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June 20, 2019 YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER $1.00 Most favor naming Traffic bridge for Gen. James takes a toll

By Glenda Caudle Gulf Breeze News© 2019 [email protected] Saturday gridlock has

A Gulf Breeze meeting June 12 to residents looking for relief gather public input on naming the new Pensacola Bay Bridge – or Three-Mile By Glenda Caudle Bridge as locals refer to it – began with Gulf Breeze News© 2019 — RELATED — glowing and heartfelt tributes to the [email protected] Maybe the answer is late Gen. Daniel “Chappie” James Jr. of limiting vehicles Pensacola, the first African-American Gulf Breeze City Manager Saman- OPINION, 6A four-star general in the armed forces tha Abell says Escambia County has and the man it has been repeatedly sug- done a good job keeping the City of about solutions they envision as poten- gested should have his name affixed to Gulf Breeze updated about plans for tially helpful. the new six-lane structure being built dealing with traffic congestion on Pen- Chief among the ideas Gulf Breeze to replace the four-lane bridge connect- sacola Beach this summer. leaders discussed in advance was a ing Pensacola and Gulf Breeze. Those regular “heads up” contacts plea to make all four toll lanes clearly It ended with a bitter round of name are of definite benefit to the City, but accessible to those paying with cash. calling of the man -- and by extension the simple fact is, Gulf Breeze is not While that solution was not immedi- his family -- whose name is currently a decision maker in this issue and is at ately adopted, some other possibilities on the bridge: the late Florida State the mercy of plans made by the neigh- for dealing with the “toll troll” were Senator Philip D. Beall Sr. boring county officials. put forward by Escambia County in Derek Cosson, who writes a blog Recognizing this, Abell, Gulf Breeze hopes of simplifying and hurrying called pensacolian and who describes Mayor Cherry Fitch and Gulf Breeze along beach trips. himself as a veteran of local politics Police Chief Rick Hawthorne met with A new plan calls for allowing any and government and a recovering citi- Escambia County officials – including driver to zip through any of the four zen journalist who wants to “save and Commissioner Robert Bender and Di- lanes without stopping and paying or honor Pensacola’s history,” was one of vision Manager of Traffic Operations showing a SunPass card with the un- the last speakers to address the eight A photo from the FDOT traffic camera shows cars stacked up on the for Escambia County David Forte members of the committee who were in southbound lanes of the Pensacola Bay Bridge Saturday. – Tuesday morning, June 18, to talk See Realigned Page 2A » attendance – those appointed to make a recommendation on the bridge name to this area’s state legislators -- and to the 30 or so people who showed up for the meeting. Splash pad’s Need for A public input session was also held on June 11 in Pensacola. Cosson approached the microphone popularity City pool soon after Kirke Beall, the grandson of the late Senator, made an emotional plea to the committee to consider the brings crowds dries up compromise of a dual designation for By Glenda Caudle By Glenda Caudle the bridge name – combining that of Gulf Breeze News © 2019 Gulf Breeze News © 2019 his grandfather and James. [email protected] [email protected] Beall, who currently makes his home in Texas but says he and his wife mean The number of splash pad users at Gulf Breeze Com- The Gulf Breeze High School swim to return to his hometown of Pensaco- munity Center is growing and, soon, the area devoted team may be able to bring home the la, said Wednesday night he has been to the summertime water feature’s sitting area will, as gold in competition without direct help called a white supremacist since the well. Glenda Caudle | Gulf Breeze News from the City of Gulf Breeze, which proposal to abandon his grandfather’s Assistant Parks and Recreation Manager Kathy A family helps an infant cool off at the Gulf Breeze had been poised to provide practical Splash Pad. An influx of visitors is causing the city to assistance that went beyond an initial name for the new bridge began to be Wortham says staff at the community center walk to the regulate large groups who want to access the amenity. the subject of lo- new splash pad area adjacent to their home base and do request for simple land use. cal discussion. head counts every 45 minutes to an hour from opening from babyhood through elementary school age -- enjoy At the June 3 meeting of Gulf He suggested time at 10 a.m. to closing at 7 p.m. daily. That effort is the park. Breeze City Council, City Manager Sa- members of the primarily to make sure the number of users does not Thanks to a grant from Gulf Breeze Will Do and the mantha Abell alerted members that the naming commit- exceed the 45-person capacity permitted at the facility. generosity of Driftwood Garden Club, the area where team was losing its practice facility in tee for Escam- That number does not take into account parents or guard- parents and guardians can keep a close eye on activity Pensacola because of some repair work bia County and ians who frequently sit around the splash pad to keep an has grown from original plans and continues to do so, taking place there. She said there was a the City of Gulf eye on their children. with benches, picnic tables and shade opportunities on local effort to secure a temporary prac- tice site for the team, with members Breeze would be Most days, about 80 to 100 youngsters – primarily See Large groups Page 2A » speaking up, as he Beall of the GBHS swim team booster club was if, the same floating the idea of members purchas- accusations were leveled against their ing a four-lane above-ground practice family members in public. 32 grants augment county budget pool, provided the council would agree “It won’t hurt one soul if you leave to let the team place it on easily acces- my grandfather’s name on it and add with about a third of those using Lo- County Commission Chair Sam sible City property. By Pam Brannon While no official action was taken, James,” he said. “I’m sincerely asking Gulf Breeze News © 2019 cal Option Sales Tax matching funds. Parker asked how many of those you to ensure my family is left with [email protected] The morning session also covered grants use LOST matching funds Council members seemed eager to as- dignity. My dad was a World War II issues like ad valorem tax increas- and what do they cover. sist the team. veteran, shot down over Germany. He Budget is what the Santa Rosa esand Human resources expenses. Fitzgerald said, “There are at Following the session, some Coun- was so proud of his brother and his dad. County Commission is focused on Shelia Fitzgerald was at the top of least 10 of those grants that are us- cil members suggested the City might Why would you dishonor my grandfa- this week. Members are holding the agenda talking grants, since she ing LOST matching funds and those go a step beyond the request and pur- ther by taking his name off there? If we the first round of budget workshops supervises the grant programs for funds are used for park and drainage chase the pool itself, rather than rely- can’t come up with a compromise, how Tuesday morning. Among other is- the county. She told commissioners, projects.” ing on the boosters and other unofficial do you think my family will go down sues, commissioners learned June 18 “Nearly $18 million in federal and She said there is also $6 million team supporters to raise the necessary in history in Pensacola? There’s an op- that a lot of the progress being made state funding is providing these grant in outstanding grant applications funds. portunity here not to bash one family to in the county right now is the result projects right now happening within Discussion surrounding the tempo- of money coming in from 32 grants, See Beall Page 3A » the county.” See Jail Page 8A » See Pool Page 8A »

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Frustrated with traffic on Highway 98, beachgoers turned to neighborhood streets, preventing residents from leaving their driveways. ubmitted According to this graphic Submitted photo provided by Escambia County Public Information Officer Joy Tsubooka, all lanes will accept toll by plate, in addition to SunPass, with the cost being one dollar per pass. She told Gulf Breeze News that a new plan will asses a single $2.50 fee per car per month for the convenience. Realigned toll booth blamed for gridlock

» Continued from Page 1A May change in the toll booths are trying to get word out of the way and heading for Bob Sikes that travelers encounter be- all-lane accessibility by Sun- Bridge. derstanding that the county will tween the Bob Sikes Bridge and Pass and toll by plate users to Two Gulf Breeze Police then bill the driver, based on the first stop light on Pensacola address this issue. Department patrol cars were license plate information. The Beach. The actual change in toll kept busy on Soundview Trail, trip through will still have a Traffic snarls, during tourist booth access took place just prior although the recent addition base price of $1, but once each season, in particular, are noth- to Memorial Day weekend, but of speed humps in that neigh- month -- no matter how many ing new to this area, and Escam- last weekend’s traffic nightmare borhood did keep traffic speed trips a particular vehicle makes bia County has been looking for dwarfed down on the street that many Adopt-a-Pet through any toll lane during that solutions for some time. Some those ini- travelers use because their calendar designation -- a $2.50 have blamed back-up at the tial holiday GPSs direct them there as a cut- Hannah | 9 Week Old Pup “service charge” will be added first Pensacola Beach stop light problems, through to the beach. Super sweet - no trouble at all, calm - to the bill. and/or access to parking on the particular- In multiple neighborhoods, little black puppy - I will be a medium size So a driver going through beach for impacting the flow of ly in Gulf residents found they could not dog when grown - and this weekend - any of the four lanes one time traffic from Pensacola, across Breeze. exit their driveways because I hope someone will ask about me too! without handing over a dollar or Three-Mile Bridge, through Abell traffic was so heavy and so PENSACOLA HOTEL FOR DOGS AND CATS displaying the SunPass will re- Gulf Breeze and on to the sandy said she tight. Frustration levels were See you Adoption and Rescue Shelter Service ceive a bill for that dollar, plus shores and water, but observers began Abell high, as evidenced by chatter 4110 Creighton Rd Pensacola, FL the $2.50 charge, at the end of say neither of those things was hearing on social media sites. Saturday!! Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 12:30pm-6:30pm the month. If the driver decides to blame for the past weekend’s about traffic issues early Sat- Abell notes that the current Closed Wednesdays | Sun. 3pm-6pm to go through the toll booth trials and tribulations. urday and her neighborhood on City Council has neighborhood Everyone once a week, he or she will get Many of them point the fin- Gulf Breeze’s south side was resiliency as a priority and is 10th Anniversary Pawty a bill that month for $6.50 ($1 ger at the recent alteration to dramatically impacted. concerned about a repeat of Saturday, June 22nd 2 p.m. is invited! for each of four trips, plus the the configuration and number She received an email saying the weekend’s traffic problems. Brought To You By $2.50 fee). If the driver goes of toll booth lanes. They say a 15-year-old bicycle rider was They are particularly anxious in DOWNTOWN PENSACOLA through every day, the bill for moving the SunPass lane from not injured but was seriously light of the fact that estimates the month will go up to $32.50. the left side of the access point “shaken up” after a close en- show between 46,000 and 850-434-3550 This plan was to go into ef- to the right side and increasing counter with a car in the bum- 50,000 additional visitors to the Let Us Pamper Your Pup fect right away. the number of those dedicated per-to-bumper traffic. Another beach over last year’s numbers. The advantage to the driver lanes from one to two while young bike rider was almost Besides that, two “holiday” is that he or she does not have lessening the number of cash side-swiped, as well, and was weekends – the Fourth of July to stop and can use any lane to payment lanes from three to left frightened and anxious. and the Blue Angels’ air show get through the toll site. This two and shifting them to the The City Manager said she coming on its heels – are rap- should speed things up for all left side of the toll plaza caused observed first-hand the dif- idly approaching. ENVIRONMENTALfrom GBHS AP Environmental lanes of traffic, as well, pro- confusion and efforts by mo- ficulty a Gulf Breeze resident Both typically introduce their FACT OF vided local drivers utilize this THE WEEK Science Class torists to shift lanes at the last walking her dog had in trying own traffic issues as record Written by Olivia Vassiliades system, officials say. minute. That difficulty, they to get between cars safely as crowds try to access the beach. SunPass drivers can still go say, was compounded by insuf- she attempted to cross a neigh- Unless problems are straight- Wind power is the process of converting energy from wind into rotational through any lane, too, but those ficient obvious access for cash- borhood street and return to her ened out at the toll booth, many energy, which is then used to turn a turbine, generating electricity. In the electing to hand over a dollar payment travelers. own property. who usually expect to spend U.S., the implementation of wind farms has increased over the past decade, bill can only do so in the two While those without Sun- An area condo development about 20 minutes to get from as a result of the negative environmental effects of our more commonly left-hand lanes. Pass access could “legally” go posted signs indicating there Pensacola or points east of Gulf used energy sources: coal and natural gas. Using wind power reduces The Tuesday meeting where through the lanes indicated for was no through traffic to dis- Breeze to the beach may find carbon emissions and preserves our natural resources, such as land and the plan was announced came Pass payment and be billed by courage cut-through attempts, themselves facing delays of water, compared to using coal and natural gas. Wind power can result on the heels of a weekend of mail (while paying an extra fee and Harbourtown development, even longer than the hour-and- in sound and visual pollution, and a possible threat to bird life, but that what some say is unprecedent- for the privilege), many drivers where Gulf Breeze News is lo- a-half to two-hour “crawls” doesn’t outweigh the important role that wind energy plays in protecting ed traffic congestion related to appeared to be unaware of the cated, had its parking lot turned that were par for the course last and conserving our planet overall. Moreover, as technology becomes more Pensacola Beach. option and were scrambling for into a stand-still display of cars weekend. and more advanced, alterations are being made to make wind farms more Observers say the problem, a spot in one of the two lanes trying to miss some beach traf- If local drivers opt for the attractive, and eliminate these criticisms. In 2017, a which had traffic backed up designated for cash users, where fic but then finding themselves toll by plate pass through, study showed that 8% of the electricity generated into the City of Pensacola and traffic was at a snail crawl. unable to break into the stream though, Escambia County offi- in the U.S. came from wind turbines. That which greatly impacted Gulf Escambia County officials, of traffic coming around the cials hope some of the pressure was more than any other clean energy Breeze, was related to a late- aided by Gulf Breeze leaders, bend from Gulf Breeze Park- will be relieved. source. Wind power can lead us on a path to a sustainable future, as it is affordable, provides jobs, saves money, and is increasingly beneficial to the state of our environment. Large groups must schedule access SPONSORED BY to splash pad to accommodate public “FRIENDS OF OUR ENVIRONMENT” » Continued from Page 1A mainder encouraged to enjoy the adjoining playground area before the groups rotate, the side of the water feature adjacent to the giving every child a chance to take part in Children look up A place for you at one of the many parking lot. The city is currently securing everything the play area has to offer. water features in bids to construct a splash pad deck with Families and small groups are welcome the Gulf Breeze PENSACOLA DOWNTOWN seating provided by Miraflores Garden without prior notification to staff during all Splash Pad. Club. That area will be on the side of the hours the splash pad is open. Glenda Caudle | Gulf Breeze News pad next to the entrance drive and across Parents planning birthday parties in the from the community center. area can reserve the Shoreline Park North 850-439-3330 850-432-0202 As word of the fun to be had in the color- gazebo, adjacent to the playground area and 700 E. Chase Street 601 E. Chase Street ful and delightfully wet play area spreads, the splash pad, but the latter has made the marriott.com/pnspc marriott.com/pnsdt more and more summertime camping and area so popular, Wortham says, that the ga- recreational groups are busing in several zebo is already pretty well booked for the PENSACOLA AIRPORT / CORDOVA MALL children at a time. That is a situation staff entire summer. did not run into last year, when the splash The splash pad, itself, cannot be reserved pad first opened, but on one occasion al- for private use, since the goal is to keep it ready this summer, three different buses open to the public at all times. pulled up to the splash pad at about the The new water feature is equipped with same time and dismissed dozens of children several different water-spouting, colorful who couldn’t wait to get it on the fun. figures in two zones, one for toddlers and 850-478-1123 850-474-3777 To try to ensure everyone gets a turn to one for older children. Since the area is not 2187 Airport Boulevard 5049 Corporate Woods Drive enjoy the splash pad, including individual staffed, parks and recreation employees pensacolaairport.hamptoninn.com pensacolaairport.homewoodsuites.com families, Parks and Recreation staff has in- do not monitor or assign usage spaces, but with compromised immune systems and the stituted a policy and posted signs advising Wortham says the “attraction” factor and effort to make them so would be cost pro- adults supervising groups of more than 15 parental guidance keep the areas pretty well hibitive with no guarantees of success. children to phone ahead and let them know divided. To make the most of the water used, the they would like to come. Group visits are The splash pad has used a daily average splash pad is set up on timers that the chil- 850-479-8900 850-476-8383 OPENING scheduled on Mondays, Wednesdays and of about 75,000 gallons of water since its dren or the adults with them have to re-ac- 1144 Airport Boulevard 6000 Cobble Creek Rd. SUMMER Fridays from 1-2 p.m. Call 934-5140 to set seasonal opening in May. Some citizens 2019 tivate every seven minutes, so water is not pensacolaairportmedicalcenter.hgi.com marriott.com/pnsrp up a time to visit with large groups of chil- have questioned why the City did not insist constantly flowing. Plans have called for dren who want to use the splash pad. on a recirculating water system to service “used” water from the site to be utilized in Fifteen of the group will be allowed ac- the pad, but research showed such systems irrigation projects throughout the city so Business Vacation Extended Stay HIGHPOINTE.COM cess to the splash pad at a time, with the re- were not effective in protecting children that it is not wasted. gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 20, 2019 3A

