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7502 Harvest Village Court said the black bears common to East Bay make her too afraid to just park in the driveway of her home, and the lack of electricity to the house makes it a less than ideal place for nighttime needs. “It’s not cheap living in your van,” she said with a laugh. “It’s so fun when you need to go to the bathroom at night and everybody is closed because of the curfew.” Though she feels a bit stuck, Martini said she did not just sit back and accept her situation. Sharon “Martini” Golden’s house along East Bay Boulevard is one of many that See MARTINI 4A fl ooded due to Hurricane Sally. Subscribe Now! navarrepress.com

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Scammers impersonating Social Security 5 things to know: nonprofi t Administration Staff report [email protected] fundraising post COVID-19 Your Better Business By Jamie Gentry Bureau is issuing a warn- [email protected] ing to be cautious when receiving a call from the It’s hard to run mas- “Social Security Admin- sive fundraisers standing 6 istration.” Several con- feet apart with fewer than sumers have reported 50 people. As COVID-19 receiving calls and being health advisories drag into told that their Social Se- the fi nal months of 2020, curity number is being nonprofi ts of all sizes have suspended because illegal had to face some tough activity, including mon- questions on how to fi nan- ey laundering, has been cially meet their missions. tied to their account, ac- Organized Occasions cording to a press release Concierge owner Gretchen from the Better Business Carter spent years assisting Bureau. nonprofi ts in coordinating large scale events, and last How the Scam Works week she repurposed those You answer the phone, skills to offer advice for non- Navarre Press fi le photos and it’s someone alleg- profi ts in a Zoom meeting Local nonprofi ts like the Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center and Emerald Coast Exceptional Families have used ing to be from the So- of the Navarre Beach Area large scale community events in the past to generate funds. With COVID-19, those plans are interrupted. cial Security Adminis- Chamber of Commerce’s tration (SSA) or another nonprofi t committee. she said. Carter suggested tinually stop addressing the mended websites such as ensure they have control government entity. The She said there are no pre-fi lming much of the group to answer comments. Greater Giving, Mobile over how their story is told name on your caller ID shortage of options to make programming for any live Cause and Network for for these fundraisers. may even back up that up for lost funds if nonprof- streams where that makes 3. Auctions in a virtual world Good. claim. The caller says its plan and utilize the right sense. Perhaps one of the most “They have resources, 5. Some options less effective your Social Security resources. She also emphasized common fund generators e-books and guides…They than others number has been used having the social media at typical events are auc- have provided a lot of re- While resources for to fraudulently apply for 1. Planning virtual events messaging, email pushes tions. Offering donated sources in the last eight fundraising have expanded, a credit card or commit Signature events are one and press releases prepared items to generate funding is months,” she said. Carter warned that not all another crime. In order of the largest revenue gener- early in the process with a still possible under virtual. Charles Frank of the options are effective. to fi x the situation, the ators for many Navarre area clear plan of when things But Carter recommend- Northwest Florida Volun- She pointed to GoFund- caller needs you to con- nonprofi ts, but by March, a will be sent out. ed limiting the number of teer Weekend, a nonprofi t Me as an example. GoFund- fi rm your SSN and other lot of events got cut. items to those that have training event for fi refi ght- Me retains 40% of dona- personal information. If “The idea of having 200 2. Keep it short typically generated high in- ers, said they have benefi ted tions made through their you don’t cooperate, the to 2,000 people in the room “The brain can only absorb terest. She also suggested greatly from the informa- platform, meaning a signif- caller threatens to take scared them and scared what the butt can endure,” fi nding donations as early as tion shared by Network for icant cut to what goes to the you to court or have your them good. They had to Carter said. possible to allow for online Good. actual entity. Social Security number pivot quickly,” Carter said. She recommended not cataloging and repurposing “When I have a question, “It was never made for blocked or revoked. Many larger nonprof- running virtual events for volunteers to help with dis- I reference back to those the nonprofi t world,” Carter No matter the details, its postponed those spring more than an hour, pointing tribution after the fact. white pages they provide,” said. the stories are designed events for fall dates in the out potty breaks and wan- Auctions are not the only he said. Text to donate may also to induce fear. Scammers hopes COVID would have dering minds start at about option, though. Carter em- Other organizations, be an ineffective method. hope that under pressure subsided. But it didn’t. Now 45 minutes. phasized creative ways to like animal rescue A The cost of proper promo- you will tell them your those same groups are look- “Front load your program engage the audience that HOPE, have utilized Face- tion and administration is SSN and other sensitive ing at virtual and hybrid with all the good informa- harken back to what made book’s peer-to-peer fund- high, Carter said. personal information. events instead. tion, the good numbers,” the event exciting when in raisers. These fundraisers “If you are not a larg- Scammers can use SSNs Carter said the key is to Carter recommended. person. For example, “signa- allow a person to set up er organization, it is going to commit identity theft start early and keep a clear Rafaela O’Reilly is an ex- ture cocktail kits” physically a mini fundraiser on their to be cost prohibitive,” she and fi le tax returns in goal in mind. perienced master of ceremo- distributed to participants page, calling for donations said. your name to steal your “If you don’t know your nies, and she recommended call back to the wining and to a specifi c group. People But for the virtual options refund. ‘why’ of doing this event, having a separate volunteer dining of previous events. often set them up in lieu of with lower cost thresh- you need to stop right during the event to handle accepting birthday presents. olds, she said opportunities How to Avoid the Scam there,” she said. the chat or comment section 4. Resources for nonprofi ts Carter said these can are there. Never give personal Set a date and work back- of the event, allowing things Outside of virtual events, be a great way to reach “There events can be information to unsolic- ward in the timeline, front to fl ow more smoothly. She many resources have grown donors outside of their less costly, so then you are ited callers. If someone loading as much of the work pointed out it is awkward for nonprofi ts, sparked by local community, but she able to profi t more on your contacts you without of the event as possible, for the event host to con- COVID-19. Carter recom- cautioned organizers to event,” Carter said. your permission, refuse to tell them any personal information. Remember, the SSA will never call you asking Local receives Firehouse Subs Axe Award for your Social Security number. They will never Staff report franchisees in my terrority son Chris, the fi rst in Gulf ask you to pay anything, [email protected] a priority so we can work Breeze in December 2001 nor will they threaten together to ensure the suc- and second in Navarre in your benefi ts. Firehouse Subs Area cess of their restaurants. I January 2004. Don’t trust your caller Representative Jim Bro- am so humbled to receive Brociuous and his restau- ID. The internet has made scious of Gulf Breeze has this prestigious award once rants have supported the it possible for scammers earned an Axe Award for again.” public. Earlier this year, they to use fake IDs when they Area Representative of the Broscious joined Fire- partnered with their local call your home. If you re- Year, presented by Fire- house Subs in 1999 as one church, Gulf Breeze United ceive a suspicious call, house of America. of the brand’s fi rst area rep- Methodist Church, and its don’t make any import- As an area representa- resentatives. 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COVID-19, the Santa Rosa Florida Department Quarantine County Department of Continued from page 1A Health (DOH) is respon- of Environmental sible for contact tracing, notifi cation and advising Protection lifts “We haven’t played since self-quarantine. The school Halloween, and I worked district provides a list for permitting restrictions really hard this offseason. each student of those that And now I’ve missed two had contact with the infect- By Jamie Gentry weeks,” Stiles said. ed person based on DOH [email protected] He will get to play four guidance. Then, the DOH games at most this season. makes contact determina- Normalcy appears to have Since the beginning of tions. DOH did not respond returned to the permitting school, Santa Rosa School to request for comment. process for building in south District quarantined at least Hahn pointed out that Santa Rosa County after con- 559 students from campus. they are responding ac- cerns about water capacity Most never tested positive cording to the rules, even brought building to a halt for for COVID-19. They wore if other districts take a months. masks as directed by the different approach. In April, Florida Department Centers for Disease Control “All of the counties’ health of Environmental Protection and Prevention (CDC) and departments are giving the (FDEP) offi cials feared south school district policy, but same guidance. We cannot they were within 6 feet of Santa Rosa’s demand for wa- Photos by Jamie Gentry be responsible for how other ter was dangerously close to an infected person for more Parent Angie Lund pleads with Superintendent-elect Karen Barber to change COVID-19 policies that counties respond,” he said. outpacing the supply. So, they than 15 minutes. cause healthy students to be sent home. Lund said her junior cried when sent home from school. But for parents whose issued a letter to Fairpoint Parents frustrated by the students describe fearing Regional Utility System, Inc. quarantines of healthy stu- Posters waved by protest- getting sent home and be- (FRUS) declaring a prohibition dents dominated the last ers included phrases such as ing unable to learn when on general permits. two school board meetings “stop quarantining healthy they do get quarantined General permits do not im- with complaints. Angie kids” and “make masks op- that reasoning was not pact single lot owners paying Klug organized a protest tional.” good enough. C.J. Klug a tap fee, but larger projects outside the Sept. 24 board In last month’s meet- recommended using a free seeking permitting for water meeting. ing, Superintendent Tim platform like YouTube to usage may run into trouble. “In-person teaching is the Wyrosdick said health de- share videos of lectures. That meant any new subdi- best that you can get, and partment offi cials make the Others pointed to Zoom as visions, hotels, restaurants, that is all that our kids want. decision on who is and is a way to allow sick or quar- retailers and other large-scale And they are being denied not required to quarantine antined students a chance projects came to a screeching that because supposedly at home. District Safety Di- to “attend” their lessons. halt. they sat next to somebody rector Daniel Hahn advised Stiles told the school External Affairs Manag- who later tested positive,” the board that is due to board Sept. 24 that simply er Brandy Smith explained she said. the state emergency orders providing assignments via FDEP’s goal is management Klug’s son C.J., 16, is a placing Florida Department Microsoft Teams or email of proper access to water. student at Gulf Breeze High of Health as the lead agency without any lectures or in- And that goal prompted School. He’s taking four for response efforts. structional time fails to meet heavier scrutiny of FRUS university level AP courses, “These orders have the the educational needs of after a large-scale project including AP chemistry. He Parent Angie Klug and others held a protest at the Santa Rosa effect of rule of law,” Hahn students. submitted a general permit said he’s afraid of what County School District board meeting Sept. 24 against district said. “Telling me my grade won’t earlier this year. will happen to his grades if quarantining and masking policies. If a student or staff be affected is a concession, not “The department’s role is to quarantined. member tests positive for education,” he said. ensure that there is reasonable “Just a couple of days His mother and other par- “The kids if they get that assurance of an adequate wa- ago I had a six-page packet ents argued not only did the actual work, they are not ter supply for the community, for my AP Chem, and I just district misrepresent who getting the instruction, the and the department is asking bombed my AP chem test would be sent home, but teaching part. They are giv- for the information necessary today,” he said. “It happens, that they were completely en a list of work that they to make such a determination,” but if I miss two weeks…it unprepared for providing are then expected to teach Smith wrote in email. would absolutely destroy my instruction to students that themselves and come back FRUS is a cooperative of grade.” were quarantined. to school ready to test on it,” South Santa Rosa County’s Klug said he has no prob- Parents like Dawn Hen- Angie Klug said. water utilities. FRUS sources lem masking at school, but derson described struggling And even if a student re- water from wells in the north that should mean he can to get assignments from turns from quarantine, there part of the county and sells it stay in school. some teachers or having no is no guarantee they will to the member utilities who “If someone is wearing instruction to go along with not be sent home again for then provide that water to the mask and can suffi - the new assignments. One another exposure or due ciently say they’ve been customers in the south end. student taking AP and hon- to showing a symptom of Pace High School student and football player Nick Stiles, 15, asks The member utilities include wearing the mask the whole ors courses returned after COVID-19 to include cough, the school board to change COVID-19 policies that quarantine Holley Navarre Water System time, then they didn’t break quarantine with six make- sneezing, runny nose, fever, healthy students from classes and extra-curricular activities. Stiles, (managing partner), Navarre any rules and they shouldn’t up tests to complete on the diarrhea, headache, loss of who has no symptoms, was quarantined after sitting next to a Beach, South Santa Rosa Util- be sent home,” he said. same day. taste and smell or others. classmate that tested positive for the virus. ity (Gulf Breeze) and Midway Water System. FRUS offi cials, including Martini acting executive director Dar- Continued from page 1A yl Lynchard, argued FDEP’s fears were unfounded. Even “You have to do something,” acknowledging system lim- she said. itations, the capacity was 8.46 She began reaching million gallons per day. FRUS’s out to organizations that maximum day on record is could help. She contacted 6.98 million gallons per day, the Navarre YMCA to sign according to FDEP. up as a member, so she Lynchard, system engineers would have somewhere to and FDEP offi cials were set to shower. She reached out meet on the matter in mid-Au- to the Red Cross, though gust, but in a sudden change she was unable to get help. of plans, FDEP issued an email She even found a group of with specifi c questions two volunteers that have orga- days before the meeting. nized to help Martini start FRUS responded and re- clearing the massive piles ceived an email back the day of debris. of the meeting canceling and While she attended Submitted photo church on Navarre Beach Sharon “Martini” Golden and her dog Gracie have been living in the back of her van since Hurricane Sally fl ooded their home stating the issue was resolved on East Bay Boulevard. Lynchard said. Sept. 27, Helping Hands FDEP sent no further com- Crisis Ministry members answering my prayers,” she says it could take months the deductible and the fact even as her arthritis makes it munications, but Lynchard from the Church of Latter said of the surprise visit by for things to get rolling. It that her contents coverage diffi cult to sleep in the back said one general permit sub- Day Saints showed up at the the volunteers. “They’re just is estimated a contractor will be slashed due to de- fl oorboard of her van. She’s mitted in the meantime has damaged house and began cheerful the whole time. will need to replace every- preciation. The artwork she quick to crack a joke about since been approved. the task of sorting her dam- I’ve never seen people enjoy thing from about 4 feet up has gathered over the years the state of things. “It will be business as usual aged belongings and tearing getting nothing for doing so the wall, including the air that has mildewed on the “I’m a comedian person,” at this point as far as we know,” out the water-logged walls much.” conditioner. walls will likely not be cov- she said. “And I laugh at Lynchard said, though he add- and carpets. Martini started the pro- Although Martini had ered because it did not go things that aren’t funny, be- ed they would like to receive “I was at church, and I cess of making her insur- fl ood insurance, she said under water. cause sometimes they kind offi cial verifi cation from FDEP didn’t even know God was ance claim, but the adjuster she’s still concerned about But Martini keeps smiling, of are.” sooner rather than later.

