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the northbound BY JOE CULPEPPER Gulf Breeze News lane of Pensacola [email protected] Bay Bridge a WEEKEND quarter-mile south Weather Tiger Point Walmart employ- of Pensacola. Also killed in THURSDAY ees mourned the loss of a well- 12/4 liked colleague last week, three the violent, fiery Fulfer Showers days before the biggest shop- crash was suspect- O ed drunken driver Tyler Peterson, high ping day of the year. 67 23, a U.S. Army helicopter pilot O Bakery associate Anthony low 38 Fulfer, 39, died at approximate- from New Berlin, Wis., who was ly 12:43 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. visiting the area from Fort FRIDAY 12/5 25, after leaving work when his Rucker near Dothan, Ala. Partly Cloudy small Ford pickup truck collid- Fulfer, married and the father high 59O ed head-on with a vehicle of three children under 10, O See BRIDGE, Page 2A6 low 39 speeding the wrong direction in

SATURDAY 12/6 Partly Cloudy Two-motorcycle accident high 63O low 46O claims man in Midway motorcycle at a very high rate BY JOE CULPEPPER SUNDAY 12/7 Gulf Breeze News of speed with a female passen- Partly Cloudy ger, Randel Laine Banning, 21, Tim Hoffman and [email protected] O of Navarre, also on board. high 62 wife, Susan, and A Pensacola man died Bullock’s motorcycle caught up O children Carl (top), low 46 Sunday night on U.S. Highway with a 2005 Honda motorcycle Samantha (left), 98 near Mohawk Trail when the driven by Kerry Gene Larrabee, Matthew (center) motorcycle he was driving west and Olivia. 25, of Gulf Breeze. collided with another motorcy- According to a Florida INSIDE cle traveling in the same direc- Highway Patrol report, the front tion toward Gulf Breeze. of Bullock’s bike made contact Hiram Jeffrey Bullock, 22, was driving a 2007 Yamaha See BIKES, Page 2A6 Classifieds 3D College Football 8C Photo by Vici Papajohn/Graphic illustration by Jessica Bowie/Gulf Breeze News Community 3-8A Crossword 3B Fire departments agree Entertainment 2-3B Hoffman proud of record Holiday Gift Guide 1B to study consolidation Island News 1D Obituaries 7A on Gulf Breeze City Council ■ Midway Chief says Governing com- Opinion 6A process could take up missions and Seniors 7A Development Review Board Gulf Breeze Volunteer Fire department admin- BY VICI PAPAJOHN to three years istrators represent- Sports 1-6C Gulf Breeze News (DRB), Gulf Breeze Department Lieutenant and Architectural Review Board Emergency Medical ing Midway Fire Talk of the Town 5A [email protected] BY JOE CULPEPPER (ARB) and the Gulf Breeze Technician, a job he vows to District, Holley- Gulf Breeze News “Mailing Statement Carl Timothy “Tim” Community Redevelopment never give up. Navarre Fire and [email protected] Kanzigg is on Editorial Page” Hoffman II stepped down Agency (CRA). In 2001, he He has been a United Navarre Beach Committees representing Fire met Nov. 23 FOUR SECTIONS last week after 15 years of became a Board member of States Air Force Civil three south Santa Rosa fire in Midway to gauge interest in VOL. 7, NO. 49 service to the community as Gulf Breeze Financial Servant since 1987 working departments will meet Saturday, consolidation or merger. DECEMBER 4, 2008 a City Councilman. Services. He has offered to as the Environmental Hoffman was elected in continue to serve on the Planning and Programs Dec. 6, in Navarre to continue Midway Fire Chief Jonathan 1993 to serve in Seat B and ARB but awaits council Manager for Headquarters laying groundwork for a pro- Kanzigg initiated the matter immediately signed up to appointment to the position. Air Force Special Operations posed study to determine Oct. 14 when he addressed his whether consolidation of services commission and was given serve on the Gulf Breeze Hoffman also is a long-time See HOFFMAN, Page 3A6 or possible merger are feasible. See FIRE, Page 2A6

home! Local pharmacy icon Kostic retires at age 81 ■ Popular woman Gulf Breeze. She checked out at 1 p.m. for having had Agnes for your saw many name Kostic had worked at the “Agnes will be very much these years.” location for 25 years, but the missed at CVS,” said Terrie Helen Antonnacci, cus- changes in 25 years names of her employers kept Fenoff, manager of the store tomer and long-time resident changing. She started at age for five years. of Gulf Breeze said, “I will BY BETTY ARCHER ALLEN 56 for Big B, which became John Whitfield, District miss Agnes at CVS. I wish Gulf Breeze News she wouldn’t retire.” [email protected] Revco, then Eckerd’s and Manager of CVS, added: finally CVS. Each new “Agnes was here when I Kostic said the friendli- Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today ness of Gulf Breeze resi- Beloved community fig- employer inherited Kostic came as assistant manager. Betty Archer Allen/Gulf Breeze News ure Agnes Kostic retired last and was glad to get her. She helped me to learn to dents has been a blessing. Agnes Kostic (left) and CVS Pharmacy Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy mailed directly to mailed directly Tuesday at the age of 81 Tuesday, Nov. 25 was use the register and many “I’ve enjoyed my work District Manager John Whitfield share a from the CVS Pharmacy in Kostic’s last day at work. other things. CVS is better See KOSTIC, Page 2A6 light moment prior to her retirement.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2A December 4, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS BRIDGE: FIRE: Alert system No dissent effectiveness from initial Thursday, Dec. 4 Wednesday, questioned Gulf Breeze Hospital Dec. 10 by authorities gathering Auxiliary Christmas Tree Santa Rosa County Lighting 5:30 p.m., Gulf Tourist Development Continued from page 1A Continued from page 1A Breeze Hospital, 1101 Gulf South End Committee Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze 9 a.m., Visitors’ Center, approval to approach neighbor- City of Gulf Breeze 8543 Navarre Parkway, including an autistic son, lived ing agencies with the idea. Development Review Board in the Crescent Lake area of Navarre Saving taxpayer money and 6:30 p.m., Council Chambers, City of Gulf Breeze Pensacola. His funeral was better public service are moti- Gulf Breeze City Hall, 1070 Executive Committee Saturday. vations for such a study. Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze 6:30 p.m., Council “Tony was a model associ- Significant budget restraints Chambers, Gulf Breeze ate,” Walmart store manager resulting from Amendment Friday, Dec. 5 City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Brian English said. “He was One and Florida’s depressed Gulf Breeze Area Drive, Gulf Breeze always dependable, always had housing market are putting the Chamber of Commerce Expo a smile on his face. He was pinch on fire-service providers Committee 8:30 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 11 close to a lot of associates, espe- Ric Ruminski/Special to Gulf Breeze News Chamber Conference Room, across the state that rely heavi- Gulf Breeze Area cially in the bakery. He was a The burned remains of the Chevrolet HHR driven by Army 409 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf helicopter pilot Tyler Peterson lies upside down on the ly on tax revenue. Departments Breeze Chamber of Commerce big part of our Walmart family.” are slashing spending and in Membership Appreciation Fulfer altered his work Pensacola Bay Bridge after last Tuesday morning’s crash. many cases cutting personnel Saturday, Dec. 6 Breakfast 7 a.m., first floor schedule and worked the late In the immediate aftermath, offices of the Gulf Breeze and to balance their budgets. conference room, Andrews Monday shift in order to be off questions arose about a contro- Pensacola police departments. Midway, Holley-Navarre South End Fire Performance & Research on Thanksgiving Day. He versial warning system “That way, we would know and Navarre Beach fire depart- Commissions Consolidation Pavilion, Gulf Breeze departed the Walmart store at designed to alert drivers they as soon as somebody got on the Committees 8 a.m., Holley- Santa Rosa County ments offer similar or duplicate Navarre Fire Department, 8618 Commission 9 a.m., County 3767 Gulf Breeze Parkway in are about to travel the wrong bridge going the wrong way,” services, and Kanzigg says the his truck at approximately way on the three-mile bridge. Randle said. “That never mate- Esplanade Street, Navarre Administrative Center, 6495 time is right to consider merger Caroline Street, Milton 12:30 a.m. on Nov. 25. The detection system, which rialized. That system, to me, has or consolidation. Monday, Dec. 8 Santa Rosa County School Elsewhere, a night of sus- utilizes microwave technology, been useless. If you are an “There was no dissent. Board 6:30 p.m., 5086 Canal pected partying was steering has sensors that flash warning impaired driver, you are not Everybody had the same Santa Rosa County Street, Milton Peterson on a tragic collision lights as a vehicle approaches a paying any attention to the alert thought that we need to do Commission Committee 9 Santa Claus in Swenson a.m., County Administrative course with Fulfer. potentially breached entrance. system.” what’s best for the taxpayers,” Park 6:30-8 p.m., Gulf Breeze According to Army Capt. Jesse The system, installed after Further complicating the Center, 6495 Caroline Street, Kanzigg said of the Nov. 23 Milton Erickson, Peterson and Erickson, two deadly accidents on the response effort was the fact that meeting. “It was really posi- Friday, Dec. 12 28, patronized several bars in bridge nearly 13 years ago, has Peterson’s vehicle had gun ammu- Mandatory Holiday Parade tive. Participants Meeting 5:30 Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Pensacola on Monday night. its critics. nition in it. Several of the shells “If nothing else, it was p.m., South Santa Rosa of Commerce Gala 2009 Peterson became intoxicated, and “For years, it didn’t even exploded because of the fire. important that we all got into Recreation Center, 800 Committee 8:30 a.m., Chamber Conference Room, Erickson asked a bartender to work,” Gulf Breeze Deputy “We found several spent the same room and determined Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze stop serving his friend. Peterson Police Chief Robert Randle shells on the ground, and a box 409 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf whether there was an interest, Breeze left Erickson stranded at a bar and said. “I have never seen that of .380 ammo was thrown from and there definitely was. We’ll Tuesday, Dec. 9 drove his Chevrolet HHR south- thing work to anybody’s bene- the vehicle,” Randle said. be looking at all possibilities. It Santa Rosa County Saturday, Dec. 13 bound over the western span of fit. I have never seen it stop an The entire bridge was shut might not be a complete merg- District 5 Recreation the bridge to Gulf Breeze. impaired driver. down until 5:25 a.m. as rescue Advisory Committee 3 p.m., Gulf Breeze Area Chamber er, maybe just consolidation of of Commerce Holiday Parade A couple hours later, “If you were a sober individ- and emergency equipment some services, payroll, equip- South Santa Rosa Service Center, 5841 Gulf Breeze and SantaFest! 