The members of the bridge Calendar of Meetings naming committee listen Thursday, June 20 to nominations from the public City of Gulf Breeze Police Pension Board at the Gulf 9 a.m., 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze Breeze meeting June 12. Santa Rosa County School Board Meeting Photos by Glenda 6:30 a.m., 5086 Canal Street, Milton Caudle | Gulf Breeze News Friday, June 21 Gulf Breeze Optimist Club Beall proposes dual names for bridge 7 a.m., 1110 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze » Continued from Page 1A a count. He announced that 22 citizens in- Michael J. Martin, who said James Monday, June 24 dicated their support by a show of hands. opened the door for him to pursue his per- lift another family up.” He did not ask for a count for other sug- sonal dream of taking to the skies, asked Santa Rosa County Commission Committee Cosson then stepped up to label the late gestions. the committee to consider the effect of their 8:30 a.m., 6495 Caroline Street, Milton senator, once again, a white supremacist While most of the evening — with the decision a century from now and on not just who did not deserve the honor of having exception of Cosson’s derogatory com- the current generation, but future genera- Santa Rosa County Democratic Women’s Club the bridge named after him in 1962. It is ments and some strong words from Cris tions, as well. 6:15 p.m., 7810 Navarre Pkwy., Navarre a charge he made on his blog, based on Dosev about the possibility of naming some Dosev said he wanted to clarify why a the fact that, in the era of Jim Crow in the part of the airport for James, rather than suggestion by Escambia County Commis- Tuesday, June 25 South, Beall introduced a bill to bar blacks the bridge — was filled with powerful re- sioner Jeff Bergosh to name the local air- from voting in Democratic primary elec- minders from multiple speakers (virtually port after the general was not feasible. He Santa Rosa Republican Women’s Club tions in Pensacola and several other Florida all of them veterans) of James’ influence, said it would be cost prohibitive because it 11 a.m., 7289 Navarre Pkwy., Navarre cities. character, courage, commitment to country would involve changing the designation on At the time, Democrats were concerned and multiple abilities, there were two other multiple maps and pieces of information re- City of Gulf Breeze Board of Adjustment that Republicans – who claimed the major- specific suggestions for naming the new lated to the airport and called the suggestion 6:30 p.m., 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze ity of voter allegiance from blacks at the bridge. “absurd” and “an impossibility.” He added time – would rely on their votes to take A Pensacola resident said he would like that altering the name of the airport termi- Wednesday, June 26 control of local government. Beall’s bill the committee to consider naming it in nal was “disingenuous.” was praised by the Pensacola Journal in the memory of two of his boyhood friends who Dosev, an adamant supporter of the effort Santa Rosa County Bagdad Architectural Advisory Board spring of 1934, and it passed the Florida gave their lives for their country in the Viet- to rename the bridge in James’ honor and 8:30 a.m., 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton Senate and was signed by the governor. nam era: Jack Watson and Horace Fleming. memory, caused consternation among some Beall was made president of the State He said it was a sentiment supported by Council members earlier this year with ac- Gulf Breeze Toastmasters Senate about the same time his stance on several Vietnam veterans who knew how cusatory statements about their “killing the Noon, 555 Fairpoint Drive, Gulf Breeze the voting issue was being publicly sup- shamefully their fellow military members project” he envisioned to honor James when ported by the media in Pensacola, as well had been treated by many at the time. they did not immediately vote in favor of Santa Rosa Island Authority Committee Meetings as by many local voters. He died later that A Gulf Breeze resident recommended a the proposal. Such action was not placed on 5 p.m., 1 Via De Luna, Pensacola Beach year and was replaced by his son, Philip D. stop to putting the names of individuals on Council’s agenda in time to be taken up by Beall Jr., the father of Kirke Beall. The cur- public buildings and structures and suggest- the members. Santa Rosa County Parks and Recreation rent bridge, opened to traffic in 1960, was ed, instead, that the bridge should be called Public meetings related to recommenda- 5:30 p.m., 6495 Caroline Street, Milton subsequently named for Beall Sr. the Blue Angels Skyway. tions for the naming of the bridge by the Committee chairman Tim Burr asked Still another speaker advised putting up committee of Escambia County and Gulf those in attendance to show their support plaques in a place where they could be ac- Breeze residents are now closed. for the position of any citizen stepping up to cessed by the public for easy reading to de- The committee will meet again July 9 at speak on the issue by a show of hands or by tail the history of James, Beall and Thomas 5:30 p.m. at Palafox Place in Pensacola to clapping and, at one point, asked those who A. Johnson, for whom the original two-lane discuss the matter among themselves and agreed with one citizen’s request to name facility connecting Pensacola and Gulf try to come up with a recommendation to the bridge for James to raise their hands for Breeze was named in 1931. elected officials. FLASHBACKS June 20 1 Year ago this week – 2018 Outstanding warrants lead to arrests The Santa Rosa County School Board announced it would be paying the salaries of all the school resource officers assigned to the schools for the next year – even summer months. Monday, June 10 Gulf Breeze • A traffic stop for an equip- ment violation led to the arrest Police 5 Years ago this week – 2014 (notice to appear) of the driver Only two concerned citizens of Gulf Breeze expressed their for no valid driver license. rePort concerns and comments on the new Pensacola Bay Bridge at the • Forgery complaint from Project Development and Environment (PD and E) public meet- Beach Community Bank – in- tinues ing. The meeting, which drew in over a hundred people. vestigation continues • A traffic stop led to the ar- Friday, June 14 Perez Cobb Jansen 10 Years ago this week – 2009 rest (notice to appear) of the • A traffic stop led to the ar- Lane Gilchrist, 72, passed away after battling cancer for more than a driver for driving with a sus- rest (notice to appear) of the ger, an Acworth, Georgia man, • Vehicle theft – investigation decade. He was elected in 1982 to the Gulf Breeze City Council, where for an outstanding warrant. continues pended license. driver for driving with a sus- he served 10 years as Councilman and then as Mayor for 17. pended license • During the vehicle theft Tuesday, June 11 • A traffic stop for expired Saturday, June 15 investigation it was discovered that one of the witnesses, Am- • An individual was taken tag led to the arrest of the driv- • A call-in tip led to the ar- ber Cobb, 35 of Norwich Street, into custody under the March- er, Jason Perez, 37 of Navarre, rest of a 46-year-old Pensacola had an outstanding warrant man Act. for driving with a suspended li- Beach woman for an outstand- from Georgia. • Juvenile runaway – located cense - habitual and expired tag ing warrant. over six months. • A traffic stop led to the ar- • A traffic stop for expired tags led to the arrest (notice to Wednesday, June 12 • Fraud investigation, a com- rest of the driver, a 43-year-old Pensacola woman, for an out- appear) of the driver for posses- • No report pany account with square and been hacked and money paid standing warrant and posses- sion of marijuana. sion of marijuana. • The investigation of a traf- Thursday, June 13 into Square was diverted into a fraudulent account. fic crash led to the arrest of the • Found cash • A traffic stop for no seat belt causation driver, Sarah Jansen from your friends • Death – investigation con- Sunday, June 16 led to the arrest of the passen- 26 of Pensacola for DUI. at Gulf Breeze News Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report

Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. June 20 June 24 Note: All arrest and police reports published in the Gulf Breeze News are public record and do not imply guilt. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven and/or adjudicated guilty in a court of law. John Adams Barbara Berns Susie Hicks Donna Jordan FELONIES M, 52, 1400 block, Tiger Lake Keegan Nguyen Henry Newell 6/11/19 Dr., Gulf Breeze, fraud Long, Lindsay Brooke, W/F, Jean Whitmire 31, 100 block, Shirley Dr., Gulf Lincoln, Kimberly Dawn, Breeze, failure to appear, drug W/F, 50, 2000 block, Sunwood June 21 possession Lane, Navarre, conditional Elaine Davis June 25 release violation Barr Hundelt Susan Davis Wolk, Jason Clarence, W/M, 40, 7500 block, Blackjack Circle, DUIs Wayne O’Hara Charlene Figueroa drug possession, drug equipment 6/12/19 Cheryl Krueger Madison Ormsby possession, amphetamine Flack Taylor Wolk trafficking Seward, John Walker, W/ Burdettea Risher escape Perez, Jason Frank Joseph, M, 24, 2500 block, Andorra St., 6/12/19 W/M, 37, 7500 block, Blackjack Navarre, DUI June 26 Taylor, Darrin Le Ray, B/ 6/14/19 Circle, habitual driving with June 22 Sky Hysler suspended license M, 49, 5400 block, Pecos Pass, Burr, Jacob Stephen, W/ 6/15/19 Blanca Boniella Margaret Thompson possession of counterfeited M, 35, 2200 block, Jeannie St., Greaves, Charles Daniel, motor vehicle title, possession Edna Whitcomb Navarre, probation violation 6/15/19 W/M, 48, 1900 block, Pelican of weapon by a convicted felon, Cobb, Amber Nicole, W/F, Lane, Navarre, DUI vehicular theft June 23 Edwards, Adam Thomas, 35, 200 block, Norwich St., Gulf Breeze, out of state fugitive Brian Jones W/M, 32, 5200 block, Centennial 6/19/19 6/13/19 Hill Dr. NW, Acworth, Ga., out of Jansen, Sarah Marie, W/F, Angie LeCroy Flack, Keira Jean Ashley, state fugitive 6/17/19 26, 4300 block, Langley Ave., W/F, 25, 3100 block, Wells Beach Bettie Lee Sundstorm Brown, Patrick Eugene, W/ Pensacola, DUI Rd., Navarre, aiding prisoner

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Survey produced by Genworth, an insur- other type of long-term care service. (Also, Because the rabies alert is still even a good LTC policy will include a wait- Which option is best for you? ance company. In some major metropolitan There’s no one “right” answer for every- ongoing and the public demand areas, the cost is much higher. Furthermore, ing period before the insurance kicks in and so high, we are able to hold an- a maximum amount of coverage, such as one, but a financial professional can help Medicare typically pays only a small per- you choose the method that’s most appro- other clinic, this time on Satur- centage of these expenses, so how do you three years.) day, June 29.” priate for your situation. protect yourself against these potentially From an economic standpoint — and The June 29 Rabies and Mi- catastrophic costs? 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‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ The largest of the improvements, the Blue Heron Pavilion, has 12 More mass destruction by big bad mutations picnic tables (with ADA accessible seating) and eight grills.