vision from the well fi eld Water is a diffi cult com- ant and compensation to so I have not been swayed one of those piles must be Water protection area,” Ward said. modity to come by in Flor- those property owners may either way,” Piech said. inspected by a third party Continued from page 1A “That would allow some of ida, with state researchers be necessary, but protecting But he added, “protecting before dumping. Such over- these pits to expand and estimating mass supply water comes fi rst. drinking water is my No. 1 sight is not required for a “The purpose was to help allow the land clearing de- concerns by 2070. Research Ward echoed the concerns. priority.” vegetative pit. preserve and protect the bris, natural vegetative stuff by state offi cials in part- The county would only allow Piech acknowledged that “You think (Pensacola wells where the majority to go back into those pits.” nership with University of vegetative debris pits, not regulating pits would be Bay) Bridge being out is of the water in south San- Daryl Lynchard serves as Florida point to saltwater the type for landfi lls or other diffi cult. By law, Florida De- bad, wait until someone ta Rosa comes from,” Ward the interim executive director intrusion and aquifer de- waste disposal, but those veg- partment of Environmental spills a thousand gallons of explained. and CEO for both Holley Na- pletion as risks to the water etative pits have less federal Protection does oversight diesel in our water supply,” Though the protections varre Water System and the supply. Contamination of and state regulation. of borrow pits, ensuring Lynchard said. have since been encoded regional water utility part- wells could accelerate that “There are some ques- they comply and that con- Draft of the Land Devel- into the county Compre- nership, Fairpoint Regional timeline. tions and concerns as to taminants do not fi nd their opment Code changes will hensive Plan, there was an Utility System. He said that In their board meetings who is going to monitor way in. But Ward said those be shared via NavarrePress. existing pit “grandfathered change is a bad idea. last week, south Santa Rosa what goes back into those oversight resources are lim- com when it becomes avail- in.” Owners of that pit are “They are digging a hole water utilities made plans pits,” Ward said. “We are ited, and while county offi - able. The next public hear- seeking for the rules to be over the water supply. If to send engineers to advise already starting to get the cials report any suspicions ing on the code changes, modifi ed to allow expan- there are any accidents at the commissioners against emails in from folks saying, or concerns to the state de- including the pits issue, will sion. But that would require the bottom of that pit, we the change to the well fi eld ‘No. Don’t do it.’” partment, it may be too little be at 6 p.m. Nov. 12 before the protection area to be could poison the water protection area. Representing the Navarre too late if a mistake is made. the Zoning Board. modifi ed or even repealed. supply for the south end of “We will do whatever it area in this decision will be Piech pointed out the Public comment on the Last month, county com- the county,” Lynchard said. takes to protect our water District 4 County Commis- county is having diffi culty proposed Land Development missioners changed course. “The water systems, Fair- source. We live here, too,” sioner Dave Piech. He said he keeping vegetative debris Code changes can be submit- “They advised staff to point and me personally—a Lynchard pointed out. is undecided on the matter. piles from Hurricane Sal- ted via email to bocc@santa- basically remove the natu- lot of people I imagine—are He added that private “I have not seen all the ly properly cleared of any rosa.fl .gov or by calling 850- ral resource extraction pro- going to be against this.” property rights are import- science or math on that, contamination, and every 983-1877. OCTOBER 1-7, 2020 NAVARRE PRESS / 5A Naked man Farms take hit after storm washes out harvest allegedly runs By Jamie Gentry jamie@navarrepress. through school com grounds Farms across north Santa Rosa County get Staff report busy in September. Pea- [email protected] nuts, a staple crop of the region, are ready to be Approxi- turned out of the dirt. mately 200 Cotton and soybean har- students of vests are not far behind. Gulf Pointe So, when Hurricane Latin School Sally took a sharp turn in Navarre watched Sept. east, farmers braced for Boucher losses. According to UF/ 23 as a na- IFAS Extension offi ce ked man ran through the researchers, agriculture school grounds. along the Panhandle lost The man fl ed from between $55 and $100 fi rst responders through million worth of income. the woods and then Alan “Big Al” Edwards ran through the school raises cattle and farms grounds, according to a peanuts and cotton off Santa Rosa County Sher- Mineral Springs Road iff’s Offi ce arrest report. He in Jay. He said the cows has been identifi ed as Jason came out unscathed, but Boucher, 32, of Navarre. the crops were not as The incident began as lucky. Edwards, 51, has a water rescue call in East been farming his entire Bay Boulevard off Boat life, fi rst alongside his Club Lane. EMS observed a dad and then striking out male with no clothes on get on his own at 17. He’s no out of the water and begin stranger to hurricanes. running into the woods to “We went through the west. (Hurricane) Ivan and that An offi cer later saw the damaged our barns. This man emerge from the is usually when it comes woods onto Gulf Pointe’s is when its harvest time,” property, running through he said. the parking area around 8 Edwards estimates only a.m. There were approx- a third of his waterlogged imately 200 students on peanuts will be harvest- the playground at the time able and continuing rain who viewed Boucher on showers mean added property. Gulf Pointe is a losses as the ready-to- gated private school. harvest nuts deteriorate in The offi cer detained the dirt. Boucher. Scratches cover- “They are probably go- ing Boucher’s body were ing downhill every day,” consistent with running through the woods naked, Edwards said. Submitted photos Same goes for his less according to the report. Footage shows soybean fi elds before and after Hurricane Sally dumped more than a foot of rain on Santa Rosa County in Boucher’s charged with profi table cotton. The nor- less than three days. mally 5-foot-tall plants misdemeanor indecent ex- posure of sexual organs, lay battered and fl attened Christa Court is the direc- Court said in an email. misdemeanor trespassing to knee height. About “That is the risk we have to take. That is why tor of UF/IFAS’s Economic Soybeans, another lead- on school grounds and half of the once fl uffy cot- Impact Analysis Program. ing crop for Santa Rosa, most of the farmers don’t go to the casinos. misdemeanor disturbing ton balls are damp and She said Sally’s unusually were left under standing We are high rolling already out here.” the peace, interfering with mildewing on the ground. high rainfall, more than water from Sally. school. He was transported “If it keeps raining it’ll —“Big Al” Edwards, farmer 20 inches in places, played Edwards said he and his to Santa Rosa County Jail, keep rotting,” Edwards a signifi cant role in the partners barely break even bond set at $2,000. said, adding that they’ll amount of damage caused. normally. take care of the peanut aspects of agriculture in- properties following Sal- “There were still im- “We are going to be in crop fi rst. “Peanuts is our cluding dairy and other ly’s passing to assess the pacts like pecans blown the hole this year,” Edwards main money crop. We products lost to spoilage damage and, working with off trees, but we also have said. “That is the risk we have got to get them out.” from power outages and economists, estimated the to account for signifi cant- have to take. That is why FHSAA announces UF’s analysts found lost time harvesting aqua- overall dollar value of loss- ly more water impacting most of the farmers don’t go losses associated with the culture products. UF/IFAS es. crop fi elds and grazing to the casinos. We are high hurricane spanned many classifi cations for assessors toured affected Associate professor lands than we usually see,” rolling already out here.” playoff purposes By Brian Lester Beach road remains closed [email protected] It’s only week two of the Sally leftovers high school football sea- son, but the playoff match- ups are set to be released as early as next week. The Florida High School Athletic Association an- nounced the new-look classifi cations Monday now that schools have decided on opting in or out of the postseason. Navarre fi nds itself in Photo by Kaitie Meyer Region 1-7A with Atlan- The road between Navarre Beach and Pensacola Beach tic Coast, Buchholz, Chil- remains closed due to damage from Hurricane Sally. es, Creekside, Crestview, First Coast, Fleming Island, Staff report weekend when work began. Fletcher, Leon, Lincoln, [email protected] A structural engineer is Niceville and Tate. evaluating the roadway’s Playoff pairings for the The road between Na- condition and integrity. opening round will be varre Beach and Pensacola Once that evaluation is made via blind draw and Beach, formally known as complete, decisions will be a coin fl ip will determine the J. Earle Bowden Way, ex- made about temporary lim- which team is home and perienced “signifi cant dam- ited access as well as long- away for each game. age,” according to a press re- term repairs. The top three teams in lease from the Gulf Islands The National Park Ser- the region, as determined National Seashore. vice closed all areas of the by the draw, will be given A reopening date is not national seashore prior an automatic berth into the available, the release said. to Hurricane Sally mak- eight-team regional. Submitted photo by Michel Gutman “Efforts to clear both roads ing landfall along the Gulf The remaining 10 teams Navarre Beach island photographer Michel Gutman shot this photo over the weekend of an island have been hampered by on- Coast, the release said. forming under the Navarre Beach Fishing Pier. His photo of the island went viral on Facebook. in Region 1-7A will face going weather which has All areas of the nation- each other in play-in games saturated sand and fl ooded al seashore in Florida re- Nov. 13, with the fi ve win- roadways again,” the release main closed as a result of ners also advancing to the said. “Despite these chal- the storm. These areas are regional. lenges, signifi cant progress closed to all access including The quarterfi nal round has been made since last vehicles, bikes and walkers. of the playoffs is set for Nov. 20 and state cham- pionship weekend is Dec. 17-19 at a location yet to be determined. Don’t miss an issue. A decision on volleyball pairings for the district tour- subscribe today naments could be made as early as this week. 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The permission of Sandpaper Publishing Inc. and longer it takes for the county Navarre Press. contractor to come by with Shop local their fi rst pass, the more peo- ple will fi nd to get rid of – at his year has been a challenging one bridges in the area being damaged and the expense of the county. for business owners. Normally, even as closed for the foreseeable future. Travel According to the piles in the economy ebbs and fl ows, folks still between Pensacola and Gulf Breeze has Holley by the Sea, bicycles, shop and go out to eat and even take become time-consuming and cluttered with children’s toys, basketball T vacations. They still get their nails done heavy traffi c. There will be no more quick goals, couches, chairs, freshly and go to their medical appointments and go trips across the bridge for a bite to eat in cut tree and foliage trimmings out for coffee. But between COVID 19 and all Pensacola or vice versa. Adding to business and even tires are being put the fears and restric- owners’ woes, some struc- forward as debris from Sally. tions that came with tures were actually damaged And, from what I’ve heard it, and Hurricane during Sally’s siege on the from others, HBTS is not Sally, some local coast. unique – it just happens to business owners are What can we do? A lot. have at least a quarter of the To Contact Us: having a hard time We can make sure we keep residential property in Na- Navarre Press getting their fi nan- spending money locally. We varre. Don’t let a crisis go to 7502 Harvest Village Court cial footing back. can eat out. We can shop waste. Might as well have the Navarre, FL 32566 The amount of time locally. We county pick up whatever junk people have spent can take a we don’t want anymore – at Phone: (850) 939-8040 at home little extra taxpayer expense. The money Web: www.navarrepress.com these past time on the has to come from somewhere. Email: [email protected] months is road to get There are no free lunches. The unprecedent- to some of contractor that is hired by the ed. And while they our favorite county is probably charging by Publisher appear to have spent places, even the ton of “debris.” So, when Sandi Kemp money on livestreaming if it’s less that half-cent sales tax comes [email protected] services, groceries and home improvement convenient. Imagine back around, please vote for it, projects, they were not going out to eat as the Emerald Coast we will need it and more. Editor much. Or going anywhere as much. Shopping without some of our favorite restaurants, stores It is fall and football season. Wendy Victora Rudman online became the default option, which is and service businesses. They’re waiting for us Windjammers on the Pier [email protected] good for the big corporations like Amazon, but to come back and that’s what we need to do. is showing football games and not for your community. As we continue to recover from the isolation has beverage and wing spe- Production Manager As COVID-19 restrictions continue to of this past year, and from its challenges, re- cials every Saturday through ease, Northwest Florida now faces the added member the people and places that help make Monday. Dickie Williams challenge of one of the most important this area beautiful, strong and vibrant. This weekend is sure to be [email protected] a lot of fun with the Fishing Advertising Rodeo. The Rodeo is part of a larger umbrella event called Shelly Hutchison Letters to the Editor “Fish Navarre Weekend.” [email protected] Keep prayer on the forefront Who will you vote for? The Pier will have free admis- Sports Writer sion for anglers and walkers Biblical prophecies unfold daily. Is America What is AFFH (Affi rmatively Furthering Fair on Saturday and Sunday. Brian Lester Also, this is the only time that [email protected] heading toward judgment like the destruction of Housing)? This rule established under Obama ancient Israel for turning away from God? Nine and Biden is designed to force any city, county the pier will give a discount harbingers appearing in Israel now appear on or state government to meet the demograph- on annual walking or fi shing Assistant Editor American soil! ic distribution of race and income based on passes. The weigh-ins are Jamie Gentry Bestselling author, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, warns the sole interpretation of HUD or the federal from 1to 4 p.m. Saturday and [email protected] America in Harbinger II, inviting all to “THE government. This rule establishes a new level of Sunday at Juana’s and will be RETURN,” National Mall, Washington, D.C. Sept. government between local and federal govern- a good time to enjoy peo- Writers 26, 2020. The purpose? For Christians, not the hoi ments with the sole authority to withhold funds, ple-watching. The adults get a Kaitie Meyer polloi, (masses,) to return to God by coming before sue or both. HUD will establish how many and little competitive and some- times grumpy but if you want [email protected] His presence in humility, sincerity, prayer and where the new housing units will be built at repentance. predominantly local government expense. Local to witness pure joy, go there Already in progress through 2020, the movement zoning rules would be useless. to watch the children weigh Michael Bannon in their pinfi sh and even an [email protected] leads up to 10 days of prayer, fasting, repentance This excessive regulation will destroy the starting Sept. 10, with the Feast of Trumpets, autonomy of local governments and establish occasional Spanish mackerel. ending with the Day of Atonement, throughout dictatorial power concerning new housing. The weather is forecast to Bookkeeper the world! 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Ideological Ginsberg impact, vengeance TBD Constitutional revolution is FEMA individual assistance unlikely The October surprise happened going mainstream. in September, but it was certainly If the Republican Senate a jarring surprise. Normally in a confi rms a Trump appointee to presidential race, it will be engi- fi ll Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s neered by supporters of one candi- Supreme Court seat right before date against the other. But unless or after the election, progressives we learn differently, the death of say Democrats, if they sweep in Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg came November, should retaliate by when her health fi nally collapsed packing the Supreme Court. after years of fi ghting off cancers. None of this comes out of the Shortly before she succumbed, she blue. The left is disenchanted dictated a statement: with our country, and especially “My most fervent wish is that its governing institutions, which I will not be replaced until a new it believes are shot through with president is installed.” racism and deeply undemocratic. But in the ways of Washing- Democrats have gone from as- ton, the beauty of all the Twitter suming a few years ago that they tributes immediately gave way have a permanent majority to to ugly politics. A vicious fi ght assuming that they can’t possibly is assured as President Donald win under such a rigged system. Trump is locked in a battle with They no longer want to live his opponent, with a chance that under a government that checks he will lose; and Senate Majority majoritarian passions, recognizes Photo by Jamie Gentry Leader Mitch McConnell, also a the importance of states in our Images like this one help Federal Emergency Management Agency assessors determine how high fl oodwaters rose Republican, is locked in a re-elec- federal system and features a within a home. This measure is used in determining whether individual assistance will be allocated for the area. tion battle with a chance that he Supreme Court that is supposed will lose. to render independent judgments By Jamie Gentry help cover millions of dollars in you go up one level. If you have It’s even feasible that Joe Biden based on the law and the Consti- [email protected] costs for a contractor to haul res- contaminated water that goes up and the Democrats will take over tution. All of this, once a matter of ident’s storm debris. a level. You need to identify that the White House and the Senate. basic civics, is now for suckers. Santa Rosa County offi cials Individual assistance provides contaminant.” So the GOP, in power now, is Before its new fashion, are optimistic that federal assis- property owners fi nancial sup- Destroyed is defi ned as a sin- scrambling to ram a conserva- court-packing used to be noto- tance is coming for public safety port for recovery not covered by gle or multifamily home dam- tive justice through the “advice rious, the ill-considered move costs associated with Hurricane their insurance. aged “to an extent that repair is and consent” ritual and replace that President Franklin Roosevelt Sally. Property owners may not Schebler said only fi ve homes not feasible,” according to FEMA Ginsburg, a liberal legend who couldn’t see through even at the be so lucky. in Santa Rosa County were cat- charts. had become a longtime battler for height of his power. The Federal Emergency Man- egorized as destroyed by FEMA. The number of homes de- women’s rights. Her dissents and For good reason. To add agement Agency ( FEMA) is Another 77 were ruled majorly stroyed or sustaining major written opinions were so majestic a bunch of new seats to the processing which types of assis- impacted. impacts decides whether or that she had become a champion Supreme Court explicitly so a tance will be given said County “We have hundreds of homes not FE MA will offer individu- of the younger set, the “Notorious Democratic president could fi ll Administrator Dan Schebler. that have had minor impacts or al assistance to property own- RBG.” them would radically dimin- “We are still optimistic that been affected,” Schebler said, but ers. And the level of damage If the Republicans are success- ish the Court’s standing. It the public assistance declaration those properties do not qualify, just does not appear to qualify, ful, the high court would be able to would invite Republicans to is just working its way through he added. Schebler said. reverse so much of the progressive counter with their own bout of the process, but the individual So, what’s the distinction? Ac- Santa Rosa County has tried to agenda that has grown into reality court-packing when they again assistance, we are not as opti- cording to FE MA, it depends on make a case for relief. Residents in recent generations, including return to power. The Court mistic on the outcome of that how high the water goes. were asked to submit proof of the right to get an abortion. would become merely a partisan decision from FEMA,” he said. “Eighteen inches on the fi rst damage, such as photos to the So many women, even conser- plaything and essentially an Public assistance helps to inhabitable fl oor or water cov- county’s online reporting feature vatives, view Trump as an obvious adjunct to the legislative branch cover costs to the county to re- ers the electrical outlets is con- to then be presented to FEMA. misogynist. However, many are -- all that would stay the same sponding to the disaster, de- sidered major impact,” Schebler But it appears the numbers were even more offended by abortion. would be the black robes. pending on the level allocated. explained. “There are extenuat- not there. So they may see a conservative And for what? To compensate For example, an expansion of ing factors. If there is standing For now, the county waits on anti-abortion justice as an ap- for a duly elected Republican FEMA public assistance would water for more than 24 hours, fi nal FEM A decisions. propriate replacement for the pro Senate acting on its prerogatives women’s rights, pro Roe v. Wade to block one Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg, enhancing nominee (Obama nominee Mer- the chances to prohibit a proce- rick Garland) and potentially con- Restaurants cleared to fully reopen dure they view as murder. fi rm another (Trump’s nominee to The bitter absurdity is that fi ll the RBG seat). By Jamie Gentry be able to operate fully. “This is a diffi cult industry to the passing of the most liberal The Senate itself is now an [email protected] “The order that I am signing succeed in. The margins aren’t justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, has affront because small states get today will guarantee restaurants great,” he said. altered the election campaign. The equal representation with large Local restaurants were cleared operate, DeSantis said Friday. DeSantis also said bars will re- political scenarios following her states. Never mind that this to fully reopened Sept. 25 as Gov. “They can operate at a minimum main at 50% and that outstand- death are chaotic, all over the map. arrangement was at the cen- Ron DeSantis announced the state of 50% regardless of local rules. ing fees and penalties related to On the one hand it allows Donald ter of the deal that gave us the is entering “Phase III” of reopening. We are cognizant of the need for local regulations will be held in Trump to present himself as a Constitution. Never mind that In a news conference, De- business certainty.” abeyance by the order. statesman instead of the caricature the Constitution stipulates that Santis announced signing of The order also puts the onus DeSantis said the focus for of the hated, hateful buffoon to this provision is unamendable. an executive order to preempt on local governments to justify COVID-19 prevention at this which so many million Americans Never mind that prior to 2014 the any local regulations that hold continued limitations less than point needs to shift toward the see. But can the Trumpster hold Democrats controlled the Senate restaurants to 50% of capacity 100%, including identifying elderly who are most vulnerable back on his compulsion to say or and didn’t seem overly concerned or less. By extension, restaurants what the cost is to restaurants to serious negative impacts from tweet something outrageous? about the body’s alleged lack of without any local restrictions will due to the limitation. the disease. And what about the contest legitimacy. for control of the Senate. Will It’s not a failing of our consti- endangered Republican members, tutional design that Democrats Your elected offi cials who are fi ghting close battles for have made themselves so hateful re-election, including McConnell to rural voters that they despair Florida House of Representatives Florida Senate himself, be willing to play along of reliably holding the Senate with McConnell and Trump’s going forward. As a corrective, District 3 Representative District 1 Senator strategy to force through a re- they are threatening to eliminate Jayer Williamson Doug Broxson placement? Democrats promise an the fi libuster to allow them to add Email: jayer.williamson@myfl orida- Email: brown.kevin@fl senate.gov all-out fi ght against that. Will that Washington, D.C., and Puer- house.gov Phone: 850-595-1036, (850) 487- help or hurt them? And will more to Rico as states to boost their Phone: 850-995-3698, 5001 GOP gadfl ies, like Mitt Romney, number of senators, a maneuver 850-717-5003 District Offi ce: 418 West Garden District Offi ce: help the Democrats conjure up the that smacks of pre-Civil War era Street, 4519 Woodbine Road four votes they need to thwart the power politics. fourth fl oor room 403 in Pace in Pensacola hurry-up plan? All of this talk is an awkward fi t How will Joe Biden handle this for Joe Biden’s candidacy. We are District 2 Representative unexpected development, and told that Biden is an inoffensive Robert Alexander “Alex” U.S. House of how will Kamala Harris deal with institutionalist and committed Andrade Representatives it? She’s a member of the Senate moderate, but if Republicans defy Email: alex.andrade@myfl oridahouse.gov Judiciary Committee, under the his wishes on the RBG seat, he Phone: 850-595-0467, District 1 Representative control of Chairman Lindsey Gra- will respond by blessing outland- 850-717-5002 Matt Gaetz ham, a Republican who is fi ghting ish changes to our system passed District Offi ce: Email: [email protected] Suite 401B, 226 South Palafox Place Phone: 850-479-1183, for his political life back in his by narrow majorities. in Pensacola 850-240-3778 home state of . And, by the way, Biden better Washington DC Offi ce: The September surprise of win. Shadi Hamid of The Atlantic 507 Cannon House Offi ce Building Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s death will wrote a piece expressing his wor- District 1 Representative have an enormous impact on the ry “that Trump will win reelection Mike Hill U.S. Senate campaign, and it’s not overstating and Democrats and others on Email: mike.hill@myfl oridahouse.gov it to say that it will affect the future the left will be unwilling, even Phone: 850-494-5690 Senator of this country. Obviously it might unable, to accept the result.” He District Offi ce: 8800 North 9th Avenue Marco Rubio not be in the direction Ginsberg raises the possibility of “mass un- in Pensacola Washington DC Offi ce: would prefer after a lifetime of rest and political violence across 284 Russell Senate Offi ce Building leading the fi ght for human rights. American cities.” Phone: (202) 224-3041 Accepting the result of an Bob Franken is an Emmy election is a pretty important Award-winning reporter who covered norm -- unless you’ve convinced Washington for more than 20 years yourself you live under a hideous- Senator with CNN. ly undemocratic regime with no Rick Scott legitimacy. Washington DC Offi ce: (c) 2020 Bob Franken Rich Lowry is editor of the 716 Hart Senate Offi ce Building Distributed by King Features National Review. (c) 2020 by King Phone: (202) 224-5274 Syndicate, Inc. Features Synd., Inc. 8A / NAVARRE PRESS OCTOBER 1-7, 2020 MICHAEL SIMPSON YOUR LOCAL REAL REALTOR COLDWELL BANKER REALTY ESTATE CONNECTION 850.206.4553 GET A POSITIVE, HELPFUL PARTNER FOR BUYING OR SELLING A HOME:

