity to ■ Volunteer to drive or serve on underwear, personal hygiene items, and Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties transportation is invited to enjoy the make free local and long distance calls Thanksgiving Day. children's toys who cannot afford a traditional family style Great Thanksgiving on the day of the Event thanks to a ■ Groups can organize a canned ■ Youth Groups or Sunday school Thanksgiving dinner. This is an oppor- Banquet at the mission located at 16 donation from Nextel. food drive: yams, corn, green beans, classes can take part in group volunteer tunity for homeless, poor, lonely, or West Main Street in downtown Waterfront Rescue Mission is call- lima beans, and cranberry sauce. projects to prepare for the Event. shut-in men, women, and children in Pensacola. ing on the rest of the community to join ■ Donate food items or make a Let the homeless and poor know the area to receive food and fellowship The program will begin at 11 a.m. in reaching out to the homeless and financial donation. $31.40 will provide that they have something to be thankful during the Thanksgiving holiday. with gospel music and a special mes- needy in our area. There are numerous 20 meals and $78.50 will provide 50 for. For more information about how to The mission is encouraging resi- sage. Free meals, winter clothing, and ways to be involved in this event. meals. help or to know more about Waterfront dents to identify anyone that needs a personal hygiene items will be given ■ Volunteer for meal preparation ■ Donate items for the Giveaway Rescue Mission, call (850) 438-4027.

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Hacking husband and In Her Made UFC 65 Family Guy Law & Order :00 Brian (N) ’ “Darkroom” (N) the Sunset mons (CC) Derek (CC) “Breasts, (Live) (CC) Democracy Shoes (2005, potato wants Countdown: (CC) “Sport of ’ (N) (CC) Thighs and a Computer vul- corrupt law- Comedy-Dra- to play volley- Kings” (CC) 9 :30 (CC) (CC) Strip Gene Sim- Whose Line? Scrubs ’ Phil of the Fu- men. Hughes vs. Family Guy ’ mons (CC) ture ’ Side of Wise” nerability. ’ ma) Cameron ball. St. Pierre (N) (CC) (DVS) (CC) Diaz, Toni Col- News News World War II Everybody- News CSI: Miami The 700 Club Daily Show Zack & Cody E! News Will & Grace lette. ’ (CC) Laguna UFC: All Ac- Comedy Fest. 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there’s no place like home!” For, like, the bazillionth time, goria) returns to modeling but can only get “mom” gigs. women by posing as a photographer, has killed one victim, but who’s complaining? Hey, it’s a young biz. so the CSIs must act fast. Weekly Best Bets 8 p.m. on NBC 9 p.m. on CBS Tuesday Las Vegas: Every casino should offer self-improve- : He’s not only the head of the Miss- 8 p.m. on FOX Thursday ment services on the side. In this new episode, Ed (James ing Persons Unit; he’s also a client. Jack (Anthony La- House: Nice work if you can get it, and John Larro- Caan) enlists Mike and Danny (James Lesure, Josh Paglia) goes under cover as a player at an illegal poker 7:30 p.m. on NBC quette did. The star of the “McBride” mystery movies guest Duhamel) to help improve a high roller’s image with his club in search of clues to a young member’s disappear- stars in the new episode “Son of Coma Guy” as ... a guy in The Office: How can we have “The Office” without the wife. Mary (Nikki Cox) resolves to conquer her biggest fear ance. Next thing you know, he’s taken captive by a woman office? That remains to be seen, but the new episode a coma. House (Hugh Laurie) thinks the man’s son may and asks Adam Carolla (guest starring as himself) to help. (Susanna Thompson) who believes the missing man hired have a hereditary medical problem, but how’s he going to “Branch Closing” brings bad news for the Scranton staff, Maybe financial counseling would be a good sideline, too, him to kill her. And nobody’s coming to his rescue because get a family history when the kid’s only living relative is un- and you can tell what that news is from the episode title. as three deadbeat clients have left Sam (Vanessa Marcil) his colleagues have no idea he’s in danger in the new conscious? Also, there’s tension on the team thanks to Trit- As Michael (Steve Carell) tries to keep everyone’s morale with big money woes. episode “Win Today.” ter (guest star David Morse). up, the employees start envisioning what their lives will be Saturday Monday like after the closing. 8 p.m. on NBC 8 p.m. on CBS 7 p.m. on FOX Law & Order: Criminal Intent: You thought you’d 9:01 p.m. on NBC CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: A murder in a Prison Break: The new episode “Bolshoi Booze” heard some sordid stories about former child stars? This ER: Maybe one of the ladies from “Nanny 911” could parking garage — captured on a security camera de- pours on the drama — possibly exceeding the legal lim- new episode has not one, but two kid stars of yesteryear use a second job. Finding a nanny for their new baby liberately set to take blurry footage — leads Nick it. But these guys know all about exceeding limits. T- gone bad; in fact, one has gone dead. Logan and Wheel- proves difficult for Kovac and Abby (Goran Visnjic, Maura (George Eads) to some new information about the Bag (Robert Knepper) makes a huge sacrifice to get er’s (Chris Noth, Julianne Nicholson) investigation leads Tierney); nobody who applies is up to their standards. time he was buried alive. Mitch Pileggi (“The -Files”) hold of Westmoreland’s fortune. Lincoln (Dominic Pur- them to a drug headquarters operating out of an ice-cream Back at the ER, a belligerent patient refuses treatment guest stars as the father of a woman whose boyfriend cell) bids farewell to someone else close to him. Went- truck, then to another former child star, a counterfeiting when he turns out to have something more complicated is killed after a night of partying. worth Miller, Rockmond Dunbar and Wade Williams racket and the Albanian mob. Eric Bogosian also stars in than the flu. Forest Whitaker guest stars in the new Sunday also star. “Blasters.” episode “Jigsaw.” 8 p.m. on ABC 9 p.m. on CBS Wednesday Friday Desperate Housewives: If there’s one thing the CSI: Miami: Talk about art imitating life! 8 p.m. on NBC Nikka La Rue, sister of Eva La Rue, who 7 p.m. on TBS casting suits at this show are good at, it’s moms. Medium: Psst! She’s over here! In the old “Law & Or- The Wizard of Oz: “Someplace where there isn’t any Lesley Ann Warren, Carol Burnett, Shirley Knight and plays Natalia, guest stars in this new episode as a reporter. In “Darkroom,” Na- der” slot! It’s too bad “Kidnapped” didn’t catch on, but its trouble.” “It’s a twistah! It’s a twistah!” “And your little dog, Linda Dano have all done memorable guest turns as demise is good news for fans of this popular crime drama, moms, stepmoms and mothers-in-law. In this new talia’s sister, Anya (Natalie Morales), is kid- too!” “You clinking, clanking, clattering collection of caligi- napped. And the story is based on something which wasn’t expected back until midseason. Patricia Ar- nous junk!” “Fly! Fly! Bring me that girl and her slippers!” episode, Bree (Marcia Cross) meets her newest quette returns as Allison Dubois, the based-on-a-real-per- mother-in-law, played by the great Dixie Carter. that happened to Nikka in real life. Cue the “Twilight “Who would have thought a good little girl like you could Zone” theme! The kidnapper, who has been luring son medium whose ability to see the dead comes in handy destroy my beautiful wickedness?” “And oh, Auntie Em, Speaking of motherhood, poor Gabrielle (Eva Lon- helping the authorities solve crimes.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8B November 9, 2006 GULF BREEZE NEWS Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Families head to Greek Fest this weekend The 47th Annual Pensacola spanakopeta, manestra and Greek Festival will be held this Grecian green beans are served weekend with festivities for the continuously during our hours whole family. of operation. Traditional gyro, Months of facility planning, souvlakia and sausage, cala- food preparation and cultural maria and Greek salad are hospitality will all come togeth- favorites from our sandwich er for this special community booth. event. The Greek Festival is an The beautifully displayed integral part the Pensacola Greek pastries include baklava, Greek community, and in a spir- kataife, kourambiethes, pasta, it of hospitality, the parishioners ergolavos, kok, koulourakia and of the Greek Orthodox Church paximadia. You must see and of the Annunciation open their taste to appreciate. festival to all. Festival guests are invited to According to church mem- attend a tour of the church bers, the event allows them to which includes explanations of share both their Orthodox traditional Orthodox architec- Christianity as well as their cul- ture, music and worship. tural traditions with area neigh- The Festival is held at the bors. As always, a portion of the Greek Orthodox Church of the proceeds will be donated to a Annunciation, 1720 West local charity. Garden Street, under the tents Greek cuisine is the focus of on the grounds of the church. the three days of festivities. Continuous live Greek Various menu items are present- bouzoukee music, native Greek Crowds flock to the annual Greek Fest held at the Greek No Greek Fest is complete without authentic Greek dancers ed with a Grecian flair. Baked dance performances and a vari- Orthodox Church of the Annunciation on Garden Street in performing each day throughout the course of the festival chicken, roasted lamb, pista- ety of Greek foods fill the Pensacola. The festival features food, fellowship and true weekend. chio, mousaka, tiropeta, grounds. Greek culture.