When I was about 8 or 9 years Godzilla and monster mov- evitably, land on-shore Improvements to old, my public school class- ies, from the middle of the and start breathing fire And with no judgment in- mates and I were encouraged, last century, that Tokyo fever- and knocking over whole city tended (honestly), this is just Navarre gulfside will quite aggressively, to support an ishly spit out. In a crazy, heavy- blocks. Oh. My. God. What can not the sort of movie that touch- ongoing fundraising effort by handed way, these movies are, we do to stop them? How can es my soul and speaks to my the Roman Catholic school that of course, a direct response to we possibly survive? inner core. It is sorta like a wet be unveiled June 25 was happening directly across the imponderable reality of the Oddly, how this same prob- version of “Transformers” or a The new ADA-friendly pa- • A new 200-plus space park- the street from our secular insti- atomic bombings of Hiroshima lem was solved in the 35 or so slightly dumber “Pacific Rim.” vilions, restroom facilities with ing area with six ADA spaces. tution of elementary learning. and Nagasaki which virtually movies in this series, over the Audiences deeply love those showers, parking spaces and • An accessible beach access Hundreds of us paid a few decimated an entire proud cul- decades, was usually forgetta- movies, too, and hundreds of other much-anticipated enhance- boardwalk with two showers. dollars to be crammed into that ture’s history and population ble and irrelevant. I know that millions of dollars are spent ments in Navarre Beach Marine • A restroom pavilion with parochial school’s auditorium within a few hours of very care- as an 8 or 9-year-old, I really on making them for these au- Park are complete. skylights. on an early Sunday afternoon to ful but fully conscious and pre- didn’t care how the central issue diences every year. God Bless The Santa Rosa County Board • One large (Blue Heron) and watch some silly, dated, Japa- meditated planning. of conflict in these movies was them. God Bless them all. And of County Commissioners and two smaller (Barracuda and Sea nese monster movies, playing In the context of these Japa- resolved. Similar to the way it if “Godzilla: King of the Mon- representatives of the Florida Horse) pavilions with ADA-ac- on the charmingly quaint reel nese monster movies, the im- was for most of my peers, I just sters” scratches your sweet Department of Environmental cessible picnic tables and grills. to reel projectors that were the mense radiation of these bombs took a simple, visceral pleasure spot, I don’t think any review is Protection, invite the public to • An observation platform. standard in all the schools of the (which, of course, effectively in watching stuff get destroyed, gonna change your mind about attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony Construction cost for the 1970s. ended the horror of World War blown up and laid to ruin, like whether it is worth seeing. Have in the new Blue Heron Pavilion sound side improvements is At the time, it did not seem II, for all practical purposes) so many Lego or model airplane fun. located gulf side in the Navarre $1,962,078, with funding pro- that odd at all. A lot of the kids created a molecular instability parts, strewn across my play- Next week I look forward Beach Marine Park, 8739 Gulf vided from the Deepwater Ho- in the neighborhood, including in the Pacific Ocean and set in room in a juvenile tantrum. to “Late Night,” a workplace Blvd. on Navarre Beach, June 25 rizon Program NRDA Early me, were very deeply commit- motion an underwater eco-sys- And, I suspect, all these years comedy written and starring the at 10 a.m. The gulf side improve- Restoration Program Phase III ted to the indoctrination of the tem, resulting in a menagerie of later, this is, largely, these mov- super solid and pretty amazing ments are the last of two beach along with $493,935 in matching Catholic church. At least half of giant lizards and moths and ser- ies’ main appeal. I think this Mindy Kaling. “Godzilla: King enhancement projects at the park. county funds from tourism tax us attended CCD classes every pents. Once realized and awak- is just one of those things you of the Monsters” will continue Additions include: reserves. Sunday in the Catholic school’s ened, all these huge (typically either “get” or that just doesn’t to appear, levelling all sorts of classrooms, right after we par- about the size of the largest sky- quite reach that special part of human edifices, in theatres ev- ticipated in the regular Sunday scraper in a Big City) monsters your brain that appreciates the erywhere, for at least the next church service. (Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, doz- chaotic joy of unrealistic may- few weeks of this glorious mov- Enter into this equation the ens of others) would, almost in- hem and mass destruction. ie summer.

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„Through - Friday, in 8:45 a.m., Clean up BLUES ON THE BAY - JAY WILLIAMS June 21, 9 a.m - 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. CIVILIZED NATIVES Sand Crab Pavilion WORLD GIRAFFE WEEK OCEAN HOUR Hunter Amphitheater Navarre Beach Park 2019 CLEAN UP - TWO SITES 301 W. Main St. Gulf Breeze Zoo • Philip Payne Bridge Pensacola Multiple Opportunities 5701 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. Meet at Bayou Texar Boat Ramp „Tuesday, June 25, „Wednesday, June 26 - „Thursday, June 20, • Quietwater Beach and 10 a.m Saturday, June 29 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. The Seashell RIBBON-CUTTING GULF PENSACOLA SIMPLY D’VYNE 400 Quietwater Beach Rd. SIDE BOARDWALK INTERNATIONAL St. Christopher’s Episcopal ENHANCEMENTS BILLFISH TOURNAMENT Church „Saturday, June 22, Navarre Beach Marine Park Pensacola Yacht Club 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 8739 Gulf Blvd. 3200 N. 12th Ave. 187 Cypress St. Friday, June 21, thru Wednesday, June 26 Pensacola NEW HORIZON’S NAVARRE’S ANNUAL „Tuesday, June 25, 7 p.m. GULF ISLANDS AlAddin (PG) 12:45 • 3:45 • 6:45 • 9:30 „Thursday, June 20, PSYCHIC AND BANDS ON THE BEACH - NATIONAL SEASHORE Child’s PlAy (R) 1:00 • 4:00 • 7:00 • 9:15 HEALING ARTS FAIR THE ASTRONAUTS 6 p.m. (Moved to August 13) SUMMER 2019 RANGER GodzillA (PG-13) 12:30 • 3:30 ESCAMBIA - SANTA ROSA Days Inn & Suites Navarre Casino Beach PROGRAMS SOLAR CO-OP LAUNCH Conference Center Pensacola Beach John WiCk PARAbellum (R) 12:20 • 3:15 • 6:20 • 9:15 Tiger Point Park 8700 Navarre Pkwy. • Thursday - Monday Navarre „Wednesday, June 26, men in blACk: inteRnAtionAl (PG-13) Community Center 9 a.m. - 4:15 pm. 12:50 • 3:45 • 6:50 • 9:30 1370 Tiger Park Ln. 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. FORT BARRANCAS AREA Gulf Breeze „Saturday June 22, COFFEE WITH A COP seCRet life of Pets 2 (PG) 1:00 • 4:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. Perdido Bay Baptist Church • Saturdays and Sundays BATTLE FOR THE PADDLE shAft (R) 6:45 • 9:20 „Thursday, June 20, 12600 Sorrento Rd. 11 a.m. Quietwater boat ramp on Pensacola 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ADVANCED REDOUBT: toy stoRy 4 (PG) Pensacola Beach SANTA ROSA LEGACY IN BRICK & 12:30 • 1:30 • 3:00 • 4:00 • 5:30 • 6:30 • 8:00 • 9:00 „Thursday, June 27, TMNT: OUT OF THE SHADOWS (PG13) 5:30 & 8:15 PM COUNTY EMERGENCY MORTAR „Saturday, June 22, 8 a.m. 3D TMNT: OUT OF THE SHADOWS (PG13) 5:00 & 7:30 PM MANAGEMENT TROPICAL Entrance to Advanced Free kids’POPSTAR movies (R) every7:15 & 9:30 Tuesday PM and 1 p.m. BEAUTY IN USE: ME BEFORE YOU (PG13) 7:00 PM TOWN HALL Redoubt Thursday (except July 4) starting at 10 a.m. through August 8. BOOK SIGNING BY CELEBRATING JAPANESE Emergency Operations GENIE MASSEY - CULTURAL TRADITIONS Center • Saturdays and Sundays MURDERED WITHOUT Charles W. Lamar Studio 4499 Pine Forest Rd. 2 p.m. CAUSE 1000 College Blvd., Milton FORT BARRANCAS: Barnes and Noble Bookstore Bldg. 15 BASTIONS ON THE Cordova Crossing Pensacola „Thursday, June 20, 1200 Airport Blvd. BLUFFS 7 p.m. Pensacola „Thursday, June 27, Fort Barrancas Visitor Center TUNES BY THE DUNES - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Friday, PAXTON NORRIS BAND „Sunday, June 23, 6 p.m. June 28, 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Daily 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sand Crab Pavilion THE DRIFTERS, CORNELL GULF BREEZE HOSPITAL FORT PICKENS Navarre Beach Park GUNTER’S COASTERS AUXILIARY FUNDRAISER DISCOVERY CENTER AND THE PLATTERS First Floor „Friday, June 21, Saenger Theatre Administrative Classroom • Fridays through Sundays 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. 118 S. Palafox Pl. 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. GALLERY NIGHT Pensacola „Thursday, June 27, SCHOOL OF THE Downtown Pensacola 7 p.m. SOLDIER Historic District „Sunday, June 23, 6 p.m. TUNES BY THE DUNES - Fort Pickens Bookstore „Friday, June 21, 7:30 p.m. BRIT FLOYD - ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL Saenger Theatre 118 S. Palafox Pl. Pensacola

„Friday, June 21, sunset MOVIES IN THE PARK: RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET Community Maritime Park, Pensacola

„Saturday, June 22, Sign 6A June 20, 2019 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com Opinion/Public Affairs Gulf Breeze NEWS Maybe the answer is limiting vehicles Your Community Newspaper On the Who remembers the traffic Pandora’s box is open, and being so bad on the Pensacola the secret is out. That means Bay Bridge that traffic would of- that Pensacola Beach is an In- ten come to a complete standstill stagram destination. Venice Spot: for so long that motorists would and Rome, Italy, among other leave their cars and sit on the beautiful sites, are struggling concrete dividers? with the hordes of visitors who In the 1970s, if there was a are nearly loving their cities to traffic tie-up for a fender bend- death. er, there was a delay of perhaps Our dilemma is how to share P.O. Box 1414 hours until the wreck could be Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, pri- our treasure with others and still 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway cleared. When they widened the bridge marily. The Texans passed up Pensacola retain its value. What it the best thing Harbourtown Unit #35 by approximately 16 inches in the early Beach to head to Destin, I am told. One of the most interesting places I’ve about Vacation Bible 1990s, it allowed traffic to move to the During one particularly bad summer, visited is Catalina Island off the coast of Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 side and allow a tow truck to get through, there was virtually no traffic going toward California. It’s accessible by ferry boat and School for you this Office: (850) 932-8986 and we stopped having impromptu social the beach, which was a biohazard due to there are very few vehicles allowed on the week? Fax: (850) 932-8794 gatherings on the bridge. We didn’t have the toxic oil mats floating from the Deep- island. I’ve often wondered what would (This question was posed to our smart phones to entertain us back then water Horizon. We longed to have beach happen if we limited beach traffic to per- VBS helpers and students at www.gulfbreezenews.com or alert our families that we were stuck in traffic to bring tourists (and their wallets) manent residents, those with hotel reser- Gulf Breeze United Methodist traffic. We just had to sit and wait. Imag- back to our businesses. vations, rental contracts, employees and Church.) ine! Soon after BP began compensating the delivery trucks. The day visitors would Back then, you could depend on traffic Gulf Coast by spending $100 million in ad- have to arrive by transit, boat or bicycle. By Glenda Caudle flowing toward the beach from about 10 It would eliminate the need for more park- Gulf Breeze News vertising, traffic began to pick up. It’s been [email protected] a.m. to 2 p.m. and it reversed from about a boon for real estate agents and anyone ing lots, gridlock and it may even elevate PUBLISHER/EDITOR 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. so you planned your day selling flip flops and canned beer. Traffic the allure of Pensacola Beach as an eco- trips accordingly, if you lived on the Gulf patterns changed, and backups started at friendly location. Lisa Newell Breeze side of the bridge. That was back 10 a.m. and continued until 10 p.m. What are the pros and cons of this idea? when Pensacola Beach was known as “the Now, Pensacola Beach is listed among We would like to hear your opinion. Write SPORTS EDITOR Redneck Riviera,” attracting locals from the most beautiful beaches in the world. us at [email protected] Jason Thompson