10 a.m., con- Peterson left Gulf Breeze via ual and you saw it (flashing), I responded and the scene was ment ordering, those kinds of cludes at Gulf Breeze High the northbound span of the presume you’d stop and take a investigated. Department of Parkway, Gulf Breeze things. Everybody agreed to Santa Rosa County Marine School bridge and returned to look at your surroundings and Transportation officials inspect- look into it further.” Pensacola. Near McGuire’s figure out you are going the ed the bridge for possible struc- Advisory 5 p.m., County Each commission was Administrative Center, 6495 Monday, Dec. 15 Irish Pub, Peterson reportedly wrong way. But I’ve never had tural damage from the fire. charged with forming four-per- Caroline Street, Milton Gulf Breeze City Council turned around and drove the anybody tell me that has hap- English said he and Walmart son committees Midway Fire District 6:30 p.m., Council Chambers, wrong way east on Gregory pened to them. associates did not learn of that will meet Commission 7 p.m., 1322 Gulf Breeze City Hall, 1070 Street. He headed back toward “We used to get accidents Fulfer’s death until midday monthly at rotat- College Parkway, Gulf Breeze Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze on the bridge’s fairly often on the bridge with Tuesday. ing sites. Each northbound span. A minute wrong-way drivers who weren’t “We are all grieving here,” committee is later, the two vehicles slammed intoxicated but were just English said. “We wish the best comprised of a into each other, bursting into wrong-way drivers,” Randle for his wife and their three chil- commission rep- Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report flames. said. “I don’t know if the system dren. We are going to be there resentative, the Information provided by the Santa “There were 15- to 20-foot has ever saved anybody or ben- for them if they need it. Our Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. McPherson fire chief, a fire- flames coming from the vehi- efitted anybody.” thoughts and prayers are with fighters union cles,” said Lt. Scott Kasper of Randle said the system ini- everybody involved. representative, Felonies 11/28/2008 the Gulf Breeze Volunteer Fire tially was going to be connected “There is no good that comes Stuart, Zachary Wells, W/M, 21, and a rank-and- 7600 block of Chabis Circle, Department. with the emergency dispatch out of something like this.” 11/17/2008 file member of Vandenakker, Mike Pabia, O/M, Navarre, driving with a suspended the public with no 3300 block of La Leyenda Court, license. Gulf Breeze, violation of probation. fire service parti- DUIs Midway Fire District Emergency Report BIKES: sanship. 11/25/2008 Helmets Information provided by Midway’s McGinnis, Raymond Lee, W/M, 11/24/2008 Midway Fire District. Jones committee 37, Shanon Road, Navarre, larceny. Thomas Jr., Austin Kefauver, W/M, 66, 6400 block of East Bay weren’t worn includes commissioner Joe Weekly Activity be received at the Midway 11/26/2008 Boulevard, Gulf Breeze, DUI. Report Fire Station at 1322 McPherson, Kanzigg and union Smith, Jeffrey Shane, W/M, 35, Continued from page 1A representative Lou Jones. 5800 block of Senate Court, Gulf 11/25/2008 College Parkway. We are Schatz, Brian Richard, W/M, 41, For the week of Nov. 21 In March 2009, the commit- Breeze, violation of probation. with the rear of Larrabee’s bike, and all also accepting donations 300 block of Washington Avenue, through Nov. 27, Midway tees will meet jointly with the Gulf Breeze, DUI. three riders – none of whom were to fund our annual Santa 11/27/2008 Fire District was called for Run, which will be from three governing commissions Crowell, Michael Allen, W/M, 47, wearing helmets – were thrown from 41 incidents. 11/29/2008 Dec. 14 through Dec. 20. to report on progress. In addi- 3900 block of Spanish Moss Cove, the motorcycles. These calls included 31 Gulf Breeze, marijuana possession. Franklin, Zachary Scott, W/M, Contact Fire Chief tion, the unions are soliciting All were taken to Sacred Heart medical, one cooking fire Kaplan, Donielle Casey, W/F, 26, 21, 7500 block of Blackjack Circle, Jonathan Kanzigg at the International Association of Navarre, DUI. mutual-aid with Escambia 4600 block of Hickory Shores Hospital in Pensacola where Bullock 932-4771. Firefighters to conduct a feasi- Boulevard, Gulf Breeze, marijuana Hall, Mary Katherine, W/F, 1000 was pronounced dead at 11:17 p.m. County (Pensacola possession. block of Sterling Point Place, Gulf Beach), three brush fires, For more information bility study at no cost, a service Breeze, DUI. The other two riders, Banning and about the Midway Fire the IAF often provides its Larrabee, sustained critical injuries but one smoke scare, two motor-vehicle accidents District and to see which membership. are expected to recover. (MVA) no injuries, one days the Santa Run will be “They come in and look at The case was still under investiga- false alarm, and one water in your neighborhood, everything from staffing, pen- tion as Gulf Breeze News went to press craft in distress. please check out our Web sions, debt, stations, equip- Time to Renew? Monday night. Any charges are pend- We have flu shots. The site at ment,” Kanzigg said. “They ing the traffic homicide investigation. cost is $25 each and can www.midwayfire.com. evaluate everything like response times, water supply, and make recommendations on OSTIC: how to prove each individual K Grandchild to get attention thing at a savings.” Similar private studies typi- first moved here, they already Continued from page 1A cally cost well in excess of had five of their eight children, $100,000. because you get to meet the and they needed a big house in “I would guestimate that this nicest people both at work and which to live. Big houses at that will be a three-year process,” Annual Subscription those who come into the store,” time were scarce in Gulf Kanzigg said. “It could possi- she said. Breeze, so the family lived on $ bly happen faster, but there is a - 1 year subscription Agnes and Bob Kostic had Pensacola Beach until their new 30 lot of research that has to be eight children. Mary Lee Hart home on Shoreline Drive was or done. Once that is done, it works in a local law firm; Ellen completed in 1960. $ would go before a local refer- - 3 year subscription Larson is a registered nurse at Agnes still lives in that home. 60 endum (vote). If the public (It’s like getting the 3rd year free!) Baptist Hospital; Mark Kostic is Agnes and Bob were two of St. decided to merge all depart- athletic director at Gulf Breeze Ann Catholic Church’s first Name:______ments together, then it would High School; Michael Kostic parishioners, and Agnes still go to the state legislative level. attends that Parish. Address: ______works with Domino Pizza; Paul “Escambia County is cur- Kostic remains in good Kostic works at Regions Bank; Agnes Kostic rently going through a merger City/State/Zip: ______Patrick Kostic works in emer- health and appears to get about and consolidation with the gency medical services; work for 25 years. with complete agility. When smaller fire departments there. Phone: ______Elizabeth Kostic is a R.N. at Agnes and Bob both hailed asked why she wanted to retire Fort Walton Beach Fire is look- (Circle One): Renewal or Subscription Sacred Heart; and David Kostic from Hazelton, Pa., where they she said, “I plan to do some ing at it. South Walton Fire is retired Air Force now were high school sweethearts. baby-sitting. I want to spend District did it probably 15 employed at Eglin Field. Agnes They got married at age 21 and more time with my youngest years ago, and Walton County Method of Payment: Cash______Check # ______Kostic decided to get a job lived in Connecticut, where Bob grandchild, who just began the did so as well.” when the last of her children got worked for American first grade.” Kanzigg said statistics from (Circle): Visa MC AX: Card# ______old enough to not need her full- Cyanamid. They came to the Kostic has nine grandchil- the Fire Chiefs Association time. When she mentioned the Golden Gulf Coast in 1958. dren, some of whom are grown. show that more than 500 fire Vcode (3 Digit Code) from back of card:_____Exp Date: ______possibility of getting a job, her Bob, now deceased, was one Agnes will be missed in the departments nationwide are Mail to: husband suggested she apply at of the three men chosen to help store, but she will continue to be looking at consolidation, and Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box 1414, Attn: Karen Big B. She applied and got the establish American Cyanamid an active member of the com- they are consolidating at a rate Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 job as cashier and continued to in the Pace area. When they munity. of 20 a month.