Gulf Coast Kid’s House hosts open house Franklin Hayes/Gulf Breeze News Gulf Coast Kid’s House rated facility and address something nice for yourself invites community members newcomers’ inquiries. while helping Kid’s House Gulf Breeze opens to visit them and their neigh- GCKH will have customized provide services to child vic- dog park boring businesses for the items available. Please join tims of neglect and abuse. From left to right: Dog lovers 12th Avenue 8th Annual them for refreshments and The Gulf Coast Kid’s Carolyn Whitman, Gail Thomas Holiday Open House on fellowship at Gulf Coast House mission is to prevent and Denise Henderson enjoy Sunday, Nov. 12 from noon Kid’s House at 3401 N. 12th the occurrence or recurrence the brand new amenities at the until 5 p.m. The event, spon- Ave in Pensacola. of abuse or neglect through Gulf Breeze Dog Park during its sored by the Historic 12th Chastain’s Hair and Nail effective community services grand opening Nov. 4. Avenue Business Salon will be offering hair- for children and families by Association, will feature cuts for both men and women providing a holistic approach food, music and a trolley to at a reduced price with all of to the prevention, investiga- and from participating busi- the proceeds to be donated to tion, treatment of child abuse nesses. At Gulf Coast Kid’s Gulf Coast Kid’s House. and neglect. House, board and staff mem- Cuts will be on a first come, For more information bers will be on hand to give first served basis, so be sure about this or other GCKH informative tours of the to put 2900 N. 12th Avenue events please call (850) 595- child-friendly, holiday-deco- at the top of your list. Do 5800. The 2006 Santa Rosa County Tax Roll has been received Chamber plans NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE by Robert McClure, Tax Collector from the Property Gulf Breeze Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No. 18-06 was Appraiser and the tax roll is open for collections. Christmas parade presented to the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze for the first read- It is time to register groups to ing on Monday, November 6, 2006, and will be presented for final read- Payments may be mailed to Robert McClure, Tax ing and adoption on Monday, November 20, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. in the participate in the annual Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, Holiday Parade down Shoreline Florida. Collector P. O. Box 7100 Milton FL 32572 or made Dr. to McLane. What a great The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows: in person at the following locations: way to spend a Saturday morn- ing! ORDINANCE NO. 18-06 The registration form can be ● The Milton Office located at 6495 Caroline Street behind McDonalds found on the Gulf Breeze Chamber website at www.gulf- An Ordinance of the City of Gulf Breeze, vacating its Interest in and to a breezechamber.com or contact Certain Street and Right-of-way Previously Dedicated to the Public ● Pursuant Via the Subdivision Plat Known as Alhambra Townhomes The South Santa Rosa Service Center at 5841 Gulf Breeze Parkway just east of the office at 932-7888. Subdivision; Providing for Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances; Providing The Zoo in Midway Registration deadline is for Severability; and Providing for an Effective Date. Monday, November 27. There will be a pre-parade meeting on A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public in the ● The Gulf Breeze Office at 1101 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Suite 104 across from the Monday, December 4 to give City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at the Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. Gulf Breeze Hospital and behind Whataburger out numbers, bags and all If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any important information. Plan to matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, such person may be part of this fun event. need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which ● record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal The Pace Office at 4000 Hwy. 90 Unit A across from the Sonic Drive-In Wilkerson promoted is to be based. ● Mandy The Jay Office at 5259 Booker Lane in the Jay Community Center behind City Wilkerson has THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA Hall been promot- BY:Marita Rhodes ed to vice CITY CLERK Legal #0249 president of ● All offices are open Monday-Friday from 8:00-4:30 with the exception of the public rela- Pace Office which is open Tuesday-Friday from 7:00-6:00. The Jay and Gulf tions for Allstate’s Breeze offices close for lunch. NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE Employer Wilkerson Services Payments postmarked by November 30th will receive a 4% discount. (AES), a Pensacola-based pro- Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No. 17-06 was fessional employer organiza- presented to the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze for the first read- Payments postmarked by December 31st will receive a 3% discount. ing on Monday, November 6, 2006, and will be presented for final read- tion. Wilkerson will be respon- ing and adoption on Monday, November 20, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. in the Payments postmarked by January 31st will receive a 2% discount. sible for all facets of public Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, Payments postmarked by February 28th will receive a 1% discount. relations within the organiza- Florida. tion. The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows: Prior to this position, she Payments made in March will be the gross amount of taxes due without discount. worked for more than three ORDINANCE NO. 17-06 years as AES’ customer service The 2006 taxes become delinquent April 1, 2007. Payments made on or after April manager. Wilkerson is a gradu- 1st of 2007 will have interest added and must be paid with cash, cashier’s check, ate of the University of West An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze, Florida, vacating its interest in certain common areas identified in the plat of a money order, or credit card. Florida and 18 year Pensacola resubdivision of Blocks A, B, and C of Nightingale Manors Subdivision; resident. providing for severability; providing for repeal of conflicting ordinances; For additional information, and providing an effective date. A 2.95% convenience fee is added to all payments made by credit card, both in call (850) 477-4449 or visit person and via the internet. www.aeshr.com. A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public in the City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at the Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, such person may All tax information may be obtained and payments made Articles, need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal on the Tax Collector’s website of www.robertmcclure.com Archives and is to be based. Ads at or you may call 983-1800. Please note that the 2006 taxes www. THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA are based on assessments by the Property Appraiser as of gulfbreezenews BY:Marita Rhodes January 1st, 2006. .com CITY CLERK Legal #0248

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BY JASON THOMPSON The Dolphins rounded out Gulf Breeze News the scoring when Williams stole [email protected] a ball from a Pace player and fed Jeff Lanza for a goal with The Gulf Breeze boys soccer six minutes left. team opened play in the 2006 Dolphins 1, Niceville 1 season last week with a win Gulf Breeze got a goal from over Pace and a scoreless tie Williams in the 56th minute to with Niceville in a preseason salvage a tie with the Eagles tournament at UWF and Pace. Thursday at the Pace Soccer Dolphins 2, Pace 0 Complex. The game got Gulf Breeze, who tied the moved there because of Patriots twice last season, scored UWF’s men hosting of the goals in both halves to defeat the NCAA Division II South Patriots Oct. 31 at UWF. Regional Tournament. The Patriots put the pressure The Eagles, who defeated on early, as keeper Johnny Washington 3-0 two days prior, Miller had to punch a free kick got on the board in the 44th over the crossbar in the third minute by punching a ball over minute and Kyle Losoya broke the head of Miller, who came up a one on one chance in the off his line to challenge the shot. 11th minute. The Dolphins would tie it The Dolphins got on the board when Williams took a pass from in the 25th minute when Chris Stuart Parks and rifled in a shot Wilson launched a shot into the near the 18-yard line. net from 20 yards out. Cody Gulf Breeze opened the Williams passed to Nik Hoskins, regular season Tuesday with a who got the assist on the goal. four match homestand, starting Leland Davis had a one on one with Woodham. They host with the Pace keeper, who made Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Milton today, Navarre Saturday Leland Davis (left) and Josh Epstein perform a drill last week. a diving save in the 43rd minute. and Pine Forest Monday. BRIEFS

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BY JASON THOMPSON competed in two individual Gulf Breeze News events.After missing out on the [email protected] finals by 45 one-hundredths of a second, Nowak took ninth in the Junior Aileen Atzhorn was 200 yard freestyle with a time of GBHS’ highest finisher at 1:56.47. She was also 11th in Thursday’s 2A state meet in Fort the 100 yard freestyle (55.23) Lauderdale, finishing fourth in The quartet of Melanie the 100 yard breaststroke with a Marshall, Brittany Stevens, time of 1:10.06. Morgan Tibbs and Summer Atzhorn also qualified for the Schuler were 15th in the 200 finals of the 200 yard individual yard medley relay (2:06.05) medley by six one-hundredths Jay Schmitz, the only GBHS of a second. She was eighth in male to qualify for a state meet the finals with a time of 2:20.53. event, was 13th in the 100 yard Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Michala Nowak also butterfly (55.37). Aileen Atzhorn was fourth in the 100 yard breaststroke. Member FDIC Equal Opportunity Lender

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Maggie Rodgers

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Daughter of: Don and Casey Rodgers. Stepdaughter of: Jim Pschandl

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Goals this year: To get all A’s and to help the Lady Dolphins win a state championship.

In her first varsity match on Oct. 31, Rodgers scored four goals and had an assist in GBHS’ 6-0 win over Tate. Rodgers is the older of two siblings. She has a younger sister Hannah.