NEWS REPORTER Holley by the Sea board misuses money Glenda Caudle The Holley by the Sea Board of Di- misuse of the members assessment money. ers in the community. It is not the role of rectors is misusing the members’ assess- The members are paying their assessment the Board of Directors to pay the Sheriff ment money and might be violation the for the Board of Directors to maintain the for traffic problems on streets north of the “It’s about how you get to teach all SALES covenants. When members disagree with common properties on the South side of Community Center. The Board of Direc- the kids and help them learn who Lisa Newell the Board, the board retaliates against the Hwy. 98. tors’ responsibility is to tell the members God really is.” member by bullying and talking against The Board violated the covenants to call the Sheriff and report the issue. If (Cailyn is a member of the Praise the member for using his or her freedom that the Board was elected to enforce. the members have issues with the traffic, Team and interacts with children OFFICE MANAGER of speech first amendment rights under the The members are paying the County and they should address those issues with the in the music session at VBS.) Laura Jones Constitution. Sheriff to maintain the speeders, polic- Sheriff. Cailyn Sigurnjak As a resident of Holley by the Sea ing, streets, cutting of the street easement The vote must be rescinded at the next gulf Breeze for over 15 years with one of the largest as identified in Article V Section 2 in our Board meeting. I am 99.99 % sure if a resi- ART DIRECTOR homes (4,600 sq. ft.) that pays maybe the covenants. The County accepted the taxes dent calls the Sheriff and ask for support, highest taxes in the subdivision, I attend of the members and the government and the Sheriff will respond to the calls. The Barbara Crossland board meetings and continue to insure the county took over the role of maintaining bottom line is the Board of Directors shall Board of Directors and staff are following the Security, streets and drainage. The not take members assessment money and GRAPHIC DESIGN the covenants and not making policies that Board of Directors voted to pay the Sher- pay off duty sheriff’s officer(s) to do the take away the members’ rights. iff twice for what the residents are paying job they are being paid for by the County Blain Fowler The board voted to hire off-duty sheriff those officers for doing their job. through the residents’ tax money. deputies to police the streets in Holley by The Board said members complained EARL DEAN CONTRIBUTORS the Sea. The vote passed on June 11 was a to them that there were too many speed- Navarre Betty Archer Allen “There are so many good things. I Pam Brannon can’t wait to see what every new Tom Nolan Improve traffic control .... please day is like.” Sarah PETErMan Jack Kale On Saturday, June 15th, to Gulf Breeze after 10 p.m. ahead in this lane creating grid- gulf Breeze upon approaching Gulf Breeze following a very enjoyable lock where vehicles needed to proper, west-bound traffic was Letter to Sunset Ferry cruise on Pensac- merge. backed up a considerable way ola Bay, we again encountered It took 45 minutes to cross LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze down Hwy 98 because of a jam the editor a monumental east-bound Hwy the bridge because there was News welcomes your opinion. up of beach bound traffic try- 98 traffic jam due to work in insufficient traffic manage- We reserve the right to edit a let- ing to merge at the Gulf Breeze Pkwy. and up Chase Street to- the outside (right) lane at the ment to form a single lane. ward I-110. What a mess that’s ter to fit space available. We do side of the beach bridge ap- mid point of the Three-Mile This is the second time in days due in large because of the not accept letters containing a proach. bridge. This required east- that I’ve experienced the late As we continued through shifting of the Sun Pass lanes bound traffic to form in the night traffic mess on the Three- personal attack on any individual. Gulf Breeze to Pensacola, at the beach toll station. In my inside (left) lane, but since the Mile Bridge. DOT ... you can Letters must be limited to one per east-bound Hwy 98 traffic was opinion, relocating the Sun outside (right) lane remained do much better. month from an individual writer. If backed up in both lanes across Pass lanes was a big mistake. open to traffic, opportunistic BARRY KONCAN we receive form letters, we will the 3 Mile bridge, up Bayfront Upon trying to return home and inconsiderate drivers raced Gulf Breeze print only the first one we receive. Include your name, address and “I like snacks and learning about daytime phone number. Jesus.” jaCoB Manning Moving is easier with a warm welcome gulf Breeze CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze We just got some new Yours is probably no different. and I think ‘ol Paul Carney News is committed to accuracy neighbors. The family that had The summer tends to be the would be proud. and wants to hear from you if we been living next door for the ideal time between school Jesus understood the power need to make a correction or last 7 years got new orders to years to make transitions for of being neighbors. In fact, clarification. Please email us at move to California. They were families on the move and He placed the love of neigh- [email protected] with a great family with great kids. businesses adjust accordingly. bors right under His love of the subject line CORRECTION Their kids and our kids played, The real estate market hits God. “And you must love the or CLARIFICATION: call (850) learned, and prayed together. is peak and yards look their Lord your God with all your 932-8986 during office hours and We became the village that best. Movers sweat and school heart, all your soul, all your ask for news or sports reared our kids together. Their administrators make their mind, and all your strength.’ moving leaves a hole in our projections. Businesses and The second is equally im- departments. to leave old school friends and hearts and lives. They were customers close old accounts portant: ‘Love your neighbor ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze try to make new ones. Usually only gone for a day, when the and open new ones. It’s that as yourself.’[h] No other “Imagination Station.” News will not be responsible for one of the parents has a job new neighbors arrived, ready and immediate new social life. time of year. commandment is greater than quality or discoloration in ads (This is a station the children visit to move in. The supporting spouse ends Eleven years ago, Paul these””(Mark 12:30,31). to enjoy arts and crafts and play- provided by the advertiser or its The new neighbors are the up a little more lost looking Carney was the first person Maybe one of the ways we ing with various gadgets.) agents. fourth family to live in that for friends and work on the to welcome us to our neigh- show our love of God is by lilly ClayTon house since we’ve been here. ground. I remember my days borhood. With a smile, he loving our neighbor. gulf Breeze They have all been military introduced himself and offered This summer, I invite you to Gulf Breeze News is published of moving as an itinerant pas- families, so their timeline is his assistance and relational take advantage of the oppor- weekly on Thursdays by Gulf tor in the United Methodist always dependent on Uncle equity to help make our move tunities you have to love some Breeze News, Inc. Subscriptions Church and can never forget are $52 per year. Periodical Sam’s schedule. This new the toll that those moves took a pleasant one. I will always new neighbors. When you postage paid at Gulf Breeze, neighbor is a Marine and fol- on my family. While there was cherish that welcome moment see a “sale pending” sign, get Florida. USPS #021819. Sorry, no lows a line of Navy and Air always some excitement about he brought into the chaos of ready. When you see the mov- refunds on subscriptions. Force guys. He had to wait a the future, there was always our move. So, yesterday I tried ing trucks arrive, be prepared. POSTMASTER: Please send few days for his wife and two the pain of loss in making a to copy his kindness. I brought Remember your own moves address changes to Gulf Breeze sons to arrive. The movers move. My heart goes out to over dinner for our new fam- and how it felt. Consider some News, P.O. Box 1414, Gulf Breeze, unloaded the trucks and said those family members who are ily. I was just going to drop it small acts of kindness that just FL 32562. their goodbyes. It is official struggling with the move. off, but they insisted that we might make a new neighbor All content is copyrighted 2019. now. They are here and it’s It’s the moving time of join them. We all sat down a new friend. Take a risk and Advertising rates are available time to become good neigh- year. There must have been six together and shared some of invest in the life of a new upon request. bors. houses that turned over mili- our life stories. We laughed neighbor and you just might “My friends and the playground.” Moving to a new town is tary families in my neighbor- and inquired. We prayed and be investing in your own life. kayla giorgio always tough. The kids have hood alone just this past week. feasted. It was a holy moment Love one. Love another. gulf Breeze gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 20, 2019 7A

Shirley Cornett and her late husband, Fred, started the Good Samaritan Clinic to offer medical Shawana Awais (Left) and Rusty Conn (Right) turn in blue bank money to outgoing GBAHS Treasurer services for the needy. After a lot of hard work, the mortgage is paid off and Shirley and crew will Diane Ward (Center). burn the mortgage in Fred’s memory. Good Samaritan Clinic to host mortgage burning Sunday It’s a chance to celebrate and remember on Sunday, June 23 when the Good Samaritan Clinic staff and friends burn the mortgage as a tribute to founder Fred Cornett. The event will take place at the Clinic, 4435 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. on Sunday, June 23, be- tween 4 and 6 p.m. The Interfaith Ministries now debt free. There will be a show- ing of Fred Cornett’s portrait and dedication in Fred’s mem- ory of a flag and new flag pole. Refreshments will be served. Come comfortably dressed as it’s sure to be very warm. Please RSVP by calling 934-6844. Shirley Cornett, Executive Director Interfaith Ministries says, “I hope to see a good turn- out.”

Navarre Garden Club Every Saturday through the summer, the Navarre Garden Club will be selling plants at its Green Thumb Nursery, at the Sound Orthopedics Bldg. patio (that bright blue bldg. on Hwy Judy and Henry Coe (in front) donated materials to GBAHS, with (standing) (L-R) Teresa Banfell, 399, just a block or so west of Jerry Smith and Dawn Hargrove standing by. Hwy 87). Look for their banner and sign. This week, they are featur- ing Plumeria in various shades. Carolyn Pfeiffer, left, will be the GBAHS Treasurer and Kristin Parrish will join the Board. Plants are about 24” tall and sell for $20. Get that tropical feel Udit, president; Teresa Banfell, • Henry Coe (Marie Coe’s on your patio with these lovely vice president; Carolyn Pfeiffer, nephew) and Judy Coe of Pen- plants. treasurer; Teresa Markham, sacola, donated materials to the There will also be bulb plants secretary: and Dawn Hargrove, GBAHS archives. such as Walking Iris, Cannas, historian. The returning board • Banfell and Hargrove shared agapanthus, amaryllis, crinum, members are Diane Ward, Mar- the discovery of the original crocosmia; perennials; trees tha Brenenstahl, Sally Stanford, drawing for a 1st Cover postal – red maple, yellow poplar, Becky Herzog and Gerald Smith. stamp in the GBAHS archives dogwood, fig, avocado, crepe New board members are Kristin and a D-Day stamp. myrtle; annuals. Parish, Morgan Hargrove-Ema- The next GBAHS member- Come shop on Saturdays hiser and Parker Price. ship meeting will be June 20 . from 9 a.m. to noon. For de- Udit stated that Betty Archer tails, call (850) 396-5494. Allen will be Historian Emeri- Gulf Breeze tus for GBAHS for all her hard Toastmasters Santa Rosa work, dedication, ingenuity and Republican Women Gulf Breeze Toastmasters love of history. reached 12 years of developing The Santa Rosa Republican • President Udit announced outstanding leaders on March Women meet Tuesday, June that the Code for buildings such 21. 25, at Bella Luna Italian Bistro, as a museum in Gulf Breeze In honor of the occasion, 7289 Navarre Parkway, at 11 almost completed by city offi- membership engagement ac- a.m. cials. Jim Reeves will be a liai- tivities will be held on every At this meeting, there will son with city. Wednesday from 12 p.m. until be a time for socializing with • Workdays at Benson House 1 p.m. Members of the public lunch, an interesting program, organized by Rusty and Louel- are invited to learn more about and a short business meeting to la Conn were very successful Toastmasters or may attend the follow. helped and to the workdays. engagement activities by con- Contact Jodi Volmert at Jodi. Thanks to members Sully Kan- tacting jacintadwatkins@gmail. [email protected] or (850)- taroglu, Shawana Awais, Dina com. 936-6941 if you plan to attend. Hammoud, Dean, Jody and Since 2007, the club has been Visitors are welcome. Becky Herzog, Sally and Bill dedicated to helping people be-

Stanford, Barbara and Dave come better speakers and lead- When choosing an attorney, is it important Gulf Breeze Area Udit, Teresa Markham and Na- ers while maintaining its Distin- Historical Society than Markham. guished Club Status. (GBAHS) • Parrish will aid Markham, “Gulf Breeze Toastmasters to you that the person you see in the Udit and possibly UWF stu- The Gulf Breeze Area His- provides a supportive and posi- dents in creating an exhibition torical Society met in the Clay tive environment where mem- advertisement is the person you meet with, for the display cases in the Clay Ford room at the Gulf Breeze bers have the opportunity to Ford room at the Gulf Breeze Community Center on May 16. overcome their fear of public Community Center. who litigates your case and personally President Barbara Udit wel- speaking and sharpen presenta- • Members should complete comed guests Judy Coe and her tion and leadership skills,” says another application to renew hands you the recovery at the end? This is son, Henry. Dr. Jacinta D. Watkins-Lamon- their membership after one Udit introduced Kristin Par- tagne, Club Coach. “Other ben- year. rish, UWF archaeology stu- efits include the opportunity what my firm does. • Hargrove, Smith and Ban- dent, who is a candidate for the to increase one’s confidence, fell visited the UWF archives GBAHS Board of Directors. build critical thinking skills and and met with Dean DeBolt to Martha Brenenstahl, chair of become an effective listener,” If you or someone you know needs help, study the archive set up and the nomination Committee, pre- says Brendalee Johnson, Club shared that we are on the right sented the slate of officers and President. ask Tom. path, organizing our archives. Board members for the 2019- Some of the club’s notable Due to a grant UWF was 2020 fiscal year. The slate of of- members include: Brendalee awarded, some Benson House ficers and board members were Johnson, Fred Siegel, Michael Helping the injured and disabled Museum materials were shared approved as stated. Donahoe, Linda Wasserman, with UWF, such as Mark Ben- The candidates willed be Sally Vickers, Karen Gogol, son’s WWII letters for the on- installed at the June member- Kris Stanley, David and Joetta in Gulf Breeze since 1996 line public access. ship meeting, They are Barbara McCaig. 8A June 20, 2019 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com

