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BY FRANKLIN HAYES in the Gulf Breeze News State! [email protected] Gulf Breeze News Santa Rosa County Commissioners Florida Press Association are preparing to make the cumber- “Best Overall Graphic Design” some decisions they were elected to make. On Aug. 15, commissioners held a public budget workshop where they discussed aspects of the county’s proposed $120 million budget that drew both criticism and praise from Inside in PAGE 1B the audience. Michelle Tucker with the Navarre Area Board of Realtors asked the commission to roll back the property tax rate citing increases in homeown- Season ers insurance, fuel costs and hurri- Coverage ■ Lifeguard canes. Tucker said these problems Franklin Hayes/Gulf Breeze News season winding have “put many of our residents in an Sheriff Wendell Hall (bottom left) waits his turn to address county offi- starts on 1C down See COUNTY , Page 2A6 cials. Several hundred uniformed deputies were also present. ■ Barbecue continues Brown addresses Navarre Beach leaseholders beach tradition City BY FRANKLIN HAYES “I came down here to address A crucial point for the prop- lease shall automatically be ■ Bubba’s Beach Gulf Breeze News a large number of you,” Brown erty appraisers’ case is to show renewed for a further term of 99 [email protected] said. “I understand that you’re that leaseholders do in fact have years,” said Brown. “So you’ve urges upset with me because of the equitable ownership, thus got a 99-year lease with an addi- Santa Rosa County Property position that I’m in and the deci- allowing the county to collect tional 99-year lease. There is no Appraiser Greg Brown sion I made. I came down here property taxes. Until 2002, limit for the number of tax vote WEEKEND appeared before an audience of to explain my position and the Santa Rosa County did not renewals, so in my opinion there Weather concerned members of the corner that I’m in.” attempt to collect property taxes is no termination of the leases BY BRADLEY “B.J.” DAVIS, JR. Brown demonstrated that on the beach because the land on Navarre Beach. Once I saw Gulf Breeze News THURSDAY Navarre Beach Leaseholders 8/24 and Residents Association Aug. rulings passed down by the First was being leased from that the termination never ends, [email protected] Scat.T-Storms 19 to defend his decision to tax District Court and the actions of Escambia County. The portion it was my opinion that (lease- Residents of Gulf Breeze high 89O property on the island. More his superiors obligated him to of Santa Rosa Island known as holders) control the property can expect to receive a for- seek taxation of the leased prop- Navarre Beach was given to forever. low 77O than 70 people gathered in a mal letter from city council meeting room at the Navarre erties. Escambia County by the federal Navarre Beach resident Paul urging for a vote in favor of Beach Regency overlooking the “I felt like I have a direction government in 1947. Since that Horil disputed Brown’s perpetu- FRIDAY 8/25 the County Local Option Gulf of Mexico to direct their from the court and I have direc- time, Escambia County has ity claim. Sales Tax which will appear Scat.T-Storms questions and comments to the tion from my higher authority at leased the land to Santa Rosa “Right here in my lease it on the Sept. 5 ballot. high 89O county official. the state level,” Brown said, County, which in turn subleases says that if I do not make writ- A draft letter presented to referring to decisions made by property to private citizens in ten notice six months prior to low 77O Brown took criticism and the council from city staff questions during the meeting, the court and his office’s gov- 99-year terms. the expiration date of my origi- states, “There will be a which lasted over two and a half erning agency, the Florida “It was part of the records in nal lease, then I lose the lease. question on the ballot on Department of Revenue. the appellate court that said the See TAX SATURDAY 8/26 hours. , Page 2A6 September 5 that is critical Scat.T-Storms to the financial future of the O City of Gulf Breeze. high 89 Congressman Miller presents guitar to student According to State Law, a low 77O small portion of the pro- BY FRANKLIN HAYES Gulf Breeze News ceeds will go to Milton, Jay SUNDAY 8/27 [email protected] and the City of Gulf Breeze.” Scat.T-Storms According to City O As 11-year-old Sydney Dawson pre- high 89 pared for school Friday, Aug. 18, she had Manager Edwin “Buz” O low 77 no idea she would meet a congressman Eddy, that portion will and receive an autographed guitar- all in equal around $10 million time for her twelfth birthday Aug. 20. over the 10-year lifetime of U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Chumuckla, the county tax. “We can sit down and do made an appearance at Gulf Breeze INSIDE some long term planning Middle School (GBMS) Friday and pre- and visioning,” said Eddy. sented Dawson with a Benji Madden Classifieds 7,8 D Eddy said one example Signature Series guitar made by Ernie Ball Community 4,5A would be a restroom at the and autographed by all the members of Crossword/Movies 6B west end of Shoreline Park Dawson’s favorite band, Good Charlotte. Editorial 6A to accommodate those using Around the time of her birthday in B the tennis courts, disk golf Entertainment 5,6 2005, Dawson was saving up money to Island News 1,2B course and new dog park. buy a similar guitar she saw on e-Bay. The letter also states, “We School News 1,2 D Then Hurricane Katrina devastated the will be able to use these Sports 1-7 C Gulf Coast. Inspired by the suffering funds for capital improve- Talk of the Town 5A depicted in the media, Dawson decided to ments for the police, fire TV Listings 7B donate her $200 to the Salvation Army. and/or parks and recreation “I already had a guitar and they didn’t Franklin Hayes/Gulf Breeze News services. These funds can U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller presents GBMS student Sydney Dawson with an autographed “Mailing Statement is have a house to live in,” Dawson said. be used for items like new guitar during the school’s televised morning announcements. Dawson was reward- on Editorial Page” Miller was in the area after speaking to ed for donating money to victims of Hurricane Katrina. sidewalks, street resurfac- military officials at Whiting Field ing, police and fire equip- FOUR SECTIONS Thursday, and preparing for a political could contact the band to see if we could “I think it’s inspiring. It’s an example of ment and stormwater VOL. 5, NO. 31 rally featuring U.S. Sen. John McCain of get something for her,” Miller said. “For a good things happening to good people,” drainage.” AUGUST 24, 2006 Arizona and Sen. Mel Martinez of young person her age to think about some- Granse said. Eddy adds, “There's a Orlando Friday night. body else than herself is pretty special and The sixth grade student started playing backlog of heavily recreat- “Instead of spending the money on we wanted to do something for her to say guitar a little more than two years ago and ed community needs that something else she gave it to charity to thank you.” said her new guitar would be put on dis- people want to see built.” help people that were affected by Katrina. Miller appeared with Dawson and play in her home. All members of city We thought it’d be a great idea to see if we GBMS Principal Jennifer Granse. council are proponents of the tax, and those opinions were summed up by Mayor Lane Gilchrist at the August

home! FEMA and state fund hurricane preparedness 21 city council meeting. BY FRANKLIN HAYES for future storm events. FEMA “I think it's a good thing. Gulf Breeze News MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME PROGRAM announced $359 million in fed- Whereas the county has to

your [email protected] Visit www.mysafefloridahome.com to apply or call eral hazard mitigation grants use it for roads, which is 1-800-342-2762 to receive an application packet. being made available to Florida certainly needs it for that, State officials kicked off the in the aftermath of the 2004 and we are not restricted on how My Safe Florida Home pro- Eligible applicants should live in a single family, 2005 hurricane seasons, and the we use it,” said Gilchrist. site-built home with an insured value of less than gram, a $250 million mitigation Department of Financial Gilchrist, a member of the $500,000 that has a valid homestead exemption. program to help Floridians Services launched a $250 mil- transportation Planning Organization (TPO), also strengthen their homes against homes’ ability to withstand a The Federal Emergency lion program to assist home- mentioned that a vote “yes” hurricanes and to reduce proper- hurricane. Florida Department Management Agency (FEMA) owners. ty losses in Florida. The pro- “I applaud the Florida for the tax would go

Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today of Financial Services represen- and Florida’s Department of towards improving an addi- gram, which started Aug. 15, tatives hope that as many as Financial Services are making Legislature for providing a tional evacuation route on allows eligible Floridians to 50,000 Florida households will grants available to local govern- tremendous financial commit- Hwy. 87 which will connect apply for a free home inspection be served over the next year ments and homeowners in order ment to make older homes more Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy mailed directly to mailed directly and professional recommenda- through this program. to prepare Florida’s buildings See FEMA , Page 2A6 to Interstate 65. tions on how to improve their

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2A August 24, 2006 GULF BREEZE NEWS GBPD wins Florida Law Enforcement COUNTY: Sheriff lobbies for competitive salaries Continued from page 1A the 1920’s, was not included Challenge and Traffic Safety Award in the proposed budget. The STAFF REPORTS extremely difficult position.” antiquated facility would cost Gulf Breeze News As the budget stands now, an estimated $40 million to [email protected] county tax collectors could see replace. a 30 percent increase - rough- “I made a visit to our court- The Gulf Breeze Police today ly $10.5 million - in additional house the other day and I’m announced they are the category property tax revenue if the rate almost sorry I went because it winners of the 2006 Florida Law is not reduced. County com- was such a lesson in really bad Enforcement Challenge and missioners must decide if the conditions. It awakened me to Traffic Safety Awards, a compe- extra revenue would be better realize that something has to tition among Florida law spent in services to county res- be done,” said Commissioner enforcement agencies and traffic idents or tax cuts for property John Broxson. safety organizations to be named owners. With the increased tax In 2002 Santa Rosa voters the “best of the best” in traffic revenue, commissioners pro- rejected a proposed tax to fund safety. The winners receive posed a 2.5 percent raise for the building’s replacement. equipment to expand and contin- county employees that would “If boards prior to us had ue their traffic safety efforts. consume $1.1 million of the done what they should have Sergeant Andrew Johnson proposed budget. done 15 years ago, we would- attended the award ceremony in “Certainly the employees of n’t be sitting here wrestling Orlando and received the award Submitted Photo this county deserve an with the money problems we The car boasts a one-of-a-kind graphic design that has a NASCAR look to it and highlights increase. The cost of getting have today. The things we on behalf of the department. All the Click or Ticket theme. category winners received a key back and forth to work alone is don’t address today are going for a 2006 Dodge Charger equipment worth approximately approaches to traffic manage- Breeze Police in a random draw- probably costing them a whole to be 100 times more expen- Daytona RT model car. Only one $60,000. ment and public education. Each ing among the first-place win- lot more than the ($1.1 mil- sive tomorrow. The most key started the car and when his Each year, the Safety Office agency was judged against simi- ners. lion) that we expect to give expensive thing you can do is nothing and that’s what we’re turn came to try, Sgt. Johnson recognizes law enforcement lar-sized peer agencies. The Florida Law them,” said Commissioner dealing with now,” said started the car and won it for the agencies throughout the state for Winning agencies receive Enforcement Challenge compe- Tom Stewart. Commissioner W.D. “Don” police department. The car successful implementation of traffic safety equipment to help tition is coordinated and funded Sheriff Wendell Hall was Salter. boasts a one-of-a-kind graphic effective traffic safety programs further their efforts to save lives by the Florida Department of present at the meeting with the The final public hearings on design that has a NASCAR look through the Florida Law and prevent traffic injuries in Transportation. Entries were support of more than 150 uni- the budget will take place to it and highlights the Click or Enforcement Challenge. This their communities throughout judged this summer by a team of formed deputies. Hall would Sept. 7 and 19. Ticket theme. In addition to the year, law enforcement agencies Florida. The grand prize, a fully nationally recognized traffic like to see $1.6 million remain in the budget for additional Commissioners will then car, Sergeant Johnson's efforts were judged on efforts in DUI, equipped 2006 Dodge Charger safety and law enforcement pro- correctional employees and approve a final version of their won a display radar unit, an in- speeding and safety belt law enforcement vehicle, was fessionals from across the coun- deputy pay raises. 2007 budget. car radar and other traffic safety enforcement, as well as creative given away this year to Gulf try. “We have to stay competi- Commissioner Gordon tive (with salaries). Okaloosa Goodin told audience mem- AX: County is going to $32,000 bers that the budget still needs T Residents worried about remaining lease fee this year. With my starting adjustment. Continued from page 1A said Brown. would eliminate the lease fee and lease fees. deputy at $27,000, it will take “I propose that we cut this In lieu of paying standard ensure ad valorem taxation. “I’m concerned about the com- him three years to catch budget down by $8.5 million That’s in plain language right property taxes, beach residents Brown said he has no jurisdiction plexion of the island with the them,” Hall said. After refer- (by reducing the property tax here in my lease,” said Horil. rate). It’s a lot easier said than paid a lease fee calculated by over the lease fees and how they explosive insurance rates and encing the copious amounts of Horil also referenced state legisla- Santa Rosa County. Residents are are determined. growth in the county Hall done. When you start talking taxes. What’s it going to do to the tion that says individuals leasing concerned that if the county levies “If I assess (Navarre Beach added: “We have to grow with about different cuts with dif- island? Is anybody going to want land from the government may be property taxes against them, that leaseholders), then the lease fee is the growth and it will cost a ferent people, everyone’s got entitled to a tax exemption. the lease fee will stay in place. a question,” Brown said, com- to live here? I don’t want to have lot more to catch up than it an opinion on this stuff. “There is no exemption for a Brown said he is advocating fee menting that the board of county to live here by myself,” said will to maintain.” There’s got to be a cut. I won’t governmental leaseholder to be simple ownership for Navarre commissioners, not his office, Navarre Beach resident John The dilapidated Santa Rosa vote for this budget,” Goodin totally exempt from taxation,” Beach residents, which he says would have to reduce or eliminate Conner. Courthouse, originally built in said. FEMA: Some residents may be eligible for a free home inspection Continued from page 1A that outlines up to seven areas new state law to reduce hurricane to protect their home,” Tom from a major disaster. For additional information that could be improved to better exposure and property losses in Gallagher, the state’s chief finan- In Florida, eligible types of about hazard mitigation, please resistant to damage caused by protect the home against hurri- Florida, grants will be prioritized cial officer said. mitigation projects include, but consult the following online hurricanes,” said Governor Jeb canes, an estimate of how much and awarded to homeowners who To be eligible for FEMA haz- are not limited to, retrofitting resources: Bush. each of those improvements live in high-risk, hurricane-vul- ard mitigation grant funding, a existing facilities to result in ●FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation To be eligible to apply for a would cost, the expected insur- nerable areas of the state. proposed project must comply increased protection from haz- Grant Program (HMGP) free home inspection, Floridians ance savings the homeowner The department will also with state and local mitigation ards, elevation of flood-prone www.fema.gov/government/g must live in a single-family, site- would receive if the improve- begin screening and qualifying plans; have a beneficial impact structures, infrastructure protec- rant/hmgp/index.shtm built home with an insured value ● of $500,000 or less and have a ments were made, and a rating of contractors to perform retrofit upon the designated disaster area; tion measures, storm-water man- Florida’s Bureau of valid homestead exemption. the home’s current ability to improvements last week. A reg- conform with floodplain manage- agement improvements and relo- Recovery and Mitigation Documents verifying this infor- withstand hurricanes and its istry of participating contractors ment and environmental consid- cation of structures from hazard- www.floridadisaster.org/brm ● mation must be submitted with a future ability with improvements. by county and by the type of erations; solve a problem inde- prone areas. Eligible applicants The Florida Hazard completed application. Applying and obtaining a free work they perform will soon be pendently or constitute a func- include state and local govern- Mitigation Strategy Floridians can apply on-line at home inspection is just the first available online at www.mysafe- tional portion of a solution where ments, Indian tribes or other trib- www.dca.state.fl.us/brm/State www.mysafefloridahome.com or step of the state program. floridahome.com or by calling there is assurance that the project al organizations, and certain non- -Mitigation-Strategy/ by calling 1-800-342-2762 to get Homeowners who undergo the the department. as a whole will be completed; be profit groups. Individual home- shmpat/SMS-2001.pdf an application packet. My Safe Florida Home inspec- “We want to help as many cost-effective and technically owners and businesses may not ● My Safe Florida Home Once an inspection is done, tion may also qualify for match- Floridians strengthen their feasible; and substantially reduce apply directly to the program, Program the homeowner will receive a ing grants of up to $5,000 to for- homes, while making sure that the risk of future damage, hard- although a community may apply www.mysafefloridahome. report within seven to 10 days tify their homes. As directed by a they get the best quality of work ship, loss or suffering resulting on their behalf. com. Miller visits Midway Fire District