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O 25% off* Call Blue Mites rally to beat second seed N tues. - sat. L Navarre, Juniors lose in double overtime Y *excludes specialty services 850-932-8986 cial. the winner did not win by at a full service salon l call 932-3509 l gulf breeze, fl BY JASON THOMPSON Instead, Navarre got the ball least 27 points. Gulf Breeze News to the Dolphin 21-yard line. The Tigers took a 6-0 lead 35 [email protected] Navarre eventually scored on a seconds in the game. John The Gulf Breeze Blue Mites four-yard touchdown run with Bayer recovered a fumble on got an eight-yard touchdown 4:54 left in the game. their next series before the run by Austin DeWees with Navarre, instead of kicking it Dolphins turned the ball back 44.3 seconds left to upset the deep, kicked a squibber that the over on a fumble. second-seed Navarre Black Dolphin recovered near Brandon Sorenson recovered Raiders 12-7. midfield. Quarterback David another Tiger fumble on their The Blue Mites are the only Alverson ran for a first down next series, which set up the Gulf Breeze team still alive in and later threw an eight-yard game-tying score. Michael postseason play. Gulf Breeze pass to Chandler Foxworth. Mann threw a 45-yard will face Ensley Gold in the A fourth down run by touchdown pass to Justin Ratte. Gulf Coast Youth Football Cooper Jones kept the drive The extra point was no good. Alliance semifinals at noon going before DeWees scored The Tigers answered right Saturday at PHS. four plays later. back with a 70-yard touchdown The Juniors lost a 23-20 Without any timeouts, kickoff. The PAT was blocked, double overtime decision to Navarre tried to mount a drive leaving the score 12-6. Pensacola Saturday in Navarre, with 40.6 seconds left. A third down conversion run while the GBSA Mighty Mites A tackle for a loss by Auston by Ben Sellers, followed by a lost 30-0 to Pensacola Saturday Fillinger set up a fourth and 40-yard run by Eric Adams, set at PHS. long with less than 20 seconds up a seven-yard touchdown Blue Mites 12, left. To stop the clock, the pass from Mann to Sorenson. Navarre Black 7 Raiders spiked the ball - on GBSA’s PAT was blocked, The Dolphins kept the fourth down - giving the ball leaving the score 12-12. WEBY Raiders from getting a first back to Gulf Breeze. Yates forced a fumble that is now the down for the entire first half, Pensacola Juniors 23, was recovered by Sellers, but had to rally late to advance. Dolphins 20 (2 OT) setting up a long Dolphin drive. MOST POWERFUL Michael Hawkins scored on A 27-yard field goal by Gulf Breeze would eventually AM radio station on the a 20-yard run early in the sec- Pensacola gave the Tigers a turn the ball over on downs Gulf Coast between ond quarter. The extra point nailbiting win over Gulf before Sellers recovered a Tiger New Orleans and Tampa! kick failed, leaving the score 6- Breeze. fumble inside their own 15-yard 0. “I’ve never been more proud line. Navarre finally picked up a of a group of kids in my life,” The Tigers would score with first down midway through the GBSA coach Jim Meredeth three minutes left in the game. third quarter and benefitted by a said. But on the ensuing kickoff, holding penalty against them that The game was the only one Ratte ran it back 95 yards to tie was waved off by the head offi- in the Junior Division where See GBSA, Page 8C 6

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8C November 9, 2006 GULF BREEZE NEWS Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS GBSA Navarre Black Midgets 32, as the Dolphins got the ball make it 13-0. GBSA White 0 back. But Navarre’s Brad Kyle Smith would intercept a Continued from Page 7C The Dolphins played tough Leggett would intercept a Dolphin pass and returned it 60 the game at 20-20. Eric Burke for a quarter and a half before pass, setting up a 33-yard yards for the final play of the kicked the two-point extra point. the Raiders scored three touchdown run by Nolan first half. Cathey ran in the extra In the first overtime, Stephen touchdowns in the final four LeMaitre. Joel Fry would stop point. Crowhurst forced a fumble that minutes of the second quarter the extra point try, leaving the Mario Verrett ran in a 60- was recovered by Yates. as they shut out Gulf Breeze. score 6-0 with 4:21 left in the yard touchdown with 6:35 left The Dolphins had two Randy Halpin intercepted first half. in the third quarter. Fry again chances to catch game-winning a Navarre pass on the LeMaitre would run for 51 made a stop on the extra point, touchdowns, but couldn’t haul Raiders’ first offensive play. yards for another score with leaving the score 26-0. www.LionsPrideSeniorSolutions.com them in. Gulf Breeze had a But Gulf Breeze would turn 42.7 seconds left in the first Leggett would intercept 3406 Santa Rosa Drive Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563 the ball over on downs at half. Jarod Willoughby another pass, leading to a l game-winning field goal 850-932-9025 blocked in the second overtime the 38-yard line. caught the extra point pass game-ending touchdown run before the Tigers closed out the Cody King recorded a sack from Michael Cathey to of 25 yards by Cathey. game with the game-winning field goal. Pensacola beat Gulf Breeze 6-0 during the regular season. Pensacola Mighty Mites 30, Gulf Breeze 0 Information on this game was unavailable at press time. Recap of Oct 28 games The following is a recap of how Gulf Breeze fared in the opening round of playoff games on Oct. 28: The GBSA Blue Mites got a pair of touchdowns from Chandler Foxworth as they defeated Myrtle Grove Green 30- 6 Saturday in the opening round of the playoffs at Myrtle Grove. Andy Creech made a fourth down stop for the Dolphins, who would turn that into a one- yard touchdown run by Cooper Jones. Foxworth added the two- point kick to make it 8-0 with 1:23 left in the first quarter. Jones later picked off a pass that was tipped by teammate Austin DeWees. Foxworth would score on a 37-yard touchdown with 4:48 left in the second quarter. Foxworth’s kick made it 16-0. The Dolphins’ next score also came off a turnover. Kale Jarvis forced a fumble that was recovered by teammate Gray Dorsey. Michael Hawkins’ fourth down run set up a two-yard touchdown for Foxworth, who added another two-point kick. The two teams traded turnovers before Myrtle Grove scored on a 60-yard run. Creech forced a fumble that was recovered by Auston Fillinger. Gulf Breeze rounded out the scoring on an 11-yard run by DeWees with 1:29 left in the game. Other players recording sacks or tackles for losses were Garner Curington, Dorsey, Creech and Fillinger. The Blue Mites were the only Gulf Breeze winners on Saturday as four other teams lost their playoff openers. The Blue Mini Mites lost 25- 0 to Ensley Blue, while the White Mini Mites lost 30-0 to Cantonment Maroon. Ensley Gold 12, Blue Midgets 6 (OT) The Chiefs, after scoring in overtime, recovered a fumble to seal a win over the Dolphins Saturday at PHS. The Dolphins scored what would be their lone points on their opening possession. Carlos Ortiz scored on a 10- yard run with 33.6 seconds left in the first quarter. Gulf Breeze would stop Ensley with a fourth down tackle by Reno Routh. Landon Cagle threw a short pass to Andrew Zambetti before Gulf Breeze had to punt. Ortiz made a pair of tackles before Blayne Richardson recovered a fumble. The Chiefs would recover a fumble on Gulf Breeze’s next drive, scoring on a 39-yard run with 5:39 left in the third quarter. Andrew Jurnovoy would make a stop on the extra point try, leaving the score at 6-6. Gulf Breeze drove to the Ensley 32 before turning the ball over on downs with 3:40 left in the game. Ensley withstood a sack by John Baldwin to drive to the 10-yard line before Zambetti made a tackle as regulation expired. Ensley scored on the second play in overtime before recovering a fumble on third and goal for the Dolphins.