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As I write this column, it has been one week to the Snake Samaritan day since I last dabbled in my Schaffer removes snakes from homes free of charge old addiction. I had given it up for more By Kaitie Meyer than 20 years, and then I [email protected] started feeling over-confi - dent. I could do it. It would A Navarre man is volun- be OK. It would feel great. teering his time and shar- I am a new and improved ing his passion for reptiles person, I decided. by relocating snakes from I strapped on my walking people’s yards and homes shoes, waved a wand and to safer areas. dubbed them running shoes. Ryan Schaffer, 33, has Then I hit the streets with my been an active wildlife en- watch measuring my steps, thusiast his whole life and my pace and my heartrate. has been rescuing reptiles Four houses down the since he moved here last street, my heart rate had year. He has been a lot bus- zoomed to over 150. I kept ier lately. going, taking steps about the “The rising fl ood wa- size and speed of the average ters when the hurricane toddler who has just learned hit caused a lot of animals to walk. I reached the cul-de- to seek shelter in higher sac in about two and a half ground, and most of the minutes and wanted to slow neighborhoods are con- to a walk. sidered higher ground so But I was determined. it kind of pushed a lot of That night, as the sun set and snakes in particular into the the temperatures cooled, I neighborhood,” he said. knocked out a tidy one mile, As a member of the most of it running, at a pace “Concerned Cit- of 14:35 per mile. izens of Navarre” It was exhilarating except Facebook group, for the pain in my knees and Schaffer saw peo- the rest of my body. ple posting pictures The pace was about two of snakes in their minutes faster than I could yard, trying to iden- have walked the same dis- tify them. Many tance if I was pushing myself. people reached It raised my endorphins, out to Schaffer on creating that coveted runner’s Facebook, request- ing reptile removal high, but what a price I paid. Submitted photos The pain lasted a week. after the storm. Schaffer res- Navarre man Ryan Schaffer rescues and relocates a I felt like I had broken venomous water moccasin to educate and help people. both knees and worried cues snakes free that I had done permanent of charge, refusing damage in my zeal. I don’t money or even bot- of something and you have Schaffer has never been remember running being tles of champagne. someone who’s willing to bitten by a venomous snake this painful before I had “For me, it’s not come help you and edu- because he uses tools to kids. Before I turned mum- about receiving any cate you absolutely free of handle them and does not ble-mumble, and 20 more sort of compensa- charge, it helped eradicate put his body in the strike mumble-mumbles. tion. The reward for my fear of snakes.” zone. He has however been Birthdays, as you age, me is the life of the Snakes are vital to the bitten rescuing nonvenom- morph into mini-funerals. animal,” he said. environment, according ous snakes and says the bites Goodbye to whatever I At Schaffer’s day to Schaffer. They prey on are “just small pin pricks and was able to do last year that I job he repairs med- rodents and other dis- only require standard wash- will never do again. Goodbye ical equipment in ease-spreading pests, and ing with soap and water.” to whatever sweetness my the Air Force. Cur- even help curb the tick Snakes spark a lot of fear adult children had to offer rently stationed population. in people, Schaffer said. last year, that they may or at Hurlburt Field, “If you encounter a snake, “The best way to over- don’t engage it. The safest come a fear is through ed- may not serve up in the year Schaffer has been Ryan Schaffer has rescued 11 snakes since the fl oods of Hurricane Sally have to come. in the U.S. Air relocated wildlife in our community, a mission he started long before the storm. action is to simply leave it ucation and exposure,” he Goodbye to running, for Force for 15 years. alone,” he said. “Many peo- added. “I’ve had a lot of peo- me. It was fun to brag out. Since Sally hit, “I have a few very se- of snakes, before she met ple learn to fear snakes at ple reach out to me saying Painful to recover from. Defi - Schaffer has rescued 11 cluded areas that I let them Schaffer. a young age and grow up that my posts have really nitely not worth a crippled snakes and between 40 and go where they defi nitely “He taught me that snakes believing they’re aggressive relieved some of the extreme week. 50 since he moved here. will not be winding up back actually provide a service to creatures that want to hurt fear that they’ve had regard- Assuming I salvage my Schaffer immediately around a residential area,” us and they are part of nature us. That’s simply not true. ing snakes. That’s really sat- knees to move another day, releases the snakes in an he said. and we should live in har- They want nothing to do isfying to me, knowing that walking and swimming are open wildlife area north of Navarre resident Jenn Cro- mony with them,” she said. with us and just want to go it’s able to bring comfort to amazing activities. Neither Navarre. nin was absolutely mortifi ed “When you’re deadly afraid about their lives like we do.” someone else.” makes me want to wake up in the morning and amputate a limb or two. Running was an amazing sport. I was never fast but I Navarre Fishing Rodeo on, fi lling quickly had the discipline to run and By Kaitie Meyer the next day. Weigh-in is Mojo shirts. The Captain’s run. I even ran the Chicago [email protected] at Juana’s Pagodas and meeting will be virtual Marathon once. It was glori- prizes will be awarded this year. ous, a bucket list item for the Despite the many ob- in all divisions. There Proceeds from this bucket list I was too young stacles that might have is even a junior di- event will benefi t the Na- to have. impeded the 7th annual vision for anglers varre Beach Area Cham- I ran daily for years, loop- Navarre Fishing Rodeo, who are 12 and under. ber Foundation. ing through neighborhoods the fi shing extravaganza Young anglers can This weekend and cornfi elds, city streets is still a go this weekend. compete in that divi- is also Fish Na- and rural roads yet to be dis- Navarre Fishing Rodeo sion for free with varre Weekend, which covered by developers. I did is a fi shing competition a registered adult means that pier admis- a lot of thinking along those where anglers can fi sh angler. sion will be free Oct. 3 roads. I got in my zone. Some from anywhere “except Mike Sandler, chair of and 4, and all annual of it hurt but not most of it. the frozen section of the the Navarre Beach Area Last year, more than fi shing and walking pass- I felt strong, fi t, powerful, supermarket,” said orga- Chamber Foundation, 527 pounds of fi sh were es will be 10% off. Pier indomitable. Notice my use nizer, Sandpaper Market- said the kid’s division is caught at the rodeo and admission is normally $7 of past tense. ing. Participants can fi sh one of the most signifi - more than 2,000 people for adult fi shmen and $1 I’m glad I tried running from the shore, a boat, cant pieces of the rodeo. attended the event. for walkers. Annual adult again. I’m proud of myself. a kayak or the pier. The “The young anglers get Packet pickup will be at fi shing passes are nor- I’m even more glad it’s boundaries are the Destin to come in, sometimes with Windjammers on the Pier mally $150 and annual Navarre Press File Photo behind me. Pass to the Pensacola Pass. the very fi rst fi sh that they Friday evening, where walking passes are $60. Kayden Samuelson smiles And my knees are extra The tournament starts caught, and put it up on the anglers can pick up their To be a part of this fun as he holds tightly to his proud of me for knowing at 12:01 a.m., Saturday, scale, so that’s really a lot of captain’s bags and com- fi shing weekend, visit www. prized catch at the 2019 my limits. Oct. 3, and ends at 4 p.m. fun to watch,” he said. plimentary long sleeve navarrefi shingrodeo.com. Navarre Fishing Rodeo. YOU’RE ONLY ONE WORKOUT AWAY FROM A GOOD MOOD Invest in your health and community by joining the Y