STAFF REPORTS Gulf Breeze News Today, August 24 Central Chapel Worship Center, 405 [email protected] W. Beverly Parkway, Pensacola. On School Board Meeting, 10 a.m., 5086 Canal Street, the one year anniversary of Milton Congressman Jeff Miller vis- Hurricane Katrina, the candlelight vigil will honor Hurricane Katrina ited Midway Fire District on Santa Rosa County Commission Regular survivors, especially those who lost Friday, Aug. 18 to speak with Meeting, 9 a.m., Commissioner's Board Room, 6495 loved ones. For more information Caroline Street, Milton Chief Stephen Demeter regard- call Cathie Harman at (850) 291- ing National Fire Service issues. 8533 or Ginny Flowers at (850) 382- The International Fire Chief's Friday, August 25 1485 Association set forth certain ini- No meetings scheduled as of press time tiatives for fire chiefs to talk to Wednesday, August their congressman about. Saturday, August 26 30 “I spoke with him about con- A Splash of Spirit Silent Auction, 6 p.m., St. Executive Committee Meeting, tinued funding for the Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal Church, 7810 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, 1070 Firefighters Assistance Act and Navarre Parkway, Navarre. Tickets are $10 and will be Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze available at the door, or you can call the church at (850) continued funding for SAFER,” Submitted Photo 939-2261. Silent auction items include a helicopter ride, said Demeter. Congressman Miller presents Midway Chief Stephen art work, jewelry and more! Thursday, August 31 Miller was able to meet some Demeter with a U.S. flag that was flown over the nation's of the personnel recently hired Public Hearing - MSBU, 6 p.m., Capitol. Sunday, August 27 Commissioner's Board Room, 6495 through the SAFER grant and Caroline Street, Milton took time to speak with the fire- Security. "I also spoke with him funds were able to benefit this No meetings scheduled as of press time about re-structuring FEMA, community as well as others fighters on duty. Same Time, Same Place “I want to thank you all for particularly in times of disasters through regional response. Monday, August 28 In appreciation for the The South Santa Rosa Writers meet each what you do; I really appreciate having the FEMA director Membership Committee Meeting, 8 a.m., Gulf District's service to the commu- second and fourth Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at St. your service to the community. report directly to the President." Breeze Chamber of Commerce, Chamber Conference nity, Miller presented Demeter Augustine’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 7810 Keep up the good work,” said Miller was able to see some Room, 409 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze with a U.S. flag that had been Navarre Parkway, Navarre, west of Highway 87 adja- Miller. of the Haz-Mat and Special cent to the Lewis Funeral Home. flown over the nation's Capitol Demeter also spoke with Operations equipment that was Tuesday, August 29 For further information, contact Nancy at (850) 936- that will be displayed in the Miller about continued funding bought with federal funds and Candlelight Vigil/Moment of Silence, 6 p.m., 6889 or email [email protected]. District's Commission room. for FEMA and Homeland was very glad to see that those

Breeze, aggravated battery W/F, 2000 block of America 8/18/06 Avenue, Gulf Breeze, DUI Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report Bryant, Christopher Delaine, Fahey, Jennifet Lynn, 26, W/F, 18, W/M, 7200 block of East Bay 2600 block of Villa Woods Circle, 8/17/06 Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Boulevard, Navarre, possession of Gulf Breeze, insufficient funds Sheppard, Christina Juliette, cocaine check over $150 25, W/F, 3900 block of Paradise Bay, Gulf Breeze, DUI FELONIES W/M, 2100 block of Las Vegas Street, Navarre, larceny, less than 8/19/06 Santiago, Joel A, 24, W/M, Trail, Navarre, exploitation of $5,000, dealing in stolen property Ruyf, Lora Lynn, 46, W/F, 2000 2200 block of Bellmeade Circle, 8/18/06 8/14/06 elderly person for less than block of Government Court, Gulf Navarre, violation of probation Weaver, David Edward, 49, Byles, Nicholas Wayne, 23, $20,000 8/16/06 Breeze, violation of probation W/M, 8100 block of Toledo Street, W/M, 8200 block of Lucena Street, Salter, Billy Jo, 31, W/M, 1800 DUI Navarre, DUI Navarre, aggravated assault 8/15/06 block of Kell Road, Gulf Breeze, 8/20/06 Soles Jr., Ronald Leslie, 29, hit and run Bond, Tammy Renee, 32, W/F, 8/14/06 Powers, Joseph Walters, 31, W/M, 7000 block of Webster 190 block of Camelia Street, Gulf Tash, Catherine Elizabeth, 34,

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS August 24, 2006 5A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS GBHS Coach Nemith talks about teamwork President-Elect Paul again until September 20, boating. same for the hearing Stanley inducted new mem- 2005. In September, they Lions are involved when impaired. bers, Lee Rogers and Lee swore in seven members and there’s a need. They are inter- They collect, refurbish and Cartledge, in the club. Cherry transferred in one member. At nationally recognized for distribute used eyeglasses, Fitch will be rejoining the each meeting their member- helping the sight impaired hearing aids and cell phones. club in a few weeks. ship grew. Currently, they through eye banks, research The Navarre Lions want to Guests were Gary Bergosh, have 30 members. They meet of eye diseases and the train- sponsor a club in Gulf Breeze. an attorney, introduced by at noon at Cocodries ing and rehabilitation for the So, if you’re interested, call Wes Reeder and Sylvan Restaurant at Navarre Beach blind. Now they are doing the Ron Gurta (850) 936-8408. Ladner, principal of Gulf twice per month. Their dues Breeze High School, intro- are $90 per year. duced by Ed Gray. Ladner Ron Gurta, 2006-07 Send emails to Betty Archer Allen spoke briefly before introduc- President, and his wife at [email protected] or ing Gulf Breeze High Barbara, Membership write to Talk of the Town at Gulf Betty Archer Allen/Gulf Breeze News School’s head football coach Chairman, hail from Detroit, Breeze News Chris Nemith. Nemith intro- Gulf Breeze High School head football coach Chris Nemith Mich. They made their way to talks to Rotary about skills learned on the field. duced assistant coach Bobby Florida in 2004 first to P.O. Box 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL Clayton, offensive coordina- Sandestin and then to 32562, subject: tor, and varsity players, Cody Navarre. Ron is retired from Sharp, Tyler Gross, Brad the Ford Motor Company and “Talk of the Town” Archer Allen McGuire and Doug Baldwin. his resume includes product Nemith talked about the designer and liaison engineer importance of skills learned at General Motors, the restau- on the football field that play- rant business and independent ers can use in life. contracting for national tran- The club raised sufficient By Betty Archer Allen, Ed.D sit companies. The Gurta’s funds to sponsor the ceremo- Club shows ‘Lionism’ Today, the Lions number 1.4 have three Children and five nial toss at two upcoming Melvin Jones, an insurance million members in over 190 grandchildren and enjoy trav- Gulf Breeze football games at salesman, formed the countries. The district that the eling in their motor home and the suggestion of club secre- International Association of tary, Mark Denunzio. Lions Clubs in Chicago in 1917. Mr. Jones grouped Optimist Club of Gulf together independent clubs Breeze from around the country to On Friday, August 4, Gulf establish the national organi- Breeze Police Department zation of the Lions Club with (GBPD) Chief Paulding gave the sole purpose of helping a “State of the GBPD” report those in need. The first Lions to Gulf Breeze Optimists. Convention was held in The GBPD received the October of 1917 with repre- M Rocky Pomerance Award for RE A sentatives from 22 different FI N the fifth consecutive year. clubs. The current Lions Code Paulding reported on the cam- of Ethics was formulated at Termite & Pest Control era at the intersection of this convention. The Lions Daniel Drive and Highway 98 Club had 800 members by the “To The Rescue Since 1977” and the volunteer civilian dri- end of 1917. The Lions Club Betty Archer Allen/Gulf Breeze News From left, Rick Alex, Ron Jones, Dennis Hufstader, Ron Gulf Breeze vers who assist in traffic became international when Gurta, Charlotte Auclair, Clara Hatcher, Hugh Webb, direction. These volunteers the Windsor, Ontario Club 932-9288 ! Barbara Gurta, John Rudman and George Back. delivered five police cars to was formed in 1920 followed Biloxi when Katrina demol- by Mexico, China, and Cuba. ished that police station. He By 1999, Lions groups had Navarre Club is in covers said law enforcement agen- grown to 41,152 clubs in 693 Pensacola to Lake City. This cies are being formed in districts in 177 countries. district has 930 members, and Florida that can provide 500 there are 7,774 members police officers when a natural statewide. The Lions, the disaster occurs. youngest community service Greg Lowery, Chairman, club, grew to be the world’s Santa Rosa Kids House largest. Project, reported the progress The Lions Club of Navarre HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT on the Milton House. The began on June 12, 2005 con- building will be similar to sisting of two members, Ron Use the equity in your home to help those in Escambia and Gurta and Clarence “Doc” Okaloosa Counties. Bain. Hurricane Dennis pre- your dreams take shape. Ron and Barbara Gurta vented them from meeting Enjoy low rates, and a process that is FAST and EASY!

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P.O. Box 1414 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Harbourtown Unit #35 Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 Office: (850) 932-8986 Fax: (850) 932-8794 WHERE WE PUT PEOPLE “ON THE SPOT” TO www.gulfbreezenews.com ANSWER A QUESTION “ON THE SPOT.” 2005 By Franklin Hayes Florida Press Association Place Winner ■ Editorial Page What is your reaction to recent ■ Sports Section Tourist angels do exist deaths on Pensacola Beach? I knew that my desperate call a push and more manpower. to my favorite Pensacola Beach That’s when an angelic figure watering hole would be met with appeared, stepping out of another “I didn't know anything some grief. truck who pulled up alongside of about the suicide.” During a casual drive down my crippled vehicle. Out of Via de Luna last Wednesday nowhere, a gentleman who was -Sergio Kravchenko CO-PUBLISHERS: night, I “pulled a tourist,” and not even from here offered a Gulf Breeze Lisa Newell became stuck in the sand after hand and incidentally it was just Victoria Papajohn misjudging the softness of the enough manpower to get the car shoulder. I instantly called our there would have a truck and unstuck. EDITOR: B.J. Davis fearless columnist Bubba enough compassion not to make I just wanted to recognize the because it was just down the road fun of me. Luckily, the keg- angel in our midst. Karma is SPORTS EDITOR: from his abode. However, I failed changing technician, John, looking upon you, Mr. Tellis. Jason Thompson to realize that Bubbas have a bed- answered with “I have a truck.” Also, thank you Ms. Deb for let- time, and in this case, it was 9 While he was en route, I real- ting John sneak away long STAFF WRITER: p.m. I’m certain he would have ized I should have paid a little enough for you to tell the rest of “I commute from Destin to Franklin Hayes helped had he been awake. more attention to physics as I my friends at Paddy's how I Pensacola Beach to work and I My next call was to Paddy placed the recovered plank under should have known better and to wasn't that aware of it. It ADVERTISING SALES: O’Leary’s in the hopes someone my tire. Turned out, I just needed steer clear of soft shoulders. seems like we need a little Robyn Philips more presence from the Pam Randall deputies. We see them on the boardwalk quite a bit and they OFFICE MANAGER: We need better roads now do a good job patrolling over Karen Murphy Our Santa Rosa County roads ty owners but increasing them is a here.” are in dire need of help. On VIEWPOINT last resort. -Gary Brown Destin GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: September 5th, Santa Rosa voters By Dedrich C. "Dick" Hohorst Maybe lower ad valorem mill- Nikola Stamenkovich, Art Director will decide whether to increase Milton age rates because of increasing Katie Killen the county’s sales tax by 1 penny property values. We tried that a for 10 years, dedicating that rev- few years back and isn’t that how Santa Rosa County has experi- “I didn't even know about it. enue toward transportation infra- we got in the situation we have CONTRIBUTORS: enced steady growth. Impact fees The police need to do some- structure only. now? Property values were also Betty Archer Allen may take care of new growth, but thing about it.” T. “Bubba” Bechtol We have seen our roads steadi- the ad valorem taxes have not increasing then as they are now. ly deteriorate. Compounding this Maybe it is time to consider a Bette Boyle kept pace with the need for main- -Liron Maduel is our limited number of intercon- sales tax increase. It is universal Chuck Randle taining or improving infrastruc- Gulf Breeze Grant Corbin necting improved roadways. We ture. What are the alternatives? in nature and spreads the burden Paul Stefon experience increasing numbers of Increasing Impact Fees sounds among as many people as possi- vehicles funneled onto highways good, but a drastic increase may ble, including nonresidents, not which are becoming progressive- nudge people out of the housing just property owners. The beauty ly more congested. This will is that essentials, such as food, Member: market – people that we desper- require increased revenues dedi- ately need – such as teachers, law medicine, mortgage payments, Florida Press Association cated to solving the problem, enforcement, service workers, house rental and car payments are National Newspaper Assn. hopefully before encroachment and others essential to our safety exempt from the penny. Also, “It doesn't surprise me makes a solution untenable. only the first $5,000 on any single because I don't see much of a Gulf Breeze Area Chamber and quality of life. That increased To start, the Commission insti- impact fee just made that new purchase, such as a car, is subject police force here at all. I work of Commerce (“2003 Small tuted impact fees on new con- to the penny. from 2 to 10 p.m. and it’s rare Business of the Year”) home untenable. struction. The premise was that Increase ad valorem millage Repeating the mantra “No new that I see police out here. Pensacola Beach Chamber new development should pay the rates and the phrase “Off with taxes” may make you feel good, There's just not enough police. of Commerce costs associated with growth. their heads!” comes to mind. Ad but what quality of life are you One deputy at the boardwalk can’t adequately patrol three Pensacola Chamber Conversely, existing residents Valorem Taxes place the burden really looking for? bars within 200 yards of each of Commerce should only bear the costs of square on the shoulders of proper- Vote YES on September 5th improving existing services. for Better Roads NOW! other.” Navarre Tourist -Tami Grey Development Council There’s nothing glamorous about war Pensacola At the time my Marine unit LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze News welcomes your opinion. landed on Okinawa, I was just We reserve the right to edit a two months past my 18th birth- My Two Leaseholders have a deal letter to fit space available. We day, having joined the Marine do not accept letters containing Corps after I turned 17. I was Cent s Your article on the leased a personal attack on any indi- full of the “John Wayne fighting beach land is interesting. How LETTERS TO vidual. Letters must be limited spirit,” not having the slightest much does Santa Rosa County idea of what real combat was to one per month from an indi- Fred Kelly pay Escambia County? How vidual writer. If we receive form like. (I understand that John much do the leaseholders pay THE EDITOR letters, we will print only the first Wayne never served in the mili- Santa Rosa County? Who Fred Kelley is a resident could no be taken out of the area one we receive. Include your tary. That doesn’t take anything negotiated the terms of the name, address and daytime away from John Wayne; he was of Navarre. for days due to the heavy fight- round or send their children to He served in ing. Therefore, some of us had leases, and how long ago? phone number. a fine actor. I still enjoy watch- Does the lease call for the ten- the schools.) ing his westerns on TV, but his the battle of to share a foxhole or cave with Beachfront land may be the bodies of Marines we had ants to pay the property tax? movies were just “acting.”) The Okinawa, K more valuable than the local CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze shared rations with just the day Just how much are the tenants closest war movie I ever saw Company, downtown, and there is no rea- News is committed to accuracy 3rd battal- or so before. paying for the use of the land, and wants to hear from you if we that told the real story of what and how much would those son in the world why the folks war is like was called “All Quiet ion, 5th After I was wounded, I spent need to make a correction or lots sell for today, individual- who don’t live on the beach on the Western Front,” made Marines some time in the 5th Regiment clarification. ly? should subsidize those who do, after the first world war. Regiment. field hospital. It was something Please email us at Kelly I suspect the leaseholders or why the entire county Before a young man goes off Out of the out of a horror movie: tents sur- [email protected] may have had some sort of should subsidize the beach to war, it seems more like a 235 officers and men who rounded by mud, young Marines with the subject line very sweet deal, which they dwellers. The beach residents game and “our side” seems landed on Okinawa on April screaming and moaning all CORRECTION or are now in danger of losing, should be paying their full invincible. From April 1 to May 1, 1945, only 26 were not night, suffering from terrible CLARIFICATION. Or, call wounds. Some had lost their and are balking at paying their share of the costs of providing 1, 1945, my unit was used to wounded or killed by the (850) 932-8986 during legs or arms, some their eye- fair share. A $200 annual pay- local services. office hours and ask for patrol on Okinawa and the off- end of the battle. sight, or otherwise terribly ment for land rent is also And if the current value of news or sports departments. shore islands to find the enemy. had to drag his body out by his maimed. I heard medics say a known as a subsidy, it seems to the property is a lot higher We eliminated a few and were “clean, simple wound was rare.” me. than what Santa Rosa County Gulf Breeze News is published very lucky not to have suffered feet because of the heavy enemy Modern war has many ways to You might use Google pays Escambia County, it weekly on Thursdays for $30 any casualties ourselves during fire. kill you, none of them pleasant. News to research these words: seems to me that all the people per year by Gulf Breeze News that period. But we didn’t yet One by one, during the next There is nothing glamorous “feoffee” and “Ipswich” to of Santa Rosa county should Publishing, Inc. Periodical know what real combat was 26 days, each of the 12 Marines about war, except in the movies. find a series of recent stories be the beneficiaries of that, not postage paid at Gulf Breeze, until we relieved a unit on May in my squad were all killed or And while I think it is impor- about a peninsula north of just those who own houses on Florida. USPS # 021819. 1 on the south end of Okinawa wounded. No one can ever know tant to have a strong military Boston. The land was deeded those properties. After all, Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- where most of the Japanese the horror, fear and bloodshed of force ready to defend the coun- to the trustees of the school they didn’t create the land tions. POSTMASTER: Please units were entrenched. Even real war until they’ve been in it. try, if there was as much time district in the 1600’s, and the value. Why should they be per- send address changes to writing about it now makes it When heavy enemy shelling spent in trying to avoid war as owners of the houses there are mitted to treat it as their own Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box come back in a real way. came our way, we knew what there is in readiness to go to war, balking at paying taxes. (The creation? 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. In any event, the first of May, fear was. Some of their shells All content is copyrighted maybe we would not have so situation is interesting, my best friend, Westbrook (18 exploded close over our heads, 2006. Advertising rates are many wars to study in history because 2/3 of them are not Wyn Achenbaum years old but he looked about so there was no escape. Many of available upon request. class. permitted to occupy year Stamford, CT 13) was shot in the head, and we our dead comrades’ bodies