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Books needed for HOFFMAN: Hopes to serve on city’s Architectural Review Board FRIENDS OF THE GULF BREEZE LIBRARY Continued from page 1A Hoffman are equally compli- I can tell you that serving on also has an inherent compro- me that he did this because he mentary. the Council or serving the city mise.” wanted to give something back. BOOK STORE SALE Command at Hurlburt Field “Tim made a great many in any way is a selfless job. Hoffman says being off the For this I am extremely proud Paperbacks • Hardbacks • Almost New since 2006. From 1993-2006, constructive suggestions, based You cannot effectively serve council will offer more free of him. • Children’s Books he was Chief of Base on his training as a planner and the people of the city if you are time. He plans to return to a “I know that he will continue Development for the 16 Civil architect, which helped our city there to further your own agen- more active roll in the Gulf to serve. He is willing to con- Gulf Breeze Library 1060 Shoreline Dr. Engineers Squadron at Hurlburt develop in a manner that makes da, and the Council is not the Breeze Volunteer Fire tinue to serve on a city board, Mon.-Fri. 10:30-4:00 and also served as Base us all proud,” said State Rep. place to air your own personal Department as an EMT and and he will continue to serve (850) 932-5166 Community Planner for the 16 Clay Ford, a former city coun- complaints. As a councilman, firefighter. Gulf Breeze as a member of the Civil Engineers Squadron from cilman. “I am pleased to have you are charged with a respon- “I’d like to continue to serve Volunteer Fire Department. He 1987-1993. served with him for 13 years on sibility to enforce the code fair- on at least one of the city takes these positions very seri- He received his Bachelor of the Gulf Breeze City Council.” ly and to budget tax dollars boards – hopefully the ously, and I know he will give Science, Architecture, from Hoffman speaks first of his wisely. Choosing to serve on Architectural Review Board them the same dedication he Florida A&M University, and family’s support and the sup- the council is a commitment since I’m trained as an architect gave to the City Council.” 3822 N. 9th Ave, Pensacola, FL Associates of Arts, University port of the community, and “to serve” rather than “be and planner,” he said. “And I Both Hoffmans count the At 9th and Fairfield of Florida. In 2003, Hoffman lists working with “the incred- served.” Hard decisions and want to teach my children the city’s recovery after Hurricane was named Air Force ibly dedicated employees of policies are made on the coun- same love of community I Ivan as the premiere source of Before... Outstanding Individual the City” as high points of his cil, and Tim made them every have.” pride as citizens. those old photos fade away! Community Planner of the service. day for a dollar a year.” Susan added: “My husband “Seeing the destruction of PHOTO Year. In 2002 and 2003, he was “I love what we did as a The Hoffmans have been served the people of Gulf this community was heart- RESTORATION named Air Force Special community to the outdoor married since 1983 and have Breeze for 15 years as their rending,” Tim said. “Our com- We can repair fading, cracks and Operations Command, recreation system throughout four children: Carl (13), Councilman. Each week he munity attitude during spots, remove people and objects from photos. Combine Outstanding Community the city; our parks are unsur- Samantha (11), Matthew (8) struggled to make fair, honest Hurricanes Ivan, Dennis and two or more photos together. Planner of the Year. Hoffman passed, especially for a city of and Olivia (4). decisions that would benefit all the floods of 2005 when people Also also received the Exemplary our size. As an architect, I am “We live in a safe city, and the citizens. He did this without helped their neighbors while Custom tshirts Civil Service Award and was very pleased with the design our volunteer fire department expectation of reward and put facing tragedy in their own Posters selected for the Military Airlift standards being implemented and law enforcement team are his own needs and agendas lives, that defines what Gulf 435-7373 Command, Community within the Community doing a great job,” Hoffman aside. He has repeatedly told Breeze is to us.” Planning Award in 1991. Redevelopment Association said. “I am especially proud of “Serving on the council has (CRA) and the sidewalk our community involvement in been a job I thoroughly improvements to make the city our government. Everyone who Subscribe! 932-8986 enjoyed,” Hoffman said. “It has more walkable. It takes time to has offered to serve has been been an honor to serve this finance such improvements, given an opportunity. The doors community and with these out- but the council is dedicated. of City hall have always been standing council men and And the council played an open. When people don’t get women; Bev (Zimmern), J.B. active role in the two largest their way, they often blame the Angie Batten (Schluter), Mayor (Lane) improvements, Sea Shell system, and I heard a lot implied Gilchrist, Rick (Outzen), Clay Collections and Andrews by my opponent about pushing GULF BREEZE NAVARRE Ford, Dick Fulford and Dan Institute, and the CRA helped agendas, appointing friends and Kopack have been great to get those done.” – believe it or not – that I can’t 2784 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 9528 Navarre Pkwy. work with, and I’ve learned so Hoffman is proud to be a be a good parent of small chil- Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563 Navarre, Florida 32566 much. I am humbled to have part of the team that maintained dren and an effective (850) 932-8855 (850) 939-8500 walked with giants.” some of the lowest tax rates in Councilman at the same time. Hoffman credits two major any community for the entire This sounds frighteningly simi- factors with his desire to serve. 15 years he served. lar to what women must experi- “My mother and father “Exercising conservative ence in the workforce every taught me that serving others financial responsibility every day! And having my opponent without expectation of reward day on behalf of the city’s resi- imply that individuals who vol- is the highest duty we all have dents was definitely a strong unteer for this great community before God,” he says. “They calling and an accomplish- for extended periods are some- taught me to share my limited ment,” he says. “Our con- how corrupt simply because talents to contribute to a better stituents made it clear that they they have a selfless commitment community. I love Gulf Breeze, wanted the level of services to to serve is unconscionable. so I serve Gulf Breeze. I be as high as possible with the “I would have loved to con- learned on my first day attend- expense to be as affordable as tinued serving, and not because ing Florida A&M that I wanted we could provide. It is good to I was gaining as an individual – to be a force to include and know we served them well. but because I chose to live here, serve others. I began to have a “It’s interesting that people chose to serve and chose to small understanding of what criticize and fear what they do serve again. I believe in this discrimination must feel like.” not understand, and much was community, and I will support Hoffman expresses no bitter- said about the CTA and GBFS their choice. It’s hard to be on ness about the recent election. during the election that was the losing end of the election, “I cannot be more grateful for untrue. Our approach to such but it is a great and wonderful the outpouring of support from innovative financing is what American institution. No mat- the community. On a local scale, allows us to maintain or lower ter how right, or moral, you I felt an overwhelming sense of tax rates while we are still believe your decisions are, community, and I met so many improving the city.” there will still be winner and people and heard directly from Hoffman’s wife, Susan, is loser on each side of every the people about the issues that extremely proud of Hoffman. issue. are important to them. On a “I am proud of the example “My only sadness over the grander scale, having my name he has set for our children as a years has been to see first-hand printed on such an historic elec- father, and through the selfless the number of citizens who are tion ballot with great men and way he has served the City of unable or unwilling to compro- women of our nation – and get- Gulf Breeze for more than 15 mise on petty issues. They are ting to vote for myself – was a years,” she said. “People ask not the majority, but they are a definite high point.” why anyone would serve on the very verbal minority. I know On top of all that, your home will be Those who served with City Council for only $1 a year. that every issue that divides us cleaner, quieter and much easier on the environment.