Gulf Breeze Swim Team can continue to practice in Pensacola for the time being. One option for getting a pool on the peninsula include a plan to procure and renovate The Club. Another proposal is for a permanent pool be built at Tiger Point with the understanding that the GBHS swim team be able to access it for practice and for hosting swim meets. Pool proponents hope Santa Rosa County helps them buy The Club » Continued from Page 1A them in their efforts to use the non-profit site The Pensacola site, she learned, will be for a variety of athletic activities, including doing renovation to the building where the rary solution to an ongoing issue for the team swimming. swim team currently practices, but that work was to be placed on the June 17 Council However, no matter the outcome of the up- will not impact the pool itself, so practice agenda. coming county meeting or the plans for Free- there can continue. In the meantime, several things hap- dom Athletic Center, it is apparent no efforts At this point, it seems, the conversation pened. from that quarter can help the GBHS swim may well shift from discussion about provid- Supporters of a plan to provide a perma- team solve its immediate need of a practice ing a temporary practice pool to serious con- nent practice location and swim meet com- facility beginning in August. sideration of a more permanent practice and petition site were putting the finishes touches On the City side of the effort to help the meet location. on an appeal to Santa Rosa County to help team, the matter was withdrawn from the In addition to proposals for The Club, them secure a building formerly known as original June 17 meeting agenda when a dif- some residents are suggesting a permanent The Club in Gulf Breeze. The facility has a ficulty about permitting arose with the De- pool be built at Tiger Point with the under- pool that would be excellent for such use, but partment of Health. However the item went standing that the GBHS swim team be able – like the rest of the property that has stood back on the agenda over the weekend as a to access it for practice and for hosting swim vacant for some time – it is in need of repair. discussion item, and not a matter necessitat- meets. Backers of the proposed Freedom Athletic ing a vote, once the health department issue Neither possibility directly involves the Center are on the agenda for a presentation was ironed out. City of Gulf Breeze at this point, however, of their plans at the Monday, June 24, County Just prior to the meeting, though, Abell and, as of press time, the swim team’s needs Commission Committee meeting. They are told Gulf Breeze News she received a call are not considered to be a matter the City apparently hoping that the proposed half- that made it unnecessary to introduce the Council needs to become involved in cur- cent sales tax can provide funds to assist item, so it was not discussed by Council. rently. Jail population contributes to budget increase » Continued from Page 1A Also, the Health Care Re- tions this fiscal year and 1,969 those left before the end of the sponsibility Act (HCRA) personnel actions. first year, which translates to submitted, several through the changed requirements for the Commissioners also re- 52 percent of new hires now RESTORE Act funds from BP county to cover indigent emer- ceived a report showing the leaving within that 12 month City of Gulf Breeze Oil. Her department is also gency room claims. average turnover of employ- time frame. Commissioners 1070 Shoreline Drive • Gulf Breeze, Florida 32562-0640 right now working nine direct The Human Resources De- ees comes after 10.5 years. asked why, and staff said most PHONE: (850) 934-5100 • FAX: (850) 934-5114 component projects funded partment told commissioners However, in the last year they who do exit interviews or re- through the RESTORE Act. that they have been busy pro- conducted training for at least ports list salary as a reason to NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE Commissioner Lane cessing over 1,900 applica- 75 employees. Thirty-nine of move to another job. NO. 10-2019 Lynchard of Gulf Breeze said, “Sheila, we appreciate all you Please be advised that proposed Ordinance No. 10-2019 was do. You have not only done a presented to the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze wonderful job in managing for First Reading on Monday, June 17, 2019, and will be your department with not only presented for a Second Reading at a City Council meeting overseeing the grant projects Subscribe to scheduled for Monday, July 1, 2019, at 5:30 p.m. in the and handling the grant monies Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf that come in, but in finding new Breeze, Florida. grants for us to apply to get and Gulf Breeze then going after them.” The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows: Commissioners also heard Tuesday that the ad valorem News ORDINANCE 10-2019 tax increase for this fiscal year AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GULF is being estimated so far at a BREEZE, FLORIDA, RELATED TO 6.4 percent increase. However, Subscription FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION; the health insurance increases PROHIBITING OPEN BURNING; for the county are adding up to $ ADDING CHAPTER 9, ARTICLE 6 a 6.5 percent increase. 52 TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; They were also shown, from per year PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT; the Risk Management Depart- PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; ment, why there is a proposed PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND $300,000-plus increase in the PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE. budget for the 2020 fiscal year. The 2019 budget for Risk Man- Senior A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the agement was $3,659,791, con- SXEOLFLQWKH&LW\&OHUN·VRIÀFHDW*XOI %UHH]H&LW\+DOO trasted to the 2020 proposed Discount Interested parties may appear at the Council meeting and budget of $4,414,500. A cou- Available! be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. If any ple of things are contributing person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to to that, commissioners were any matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, told, including the increase in such person may need to insure that a verbatim record jail population and a change in Call 850-932-8986 or subscribe online of the proceedings is made, which record includes the legislation. They were shown www.gulfbreezenews.com/subscribe testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal is to be an increase in excess health credit cards cheerfully accepted based. claims due to an increase in THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA jail population and an increase BY: LESLIE A. GUYER, CITY CLERK in off site medical attention P.O. Box 1414 I 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway I Harbortown Unit 35 I Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 needed for inmates. Legal 45994 Gulf Breeze News 06-20-19

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Many Jagar, Coach Jake teams will be starting on Aug. 31, with Vogler and Coach some exceptions — defending national Taylor Vaughan. champion Clemson will face Georgia Tech on Aug. 29, with Florida taking 7s, 8s sweep best- on Miami in Orlando in a nationally televised game with ESPN on Aug. 24. GBSA teams win district titles of-3 series; 10s Gulf Breeze News will kick off an 11- week series, previewing regional college By Jason Thompson Both teams won their best-of-3 Brooks Clayton, Andrew Jagar GBSA 7s 23, Bill Bond 12: Gulf and 11s win in teams, starting with South Alabama on Gulf Breeze News© 2019 series two games to none, while Bill and Carsen Dasinger all went 3-for- Breeze scored six runs in each of the June 27. 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See GBSA, Page 2B » will be previewed (with a couple of new additions): June 27 — South Alabama July 4 — Central Florida July 11 — Georgia GB Wave’s 12s win Alabama state title July 18 — LSU By Jason Thompson July 25 — Ole Miss Gulf Breeze News© 2019 Aug. 1 — Mississippi State [email protected] Aug. 8 — Alabama After playing to a tie in their Aug. 15 — Auburn (and GBHS first pool play game, the 12- SoundWave Band) under Gulf Breeze Wave won Aug. 22 — Florida (and GBHS their next four to win the USSSA football) South Alabama Championship Aug. 29 — Florida State June 9 in Orange Beach. Sept. 5 — UWF Wave 1, Spanish Fort Toros Businesses that are interested in 1: Vaughn Howard’s sac fly sponsoring a team preview can do so by in the top of the fifth scored emailing [email protected]. Will Woodward as the Wave the cost is $75 per team. salvaged a tie against the Toros. 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7s, 8s sweep best- of-3 series; 10s and 11s win in three

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News U-8 ­district ­ champs The GBSA U-8 All Stars beat Bill Bond two games to none to win the Cal Ripken District Championship June 12 in Pensacola. They are (kneeling, from left) Bronson Pollard, Cooper King, Jacob DeRosa, Evan Wright, Memphis Hawkins, Tucker Sabo, Jackson Malone and (standing) coach Beau Pollard, Max Olivier, Grant Corbin, Ben Knox Carlton, Jack Crain, head coach Ronnie Carlton and coach Rich Wright. GBSA teams win Cal Ripken district titles Continue from Page 1B » Sabo went 3-for-3 with two triples and a run scored. Manning and Eli Vaughan Olivier went 3-for-3 with both scored twice, while Evan three runs scored on four Murawski and Isaac Pinzone RBIs. Corbin also had three both had three hits and scored hits, while King, Carlton, once. Miles Vogler and Jake Crain, Pollard, Evan Wright, Mittendorf both had two hits Memphis Hawkins and Jacob and a run scored. DeRosa all had two hits each. GBSA 8s 17, Bill Bond 6: Bill Bond 11s 13, Gulf Bill Bond scored six in the top Breeze 3: Bill Bond scored of the first inning before Gulf three in the first and five in Breeze scored 17 unanswered the second before Gulf Breeze (including seven in the first scored its first run in Game 1 and fourth innings). in Gulf Breeze June 11. Tucker Sabo went 3-for-3 Rupert Sproles singled with an inside-the-park home and scored once, while Kyler run, while Grant Corbin had Giese and Miles Mislevy both two hits, including an inside- walked and scored. Ethan the-park home run. Geiger had the team’s only Jack Crain went 3-for- other hit. 3 with two RBIs and three Gulf Breeze 5, Bill Bond runs scored, while Cooper 2: Mislevy, Evan LaFon and King, Max Olivier, Ben Knox Sproles all walked and scored Carlton, Bronson Pollard and to lead off a four-run second Jackson Malone all had two as Gulf Breeze forced the “if” Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News hits. game with a win in Pensacola Grant Corbin is congratulated by teammates and coaches after his inside-the-park home run for the GBSA 8s June 11 at Shoreline Park. GBSA 8s 21, Bill Bond on June 12. Bill Bond 16, Gulf Breeze Bill Bond scored six in the 1: Gulf Breeze scored sev- Nate Adams went 2-for-3 11: Gulf Breeze led 10-6 after top of the first before Gulf en runs in all three innings and scored twice, while Miller three innings before Bill Bond Breeze tied it in the bottom as they rolled on June 12 in Caldwell singled to drive in a scored five in the fourth and fifth of the first. Giese, Geiger and Pensacola. run for Gulf Breeze. of a two hour, 50 minute game. LaFon all singled and scored in that inning. Geiger, who went 3-for-4 and scored three times, singled and scored on a wild pitch in the second and hit a two-run single in the third. LaFon, who went 2-for-3 and scored twice, walked and scored in the fourth. Bill Bond 10s 5, Gulf Breeze 1: Bill Bond scored two in the first and fifth innings and a single run in the sixth to win Game 1 June 11 at Shoreline. Garrett J, Bradford G, Boston Hanna, Colin A, Tripp Dalton, Christopher D and Drew M all had hits in the loss. GBSA 3, Bill Bond 1: Gulf Breeze broke a 1-1 tie with two in the fifth as they forced the “if” game with a win in Pen- sacola June 12. Colin A went 2-for-2 with an RBI and scored once and drove in a run. Christopher D also had two hits and drove in a run. Bradford Q, Patrick D and Luke H all had hits in the win. Bill Bond 7, Gulf Breeze 3: Bill Bond rallied from a 3-1 deficit with six in the bottom of the third (the two teams flip for home team in Game 3s). Bradford Q went 3-for-3 and scored once. Camden Murawski, Hanna and Miles M all had hits Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News in the loss. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Foster Hancy for the GBSA 12s fields a throw during Game 1 of the series with Bill Bond on June 11. Brock Clayton heads the first after a base hit for the GBSA 7s.

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GB Elementary releases PRo BASEBALL oN Tv Thursday, June 20 7:00 PM Cincinnati at Milwaukee ESPN+ Friday, June 21 fourth nine-week Honor Rolls 7:00 PM Los Angeles at St. Louis ESPN+ Warren Stevens, principal; Kim Cofield, Landon Wells, Leo Baltz, Lilla Carlos Harris and Lyla Helweg. Saturday, June 22 McChesney; assistant principal; and the Bullock, Lillian Clayton, Lillian McLarty, Olivia Hollonbeck, Julia Hyche, Daniel 3:10 PM Detroit at Cleveland FS1 Gulf Breeze Elementary staff congratulate Lillie Coker, Loden Dennis, London Kirk, Eli Kroll, Harper Mahaney, Jacob 6:15 PM Atlanta at Washington FOX the following students: Mathew, Mahmoud Sultan, Marley Smith, Manning, Logan McGarvey, Sophia Mc- Colorado at Los Angeles FOX Mary Pursell, Maxwell Franco, Miller Morrow, Whitney Morrill, Owen Myers, Houston at New York FOX A HONOR ROLL Crooke, Noah Flores, Oliver Gray and Judah Newton, Vanshi Patel, Connor Peat 9:00 PM San Francisco at Arizona ESPN+ FIRST GRADE Penelope Bithos. and Addison Preble. Sunday, June 23 Aaron Loeb, Abigail Gratzick, Adam Pippa Jordan, Ripley Vignes, Samuel Ward Russell, Allyse Scott, Merritt 12:00 PM Detroit at Cleveland ESPN+ Gaddy, Aiden Becker, Andrew Jagar, Piramide, Simon Stubbs, Sophia Unthank, Shaw, Cameron Shearer, Garen Steele, 6:00 PM Los Angeles at St. Louis ESPN Monday, June 24 Anna Giberman, Arianna Pfeiffer, Audrey Stella Dixon, Trinnity Blanton, Tucker Barrett Terrell, Carley Thacker, Claire Wat- 6:00 PM Toronto at New York ESPN+ Arasmith, Ava McLellan, Bennett Abbott, Gibson, Veda Melancon, Vera Schepper, son, Kellan Weeks and Emma Zimmern. Tuesday, June 25 Brent Ferrante, Brielle Black, Brooks Vivian Vigodsky and Zachary Wentz 6:00 PM Texas at Detroit ESPN+ Clayton, Carsen Dasinger, Charleigh Ring, THIRD GRADE 8:45 PM Colorado at San Francisco ESPN Charlsie Sampler, Christian Phillips, Claire SECOND GRADE Luke Baltz, Jayla Barnett, Jordan Barry, Wednesday, June 26 Patton, Cole Hoffman, Colin Chyz, Connor David Allen, Georgia Anderson, Lukas Myron Best, Colbie Boutin, Ben Carlton, 7:00 PM Seattle at Milwaukee ESPN+ Stoffer, Daylen Cobb and Eli Cohen. Aung, Addison Bell, Charlotte Bennett, Austin Chapman, Adelaide Custred, Claire Elina Bemiss, Ella Twidwell, Embry Lily Brian, Zachary Burge, Kylie Capshaw, Downey, Gabrielle Endicott, Brooks NAScAR oN Tv Divin, Emma Eidson, Eva Beatty, Evan Isabella Castellano, Camila Caux, Mitchell Greenhut, David Howard, Jessica Jagar Murawski, Giuliana Tronu, Grant Strick- Coffey, Abigail Coleman, Ethan Collette and Jack Jordan. Saturday, June 22 land, Gwenevieve Gruden, Hazel Kyzar, and Logan Collette. Cooper King, Zoe Kline, Jackson 9:00 PM NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES AT S T. LOUIS Izan Gatica, Jace Van Slyke, Jack Driskell, McKinley Davis, Cade Emling, Marley Malone, Evelyn McElvaine and Roch Gateway International Raceway FS1 Jacob Middendorf, James Voelkel, James- Fazio, Alexis Fort, Alexandra Gaddy, Sunday, June 23 on King and Juliet Cruit. Christian Galdamez Mcauliff Conor 2:00 PM MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES AT SONOMA June Greenhut, Kai Simpson, Keller Gonterman, Finian Grace, Olivia Gronert, See GB Elementary, Page 8B» Sonoma FS1 WoMEN’S WoRLd cUP oN Tv