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BY FRANKLIN HAYES like Disney’s Animal Kingdom “These institutions, upon canes, AZA representative Remi Gulf Breeze News and Busch Gardens in Tampa to their own initiative, (having Gonzalez said the organization [email protected] trade animals for breeding pur- nothing to do with official AZA) “was not aware of any other poses and share vital industry were instrumental in saving at devastated institutions.” The ZOO of Northwest knowledge. The ZOO was listed least an additional month of clo- Aside from their differences, Florida (the ZOO) has suffered as one of their accredited insti- sure and thousands of dollars,” ZOO staff and AZA members some set backs, but directors are tutions from 1988 until 2006. Kemper’s letter states. have agreed to work together in still pushing forward to con- AZA denied the renewal of the When asked why the AZA the future. Kemper accepted an tribute positively to the commu- ZOO’s accreditation this year, only provided financial relief invitation to serve on an AZA nity. The ZOO, like much of the citing a lack of potable water for the Audubon Zoo after task force committee and plans surrounding community, suf- and insufficient animal escape Hurricane Katrina and not other to reapply to the AZA in fered financially with insurance drills, among other concerns. facilities devastated by hurri- September. reimbursement after the busy ZOO officials refute many of 2004-2005 hurricane seasons. the charges like the potable Creative Learning Academy As reported previously in Gulf water claim, saying the U.S. Explore the Possibilities Breeze News, the ZOO staff Department of Agriculture has www.creativelearningacademy.org received a check for $59,000 approved the ZOO’s water sys- “Our Mission is to provide students with a strong from its insurance company tem for over a decade. foundation of academic excellence, creativity & integrity.” after sustaining $600,000 in Kemper said the Call today ● ACCREDITED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ● ACADEMIC hurricane damages. The loss of ‘lack of animal escape for a personal tour! EXCELLENCE ● DEDICATED TEACHERS ● STUDENT- its accreditation from the drills’ claim is 3151 Hyde Park Rd. CENTERED APPROACH ● LATIN AND SPANISH ● FINE AND ● American Zoo and Aquarium unfounded because Pensacola, FL 32503 PERFORMING ARTS ALL GRADE LEVEL ENRICHMENT 850-432-1768 ● “MONTESSORI PLUS” PREPRIMARY PROGRAM Association (AZA) was an “we had several real unexpected blow, but adminis- evacuations for Celebrating 33 Years of Academic Excellence trators are determined not to let Franklin Hayes/Gulf Breeze News Hurricanes Ivan and PREPRIMARY - 8th GRADE the setback discourage them. The ZOO’s Director of Dennis and tropical “It’s not a road block, it’s just Animal Care Diane Norris storms, so why do we a bump in the road. We have handles one of 33 snakes still need to drill every some amazing people who work currently being fostered by quarter?” here to make this zoo stay in the ZOO. On Aug. 12 an Kemper feels that investigation uncovered a dvantage Northwest Florida,” said Natalie his organization was mobile home in Milton where Aiken, The ZOO’s Director of slighted by AZA, say- nearly 100 reptiles had died ing the Audubon Zoo Visitor Services. from neglect and dozens AA ppraisal in New Orleans, La. Despite the impediments more were left without food placed upon the 50-acre facility or water. The owner of the received a check for S E R V I C E S over the past two years by disas- $700,000 from the trailer, Craig Zoodsma, is ❖ Residential AA trous weather, insurers and now AZA after Hurricane facing 35 felony counts of Property Appraisal the dissenting AZA, ZOO man- animal cruelty. Katrina, while his agers are quite proud of their institution received ❖ Experienced in the Patricia “Tish” Leahy progress. ter plan, those numbers will of the trailer is facing 35 felony nothing. Luxury Home Market State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser “The ZOO currently provides double. The ZOO will provide animal cruelty charges after “As we were devastated, they ❖ Short turn-around over $6.5 million to our com- $13.5 million and over 180 new allegedly allowing almost 100 never gave us a call. To this day, RD 3862 munity through the trickle- jobs.” animals starve to death before we never received one phone ❖ Unmatched client down effect and over 90 jobs to Several new exhibits show- Santa Rosa Animal Services call, or one iota of support as a service and follow-up (850) 936-8217 the Northwest Florida region,” casing giant snakes, alligators, officials were called. member of AZA,” Kemper said. said ZOO Executive Director H. Nile hippopotami, bats, coyotes, Most patrons may never The director composed a let- Doug Kemper, citing an eco- foxes, and red tail hawks were notice the absence of AZA ter to AZA in Nov. 2005 that Family Medicine Associates nomic impact study conducted apart the aforementioned master accreditation, but the organiza- says the Lowry Park Zoo, by the Haas Center for Business plan. tion can help parks diversify Montgomery Zoo, Disney’s of the Gulf Coast Research and Economic ZOO staff is also nursing 33 their animal inventory. The Wild Kingdom and Busch Development. snakes and various other reptiles AZA is a membership organiza- Gardens in Tampa took it upon Comprehensive Care Close to Your Home “Over the next three to five that were found in an unventilat- tion, with yearly dues above themselves to help the ZOO years as we implement our mas- ed trailer in Milton. The owner $5,000, that allows institutions financially. Pamela J. Svendsen, M.D.

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Are You Ready for Dolphin Football? Get scores, more in Remembering dance club Gulf Breeze News!! One of the big thrills of floats that many not-so-old junior high school (grades seven folks remember from the days through nine in my day) was of the drive-ins. being able to join the after You’ll enjoy the very realistic school clubs. These ranged from sound of Elvis impersonator sports to dance clubs, as well as Johnny See and his backup language-oriented groups. (Can girls, Donna and Melissa. The you imagine anyone choosing to upbeat, Elvis look-alike show is learn any more languages like presented by Lion’s Pride Latin or French after school?) became popular, that was added frequent vision change over the Senior Solutions and the Gulf I chose two groups to join: as well. years is increasing far-sighted- Breeze United Methodist dodgeball (all girls, and strictly Miss Costa loved swing, and ness. This is inevitable if we Church. so) and the mixed gender Dance really put her heart into it, live long enough. The Center is located at the Club. This latter club was orga- though Mr. Leaness seemed a There are several diseases of Gulf Breeze U.M.C. nized by Mr. Leaness, head of bit dubious about it. The boys the eye, however, that may not Community Life Center on the English Department, and really enjoyed dancing with be inevitable, and we should be 4115 Soundside Drive Gulf Miss Costa, a young teacher Miss Costa. We girls had more aware of those. These include Breeze, and the phone number from the mathematics depart- of a problem with Mr. Leaness. diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, is 932-3594. See you there! ment. Miss Costa was very pret- Luckily most of us learned macular degeneration and reti- ***** ty, and we all related to her well. quickly and soon were dancing nal detachment. According to the very very Mr. Leaness was much older, with boys of our own age group. If it has been some time since late Dorothy Parker, noted wit portly and rather sour. When And of course, swing became you have had your eyes and denizen of the Algonquin dancing with him, we girls our best and most enthusiastic checked, make an appointment Round Table, the best two found it rather difficult to avoid dance. I know I really put my now. Remember - we seniors are words in the English language www.LionsPrideSeniorSolutions.com his prominent stomach. It’s even heart into it. We all took to the smart enough to take care of are “Check enclosed.” 3406 Santa Rosa Drive l Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563 harder when your partner’s floor to revel in “our kind’ of ourselves. See you next week! 850-932-9025 stomach is at your eye level, dance. ***** you know. Now it’s come back, and we I expect to see every senior In this class we were also even see young teens dancing (and I’ll bet a few underage taught proper deportment: the along in Seville Square while seniors too) in town at the ☛☛THROW AWAY YOUR HEARING AIDS? boys were taught how to ask a the big bands play. No wonder! Community Life Center on THROW AWAY YOUR HEARING AIDS? girl to dance, and how to thank That was great music. Saturday, August 26, for a partner and take her back to Let’s all swing! “Memories of Elvis.” THIS WEEK, TAKE A FREE TEST DRIVE OF NEW her seat. Boy, that was a long ***** The free event, taking place time ago! We were taught the The aging eye is subject to Saturday from 1 until 3 p.m., SIEMENS LIFE “OPEN EAR” DIGITALS standard dances of the day, fox- change, no matter how healthy will feature live music and a trot and waltz, and as swing you may otherwise be. The most chance to enjoy free root beer AND YOU’LL NEVER WANT TO PLUG YOUR EARS AGAIN! WANT TO LOOK AND FEEL LIKE YOUR’RE WEARING NOTHING? Council on Aging of West Florida CALL PENSACOLA 476-3644 ● FORT WALTON BEACH CALL 244-0422 receives seven state PR awards Florida Public Relations best in public relations pro- nized for the success of our ALL FLORIDA Hearing Aid Centers, Inc. Association awarded Council grams in Florida. efforts at the state level, espe- th on Aging of West Florida seven Council on Aging winning cially being a local not-for-prof- 40 Anniversary Serving Pensacola & NW Florida awards, including three first entries include Coming of Age, it organization,” stated John B. place Golden Image Awards, for Lifestyle Television for Seniors, Clark, president/CEO of its public relations efforts at the the 2006 Perfectly Aged Council on Aging. association’s 2006 Golden Calendar and Gala Project, The statewide competition Image Awards held in conjunc- Coming of Age Television for received a record number of 260 tion with its recent annual con- Seniors, Coming of Age entries. 117 awards were pre- ference in Amelia Island. The Magazine of Seniors and the sented in four divisions. For a Golden Image Awards are held 2006 Perfectly Aged Calendar. complete listing of awards win- annually to recognize the year’s “We are proud of being recog- ners, visit www.fprablog.org. Seniors dance held this Saturday at GBUMC CLC A seniors dance co-sponsored by Gulf August 26 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church Breeze U.M.C. Community Life Center on Community Life Center (GBUMC CLC)and 4115 Soundside Drive Gulf Breeze. Open to Lions Pride Senior Solutions will be held the public. COMMUNITY Bus problems on south end under investigation BY BRADLEY “B.J.” DAVIS, JR. are no backup drivers in the Said Harrell. Currently, Gulf Breeze News event a particular route driver Stringfellow and Harrell are [email protected] has to take time off. working on a plan to alleviate "We've got a driver right now the current overcrowding and Santa Rosa School District that needs to take five days off tardiness. (SRSD) is on the right track for the birth of his child. That towards resolving the issues of means for those five days, we're bus overcrowding and redefin- going to have to split that ing more efficient routes. route," said Harrell. According to school district Harrell explained that split- officials, the largest challenge ting routes means that two dri- lies with lack of contracted vers share responsibility for manpower forcing the district to picking up and dropping off split routes and cause late additional students from a route arrivals at pickup and drop-off without a driver. That route is locations. divided between the two, and "As we're getting new dri- students in that split route have vers, we're putting them out been tardy to school in the there, and those drivers we have morning as well as back home splitting the routes are going late after the school day. back to their normal routes," Concerned parents also said Director of Administrative spoke out at the August 10 school board meeting stating Tea Room and Gift Shop Services Joey Harrell. To make you feel special everything SRSD contracts the private that their children reported sit- served on China and Linen bus company Laidlaw ting four and five students to a New Hours 51 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Gulf Breeze, FL Tea Parties Join us for Educational Systems, Inc. to seat and even on the floor on Tea Room Tues–Fri 10:30-5 Complimentary Sat 10:30-3:30 High Tea 4 p.m. handle district transportation some busses. Special Events Gift Shop Tues-Fri 10-5 Get dinner needs. 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Section B GULF BREEZE NEWS August 24, 2006 Pensacola Beach lifeguard season winding down Lifeguards at Pensacola Beach’s main public swim- Beach are gradually returning ming area at Casino Beach to college. Therefore, the will continue to have life- number of guards from 10 a.m. until 6 available p.m. through October 22. Maine lifeguards The public is advised that it and, in is always safest to swim with I spent the last week in the turn, the lifeguards and to closely mon- state of Maine. number of itor the surf warning flags. Maine would have made a lifeguard Further, swimmers at beaches great southern state. Too bad it protected where there are no lifeguards borders “the state of confusion” beaches is should exercise caution and is west of nowhere. It is a winding because there may be strong West very large state with fewer peo- down for currents even when the surf is ple in it that the City of the 2006 season. small and there are numerous Jacksonville, so there are a lot of The designated swimming deep holes near the shoreline. miles of miles and miles. areas at Park East, Fort For additional information, The people are hard working, Pickens Gate and Quietwater please contact Bob West, well educated and friendly, but Beach will be staffed based Manager, Public Safety they have there share of red- upon the availability of Department, Santa Rosa necks and goobers. Lifeguards. Pensacola Island Authority at 554-4296. I don't care how many times you hear, “You like lobsta?” It Pam Randall/Gulf Breeze News has to be a stupid question when Crowds enjoy food and friendship for a cause ... helping fund Pensacola Beach Elementary in JamJamaicaicanan FeFestst you take a good look at me. It the tradition of founder Harry Gowens. Gowens’ longtime friend Wally Pecevich prepared the was my first time to visit where food and continued an Island tradition of gathering for some good food and helping “the heart ‘Lishous was raised, when I did of the Island,” the Pensacola Beach school. Portofino Boardwalk not eat a “lobsta.” They were $10.95 a pound, and that is a bit plans Island-style event high even for a rich Bubba. Just like Harry would like it I usually eat about 10 pounds, for Labor Day Weekend and that's over a $100, not Traditional counting what ‘Lishous would Summer’s not over yet, as dreadlocks station. eat. barbecue benefit plans are heating up for a big On Sunday, the Jamaican Judging from the people I for Pensacola bash before the weather cools Fest wraps up with a bikini saw up there, they ain’t missing down. contest and the “Anything that Beach School Get ready for the first-ever Floats” bathtub races. any meals either! The average Jamaican Fest at PortoFino Prizes for “Anything that weight was about 212 pounds, honors founder Boardwalk on Labor Day Floats” will be given for: and that was the women! Bubba If Harry Gowens were Weekend. ■ Most Creative and Bubbette live in Maine and around Friday night, he would The family event will fea- ■ Best Costume I was right at home there. Now, have welcomed the crowd, arms ture two stages of live music ■ Most Dramatic Sinker. don't get me wrong, there were open wide, with his huge smile with five bands playing all There’s even a chance to an abundance of beautiful beneath his bald head. weekend long, including Dash win prizes in the Lazy women, but ‘Lishous don’t Instead, the crowds gathered Rip Rock entertaining Division Bathtub races allow me to comment on this in memory of Harry, one of the Saturday night on the Bamboo Individuals and businesses fact. I'm thinking it must be founders of Pensacola Beach Willie Stage. can enter to win prizes., so them six-month long winters, Elementary and one of its The Kids Zone will keep challenge your friends to a when all they got to do is pro- staunchest supporters. Gowens youngsters busy, and a side- race! died in January of this year. create and eat. walk sale at the Boardwalk Entry fee is $30 for a two The event: a barbecue feast to The state flower of Maine is will offer browsing and shop- person team. Entry forms are benefit Gowens’ favorite chari- ping opportunities. available the Pensacola Beach the “pine cone, with tassel.” ty, the Beach School. Hundreds You can even get the Chamber. Now there ain't a lot of imagina- attended and enjoyed fellowship Jamaican look, complete with For more information, call tion or thought there, folks. I and finger-lickin' food. twisted hair, with a visit to the (850) 932-1500. wonder what they were drinking when the forefathers sat around RIGHT: Crowds fill their plates with barbecue at a big table and said, “Well, we Flounder’s, which hosted gotta have a state flower, every- the benefit for the Beach body else does.” One old boy School. Food was prepared spoke up and said, “How about by Wally Pecevich, and a pine cone?” Somebody had to dedicated to Harry Gowens’ add the amendment to include memory. the “tassel.” I'm sure the maker Pam Randall/Gulf Breeze News of the motion didn't come up with that on his own; that took More photos on page 2B an entire committee maybe. The majority must have agreed with him, because that is what came A ‘good thing’ endures out of the meeting. They must Survey will help identify It was on a rainy, cold, and n’t make it due to a couple of have been a bit buzzed or were disagreeable night that I first weddings – one being other smoking some of them “Left issues facing community met Harry – Harry Gowens, that popular, well-known beach handed Luckies,” but pine cone, is. Harry and his buddy, Wally supporters, Kathleen Shelton Pensacola is a wonderful with tassel, it is. I was afraid to Pecevich, were sponsoring a and Louis Lowe – but the word place to live and work. ask what the state motto was! barbecue at one of the local was that Flounder’s was wall- However, there are many chal- I like a lot of things about the establishments to benefit the to-wall with people who gath- lenges that our community is state, especially Ben and Jerry’s Pensacola Beach Elementary ered to remember and share in facing that will determine Ice Cream. Now that is a good whether that remains true in School. It was in March or one of Harry’s favorite pas- thing about Maine. I love ice Pensacola’s future. Issues such April, just after the devastating times – a barbecue to raise cream. I was 38 years old before as rising poverty, rampant illit- hurricanes Erin and Opal. funds for the Beach School. I discovered that it melted. Ha! I eracy, the unavailability of People were huddled around This time, Wally was in charge, went into Ben and Jerry’s to get affordable housing, a decline in in the establishment enjoying with some help from friends. me a bucket of the stuff and saw one another, knowing they Stephen Grellet, a French- new high paying/high skilled identify the major issues and any of Pensacola’s troubles can a sign that said, “Chunky were participating in an activity born Quaker Minister wrote, “I job creation and the rising costs troubles facing our community. be overcome. Monkey.” I bought a box of it, of health care are examples of dear to Harry’s heart – the expect to pass through this Once these issues are defined, My office staff and I wel- got me a spoon and went outside issues that if not addressed now Beach Elementary School. world but once. Any good the group is committed to doing come your contact regarding to sit under a state flower tree, will prevent Pensacola from After all, it had its beginning in thing, therefore, that I can do something to address these any other issue that is important Harry’s home and later moved or any kindness that I can show and before I opened it, I read the thriving. issues. I can not support this to you. As always, I consider it to the location where it is now. to any human being, let me do ingredients on the side of the Recently, several community effort enough. a pleasure to serve you, and the Harry and Wally were regu- it now. Let me not defer nor box. It said, “all natural ingredi- leaders have banded together to Over the next several people of our district. lars when it came to barbecues neglect it, for I shall not pass do something to address these months, leaders from communi- ents.” Now, I gotta tell you the I also encourage you to visit designed to support local caus- this way again..” truth, I have eaten Monkey once problems. The United Way, The ty groups, media outlets, educa- Escambia County Health the websites of your Florida es – the school and the Beach Harry has passed through in Thailand, but I ain't gonna eat tional institutions and others Department and several other Legislature. You can find links Community Church. That tradi- our world, but a “good thing” no “chunky,” even if it is real. I will be meeting and actively community leaders have working on this project. I to their websites and to other tion, without Harry, was carried he has done – starting the left the box on the bench for the embarked on a comprehensive encourage all of you to pay government entities here as well on last Saturday evening as the Beach Elementary School – ants and went and got me cone community assessment project. attention to the progress of this as kid’s pages designed to edu- family and friends of Harry will be long remembered by at the Dairy Queen! Their first goal is to formulate a group and to help support them cate young ones about how our gathered for another barbecue teachers, students, parents, and Just thought you'd like to survey that county residents will any way you can. By working state government works: to raise funds for the Beach community. Long live the lega- know... take by phone to specifically together as a community, I think http://www.leg.state.fl.us/ School. Unfortunately, I could- cy of Harry!