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If bor housed them the you don’t have one, want the Golden family of Na- “My son’s bedroom looks like you took one fi rst night, and they were varre Beach, it meant the to create one or modify of those black Styrofoam containers, put a able to shelter in a ho- your current one, here end of their home. tel after that. Insurance But the Goldens have bunch of (stuff) in it and microwaved it for are some considerations will cover a temporary to think about if you are taken a positive per- too long.” Airbnb while repairs are spective on the loss. co-parenting with a toxic made. The day after the ex. Debbie Golden is moth- —Debbie Golden fi re, Southern Specialty er of four children, three Creating a parenting offered Debbie and Lillie plan, or co-parenting plan adult sons and 15-year- Golden new clothes free old Lillie. Golden said with a toxic ex, is going of charge. to require elements of the she and her husband “We’re safe. And we are fi nancially well-es- plan to be very specifi c. have excellent insurance, If you leave no room for tablished, owning their and we are being taken home and carrying good a gray area, it will be less care of,” Golden said. likely for your toxic ex to insurance. The uncertainty is “It could have been be able to manipulate and stressful. Lillie, a Na- control. worse,” she said. varre High School var- An electrical fi re I encourage documen- sity soccer player, will tation and tell my work- sparked in one of the likely take her classes son’s bedrooms late shop attendees who are online for a while. She’s in diffi cult co-parenting Sept. 26. Fortunately, worried about staying he had been out with situations to “document, in soccer, though her document, document.” friends at the time. The mother notes Lillie is family became aware of Documentation may prove thankful for the help very benefi cial to the the fi re when a smoke they have. detector went off. The process of modifi cations, if There are also things you are following a parent- older brother grabbed a insurance and kindness fi re extinguisher, but the ing plan that needs to be can’t replace. changed. fi re was too great. School assign- “He tried to spray it Just like with setting ments, family boundaries for communi- down, but came out and photos, child- told us to get out,” Deb- cation, if you are using an hood art proj- online communication tool bie Golden recalled. ects – some They grabbed their such as Our Family Wiz- things claimed ard, AppClose or Talking dogs and awoke the The fi re that destroyed by the fi re are father, evacuating the Parents, then you will have the Golden family’s home one of a kind. documentation provided house. Flames prevented started in one of the son’s “There was 31 them retrieving rescue through that source too, bedrooms. He was out of the years’ worth of should you need it. cat Izzy, who died in the house at the time. our life in that fi re. The fl ames eventu- A regular standard house,” Golden agreement sometimes just ally sputtered out in the inside means the Gold- said. “And that’s does not work in some one bedroom but created en family cannot enter stuff you can’t co-parenting situations, toxic blooms of smoke to retrieve belongings. replace.” and co-parenting with that rendered the house Even a quick trip inside Still, the Gold- a toxic ex could possibly uninhabitable. requires protective cov- en family has warrant more detail and “At this point they are ering and an immediate asked that any- specifi c considerations as telling us both fl oors will shower upon exit. Submitted photos one seeking to it is being written. Seek have to be ripped down “It’s toxic. It’s cancerous,” The Golden family of Navarre lost their home in a fi re Sept. 26. help the family legal counsel should you to the studs,” she said. “If Golden said. donate to the feel the need for help for you drive by, you would It is suspected the into the wall, sparking black Styrofoam containers, Navarre High School that to happen. say there was no fi re heavy rains associated the blaze. put a bunch of (stuff) in it girls soccer team. Contact You may have good here.” with Hurricane Sally may “My son’s bedroom looks and microwaved it for too coach Rob Simon at si- intentions for what you But the destruction have gotten some water like you took one of those long,” Golden said. [email protected].fl .us. would like in your parent- ing plan or co-parenting plan, but protecting you from a possible hidden agenda from a toxic ex Aldi on pause, still coming to Navarre is the reason for serious consideration for parenting plan specifi cs. I hope you all have a great week. Kari Clemmer is au- thor and instructor of The Co-Parenting Workshop and instructs co-parenting education in Dallas. Visit Co-Parenting Basics FB page for more co-parenting infor- mation and live co-parenting lessons. Send questions to [email protected].