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com SectionSection DC YOURYOUR COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY NEWSPAPERNEWSPAPER NovemberApril 13, 9, 2006 Gurchiek A portrait of excellenceexcellence uses her The women of Studer talents to Group are at forefront serve of every department others Moving from business in this successful firm teacher to business owner was a natural transition for Joanna It has often been said that things in health care and in Gurchiek. behind every good man is a our community.” Ten years ago, she great woman. For the Studer Many women work as “graduated” from Gulf Breeze Group in Gulf Breeze, great coaches, working with High women aren’t just behind the hospitals and healthcare School scenes - they’re at the forefront organizations locally and with her of every major department in around the nation to help this successful organization. make health care a better son and Studer Group is a health care place for their employees has been consulting firm that is devoted to work, physicians to an area to teaching evidence-based practice and patients to business tools and processes that receive care. These woman organizations can immediately women are also making a ever use to create and sustain major impact in more since. outcomes in service and internal senior leadership When operational excellence. It roles in the six main Joanna employs over 100 people across areas or pillars of left the the United States, Canada, success: finance, class- Australia and New Zealand, growth, people, quality, Gurchiek and 76 percent of those service and community. room, she employees are women. But most impressive was able Quint Studer, founder and is that the dedication of these devote to use the very skills she taught CEO of Studer Group, believes hardworking Studer Group a significant amount of time with her students-- business organi- that much of his group’s women isn’t just regulated to and resources to bettering their disabilities. someone’s zation and management -- to success can be linked to the the office. Each month, all community. Gwen Applequist, the life and that we as an begin her new career as a law many dedicated and hardwork- Studer Group employees are Lara Burnside, human director of charitable giving at organization are helping to shape firm administrator and owner ing women in his organization. given four hours off to resources coordinator for Studer Group, is passionately the future of our community,” of a real estate title company. “Without the many dynamic volunteer in their community - Studer Group, serves as involved in various non-profit What she discovered is that the female leaders that we employ, from sitting on community said Applequist. “There aren’t president for the Business organizations and helps to keep two career fields actually were we could not be the success we boards to serving as tutors for many companies out there that Leadership Network, a non- quite similar. Her classroom are today,” said Studer. “It is underprivileged children. Studer Group directly connected encourage their employees to profit organization that became a business office and because of their passion, Many female Studer to the pulse of the community. get involved - and actually give dedication, and rigorous work employees go above and educates business leaders on “I find it to be a very rewarding the means and support by which her students became employees. ethic that we are able to beyond the recommended best practices in hiring, retain- experience to know that I may to accomplish those tasks.” accomplish so many great number of hours and choose to ing, and marketing to people have made a difference in See STUDENTS, Page 8D6 REAL ESTATE

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4D November 9, 2006 GULF BREEZE NEWS Schools Gulf Breeze NEWS Gulf Breeze Middle releases first nine weeks Honor Roll Mrs. Jenny Granse, Principal of Delgado, Mitchell; Ezelle, Katelyn; Cassandra; Tober, Genna; Tran, Ha; Weldon, Taylor; Wells, Kyle; Whidby, Jeffrey; Baggett, Jordan; Bandurski, Jake; Gulf Breeze Middle School, Fairleigh, Elizabeth; Farmer, William; Violette, Rebecca; Wade, Elle; Webb, Taylor; Alexander; Wight, Zachary; Williams, Justin; Basham, Lea; Bennett, Janae'; Bergan, Ferraro, Dylan; Garrett, Taylor; Gibble, Williams, Erin; Wright, Tyler Young, Ryan Mathias; Biederman, Dallas; Blackmon, congratulates the following students Caroline; Gottstine, Travis; Grace, Justine; Grade Total: 53 Grade Total: 105 Logan; Bookout, Haley; Brown, Christina; for making the first nine weeks Honor Gray, Victoria; Hamlin, Savannah; Harper, Honors Total: 203 Brown, Jase; Brown, Mitchell; Bui, Roll: Brandon; Harvey, Brandon; Hirshowitz, 7th grade AB honor roll Juliana; Byrne, Samuel; Ceravolo, Jenna; 6th grade A Honor roll Kirsten; Irwin, Cole; Jurnovoy, Andrew 6th grade AB honor roll Addison, Brandon; Allen, Zachary; Chapman, Cheyenne; Chavers, Meredith Bailey, Anna; Barnhill, Craig; Benoit, Kalmykov, Gleb; Kelsch, ; Lawson, Allen, Peyton; Barham, Rebecca; Andrews, Summer; Battel, Jordan; Clarkin, Donald; Cobb, Cameron; Collins, Joshua; Bew, Allison; Bookout, Nicholas; Joshua; Lee, Robert; Leenig, Gregory; Baughn, Antony; Bayer, Matthew; Baynes, Bielenda, James; Brown, Michelle; Brown, Eric; Cooke, Christopher; Crandall, Nicholas Bradshaw, Mollie; Bray, John; Burns, Olivia; Leffard, Adrienne; Lennon, Adrienne; Lewis, James; Begin, Brittnee; Benge, Jack; William; Bryant, Jessica; Bunze, Jillian; Cummings, Debi; Dalton, Nicki Cagle, Landon; Caldwell, Anna; Cantrell, Julianne; Mazzola, Cameron; McCoy, Benson, Casey; Benz, Mary; Bertelli, Burke, Ryan; Caldwell, Dan; Calkins, Brett; Davis, Natalie; Day, Lauren; Deaver, Ariel; Carter, Rachel; Cayson, Brittany; Marlon; Meade, Alexander; Meredeth, Maria; Blissit, Sara; Bowyer, Kathrin; Canekeratne, Ranjan; Carnley, Lauryn; Thomas; Delgado, Nicholas; Dolfie, Collins, Taylor; Craighead, Matthew; Blake; Miguel, Constanza; Burleigh, Samantha; Cain, Marissa; Clark, Stephen; Cleary, Kristin; Jennifer; Droogsma, Jamie; Duke, Marisa; Crenshaw, Kendall; Cutler, Amanda; Miguel, Roberto; Mitchell, Jennifer; Canekeratne, Simone; Carver-Wireman, Cunningham, Luke; Curington, Amanda; Engel, Charlotte; Felder, Keegan; Fleming, Dawson, Sydney; Doman, Haley; Dunne, Moreno, Natalia; Morse, Kimberly; Mozur, Kelsey; Castanon, Monica; Chapman, Czeck, Richelle; Davis, Hayden; Davis, Peyton; Goldstein, Maury; Greer, Jacob; Patrick; Espenscheid, Katarina; Ettelson, James; Munsch, Katherine; O'Leary, Caitlin; Clark, Ashley; Clarkin, Helana; Clifft, William; Davis, Kevin; Deloach, Savannah; Grigsby, Tiffany; Halstead, Laurin ; Jack; Farmer, Katherine; Flynn, Andrew; Jessica; Ramirez, Reanna; Reitz, Michael; Brocklyn; Conway, Carmen; Cowen, Cody; Demahy, Michael; Demotts, Westin; Harris, Benjamin; Harris, Jacob; Fogel, Kyle; Foley, Adam; Gifford, Kaitlyn; Renfroe, Kristina; Ryals, Alexandria; Sakry, Crockford, Maylee; Dantin, Morgan; Earnest, Lauren; Francis, Chelsee; Hawthorne, Lindsey; Hayes, Alayna; Hicks, Gilbreath, Scott; Gluchoski, Victoria; Nicole; Schensted, Elena; Dobson, Abagail; Dotson, Alicen; Franks, Kirk; Friedland, Seth; Fromularo, Sarah; Hillis, Neil; Hinnant, Taylor; Hoeft, Goldstein, Joshua; Gough, Benjamin; Schroeder, Michelle; Shaw, Kerrie; Sise, Doyle, Emily; Dyess, Anja; Etier, Taylor; Jessica; Frost, Parker; Halpin, Shane; Nicolas; Jesmonth, John; Kasabian, Green, Savannah; Gubernat, Matthew; Kaley; Skitt, Darren; Smith, Savannah; Fitzgerald, Thomas; Fiveash, John; Flake, Harpole, Laura; Harrison, Lauren; Hill, Matthew; Keen, David; Kimsal, Emma; Gupta, Nicholas; Hamilton, Carolyn; Soutullo, Isabella; Tack, Alyse; Tate, Bella; Folland, Kyle; Freeman, Jasmine; Haley; Hoewt, Alexandra; Holtzclaw, Robert; Lampone, Thomas; Landry, Katherine