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Escambia County Sheriff’s Office investigating death Public Information Officer ed) at 7:45 p.m. on August 5 in Sgt. Mike Ward said the the Windjammer building, Escambia County Sheriff’s which is not habitable. office is investigating a death on It appeared the man died as a Pensacola Beach. Authorities discovered the result of a self-inflicted gunshot body of Ricky Lee Fitzgerald, wound, Ward said, pending fur- age 40, of Auburn (no state list- ther investigation. Eatery shooting being investigated Pam Randall/Gulf Breeze News Sgt. Mike Ward, Public Aug. 3. Information Officer, said the Anyone with information TOP: Pensacola Beach Escambia County Sheriff’s about the shooting is encour- Elementary students and Office is still looking for infor- parents walk along the mation about a shooting at aged to call the Escambia shore of the Sound, head- Sideline’s Restaurant on County Sheriff’s Office at (850) ed to the Boardwalk. Pensacola Beach on Thursday, 436-9620. RIGHT: A couple awards door prizes. Infants thru teens...and everything in BOTTOM LEFT and between! RIGHT: Crowds flock to ●SHOES ●CLOTHING ●BABY CONSIGNMENT STORE ●EQUIPMENT ●TOYS ●BOOKS Flounder’s for barbecued pork and all the fixings to benefit the Beach school.

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The band band's drums and back-up aged to bring knowledge, and sends it to advertising compa- features a unique blend of blues, vocals, and Dave Clark, bass lawn chairs nies, or worse, computer hackers or criminals. rock, country and contemporary guitar, rhythm guitar and back- or blankets to Spyware tracks websites visited, launches pop up sounds, and their infectious up vocals, hooked up with Brian the pavilion ads, and intercepts passwords and credit card tunes will have you dancing in LeBlanc, acoustic guitar, lead area. No pets numbers. Anti-Spyware software, such as no time. and back-up vocals. 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Pensacola Beach is great for weddings Pensacola Beach doesn’t nec- Gates cloned into a woman’s essarily resemble Las Vegas, but body) I’ll do the same thing. its definitely an interesting If you’d like to obtain any place to tie the knot. more information on a beach With very little knowledge of wedding, visit what happens during a wedding, www.PensacolaBeachWeddings let alone a wedding on the .com. beach, I consulted Chuck Randle. Now, you may recog- nize this name because you just read Casting Nets on the same sion is required for those, but area, and others just choose the page. It just so happens he runs not on the beach itself). area because of its reputation as Branching Out! a beach wedding business, Wherever a wedding has been a beautiful area, and others are appropriately named, Pensacola held, Chuck says he has never military and choose the area for Now... In Gulf Breeze Florida Beach Weddings. had a wedding during which that reason” Randle says. 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Saturday years after his original Emmy hosting gig, just as Ellen her personality is after he shoots one of them, not DeGeneres returned in 2005, four years after hers. So knowing he’s working as an undercover cop. Discon- Weekly Best Bets 7 p.m. on ABC will 2007 bring the return of the multi-host format from certing as it is to watch Whoopi in this bone-chilling Pearl Harbor: Did you watch “Titanic” just to see 2003? That’s a year off; what we care about is who role, the character is one of the franchise’s all-time Thursday the boat sink and ignore the sappy love story? We sug- wins tonight. There won’t be a “Desperate Housewives” great villains. Brrr! gest you take the same approach to this 2001 drama. or “Sopranos” sweep; those shows only have one ma- 7 p.m. on DISN Director Michael Bay’s re-creation of the 1941 Japan- jor nomination each. Instead, the ones to beat are “24” 9 p.m. on NBC High School Musical: It’s cheesy, it’s Disney- ese attack on the Hawaiian military base is some of the with 12 nominations and “Grey’s Anatomy” with 11. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Here’s a wholesome, and the kids love it; the soundtrack album most effective war-movie footage since “Saving Private Monday treat for “Spin City” fans: a reunion of co-stars Michael Ryan.” Just pay no attention to the S.L.S. — about two Boatman and Barry Bostwick, who play the lawyers for is still a hot seller months after this musical comedy’s 7 p.m. on ABCFAM pilots (Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett) in love with the same two of three boys implicated in the disappearance of a premiere. Directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega Part sci-fi, part family drama with a little woman (Kate Beckinsale). Kyle XY: teenage girl from Montreal during a class trip to New (“Newsies”), it stars Zac Efron and Vanessa Anne Hud- teen soap thrown in, this series about a mysterious boy York. She’d been partying with the boys and allegedly 9 p.m. on A&E with no bellybutton, no memories and an amazing brain gens as two radically different teens who decide to The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush: They had consensual sex with all three but lost it when one challenge their innate personalities and act in a play. has been a real summer treat. And we’ve weren’t the first students to go on a shooting ram- heard it’ll be back — hooray! For now, of them wanted another turn. That’s the one who Once together onstage, feelings start to develop. How- page at their school, but they were the though, the show is winding up its first agrees to testify against the others, but now he’s miss- ever, their friends will have none of that. youngest. This powerful special revisits the season with “End Game,” in which ing, too. Friday case of Mitchell Johnson and Andrew Gold- Kyle’s (Matt Dallas) alleged “real” par- Wednesday en, who were 13 and 11 when they opened ents show up. Watch out, Kyle; could be 7 p.m. on FOX fire at their Arkansas school, killing five peo- a trap. 8 p.m. on CBS Men in Black II: Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones ple and wounding 10. Family members, legal Criminal Minds: This episode’s title is “Charm and experts and others weigh in on the Jonesboro Tuesday take on “the scum of the universe” again in this fun, Harm,” which sounds like the M.O. of a few people case and other school shootings and offer their 8 p.m. on NBC we’ve dated. The Behavioral Analysis Unit pursues a relatively short 2002 sequel to the 1997 fantasy-come- thoughts on how to prevent them in the future. Law & Order: Criminal Intent: serial killer who’s leaving death in his wake across the dy hit. Still employed by the government, Agent J Sunday Whoopi Goldberg is evil! The actress and co- South. He’s proved especially tough to catch because median shows another side of her range in (Smith) lures Agent K (Jones) back to active duty to 7 p.m. on NBC he keeps changing his appearance. Gideon, Hotchner battle an alluring alien (Lara Flynn Boyle) who has “To the Bone,” playing a woman who’s turned (Mandy Patinkin, Thomas Gibson) and the team try to The 58th Annual Primetime her foster sons into killing machines. Logan Earth’s destruction in mind. Rip Torn also returns. find the man behind the human chameleon act before Emmy Awards: Conan’s back, four (Chris Noth) discovers just how powerful Rosario Dawson and Tony Shalhoub o-star. he can claim another life.

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● Miro-incision Cataract Surgery Clark & Company returns for ‘ Evenings’ ● Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery Audience favorites Clark & Company return for their tradi- tional encore concert from 7- 9:30 p.m. on Thu., Aug. 24 to Dr. Donna Corder, M.D the Evenings in Olde Seville Square. This concert is spon- 934-1954 sored by Pen Air Federal Credit Union. 3577 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. (Hwy. 98) Clark & Company knows how to get the crowd involved. Their program includes rocking dance music and soft ballads, ranges from foot-stompin' fiddle tunes to rhythm and blues. Listen to your favorite numbers, while Cecil and the group will sing audience pleasers and offer a few surprises that will appeal to all ages. This concert will end at 9:30 p.m. and is always a lit- tle more laid back. Jones & Company and the Duncan McCall Pipe Band will play at the final concert of the summer season on Thursday, Aug. 31. This concert was orig- inally scheduled in July but was Submitted Photo postponed due to unfavorable Clark & Company’s program includes rocking dance music and soft ballads, ranges from foot- weather conditions. stompin' fiddle tunes to rhythm and blues When attending concerts, popped popcorn as well as city's park at the turn of the 19th thanks to our sponsors and are bring a lawn chair or a blanket frozen desserts, soft drinks and century. The 2006 summer sea- presented by the Pensacola for seating. Also, bring your bottled water. son features 14 concerts with a Heritage Foundation in cooper- appetite. Located on Alcaniz Since 1988, these music- wide variety of musical talents ation with the City of Pensacola Street, concession stands also filled evenings have become a and tastes each Thursday from and the West Florida Historic offer sandwiches, wraps, hot "new" tradition, recreating the 7-9:15 p.m. in historic Seville Preservation. dogs, sausage, snacks and the popular concerts held in the Square. The "Evenings" are free "Evening's" famous freshly

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS Choral Society of Pensacola to perform at festival in Beijing Choral Society of Pensacola Society at (850) 484-1806. Orphanage/Hospital, Pensacola Downtown Pensacola in the Artistic Director, Xiaolun Chen, Little Theatre’s recent produc- Brent Building on the corner of announces that an 18-member Historical tours tion of Peter Pan raised money Garden and Palafox across the ensemble composed of Choral schedule to support local children. atrium from New York Nicks Society singers will take part in Treehouse Theatre the family Sports Grill. Cost is $50.00. The Second Annual China announced branch of PLT sold plastic For registration and informa- International Chinese Choral The Jared Sparks Historical pirate swords, Tinker Bell tion, call 529-8838 or e-mail: Festival to be held in Beijing, Society of Pensacola Junior wands and other show related betachildrenstheatre@hotmail. China August 22-25, 2006. College is set to get people souvenirs during their perfor- com. The Choral Society ensem- walking and touring several mances and raised over $1,500. ble is the only chorus from the notable and historical Pensacola The profits will be divided United States participating in neighborhoods. between Sacred Heart this prestigious festival, which All of the guided tours are 10 Children’s Hospital and the will feature performances by 30 a.m. to noon Saturdays and free. newly formed Southeastern choral groups, including 18 Wear comfortable shoes, and Teen Shakespeare Company. drawn from within China. In watch your step. No rain dates. addition, the Choral Society The 2006-2007 schedule: Best Prices Sept. 9, Seville Square Tour, B.E.T.A. workshop Best Prices ensemble is one of only three participating choruses whose meet at Fleming Fountain; Oct. begins today singers are not either Chinese or 21, St. Michael's Cemetery, The B.E.T.A. (Broadening composed of singers of Chinese meet at Garden and Alcaniz; Education Thru Arts) Children's Nov. 18, Downtown Pensacola, Theatre will be holding a work- $1.00 Plus origin, the other two being from $1.00 Plus Japan. meet at Plaza Ferdinand; March shop in the art of the POP The Choral Society ensem- 17, North Hill Azalea Tour, Soloist. ble will sing three Chinese folk meet at Desoto and Reus; April Children ages 7-16 are songs in the native language 21, lower North Hill, meet at encouraged to join the fun NNOOWW OOPPEENN and an English rendition of Palafox and Jackson; May 5, while learning songs and “Amazing Grace” in their per- East Hill, meet at Gadsden and dances in the styles of their formances at the festival. 20. favorite Pop Artists. The work- 7 Days A Week Singers making the trip with For more information, con- shop will end with a Spotlight Chen include Jennifer Adkins, tact historian and sponsor Showcase on Saturday, August Mon.-Sat. 9:00am - 7:00pm Linda Christian, Pat Corwin, Randall Broxton at 484-1099 or 26th at 7:00. Tickets for the Cara DeCaylor, Anita Clarke, at [email protected]. show are $5.00. Sun. 12:00pm - 6pm Peter Gram, Mary Holway, Workshops are three days Ruth Jackson, Skip Jenkins, Peter Pan only for just a few hours each Formally Bokas Jordan Pharmacy Barbara Lewis, Zhihui Li, Vann production raises day. Millheim, Sabra Parkin, Sharon money for kids Thursday, August 24 from 41 Fairpoint Dr. Suite G Van Hoose, Judy Vicari, 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Friday, August In the spirit of Sir James M. 25 from 5:30-7p.m. and Bradley Vinson, Roger Vinson Barrie, author of Peter Pan, who 934-6369 and Joyce Yaden. Saturday, August 26 from gave the rights of his play and 11:00 a.m.-1p.m. Ice, Milk, Bread, Cleaning Products, Balloons, Cards, Toys, Paper Products, For more information, novel to the Great Ormond please contact the Choral B.E.T.A. is located at 17 Street Children’s South Palafox Suite 101 Baby items, Party Favorites, Fishing Tackle, much more!