Jason Thompson/ Thursday, June 20 Gulf Breeze News 11:00 AM Cameroon vs. New Zealand FS1 Netherlands vs. Canada FOX JV 2:00 PM Sweden vs. United States FOX Chile vs. Thailand FS1 softball Round of 16 award Saturday, June 22 10:30 AM 1B (GER, ESP, CHN) vs. 3A (NOR, KOR, NGR), 3 C (AUS, winners BRA, JAM) or 3D (JPN, SCO, ARG) FS1 Autumn Morse 2:00 PM 2A (FRA, NOR, NGR) vs. 2C (AUS, BRA, ITA) FOX (Angel in the Sunday, June 23 o utfield), Maddy 10:30 AM 1D (ENG, JAP, ARG) vs. 3B (ESP, CHN, RSA), 3E (CAN, Branning (GPA NED, NZL, CMR) or 3F (THA, CHL) FS1 Award), Tiffany 2:00 PM 1A (FRA, NOR, NGR) vs. 3C (AUS, BRA, ITA, JAM), 3D Laird (dolphin (ENG, JPN, SCO, ARG) or 3E (NZL, CMR) FOX d etermination) Monday, June 24 and Gracie 11:00 AM 1F (USA, SWE) vs. 2B (GER, ESP, CHN) FS1 Saucier (dolphin 2:00 PM 2E (CAN, NED) vs. 2F (USA, SWE, CHL) FS1 d etermination) Tuesday, June 25 were award 11:00 AM 1C (AUS, BRA, ITA) vs. 3A (NOR, KOR, NGR), 3B (ESP, winners for the CHN, RSA) or 3F (THA, CHL) FS1 GBHS junior 2:00 PM 1E (CAN, NED) vs. 2D (ENG, JPN, ARG) FS1 varsity softball team at the recent GBHS Softball Awards Banquet. VOIP Telephone Solutions Surveillance Systems Wave 12s wins USSSA state title Structured Cabling Continue from Page 1B » Fiber Optic Internet Services Keigley, Ricks, Parker Granse and Cody Hardman all had a hit and a run scored. Brayden Hodges also scored a run. Wave 10, Landsharks 4: The Wave broke a 2-2 tie with an eight-run second Call Kevin Bulla inning in their first bracket play game. Escambia & Santa Rosa 433-1131 Hardman’s bases-loaded walk scored Okaloosa & Walton 244-2983 Howard to give the Wave the lead for good. kmsbusiness.com Hodges added a two-run single, while Keigley drove in one run with a single. Woodward drove in a run on a fielder’s choice. Jackson hit a two-run double, while Ricks scored a run when he reached on an error. Keigley went 2-for-2 with an RBI and scored once. Wave 7, Bill Bond 6: Howard hit a two- run, walk-off homer to give the Wave a win OPEN “Touchless” over Bill Bond. System for 24 roof lights! Howard went 2-for-3 with three RBIs, while Rowe, who scored on the game-winning HOURS homer, went 2-for-2 and scored twice. ɽNew Equipment ɽNew Teller Wave 9, Branson Ready Daphne ɽNew Vacuums ɽNew Everything! Trojans 1: The Wave broke a 1-1 tie with GULF BREEZE an eight-run fourth to win the title. Detail your car when Woodward hit an RBI triple, while the sun goes down! CAR WASH Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Granse and Hoeft both hit RBI doubles. 3399 GULF BREEZE PKWY vaughn Howard fouls off a pitch in a recent game for the Wave 12s. Rowe added an RBI single. 4B June 20, 2019 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com