Hanline, Allison; Harris, Abigail; Hoehn, Elizabeth; Taylor, Lisa; Thomas, Natalie; Freeman, Shana; Garrett, Mason; Hudson, Emalee; Joffrion, Ashley; Jones, Lee, Payton; Loudon, Corey; MacDonald, Elizabeth; Hooks, Raleigh; Hoskins, Torgersen, Reid; Wang, Allen; Webking, Gerdeman, Joshua; Gomez-Wukich, Devin; Kerr, Anna; Knapp, Haleigh; Jonathan; MacLeod, Rachel; Marcanio, Samuel; Hurd, Ally; Jacobi, Sarah; Samantha; Welsh, Samantha; Nicholas; Goudeau, Ayyan; Koester, Kyle; Langham, Brittany; Amanda; Meadows, Cody; Meadows, Johnson, Marina; Johnson, Savannah; Westmoreland, Brett; Zambetti, Andrew Hackman, Kimberli; Hahn, Peter; Halpin, Legendre, Rhett; Little, Amber; Locklin, Meagan; Merrill, Laura; Miller, Amy; Miller, Jones, Timothy; Kenworthy, Elizabeth; Grade Total: 69 Randall; Harris, Kaley; Haynes, Cody; Dane; Luchte, Blair; Marchant, Barry; Kathryn; Moore, Jordan; Morehead, Joseph; Knoch, Sierra; Koch, Jessica; Kubik, Hinote, Megan; Hoffman, Carl; Holding, Marcus, Jordan; Martin, Scott; McGhee, Moss, Ashley; Mottl, Maria; Neese, George; Elizabeth; Law, Victoria; Lowrimore, Landry; 8th grade A honor roll Vanessa; Holt, Devin; Hoover, Kendall; April; McKee, Skylar; McMillon, Connor; Nichols, Ruben; Nixon, Michael; O'Hara, Matusz, Derek; McKnight, Alexa; Moes, Adams, Eric; Bass, Morgan; Beauchamp, Hoskins, Benjamin; Hoskins, Nathaniel; Meredith, Rebecca; Meyers, Kathleen; Ross; Olsen, Sean; Outzen, Virginia; Patricia; Murphy, Madison; Justyn; Bernard, Evan; Bertelli, Gina; Ives, Sarah; Jones, Alyssa; Jones, Eliza; Minor, Seth; Monserrate, Joshua; Moran, Parsons, Brooke; Patrick, William; Pfeifler, Musmansky, Claire; Ngo, Y-Nhu; O'Brien, Bradshaw, Randolph; Brown, Julie; Kaplan, Graham; Kern, Hayden; Kozbiel, Kevin; Nawoschik, Nicholas; Overlade, Jennifer; Platt, Casey; Pohlmann, Addison; Alexandra; Odom, Jessica; Penico, Buechler, Mallory; Burke, William; Clark, Nicholas; Lewis, Michael; Link, Shelby; Lauren; Owens, Madison; Pacenta, Taylor; Quarles, Ashley; Rennie, Ryan; Roby, Madison; Philips, Hailey A; Post, Eric; Price, Andrew; Craven, Emily; Decker, Brennan; Lyons, Paxton; Lyster, Hunter; Magee, Palau, Daniela; Pena, Luz; Pfleger, Jourdan; Benjamin; Rockett, John; Rockhill, Thomas; Kevin; Proctor, Allison; Rejda, Seth; Demaria, Darien; Felder, Natalie; Jesse; Marcum, Taylor; Martin, Lauren; Prout, Jacob; Rasmussen, Kaitlyn; Remitar, Rotolo, Toni; Sardisco, Shannon; Scott, Richardson, Savannah; Sacco, Caitlin; Finelli, Joseph; Fish, Brandon; Floyd, McCain, Sara; McKissack, Kurtis; Murphy, Julie Ann; Riney, MacKenzie; Ashley; Scully, Elizabeth; Sepulveda, Scully, Catherine; Shaffer, John; Morgan; Gough, Kathryn; Gupta, Nathan; John; Murphy, Martin; Neal, Elmer Roane, Patrick; Rodgers, Hannah; Royer, Hannah; Sharp, Camila; Shell, Jefferson; Shell, Caroline; Shoemaker, Justin A; Hobbs, Shelby; Holland, Kayla; Hooks, Nguyen, Alexander; Niles, Luke; Niven, Sydney; Sessa, Christina; Shell, Sarah; Sholty, Nicholas; Skinner, Lucas; Smith, Spillers, Sara; Taylor, Harley; Torraca, Maggie; Jacobi, Daniel; Jeffrey, Ian; Alexandra; Ogurek, Zachary; Pacyga, Shula, Austin; Sims, Rosemary; Smith, Evan; Snyder, Corinne; Spearing, William; Connor; Tran, Don; Vogt, Brandon; Warford, Krueger, Kellie; Lane, Cassandra; Linkova- Taylor; Pagonis, Alexander; Papantonio, Kayla; Taylor, Christopher; Taylor, James; Sternung, Spencer; Stone, Jacqueline; Cassidy; Williams, Torrey; Wise, Chad; Henning, Ekaterina; Sara; Parnell, Alexis; Parsa, Jordan; Tighe, Matthew; Tomlin, Stephen; Trahan, Symmes, Carlin; Tate, Connor; Tibbs, Wright, Anamarie; Ziegler, Oceane Martin, James 'Jay'; McElroy, Courtney; Paulding, Trevor; Platt, Courtney; Poullard, Eric; Van Slyke, Sarah; Viglione, Sarah Holden; Tomlin, Joel; Waghalter, Caroline; Grade Total: 81 McIver, Katharine; McKissack, Kyle; Molina, John; Radcliffe, Courtney; Villegas-Toro, Juan ; Wan, Ryan; Wenzel, Webb, Lacey; Wein, Bryce; Wheeler, Ciara; Coral; Mulroy, Ryan; O'Connor, Kristy; Samson, Emily; Sarra, Ian; Scarborough, Krista; Wheeler, Emily; Wilson, Joshua; Wiley, Clayton; Wilson, Abraham; Wing, 7th grade A honor roll Papajohn, Sallie; Patterson, Michael; Benjamin; Schultz, Joseph; Sholty, Devin; Wise, Olivia; Wood, Craig; Woods, Sarah; Savannah; Wise, Michelle; Wood, Camille; Andrews, Shelby; Baldwin, John; Paulus, Brianna; Pfeifler, Clay; Ratte', Simpson, Chloe; Smith, Elizabeth; Smith, Grade Total: 94 Young, Kendall Bennett, Jordan; Brill, Olivia; Brinck, Justin; Rinke, Bailey; Rollins, Kevin; Seth; Spangler, Alexander; Strange, Braxtin; Grade Total: 114 Alexander; Burns, Robert; Byrne, Hunter; Ryan, Kevin; Schmitz, Michael; Sutton, Victoria; Tarkowski, Mallory; 8th grade AB honor roll Honors Total: 320 Campbell, Mary Kate; Carter, Allison; Simhachalam, Amanda; Simhachalam, Thompson, Chloe; Till, Ian; Ames, Arianna; Anastopoulo, Total School Honors: 523 Cleveland, Lauren; De Kozan, John; Michael; Stanhagen, Katie; Thomas, Villareal, Jake; Walden, Anthony; Constantine; Anderson, Ravin; Arnett, WBMS’ first nine weeks Honor Roll released OBES’ first nine weeks Mrs. Conni Carnley, Matechik, Preston McGee, Dorris, Jeffery Dubose, Troy Edwin Cajas, Laura Cannella, Honor Roll released Principal of Gulf Breeze Katherine McLelland, Mark Duncan, Grayson Dunn, John Jeramy Cannon, Cory Catyb, Moening, Ryanne Moore, Trinh Eddins, Hannah Edwards, Jessica Angela Yoo Cho, Savannah Middle School, congratulates Nguyen, Lauren Osburn, Emerson, Cody Evans, Nina Christian, Michael Clark, Michael Mrs. Sherry Diamond, Mrs. Leininger - Olivia Fry, the following students for Victoria Quadrini, Joseph Ewens, Alexus Fagan, Clark, Michael Colombo, Chelsey Principal, Mr. Warren Stevens, Christopher Laurent, Madison Ormsby, Maggie Player, Ashley making the first nine weeks Revette, Darren Reynolds, Phillip Rocio Figueroa, Kristin Foster, Cooper, Raphael Costa, Kenneth Assistant Principal, and the Reynolds, Brendon Robas, Margot Amanda Friar, Joel Fry, Courtney Cowman, Jeffery Cross, Tringas Honor Roll: Robohn, Rachel Ryan, Samantha Gibson, Jade Gray, Jordan Shea Dahl, Ryan Day, Sarah Oriole Beach Elementary Staff Mrs. Rufo - Elizabeth Spence, A Honor Roll Sixth Grade Shaw, Katherine Singletary, Grissom, Chandler Haugh, Kelsea Day, Alexis Denny, Brittney congratulate the following Katie McComber, Gillian Werner Jacob Alexander, Brian Andrea Smith, Heider, Heather Henry, Kaylee Devallon, Kaden Dubois, Lauren Anderson, Austin Baker, Kelly students. Maegan Stephenson, Leif Henry, Apryl Hill, Logan Horvath, Duncan, McKenzie Dunwoodie, Third Grade - ‘A/B’ Honor Roll Barrett, Brady Bauer, Trent Beck, Thillet, Zachary Todd, Sarah Taylor Howard, Morgan Kyle Duray, Malinda Eppler, Mariah Mrs. Brown - Samuel Dalton, T.J. Blaec Bejarano, Sarah Betts, Third Grade - ‘A’ Honor Roll Townsend, Kaycee Villane, Kecia Jackson, Kaitlyn Johnson, Kolt Farrone, Tanisha Fate, Durst, Destini Ferraro, Cameron Sierra Boston, Alaina Burns, Mrs. Bordelon - Emily Hoeflich, Wescott, Sydne Williams. Johnson, Travis Julius, Trenton Brianna Feurt, Erica Fitzgerald, Fields, Harrison Fleming, Madilyn Christin Campbell, Scotty McGaugh A Honor Roll Eighth Grade Kehoe, Cody King, Sean Lawson, Austin Foster, Wesley George, McCurdy, Madeleine Ngo, Eileen Dakota Campbell, Stuart Mrs. Brown - Savannah Goette, Eric Anderson, Brittany Angles, Jordan Leggett, Benjamin Cody Grimes, Christopher Gunn, Spivey, Jordan Verret Campbell, Alyssa Coleman, Miles Megan Pewitt William Campbell, William Clary, Lockhart, Hunter Lombard, Hali Hall, Yolanda Hall, Samuel Mrs. Bordelon - Destry Nix, Currie, Amanda Debenedetto, Mrs. Knight: - Jordan Fazio, Paula Costa, Cody Crews, Adrian Maddison Luchsinger, Andie Hartman, Samantha Haskell, Savannah Rowell, Daniel Torres, Desiree Des Jardins, Madeline Jessica Laenger, Lindsey Culpepper, Tayler Delane, Kathryn Macclure, Joshua Mackall, Jacob Hebert, Amy Henderson, Emily Van Auken Eagle, Veronica Garcia, Taylor McComber, Kaitlyn Prezioso, Jamie Dennis, Aric Doyen, Raquel