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By Wendy Victora Rudman wouldn’t choose when. [email protected] “God will take him when he’s ready,” she said. “I’m not To talk about her late hus- going to do it. And He did.” band of 38 years, Evelyn On that day, staff allowed Keating needs her spiral note- Evelyn and her oldest son into books. the room. They held his hand, They comfort her, making stroked his head and prayed her feel like she is in control. over him, not sure if he could Or that she was, in some tell they were there. way, during the 78 days her Two days later, they were husband Dennis spent in the called back and watched from intensive care unit of Sacred the doorway as he slowly died. Heart Hospital where she is a At 2:45 a.m., nearly a day be- nurse. fore Hurricane Sally came It took her two notebooks ashore, he took his last breath. to document in soft pencil Before he became ill, he was etchings his journey through kind, jovial and generous. Even the medical system. on days when he didn’t have On the good days, she any service calls, he’d go out to wrote carefully on the right- do “estimates,” which meant hand page only. On the bad stopping by and socializing, his days, she scribbled diagonally wife said, smiling. across the left Since he died, the phone page, trying to keeps ringing, as customers capture it all as called for help after the storm. his life slipped “That breaks my heart when away. I get them,” she said. “Dennis “Settings Submitted photos never raised his prices after Dennis Keating, left, smiles for a photo with his family, which includes a wife, two adult highest. Flat- hurricanes. He did honest sons and two grandchildren. Keating, the As You Wish Handyman, died Sept. 15 after work. He didn’t even advertise. lined. Poor battling COVID-19 for nearly three months. prognosis,” the It was nothing for him to go registered nurse Dennis, at age 60, to work and come home and wrote July 25, “almost checked off never make a cent. He’d say, one of the bad every box,” she said, re- ‘She’s on a fi xed income. She days. That was ferring to health con- can’t afford to pay me.’ He was the day doctors ditions that made him a good honest guy.” gave him a 10 to more vulnerable. Still, Two days before he died, 20% chance of he was discharged Evelyn closed her notebooks. survival, the day two days after he was Her notes end in the middle of his oxygen levels fi rst admitted, while a page. At that point, his heart- dropped so low doctors kept her for rate was down to 30. he ripped out fi ve. He looked terrible Before she and Dennis be- came ill, Evelyn says she didn’t his tubes and his when he came to pick After a 20-year-career in the U.S. Navy, Dennis Keating, whose last heart stopped. her up, and she sent post was in Pensacola, built up his As You Wish Handyman service. always wear her mask. After staff re- him right back into the His wife, Evelyn, jokes that her “honey-do” list was longer than most “I wore masks at work, but to vived him, they emergency room. because her husband was so busy helping others. go to the grocery store I did not. called Evelyn and He never left the I don’t know why. I thought I held the phone slowly trudging toward death. was invincible. Dennis Keating with grandson Brantley hospital again. to her husband’s On top of the guilt In the end, his kidneys failed, It would not ear. she feels over giving his blood pressure dropped happen to me. “They’re going to intubate “You better come back,” she him COVID, she is heartbro- and doctors likened his scarred And it did.” me,” he told her. “I love you. told him. “I love you too.” ken that she was hospitalized lungs to the cover of a basket- Tell the kids I love them, too.” That was the last time he as he became more ill. ball instead of the inside of a spoke. “Home alone,” she wrote balloon. Dennis, well-known in the June 26. For all but a few of those 78 Navarre area as the As You “Home alone,” she wrote days, she believed he would Wish Handyman, died Sept. again the next day. come back, that they would 15, one day before a storm On June 28, Dennis was travel again to the Cayman rolled in that would have kept hospitalized again. He spent Islands, that they would take him busy for months. most of July on oxygen and their Disney Cruise and that he At that point, he’d been in most of August on a ventilator. would be strong enough to see the intensive care unit longer For a few days in August, his grandchildren again. than any other COVID-19 pa- Dennis recovered enough to On Sept. 12, she had her tient at Sacred Heart Hospital, breathe without the ventilator. fi rst glimmer of acceptance. according to Evelyn. Days be- He squeezed his wife’s hand That was the day she told fore he died, a doctor told her and tried to open his eyes but doctors she wouldn’t sign that was nothing to celebrate. was too weak. She started a Do Not Resusci- Evelyn got COVID-19 fi rst making calls to long-term care tate order. He was – she believes from work – facilities. She thought he was going to die. She and Dennis tested positive a one of the success stories. knew it. But she few days later. Then he con- She got to the point where tracted pneumo- she was too weak to hold up nia. Back on the Dennis Keating lost 80 her head when she tried to ventilator, unable to pounds during his long take a shower. On June 23, communicate, his body hospitalization. Before he they were both admitted to became ill, he weighed 300 Evelyn, a registered nurse the hospital. at the hospital where her pounds and was frequently “I felt like I wanted to die seen around town with his husband died, tracked his long 4-pound Chihuahua Peeps. when I had COVID,” she said. battle with COVID-19 in these She still becomes agitated At age 63, she had no other notebooks. It was her way to when she hears a truck that risk factors other than being feel like she had some control over sounds like his. somewhat overweight. his struggle, she said. Butterfl y house getting closer to spreading wings By Maribeth Brossart ning non-profi t hopes to “It was a clear example the fi nalists will receive [email protected] continue its mission by of how much this means $106,000 at the IMPACT summer 2021. to our community and the 100 Pensacola Bay Area The Panhandle Butterfl y In the meantime, volun- need for native pollinator Annual Meeting on Octo- House, previously located teers are busy fundraising plants. We would love to ber 11. The money would in Navarre, had its offi cial and donating sweat equity. be the hub for a consistent help pay for the butterfl y ribbon-cutting ceremo- A recent event, the Migra- supply of pollinator-friend- enclosure needed to meet ny on Tuesday, September tion Plant sale, was so pop- ly, pesticide-free, native their goal deadline for 22. PBH, founded in 1997, ular police responded to plants,” she said. opening. educated the community direct traffi c unexpectedly. Next on the list for PBH for 23 years before a relo- According to President Jen is their fi nal plea for the Photo by Cassandra Sharp cation setback halted op- Weber, the family-friendly Impact 100 Pensacola Bay Kevin Smith, Holly Miller, Jenny eration. According to its charity event raised about grant in which they are 1 Weber, Becky Majors, Chris website, the award-win- $3,000. of 15 fi nalists. Eleven of McLean, and Mary Salinas.

Fencing off at HBTS board meeting By Wendy Victora Rudman Staff members told the board The fence, a white vinyl fence, actually border the course. after the decision. His request for a variance [email protected] that they were stepping up their runs along one side of Gail and If it did, Randy Folsom told “We would not have bought was turned down in August. He inspections, including looking Randy Folsom’s property. They the board, he’d be sitting in his the house,” Randy Folsom said. came back in September to ex- From builders clear-cut- for fences that exceeded the don’t have a view of the golf backyard enjoying the view af- “(The fence) made all the differ- press his frustration. ting lots to streets lined with 4-foot height requirement. Any course and do not border the golf forded by a golf course home. ence in the world.” Board President Joe Camp- out-of-compliance fencing, the fence bordering Hidden Creek course, which would mean they Instead, his only view is of his After the Folsoms’ request bell told Breitling that if he Holley by the Sea Improvement golf course“must be ornamental were subject to stricter covenants. neighbors’ backyards. was denied, resident Greg Bre- could prove the fencing wasn’t Association board of directors and shall not exceed 48 inches in The Folsoms asked the board Board members agreed the itling addressed the board about available, they might be able to covered it all at a Sept. 10 board height” and approved by the Ar- to grant a variance allowing Folsoms weren’t responsible his own fence frustrations. Bre- work with him. Breitling point- meeting. chitectural Control Committee, them to keep the fence, arguing for putting the fence in and itling would like to put a pool in ed out that he’d provided that At issue were both violations according to the covenants. that they didn’t know about the shouldn’t be fi ned, but the his backyard but has not been documentation with his original of covenants and the challenges Particular attention was spent covenants, t hat the home had board voted unanimously to able to fi nd the fencing required request, which was denied. of imposing and enforcing suit- on the issue of a fence that a been inspected and approved make them remove it. under the community’s cove- Holley by the Sea staff mem- able penalties when violations builder constructed after the staff by HBTS staff before they closed The Folsoms voiced their nant. He attributed the fencing bers agreed to try to help Breit- occur. had completed fi nal inspection. on it and that their yard doesn’t frustration to board members shortage to COVID-19. ling fi nd the required fencing. 4B / NAVARRE PRESS OCTOBER 1-7, 2020 Ye Olde Oktoberfest

Ye Olde Brothers Brewery owners Jerry and Larry Rolison and manager Christy Skerrett serve up German Bier Server Halie offers up sausage and giant pretzels for Oktoberfest. during Oktoberfest Sept. 27.

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Jaden Jones jumped near the 10-yard line and took the football out of the air as if the pass from Pace quarterback Brandon Miller was intended for him. That interception by the Navarre defensive back mid- way through the third quar- ter helped preserve a dou- ble-digit cushion. Jones added another pick in the fi nal minutes of the fourth to ice a 17-7 win for Navarre in its long-awaited season opener Friday night on the road. A transfer from North Car- Photos by Brian Lester olina, Jones has played de- Jaden Rivera looks for room to run against Pace Friday night. fense in the past. But he was a quarterback last year and 2020 season has been any- normalcy. that experience has shaped thing but typical. “It’s almost a year since his ability to excel on the de- COVID-19 and the pan- we played last. It felt great,” fensive side of the ball. demic it has created canceled Walls said. “A win on the “I know what a quar- spring football and then lim- road against a county rival in terback looks for because I ited what the Raiders could a tight game, we needed a played the position,” Jones do during summer workouts. win like this. It couldn’t said. “Whatever he reads, I Hurricane Sally’s arrival to have come at a better ing to live up to expec- read, and I’m there.” Northwest Florida on Sept. time.” tations. It looked as if Jones was 16 wiped Navarre’s original- Navarre cranked “My coaches expect going to run his fi rst inter- ly scheduled season opener out 277 yards while it out of me, my team- ception back for a touch- against Milton off the slate, limiting the Patriots mates expect it out of down. He dodged a few adding another delay to a to 159 yards, large- me and I expect it out of tackles and gained 30 yards season that had already been ly behind a sec- myself,” Rivera said. “I ex- before getting brought down. delayed a month because of ond-half defen- in the fi rst pected better. I wanted to “I expected him to throw the pandemic. sive effort that half. Uni- score more. I have a lot to it to the bottom and he tried It wasn’t a perfect game kept Pace off versity of Illi- work on.” to get the man behind me,” and both head coach Jay the score- nois commit Tyler Zach Marquis started at Jones said. I had to jump a Walls and his players admit board. The Strain hauled in a quarterback because Jason little bit. I tried to score but I there is room to improve. Raiders 56-yard touchdown Deal was in quarantine – he’s kind of messed that up.” But to be back on the fi eld also forced pass that cut the Raider expected to return this week Despite missing out on a in front of a crowd of nearly three turn- lead to 10-7. – and threw for 45 yards chance to score in his Raider 3,000 at the Patriots’ home overs. They “The defense only gave confi- while rushing for 46. debut, the senior was thrilled fi eld on a humid Septem- gave up their only touch- up seven and did a great job dence. “It’s the fi rst time Zach has he and his teammates played ber night allowed the Raid- down of the night off a big defending the run,” Walls I dom- played quarterback on varsi- a game as the lead-up to the ers to grab onto a shred of play with two minutes left said. “Offensively, I thought inated ty,” Walls said. “You could tell we had some good drives their he was tight but he played and ran the ball effectively. defense. well at times.” Throwing-wise, we were I felt like I Navarre swarmed to the inconsistent, but that’s go- was in con- ball on defense and got a ing to come. I’m proud of trol all night,” huge lift from Devin Wright, our kids. They kept playing Rivera said. who tallied a team-best 10 hard and gave great effort With Na- tackles. Jebari Mitchell and for four quarters.” varre up 3-0 in Grady Kelly fi nished with six Jaden Rivera carried the fi rst after Pres- tackles apiece. Mitchell also the ball 24 times for 145 ton Penton’s 29-yard, recovered a fumble in the yards behind an offen- Rivera punched in his opening quarter that set up sive line that had little fi rst touchdown on a Penton’s fi eld goal. trouble dominating the 7-yard run with 6:03 With one win in the line of scrimmage. left in the half. books, the Raiders are on to The senior was able The Raiders led the Beach Bowl Friday night to pick up from where 10-7 at halftime against rival Gulf Breeze at he left off a year ago before Rivera 7:30 p.m. when he surged down opened the sec- “We’re excited and ready the stretch with more ond half with a 10- to go,” Rivera said. “We have than 400 yards in the fi nal yard scoring run that extend- to work harder (this week) three games. ed the lead to 17-7. and make plays harder. It Jaden Jones takes off after the fi rst of his two interceptions against Pace. “Last year gave me a lot of For Rivera, he was just try- has to be full speed all day.”