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It’s early Friday morning, I Specialize in: and in the first minutes of dawn ● Up-Do’s ● Color the full moon in the west shares ● Hair Cutting the sky with the rising sun in the ● Eyebrow Waxing east. Students gathering at the Woodlawn Beach Middle Gulf Breeze’s TOP STYLIST Owner, Rachel Adams School track are oblivious to the 85 Baybridge Drive Gulf Breeze, FL Baybridge Office Park, Building 85 8503848977 celestial anomaly overhead. Instead, their attention is squarely focused on lacing up their new, donated running shoes and embarking on their Photos by Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News weekly 45-minute exercise The sun rises early each Friday for the running club at Woodlawn Beach Middle School. workout. Physical education instructor Pete Della Ratta barks encour- agement as he slices energy- bearing oranges and bananas. This marks the fourth year of his creation, the WBMS Running Club, and he beams as approxi- mately 70 students begin run- ning laps as night slowly gives way to day. “It’s really caught on,” Della Ratta said Nov. 14 as he watched his Della Ratta young runners. “This thing started with 12 or 13 kids four years ago, and now we have about 70 who are involved. Brandon Ngo carefully logs the number of “The main purpose is to pro- Woodlawn Beach seventh-graders Danika laps he walked and ran during the WBMS mote an outdoor lifestyle and Scheffler (left) and Chris Windham lace up their new track spikes as dawn breaks. Running Club’s Nov. 14 before-school run. fitness in a fun way. Hopefully it will lead to more positive Styles at prices and t-shirt. lifestyle habits in the future.” "I’ve never said this before. I just ran five Della Ratta is no stranger to “I just ran five miles, and I yule love! the Bay Area. He previously miles, and I feel great!" FEEL GREAT!” – Chris Windham, GBMS seventh-grader Della Ratta turns to a visitor So much to choose from ... played and coached for the Why shop anywhere else? Pensacola Pelicans, a local with a wide grin, his eyebrows raised. Harbourtown, Suite 27 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. minor-league baseball team. He fast as you can. It’s more just doesn’t matter who you are, “That’s what it’s all about Gulf Breeze, FL (Lots of parking on Saturdays!) entered the education field and running for fun.” how good an athlete you are. right there,” he said, his enthusi- M F 10 AM 6 PM SAT 10 AM 5 PM was nominated for Santa Rosa Windham said his friends Out here, sixth-graders talk to (850) asm evident. “That makes it all County’s Teacher of the Year encouraged him to join the club. eighth-graders. You see sev- 934-00492 worthwhile right there.” honor. “They told me I should come enth-graders talking to sixth- Several years ago, Della join because it’s lots of fun,” the graders. There is interaction Ratta applied for and was seventh-grader said. “I just between all different levels, all awarded a grant that enabled enjoy running. I like getting out- socio-economic classes, all the him to teach the fun and safety side, even if it is 6 in the morn- cliques. Don’t Get Malled! aspects of fishing to Woodlawn ing. I got up at 5 o’clock to get “It generates positive peer Beach students. The area’s here. I have a good day at pressure.” Shop Lee Tracy this Holiday Season. proximity to the Gulf and Santa school after I do this.” As this particular outing Rosa Sound ensures a lifetime Students are required to doc- wound down, Della Ratta sum- of opportunity for fishing. ument the number of laps they moned his young runners to Two months ago, Della Ratta run during each session. Log record their progress. As the Girls’ Night Out every Thursday night. met Jeff Harris, who just opened books keep track of progress, group congregated, Windham Giveaways - Door Prizes - Drawings a new running and rubber bracelets of different came running in from the track. store – Run With It colors are awarded to those who His words made Della Ratta’s – in Navarre. achieve different levels. and Harris’ efforts all worth- Harris, hoping to “Fourteen laps equals a 5K,” while: promote his busi- Della Ratta said. “I had a kid the “I’ve never said this before,” ness and get other day do 27 laps. So he did the young boy said, perspiration involved in the almost six miles in 45 minutes, running down his face and Harris popular local run- which is unbelievable. He was dampening his long blue jeans ning scene, flying around the track, and this arranged to donate 166 pairs of is his first year running.” track shoes to Della Ratta’s run- Harris, on hand to help stu- Kids! ning club. dents get the proper size shoes It’s time to write LettersLetters toto SantaSanta For many of the students, it’s and to observe the goings on, your letters to Santa their first pair of decent athletic was impressed with the stu- Claus! shoes. dents’ zeal for running. Again this year, “I learned through my “Pete has created a great Gulf Breeze News will Saucony shoe representative thing,” he said. “He has these accept your letters that they have a program where kids out here at 6 a.m. He’s such we could donate track spikes to a motivator. You hear him over to Santa Claus and middle schools to increase there shouting encouragement forward them to his awareness for kids getting to the kids. It does my heart workshop at the North involved with track programs,” good to see this. Pole in plenty of Harris said. “Apparently, the “In this day and age, you hear time for Christmas. program was nearing the end of so much about childhood obesi- Limit your letters a campaign, and they had an ty and kids who want to sit on to 100 words or less. excess they wanted to get rid of. the couch all day and play video Be sure to put your So we ended up with 166 pairs games. I have twin boys, and first and last names of shoes that retail for $80 to they would probably do that if $90 a pair.” my wife and I didn’t push them and your age in your On this particular morning, out the door. To get these kids letter so Santa will Danika Scheffler, 12, and class- out here this early in the morn- know who you are. mate Chris Windham, 12, sat on ing is great.” Mail your letter to: the ground trying on their new Della Ratta said the running shoes. Within minutes, they club helps break down social Letters to Santa were off and running. barriers. If nothing else, it pro- Gulf Breeze News “I joined the running club a motes friendship and cama- P.O. Box 1414 couple of weeks ago,” Scheffler raderie. Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 said. “It’s fun because, like, you “This club accepts every- HappyHappy Holidays!Holidays! are hanging out with all of your body,” he said. “When you are a Letters must me postmarked by Dec. 12 to be published on Dec. 18. friends. You don’t have to run as part of something like this, it fromfrom GulfGulf BreezeBreeze NewsNews ---- YourYour CommunityCommunity NewspaperNewspaper

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Parade entrants reminded of meeting There will be a mandatory and is sponsored by the Gulf chaired by Brooke Hicks of The meeting Monday, Dec. 8 at 5:30 Breeze Area Chamber of Blake in Gulf Breeze and Mark p.m. at the Recreation Center on Commerce. Lee of Levin-Rinke Resort Realty. Shoreline Drive in Gulf Breeze, All parade entries must be Parade application and entry for one representative from all decorated and will be judged for fee deadline is Friday, Dec. 5. entrants in the upcoming city the following award categories: Entry fee is $25 for businesses Holiday Parade. “Best in Show,” “Best Holiday and $10 for non-profit organiza- The parade, with a theme of Spirit” and “Grand Marshall’s tions. Entrance fee applications “Joy to the World,” is scheduled Choice.” received after Dec. 5 will cost for Saturday, Dec. 13, at 10 a.m. The Parade Committee is co- $50.