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June 20 at Jackson 21 at Jackson 22 at Jackson #17 23 at Jackson 24 at Jackson om Ackimer 25 vs. Biloxi, 6:35 PM T H 26 vs. Biloxi, 6:35 PM 5-11, 185 lb. P 27 vs. Biloxi, 6:35 PM 28 vs. Biloxi, 6:35 PM Age: 24 29 vs. Biloxi, 6:05 PM A native of New Hyde 30 vs. Mississippi, 5:05 PM Park, N.Y., Hackimer was drafted by the Twins in the fourth round of the 2016 July Amateur Draft. 1 vs. Mississippi, 6:35 PM Hackimer pitched 37 2 vs. Mississippi, 6:35 PM games with Low-A Cedar 3 vs. Mississippi, 6:35 PM Rapids in 2016 and 2017 before getting promoted to 4 at Birmingham Advanced-A Fort Myers on May 31, 2017. He pitched 52 5 at Birmingham games with the Miracle (including nine games this season, 6 at Birmingham with an 0.59 earned run average) before being promoted 7 at Birmingham to Pensacola on May 6. 8 at Birmingham 9 at Birmingham 11 vs. Montgomery, 6:35 PM Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News 12 vs. Montgomery, 6:35 PM 2019 SouTHern 13 vs. Montgomery, 6:05 PM Aw, c’mon! 14 vs. Montgomery, 5:05 PM Caleb Hamilton can’t believe a strike three call in the Wahoos’ 9-7 loss in Biloxi on June 9. leAgue TeAm STATiSTicS 15 vs. Montgomery, 6:35 PM 16 vs. Montgomery, 6:35 PM Batting (End of first Half) 18 at Mississippi tEam aB r H Hr rBi BB so sB oBP slg aVg 19 at Mississippi Chattanooga 2185 305 563 49 278 232 583 64 .334 .388 .258 WAHooS SWePT in biloxi, loSe Birmingham 2198 247 544 34 236 203 531 52 .315 .349 .247 20 at Mississippi Tennessee 2254 283 553 29 267 233 530 59 .323 .346 .245 21 at Mississippi Biloxi 2258 306 550 60 285 272 610 73 .330 .382 .244 22 vs. Mobile, 6:35 PM Jackson 2242 305 532 70 286 232 597 38 .322 .397 .237 23 vs. Mobile, 6:35 PM Montgomery 2177 292 516 50 256 274 549 95 .330 .366 .237 24 vs. Mobile, 6:35 PM firST HAlf TiTle To HuckerS Mississippi 2237 243 527 42 220 217 647 46 .309 .362 .236 25 vs. Mobile, 6:35 PM S Pensacola 2255 292 514 59 266 253 641 45 .314 .356 .228 26 vs. Mobile, 6:35 PM Mobile 2092 218 474 27 199 224 565 40 .307 .320 .227 Jaylin Davis hit a solo homer Wahoos 5, Smokies 4 Jacksonville 2256 209 511 20 190 174 568 49 .289 .302 .227 27 at Jacksonville By Jason Thompson 28 at Jacksonville Gulf Breeze News© 2019 in the top of the first, while (11 innings, Friday): Travis PitcHing (End of first Half) 29 at Jacksonville [email protected] Travis Blankenhorn hit a two- Blankenhorn singled in the tEam W-l Era sHo sV H r Er Hr BB so 30 at Jacksonville run shot in the seventh that tied bottom of the 11th and scored Montgomery 43-26 3.01 10 23 535 229 201 36 201 536 Mississippi 33-36 3.10 7 16 474 245 205 44 252 578 31 at Jacksonville The Pensacola Blue Wahoos the game at 7-7. Kerrigan as Pensacola rallied Biloxi 41-29 3.28 12 23 449 248 219 42 240 631 will now focus on the second half Shuckers 6, Wahoos 0 from 4-3 down to win. Jacksonville 29-41 3.36 4 15 502 252 227 52 223 583 AuguST of the Southern League season, (June 11): Taylor Grzelakowski Blankenhorn was the Jackson 39-31 3.37 9 21 532 256 225 31 237 572 1 vs. B’ham, 6:35 PM which starts tonight with the first and Blankenhorn accounted for Wahoos’ lone multi-hitter, going Pensacola 38-32 3.43 11 23 573 274 233 36 232 672 2 vs. Birmingham, 6:35 PM Mobile 27-41 3.58 6 18 539 279 223 35 240 581 of five games in Jacksonville Pensacola’s only two hits as the 2-for-6, while Tyler Palm, in his Chattanooga 36-32 3.95 3 19 543 292 252 51 239 537 3 vs. Birmingham, 6:05 PM against the Jumbo Shrimp. Shuckers completed the sweep. second appearance since being Tennessee 33-36 4.03 1 19 567 307 270 54 218 583 4 vs. Birmingham, 5:05 PM The Wahoos, who started Blue Wahoos 7, Tennessee promoted from Rookie League Birmingham 27-42 4.26 5 13 570 318 273 59 232 548 5 vs. Birmingham, 6:35 PM their five-game series last Smokies 6 (12 innings, June Elizabethton, pitched two 7 at Mobile 8 at Mobile week in Biloxi up one on the 12): Ben Rortvedt’s one-out innings for the win. 9 at Mobile Shuckers, lost all five at MGM single in the bottom of the Smokies 2, Wahoos 1 (11 10 at Mobile Park before a 10-inning Wahoo 12th scored Blankenhorn as the innings, Saturday): A one-out 11 at Mobile loss to the Tennessee Smokies Wahoos won their series opener single in the top of the sixth gave 11 vs. Chattanooga, 6:35 PM on Thursday clinched the first with the Smokies. the Smokies a win in the first 12 vs. Chattanooga, 6:35 PM half title for the Shuckers. Smokies 4, Wahoos 3 (10 nine-inning game of the series. 13 vs. Chattanooga, 6:35 PM Shuckers 9, Wahoos 7 (June innings, Thursday): Jordan Davis had two of the Wahoos’ 14 vs. Chattanooga, 6:35 PM 10): Pensacola led four different Gore singled to plate Joe Cronin six hits. 15 vs. Chattanooga, 6:05 PM times before the Shuckers to make it a one-run game, but Smokies 3, Wahoos 2 18 at Mississippi 19 at Mississippi scored twice in the bottom of Davis hit into a game-ending (Sunday): Tanner English had 20 at Mississippi the seventh in a devastating loss double play that eliminated the two hits to snap an 0-for-27 skid 21 at Mississippi June 10. Wahoos from the first half title. in a loss to the Smokies. 22 at Mississippi #6 #24 #1 23 vs. Jackson, 6:35 PM 24 vs. Jackson, 6:05 PM Travis Taylor Ben 25 vs. Jackson, 5:05 PM uPcoming PromoTionS Blankenhorn Grzelakowski Rortvedt Went 7-For-26 Went 4-For-11 Had seven Hits, 26 vs. Jackson, 6:35 PM Tuesday, June 25 park buffet, unlimited soda and Game Highlight: Wine and 27 vs. Jackson, 6:35 PM WitH a HoMe run WitH tWo runs including a HoMe 6:35 p.m. vs. Shuckers water and an exclusive Wahoos Sign Wednesdays and Four s scored and tWo run, and tWo rBis 29 at Montgomery, 6:35 PM rBi rBis last Week 30 at Montgomery, 6:35 PM Game Highlight: Fat hat for just $24. Get autographs from Blue 31 at Montgomery, 6:05 PM Tuesday Wednesday, June 26 Wahoos’ players in the Bait & The Winn-Dixie Party Deck 6:35 p.m. vs. Shuckers Tackle Team Shop from 5:30- ePTember S is open to all fans on Tuesdays, Game Highlights (2): Salute 5:45. 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Package FOR TAX DEED includes Non- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Name in which Assessed: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ATCF II FLORIDA-A- HAGY L FLANARY ESTATE D i r e c t i o n a l matters, The administration of the estate of ZOE P. LIOLLIO LLC , holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has Antenna (Antenna filed said Tax Certificate for the Tax Deed to be issued a/k/a ZOETSA P. LIOLLIO, deceased, whose date All of the above property is located in Santa Rosa County, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of death was November 8, 2018, is pending in the M a k e / M o d e l : thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, In the state of Florida. FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT the Description of the property, and Name(s) in which it Circuit Court for SANTA ROSA County, Florida, Probate IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Pro p a g a t i o n put it in is assessed is as follows: Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street, Unless such certificate(s) shall be redeemed according to CIVIL ACTION System Inc. Milton, Florida 32570. The names and addresses the law the property described in such certificate(s) will of the personal representative and the personal Certificate Number: be sold to the highest bidder online at www.santarosa. CASE NO.:18000558CAMXAX PSIFMR-3-HWS, representative’s attorney are set forth below. 1703931 realtaxdeed.com on 07/22/2019 at 12:00 noon CT, 3 section, 0.5 All creditors of the decedent and other persons by Donald C. Spencer, Santa Rosa County Clerk of the THREE UNDER PAR, LLC, print! having claims or demands against decedent’s estate Courts. wav e l e n g t h Year of Issuance: on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served Plaintiff, s p a c e d ) ; 2017 must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FCC License; LEGAL 42960 Gulf Breeze News 4x 06/13/19 vs. Description of Property: FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS In t e l l e c t u a l Gulf CRESCENT SHORES COM NE COR LOT QQ TH AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, SURVIVING SPOUSE, 669.45 FT S FOR POB TH CONT S 75 FT W 110 FT NOTICE ON THEM. Property (i.e. GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, N 75 FT E 110 FT TO POB (ALSO KNOWN AS LOT All other creditors of the decedent and other persons IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE website, phone TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN 23 BLK A PERRY BROCK UN REC SUB) AS DES IN OR having claims or demands against decedent’s estate FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF JEANETTE NELSON number, customer Breeze 931 PG 101 must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A JEANETTE A. NELSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS CIVIL ACTION list, account OF JEANETTE NELSON A/K/A JEANETTE A. NELSON, Parcel ID: NOTICE. list and related et al., 21-2S-26-0780-0QQ22-0000 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS Wells Fargo USA Holdings, Inc. content), Nautel SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 Case#: 2017-CA-000047 News WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Defendants. Name in which Assessed: Plaintiff, V10 Totally ______/ ALANNA RIZZO, SEBASTIANO L RIZZO NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET -vs.- solid state FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS Catherine J. Elliott a/k/a Catherine Elliott; NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 10KW broadcast All of the above property is located in Santa Rosa OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH Asset Acceptance LLC; Unknown Parties in IS BARRED. Possession #1; Unknown Parties in Possession Transmitter, County, In the state of Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final The date of first publication of this notice is June #2; Unknown Parties in Possession #3 desktop 13, 2019. Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 3, 2019 and Unless such certificate(s) shall be redeemed according entered in Case No. 18000558CAMXAX of the Circuit computers, Defendants. to the law the property described in such certificate(s) Attorney for Personal Personal Representative: Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa c o m p u t e r (850) will be sold to the highest bidder online at www. Representative: /s/ Arvey Holcomb County, Florida in which THREE UNDER PAR, LLC, NOTICE OF SALE peripherals, santarosa.realtaxdeed.com on 07/29/2019 at 12:00 /s/ John S. Bordelon Arvey Holcomb is the Plaintiff and UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, noon CT, by Donald C. Spencer, Santa Rosa County John S. Bordelon, Attorney 8271 Gulf Blvd. SURVIVING SPOUSE, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, and related NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to order Clerk of the Courts. Florida Bar #: 569770 Unit 1101 LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS rescheduling foreclosure sale or Final Judgment, e q uipment. 1101 Gulf Breeze Parkway Navarre, Florida 32566 WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF 932-8986 LEGAL 45990 Gulf Breeze News 4x 06/20/19 Building 5, Suite 19 entered in Civil Case No. 2017-CA-000047 of the JEANETTE NELSON A/K/A JEANETTE A. NELSON; Catalog and Circuit Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEANETTE NELSON A/K/A photos available Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein Wells Fargo USA Telephone: (850) 934-1000 JEANETTE A. NELSON; FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE Holdings, Inc., Plaintiff and Catherine J. Elliott a/k/a at www.moecker- E-Mail: [email protected] CORPORATION; DISCOVER BANK; UNKNOWN Catherine Elliott are defendant(s), I, Clerk of Court, Secondary E-Mail: [email protected] TENANT #1 N/K/A DAVID BROWN; UNKNOWN auctions.com Bid- Donald C. Spencer, will sell to the highest and best [email protected]; TENANT #2 N/K/A LISA BROWN; are defendants, NOTICE OF INTENT TO bidder for cash AT www.santarosa.realforeclose.com ding Notice: All Donald C. Spencer, Clerk of the Court, will sell to the Legal 42956 Gulf Breeze News 2x 06/13/2019 AT 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME on July 2, formal bids must CONSIDER A RESOLUTION highest and best bidder for cash in/on www.santarosa. 2019, the following described property as set forth in realforeclose.com in accordance with chapter 45 be submitted be- said Final Judgment, to-wit: The reading and adoption of the following proposed Resolution by the Board of County Florida Statutes, Santa Rosa County, Florida at 11:00 AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST IN fore 11am EST on Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., June 27, 2019 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR am CT on the 5th day of July, 2019 the following LOT 1, BLOCK “B”, MARIMACK HILLS, JUNE 26, 2019 and July 11, 2019 in the Commissioners meeting room at the County Administrative SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA described property as set forth in said Final Judgment A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF Complex, located at 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. PROBATE DIVISION of Foreclosure: to erodriguez@ GOVERNMENT LOT 3, SECTION 28, A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST, moeckerauctions. IN RE: ESTATE OF ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND SITUATE IN SANTA COMMISSIONERS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; AS com Inspection File Number: 2019-CP-206 ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, VIZ: LOT 9, BLOCK C, FLORIDA, TO EXPAND GEOGRAPHIC AREA OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK “C”, AT PAGE 139 NICKY LANE BASS, Division: MISTY WOODS, A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF available upon COUNTY SEAT PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. Deceased. SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, SECTION 138.12. request. Receiver- SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK F, PAGE ship Case #2017- THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, WHEREAS, the City of Milton is the County Seat of Santa NOTICE TO CREDITORS 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. CA-00110 To OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS Rosa County; PARCEL/TAX I.D. #: 29-2N-29-2522-00C-00-0090 OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST register: $5,000 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Santa The administration of the estate of NICKY LANE COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 3610 MISTY WOOD FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER refundable cash Rosa County determines it is appropriate to construct a new Santa Rosa BASS, deceased, whose date of death was December CIRCLE, PACE, FL 32571 County Courthouse at 4025 Avalon Boulevard, Milton, Florida 32583, 27, 2018, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa THE SALE. deposit to bid. Parcel ID #19-1N-28-0000-01213-0000; Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, File Number PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3610 MISTY WOODS 19- CP -206, the address of which is Post Office Box If you are a person with a disability who needs (800) 840-BIDS | WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Santa CIRCLE, PACE, FL 32571 Rosa County determined that the geographic area of the County Seat 472, Milton, FL 32572. any accommodation in order to participate in this (954) 252-2887 The name and address of the personal proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to should be expanded to include the property located at 4025 Avalon Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from AB-1098 AU- representative and the personal representative’s the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Boulevard, Milton, Florida 32583, Parcel ID #19-1N-28-0000-01213- the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the attorney are set forth below. 3219, Eric Rubin 0000; date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days All creditors of the decedent and other persons, Court Administration, ADA Liaison ------WHEREAS, the proposal to expand the geographic area after the sale. of the County Seat has been advertised in a newspaper of general who have claims or demands against decedents estate, Santa Rosa County including un-matured, contingent or un-liquidated 6865 Caroline Street circulation and two advertised public hearings have been held on the /s/ Damian G. Waldman, Esq. claims, and who have been served a copy of this Milton, FL 32570 proposal; Damian G. Waldman, Esq. notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE Phone (850) 623-3159 Fax (850) 982-0602 WHEREAS, the boundary of the City of Milton is not Florida Bar No. 0090502 extended hereby and the territory added to the County Seat is not LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF [email protected] THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY David John Miller, Esq. annexed into the City of Milton; Florida Bar No. 69995 NOTICE OF (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY at least 7 days before your scheduled court NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD Law Offices of Damian G. Waldman, P.A. OF THIS NOTICE TO THEM. appearance, or immediately upon receiving AUCTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY: PO Box 5162 All other creditors of the decedent and other this notification if the time before the scheduled 1. The geographic area of the County Seat is expanded to Largo, FL 33779 The City of Gulf Breeze persons who have claims or demands against the appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing encompass and include the property located at 4025 Avalon Boulevard, Telephone: (727) 538-4160 will be conducting an decedent’s estate, including un-matured, contingent or voice impaired, call 711. Milton, Florida 32583, Parcel ID #19-1N-28-0000-01213-0000. Facsimile: (727) 240-4972 auction of City prop- or un-liquidated claims, must file their claims with this 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE, LLP Email 1: [email protected] erty deemed surplus court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE adoption. Attorneys for Plaintiff Email 2: [email protected] by the Gulf Breeze City OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. PASSED AND ADOPTED by a vote of ___ yeas, ___ nays, 4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd., Ste 100 E-Service: [email protected] Council in accordance ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER and ___ absent of the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa Tampa, FL 33614 Attorneys for Plaintiff with the Code of BARRED. County, Florida, on the ___ day of ____, 2019. Telephone: (813) 880-8888 Ext. 5124 Ordinances, Chapter NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIMS FILED TWO (2) YEARS Fax: (813) 880-8800 **See Americans with Disabilities Act** 2, Article V, Surplus The Ordinance may be inspected by the public prior to the above scheduled meeting at OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DEATH IS BARRED. For Email Service Only: If you are a person with a disability who needs Property. the Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC Support Services Department, 6495 Caroline FIRST DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS: SFG [email protected] any accommodation in order to participate in this Street, Milton, Florida. All interested parties should take notice that if they decide to For all other inquiries: [email protected] proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to The auction will be held June 13, 2019 appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: online at Govdeals.com matter coming before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL By: Michael L. Tebbi Court Administration, ADA Liaison Santa Rosa County between July 5, 2019, insure that a record of the proceeding they are appealing exists and for such purpose PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: REPRESENTATIVE: FL Bar 070856 6865 Caroline Street Milton, FL 32570 Phone (850) and October 4, 2019, they will need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record J .Rod Cameron, Esquire Deanna W. Bass For Summer Hodges, Esq. 623-3159 Fax (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa@ as items will be added shall include the testimony and the evidence upon which their appeal is to be based. J. ROD CAMERON, PLLC 4705 Cam Lane FL Bar# 76515 flcourts1.gov at least 7 days before your scheduled periodically throughout Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to these proposed Florida Bar No.: 83224 Pace, FL 32571 Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, you court appearance, or immediately upon receiving the timeframe. ordinances. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order 5089 Highway 90 are advised that this office may be deemed a debt this notification if the time before the scheduled to participate in a public hearing you are entitled to the provision of certain assistance. Pace, FL 32571 appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or Legal 45988 collector and any information obtained may be used for Please contact Emily Spencer at (850) 983-1855 or at 6495 Caroline Street, Milton at (850) 995-8640 voice impaired, call 711. Gulf Breeze News that purpose. least one (1) week prior to the date of the public hearing. [email protected] 6/20/19 Legal 42945 Gulf Breeze News 2x 06/06/19, 06/20/19 LEGAL 42954 Gulf Breeze News 2x 6/13/19 LEGAL 42957 Gulf Breeze News 2x 06-13-19 Legal 45987 Gulf Breeze News 2x 06/20/19 gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 20, 2019 7B Brito getting ready for Bare Knuckle fight By Jason Thompson ­martial arts fight, I didn’t know about Gulf Breeze News© 2019 sprawl was, I didn’t know anything about [email protected] ju-jitsu,” Brito said. “It was an amateur A local fighter will be hitting the road fight, so they offered me $250. I’ll just this weekend to compete in BKFC 6. use my jab and I’d win. As soon as the Elvin Leon Brito will be on the guy took me down, I was a fish out of ­undercard of the Bare Knuckle Fighting water. Think I lost on a rear choke. I had Championship card Saturday in Tampa. no idea what the hell was going on.” The event will be available on pay-per- Brito said after that fight, he was view (for more information, log on to ­determined to continue. He went 8-5 as an https://www.bareknuckle.tv/orderppv). amateur MMA fighter, starting in 2009. “I started at a community complex, “It’s been a huge journey,” said Brito, where they were offering boxing who moved back to Puerto Rico to ­classes,” said Brito, who started into ­perform with a group called Top Combat. fighting around age 16 in Joliet, Ill. “I His time in Puerto Rico ended with was a little fat boy when I first started. I a win over Amelio Martinez in a fight wasn’t too good at it (at first), but I was in his hometown, Maunabo. He won, tough and could throw a real hard hit and I ­despite breaking a bone in his arm. could take a hit. I liked the competition.” Fifteen months later, Brito was back. He Brito recalled losing his first three defeated Patrick Cinoble by unanimous fights, but he won his next seven or decision at Cage Fighting Association 9 eight. At 18, he moved to Puerto Rico, Night of Champions in Miami. where he taught classes and compet- After a decade in MMA, Brito ed, going 14-2 there. While in Puerto ­pivoted into bare knuckle, which Rico, Brito got the mixed martial arts ­became legal in the states last year. His bug planted in his ear. He moved back fight Saturday, against Jim Alers, is his to Joliet, after losing his job, where he second bare knuckle fight. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News ­connected with a club. There he taught a “It’s both slower rate and a faster Bare-ing down ­striking class in exchange for a place to pace,” Brito said. “Every punch has the Elvin Brito (right) trains with Scott Farley last week at Core Martial Arts Academy. Brito will be competing on a Bare train. That began his MMA career. potential to win the fight and cause a lot ­Knuckle card this weekend in Tampa. “First time I was offered a mixed of damage.” Weather keeps turnout down at Sertoma Fishing Rodeo The weather didn’t knock out “There was only one Lion 3rd Smith, Joel - M 3.8 1st Smith, Joel - M 3.3 1st Fields, Chase - B 7.4 2nd Aicardi, Austin - B 1.6 the Gulf Breeze Sertoma Fishing Fish that came in, which was Flounder 2nd Aicardi, Adam - M 2.5 2nd Sandfort, Thomas - B 0.6 3rd Cutler, Eliza - G 1.5 1st Gilliland, J.D. - M 2.2 3rd Tucker, Zack - M 0.9 Mullet Speckled Trout Rodeo — but in boxing terms, caught on a hook and line off the 2nd Gilliland, Jamie - M 2.2 Speckled Trout 1st Fields, Chase - B 1.6 1st Rohan, Jake - B 3.5 the club took some body shots. pier at Ft. Pickens. The divers 3rd Robertson, Kyle - M 1.9 1st Fields, Eric - M 4.9 2nd Todd, Gunter - B 1.6 2nd Tierce, Libby - G 3.3 “We weighed in 230 fish by did not go out due to the 8-10 Grouper 2nd Fuller, Jamie - M 3.2 3rd Rohan, Julia - G 1.6 3rd Cutler, Emmaline - G 3.2 118 anglers. This is about half of foot seas for most of Saturday 1st Fields, Eric - M 2.7 3rd Stillman, Diane - L 2.9 Pinfish White Trout Mullet White Trout 1st Sidner, Falcon - B 0.5 1st Rohan, Julia - G 0.4 our past years’ results,” Wil Per- and Sunday,” Pergande said. 1st Dellaratta, Pete - M 1.9 1st Davidson, Noble - M 0.4 2nd Tindall, Kinsley - G 0.5 2nd Corvin, James - B 0.3 gande said. “The weather was “We had over 150 kids at- 2nd Orlando, Levi - M 1.8 2nd Davidson, Danielle - L 0.3 3rd Tierce, Libby - G 0.4 3rd Rohan, Drew - B 0.3 really against all the fishing this tend the fishing clinic who all 3rd Ball, Steven - M 1.7 3rd Fuller, Jamie - M 0.2 Redfish Master/Junior Combined Angler ­weekend and, as a result, just received free rods, reels and a Redfish 1st Zechiel, Caleb - B 3.8 Dolphin 1st Fuller, Wendy - L 6.5 Junior Angler 2nd Rohan, Drew - B 3.1 1st Merchant, Troy - M 3.6 about all of the fish were caught fishing box.” 2nd Fuller, Jamie - M 6.2 Bluefish 3rd Underwood, J.C. - B 2.9 King Mackeral in the bay off boats and piers.” The list of winners is as 3rd Butler, Wendi - L 6.1 1st Tierce, Aaron - B 1.4 Skipjack 1st Aicardi, Tyler - B 5.7 The following were winners: ­follows: Skipjack Bonita 1st Shoemaker, Kaleb - B 1.5 Sheepshead The Master Male Angler – Master Angler 1st Butler, Wendi - L 2.0 1st Aicardi, Tyler - B 6.0 2nd Tierce, Aaron - B 1.4 1st Robertson, Kyle - M 7.3 Bluefish 2nd Fuller, Wendy - L 1.9 2nd Sandfort, Thomas - B 4.5 3rd Thomas, Ethan - B 1.3 2nd Gilliland, J.D. - M 5.1 Clifton Gagliano; Master Lady 1st Gagliano, Clifton - M 1.6 3rd Roberts, Ira - M 1.7 3rd Aicardi, Austin - B 4.1 Snapper 3rd Seaman, Angela - L 3.8 Angler – Wendy Fuller ; Master 2nd Tanner, Skip - M 1.5 Snapper Flounder 1st Fields, Chase - B 1.3 Largest Fish Jr. Male Angler – Kaleb Shoe- 3rd Munoz, Justin - M 1.1 1st Fuller, Wendy - L 1.9 1st Tindall, Kinsley - G 1.8 2nd Sidner, Falcon - B 0.7 1st Fletcher, Jeff - M 18.1 maker; Master Jr. Girl Angler Bonita 2nd Martin, John - M 1.5 2nd Thomas, Billie - G 1.4 3rd Underwood, J.C. - B 0.6 2nd Roberts, Ira - M 10.5 1st Aicardi, Adam - M 6.3 3rd Fuller, Jamie - M 1.4 3rd Cutler, Leland - B 1.1 Spanish Mackeral 3rd Fields, Chase - B 7.7 – Julia Rohan. 2nd Fletcher, Jeff - M 4.2 Spanish Mackeral Grouper 1st Aicardi, Tyler - B 1.9 Independence Day Blue Wahoos on the Bay Stadium