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At least by For the fi rst time in her life, me. the sophomore ran a meet in It was the last time I the Florida heat and humidi- covered a Navarre sporting ty, which presents its own set event prior to schools and of challenges, especially for a sports seasons shutting down runner from North Dakota. because of the COVID-19 Despite the difference in pandemic. running conditions, Camp- Meet Results Gulf Breeze and Navarre It was a strange feeling that bell persevered on the 3.1 night knowing the season mile course set up around Girls was probably over. There was Dolphin Stadium, placing Top Seven Raiders talk as the softball game I was second overall among the 2. Lily Campbell, 22:42; 13. Athena Hicks, 25:42.69; 14. Kada Beihl, 25:43; covering took place that the girls in a time of 22 minutes 17. Saylor Marlow, 27:04; 33. Chloe Baker-Harty, 29:38; 34. Morgan Hill, season would be shut down and 42 seconds, barely behind 29:48; 35. Kadi Casey, 29:51 Top Seven Dolphins the next day. winner Kristina Hankinson Photos by Brian Lester 1. Kristina Hankinson, 22:28; 3. Mira Helms, 22:54; 4. Macy Cronin, 23:33; And sure enough, it was. from Gulf Breeze, who posted Navarre’s girls cross-country team heads out on the course 6. Elisa Willamson, 23:51; 7. Kira Benton, 24:16; 8. Ann Hiptas, 24:17; 9. It then became a waiting a time of 22:28. for its fi rst meet of the season. game of when things would “It was tough, but I felt like Savannah Jacobi, 24:25 get back to normal. Or a new I did a little better than I ex- normal. pected for the fi rst time run- Boys That day arrived nearly 200 ning here,” Campbell said. Top Seven Raiders days later. The waiting game Campbell qualifi ed for 3. Luke Morris, 19:25; 10. Branden Heinke, 20:12; 15. Cesar Murphy, was over and I returned to state in North Dakota last 21:06; 16. Ivan Bateman, 21:10; 17. Gavin Anthony, 21:16; 22. Jackson covering an event involving season and spent the sum- Garrison, 21:27.26; 23. Logan Escobedo, 21:27.98 the Raiders. The volleyball mer working to prepare her- Top Seven Dolphins team opened its 2020 season self for a season shortened by 1. Finn Youberg, 17:26; 2. Jacob Litner, 18:42; 4. Steven Decesare, against Gulf Breeze on Sept. the COVID-19 pandemic. 19:29.82; 5. Brayden Townsend, 19:35.42; Sean Hoffman, 19:41.50; 7. Kai 19. She said the training has Payne, 19:46; 8. Ashton Wyse, 19:51 Navarre didn’t win but that helped a great deal. didn’t matter. What mattered “I’m de fi nitely a better talked about the strides he Raiders, clocking in at 21:16. is that sports returned. Finally. runner in many ways, and has made since last season. Jackson Garrison (21:27.26, And in proper 2020 fashion, everyone on this team is so “I got a new PR and this 22nd) and Logan Escobedo it did so during a week where encouraging and positive,” is the highest fi nish I’ve ever (21:27.98, 23rd) were neck- Hurricane Sally battered the Campbell said. had in a race,” Morris said. “I and-neck as they rounded Gulf Coast. Having a meet under her felt like I did pretty well and out Navarre’s top seven. To say it felt different would belt gives the young runner had that kick at the end of the James Fox, who coaches the be a bit of an understatement. something to build on. race to get third.” Raider cross-country team with As the match played out, “It was a good fi rst meet, Morris is a junior and isn’t Katie Fein, said it was good there were plenty of moments but I want to push myself new to the running scene. He to see the team fi nally have a where it seemed like a regular harder. I can always be better,” said he did well handling a chance to compete in a year that match. Points were scored. The Campbell said. Luke Morris Lilly Campbell course that ran both through has been anything but normal athletes played hard. And the Campbell was the lone the stadium and outside of it. because of the pandemic. fans cheered. Raider girl in a top 10 domi- top seven for the Navarre girls. Gulf Breeze’s Finn Youberg “It felt good to be back in The efforts Thursday also But there were other times nated by Gulf Breeze. Gulf Breeze won the girls won the race in a time of a groove and to get a real run serve as a building block for during the match where Athena Hicks (25:42) and meet with 19 points. Navarre 17:26. The Dolphins scored in at a meet,” Morris said. “I’ve future meets. things felt and looked differ- Kada Biehl (25:43) fi nished fi nished second with 48 and 20 points as a team to win the defi ni tely gotten faster since “It’s the fi rst meet of the ent. 13th and 14th, respectively, Milton was third with 75. meet. Navarre was second last year.” season. We had some good Fans wore masks. Well, while Saylor Marlow clocked Luke Morris and Branden with 52 points and Milton Cesar Murphy placed 15th, performances and now we most of them at least. The me- in at 27:04 to place 17th. Heinke both earned top-10 fi n- took third with 66 points. crossing the line in 21:06 just have to focus on getting dia, the coaches, scorekeepers Chloe Baker-Harty (29:38), ishes for the boys, with Morris Soaked in sweat after the while Ivan Bateman took better every week. This is gives and the offi cials had masks on Morgan Hill (29:48) and Kadi taking third in a time of 19:25. meet and needing a moment 16th in a time of 21:10. Gavin us a starting point for making as well. Casey (29:51) rounded out the Heinke clocked in at 20:12. to catch his breath, Morris Anthony was 17th for the those improvements.” There seemed to be a little added excitement among the players as well because they were fi nally playing the sport they love again. It was the fi nish line to a summer-long Raider swimmers celebrate senior night journey that came with its By Brian Lester ey won the 200 IM (2:22 .57) share of challenges and a lot [email protected] and 100 butterfl y (1:06.46), of uncertainty. Sydney London took fi rst Daily temperature checks Senior day came and in the 50 (26.57) and 100 and questions about COVID went for Navarre’s swim free (1:00.00) and Trinity became part of the daily team last Tuesday after- Devanney placed fi rst in routine for athletes during noon at the Pullum YMCA. the 500 free (5:31.30) and summer workouts. Hand The Raiders competed 100 backstroke (1:07.81). sanitizer was readily available against rival Gulf Breeze in For the Dolphin boys, and social distancing was a dual meet. Finn Youberg nailed down something everyone had to The Dolphins dominat- wins in the 50 (23.33) get used to. ed, winning all but two and 100 free (51.83) while Things are different now events, but the meet served Jameson Walker prevailed because teams have set- as an opportunity for the in the 500 free and 100 tled into a routine that still eight seniors on the Raider backstroke with times of includes caution but not quite roster to be recognized. 5:30.65 and 1:07.69, re- at the level things were at over Photo by Kaitie Meyer Luke Losqaudro, Rhett spectively. the spring and summer. Kaitlyn Wollenzien, Sarah Johnson, Alyssa Allen, Luke Losquadro, Rhett Stallings, Alyssa Grant, Stallings, Alyssa Allen, Al- Gulf Breeze coach Still, it’s different covering Delaney Walker and Meghan Bringsman-Francis are the seniors on Navarre’s roster this season. yssa Grant, Sarah Johnson, Katharine Edwards called sports in the pandemic era Delaney Walker, Kaitlyn this year he’s focused on notched a second-place of 1:03.36. Allen was also the meet a win for both even though it’s great to be Wollenzien and Meghan getting to state and said he fi nish in the 100 breast- second in the 100 back- teams considering they back in a regular routine Bringsman-Francis are Na- also relishes the role of be- stroke (1:10.06). stroke (1:11.15). were in the pool just a when it comes to going out to varre’s seniors. ing a leader. The boys 200 medley re- Allen said during a pre- week after Hurricane Sal- games, matches and meets. “I’m happy for the se- “It’s a lot of fun. I saw my lay team fi nished fi rst with season practice that being ly hit Northwest Florida. The biggest difference is niors that they are getting brother do it and Harrison a time of 1:49.78. The boys a senior has provided her Not to mention dealing just that uncertainty factor. You a chance to compete this (Dorsey) did it last year,” 200 freestyle relay team with added motivation. with a shortened season don’t know if the season will year,” Navarre head coach Losquadro. I’m excited placed second in a time of “This is my last year of because of the COVID-19 be played from start to fi nish. Mary Moorer said. about being in that role.” 1:37.66. high school swimming. I pandemic. It could very well end at any Losquadro had the best Jed Teague and Chase For the girls, Allen com- have to push through and “It was a victory for both point, or if it doesn’t end en- fi nish of the day among the Jennings both earned pleted the 50 free in 26.57, make it a good one,” Allen teams to actually be able to tirely, the risk of it starting and Raiders, taking the top spot runner-up fi nishes for the good enough for second, said. have this friendly competi- stopping because of COVID in the 100-yard butterfl y in Raiders. Teague placed sec- while Jenna Cavanaugh Several Gulf Breeze tion amongst all the chaos issues is possible. a time of 54.07. ond in the 100 backstroke was the runner-up in the swimmers were dou- we’ve been through this Knowing that, I think Losquadro said earlier (1:12.09) and Jennings 100 free, recording a time ble-winners. Maren Mack- year,” Edwards said. you’ll see athletes play with a little more passion, a little more excitement and a little more effort. Not that they NHS Athlete of the Week weren’t playing with those things before, but when you know there’s a chance it can Plans after graduation: To continue to play What do you love most about being an be taken away, it adds a little football for a school athlete? I love the grind and I love scoring more meaning to the whole touchdowns. “tomorrow isn’t guaranteed” Favorite Sports Memory: My fi rst touchdown thing. against Leon. I felt like I couldn’t be tackled Name three people, dead or alive, that you would love to sit down and have dinner I guess as I get out to more Favorite Song: “Scott and Romona” with? Muhammad Ali, LeBron James and Kobe sporting events, the less differ- Jaden Rivera Bryant ent everything will feel. It will Favorite Movie: “Hitch” become part of the routine. I If you could be anyone for a day who won’t think twice about seeing Sport: Football Do you have a pregame routine or super- would it be and why? I would be Kyrie Irving. Parents: Tamika Woods and people wear masks in the stition? I have to write my loved ones’ names on I feel like we think alike, so I would kind of be the Jose Rivera wrist/ankle tape same but famous stands or on the sidelines. Class: 2021 Until then, it’s just a great thing to have sports again, What is the toughest thing about being an to see a nearly 200-day wait athlete? Going to practice and meetings every day and having to get your school work done, too. come to an end. Here’s hoping 2020 doesn’t do anything to restart the waiting game. 8792 Navarre Pkwy • Navarre, FL • (850) 939-7771 OCTOBER 1-7, 2020 NAVARRE PRESS /3C Raiders survive thriller against Patriots By Brian Lester [email protected]

Sarah Shoffner ran toward the edge of the sideline of the gymnasium with no re- gard to the fact that the vol- leyball is in the territory of ‘not likely to be saved.’ But that didn’t stop her from trying, and ultimately, she kept the ball in play. The Raiders went on to win the volley and the point because of Shoffner’s hustle. Those types of plays were typical of Shoffner through- out the night last Thursday in a tightly contested road match against Pace that the Raiders found a way to sur- vive in fi ve sets, winning 25- 18, 25-14, 24-26, 23-25 and 17-15. It’s a win that evens Na- varre’s record at 2-2, and for Shoffner, who was all over the court as a defensive Photos by Brian Lester specialist, the victory helps The Raiders celebrate a point during their fi ve-game match with Pace last Thursday. remind her of why she re- turned to the sport. This is her fi rst season of different times. Trujillo’s kill matches of the week, beating high school volleyball since fi nished off the match and Milton in three games before her freshman year. The se- ignited a celebration among losing to Crestview in three. nior chose to play again be- the players on the court. But this Raider team has Sam MacFarland cause she wanted to be with “The girls are resilient,” high expectations, including sets the ball her friends. Davenport said. getting to the postseason during the match “It’s a big year for me and Shoffner was both relieved and winning tight matches against Pace. I really don’t play for myself. and excited about the out- like the one against Pace are I play for my team. I want come. key in achieving those goals. to do the most I can for the “Every win feels like we “I like where we are at right team to help us win match- just won the national cham- now, but we have to keep get- es,” Shoffner said. pionship,” Shoffner said. “It’s ting better because we want Navarre head coach Ryan the best feeling. We know to play for the district champi- Davenport is glad to have how important every game onship and go to the playoffs. Shoffner around because of is.” I feel like this team can do it,” her nonstop will and desire Navarre split its fi rst two Davenport said. Julia Irmen and Lily Trujillo go up for a block. to step up on defense. There was one point in the match where Shoffner stretched out for a ball and seemed to injure herself. She shook it off and kept playing. “It’s very important when you have a libero out there who is fearless,” Davenport said. “She’s been playing re- ally well.” The Raiders didn’t make life easy. After going up 2-0 in the match, Navarre went up 4-0 early in the third set before Pace tightened things up the rest of the way and ground out a two-point win. Lilly Trujillo served well out of the gate in the fourth set, staking Navarre to a 4-1 lead. They maintained an advantage most of the way. A kill by Aubrey Walls put Navarre on top 16-12 and a tipped ball over the net by Hailey Snider gave the Raid- ers a 17-15 lead. Up 23-19, the Patriots erased the defi cit and tied the score at 23. Davenport burned a timeout but it didn’t help as Pace tied the match at two games apiece. That set up a decisive fi fth game that was close throughout, the score tied six Sports Calendar Varsity Football Oct. 2 at Gulf Breeze, 7:30 p.m. JV Football Oct. 1 vs. Gulf Breeze, 5 p.m. Freshman Football Oct. 1 vs. Gulf Breeze, 7 p.m. Varsity Volleyball Oct. 1 vs. Tate, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 3 vs. Pace, 9:30 a.m. Oct. 3 vs. South Walton, 12:30 p.m. Oct. 5 vs. Niceville, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at Fort Walton Beach, 6:30 p.m. JV Volleyball Oct. 1 vs. Tate, 5:30 p.m. Oct. 5 vs. Niceville, 5:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at Fort Walton Beach, 5:30 p.m. Freshman Volleyball Oct. 1 vs. Tate, 4:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at Fort Walton Beach, 4:30 p.m. Girls Golf Oct. 6 vs. Pace at Hidden Creek, 3:30 p.m. Oct. 1 at Miracle Strip Invitational, 8:30 a.m. Oct. 5 at Byron/Nathan Tournament, 8:30 a.m. Cross-Country Oct. 1 at Gulf Breeze, 4 p.m. Oct. 3 at Patriot Invitational, 8:45 a.m.