Farrell, Nicholas Maduri, James Mammay, Alex Henning, Jelani Henry, Mrs. Knight: - Reid Folland, Gordon, Alexandra Gorham, Seabrooke Stephanie Filbert, Sequoya Finn, Margaret Mann, Tatiana McBrien, Karen Hicks, Megan Hines, Olivia Johnson, Kim Lawlis, Hannah Harms, Samantha Mrs. Laurent - Allison Neyman Kenneth Flores, Amy Friar, Christopher McKain, Conor Christopher Hodge, Jasmine Nathen Roberts, Mady Smith, Heslin, Thomas Humphrey, Mrs. Shields - Ashley Scott Gallrein, Robyn George, Aja McKinley, Tyler Mertz, Alec Miller, Holmes, Alex Horton, Zachery Nicholas Valletto Gregory Kostelac, Jordan McComber, Brianna Sekul, Isabella Grooms, Cody Haden, Kelly Colton Millward, Mikayla Morey, Horton, Shawnie Houston, Hayley Mrs. Laurent - Maddie Bookout, Kotowske, Natalia Kroll, Michael Trejo Hayes, Selena Lamont, Eryn Mariah Mueller, James Mullin, Hughson, Virgilio Hunter, Jonna Boulton, Jade Carver, Amber Laskowski, Morgan Littlewood, Hamilton, Christian Hart, Michael Lentner, Colleen Marek, Mark Brooke Murphy, Carron Murray, Jeffrey Jones, Justin Jordan, Fourth Grade - ‘A’ Honor Roll Johnathan Madden, Neese Matechik, Alexa Mendez, Cole Nelson, Derek Newman, Marcus Jordan, Thomas Kieffer, Mrs. Ceravolo - Kayla Carroll, Kinsley Mason, Andraya Mr. Nelson - Jares Doverspike, Nicholas Monroe, Hrisanthi Kristen Neyman, Danielle Sean Kincaid, Neal Klaus, Korie Brittany Cole, Jacob Kubik Mendez, Robert Miller, Hannah Abigail Ray, Brennan Sise Mukas, Emily Norton, Rebekah O'Connor, Madison Pernia, Klosinski, Derrick Lamar, Devon Mrs. Ervin - Gray Aanestad, Mitchell, Marina Mobley, Elise Mrs. Randle - Trent Honken, Padilla, Emily Pettigrew, Michael Kayla Potts, Ashley Prellberg, Laszlo, Bradley Leggett, Leah Devin Gura, Rachel Carr. Monroe, Veronica Padilla, Jasmine Natalie Jones, Ashley Sekul, Bailey Powell, Jessie Quick, Janna Rasch, Donald Przystas, Rachael Reisen, Lewin, Darcy Loera, Ms. Garcia - Nolan Blanchard, Pena, Alexander Quadrini, Speer Alexandra Schlechte, Janisha Ashlyn Robertson, Alex Routh, Wesley McCullars, Bailey Kaitlin Carver, Taylor Robinson, Christina Rutherford, Mrs. Shields - Kalani Thomas, Lucienne Yunevich. Kimberly Ryan, Kyla Salomon, McIninch, Alexa McLane, Nolan Claire Youngman. Mitchell Scudiero, James DeGafferelly, Katelin Mills, Viet Catherine Sanders, Raven Meade, Erin Meredith, John Mrs. Harvey - Nathaniel Arner, Shanahan, Christopher Snow, Nguyen, Sky Norris, Adam A/B Honor Roll Sixth Grade Sansbury, Tyler Schmitt, Millward, Penny Moody, Aaron Alex Gambaro, Sarah Grubbs, Krista Steed, Michael Stevenson, Reynolds Marley Abbott, Dominique Hunter Smith, Kyle Smith, Mullins, Maria Pandolph, Caleb Jasmyn Hearn, Griffin Lynch, Luke Jeremy Stokes, Audrey Thomas, Miss Swenor - Madyson Adams, Joy Aldrich, Sarah Alvarez, Jamison Snow, Michael Sonntag, Reed, Morgan Reese, Stachler. Edward Walker, Johnathan Watts, Hickman, Jacob McComber, Claire Matthew Andre, Alexander Jacob Spence, Paulina Srun, John Rhiannon Reynolds, Ricky Mrs. Holifield - Bryson Cole, Brendan White. Overly, Olivia Printiss, Brayden Andrews, Matthew Armitage, Sudduth, Shaina Suhrbier, Drayton Rhodes, Matthew Ritter, Justin Autumn Hamilton, Hannah Miller, Nicholas Arnold, Allyson Bacon, Taylor, Emily Travis, Felicia Rogado, Kasey Schoenberg, Rudzinski A Honor Roll Seventh Grade MacPewitt, Gant Player. Seanta Baker, Tyler Bare, Uptagrafft, Augustine Villanueva, Victoria Schofield, Brayton Haley Baldwin, Michael Mrs. Marcanio - Camille Adkison, Chelsea Barnes, Alexis Barrow, Christian Von Wald, Shelby Secondine, Turner Senn, Jamie Fourth Grade - ‘A/B’ Honor Barbee, Naomi Bombardier, Bella Espenscheid, Sydney Ezelle, Robert Batkins, Ethan Bombardier, Williams, Tanner Williams, Shelley, Meghan Slaybaugh, Roll Dyandra Bonet, Lee Bressler, Allie Truett Julia Boulton, Ryan Bowley, Michaela Wilson, Samantha David Smith, Marina Stephens, Mrs. Ceravolo - Maria Barretta, Kaitlyn Brodie, John Carbaugh, Mrs. Routh - Zach Arner, David Jessica Brosofsky, Kaitlyn Brown, Wilson, Sharon Wolfe, Nathan Taylor Thompson, Danielle Alexandria Holloway, Chase Rosen, Matthew Clay, Casey Colvin, Carbaugh, Troy Lebourdais, Jinah Burman, Stephanie Cajas, Youngman. VanBuren, Taylor Vancel, Matthew Jackson Shelton, Melia Wright. Hanah Davenport, Megan Dexter, Meredith Snyder, Emily Viglione. Brandon Calabro, John Carey, Wallace, Bethany Warden, Mrs. Ervin - Janna Campbell, Jessica Gabel, Gabrielle Kaelyn Christiana, Jared A/B Honor Roll Seventh Weaver, Matthew Webb, Kaitlyn Trent Compton, Thomas Flynn, Brie Garnier, Linda Geck, Francis Fifth Grade - ‘A’ Honor Roll Coakley, Paige Comer, Curtis Grade Wescott, James Williamson, Perdue, Taylor Schelle, Kaleigh Gelormini, Jessica Gorris, Cyndi Mrs. Broach - Alex Kagan, Courtney, Elyssa Cromer, Lauren Brittney Alexander, Aaron Apro, Kayla Wise, Zachary Witt, Snyder, Alyssa Stivers. Hubbard, Katherine Huggins, Abbey Olsen Crosby, Eloisa Crouse, Cierra Ryan Apro, Victoria Baumgardner, Connor Wood, Rebecca Worley, Ms. Garcia - Bailey Anderson, Taylor Isais, Kelsey Jackson, Dr. Carson - Baylee Bunyard, Culp, Katherine Defore, Dylan Nicole Bennett, Madeline Bertz, Andre Sturt-Worley. 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OBES Danielle Bodovetz, Kaylen Continued from Page 4D Darrow, CC Hamiln, Daniel Lawson, Caleb Smith, Jennifer McIninch, Jacob Peavy. Towe Mrs. Harvey - Terry Barnes, Dr. Carson - Gray Dorsey, Chandler Dixon, Cayla Ephraim, Kaleigh Holifield, Amelia Leeing, Alison Jennings, Destiny Sarah Meehan, Blake Myers McWhorter, George Scifo. Mrs. Godfrey - Logan Brown, Mrs. Holifield - Yasha Loera- Hunter Davis, Katie Delper, Gracia, Isabel Randall, Taelor Austin Dewees, Madeleine Smith. Emholtz, Austin Garrett, Kaitlyn Mrs. Marcanio - Demi Britsch, Leopard, Kaylen Renolds, Will Dylan Hartley, Collin Kagan, Zach Turnupseed, Hayden Waters, Nick Mathews, Lyndsey White, Josh White Wise, Greer Lee, Dylan Blass, Mrs. Leininger - Mason Baker, Haley Clifft. Tyler Beddow, Josh Ceravolo, Mrs. Routh - Jaisey Critchfield, Lydia Ellington, Carole Anne Susie Harris, Lindsey Harrison, Henderson, Tyler Kelly, Aspen Jacob Smith, Alicia Stevens. Lee, Kati McCloskey, Emily Senn Mrs. Rufo - Tommy Bixler, Fifth Grade - ‘A/B’ Honor David Akridge, Julia Cutler, Roll Langley Head, TJ Owen, Alyssa Mrs. Broach - Courtney Avritt, Riley, Erin Burgess, Ashley Truax WBMS Nicholas Hough, Steven Householder, Stephen Howell, Continued from Page 4D David Hulsey, Cody Jennings, Cassandra Johnson, Peter Joss, A/B Honor Roll Eighth Grade Jonathan Kauble, Kaydra Kay, James Addis, Kendryx Aldrich, Kari Keeton, Clarisse Kemp, Ricki Alex, Johnathan Alford, Sydney Kerekes, Lionel Kowacki- Xavier Armstrong, Brooke Avritt, McGrath, Brandon Lariscy, Connor Barretta, Bryan Barrett, Michael Larsen, Carly Laszlo, Samantha Bualdree, Blaine Beck, Christian Lawson, Jasmine Bernard, Emily Berteau, Mary MacClure, Robert Mann, Zachary Billingsly, Allison Jessica Marshall, Kevin Maye, Bolanis, Helen Bonome, Holly Mazour, Cody McGowan, Chandler Bridges, Liana Brooks, Shannon McKiernan, Carolanne Kyle Camilli, Jiovannah McWilliams, Sydney Melanson, Campbell, Lauren Carlton, Torrie Nicolai Moore, Sheridan Moore, Carroll, Christian Casanova, Seth Nydam, Ashley Chase Cole, Jamie Coons, O'Connor, Michael Peterson, Jasmine Cooper, Omni Cowman, Kelsey Quinn, Steven Rannals, Justice Cox, Elaine Cromer, Blayne Richardson, Linda Francis Dailey, Christina Russell, Rachel Sands, Kristin Dunham, Chadwick Eaton, Schipani, Donovan Scott, Dakota Erhardt, Dylan Erhardt, Nathan Shellenbarger, Megan Troy Fletcher, Jennifer Foehl- Spence, Hailey Starks, Emily Rodriguez, Colin Frew, Megan Stuckey, Youdeline Thayer, Gardner, James Gonzales, Reagan Threadgill, Sarah Van James Graham, Hunter Dyk, Rico Vargas, Laura Gullickson, Miranda Hammond- Wagoner, Jon Weis, White, Tyler Harp, Abigail Harrell, Cortney Wells, Ashley Holly Heaton, Haley Herman, Williamson.