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Davis Manderson, Gabriella Mathes, Kolten Smith, Kevin Stephens, Isaiah Emma Black, Parker Boyd, Merritt Delaney Hardy, Charles Hewette, Sarah Selogy, Zara Tavai, Titus Jiselle Mazuelos, Allison McGarvey. Taylor, Christian Thompson, Rebecca Brown, William Busbee, Eme` Chhe- Eli Hodges, Vaughn Howard, Maya Turner, Teddy Verschueren and Anya Joseph Miyamoto, Peter Northrup, Tumbleson and Camila Vargas. tri, Delaney Cobb, Alexis Cohen, Hyche, Candice Johnson, Nicholas Wardwell. Parker Parris, Parker Price, Ella Lilly Cornwell and Addison Dean. Luna, Amaya Luque-Perales, Les- Ramirez, Claire Rios, Marek Ro- THIRD GRADE Tess Elidemir, Cameron English, lie Martinez Cordova, Lucy Maw, FIFTH GRADE sciszewski, Caleb Rowley, Taran Elan Alqudah, Jayden Barnes, Zoee Gatlin, Layla Gronert, Stella Tristen Pace, Oliver Person, Anna Alexis Benson, Ava Boren, Schenck, Jorge Scott, Christopher Alyssa Barone,Owen Beatty, Brook- Hackel, Preston Hanna, Hannah Ryan, Luke Shepherd, Parker Smith, Laila Chavarria Service, Avril Clark, Smith, Carson Smith, Logan Tan, lyn Black, Phoebe Bourgeois, Coley Harris, Adeline Hartgrave, Kenadee Delaney Smith, Sophia Tatro, Brody Alexander Colley, Savannah Conk- Robert Taylot and Eli Vaughan. Bullock, Carson Caluda, Jack Chris- Krohn, Morgan Mamula, Mollie Triplett, Kryton Walker, Alec Ward, lin, Madison Coughlin, Mark Cur- tianson, Reid Clark, Ayden Clark, Massey and Madison McKinney. John Parker Ware, Zachary White, ran, Adriana Diemer, Cole Ducote, SECOND GRADE Maddox Coker and Trent Coughlin. Kekoa Pabo, Felicity Pfau, Daphne Evan Willis, Kevin Winchester and Hayden Duncan and Hunter Duncan. Matthis Adams, Nyalize Baquero, Caleb Coy, Trotter Crooke, Mason Phelps, Brylee Pinkston, Brynn Amanda Yang. GBMS announces fourth nine-week Honor Roll Pensacola Continue from Page 6B » Seventh Grade Hild, Allison Sharit, Tarah Cheng, Ibuki Martinez, Vida Beach Allen, Jonas Hoffert, Lily Simmons, Kaiden Clarke, Albert Maxwell, Abbigale Cruz, Lesly Montgomery, Lily Allen, Noah Hoffman, Kathryn Smith, Connor Cook, Jonah McKinney, Blake Elementary Dannreuther, William Morgan, Owen Ambrosi, Maia Holley, Isabella Smith, Gabriel Cross, Alex McLaughlin, Ian Davis, Mia Murray, Matthew Amiss, Langley Howard, Gavin Solarski, Morgan Crowder, Jesse Meador, Abigail announces Delgado, Roxy Niswonger, Kaya Ammon, Leila Hunt, Molly Solarski, Robert Curtsinger, Garrett Migliorisi, Jack Dunham, Jayda Owens, Isabelle Bates, David Ingham, Amber Standal, Zak Dack, Kai Miller, Sophie fourth Ferguson, Carmyn Peters, Layla Bearden, Nicole Jagar, Charlotte Stersic, Anna Darmofal, Christa Millican, John Filardi, Jacob Pipkin, Isabella Bell, Evan Jenkins, William Swartz, Isabella Davis, Corbett Misita, Neysa nine-week Finelli, Keira Poteet, Sage Berg, Hayden Jorgensen, Loni Tanner, Anderson Deutsch, Cody Moore, Chloe Finley, Caroline Pruitt, Andrew Bondurant, Michael Kamm, Joshua Tejeda, Donna Devanney, Connor Moore, Reagan Flick, Noah Rafferty, Lilly Bonney, Emily-Grace Kauffman, Ella Thorn, Jacob Farish, Dixie Moran, Gareth Honor Roll Garcia, Miguel Ragsdale, Grace Branning, Adyson Kellen, Anderson Tillar, Michael Feuerbacher, Nevaeh Orlando, Raina Jeff Castleberry, principal, Geller, Andrew Ramirez De Arella, Buccella, Caleb King, Cecilia Toms, Emma Finfrock, Isabelle Orr, Natalie and the staff at Pensacola Beach George, Cameron Hannah Burge, Benjamin Kirk, Preston Tracy, Ryan Gailey, Gavin Ostrom, William Elementary School congratulate Gore, Lauren Reynoldson, Victoria Buttell, Brett Lacour, Jacob Tucker-Dean, Emily Geiger, Eric Palmer, Riley the following fourth- and third- Green, Addison Ring, Marlin Cain, Patrick Leshnov, Maya Verschueren, Gilbert, Nathanael Parkinson, John graders for making the fourth Green, Matthew Robertson, Morgan Caldwell, Eleanor Lewis, Alexandra Josephine Graber, Elise Pearson, Rhiannon nine-weeks Honor Roll: Hancock, Jacob Rocha, Cole Calloway, Aidan Longmire, Gracyn Vinyard, Trevor Green, Lillian Peterman, Emma Hansen, Alki Rowe, Hutson Caridi, Ciara Luchsinger, Emma Weber, Evelyn Guilbeau, Makayla Phelps, Gracyn PBES 4th Grade Harrelson, Parker Ruffin, Anna Carlock, Cooper Manning, Blake White, Luke Gutshall, Christian Rak, Aaron A Honors: Harvey, Emerson Satterfield, Daniel Chapman, Ava Mann, Lilly Williams, Avery Hall, Bruce Rehm, Mary Lily Asmar, Suri Amjad, Hawley, Colin Satterwhite, Bella Clark, Caden Martinez, Cayden Woodward, William Hart, Caden Catherine Samantha Budzowski, Charlie Hidenrite, Justin Schnuelle, Gianna Clayton, Brock McAuliffe, Isabella Wysoczynski, Ava Hasell, Emery Renfroe, Quinton Coyl, Anna Grace Pennington Hill, Jackson Schulte, Landon Cote, Parker McCall, Ava Zwierzchowski, Hecht, Kyra Rich, Jakob and Devon Uniacke Hobbs, Marshall Seeliger, Riley Coughlin, Tanner McCastle, Isabel Payton Hepworth, Cole Rogers, Avery AB Honors: Hoffman, Ryan Selland, Miller Coughlin, Zachary McIlwain, William Hitchcock, Lauren Rojas, Julianna Sawyer Asmar, Isaac Hofius, Victoria Shepherd, Simon Crain, Parker McLaughlin, Turner Eighth Grade Hobbs, Mia Rubin, Dori Adkinson, Jakub Alibasic, Holt, Coleman Sherman, Sydney Dalrymple, Tristan Meyer, Luke Abell, Lorelei Hoffman, Sean Rushing, Robert Nic Brewster, Clara Campus, Howard, Madelyn Slusher, Savannah Davenport, Brennan Miller, Kennedy Alba, Janna Kaye Houghton, Katherine Saiter, Lauren David Grosso, Cameron Hoeft, Howell, Ellery Smith, Blakely Dean-Pullus, Sophia Mills, Chloe Allison, Kate Houldin, Natalie Stamey, Rico Charlotte Hunter, Carter Jenkins, Johnson, Landon Smith, Kali Delapp, Augustina Nettles, Andrew Bailey, Nicholas Hunt, Roman Steffanini, Alexia Aubrey McMillion, Kian Patel, Kamm, Kaitlyn Smith, Nicholas Dorsch, Joshua Ng, Logan Baker, Seth Isztok, Andrew Steiner, Rachel Mena Patroni, Cole Stewart, Keigley, Tristan Snyder, McKenna Doughty, Karlee North, Aurora Banks, Jack Jackson, Gwyneth Su, Davin Landon Suarez, Cayman Tidwell Ladner, Seamus Souza, Abigail Elkins, Marquez Odom, Hannah Barnett, Bryton Jimenez, Giovanni Taylor, Londen and Emily Tillar Laidacker, Jack Stephens, Jackson Elsas, Marion Olson, Benjamin Beatty, Jasmine Kane, Naomi Thomas, William Lamb, Thomas Stevens, Gwenyth Emling, Charles Page, Olivia Bernicken, Grayson Kariher, Dylan Tran, Elijah Third grade Lamy, Cash Sultan, Talia Emma, Landen Page, Sophia Berry, Connor King, Kaylee Tucker, Jasmine “A” Honor Roll Lee, Anthony Tapang Rorabaugh, Flint, Nathan Patrick, Zennon Bleiler, John Kline, Fionn Turner, Olivia Chloe Ciolino, Kathryn Leveille, Ethan Quentyn Garza, Jackson Patton, John Boling, Claire Kruse, Melissa Viglione, Chris Crittenden, Adam Hough, Alex Lopez, Katelyn Trammell, Andrew Gilbert, Leahna Profancik, Kaileigh Boone, Matthew Lafon, Landon Walker, 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