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OBITUARIES MAKE YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLARS COUNT! Call to place your ad in the Gulf Breeze News 850-932-8986 CRISP GARDNER in Springfield in 1954, and proud of: three daughters, Douglas James Crisp, Sr., 64, Bobby Gardner, 55, a Gulf received her four year degree. Denise House (Charles) of Mt. passed away on August 1, 2006 Breeze resident since 1966, died Nancy then finished her nursing Airy, NC, Alicia Ward of in Pensacola, Florida. Douglas Thursday, August 10, 2006 after degree in 1960. She then began Trenton, GA, Carisa Ward of was born in Corpus Christi, a short battle with cancer. her career as a R.N. for many Boca Raton, FL. and his only Texas. He had been a resident of Born February 28, 1951 to years. In 1994, Nancy retired son and namesake, Frank G. Gulf Breeze / Pensacola for the Robert L. Sr. and Helen E. and moved to Gulf Breeze. Ward Jr. of Gulf Breeze, FL. past 15 years. Douglas has been Gardner of Gulf Breeze, Bobby Nancy is a member of the Gulf He is also survived by two a member of the Gulf Breeze is survived by his parents; his Breeze Presbyterian Church. sisters, Pauline Sparks of Family-Owned and United Methodist Church for wife, Teresa Gail Gardner; and In lieu of flowers, the family California and Betty Satterly Operated since 1967! Patricia Wilson the past 14 years. three children, Bonnie Gardner, requests donations be made to (Don) of Kentucky; and also Douglas is survived by his Robyn Gardner, both of the Gulf Breeze Presbyterian four granddaughters, Clarice 115 North Palafox St. loving wife and caregiver, Pensacola, and Jennifer Ratcliff Church and to the Covenant and Brianna Strange of North Pensacola, FL (850) Darlene Wren Crisp (married of California. Hospice. Carolina and Stephanie and 438-4092 December 23, 1994); his chil- He attended A.D. Clubbs Jr. Graveside service was Leah Caron of Georgia. dren, step-daughter, Heather High and Woodham High Tuesday, August 22, 2006, Frank, you will be sorely Lynn Hale and her fiance' Grant School in Pensacola, and served 11:00 a.m. at Barrancas missed by your family and Lopez (Gulf Breeze), son, two years as a U.S. Marine dur- National Cemetery. friends but never forgotten. Douglas James Crisp, Jr. ing the Vietnam Era. He was a ROSE LAWN FUNERAL Thanks for all the memories. We Retire With (Texas), daughter, Nanci Marie Self-Employed carpenter. HOME is entrusted with the Love You , Honey! Crisp (Alaska); mother and Funeral services and intern- funeral arrangements. Many thanks and real appre- step-father, Florine and Tine ment were held at Rose Lawn ciation to all of the friends and Faulk (Gulf Breeze); the Wren Funeral Home and Cemetery in WARD neighbors for their prayers, family, James Wren (father-in Gulf Breeze on Saturday, Frank G. Ward, 70, of Gulf offers of help and food during law) Orange Beach, AL, Sally August 12, 2006 at 11 a.m. with Breeze, FL, passed away peace- these difficult times. Also, to all Technology Wren Thrasher and family (sis- visitation by friends at 10 a.m. fully at home with his wife, the health care workers and doc- ter-in law) Montgomery, AL, Services will be were officiated Eileen, daughter Carisa and son, tors for their care and compas- Brenda Wren McAfee and fami- by Dr. Dennis Brunet of Frank by his side on Thursday, sion also, a big thank you to ly (sister-in-law) San Antonio, Midway Baptist Church in August 10, 2006 after a long Covenant Hospice. TX. which Bobby was a member. hard battle with cancer. Rose Lawn Funeral Home, Thank You: Pallbearers were Mitchell Frank was born in Baltimore, 2942 Gulf Breeze Parkway, I would like to thank the staff Lamb, Tim Leroy, Gordon MD, on September 9, 1935 and Gulf Breeze, FL, held a visita- of Asbury Place in Pensacola for Doyle, Wayne Doyle, Larry lived in the MD area until he tion on Sunday, August 12, 2006 the love and attention given to Hill, and Tony Gentry. and his family moved to Gulf from 6-8 p.m. The funeral ser- Doug since June 2005. Without Special thanks to Covenant Breeze, FL. in 1972. vice was held at the funeral them the journey for Doug Hospice Impatient and Frank was an upholsterer by home Monday, August 13, 2006. would have been incomplete as Palliative Care Center at West profession for the last 43 years, Burial followed at Rose Lawn they were the loving extension Florida Hospital. starting out on cars, furniture Cemetery. of hands when I was not at ROSE LAWN FUNERAL and boats. He was known as the Arrangements are entrusted Doug's side. Also a special HOME is entrusted with the "Canvas Man" by boaters in the to ROSE LAWN FUNERAL thank you to Laura Ralston funeral arrangements. Pensacola and Gulf Breeze area. HOME. Two Sessions Mehle and Alzheimer's Family Frank was also a school bus ● Computer Basics Services, Laura and AFS came MAXWELL driver (#901) for Gulf Breeze in To inquire about placing into our lives when we were Mr. Patrick Maxwell, Jr., 64, Santa Rosa County. He was an obituary for free in Gulf advised Doug was suffering passed away August 7, 2006 at proud of his bus riders and after ● Intermediate Microsoft Office Suite from Alzheimer's Dementia like his home in Gulf Breeze, FL. his laryngectomy in 2004, he Breeze News, his father, Herman Elvie Crisp Mr. Maxwell worked as a Long often said they helped him out a please have the funeral Classes begin Sept. 18 who passed away in 1978. Shoreman in Albany, New York. great deal. He always said he home our offices at Limited seating. Enroll today! Finally, to my daughter and After retiring from New York had a good group of kids on his 932-8986 or Doug's step-daughter: Heather Mr. Maxwell moved to Gulf bus and looked forward to the email to news@gulf Continuing Education Lynn Hale Breeze, FL. 12 years ago where beginning of each school year. 850.474.2914 AA/EOE he has been employed with Vice This would have been his 25th breezenews.com ContinuingEd.uwf.edu Doug always treated you as if Security. year of driving the bus and dri- you were his own flesh and Mr. Maxwell is survived by ving some of the kids of former blood and you loved him as your his wife, Tracie Maxwell; his bus riders. father. With your love, concern daughter, Debra Sheldon; his Frank not only did upholstery and help I was able to be the sister, Marilyn Woodward; two and drive a school bus, he took caregiver to my husband and grandchildren, Joshua Wilson, any job no matter how hard or best friend through the 8 years and Travis Wilson. demeaning to support his fami- he suffered from this devastat- Rose Lawn Funeral Home, ly. He was a good, hard working ing disease. He is on his way 2942 Gulf Breeze Parkway, man and instilled those ethics to "home" and will now finally be Gulf Breeze, Florida, hosted a his children and his family all at peace no longer suffering. memorial service Friday, August appreciated him for that. Rose Lawn Funeral Home, 11, 2006 at 7 p.m. Frank never met a stranger 2942 Gulf Breeze Parkway, ROSE LAWN FUNERAL and had many friends and he Gulf Breeze, Florida hosted a HOME is entrusted with the had a great sense of humor. visitation on Thursday, August funeral arrangements. When you saw that gleam in his 3, 2006 from 6 to 8:00 p.m. with eye, you knew something was services held Friday, August 4, PULLEY coming, that would make you 2006 at Gulf Breeze United Nancy Jane Pulley, 71 of laugh. At times when Eileen was Methodist Church, 75 Fairpoint Gulf Breeze, died peacefully in angry or upset he was the one Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida at her sleep Tuesday, August 15, who could always make her 11 a.m. Family had a private 2006, after a long struggle with smile. The smile will be hard to burial at Seaside Memorial Park cancer. come by now, but the memories and Mausoleum in Corpus She was born in Springfield, will forever be there. Christi, Texas. Memorial contri- MO. Nancy was preceded in Frank was preceded in death butions in memory of Doug death by her husband, James by his mother and father Minnie Crisp can be made to Pulley. Survivors are their son, E. and James J. Ward and 4 Alzheimer's Family Services, Thomas Pulley; sisters, Ann brothers, Virgil L., James C., 1901 North Palafox Street, Truhitte and Winnifred Hasten, Leonard B., and Clyde C. Ward. Pensacola, FL 32501-2142, all of Gulf Breeze; her brother, Frank is survived by his lov- (850) 478-7790. Crisp family John Burgland of Aurora, MO. ing wife of 46 years, Eileen; and will also be receiving flowers. Nancy entered Drury College four children which he was very "The Promise" Across the years I will walk with you- To deep green forests; on shores of sand: And when our time on earth is through, In Heaven, too, you will have my hand. I Love You, Darlene ROSE LAWN FUNERAL HOME in entrusted with funer- al arrangements. “Always there for you!” 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway - #24 Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 ☛☛THROWTHROW AWAYAWAY YOUR YOUR HEARINGHEARING AIDS?AIDS? 850-932-7630 Cell982-7128 [email protected] Tammy Bohannon

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Aug. 24 Girls G at Stonebrook (vs. Pace), 3 p.m. Boys G at Hidden Creek (vs. Navarre, Pace and Milton), 3:30 p.m. VB at Jay (JV 5 p.m., Var. 6) JV/9th grade FB at Choctaw, 5:30/7 p.m. Aug. 25 FB vs. Choctaw, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 26 S at Catholic Freestyle Invitational at Hunter Pool, Pensacola, 8 a.m. GBSA FB vs. Pace (Eight games, starting at 8 a.m.) Aug. 29 Girls G at Hidden Creek (vs. Navarre, Pace and Catholic), 3 p.m. Boys G at Perdido (vs. Catholic, Escambia and Washington), 3:30 p.m. Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio VB vs. West Florida Tech 2006 Gulf Breeze High football team (9th grade 4 p.m., JV 5, Second row (from left): assistant coach Greg Hundley, Greg Tober (4), Doug Baldwin (5), Mike Tugwell (7), head coach Chris Nemith, Brad McGuire (8), Brandon Var. 6) Dykes (9), Tyler Gross (10) and assistant coach Bobby Clayton. Third row (from left): assistant coach Jak-y Kohr, Kevin Kent (11), Shane Dorlag (12), Josh Hurst (15), Michael Reeves (17), Austin Santiago (18), Stuart Franklin (19), Austin Forsyth (20), Dane Baker (21) and assistant coach David Wiley. Fourth row (from left): assistant coach Richard Hollensworth, Greg Schwartz (22), Chad Colley (24), Hayes Holland (27), Justin Hurd (28), Josh Wilkins (29), Corey Owen (30), Jason Pugh (32), Philip Hoffman (33), Stelios Peterson (34) and trainer Rob Simon. Fifth row (from left): Eric Mims (44), Jimmy Beyers (45), Joe Hurd (50), Pat Sports Briefs King (51), Jonathon Broy (55), Scott Mitchell (60), Andrew Maitner (63), Houston Chapman (64) and Jason Hooper (65). Sixth row (from left): assistant coach Brett Napier, Eric Agricola (68), Cody Sharp (69), Jacob Duggar (70), Joey Leonard (71), Thomas Shay (74), Sean Masterson (75), Nathan Stout (76), Justin Harp (78), Alec Cann (81) and assistant coach Matt Alt. Seventh row (from left): assistant coach Randy Aydelott, Jacob Burks (85), Kris Castillo (87), Boomer Lady Dolphin Harrington (89), trainer Leah Bryant, Jacob Hurst (90), Kyle Magnes (99) and assistant coach Mark Ransom. Not shown: Josh Perdue (14). basketball team to sponsor car wash Saturday The Gulf Breeze Lady Dolphin basketball program Ready for some football will sponsor a car wash Saturday, Aug. 26 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Gulf Breeze Dolphins open High. Donations will be accepted and hot dogs will regular season also be on sale. Friday against Choctaw Dolphins selling BY JASON THOMPSON Gold Cards until Gulf Breeze News Sept. 9 [email protected] The Gulf Breeze Dolphin football program is selling The Gulf Breeze Dolphins Gold Cards until Sept. 9. will being its quest for its fourth The Gold Cards cost $15 consecutive winning season and contain discounts at when they host the Choctaw various businesses in Gulf Indians in their season opener Breeze and Pensacola. See Friday night at Dolphin any GBHS football player for Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled more information. for 7:30 p.m. "We're not really sure what they're going to do," said fourth- Pelicans to Pack year coach Chris Nemith. He the Track said they did the same thing last Saturday year in their Kickoff Classic, The Pensacola Pelicans showing only about one-third of Corey Owen will offer some unique seating their offensive and defensive schemes, only to unveil for their Saturday game Class of 2008 against the Shreveport Sports. everything on the Dolphins. “We did a good job of For the team’s season Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio Son of: Lori Owen finale, the Pelicans will offer adjusting to that last year. We just did some things to beat our- 2006 GBHS varsity cheerleaders seats on the left center field Front (from left): Cookie Echsner, Kadee Kennedy, Michelle Hampton (captain), Lauren Ladd Sports: Football and selves,” said Nemith, referring warning track - on the playing (captain) and Brittany Loudon. Back (from left): Brittany Anderson, Ali Furlow, Christie basketball to last year’s 14-9 season Atchison, Kyle Messer, Sarah Morgan and Sarah Sepulveda. See Briefs, Page 3C 6 opener loss to the Indians. Goals for this school year: In Friday’s game, an To win district and bring inexperienced defense will have home a state title to GBHS to learn a lot this week to prepare for the 4A Indians. Of their three Hobbies: Hanging out Tides returning starters on defense, with his girlfriend only one (senior defensive back Hayes Holland) is playing the Owen, a running back Tides for Pensacola Bay Entrance on last year’s JV team, August 24-30 same position he did last year. Th 24 High 10:29 AM, Low 8:29 PM Fellow seniors Stelios Peterson will move to defense this F 25 High 11:21 AM, Low 8:02 PM and Jonathon Broy, defensive year as an outside Sa 26 High 1:54 AM, Low 7:24 AM, linemen last year, will both move linebacker. He made a High 12:17 PM, Low 7:15 PM to inside linebacker this year. key tackle in Friday’s 34- Su 27 High 1:04 AM, Low 9:19 AM, 33 win over Fort Walton. High 2:32 PM, Low 5:27 PM Nemith says he’s proud of certain He is the oldest of five M 28 High 12:51 AM, Low 10:37 PM things his team is doing - such as Tu 29 High 1:00 AM, Low 11:53 PM siblings. He has two team chemistry, understanding of We 30 High 1:29 AM, Low 1:24 PM younger brothers and Tides for Navarre Beach August 24-30 roles and execution. But there are two younger sisters. Th 24 High 9:45 AM, Low 6:37 PM some things that need to be F 25 High 10:27 AM, Low 6:10 PM remedied immediately. Brought to you by Sa 26 High 1:10 AM, Low 5:32 AM, High 11:33 PM, Low 5:23 PM “Penalties, turning the ball Su 27 High 12:20 AM, Low 7:27 AM, over, tackling and practicing at Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio High 1:48 PM, Low 3:35 PM game speed are things we need M 28 High 12:07 AM, Low 8:45 PM to resolve - now,” Nemith said. Coaches and trainers Tu 29 High 12:16 AM, Low 10:01 PM From left: Matt Alt, David Wiley, Greg Hundley, Jak-y Kohr, Richard Hollensworth, Chris Nemith We 30 High 12:45 AM, Low 11:32 PM “We don’t have a window of (head coach), Leah Bryant, Mark Ransom, Brett Napier, Rob Simon and Bobby Clayton. Tides for Milton, Blackwater River time. They need to happen now.” August 24-30 Nemith is optimistic that Friday’s 34-33 win over Fort Burks. Jacob Hurst, Mike Senior Greg Schwartz will be Th 24 High 1:32 PM, Low 10:50 PM F 25 High 2:14 PM, Low 10:23 PM those things can happen, Walton Beach in the Kickoff Tugwell and Shane Dorlag will the team’s other cornerback, Sa 26 High 4:57 AM, Low 9:45 AM, referring to the team’s Classic (see Page 3C). be the team’s outside with Brandon Dykes at safety. High 3:20 PM, Low 9:36 PM improvement from Dolphin Rounding out the defensive linebackers, while Corey Owen Stuart Franklin could also see Su 27 High 4:07 AM, Low 11:40 AM, Now in Gulf Breeze! Football Madness to the Blue ‘front seven’ are junior nose will see time at middle time in the defensive backfield, 5454 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. High 5:35 PM, Low 7:48 PM www.bryanpestcontrol.com M 28 High 3:54 AM, Low 12:58 PM and White Game, then from the guard Eric Agricola and tackles linebacker. Harrington and Hurst if Dykes doesn’t play Friday. 850-916-1124 Tu 29 High 4:03 AM, Low 2:14 PM Blue and White Game to Boomer Harrington and Jacob are the only seniors in this group. See Season, Page 6C 6 We 30 High 4:32 AM, Low 3:45 PM www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 2C August 24, 2006 GULF BREEZE NEWS Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS GBHS off to 2-0 start

BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected] The Gulf Breeze Lady Dolphin volleyball team got off to a strong start to the season, winning its first two matches last week. Lady Dolphins 25-25-26, PHS 10-13-24 Gulf Breeze staved off a game point in game three, then scored the final three points to complete a three-game sweep of the Lady Tigers Aug. 15. Mary Kate Crooke had 13 points on serve and had 17 assists. Macy Miller had eight kills and six points on serve. Lacie Brothers had nine points on serve, six kills, three digs and four aces, while Tristan Powers and Celia Eddy had five kills each. Powers had seven points on serve and three digs, while Eddy had four digs and two blocks. Bridget Randall had four points on serve and four digs. Lady Dolphins 27-25-25, Paul Stefon/Gulf Breeze News Pine Forest 25-20-21 Lacie Brothers serves against PHS last week. Gulf Breeze staved off two games in game one as they went on to a hard fought three game sweep of the Lady Eagles Thursday. Miller led Gulf Breeze with 10 service points. She also had three kills, two aces and two digs. Four of those points ended the match as GBHS rallied from 20-15 down in game three. Brothers added nine points, including the last three of game two. She also had five kills and three digs. Crooke had 12 assists and 12 digs, while Eddy had a team- high six kills and seven blocks. She also had five digs. Powers had five kills and five digs, while Randall had six digs. Lady Dolphin JV 25-25, PHS JV 12-5 Amberly Dowell scored 16 straight points on serve in game two as Gulf Breeze hammered PHS. Lady Dolphin JV 25-25, Pine Forest JV 11-10 Kelly Hayes was 9-for-9 on Ross Goodman serves, with 11 assists, as Gulf For Circuit Court Judge Breeze beat Pine Forest. Gulf Breeze had only two bad serves in the match as Ginny Coady had five kills, Rachel Harvey Paul Stefon/Gulf Breeze News An advocate of the ethics three and Lyndsey Wright two. Coach Waynn Sellers talks to his team during a timeout. movement among Florida attorneys BRIEFS for more than 20 years! Cream/Tennis Party Sunday, in functional condition. The The Florida Bar has honored Ross Goodman with its highest Continued from Page 1C August 27 at 6:00 p.m. at the examiners also check to make tennis pavilion. It is free and all sure registration and level of recognition for his skills and ethics in civil trial law surface. Fans are encouraged to tennis players of all ages/playing documentation are current, and and business litigation. bring their lawn chairs for this ability is invited. No partner or offer information on a variety unique viewing opportunity. sign-up is required. boating safety issues. ✔ Helped write and interpret Florida Friday’s game will be Fan Please bring a pint of your The VSC is performed free of Appreciation Night at Pelican favorite ice cream and your charge and without any legal Legal Rules of Ethics. 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In a half of football where Gulf Breeze News will make a both offenses had their way, it donation for each subscription sold! was one play on defense that For Details, call: made the difference. The Fort Walton Beach Gulf Breeze News 850.932.8986 Vikings got to within a point with 1:18 left. They opted to go for two, but Corey Owen broke through and stopped the ballcarrier well short of the goal line to preserve a 34-33 Dolphin Paul Stefon/Gulf Breeze News win Friday at Dolphin Stadium. Boomer Harrington (89, left) and the Dolphin defense lines up Friday against Fort Walton Beach. The Dolphins finished the opening possession, the JV respond with a seven-play, 62- yards of offense for the rest of game with almost 500 yards in defense allowed only one first yard scoring drive of their own, the first half. total offense (491). down the rest of the half. with Brandon Van Camp The Dolphins got some first “Offensively, the big players “I was very proud of the JV scoring from a yard out on third down runs by Owen and Rhys made big plays,” head coach kids,” Nemith said. “Once they down. Thomas Farmer's PAT Rinke in the second quarter, but Chris Nemith said. “The got used to the speed of the game, made it 7-6 Dolphins with 3:11 couldn’t string a scoring drive important thing is when they they stepped up and played.” left in the quarter. together. Gulf Breeze led 7-6 at make those plays, the other 10 Fort Walton’s JV converted Van Camp, who had 70 yards the half. guys have to be doing their job.” three third downs on their rushing on 10 carries, broke Gulf Breeze, starting on its The JV squads and reserve opening drive, including a 1-yard loose for 37 yards on their first own 20 to open the second half, varsity players played the first run on third and goal. The PAT play from scrimmage. converted a pair of third downs half, with the varsity starters failed, leaving the score 6-0 with Fort Walton picked up a first on runs by Justin Hurd. But on a playing the second half. After 6:56 left in the opening quarter. down on their next offensive fourth and 4 play, quarterback the Vikings scored on their But the Dolphins would play, but picked up only 17 See Dolphins, Page 6C 6

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Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio Running backs Quarterbacks From left: Corey Owen (30), Stelios Peterson (34), Jason Pugh (32), coach Greg Hundley, From left: Greg Tober (4), coach Bobby Clayton and Brad McGuire (8). Chad Colley (24), Justin Hurd (28) and Mike Tugwell (7).

Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio Wide receivers Offensive line Front row (from left): Kris Castillo (87), Shane Dorlag (12), Doug Baldwin (5), Hayes Holland Front row (from left): Thomas Shay (74), Pat King (51), Andrew Maitner (63), Houston (27), Philip Hoffman (33) and Brandon Dykes (9). Back (from left): Alec Cann (81), Tyler Gross Chapman (64), Nathan Stout (76), Kyle Magnes (99) and Jason Hooper (65). Back row (from (10), Greg Tober (4), coach Richard Hollensworth, Boomer Harrington (89), Jacob Burks (85) left): Scott Mitchell (60), Cody Sharp (69), coach Chris Nemith, Eric Agricola (68) and Justin and Stuart Franklin (19). Harp (78).

Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio Photo courtesy of Stone’s Studio Kickers and punters Managers From left: Greg Tober (4), Austin Santiago (18), Kevin Kent (11), Brandon Dykes (9) &Tyler Gross (10). From left: Anna Schundelmier, Naomi Hurd and Thao Nguyen.

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However, Huntingdon College’s website: Tallassee, Ala., Essex Taylor Freshmen Jes Smith from Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Defensive coordinator Steven from Tuscaloosa High School in Edgewood Academy, Nate Smith Hicks has a problem that most Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Matt from Gulf Breeze High School in Josh Hurd, a 2006 Gulf other coaches in the country Riser from Gulf Breeze High Gulf Breeze, Fla., Rick Riley Breeze High grad, officially would love to have. School in Gulf Breeze, Fla., from Sylacauga High School and made the Huntingdon returns 10 were all noted by Williams as Ricco Snell from Carroll High football ros- starters on the defensive side of potentially adding to the depth School in Ozark, Ala., have all ter at the ball and has returnees two at the position. caught Goodyear’s eye. Southern deep at nearly every defensive “Dan (Benson) will be able “If starting positions were Miss last position. to help our line,” Williams said. awarded based on effort, all four week. One of the deepest positions “Essex (Taylor) is tremendously of these guys could start,” “It’s a on defense is at linebacker, powerful, but must improve at Goodyear said of the newcomers. whole new where the current Hawks roster using his hands. Matt (Riser) “I have been very pleased with ballgame,” holds 22 total backers, includ- has really come on as of late and how hard these guys work and said Hurd, ing six seniors. is getting better everyday.” think that they will certainly be a who missed Despite the depth at the posi- Riser recorded a sack in benefit to our program, possibly the last few Courtesy Photo tion, Hicks noted a pair of new- Huntingdon’s scrimmage even this year.” Hurd games of the Aaron Hill home at LaGrange comers who have quickly made a Saturday. Despite the returning depth 2005 season as a fullback for the Aaron Hill (third from left), a 2006 GBHS grad, stretches with name for themselves. Last season Huntingdon (at running back), two newcom- his LaGrange College teammates recently. LaGrange opens Dolphins. “I practice with them Jon Mothershed, a freshman quarterbacks were sacked only ers have made a name for them- the season Sept. 2 at Maryville College. every day. Everything they do, I from Faith Academy in Mobile, 10 times and the ground game selves early this year. do.” Ala., and Zach Brothers, a average nearly 200 yards per Freshmen Alex Baronich, a “Josh for us is what you call Hurd, who was planning on back, but thinks he can beat out freshman from Gulf Breeze High game. These statistics are a large native of Baton Rouge, La., and a blue collar champion,” GBHS going to Nicholls State but the guys ahead of him next fall. School in Gulf Breeze, Fla., both part in thanks to the only posi- Ben Ganus from Gulf Breeze, coach Chris Nemith said. “He changed his mind when he got a The Eagles open the season received praise from Hicks fol- tion on the field that cannot look Fla., were each by has all the qualities of a call from associate head coach next Saturday at seventh-ranked lowing the second practice. at a stat sheet to see their contri- running backs coach Zach champion. He comes to work Randy Butler. Florida. “They (Mothershed and butions, the offensive line. Holmes as being impressive with his hardhat every day.” “He told me if I came up in Wade Brown, a defensive Brothers) have each done a A reoccurring theme among during preseason workouts. Hurd injured himself last two weeks that I’d have a good back with the Dolphins last good job of picking up our the Hawks, the offensive line “Alex and Ben are both solid year in a key win over Pine chance of making it,” said year, has jersey number 87 this schemes,” said Hicks. “Both returns four of five starters from runners,” said Holmes. “They Forest and didn’t play the rest Hurd. season for the Samford have good frames and quickness last season that battled in the are both working hard and of the season. “He left it all on Hurd, who wears number 40, Bulldogs. It’s wasn’t known at and have a knack for finding the trenches for no statistical results. understand what are looking for the field that night,” Nemith expects he’ll be redshirted this press time whether Brown will ball.” Offensive line coach Charlie in a running back. said. “He kinda fell off the year, but has a good chance of play this year or be redshirted. Under the direction of first- Goodyear is optimistic that he The Hawks open the season recruiting radar, but he wasn’t starting next year. He’s current- Samford opens the season year Huntingdon defensive line will get equal production out of Sept. 2 at Ithaca College in New going to be denied.” ly the team’s fourth-string full- Sept. 9 at Georgia Tech. coach Davern Williams, the D- his unit in 2006. York. SEASON DOLPHINS: Tackle on PAT the difference in 34-33 win

Continued from Page 3C Continued from Page 1C Parents must bring Dykes suffered an injury Brad McGuire was sacked, giv- pre-tteens to against Fort Walton last ing the ball back to the Vikings. Dolphin games week. He’s listed as probable. Four plays later, the Vikings were on top after two runs that The offense is, for the Children under age 13 moment, the team’s strong shredded Dolphin tackles. The first must be accompanied by suit, led by four-year starter run was a 12 yard run on third and a parent to attend home Brad McGuire at quarterback. 10 before a 42-yard touchdown football games, Gulf He has two returning senior run. The PAT made it 13-7 with Breeze High School receivers in Doug Baldwin 4:05 left in the third quarter. Athletic Director Mark and Tyler Gross. Cody Sharp Two plays after the Kostic said Monday. is the only other returning subsequent kickoff, Chad Colley broke free for an 80-yard at their own 5-yard line. starter at center. Franklin has Two plays later, Gulf Breeze also made waves at receiver touchdown run. Doug Baldwin was stopped short on the 2-point reclaimed the lead on a 95-yard during fall drills. touchdown pass from McGuire The Dolphins have a trio of conversion run, leaving the score 13-13 with 3:46 left in the to Greg Tober. McGuire stiff- running backs in seniors Jason armed a pass rusher in the end Pugh and Chad Colley and third quarter. The Dolphins took its first zone, escaped, and threw a pass junior Justin Hurd. “All three Tober caught at the 20. Tober did can do everything we need lead on the next series. A penalty against the Dolphins the rest, sidestepping a would be them to do,” Nemith said. tackler before running down the Greg Tober, a senior, is the gave the Vikings a first down before Jacob Hurst batted a pass left sideline for the score. team’s tight end and will be A long run, coupled with two joined on the line by fellow into the air. B.J. Rotolo/Gulf Breeze News Eric Agricola couldn’t haul more Dolphin penalties, aided Defensive coordinator Mark Ransom (center, with hat) talks during a timeout Friday in Gulf Breeze. seniors Andrew Maitner (left Fort Walton’s eight-play, 70- guard), Pat King (right the ball in, but teammate Jacob Burks did, returning it 45 yards yard scoring drive. A 4-yard guard) and Nathan Stout touchdown run, followed by the (right tackle). Junior Scott for the touchdown. Two more penalties against the Dolphins extra point with 3:05 left, made Mitchell will play left tackle. it 27-27. Other players that could see pushed the PAT back to the 20. Kent’s 30-yard extra point made Baldwin, who had caught only some playing time are junior one pass at the time, caught a quick linebacker Jimmy Beyers, it 20-13 with 1:33 left in the third quarter. pass from McGuire. He eluded senior outside linebacker several tackles and raced 70 yards Austin Forsyth and defensive Gulf Breeze was flagged 11 times in the game with 61 yards for a touchdown with 1:40 left. lineman Kyle Magnes, the The Vikes struck right back only sophomore on the team. in penalties. “It just shows me that we need two plays later on a 68-yard Other sophomores that touchdown pass, setting the could get pulled up are to work some on multiple counts,” Nemith said of the stage for a wild finish. offensive linemen Patrick With 1:18 left, the Dolphins Vance, Chaz Logan and penalties, many of which were for lining up, or jumping, offsides. needed a first down to run out Andrew Quadrini. the clock. They would get it Junior offensive linemen Kicker Kent had to make a tackle on the ensuing kickoff as after a 9-yard run by Colley and Houston Chapman and a 3-yard run by Hurd. Justin Harp could also see Fort Walton started their next drive in Dolphin territory. The regular season for the time on the field. Dolphins begins tomorrow Kevin Kent is back as the Fort Walton got as close as the GBHS 32-yard line before trying night against Choctaw (see team’s kicker. Gross and related story). The GBHS junior Austin Santiago can a field goal. The 49-yard attempt was blocked by Greg Schwartz. junior varsity and ninth grade also do the job. squads open their season District 1-3A remains the Colley, who had 132 yards on eight carries, had runs of 19 and tonight in Fort Walton against same with PHS, Washington, Choctaw. The JV game starts at Pine Forest, Woodham and 13 yards to open the next series. Colley caught a pass from 5:30 p.m., followed by the ninth West Florida Tech taking on grade game. the Dolphins this year. McGuire later in the drive Paul Stefon/Gulf Breeze News Nemith says a key for the before the Vikings forced, then Tyler Gross heads to the sideline before the start of Friday’s game. Dolphins is not buying into the recovered a fumble. hype of the three big schools The turnover came a play coming out of Pensacola (PHS, after a 19-yard run by Justin Washington, Pine Forest). Hurd, which would have given As for themselves, how Gulf Breeze a first down, was they conduct themselves on brought back on a penalty. the practice field, the game On the very next play, the field, the classroom and away Vikings would tie the game on a from GBHS are all key. 55-yard touchdown run. The “Things like detentions, PAT made it 20-20 with 7:31 suspensions, weekend warrior left in the game. decisions - those things will The Dolphins nearly turned work against us,” Nemith said. the ball over on the ensuing kickoff, falling on the loose ball

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Jr. QB Club meets Dolphin players, cheerleaders The Gulf Breeze Junior high school compatriots. The Quarterback Club had its first players got to work on their public meeting Thursday as kicking, throwing and receiv- they had a Meet the Team ing with the Dolphins, while Night at Dolphin Stadium. GBSA cheerleaders got to GBSA players and learn some new cheers from cheerleaders got to meet their the GBHS cheerleaders.

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News The GBSA Blue Mites take the field Saturday in Milton. The Blue Mites won both of their games by a combined score of 35-0. GBSAprepares for season with jamboree caught a long pass from BY JASON THOMPSON quarterback David Alverson. Gulf Breeze News Aydelott recovered a fumble [email protected] in the win, while Gray Dorsey The Gulf Breeze Sports had an interception. Conner Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Association's football teams Crooke made a fourth down stop. Austin Droogsma (right) gets set to run a route on the played in a jamboree at Milton White Mites Dolphins’ Brandon Dykes Thursday. Saturday. All eight GBSA teams The White Mites lost to played two 25-minute long Milton Gold 13-0 before beating running clock games against a Black 6-2. Milton squad. Landon Godwin had a couple Gulf Breeze teams will open of long runs on offense against the season Saturday at Shoreline Gold, while Thomas Flynn, Zach Park against Pace. The first Davis, Cole Nitterauer and Cole game, the Mighty Mites, plays Brown made stops on defense. at 8 a.m., with the Juniors Nick Henry scored from 12- closing out the day at 6 p.m. yards out with six minutes left to Mighty Mites defeat Black and also had a Information on their games touchdown saving tackle, as did were unavailable at press time. Godwin. Jacob Kubik had a 30- White Mini Mites yard run, while Brown and Dylan The White Mini Mites lost to Blass both had tackles on defense. both Milton Black and Milton Blue Midgets Gold by identical 7-0 scores. The Blue Midgets defeated Milton Black scored with 15 Milton Black 16-0 before losing minutes left on a 5-yard run, to Gold 12-0. while the Gold squad scored Mitchell deKozan scored both Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News from 4-yards out with 13:45 left. touchdowns for the Blue Midgets Thomas Flynn (above) makes a tackle for the White Mites, Reagan Fedell and Nolan on runs of 13 and 12 yards. Taylor while Blayne Richardson (below) gets the ball knocked away Remig led the GBSA defense Busbee kicked both extra points. from him during Blue Midgets action. against the Black, while Reid Blayne Richardson and Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Folland and Dustin Rogers Christian Walker both had solid Kevin Kent holds an extra point try for Andrew Flynn. made stops against Gold. Fedell runs for Gulf Breeze. also recovered a fumble against Richardson had a touchdown the Gold squad. run called back on a penalty. Blue Mini Mites Trey Baker recovered a The Blue Mini Mites fumble, while Josh Weiser, defeated Milton Black 14-0, but Mitchell Delgado and Kyle lost to Milton Gold 14-0. McGee all had sacks in the win. Matthew deMahy and Bradley Carson Sharp had a pair of Proctor both scored on long catches from quarterback Landon touchdown runs against Black. Cagle against Gold, while Kalani Braydn Richardson, Parker Routh had one catch. Blake Baynes, Jace Amberson and Meredeth and Richardson made a Lane Godwin led the defense. stop on a extra point. Blue Mites White Midgets The Blue Mites dominated both The White Midgets lost to of its Milton opponents, defeated Milton Gold 7-0 before playing Black 20-0 and Gold 14-0. Black to a scoreless tie. Austin Dewees scored all Gold scored with 11:30 left as three touchdowns against Black Gulf Breeze only got to their own on runs on 40, 5 and 60 yards. 38 as time expired. Michael Hawkins ran in a pair Chris Beck and Preston of extra points. Sellers both recovered fumbles Brandon Aydelott made a against Gold, while Adam Foley tackle on fourth down, while Kale recovered a fumble. Xan Sarra Jarvis made a touchdown-saving and T.J. Baughn both had tackles tackle for the defense. Also on defense. making stops were Cooper Jones, Nick Bookout and Matt Yates Juniors John Bayer had stops for the Zach Wilson and Mark Duntz. had interceptions against Black The Juniors played Milton to a Juniors in game one. Eric as Gulf Breeze turned the ball scoreless tie in the first game before Adams recovered a fumble Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Chandler Foxworth scored on a 65-yard run against the Gold and over on downs at the Milton 14- losing 14-0 in the second game. forced by teammate Justin Ratte JV cheerleader Arika Hurd signs a get well poster for Josh Stephen Crowhurst, Max in game two. David Keen Perdue, a varsity football player who was injured recently in also kicked a 2-point extra point. yard line. Sellers, Justin Ratte, Brandon caught a pass from quarterback an automobile accident. Michael Hawkins added a 55-yard Michael Neal and Sellers had touchdown run. Troy Stringfellow solid runs on offense. Sorenson, Jordan Bennett and Michael Mann in game two.