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Submitted photo Gulf Breeze Optimists Christmas Tree Sale These local Optimist Club members are ready to help make your holidays joyful by helping Local Experience, Local Knowledge, Local Commitment you get the perfect Christmas tree. The annual Optimist Club Christmas Tree Sale is now going on at the Gulf Breeze High School baseball field. Frazier Fir trees from 6- to 10-feet Health Insurance Policies for Individuals, Families & Businesses* tall range from $35 to $100. All funds are returned to the community. It’s one of the club’s largest fundraisers of the year, along with the Fishing Rodeo, golf tournament and Nashville concerts. The club boasts an adult member of of approximately 110 people, and its annual budget is right at $40,000. It gives $10,000 in local scholarships annually. This sale allows 934-7221 the club to assist approximately 3,000 children in the local area. The club also has four Junior Optimist Clubs in local schools that involve 280 students. To learn more, call 324-0071. *These policies have limitations and exclusions. For costs and complete details, call or write your insurance agent. 520004-1108 Hospital’s tree-lighting ceremony scheduled for today at 5:30 p.m. Remember The experi- that the Gulf ence was a Breeze presents... sellout. It Hospital included a Auxiliary three-part pro- invites you to gram: First join them for alk of the own demonstra- T TBy Betty Archer Allen the annual Tree tion, Holiday of Light Decorations Ceremony to what you believe an accurate by Emily be held outside the hospital’s time measure would be). Peterson from Garden Gate main entrance today, Thursday, Recipes will be categorized and with her assistant Carol Dec. 4, at 5:30 p.m. turned over to the Cookbook Simpson; second, a fashion The Tree of Light holds a Club, which will sort through, show presented by Coldwater special meaning for members narrow down and even test-pre- Creek, which had SRWC mem- of the Gulf Breeze Hospital pare several of the dishes. bers Bettie Lee Sundstrum, family and the community. Because the theme of the Berni Findley, Barbara Elbert, Each donation makes a light first cookbook is so general and Pat Worsnop, Mattie Mitchell, shine in someone’s honor or broad, they are looking for any Jean Yuill, Barbara Miksch and memory and supports the and all types of recipes. This Linda Dawson as models; and Auxiliary Scholarship Fund for is to become a bi-annual publi- third, Holiday Cooking special students pursuing health-related cation, so if one of your sub- recipe by Elaine Maduri professions at Pensacola Junior missions doesn’t go into the College. These contributions first edition, they will keep all Driftwood Garden Club are matched by the State of recipes on file for the next. Florida as well. Contributions They also have plenty of The Driftwood Garden Club can be made any time until the room in their Cookbook Club met Nov. 20, and Emily end of December. for fun individuals who want to Peterson and assistant Carol A chorus from Gulf Breeze help. Call the Chamber to add Simpson gave a talk on herb United Methodist Church and your name to the list, and dig gardening. Peterson reminded the Jazz Band from Gulf through those recipe boxes and the group that herbs have a Breeze High School will pro- help them showcase the area as variety of uses both culinary vide music for the event. the truest “Gateway to Great and medicinal. Fresh herbs can Refreshments will follow. Taste.” be used to transform a meal, to Please send your original make a soothing tea, or for a Gulf Breeze recipes to Josie at the Chamber fragrant bath. She said that the Chamber Cookbook either by e-mail (josie@gulf- medicinal usage has made a big breezechamber.com), fax (934- comeback in the last few years. The Gulf Breeze Area 4601), or drop off in person Chamber of Commerce is (409 Gulf Breeze Parkway). Gulf Coast Friends beginning production of a cookbook, “Gateway to Great Santa Rosa Gulf Coast Friends’ annual Taste.” Woman’s Club craft fair was on Thursday, They are asking people in the Nov. 13 at New World community to submit recipes Santa Rosa Woman’s Club Landing, and a huge crowd for consideration in this premier held its second annual fundrais- attended. publication. For each recipe, er event, “Breezing through the While participants shopped, be sure to include ingredients, Holidays,” at St. Ann’s Family ate or observed, members of instructions and cooking tips, Center on Nov. 6. It was the club modeled fashions by any substitutions (if known), planned and coordinated by Lee Tracy on Pensacola Beach. yield (if known), and ‘Prep First Vice Presidents Linda There was a portrait by well- Time’ and ‘Total Time’ (these White-Spunner and Linda known Pensacola artist Nina don’t have to be exact numbers, Dawson. The luncheon was Fritz. All proceeds were donat- but a true representation of catered by Elaine’s Catering. ed to local charities.

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SPORTS EDITOR: Jason Thompson OK, fellas, I’m hitting from the gold tees, now ADVERTISING SALES: Pam Randall Flippin’ through the channels kept me from sneaking a try Ricky Fischer of life . . . there. Now I can do so legiti- So this is what it’s like on mately, and I better not hear OFFICE MANAGER: the other side? The other side any smack from my buddies! Karen Murphy of 50. My colleagues at the office Monday, Dec. 1 marked my gave me a great welcome GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: “Oh yeah. There should be more Production Director 50th birthday. I admit that it was Monday morning with signs Jessica Bowie a day I had been dreading for and placards and other “over lights to alert people they’re Lee Kettenring months. The years have flown the hill” best wishes. I’m con- going the wrong way.” by in my life, probably because vinced; I’m not getting older, Bettie Arzburger CONTRIBUTORS: of the 30-plus years I’ve spent spent a few days on the plus return to the links soon. I’m getting better. Being 50 Gulf Breeze Betty Archer Allen in the newspaper industry, one side of 50. The folks at AARP Speaking of the links, that’s now is like 40 used to be. Bette Boyle that I continue to love. I’m even must think I’m really impor- another aspect of 50 that has There is still much to see and Pam Brannon more blessed to have a wonder- tant; they’ve been swamping bothered me. I guess I’ll give do in this world, just get out Scott Page ful wife and children, supportive me with membership offers for up my dream to play on the there and do it. Chuck Randle parents and family, and genuine- the past few months. I’m going PGA Tour. At this age, I’d have That’s going to be my motto: ly great friends. to join soon, so the marketers to play on the Champions cir- Just do it! Some of those friends gath- there can save a little postage. cuit, where they tell me the And for any of you out there ered Saturday to watch football Dr. Richard Matthews solved money is pretty good. Since who might be approaching a Member: and enjoy fellowship, and a my back-pain problem recently, that’s not going to happen, I similar golden threshold, I offer Florida Press Association grand had by all. The which as much as anything has guess I will settle for the alter- you this: Come on over! The accommodations were out- given me a new lease on life. native – hitting from the gold grass is greener on the other “I have kids, so I do. Not that I National Newspaper Assn. standing (thanks, Renée and Back in the fall, I wasn’t sure tees. I always wondered if my side! You’re only as young as wouldn’t if I didn’t have kids.” Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Karen), and the morsels (thanks I’d make 50 with the low-back golf game would improve if I you feel. Susie Fiveash of Commerce (“2003 Small Native Café) were delectable. pain I was experiencing. Now could just play from the shorter Right now, I’m feeling pretty Gulf Breeze Business of the Year”) It’s not so bad now that I’ve there’s actually hope that I can gold tees, but my manly pride darn good! Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce Pensacola Chamber of Commerce Carbon monoxide: Silent cold-weather killer Navarre Tourist Development Council Each year, nearly 5,000 people in the never being experienced, in which case, the Santa Rosa County Chamber United States are treated in hospital emer- PUBLIC SAFETY overexposed victim becomes unconscious of Commerce gency rooms for carbon monoxide (CO) and never regains consciousness. poisoning. This number is, however, LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze believed to be an underestimate of those produce elevated - or even fatal - CO con- ■ How can CO poisoning be prevent- News welcomes your opinion. We reserve the right to edit a poisoned because many people exhibiting centrations in your home. Likewise, using ed? “Well, I’m always careful on the letter to fit space available. We the symptoms of CO poisoning mistake kerosene heaters or charcoal grills indoors Dangerous levels of CO can be prevent- bridge. It’s a dangerous cross- do not accept letters containing these symptoms for the flu or are misdiag- or running a car in a garage can cause lev- ed by proper appliance installation, mainte- ing.” a personal attack on any indi- nosed. els high enough to result in CO poisoning. nance, and use. Periodic inspections of Mike Godwin vidual. Letters must be limited ■ Why is CO the silent cold-weather potentially CO-producing equipment, and Pensacola to one per month from an indi- ■ vidual writer. If we receive form killer? Common sources of CO include the the use of CO alarms, are also key to letters, we will print only the first CO is a colorless, odorless, toxic gas. It following: avoiding a CO fatality. one we receive. Include your is produced by the incomplete combustion Room heaters (not radiant or electric) ■ name, address and daytime of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuels. Furnaces Founded in 1939, the American phone number. Appliances fueled with gas, oil, kerosene, Charcoal grills Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) is CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze or wood may produce CO. If such appli- Cooking ranges (not electric) the premier association of occupational News is committed to accuracy ances are not installed, maintained, and Water heaters (not electric) and environmental health and safety pro- and wants to hear from you if we used properly, CO may accumulate to dan- Automobiles run in closed garages fessionals. AIHA’s 11,600 members play a need to make a correction or gerous and even fatal levels in cars, homes, Fireplaces crucial role on the front line of worker clarification. Please email us or poorly ventilated areas. Portable generators health and safety every day. Members rep- at [email protected] CO poisoning can kill without warning Wood-burning stoves resent a cross-section of industry, private with the subject line ■ CORRECTION or as your family sleeps. Because CO gas has Who is at risk of CO poisoning? business, labor, government, and acade- “Yes, because it’s a very risky CLARIFICATION. Or, call no odor-warning properties even at toxic or Any person or animal in a space shared mia. For more information, go to place.” (850) 932-8986 during life threatening levels, it is considered a with a device capable of generating CO www.aiha.org. Isabelle Gutzeit office hours and ask for silent killer. And, since so many deaths should be considered at risk of CO poison- Gulf Breeze news or sports departments. occur as the result of defective or poorly ing. CO exposures especially affect unborn ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze News will not be responsible for operated home heating devices, CO has babies, infants, and people with anemia or LETTERS quality or discoloration in ads been termed the “silent, cold weather a history of heart disease. Breathing low provided by the advertiser or its killer.” levels of the chemical can cause fatigue agents. ■ Where does CO come from? and increase chest pain in people with CO is produced by products that burn chronic heart disease. Gulf Breeze Middle Gulf Breeze News is published Although not always experienced, the weekly on Thursdays for $30 fuels. Therefore, any fuel-burning appli- PTO thanks newspaper per year by Gulf Breeze News ance in your home is a potential CO initial symptoms of CO poisoning are simi- Publishing, Inc. Periodical source. Electrical heaters and electric water lar to the flu, but without the fever. They Thank you so much, Gulf Breeze News, postage paid at Gulf Breeze, heaters, toasters, etc., do not produce CO include: for your contribution to the success of Gulf Florida. USPS # 021819. because they don’t involve combustion of Dizziness Breeze Middle School and our Parent- Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- fuels. Under normal circumstances, CO Fatigue tions. POSTMASTER: Please Teacher Organization. send address changes to levels in the typical home or workplace Headache To show our appreciation, we would like “Probably not, because I’m Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box should not be above levels found outdoors. Nausea to include the Gulf Breeze News in our always a careful driver. I feel 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. 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Reading my Sunday ‘New York Times’ had not given a thought to the shot to pre- last week brought back happy memories of vent shingles. the 1930’s, when every Thanksgiving and Shingles is a far more common problem Christmas gave me a chance to be a tempo- for people over 50 than for younger folks (I rary salesperson at John Wanamaker’s flag- think I qualify!) Shingles can be very ship department store in Philadelphia. painful and cause serious problems such as This was the original store, now operated decreased vision and/ or hearing. There is under the Macy’s name. The ‘Times’ print- cept of the all-in-one department store also the problem of long-term nerve pain, ed a long article about the famous receded in the face of suburban malls and which is worse in older adults. There is no Wanamaker’s organ, which has FIVE key- ‘big box’ stores, less and less of this great way to tell if shingles will occur, but any- boards and 28,000 (yes, really!) stops. old building was devoted to retail. Of the one who has had chicken pox (and more Most often, I worked during the holiday original 13 floors, only three are now used than 90 percent of Americans have) is at season on the main floor, in the scarf and for merchandise. risk. accessories department. In those days, the The store continues to be a landmark, The vaccine that was licensed in 2006 Grand Court’s merchandise and sales staff however, historically certified and national- has been shown to prevent shingles in half alike were chosen to give the best appear- ly registered. It still has the brass inset in of people over 60. Talk to your doctor ance for the store. Our counter faced the the marble floor where then-President Taft about getting this vaccination on your next Grand Court, a seven-story atrium that stood to dedicate the building. The phrase visit. was the main feature of this 1911 building. “Meet me at the eagle” referring to the ■ It also featured the world’s largest fully gigantic bronze eagle sculpture that adorns Here are some amusing questions that functional pipe organ, installed in 1923 the court, continues to be used by have been passed on to me: and played twice a day every day since Philadelphians arranging to meet down- Why is it that drug stores are arranged so then. town. that sick people have to walk all the way to The building itself still has the largest It’s nice to feel that I have been a little the back to pick up their prescriptions, but square footage of any commercial space in part of that history – one more time to pull healthy people can buy cigarettes right at the city. In its heyday there were three out all the stops. the front? restaurants, and you could buy absolutely ■ Why do people leave their cars worth anything – custom-fit orthopedic shoes, When I spoke with my oldest son last thousands of dollars in the driveway while wedding gowns, storm windows, art sup- night, he reminded me to get the shingles they fill the garage with useless junk? plies – you name it. They even had their vaccination I have not yet had. I had been Enjoy the Holidays! We all have some- own brand of grand piano. feeling very virtuous about having this thing to be thankful for – we’re still here! But of course over the years, as the con- year’s flu shot already taken care of, but See you next week! 932-7100 ENGAGEMENTS FAITH 10-6 M-F ● 9-6 SAT 3479Gulf Breeze Pkwy. in Tiger Plaza Next to Sonic MEISTER-AUSTIN Mark and Karen Meister, of Gulf ‘The Walk’ Breeze are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Brian Lewis offers kids Merry Christmas Meister, to Natalie Rose Austin, the daughter of Karen and David Deep, activities formerly of Perdido Key. & Happy New Year Brian is the grandson of Chuck and “The Walk” is an after- Jeannette Meister and Charles and school program that gives Clara Gray, both of Gulf Breeze. He sixth- through eighth-grade is a graduate of Gulf Breeze High students a place to come and Submitted photo School and received a Bachelor’s in hang out every Monday after Gulf Breeze youth enjoy activities like ping-pong and Business from the University of school until 3:45 p.m. other games at the after-school ministry known as Florida. Brian is currently pursuing a The kids walk over from ‘The Walk’ at Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church. Doctorate of Pharmacy at the Gulf Breeze Middle School University of Florida. and are greeted with friendly ticipate in volunteer activi- Methodist Church youth Natalie is a graduate of Escambia faces, food and games at the ties throughout the commu- recently had a groovy time High School, served five years in the GBUMC Youth building. nity. skating to 70’s music at Army Reserves and currently attends Students then participate in a For more information, Dreamland in Pensacola. the University of North Florida. She large group Christian-based contact Lara Chaves at 932- Fun was had by all, espe- will graduate in August 2009 with a lesson. 3594. cially those trying to figure Bachelor’s in Financial Investments. It’s open to all middle out what to wear. The couple will have an intimate school-aged kids throughout ’70s Skate Night Most were not too far of wedding in December and will reside the community. Many times big hit for youth the mark with big hair and in Florida. during the year, students will polyester. Gulf Breeze United All Are have the opportunity to par- Please join us for our Welcome! BIRTHS ChristmasChristmas CelebrCelebratationion JULIA FELICITY BAKER Thursday, Dec. 18 ❆ 5-7 p.m. Julia Felicity Baker was born Sept. 17, 2008 in Orlando. She is the daugh- ter of Erin and Scott Baker. 