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By Mycah Daniel considered staying home. I have always had school “I think me leaving for sure that students are pay- her on-campus dorm room [email protected] “We really looked into in person, with the same school was the safest op- ing attention and make up in Pensacola but decided to how St. John’s was han- teachers and same class- tion for my family because for the lack of in-person return home after the fi rst Angie Alvarado dling the whole COVID-19 mates every day,” Ang- older individuals are more communication,” she said. few weeks. Angie Alvarado is a fi rst- situation before I made my ie said. “We are working at risk when it comes to “In-person classes typical- “I realized I would rather year student from Fort decision to go,” she said. through different online the virus, and if I am not ly have lectures everyday just come home for now Walton Beach High School “There are a lot of rules platforms that some pro- there right now then I am where we just have to pay mostly because of the lack who has had her fi rst col- for the students that are fessors do not even really not risking possibly giving attention and listen, but my of human interaction on lege semester affected by on campus, like wearing a know how to use yet either, it to them somehow,” she online classes have ended campus,” she said. “Be- the pandemic. When Angie mask at all times and social so the beginning of the se- said. “I was already in the up being more about read- cause of the new rules for enrolled at St. John’s Uni- distancing.” mester has defi nitely been mindset that I was pre- ing and participation activ- social distancing, the only versity in City, Although much of her weird for all of us.” pared to go to college and ities that I feel like would thing I could really do was she did not imagine that fi rst semester has been a start living on my own, but not have even been a part stay in my dorm and take she would be stuck inside virtual experience, Ang- Sophia Ciccarello the virus defi nitely makes of the in-person version of my online classes.” her dorm talking to her ie still is able to enjoy the Sophia Ciccarello was a it tricky when it is time the course.” Sallie agreed that online professors and classmates new campus because three part of the 2020 graduat- to come home and vis- classes might be more dif- through Zoom meetings of her classes are hybrid ing class from Fort Walton it during breaks and long Sallie Ravine fi cult for students to man- and online discussion classes. Hybrid classes are Beach High School along weekends.” Sallie Ravine is a college age than in-person classes. boards rather than explor- courses that alternate be- with Alvarado, but she Some students be- freshman who is experienc- “Having the freedom to do ing the beautiful New York tween one week of being chose to attend the Uni- lieve online classes are ing her fi rst semester much all of my assignments on my campus. online and one week of versity of Central Florida. easier and put less pres- differently than Angie and own time is defi nitely more However, that is what being in person, which is Sophia is a health sciences sure on students, but Sophia. Sallie is a Choc- odd than I thought it would Angie has had to deal with something that Angie had major at UCF with a full Sophia offered a differ- tawhatchee High School be,” she said. “I think everyone as a freshman advertising never experienced prior to online schedule, and she ent perspective. graduate who is currently looks forward to the idea of communications major. college. considered the health of “I personally think that enrolled at the University of going off to college and meet- Despite her excitement to “It has been a bit of an her parents when deciding online classes are tough and majoring in ing new people, but the social move across the country adjustment coming all the whether to go to Orlando because some professors international relations. She aspect just is not the same this and get college started, she way from Florida where or stay at home. assign more work to make began the fall semester in year unfortunately.” Damage to Hidden Creek puts Raider golf teams in tough spot By Brian Lester been on the athletes. [email protected] “The season in gener- al has been a challenge, Ducks gathered near a from being pushed back large puddle on the driv- a month and then not ing range. The wind blew having a chance to prac- gently through the empty tice or play after the course at Hidden Creek storm,” Brown said. on a mild September af- Boozer is hoping to see ternoon, a stark contrast her team make the most to the powerful winds of the little time the Raid- that rolled through the ers have left this season. area two weeks ago and “I’ve had limited time left the course among the Photos by Brian Lester working with the girls places dealing with dam- More than 100 trees fell at The Club at Hidden Creek because Heavy rain from Hurricane Sally fl ooded sections of the course and we’d like to get some of Hurricane Sally. at The Club at Hidden Creek. age in the wake of Hurri- practice time in before we cane Sally. Like the boys, the team has just one senior the future of the program team get its remaining play a match,” Boozer said. That damage, which girls team had yet to get on it in Avery Ottley, and because of its youth. matches in considering “We’ll just do the best we includes downed trees a match in during the Brown is optimistic about But he’d like to see the how tough this year has can the rest of the way.” and fl ooded sections of first two weeks of the the course, has also left season. And that has Navarre’s golf teams in a made things tough for diffi cult spot. a team made up mostly The Raiders had only of beginners. Presents NHS Student practiced a week pr ior “Not being able to to the storm and were practice has been real- of the Week unable to play matches ly challenging,” Navarre they had scheduled for girls golf coach Tish the fi rst two weeks of the Boozer said. “Many of Favorites Pet peeve: People walking slow any- season. them were really starting Kyla Brewer School subject: Science where (especially school) An already shortened to show improvement (anatomy) Person most admired: Family--my season created by the in such a short amount Extracurricular activity: parents, non-family- Princess Diana COVID-19 pandemic of time and were really Marching band Person I’d like to meet: Bindi Irwin just got a little shorter. In showing an interest in Hobbies: Painting and playing Items always in my locker: Band Age: 17 fl ute clothes and a water jug with pre-quarantine fact, only a week remains the game.” Class: Class of Car: Double-decker buses H2O in it in a season that is barely Hidden Creek Ge neral 2021 Store: Kohl’s or ANY shoe store First job: Baby-sitting a month. Manager Cindy Callen Parents: Brandy Musical artist: Shawn Mendes Top accomplishment: Band captain “We have had four said more than 100 trees and Kevin Brewer Movie: “Avengers: Infi nity War” position days of golf this year, and were taken out by the TV show: “Castle” now our season is almost storm, many falling in Future more than halfway over,” areas of play. Callen said Fast Facts After-graduation plans: Attend uni- Raider boys golf coach she hoped to have the Cafeteria food must-have: versity, hopefully UF, and major in health Clark Brown said Sept. course operational again Chicken nuggets sciences, later move near Orlando 22. “I feel bad for our this week but did not Last book read that wasn’t Career goal: Become either an orthopedic required: “Pride and Prejudice” players, especially the want to commit to a date. surgeon or pediatrician upperclassmen who may The closure has left only get to play a few the Raiders playing the matches this year.” waiting game. The boys Order online at littlecaesars.com! 6C / NAVARRE PRESS OCTOBER 1-7, 2020 LIVINGHEALTHY Back on the Links

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The VA’s rationale at the aviation background into the “Let’s just make a differ- time was to protect staff Special Tactics ranks. ence. Let’s exploit what I have and veterans from the Earlier this summer, U.S. learned throughout my ca- COVID-19 virus and to Air Force Col. Allison Black reer on operations, risk man- conserve their supplies. made history as she joined agement, and regulations,” For the veteran, how- the Special Tactics leader- Black said. “Let’s uncover all ever, it could mean that a ship team and became the of that and let’s roll up our minor medical problem vice commander of the 24th sleeves and use that to make becomes a major one if not Special Operations Wing. our community stronger and attended to. “With any leadership team, more effective. Let’s exploit you want to have people that technology and work to de- The VA’s Offi ce of U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rachel Williams Inspector General waded cover each other’s blind spots fi ne what the future holds. We U.S. Air Force Col. Allison Black is the vice commander of the 24th Special Operations Wing at need to determine what niche in and examined all those and are able to bring the best Hurlburt Field, Florida. The 24th SOW is U.S. Special Operations Command’s tactical air-to-ground vanished appointments. out of the organization,” said integration force and the Air Force’s special operations ground force, leading operations in capabilities our current Special It looked at whether the U.S. Air Force Col. Matt Allen, precision strike, global access, personnel recovery and battlefi eld surgery. Tactics force must bring to the facilities were digging commander of the 24th SOW. future fi ght.” out those old records and “Not only does Col. Black versity of thought, I think it’s During the fi rst week of ba- munity and headed on to be Black is hopeful that her making new in-person ap- have a rich history as an air- great having an individual sic military training, all of the the Chief of the Operational presence makes a difference pointments, canceling for crew member within AFSOC, come in with a long stand- fl ights were briefed on what Integrated Communications and inspires others to “work good if the veteran went but she also has key insights ing, very successful career is now called Special Warfare Team at the Pentagon in Ar- hard and continue to take the somewhere else, convert- working on staffs within U.S. in AFSOC, who has been career fi elds. Survival, evasion, lington, , from 2010- risk to try.” ing appointments to video Special Operations Command around Special Tactics and resistance and escape caught 2012. “I hope that my perspec- telehealth ... something, and she is a female colonel, worked with us as joint part- Black’s attention – a predom- She quickly returned to tive makes our team stron- anything to get those which provides really good in- ners forward in Afghanistan inantly male career fi eld. Hurlburt Field and was inte- ger,” Black said. “Even though veterans the care they’d sight as we look at our diversi- directly in the fi ght,” said Guil- SERE specialists train Air- grated as the Director of Op- I look different than most of originally sought. ty and inclusion aspects of the main. “It’s powerful to have men on how to survive in erations into the 319th Spe- ou r force… and even though The results: force to make sure that we’re her experience as an outsider the most hostile and remote cial Operations Squadron, I don’t wear a beret, I’m con- * Almost one-third of making good organizational looking at us both operation- environments. an intelligence, surveillance fi dent that my background in cancellations showed no decisions on bringing in the ally and in garrison to help us “For me, overall, it was the and reconnaissance unit AFSOC, and in the Air Force, follow-up or tracking for fi rst wave of female operators look at hard problems to build challenge,” Black said. “As hard that operates U-28s, which will be seen as a positive.” primary, mental health onto the line.” the force of the future.” as it was going to be, I just or specialty care. There Black’s commissioned When asked how she felt wasn’t going to quit.” was no way, per the OIG background entails being a toward this milestone position, Breaking through barriers, report, for the facilities to navigator on the AC-130H Black said she was “honored, Black graduated and became Air Force Chief makes track canceled appoint- Spectre gunship. She was humbled and little-kid excited.” a SERE specialist where she ments. known as “The Angel of “It’s a great honor to serve excelled for the next six years. The VA quickly rigged up Death” as she was the fi rst the Special Tactics community In 1998, Black sought out Time Magazine’s top list a tracking system for those female Spectre navigator in as their vice wing command- yet another challenge and appointments and told combat operations during er,” said Black. “I’m now a di- commissioned through Of- Staff report facilities to review all can- Operation ENDURING rect part of the machine that fi cer Training School and be- [email protected] cellations. Some appoint- FREEDOM. I’ve directly supported my came a navigator on the AC- ments were either followed “When I was in Afghani- entire aviation career from the 130H Spectre gunship with TIME Magazine has up or conducted by phone stan, she was certainly popu- air. I couldn’t ask for a better the 16th Special Operations named Chief of Staff of the or video -- but not neces- lar because she was the only teammate than Col. Matt Al- Squadron, which landed her Air Force Gen. Charles Q. sarily rescheduled. female voice you would hear len. He’s a dedicated leader at Hurlburt Field in early 2000 Brown, Jr one of the 100 * There were “mass” when you’re out in the fi eld and consummate professional where she would remain for most infl uential people in cancellations, groups of 10 as a [joint terminal attack con- who deeply cares about our the next decade. the world, according to a or more, totaling 350,000 troller],” said U.S. Air Force people. As Col. Allen’s vice, it’s As a navigator, now known post on Hurlburt Field’s appointments, indicating Chief Master Sgt. Jeff Guil- my role to follow his lead and as a combat systems offi cer, Facebook page. that the veterans likely had main, former command chief drive the organization toward Black acted as the eyes for the Here’s a peek at his Air not been called. of the 24th SOW. a successful future.” ground forces below her. In Force biography: * For a time, all cancel- Black credits working on The Long Island, New York, communication with Special Gen. Charles Q. Brown, lations were labeled as the gunships supporting the native enlisted in the Unit- Tactics operators, Black also Jr. is the Chief of Staff of being at the request of the ground forces, to her gaining ed States Air Force in 1992, assisted bringing airpower the Air Force. As Chief, he patient, whether or not a better understanding of the originally expecting a job in down on the enemy. serves as the senior uni- they actually were. This is a Special Tactics community and radiology. As Black advanced through formed Air Force offi cer responsible for the organization, potentially huge problem: their mission. Little did Black know what the ranks, she took a brief training and equipping of 685,000 active-duty, Guard, Re- If it looks like a patient “When you talk about di- the next 28 years would entail. break from the AFSOC com- serve and civilian forces serving in the and over- canceled an appointment, seas. As a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the general and the wait time for a new other service chiefs function as military advisers to the Secre- appointment might be tary of Defense, National Security Council and the President. different. Brown has commanded a fi ghter squadron, the U.S. Air * Certain medical care Hurlburt holds POW/MIA Vigil Run Force Weapons School, two fi ghter wings and U.S. Air Forces such as labwork, X-rays Central Command. Prior to serving as the Air Force Chief of and ultrasound were not Staff, Gen. Brown was the commander of Pacifi c Air Forces, counted because they Air Component Commander for U.S. Indo-Pacifi c Com- aren’t considered “an mand. occasion of service” by the Brown is a command pilot with more than 2,900 fl ying VA. The OIG, however, hours, including 130 combat hours. counted those canceled appointments. By June 15, 11.2 million appointments had been canceled. If you had an appoint- ment that was canceled, call them back. You’re - Serving the Gulf Coast for over 32 years - probably on a to-do list somewhere. Get someone on the phone and get the attention you need. Outerwear • Snow Sport Apparel • Travel Clothing Submitted photos Hiking & Backpacking Gear and Boots (c) 2020 King Features On Friday, Hurlburt Field completed its 24-hour POW/MIA run. The vigil run was in honor of Down Jackets & Vests • ENO Hammocks Synd., Inc. past and present prisoners of war and military members missing in action. 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Nurses topped the trustworthiness list yet again garnering 85%. So, I was curious to know how my profession, that of a pastor, ranked.“Clergy” was dead center in the list with a disheartening 40%. Interest- ingly, right below“clergy” was “journalist,” coming in at 28%. I should have heeded the maxim that says,“Never ask a question for which you really don’t want to know the answer.” Had this 40% ranking of perceived trustworthiness represented a rising trend from previous years, I would have been encouraged, but it does not. The highest ranking for clergy trustworthiness that I could fi nd was 67% in a 1985 poll. Since then, clergy ranking has steadily declined with only a few anomalies. The fi rst was a noticeable drop in trust in the late 1980s following the highly publicized scandals of televan- gelists Jimmy Swaggart and Jim Bakker. On a more hopeful note, in Gallup’s poll published in November 2001, people’s trust in clergy had spiked. I remember seeing an increase in church attendance after the terrorist attacks on 9-11. Photos by Michael Bannon An individual’s trust in clergy, The Grace Place Board of Directors is thrilled to have found a future home for their ministry. or any profession, is not infl u- enced by polls but by personal By Michael Bannon see that Grace’s Place be- vision and give an update experience. If you have had a [email protected] come a reality,” she said. on the house and the great car-buying experience, “After much prayer and plans for fundraising. At 4 your trust in car salespeople, “I have been waiting more discussion, we came p.m., people will have the at least your salesperson, will to be able to write this up with a plan that would opportunity to tour the be high. I was on staff at a for quite a while now,” work for everyone.” house, which is a short church when it was rocked by April Fisher wrote in the In his own excitement fi ve-minute drive from the highly publicized arrest of Grace’s Place September over this future noble the church. Covenant our beloved and trusted senior newsletter, “and fi nal- purpose for his home, Community Church is lo- pastor. Understandably, our con- ly I can joyfully say, WE the owner didn’t mention cated at 9212 Quail Roost gregation’s trust in its leadership HAVE A HOUSE!” that he still owes $100K Drive, just off Panhandle plummeted as it was initially Fisher’s excitement in on the home. Trail in Navarre. assumed that we were some- fi nding a home for this “We talked about solu- For more information how complicit. Their trust in self-described ministry to tions and how we could about Grace’s Place and leadership was slowly restored “broken chicks,” is fueled work together to see the how you can be involved, in the months that followed by her deep gratitude to fruition of Grace’s Place,” visit www.gracesplacemi- as it became clear that we had God for graciously re- Fisher said. Finally, we nistries.com. been blindsided as well. It was deeming her from her agreed that Grace’s Place further strengthened when the own past as a “broken would try and raise the leadership diligently, biblically, chick.” $100K and put that to- and transparently addressed the “Healed broken chicks ward the purchase of the pastor’s sin as prescribed. Nev- helping broken chicks house.” ertheless, some in the congre- heal,” she explains. “This This house will be the gation never came to trust that house will serve as a hav- fi rst of two homes in the leadership again. en where broken women ministry’s long-term plan. Proverbs 18:19 says,“A broth- can receive the help and “It will maintain the 1. Is the book of Tamar er wronged is more unyielding support they need to be 2-year program for the in the Old or New Testa- than a fortifi ed city.” Once a trust ‘whole’ again.” April Fisher, with the support of her board and the commu- ladies, which includes the nity, has fi nally found a home for “broken chicks,” which ment or neither? is violated, regaining that trust Fisher is unhesitating yearlong, Christ-centered, describes her past, as well. 2. Why had Jonah will be diffi cult; you may not when recounting her past life-skills program and been thrown overboard succeed. Clearly, the wisdom drug abuse, her former and the growing list of his house and although I the yearlong transitional from a ship, later to be here is to strive to conduct work in the sex industry ministry partners for over knew we didn’t have the program for obtaining a swallowed by the big yourself in a trustworthy manner and even her incarcera- two years. Fisher is can- funds because this house job,” said Fisher. Raising fi sh? He asked to, For always. Diligence in feeding on tions. She does not boast did about how diffi cult it is awesome, I thought I’d the $100K for a down stealing, Being a stow- the Word of God and demon- in her past but boasts in- is to get others “to volun- just ask.” payment would enable away, Brandishing his strating God-dependence in stead in God’s grace to- teer for something that She and her board the house to be paid off sword prayer are essential, as is having ward her in Christ in the doesn’t even exist physi- walked through the house with a 10-year mortgage.” 3. From Genesis 29, accountability both personally face of such a past. That cally yet.” But the winds of and, “saw the potential for The ministry will host which of Jacob’s wives and professionally. is the “grace” behind the change began to stir last Grace’s Place all over it.” It its second annual “Grace’s was fi rst to bear children? Sinless perfection is an ministry’s name. Fisher November, at the minis- is a tidy, rambling 4-bed- Place Sunday Family Din- Leah, Rachel, Bilhah, unreasonable expectation; it is sees her own redemp- try’s fi rst annua l “Grace’s room home in Navarre ner” event November 1, Zilpah not possible this side of heaven. tion story as an example Place Sunday Family Din- that sits on a large lot just from 2-5 p.m. at Cove- 4. In 2 Kings 16, who Everyone will sin, pastors of what Christ can do for ner” on Navarre Beach. off Hwy. 87. The very real nant Community Church burned his son alive as included. Scripture commands others like her. Fisher recounts, “I was questions of price and Navarre (www.navarre- a sacrifi ce? Joab, Ahaz, that a pastors’ public sins be Finding a house in Na- sharing my testimony, where the money would church.com). The theme Isaac, Josiah dealt with publicly and without varre has been essential and a gentleman who come from tempered their will be “Overcomers,” and 5. From Acts 22, what preferential treatment. It also for launching the min- attended…began to feel excitement. the event will include two famous rabbi was Paul’s commands that we protect istry, so it has been an a tug on his heart. Fast “Well, the answer came guest speakers who will teacher? Hillel, Turkel, pastors from false accusations; ongoing matter of prayer forward to this year just in the form of him (the share their own testimo- Zakkai, Gamaliel public perception of their pro- for Fisher, the Grace’s before COVID hit. I had owner) telling us that he nies of overcoming. Fisher 6. Who stole idols from fession’s trustworthiness is not a Place board of directors heard that he was selling would work with us to will present the ministry’s her father? Elisabeth, consideration. Martha, Rachel, Deborah My colleagues and I, both ANSWERS: 1) Nei- lay and vocational elders, ther; 2) He asked to; 3) are charged in Scripture to Light of the World Leah; 4) Ahaz; 5) Gama- shepherd God’s fl ock, “exer- liel; 6) Rachel cising oversight, not under Kingdom Ministries compulsion, but willingly, as Sunday Morning Worship ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Sharpen your under- God would have you; not for 11 am CLASSES FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN GRADES K-4 standing of scripture with shameful gain, but eagerly; Thursday Night Empowerment Wilson’s Casey’s latest not domineering over those Starts Thursday, Sept. 10, 6 - 7:30 p.m. book, “Test Your Bible in your charge, but being 7:00 pm CALL TO REGISTER Knowledge,” available in examples to the fl ock” (1 8700 NAVARRE PARKWAY, NAVARRE bookstores and online. Peter 5:3-4). Ours is a call to 9302 Navarre Pkwy, Navarre 850-816-8366 (c) 2020 King Features trustworthiness. LIGHTOFTHEWORLDKINGDOM.COM 850-939-3424 | fbcnavarre.org Synd., Inc. 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Arrest and incident reports are taken from the information released from law enforcement agencies. Charges or citations reported in the Navarre Press do not imply guilt. Guilt is determined by the courts. Information on this page is public information. Names on Sept. 21 to Mon. Sept. 28 ARRESTS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY RESIDENTS arrest records will not be withheld by request for any reason. Juveniles are named only if the arrest involved a felony offense.