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Section D YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER August 24, 2006 Gulf Breeze middle schools rank top in state

BY FRANKLIN HAYES performing schools were recognized achievement — is one Florida's admin- school grading criteria during the Middle School was number 53 with for earning the highest points based on istrators, teachers, students and parents 2005-2006 academic year. 480 points. Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Florida's school grading criteria. should take pride in.” Santa Rosa had three of our middle “Schools may be eligible for school “I commend these schools for the The top high-performing 100 ele- schools, one high school and one com- recognition funds based on their school Education Commissioner John L. remarkable job of helping students mentary schools, 75 middle schools, 50 bination school on the lists. On the list grade,” said Nancy Padgett, Santa Rosa Winn announced Monday the top high- improve their core academic skills,” high schools and 50 combination of middle schools, Gulf Breeze Middle County Director of Middle Schools. performing schools in Florida for out- said Commissioner Winn. “This schools were honored based on the School was number 9 with 507 school standing academic achievement. High- accomplishment — increasing student total points the school received on the grading points, and Woodlawn Beach Woodlawn Beach Middle School hires 16 new teachers, staff

WBMS to be first teaching life,” said White, who graduated from the University of West Florida in 2001. j ob for seven Marriann Taylor, a sixth grade math BY FRANKLIN HAYES teacher with 18 years of experience. Gulf Breeze News “My goal is to have a positive [email protected] influence on my students as well as to show them how they can apply what Woodlawn Beach Middle School they learn in class to their lives daily,” (WBMS) welcomed a new collection of Taylor said. educators into its classrooms for the The new WBMS teachers have come 2006-2007 school year, giving WBMS a from far and wide, one as far as New total of 15 new teachers and one new York State, and another from Texas. assistant principal. The school’s new Heather Szewczyk, a 2000 graduate additions range in experience and from State University of New York at backgrounds but share a common Buffalo, previously taught at Navarre interest in education. High School and is looking forward to Sixth and eighth grade geography and teaching middle school again. Franklin Hayes/Gulf Breeze News American History teacher Stori White is “I hope to see all of my students New Raiders one of seven first-year instructors. make great strides in their reading skills Woodlawn Beach Middle School has 15 new faculty members this year.They are (kneeling, from left): Becky “I want to instill a love of learning by and to inspire them to become life-long Fabrizio and Joshua Odom. Middle row (from left): Mariann Taylor, Kelly Prince, Vicki Nowlan-Teacher Asst., bringing the subject alive and help M. Shannon Langford, Brandi Richardson, Marilyn Podojil and Heather Szewczyk. Back row (from left): John readers and learners,” said Szewczyk, Arrington, Chuck Beverly, Stori White, Kevin Boggs, David Wiley, Will Nowling and George Buntin. students relate the content to their own who teaches sixth grade reading. Parents meet teachers at Gulf Breeze High School Open House Parents and students circu- lated the halls of Gulf Breeze High School, attending each class and meeting instructors along the way. Some teachers had good news and some teachers promised to challenge GBHS students even more than before. History and Government teacher Teresa Cornacchione announced to parents during the Open House that she would be requiring her students to create History Fair projects for her class even though Santa Rosa County no longer requires the projects, and GBHS senior Cheree Suttles proclaimed her choice to be the right one. “I decided to compete in the History Fairs when I saw the amazing work my friends in Escambia County were pro- ducing,” explains Suttles. Suttles went to state competi- tion in eighth grade for her Rights and Responsibilities project on Caesar Rodney, the patriot who cast the deciding vote on the ratification of the TOP: Susan Davis recruits parents for the GBHS Parent Declaration of Independence; Teacher Student Organization (PTSO) in the Cafeteria won second in state place during the Open House, above right, while Michelle awards and nationals for her Schmitz signs up Anita Sanford and daughter Rachel project in tenth grade project looks on. Paul Kent, in back, discusses membership with on the World War II Florida’s Paula Brown. Homefront Posters; and won both state and nationals with her study of Harry T. Moore TOP RIGHT: Cheree Suttles discusses her History Fair last year as a Junior. project with new GBHS teacher Teresa Cornacchione dur- “I was so excited to actual- ing the Open House. Cheree won both the state and the ly have access to the Florida National History Fair with her project on “Taking a Stand in Archives,” says Suttles. “And I History: Harry T. Moore.” have learned so much about research from this.” Parents had the opportunity to purchase spirit attire from BOTTOM RIGHT: Family members gathered with their the Quarterback Club, pur- children during the Open House to share stories and get chase yearbooks, sign up for better acquainted. Bianca Ephraim and Carli Steinhauer, GBHS subscriptions to the center, of picture, exchange tips and tales of their first school paper, Blue and Gold, three weeks of their first year at Gulf Breeze High School and support the PTSO, which while family members Robert Ephraim, Catherine Ephraim welcomes new members and Cayla Ephraim and Kathy Steinhauer and Tom throughout the year. Wharton look on. Vici Papajohn/Gulf Breeze News

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Get ready for fall  tree planting 

BY DANIEL E. MULLINS example, a container grown tree Extension Agent is planted with lots of organic Santa Rosa County amendment in the planting hole, the sandy soil surrounding it The gardener’s urge to plant holds water at greater tension is greatest in the spring, but fall than the water in the amended is perhaps the best time to plant backfill. The result is a drying trees. Since our Gulf Coast root ball as water moves from soils remain relatively warm the container medium and during the winter, root growth amended soil into the adjacent continues. A tree planted in the landscape soil as it dries. fall therefore has a head start in So for this and other reasons, establishing roots in the new when establishing a free stand- location before hot weather ing specimen plant such as a arrives the next spring. tree, it is best to plant in the Two of the most native soil without using any controversial subjects that I amendments. have encountered deal with tree Okaloosa County Extension planting. I have had some, let’s has an interesting soil amend- say, lively discussions with ment study underway. Larry gardeners and professionals Williams, the Extension alike who disagree with these Horticulture Agent there, and relatively new tree planting Master Gardener volunteers recommendations. have planted various shrubs I call them “tree planting under both conditions. One myths,” or practices that have group has had the planting hole been used for many years soil conditioned with amend- because they have been handed ments and another group has down and seem to make sense. been planted in the native soil In reality, there is no good without amendment. science involved. Data will be collected from Myth Number 1: “When a shrubs growing under both con- plant is root bound, the root ball ditions. It will be interesting to should be separated and spread compare the health of these out, or it should be cut in plants over the next several several places to make the roots years. I am sure that this infor- stop their circling pattern.” mation will be shared as soon as Although this practice has been it is evaluated. recommended in the past, there Question of the week: I is no strong scientific evidence checked a daily allergy report for to support any benefit. the Milton, Florida area and the Myth Number 2: “When predominate pollens were stated planting a tree add manure, peat to be from grass and Chenopods. or compost to the planting hole What are Chenopods? or backfill soil.” A significant Answer: There are about 250 amount of research over a range species of plants that belong to of irrigation schedules, plant this group, or the genus materials and soil types pro- Chenopodium. They are mostly vides no evidence that this prac- weedy herbs. Lamb’s Quarters tice is beneficial. and Mexican tea (wormseed) are Contrary to popular belief, two common local Chenopods. there are many cases where the We are approaching the time of roots remain in the amended year that many other late backfill soil instead of growing summer and fall flowering  into the surrounding soil and plants can cause allergic spreading normally. If for reactions. 

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There is a very important issue on the ballot for consideration by Santa Rosa County voters on Tuesday, September 5, 2006. We have an opportunity to vote on a one cent sales tax for future capital improve- ments in Santa Rosa County that will greatly benefit the City of Gulf Breeze.

If the one cent sales tax is approved, Santa Rosa County, Gulf Breeze, Milton and Jay will each receive a share of the proceeds. The city of Gulf Breeze plans to us its share for capital needs such as street resurfacing, park improvement and new equipment for the Police and Fire Departments.

Costs of various products and services have increased dramatically in the past few years. The one cent sales tax will make it possible to fund capital improvements for the betterment of the City of Gulf breeze and all of Santa Rosa County. By using a one cent sales tax to fund some of the improvements, visitors to this area help pay a portion of the costs. If the one cent sales tax does not pass, any improvements that are funded would be paid for from the usual revenue sources such as property taxes.