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Name in which Description of year of Issuance, the Assessed: Property: Description of property, Unless such certificate MAIDA A STEARNS PROPERTY The next big occasion after and Name(s) in which it shall be redeemed DYESS DESCRIBED IN OR Halloween will of course be a is assessed is as fol- according to Law, the All of the above proper- BOOK 123 PG 330, celebration of Thanksgiving. Maybe it's lows: Property described in ty is located in Santa LESS DEEDS OF such Certificate will be Rosa County, In the RECORD not as fun as Halloween, but it still Senior Certificate Number: sold to the Highest State of Florida. Parcel ID: marked an exciting annual event for me 907 Bidder, at the east end 26-1N-28-0000-01200- and my family. Year of Issuance: 2004 lobby of the County Unless such certificate 0000 Scene Administrative Complex shall be redeemed Name in which I remember when I reached the age Description of at 6495 Caroline St., according to Law, the Assessed: of twelve, and was duly promoted to Property: Milton, Florida on the Property described in J W BAIN ESTATE PROPERTY 18th day of December, such Certificate will be BEATRICE C BAIN the ‘grown up’ table in the dining room. DESCRIBED IN OR 2006 at 12:00 noon. sold to the Highest All of the above proper- Being allowed to join in using the Bette Boyle BOOK 404 PG 211 & Bidder, at the east end ty is located in Santa sterling cutlery, silver platter, and silver OR BOOK 635 PG 850 Dated this the 25th day lobby of the County Rosa County, In the Parcel ID: of October, 2006. Administrative Complex State of Florida. candlesticks made it a glamorous expe- ******** campus building #82. Call 857-6057 for 21-1N-28-0000-00201- at 6495 Caroline St., rience. At last, we were trusted not to If you are between the ages of 55 information. 0000 Mary M. Johnson Milton, Florida on the Unless such certificate spill our food on the big Chinese rug Name in which Clerk of the Circuit 18th day of December, shall be redeemed and 65, you have a fifty to ninety ******** Assessed: Court of Santa Rosa 2006 at 12:00 noon. according to Law, the under the dining table. percent chance of developing high Have you ever found yourself VELDA MCCREE County, Florida Dated this the 25th day Property described in The ‘kids’ table was relegated to the blood pressure. The good news? wondering whether it is logic or emotion All of the above proper- –––––––––––––––––– of October, 2006. such Certificate will be ty is located in Santa NOTICE OF sold to the Highest breakfast room, with a tile floor, and According to the Journal of the that forms some of our opinions? Rosa County, In the APPLICATION Mary M. Johnson Bidder, at the east end our plates were prepared by mother American Medical Association (Volume Scientists at Emory University State of Florida. FOR TAX DEED Clerk of the Circuit lobby of the County before we sat down at the table. Court of Santa Rosa Administrative Complex 287), following a healthy eating plan recently concluded a study showing that Unless such certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY County, Florida at 6495 Caroline St., The dining room was graced with a reduces the risk. Eat foods lower in salt. our reactions to political statements shall be redeemed GIVEN THAT MORRIS –––––––––––––––––– Milton, Florida on the large buffet table, two breakfronts and a Maintain a healthy weight and be phys- made by Presidential candidates are as according to Law, the C OR MARY F WARD NOTICE OF 18th day of December, tea trolley. My first time dining with the Property described in holder of the following APPLICATION 2006 at 12:00 noon. ically active. Drink alcoholic beverages follows (and I quote from the study): such Certificate will be Tax Sale Certificate has FOR TAX DEED grownups turned out to be a bit of a in moderation. This will help you to “We did not see any increased sold to the Highest filed said Tax Certificate Dated this the 25th day disappointment, however. dodge the blood pressure bullet. activation of the parts of the brain Bidder, at the east end for the Tax Deed to be NOTICE IS HEREBY of October, 2006. Everybody looked very nice, and the lobby of the County issued thereon. The GIVEN THAT MORRIS ******** normally engaged during reasoning,” Administrative Complex Certificate Number and C OR MARY F WARD Mary M. Johnson pies and cakes on the buffet were very Since you may be in need of says Drew Western, director of clinical at 6495 Caroline St., year of Issuance, the holder of the following Clerk of the Circuit impressive. But there was little Milton, Florida on the Description of property, Tax Sale Certificate has Court of Santa Rosa something to help cheer up the gray psychology at Emory who led the 18th day of December, and Name(s) in which it filed said Tax Certificate County, Florida laughter, and not even any giggling. days of November before the study. 2006 at 12:00 noon. is assessed is as fol- for the Tax Deed to be There were no food exchanges, as there Thanksgiving festivities begin, you “What we saw instead was a Dated this the 25th day lows: issued thereon. The –––––––––––––––––– had been at the kids' table. Well, there of October, 2006. Certificate Number and NOTICE OF could plan to see the University of West network of emotion circuits lighting up, Certificate Number: year of Issuance, the APPLICATION probably was laughter, but I didn’t Florida’s production of “She Loves including circuits hypothesized to be Mary M. Johnson 3937 Description of property, FOR TAX DEED seem to get the grownups’ jokes. And Me.” involved in regulating emotion, and cir- Clerk of the Circuit Year of Issuance: 2003 and Name(s) in which it another thing was the very long prayer Court of Santa Rosa is assessed is as fol- NOTICE IS HEREBY This musical comedy sparkles with cuits known to be involved in resolving County, Florida Description of lows: GIVEN THAT MORRIS by my minister grandparents. music that everyone, young and old, conflicts.” –––––––––––––––––– Property: C OR MARY F WARD But I really have to confess, I missed can enjoy. There are two weekends of ****** NOTICE OF LT 131, WES VIC HOL- Certificate Number: holder of the following APPLICATION IDAY SANDS, AS DES 1736 Tax Sale Certificate has the kids’ table, especially as we had ice performances to choose from, Women and cats will do as they FOR TAX DEED IN OR 503 PG 473 Year of Issuance: 2004 filed said Tax Certificate cream with the cakes and pies there, but November 3,4,5 and 10, 11 an 12. And please, and men and dogs should relax Parcel ID: for the Tax Deed to be the grownups pretended they didn’t NOTICE IS HEREBY 21-2S-27-5670-00000- Description of issued thereon. The for us lucky seniors, admission is only and get used to the idea. - Robert A. GIVEN THAT MORRIS 1310 Property: Certificate Number and need anything ‘extra.’ Oh well, nobody $12. This is a presentation of the UWF Heinlein C OR MARY F WARD Name in which PROPERTY year of Issuance, the said growing up is easy. Center for Fine and Performing Arts, in See you next week! holder of the following Assessed: DESCRIBED IN OR Description of property, Tax Sale Certificate has KELLERS A SIBILLOT BOOK 1593 PG 71 and Name(s) in which it filed said Tax Certificate All of the above proper- Parcel ID: is assessed is as fol- for the Tax Deed to be ty is located in Santa 21-4N-28-0000-00212- lows: issued thereon. The Rosa County, In the 0000 Approaches to hands in bridge important Certificate Number and State of Florida. Name in which Certificate Number: year of Issuance, the Assessed: 729 Description of property, Unless such certificate HENRY ELLIOTT Year of Issuance: 2004 In duplicate bridge, Some stopped in four which is not possible after and Name(s) in which it shall be redeemed STONE where the same randomly hearts and made five, while his minimum rebid. is assessed is as fol- according to Law, the MARTI JEAN STONE Description of lows: Property described in All of the above proper- Property: dealt hand may be played at others got to six hearts and A direct three-diamond such Certificate will be ty is located in Santa PROPERTY 10, 20 or even 100 different made three! Those who response would have the Certificate Number: sold to the Highest Rosa County, In the DESCRIBED IN OR 809 Bidder, at the east end State of Florida. BOOK 2225 PG 1699 tables, the different played three notrump scored great merit of signaling a Year of Issuance: 2004 lobby of the County Parcel ID: approaches taken by various from nine to 11 tricks. potential slam, but most Administrative