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Mario Nicandro John David Tyler Austin Teems, Robert Wayne Ruhl, Joshua Tyler Amber Michelle Scott Alan White, Christine Parker Segura Loredo, 37, Haueisen, 67, 6900 28, Zion Road, Navarre, 59, 1800 block of Johnson, 27, 5800 Gsell, 33, 2500 block 30, Eagle Nest, Etheridge, 47, 400 6500 block of Bluefi sh block of Turnberry Charge: DUI Esplanade St., Navarre, block of Congress Court, of Weeping Willow Navarre, Charge: block of Andrew Jackson Blvd., Navarre, Charge: Circle, Navarre, Charge: Charge: Public order Gulf Breeze, Charge: St., Navarre, Charge: Moving traffi c violation Trail, Gulf Breeze, Moving traffi c violation Battery crimes Larceny Conditional release Charge: Battery violation

Nikolaus Oliver Wallace, 39, 2200 Taylor Alexandra Cody Katherine Stephanie Maree block of Frontera St., Kevin Augustus Kathleen Rae Ward Etier, 26, 400 block Mitchell James Siers, 23, 3600 Lane, 30, 6800 block Navarre, Charges: Bennett, 31, 2400 Utrecht, 46, 7500 Kevin Harold Kelly, of Surrey Drive, Jennings, 29, 100 Highway 87, Navarre, of Fernandina Road, Failure to appear (2) block of Avenida de block of Rexford St., 52, 8600 block of Gulf Breeze, Charge: block of Camelia St., Charges: Drug equipment- Road, Navarre, Charge: Sol, Navarre, Charge: Navarre, Charge: Turkey Bluff Road, Na- Probation violation Gulf Breeze, Charges: September 23 Bail-secured bond Battery varre, Charges: Moving Carrying concealed possession (2), cocaine Battery September 26 possession traffi c violation, failure weapon, marijuana- September 24 September 25 to appear possession September 22

Jessica Clarise Jason John Boucher, Lindsay, 24, 7600 32, 8200 block of Dalton Eugene block of Chablis Circle, CalleMio, Navarre, Eric Ryan Basiger, Stephanie Ann Manuel Mamuscia, Baucom, 20,1900 Kara Lynn London Shae Navarre, Charge: Lewd Charges: Indecent 20, 8900 block of Barnes, 38, 5300 62, 4400 block of block of Diplomat St., Petersen, 46, 5400 Foxworth, 31, 1000 lascivious behavior exposure, trespassing, Orlando Ave., Navarre, block of Fargo Court, Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, Charge: block of Cimmeron block of Circle Lane, disturbing peace Charge: Out-of-county Gulf Breeze, Charges: Gulf Breeze, Charge: Battery Court, Gulf Breeze, Gulf Breeze, Charge: warrant Burglary, larceny Battery Charge: Battery Battery September 28

Zachary O’briant Rosier, 24, 2700 Valdirene Bacchus, Troy Hunter Byler, block of Bay Watch 44, 7200 block of Zoey Logan Miles Brady, Johnny Derek Card, Susan Lynn Monson, 20, 8100 block of Cameron Jude Court, Navarre, Charge: Circle, Navarre, Charge: 23, 1900 block of 50, 900 block of 57, 3100 block of Molina St., Navarre, Gilley, 27, 2500 Drugs-possession Cruelty toward child Edgewood Drive, Aquamarine Drive, Gulf Clemson Road, Gulf Charge: Battery Cynthia Henley block of Lincoln Road, Navarre, Charge: Breeze, Charge: DUI Breeze, Charges: Stemcosky, 56, 3000 Navarre, Charge: DUI Conditional release Trespassing, resist September 27 block of E Ranchette violation offi cer Square, Gulf Breeze, Charges: DUI, refusal to submit DUI test after license suspended

Mitchell Dean Natasha Ann Amundson Berge, Ratliff, 30, 3200 26, 2800 block of block of Bob Tolbert Villa Woods Circle, Gulf Road, Navarre, Charge: Breeze, Charges: DUI, Making false report drug-equipment- possession

INCIDENT REPORTS Breakup allegedly leads to became agitated over the one laying near the front showed up hysterically grabbed her neck and began tempted to call the victim on brick throwing split. door and the other in the crying at her front door. choking her. Her front door her cellphone. A deputy an- Thomas Pepe, 54, of They argued, and while driveway, according to the The victim told the neigh- and a fl owerpot were bro- swered the call and asked to the 1100 block of Sterling in the front yard, the victim report. bor her boyfriend was hit- ken in the ensuing struggle. meet with him about the in- Point Place in Gulf Breeze told deputies Pepe picked Pepe was arrested and ting her and she escaped. The pot had previously con- cident. Gomes stated he did was arrested Sept. 18 after up a brick and threw it at charged with felony ag- The neighbor advised the tained the ashes of the vic- not have a ride and hung up, allegedly throwing bricks him. The brick struck his gravated assault and felo- victim to hide in the utility tim’s mother. according to the report. during a breakup. hand, leaving and abra- ny aggravated battery. He closet while she called for The victim said she could Later he called the vic- According to the arrest sion, as the victim tried to was released Sept. 19 on help. not breath and lost con- tim’s cellphone again. Again, report, a deputy was called protect his body from the $22,500 bond. In an interview with sciousness. Gomes then let a deputy answered and to a domestic violence dis- brick. Pepe then allegedly a deputy, the victim said her go and began walking asked to meet with Gomes turbance on Sterling Point threw another brick which Navarre man allegedly chokes ex her ex-boyfriend, Gomes, toward the kitchen, accord- pointing out he may face a Place. The victim advised struck the victim’s car, Derek Anthony Gomes, showed up outside her ing to her statements. She criminal charge, but Gomes the deputy he and his leaving a dent. 45, of the 2000 block of apartment around mid- ran from the apartment at declined, stating he would boyfriend, Pepe, had been Pepe allegedly shouted “I Crafford Lane in Na- night and began pound- that point to seek help from turn himself in and hung up. together for fi ve years hate you” during the attack. varre allegedly choked an ing on the door, waking a neighbor. Gomes was arrested Sept. but were breaking up. He Pepe told deputies the ex-girlfriend Sept. 14 after her up. He continued to The deputy observed a 20 on charges of felony bat- said he was in the process victim kept “going at him” barging into her home. pound on the door until laceration under the victim’s tery, felony criminal mischief of moving out of Pepe’s but said he never struck According to an arrest she opened it. ear and a red mark on her damage to property and fel- house, and while the vic- Pepe. The deputy observed report, a neighbor called Then he allegedly began right arm. ony burglary with assault. tim was at the home re- two bricks missing from Santa Rosa County Sher- yelling at her and calling While she was speaking He was released Sept. 21 on trieving belongings, Pepe the landscaping. He found iff’s Offi ce after a woman her names. He allegedly with a deputy, Gomes at- $31,000 bond. 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