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–––––––––––––––––– shall be redeemed Mary M. Johnson Unless such certificate Property: SPUNNER holder of Complex at 6495 Dated this the 27th day County, Florida NOTICE OF according to Law, the Certificate Number: Clerk of the Circuit shall be redeemed LT 5 BLK 2,UNREC the following Tax Sale Caroline St., Milton, of July, 2006. –––––––––––––––––– APPLICATION Property described in 1457 Court of Santa Rosa according to Law, the WIND TRACE Certificate has filed Florida on the 18th day Mary M. Johnson FOR TAX DEED such Certificate will be Year of Issuance: 2004 County, Florida Property described in NORTH, AS DES IN said Tax Certificate for of September, 2006 at Clerk of the Circuit sold to the Highest Description of –––––––––––––––––– such Certificate will be OR 2126 PG 2000 the Tax Deed to be 12:00 noon. Court of Santa Rosa NOTICE IS HEREBY Bidder, at the east end Property: –––––––––––––––––– sold to the Highest Parcel ID: issued thereon. The GIVEN THAT THOMAS lobby of the County PROPERTY NOTICE OF Bidder, at the east end 21-2S-26-0780-0VV16- Certificate Number and SANTA ROSA COUNTY GOVERNMENT N OR LINDA J WHITE- Administrative DESCRIBED IN OR APPLICATION lobby of the County 0000 year of Issuance, the Accepting applications for the following: SPUNNER holder of Complex at 6495 BOOK 1715 PAGE FOR TAX DEED Administrative Name in which Description of property, ● Recording Clerk I (9031) the following Tax Sale Caroline St., Milton, 222, LESS OR BOOK Complex at 6495 Assessed: and Name(s) in which it ● Additional employment opportunities online Certificate has filed Florida on the 2nd day 1439 PG 812, LESS NOTICE IS HEREBY Caroline St., Milton, ARLETHA M GREENE is assessed is as fol- Apply online at www.santarosa.fl.gov, or visit Santa Rosa County said Tax Certificate for of October, 2006 at R/W GIVEN THAT THOMAS Florida on the 25th day All of the above proper- lows: the Tax Deed to be 12:00 noon. Parcel ID: N OR LINDA J WHITE- of September, 2006 at ty is located in Santa Certificate Number: Human Resources, 6495 Caroline Street, Suite H, Milton, FL, issued thereon. The Dated this the 10th day 28-2N-28-0000-01400- SPUNNER holder of 12:00 noon. Rosa County, In the 2990 Veteran’s Preference will be given in accordance with FL Statutes. Certificate Number and of August, 2006. 0000 the following Tax Sale Dated this the 3rd day State of Florida. Year of Issuance: 2004 Drug Free Workplace/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER year of Issuance, the Name in which Certificate has filed of August, 2006. Description of property, Mary M. Johnson Assessed: said Tax Certificate for Unless such certificate Description of and Name(s) in which it Clerk of the Circuit BY-PASS MINI-MART the Tax Deed to be Mary M. Johnson shall be redeemed Property: W 24.40’ OF is assessed is as fol- Court of Santa Rosa & WAREHOUSES issued thereon. The Clerk of the Circuit according to Law, the E 80.47’ OF LT 7 BLK lows: County, Florida INC. Certificate Number and Court of Santa Rosa Property described in 5, WEST NAVARRE, NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER –––––––––––––––––– All of the above proper- year of Issuance, the County, Florida such Certificate will be (A/K/A UNIT 2, MER- Certificate Number: 22 NOTICE OF ty is located in Santa Description of property, –––––––––––––––––– sold to the Highest CHANTS MART AN ORDINANCE Year of Issuance: 2004 APPLICATION Rosa County, In the and Name(s) in which it NOTICE OF Bidder, at the east end UNREC SUB), AS Description of FOR TAX DEED State of Florida. is assessed is as fol- APPLICATION lobby of the County DES IN OR 1355 PGS The second public hearing for the following proposed Ordinance by the Board Property: lows: FOR TAX DEED Administrative 177-179, LESS S of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., LT 20 BLK D, UNREC NOTICE IS HEREBY Unless such certificate Complex at 6495 14.60’ & LESS N 63’ September 14, 2006, in the Commissioners meeting room at the NICHOLS LAKE, AS GIVEN THAT THOMAS shall be redeemed Certificate Number: NOTICE IS HEREBY Caroline St., Milton, Parcel ID: 20-2S-26- Administrative Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. DES IN OR 1952 PG N OR LINDA J WHITE- according to Law, the 1431 GIVEN THAT THOMAS Florida on the 25th day 5770-00500-0064 1868 SPUNNER holder of Property described in Year of Issuance: 2004 N OR LINDA J WHITE- of September, 2006 at Name in which AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY; Parcel ID: the following Tax Sale such Certificate will be Description of SPUNNER holder of 12:00 noon. Assessed: ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON THE ISSUANCE OR 06-1N-26-0000-00402- Certificate has filed sold to the Highest Property: the following Tax Sale Dated this the 3rd day ARNOLD R COLE PROCESSING OF PERMITS, DEVELOPMENT ORDERS OR 0000 said Tax Certificate for Bidder, at the east end PROPERTY Certificate has filed of August, 2006. JOSEPHINE G COLE OTHER APPROVAL FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AND Name in which the Tax Deed to be lobby of the County DESCRIBED IN OR said Tax Certificate for All of the above proper- DEMOLITION DEBRIS PITS; PROVIDING THE TERM OF THE Assessed: issued thereon. The Administrative BK 1573 PG 602 the Tax Deed to be Mary M. Johnson ty is located in Santa MORATORIUM; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND, WILLIAM J WATTS Certificate Number and Complex at 6495 Parcel ID: issued thereon. The Clerk of the Circuit Rosa County, In the PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. All of the above proper- year of Issuance, the Caroline St., Milton, 22-2N-28-0000-00162- Certificate Number and Court of Santa Rosa State of Florida. ty is located in Santa Description of property, Florida on the 2nd day 0000 year of Issuance, the County, Florida The proposed Ordinance may be inspected by the public prior to the above Rosa County, In the and Name(s) in which it of October, 2006 at Name in which Description of property, –––––––––––––––––– Unless such certificate scheduled meeting at the Office of the Clerk of Courts or BOCC Office, 6495 State of Florida. is assessed is as fol- 12:00 noon. Assessed: and Name(s) in which it NOTICE OF shall be redeemed Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. All interested parties should take notice that lows: Dated this the 10th day MICHAEL R ANTONE is assessed is as fol- APPLICATION according to Law, the if they decide to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Unless such certificate of August, 2006. TAYE J CAMP lows: FOR TAX DEED Property described in Commissioners with respect to any matter coming before said Board at said shall be redeemed Certificate Number: 99 All of the above proper- Certificate Number: such Certificate will be meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a record of the pro- according to Law, the Year of Issuance: 2004 Mary M. Johnson ty is located in Santa 2881 NOTICE IS HEREBY sold to the Highest ceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they will need to Property described in Description of Clerk of the Circuit Rosa County, In the Year of Issuance: 2004 GIVEN THAT MTAG Bidder, at the east end insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record shall such Certificate will be Property: Court of Santa Rosa State of Florida. Description of CUST/AMHERST lobby of the County include the testimony and the evidence upon which their appeal is to be sold to the Highest PROPERTY County, Florida Property: ASSET MGMT holder Administrative based. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with Bidder, at the east end DESCRIBED IN OR –––––––––––––––––– Unless such certificate LT 51 BLK 209, HOL- of the following Tax Complex at 6495 respect to these proposed ordinances. lobby of the County BOOK 1594 PG 134, NOTICE OF shall be redeemed LEY BY THE SEA, AS Sale Certificate has Caroline St., Milton, Administrative LESS S 30’ FOR RD, APPLICATION according to Law, the DES IN OR 2047 PG filed said Tax Florida on the 18th day Complex at 6495 LESS ALL MIN RTS FOR TAX DEED Property described in 1825 Certificate for the Tax of September, 2006 at LEGAL LINE NOTICE 221 Gulf Breeze News 8/24/06 Caroline St., Milton, Parcel ID: such Certificate will be Parcel ID: Deed to be issued 12:00 noon. Florida on the 2nd day 01-1N-27-0000-00207- NOTICE IS HEREBY sold to the Highest 18-2S-26-1920-20900- thereon. The Dated this the 27th day of October, 2006 at 0000 GIVEN THAT THOMAS Bidder, at the east end 0510 Certificate Number and of July, 2006. 12:00 noon. Name in which N OR LINDA J WHITE- lobby of the County Name in which year of Issuance, the Dated this the 10th day Assessed: SPUNNER holder of Administrative Assessed: Description of property, Mary M. Johnson of August, 2006. J C PULLUM the following Tax Sale Complex at 6495 KENNETH K KANNO and Name(s) in which it Clerk of the Circuit NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER GRACE PULLUM Certificate has filed Caroline St., Milton, All of the above proper- is assessed is as fol- Court of Santa Rosa Mary M. Johnson JAMES D WARD said Tax Certificate for Florida on the 25th day ty is located in Santa lows: County, Florida AN ORDINANCE Clerk of the Circuit TINA D WARD the Tax Deed to be of September, 2006 at Rosa County, In the Certificate Number: 55 –––––––––––––––––– Court of Santa Rosa All of the above proper- issued thereon. The 12:00 noon. State of Florida. Year of Issuance: 2004 NOTICE OF The second public hearing for the following proposed Ordinance by the Board County, Florida ty is located in Santa Certificate Number and Dated this the 3rd day Description of APPLICATION of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., –––––––––––––––––– Rosa County, In the year of Issuance, the of August, 2006. Unless such certificate Property: FOR TAX DEED September 14, 2006, in the Commissioners meeting room at the NOTICE OF State of Florida. Description of property, shall be redeemed LOT 27 OF UNREC Administrative Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. APPLICATION and Name(s) in which it Mary M. Johnson according to Law, the SHANGRI-LA-EAST, NOTICE IS HEREBY FOR TAX DEED Unless such certificate is assessed is as fol- Clerk of the Circuit Property described in AS DES IN OR 1717 GIVEN THAT AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CONTROL OF LITTER shall be redeemed lows: Court of Santa Rosa such Certificate will be PG 509 THOMAS N OR LINDA WITHIN SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; DEFINING NOTICE IS HEREBY according to Law, the County, Florida sold to the Highest Parcel ID: J WHITE-SPUNNER WORDS AND PHRASES; REGULATING THE STORAGE OF GIVEN THAT THOMAS Property described in Certificate Number: –––––––––––––––––– Bidder, at the east end 28-2N-26-0000-00243- holder of the following LITTER AND ABANDONED PROPERTY; REGULATING THE N OR LINDA J WHITE- such Certificate will be 1863 NOTICE OF lobby of the County 0000 Tax Sale Certificate DISPOSITION OF LITTER; ESTABLISHING ENFORCEMENT SPUNNER holder of sold to the Highest Year of Issuance: 2004 APPLICATION Administrative Name in which has filed said Tax PROCEDURES; PROVIDING FOR OWNER’S AND GENER- the following Tax Sale Bidder, at the east end Description of FOR TAX DEED Complex at 6495 Assessed: Certificate for the Tax ATOR’S RESPONSIBILITY; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; Certificate has filed lobby of the County Property: Caroline St., Milton, LEROY L WARD Deed to be issued PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; REPEALING AND said Tax Certificate for Administrative LT 21 BLK B, LEGEND NOTICE IS HEREBY Florida on the 25th day MARY E WARD thereon. The REPLACING COUNTY ORDINANCES 87-18, 87-52 AND the Tax Deed to be Complex at 6495 CREEK EST, AS DES GIVEN THAT THOMAS of September, 2006 at All of the above proper- Certificate Number and 2001-21; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND, PROVID- issued thereon. The Caroline St., Milton, IN OR 2603 PG 1027, N OR LINDA J WHITE- 12:00 noon. ty is located in Santa year of Issuance, the ING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Certificate Number and Florida on the 2nd day LESS ALL MIN RTS SPUNNER holder of Dated this the 3rd day Rosa County, In the Description of property, year of Issuance, the of October, 2006 at Parcel ID: the following Tax Sale of August, 2006. State of Florida. and Name(s) in which Description of property, 12:00 noon. 08-1N-29-2308-00B00- Certificate has filed Unless such certificate it is assessed is as fol- The proposed Ordinance may be inspected by the public prior to the above and Name(s) in which it Dated this the 10th day 0210 said Tax Certificate for Mary M. Johnson shall be redeemed lows: scheduled meeting at the Office of the Clerk of Courts or BOCC Office, 6495 is assessed is as fol- of August, 2006. Name in which the Tax Deed to be Clerk of the Circuit according to Law, the Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. All interested parties should take notice that lows: Assessed: issued thereon. The Court of Santa Rosa Property described in Certificate Number: if they decide to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Mary M. Johnson CHRISTOPHER P Certificate Number and County, Florida such Certificate will be 3084 Commissioners with respect to any matter coming before said Board at said Certificate Number: 36 Clerk of the Circuit JANES year of Issuance, the –––––––––––––––––– sold to the Highest Year of Issuance: 2004 meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a record of the pro- Year of Issuance: 2004 Court of Santa Rosa All of the above proper- Description of property, NOTICE OF Bidder, at the east end ceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they will need to Description of County, Florida ty is located in Santa and Name(s) in which it APPLICATION lobby of the County Description of insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record shall Property: –––––––––––––––––– Rosa County, In the is assessed is as fol- FOR TAX DEED Administrative Property: PROPERTY include the testimony and the evidence upon which their appeal is to be PARCEL #2 NOTICE OF State of Florida. lows: Complex at 6495 DESCRIBED IN OR based. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with DESCRIBED IN OR APPLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY Caroline St., Milton, BK 1019 PG 759 respect to these proposed ordinances. BOOK 2270 PG 1990 FOR TAX DEED Unless such certificate Certificate Number: GIVEN THAT THOMAS Florida on the 25th day Parcel ID: 37-1S-27- Parcel ID: shall be redeemed 2118 N OR LINDA J WHITE- of September, 2006 at 0000-00700-0000 LEGAL LINE NOTICE 219 Gulf Breeze News 8/24/06 16-2N-26-0000-00159- NOTICE IS HEREBY according to Law, the Year of Issuance: 2004 SPUNNER holder of 12:00 noon. Name in which 0000 GIVEN THAT THOMAS Property described in Description of the following Tax Sale Dated this the 3rd day Assessed: Name in which N OR LINDA J WHITE- such Certificate will be Property: Certificate has filed of August, 2006. JAMES E MORRIS Assessed: SPUNNER holder of sold to the Highest PROPERTY said Tax Certificate for MARY J MORRIS RESOLUTION PAULINE GRAY the following Tax Sale Bidder, at the east end DESCRIBED IN OR the Tax Deed to be Mary M. Johnson All of the above proper- All of the above proper- Certificate has filed lobby of the County BK 1611 PG 1964 issued thereon. The Clerk of the Circuit ty is located in Santa ty is located in Santa said Tax Certificate for Administrative Parcel ID: Certificate Number and Court of Santa Rosa Rosa County, In the WHEREAS, John Hardison PETITIONED the Board of County Rosa County, In the the Tax Deed to be Complex at 6495 31-1N-29-0000-01100- year of Issuance, the County, Florida State of Florida. Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida, to vacate, abandon, discon- State of Florida. issued thereon. The Caroline St., Milton, 0000 Description of property, –––––––––––––––––– tinue and renounce any interest and right of the public in and to the following Certificate Number and Florida on the 2nd day Name in which and Name(s) in which it NOTICE OF Unless such certificate described property to wit: Unless such certificate year of Issuance, the of October, 2006 at Assessed: is assessed is as fol- APPLICATION shall be redeemed shall be redeemed Description of property, 12:00 noon. JUDY C HIDLE lows: FOR TAX DEED according to Law, the The 20’ drainage easement running north and south on the west according to Law, the and Name(s) in which it Dated this the 10th day All of the above proper- Property described in side of Lot 22, Block B of the Santander Subdivision, as recorded Property described in is assessed is as fol- of August, 2006. ty is located in Santa Certificate Number: NOTICE IS HEREBY such Certificate will be in Plat Book D, page 51, of the public records of Santa Rosa such Certificate will be lows: Rosa County, In the 2925 GIVEN THAT THOMAS sold to the Highest County, Florida. sold to the Highest Mary M. Johnson State of Florida. Year of Issuance: 2004 N OR LINDA J WHITE- Bidder, at the east end Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number: Clerk of the Circuit Description of SPUNNER holder of lobby of the County AND WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners determined to have a lobby of the County 199 Court of Santa Rosa Unless such certificate Property: the following Tax Sale Administrative public hearing for the purpose of considering the advisability of vacating and Administrative Year of Issuance: 2004 County, Florida shall be redeemed LT 5 BLK 259, HOL- Certificate has filed Complex at 6495 abandoning said rights-of-way, and Complex at 6495 Description of –––––––––––––––––– according to Law, the LEY BY THE SEA, AS said Tax Certificate for Caroline St., Milton, Caroline St., Milton, Property: NOTICE OF Property described in DES IN OR 1404 PG the Tax Deed to be Florida on the 18th day WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has on this the 10th day of Florida on the 2nd day PROPERTY APPLICATION such Certificate will be 301 issued thereon. The of September, 2006 at August, 2006, conducted said public hearing in conformity to the said publi- of October, 2006 at DESCRIBED IN OR FOR TAX DEED sold to the Highest Parcel ID: Certificate Number and 12:00 noon. cation of their intent, and 12:00 noon. BOOK 1713 PG 2092, Bidder, at the east end 18-2S-26-1920-25900- year of Issuance, the Dated this the 27th day Dated this the 10th day LESS R/W, LESS ALL NOTICE IS HEREBY lobby of the County 0050 Description of property, of July, 2006. WHEREAS, after hearing all comments concerning said vacation of the of August, 2006. MIN RTS GIVEN THAT THOMAS Administrative Name in which and Name(s) in which it above described rights-of-way, the Board, being fully advised, and it being Parcel ID: N OR LINDA J WHITE- Complex at 6495 Assessed: is assessed is as fol- Mary M. Johnson determined that the public interest will be best served and protected by vacat- Mary M. Johnson 14-1N-27-0000-00138- SPUNNER holder of Caroline St., Milton, LEON J SHAEFER lows: Clerk of the Circuit ing and abandoning said rights-of-way, therefore, Clerk of the Circuit 0000 the following Tax Sale Florida on the 25th day SONIA V SHAEFER Court of Santa Rosa Court of Santa Rosa Name in which Certificate has filed of September, 2006 at All of the above proper- Certificate Number: County, Florida BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida Assessed: said Tax Certificate for 12:00 noon. ty is located in Santa 915 –––––––––––––––––– County, Florida, that the said rights-of-way as herein set out and described –––––––––––––––––– HELEN DENESE the Tax Deed to be Dated this the 3rd day Rosa County, In the Year of Issuance: 2004 NOTICE OF are hereby vacated and any and all interest to the public shall revert to and NOTICE OF ROGERS issued thereon. The of August, 2006. State of Florida. Description of APPLICATION be vested in the proper owners thereof. APPLICATION All of the above proper- Certificate Number and Property: FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED ty is located in Santa year of Issuance, the Mary M. Johnson Unless such certificate LT 5 BLK 1, UNREC APPROVED AND ADOPTED by a vote of 5 yeas, 0 nays and 0 absent, of the Rosa County, In the Description of property, Clerk of the Circuit shall be redeemed OAK HILL, AS DES IN NOTICE IS HEREBY Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida, this 10th day NOTICE IS HEREBY State of Florida. and Name(s) in which it Court of Santa Rosa according to Law, the OR 1438 PG 1314 GIVEN THAT THOMAS of August, 2006. GIVEN THAT THOMAS is assessed is as fol- County, Florida Property described in Parcel ID: N OR LINDA J WHITE- N OR LINDA J WHITE- Unless such certificate lows: –––––––––––––––––– such Certificate will be 21-1N-28-0000-01825- SPUNNER holder of SPUNNER holder of shall be redeemed NOTICE OF sold to the Highest 0000 the following Tax Sale LEGAL NOTICE 220 Gulf Breeze News 8/24/06 the following Tax Sale according to Law, the Certificate Number: APPLICATION Bidder, at the east end Name in which Certificate has filed Certificate has filed Property described in 1978 FOR TAX DEED lobby of the County Assessed: said Tax Certificate for said Tax Certificate for such Certificate will be Year of Issuance: 2004 Administrative RICKY ROBERT the Tax Deed to be the Tax Deed to be sold to the Highest Description of NOTICE IS HEREBY Complex at 6495 WINDHAM issued thereon. The issued thereon. The Bidder, at the east end Property: GIVEN THAT THOMAS Caroline St., Milton, All of the above proper- Certificate Number and Certificate Number and lobby of the County LT 6 BLK 1, SANTA N OR LINDA J WHITE- Florida on the 25th day ty is located in Santa year of Issuance, the year of Issuance, the Administrative VILLA IV, AS DES IN SPUNNER holder of of September, 2006 at Rosa County, In the Description of property, Description of property, Complex at 6495 OR 1336 PG 668 the following Tax Sale 12:00 noon. State of Florida. and Name(s) in which it and Name(s) in which it Caroline St., Milton, Parcel ID: Certificate has filed Dated this the 3rd day is assessed is as fol- Make Your is assessed is as fol- Florida on the 2nd day 13-1N-29-4916-00100- said Tax Certificate for of August, 2006. Unless such certificate lows: lows: of October, 2006 at 0060 the Tax Deed to be shall be redeemed 12:00 noon. Name in which issued thereon. The Mary M. Johnson according to Law, the Certificate Number: Certificate Number: 93 Dated this the 10th day Assessed: Certificate Number and Clerk of the Circuit Property described in 3756 Year of Issuance: 2004 of August, 2006. MICHAEL WAYNE year of Issuance, the Court of Santa Rosa such Certificate will be Year of Issuance: 2004 Description of WILBER Description of property, County, Florida sold to the Highest Property: Mary M. Johnson EARLENE WILBER and Name(s) in which it –––––––––––––––––– Bidder, at the east end Description of Advertising PROPERTY Clerk of the Circuit All of the above proper- is assessed is as fol- NOTICE OF lobby of the County Property: PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN OR Court of Santa Rosa ty is located in Santa lows: APPLICATION Administrative DESCRIBED IN OR BOOK 625 PG 826, County, Florida Rosa County, In the FOR TAX DEED Complex at 6495 BK 1658 PG 546 LESS OR 1030 PG –––––––––––––––––– State of Florida. Certificate Number: Caroline St., Milton, Parcel ID: 05-3S-29- 500 NOTICE OF 2160 NOTICE IS HEREBY Florida on the 25th day 0215-00200-0010 Parcel ID: APPLICATION Unless such certificate Year of Issuance: 2004 GIVEN THAT THOMAS of September, 2006 at Name in which 30-6N-26-0000-00200- FOR TAX DEED shall be redeemed Description of N OR LINDA J WHITE- 12:00 noon. Assessed: Dollars Count 0000 according to Law, the Property: SPUNNER holder of Dated this the 3rd day COMPUTERS OF Name in which NOTICE IS HEREBY Property described in PROPERTY the following Tax Sale of August, 2006. GULF BREEZE INC Assessed: GIVEN THAT THOMAS such Certificate will be DESCRIBED IN OR Certificate has filed All of the above proper- ROBERT COMPTON N OR LINDA J WHITE- sold to the Highest BK 2039 PG 439 said Tax Certificate for Mary M. Johnson ty is located in Santa COHRON ESTATE SPUNNER holder of Bidder, at the east end Parcel ID: the Tax Deed to be Clerk of the Circuit Rosa County, In the place your ad in the RANDALL ROBERT the following Tax Sale lobby of the County 18-2N-29-0000-00133- issued thereon. The Court of Santa Rosa State of Florida. COHRON Certificate has filed Administrative 0000 Certificate Number and County, Florida LENA ROBERTS F/K/A said Tax Certificate for Complex at 6495 Name in which year of Issuance, the –––––––––––––––––– Unless such certificate COHRON F/K/A the Tax Deed to be Caroline St., Milton, Assessed: Description of property, ––––––––––––––––– shall be redeemed BRAKE issued thereon. The Florida on the 2nd day RANDALL W COUL- and Name(s) in which it NOTICE OF according to Law, the next issue of Splash All of the above proper- Certificate Number and of October, 2006 at TER is assessed is as fol- APPLICATION Property described in ty is located in Santa year of Issuance, the 12:00 noon. All of the above proper- lows: FOR TAX DEED such Certificate will be Rosa County, In the Description of property, ty is located in Santa Certificate Number: sold to the Highest State of Florida. and Name(s) in which it Dated this the 10th day Rosa County, In the 3044 NOTICE IS HEREBY Bidder, at the east end is assessed is as fol- of August, 2006. State of Florida. Year of Issuance: 2004 GIVEN THAT THOMAS lobby of the County Call 850-9932-88986 Unless such certificate lows: Description of N OR LINDA J WHITE- Administrative

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