Complex Unless such certificate 15-1N-28-0000-05201- players holding exactly the On the bidding shown, players these days guarantee Description of at 6495 Caroline St., shall be redeemed 0000 Property: Milton, Florida on the according to Law, the Name in which same cards can often be after South bids two hearts - at least 17 points when they PROPERTY 18th day of December, Property described in Assessed: astonishing. - identifying a minimum jump-shift. DESCRIBED IN OR 2006 at 12:00 noon. such Certificate will be CATRINA MARSH Consider this seemingly opening -- the chance of The play at four hearts BOOK 1139 PG 122 Dated this the 25th day sold to the Highest PATRICK MARSH Parcel ID: of October, 2006. Bidder, at the east end All of the above proper- unexciting deal from a large making a slam is largely dis- centers entirely on the first 17-1N-28-0000-07201- lobby of the County ty is located in Santa duplicate game. After sipated, and North should trick. If declarer finesses the 0000 Mary M. Johnson Administrative Complex Rosa County, In the South's opening heart bid, simply raise to four hearts. club lead, he goes down after Name in which Clerk of the Circuit at 6495 Caroline St., State of Florida. Assessed: Court of Santa Rosa Milton, Florida on the some North players immedi- That will prove to be the a spade shift by East. KEVIN O CARROLL County, Florida 18th day of December, Unless such certificate ately leaped to four winning bid in the long run. Instead, South should put up SHERRY T CARROLL –––––––––––––––––– 2006 at 12:00 noon. shall be redeemed All of the above proper- NOTICE OF Dated this the 25th day according to Law, the notrump, while others bid Point-count strongly sug- the ace, draw trumps and ty is located in Santa APPLICATION of October, 2006. Property described in just three notrump. Some slow pace, but gathered gests that there is no slam. cash four diamonds, discard- Rosa County, In the FOR TAX DEED such Certificate will be tried an initial two dia- North's 16 points and 4-3-3- ing two spades to ensure 11 State of Florida. Mary M. Johnson sold to the Highest steam as the bidding pro- NOTICE IS HEREBY Clerk of the Circuit Bidder, at the east end monds, and others three dia- gressed until sheer impetus 3 distribution would require tricks. That's all there is to it. Unless such certificate GIVEN THAT MORRIS Court of Santa Rosa lobby of the County monds. A few started at a drove them into a slam. a 17-point hand from South, (c)2006 King Features Syndicate shall be redeemed C OR MARY F WARD County, Florida Administrative Complex according to Law, the holder of the following –––––––––––––––––– at 6495 Caroline St., Property described in Tax Sale Certificate has NOTICE OF Milton, Florida on the such Certificate will be filed said Tax Certificate APPLICATION 18th day of December, movies with a theater-like atmosphere is on demand. Dishwashers that fit dishes sold to the Highest for the Tax Deed to be FOR TAX DEED 2006 at 12:00 noon. Bidder, at the east end issued thereon. The HOT/NOT still a good idea for some, but its preva- and flatware in a more efficient manner lobby of the County Certificate Number and NOTICE IS HEREBY Dated this the 25th day lence is fading. Those with very large and that truly clean the dishes are stipu- Administrative Complex year of Issuance, the GIVEN THAT MORRIS of October, 2006. homes might consider a theater room, lated by today's buyers. Front load wash- at 6495 Caroline St., Description of property, C OR MARY F WARD Continued from Page 5D Milton, Florida on the and Name(s) in which it holder of the following Mary M. Johnson but those with less space are going ers and dryers seem to offer more of what 18th day of December, is assessed is as fol- Tax Sale Certificate has Clerk of the Circuit the short-lived effect. toward what is considered a specialized the consumer wants because they tend to 2006 at 12:00 noon. lows: filed said Tax Certificate Court of Santa Rosa Shaggy area rugs are hot; shaggy family room. It is called a media room do larger loads and do them more effec- Dated this the 25th day for the Tax Deed to be County, Florida of October, 2006. wall-to-wall rugs are not. because the main focus is the television, tively. Remember the shaggy rugs of the 60's but the use of the room remains multi- And that's all that is in the crystal ball Mary M. Johnson NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER and 70's? Cut down to 'fun size', these Clerk of the Circuit AN ORDINANCE functional. today. Court of Santa Rosa shaggy little rascals fit in well under a Highly functional appliances are hot; Rosemary Sadez Friedmann, an inte- County, Florida cocktail table, at foyer entrance, under simple ones are not. rior designer in Naples, Fla., is author –––––––––––––––––– The reading and adoption of the following proposed Ordinance by the NOTICE OF Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for dining tables or in large bathrooms. Fancy, hardworking stove tops with of "Mystery of Color," available at APPLICATION 9:30 a.m., December 14, 2006, in the Commissioners meeting room at the Media rooms are hot; theater rooms are not. multi burners that heat up according to Barnes & Noble Booksellers and FOR TAX DEED Administrative Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. The room dedicated to viewing the size of your pot or pan are definitely Amazon.com. NOTICE IS HEREBY AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CONTROL OF LITTER GIVEN THAT MORRIS WITHIN SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; DEFINING WORDS C OR MARY F WARD AND PHRASES; REGULATING THE STORAGE OF LITTER holder of the following AND ABANDONED PROPERTY; REGULATING THE DISPOSI- Tax Sale Certificate has TION OF LITTER; ESTABLISHING ENFORCEMENT PROCE- MARTIN filed said Tax Certificate DURES; PROVIDING FOR OWNER’S AND GENERATOR’S for the Tax Deed to be RESPONSIBILITY; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING issued thereon. The FOR SEVERABILITY; REPEALING AND REPLACING COUNTY Continued from Page 5D with a confident smile. “My students’ alphabetic deci- to be your passion. These Certificate Number and ORDINANCE 2006-26; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND, mom doesn’t believe I can phering abilities. aren’t words you would nor- year of Issuance, the PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. savings bonds. Description of property, spell“I hope to do it as well as mally use, but having goals and Name(s) in which it These proposed Ordinances may be inspected by the public prior to the GBMS students Jennifer above scheduled meeting at the Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC supercalifragilisticexpialido she did,” Lowrimore said. is very beneficial.” is assessed is as fol- Support Services Department, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. All Mitchell, seventh grade, and lows: cious, but I think I can.” “You want to find the natur- In order to succeed at the interested parties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any deci- Savannah Green, sixth sion made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any mat- Recently retired GBMS al spellers, the ones that are next level Martin must learn Certificate Number: ter coming before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsi- grade, also earned the honor 2892 teacher Melanie Waite willing to prepare outside of to spell so called $10 words bility to insure that a record of proceedings they are appealing exists and of representing their grade Year of Issuance: 2004 bequeathed her spelling bee school.” like aggrandizement, for such purpose they will need to insure that a verbatim record of the pro- level at the county bee. ceeding is made, which record shall include the testimony and the evidence competition duties to sixth “Spelling bees go above gesundheit, incontrovertible, Description of upon which their appeal is to be based. Interested parties may appear at “I had to spell incessant. I Property: grade gifted language arts and beyond,” she said. “It sesquipedalian and the meeting and be heard with respect to these proposed ordinances. didn’t know what it meant LT 1 BLK 234, HOL- teacher Paula Lowrimore gives a child something big zwieback. LEY BY THE SEA, AS but I got it,” Martin said LEGAL LINE NOTICE 247 Gulf Breeze News Nov. 9, 2006 after 27 years of honing her to shoot for. However, it has DES IN OR 1873 PG Gulf Breeze News Subscribe Today! $30 / 52 ISSUES COVERS SPORTS 932-8986 MAILED TO YOU

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