101 McAbee Ct. Erin is a 1998 graduate of Gulf Breeze High School. Julia is the grand- Gulf Breeze daughter of Glenn and Landra 934-1061 McCrary of Gulf Breeze and Jim and Submitted photos Assisted Living Facility #9664 Joann Baker of Tampa. GBUMC youth enjoyed a night of 1970s nostalgia at Dreamland in Pensacola. 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BY PAM BRANNON nership with Santa Rosa County found what a committee believes Price said. “It is the largest in the Gulf Breeze News Schools.” is an important area of study is state, too. And with this campus [email protected] He said they are working with not what actually works for stu- here, we expect it to get a lot larg- state legislators right now to try dents or employers hoping to get er. We had 84 students last year Pensacola Junior College may to get funds appropriated for a ready workforce from such a graduate high school with an A.S. have a campus up and running phase two. college facility. degree already from PJC, and 23 next door to Woodlawn Beach “We will keep trying over and “We get a lot of figures from of those were from Milton High. Middle School within the next over until we have the money for the federal government The rest were from the south end. two years. all three phases,” he said. Department of Labor, but they We know that number will be That’s according to Dr. Martin He said the campus will cover don’t work for this area,” he said. much greater with classes much Gonzalez, Vice President of PJC in about 100.3 acres, but 50 percent Santa Rosa County Schools closer.” charge of the construction projects. of that is wetlands. The first Assistant Superintendent Bill Gonzalez said the college was Gulf Breeze Courtyard is a community with an emphasis on memory care residents. He addressed a recent joint meet- building will be about 40,000 Price has been working with PJC indeed working on becoming a ing of Gulf Breeze and Navarre square feet and will include class- over the years on this project. four-year school. Each resident has full access to our secured Chambers of Commerce to bring rooms, combination science labs “We can see what fields are “If we can get that done, then community including 2 beautiful courtyards. them up to date on the project. and classrooms, offices, and a hiring in this area. Andrews we would offer more advanced We do not confine our memory care residents to a He said they were using the computer study area as well as a Institute needs people to fill cer- classes here, and we are hoping small locked ward. We are neither ashamed of our first $11.5 million from the state library and resource center. tain medical jobs, and they have to even offer some graduate memory care residents nor are we willing to for the planning stage. “There are all kinds of rumors agreed they will work with us at classes at the south Santa Rosa segregate them. “We will be ready to ask for that we have already decided the campus to train people in campus. Wouldn’t it be great for Our Staff is highly trained and compassionate. bids on the infrastructure prepa- what kind of classes we are going medical fields that will result in students to be able to go from Our rooms are spacious with extra large walk-in ration and building phase in to have there, but that is not true,” real jobs when students leave,” high school all the way through closets which provide our residents with additional Spring of 2009,” Gonzalez said. he said. “That is why we still Price said. graduate studies, and be trained living space. “We have been working on this need input from you all.” “Our dual enrollment program for a real job right out of school, site for about 10-12 years in part- He said too often they have with PJC is a model for the state,” all right here close to home.” Chef Joel’s dining experience is second to none. At Gulf Breeze Courtyard, NHS’ Emerson gets schools promotion we have the privilege of working in our residents home. By Pam Brannon for the district. at the Nov. 18 board meeting. Navarre High School will be “In my opinion, Bill Emerson “I appreciate the support of getting a new principal soon. is one of the brightest minds in my family – both my personal That’s because Bill Emerson, education today.” family and my school family,” the school’s current principal, Wyrosdick said his staff is Emerson said. “I have known recently was promoted to moving quickly to hire many of the men I am working Director of High Schools for the Emerson’s successor at NHS. with for many years, and they school district. “It will not be easy to fill that are like my brothers. The family “Over the past six weeks, Bill position quickly, but we are atmosphere, I believe, is what Price has been doing two jobs at doing our best to bring you a makes Santa Rosa County make your reservation once,” new Santa Rosa County recommendation for a replace- School District unique. today for a Your family is our family. 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LOCAL TV LISTINGS FOR YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Thursday Evening MOVIES December 4, 2008 Thursday Saturday Monday 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 9:01 p.m. on ABC 7 p.m. on HBO 7 p.m. on NBC Ugly Betty “Bad Grey’s Anatomy “All Fascinating People News (N) (:35) AABC Barbara Walters Presents: The 10 Most P.S. I Love You: Two-time Oscar winner Hil- Chuck: Chuck (Zachary Levi) spies on Sarah Amanda” (N) (CC) By Myself” (N) of 2008 News (N) Fascinating People of 2008: We’re not sure ary Swank tackles romantic comedy by reteam- (Yvonne Strahovski) and finds her on a date with Survivor: Gabon CSI: Crime Scene (:01) Eleventh Hour News (N) Late BCBS (N) (CC) Investigation (N) “Titans” (N) (CC) Show who left it up to Barbara Walters to decide who ing with “Freedom Writers” director Richard La- an older man (guest star Gary Cole). Chuck fran- Commu- Chroni- Nova “Deadly Ascent” The This Old House To Be Announced are the 10 most fascinating people each year, but Gravenese for this adaptation of Cecilia Ahern’s tically tries to warn her after he has an Intersect DPBS nity cles (CC) (DVS) Hour (N) (CC) they did a pretty good job because Walters is nor- novel. Swank plays a young widow mourning the flash, but she assures him that she is not in dan- Kitchen Nightmares Kitchen Nightmares News (N) Every- Every- mally dead-on. This year she outdoes herself with untimely death of her husband (Gerard Butler, ger and reveals the identity of the mystery man. EFOX “Mixing Bowl” “Secret Garden” Raymond Raymond choices from the worlds of entertainment, sports, “300”), who has left behind letters advising her on Meanwhile, Anna (Julia Ling) wants to move into My Name Kath & The Office (:31) 30 (:01) ER “Let it Snow” News (N) Tonight politics and pop culture including Will Smith, Tom how to live without him. Lisa Kudrow, Gina Ger- an apartment with Morgan (Joshua Gomez), forc- C NBC Is Earl Kim (N) (N) Rock (N) (N) (CC) Show Cruise, Tina Fey, Rush Limbaugh, Miley Cyrus and shon, Kathy Bates, Harry Connick Jr. and Jeffrey ing him to act like an adult. A&E The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) Crime 360 (CC) Michael Phelps. The No. 1 most fascinating person Dean Morgan also star. Wednesday ABCFAM Charlie ››› Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) The 700 Club (CC) will be announced on the program. Daily Colbert Futurama S. Park S. Park Silverman Daily Colbert Sunday 7 p.m. on NBC COM Friday DISN ››› The Polar Express (2004) (CC) Wizards Life De Suite Life Montana 8 p.m. on ABC Little Spirit: Christmas in New York: Tired E! Party: Cabo Cash Couples Girls Girls E! News Chelsea 9 p.m. on CBS Desperate Housewives: Things are chang- of the same old animated holiday specials? ESPN (6:30) College Football Louisville at Rutgers. (Live) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NUMB3RS: Don and Charlie (Rob Morrow, ing, but not necessarily for the better for everyone. Here’s something new, and it’s got Danny DeVito HBO Trans 24 7 ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) Real Sex 24 7 David Krumholtz) and the rest of the team sift Lynette (Felicity Huffman) takes drastic measures — no, he’s not Scrooge. He voices a New York LIFE Reba Reba ›› Comfort and Joy (2003) (CC) Will Will through various rumors about a controversial to protect her son, and Carlos (Ricardo Antonio cabby who tells the tale of a young newcomer to MAX (:15) ›› The Invasion (2007) (CC) ››› Knocked Up (2007) Seth Rogen. charity organization to find the guilty party after Chavira) comes to realize how much Gaby (Eva the Big Apple who gets separated from his dog. MTV Parental Parental MTV Special -Money (:01) MTV Special its office building is bombed. But the more they Longoria Parker) has sacrificed for the family. Bree He goes looking for her accompanied by a magi- SPIKE CSI: Crime Scn TNA iMPACT! (N) (CC) Jackass learn the more they wonder about the true reach (Marcia Cross) yearns to show Andrew (Shawn cal imp, Little Spirit, who introduces him to all the ››› ››› TBS The Santa Clause (1994) (PA) (CC) The Santa Clause (1994) (PA) (CC) of the organization’s power. Paul Michael Glaser Pyfrom) that she accepts him. Mike and Susan interesting people and cultures New York at holi- TNT NBA Basketball Phoenix Suns at Dallas Mavericks. NBA Basketball (“Starsky and Hutch”) guest stars in “Conspiracy (James Denton, Teri Hatcher) come to a realiza- day time has to offer. Lucy Liu and Brian Williams USA House “Family” House (CC) House “Insensitive” Monk (CC) Theory.” tion in the new episode “A Vision’s Just a Vision.” also lend their voices. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS December 4, 2008 3B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS UWF Theatre presents a Christmas classic The University of West Tickets can be purchased in under way. It features rare and Hill Baptist Church, 3960 Florida Center for Fine and advance by calling the CFPA THINGS TO DO unique wines as well as glam- Spanish Trail in Pensacola. Performing Arts and Box Office at 850-857-6285 or orous getaways and amazing art. Tickets are available by call- Department of Theatre will to purchase tickets online, visit Tickets are $125, available at the ing 850-291-9403 present its community-wide uwf.edu/theatre. of the holidays as family and The concerts will be Friday, Pensacola Museum of Art. or by e-mailing gulf- production of Charles Dickens’ friends gather for "A Holiday Dec. 5, 7 p.m. at the Navarre The Pensacola Museum of [email protected]. “A Christmas Carol.” Holiday evening in Evening in Olde Seville United Methodist Church, 9474 Art is located at 407 South If you wish, you may also Performances will be held in downtown Pensacola Square" from 6:30-9 p.m. on Navarre Parkway (Hwy 98 W.) Jefferson Street. Call 850-432- bring a nonperishable food the Mainstage Theatre at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4 in Downtown and Saturday, Dec. 6, 7 p.m. at 6247 or visit www.pensacola- donation for Manna Food Bank. on Dec. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13 is tonight Pensacola. Write Baptist Church, 795 N. museumofart.org. for more and at 2:30 p.m. on Dec. 7 and The tree-lined park comes For more information, call Beal Parkway, Ft. Walton Beach. information. Pearl Harbor 14. alive with the sights and sounds the Pensacola Heritage The concerts are free to the Remembrance Day Foundation at 850-438-6505. public with offerings taken dur- Chorale performs ing the concert. For more infor- is Sunday at NAS mation about the band or the Saturday at St. Ann The National Naval Aviation PSO celebrates the In the midst of all the area concerts, call 850-939-6552. Museum will honor survivors of Christmas season upcoming holiday musical the Japanese Navy assault on Friday and Sunday opportunities stands The Gulf Pearl Harbor at 10:30 a.m. on PMA auction and Coast Chorale’s joy-filled Ring in the holiday season Sunday, Dec. 7. The event will “Festive Feast of Holiday with the Pensacola Symphony wine tasting event feature a performance by the Treats.” Orchestras as it performs is Saturday Tate High School Band, patriot- This delectable buffet of Vivaldi's Four Seasons and the The Grand Tasting afternoon ic music from Ah Declare! musical holiday offerings will be beautiful Baroque music associ- will begin at the Golden Spoon Quartet, guest speaker Rear presented on Saturday, Dec. 6 at ated with the season. The con- Award Winning restaurant, Adm. Jay DeLoach, recognition 7:30 p.m. at St. Ann Catholic cert starts at 7:30 p.m. on Jackson's Saturday, Dec. 7. of the survivors and special Church, 100 Daniel Drive in Friday, Dec. 5 at Christ Church, Each of the tasting wines will be WWII exhibit tours. Details: Gulf Breeze and again on Pensacola and at 3 p.m. on available for purchase at a spe- 850-453-2389 or 800-327-5002. Sunday, Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. at East Sunday, Dec. 7 at St. Sylvester's cial rate and packaged at the end Catholic Church, Navarre. of the evening to take home. At For tickets or more informa- 5 p.m., the Live Auction will get OPEN DAILY tion, call the symphony office at 12:30 pm 435-2533 or visit www.pen- sacolasymphony.com. (850) 934-3332 GULF Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 BREEZECINEMA 4 3.7 miles east of Pens. Beach Exit Christian Friday December 5th–Thursday December 11th NOW SHOWING ART FILMS BY THE BEACH th th Symphonic Band Evenings: $7 Matinees: $5 Daily Friday, December 5 through Thursday, December 11 ● performs Friday Boy in the Striped Pajamas Punisher: War Zone R ...... 1:30....4:00....7:10....9:30 The Christian Symphonic (PG13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ● Australia: PG13 ...... 1:10....4:35....8:00 Band and Strings will open the The Secret Lives of Bees The characters, including Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit (above), holiday season with a concert, ● Four Christmases: PG13 ...... 1:15....3:15.....5:15..... 7:15..... 9:15 of “A Christmas Carol” will entertain the crowd at UWF’s pro- (PG13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 “A Christmas Festival,” at two ● Twilight PG13 ...... 1:10....4:05....7:00....9:25 duction of the Dickens classic. The Changeling locations this year. (R) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ● Bolt: PG ...... 1:10....3:20....5:30....7:45....9:50

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4B December 4, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Sacred Heart clears Tiger Point property Sacred Heart Health System is old friends, make new friends, In the event of rain, the cele- for sustaining the highest level Karen Jurkowich and completing preliminary site work let the children play and wel- bration will be held on Tuesday, of customer satisfaction. The LOCATION & LIFESTYLE Team to prepare a 10-acre property in come in Christmas 2008. Dec. 16. An affiliate of Baptist Health congratulate Brian Tucker on being elected Tiger Point for future develop- Santa Claus will arrive with To learn more, call Margaret Care, Gulf Breeze Hospital to the Board of Directors for the Gulf ment of a medical office complex his surprises and treats with the Cunningham at 932-2914 or received a 2008 Summit Award Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce. along U.S. Highway 98. Midway Fire Department at 7 Darlene Richards at 748-9446. for consistently placing in the Detailed plans for the overall p.m. Santa will greet and meet top 5 percent of the firm’s cus- project have not been finalized, all the children (big and small) GB Hospital earns honor tomer satisfaction database. and no date has been set for the and take their requests for Summit Awards are given to start of construction. However, Christmas. He loves letters from Press Ganey Associates, Inc. hospitals that sustain high-level Sacred Heart plans to use part of the children. Pictures also will has recognized Gulf Breeze patient satisfaction scores for the site to build office space that be taken with Santa. Hospital with a Summit Award three or more consecutive years. will replace the current Sacred Heart Medical Group offices in Tiger Point, located about a mile away on U.S. 98. Last year, Sacred Heart sold the land on which its present Tiger Point is located and is leasing that building until the new facility can be constructed on its U.S. 98 property east of Lowe’s. The contractor for Sacred Heart is still under way with the preliminary site work, and crews will be creating storm-water ground swales and grassing the site to provide a presentable appearance until the balance of the work is complete. Keratin Complex smoothing Life Line Screening therapy by Coppola A keratin based treatment that eliminates frizz and leaves hair feeling softer & silkier. Residents in the Gulf Breeze area can be screened to reduce Skin Care with Gina Pratt Dr. Karen Kennedy is the risk of having a stroke. 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Gulf Breeze High School Morris, ‘ladies first’ Robles, The Lady Dolphins athletic program UWF in is one of the strongest in the Panhandle. They proved that again last Final Four week with the recent release of the All Area selections. Senior Celia Eddy and junior tonight Ashleigh Ryals were named the Volleyball and Girls Golfer of the Year. BY JASON THOMPSON Eddy led the area in kills (312) and Gulf Breeze News Submitted Photo blocks (110) and recently signed a letter [email protected] of intent to play at Elon University next Jackie Kasler (left) and Jen Pfeifler were very busy at United States Tennis Association National Tournaments last week. fall. She’s currently ranked second in Kaley Morris (GBHS her class academically. Class of 2006), Noelle Robles Ryals led the Lady Dolphin golf (c/o ‘08) and the rest of their team to the state tournament, averaging GBHS duo strong at nationals University of West Florida between 37 and 38 per nine holes. She teammates will take on the also won the District 1-2A title for the Pfeifler played in the 16s singles and seventh seed Cece Witten of Danville, BY JASON THOMPSON College of St. Rose in the second consecutive year. doubles tournaments at Roger Scott, while Ky. (6-1, 6-2) and third seed Haley Gulf Breeze News second of two NCAA Division Eddy was one of six Lady Dolphins Kasler played in the 18s singles and Martin of Tulsa 6-2, 6-1. [email protected] II soccer national semifinals to be honored. Junior Tristan Powers doubles tournament in Norcross, Ga. Witten is the younger sister of Dallas tonight at Pepin Stadium on and sophomore Jasmine Crowell made Pfeifler, who was unseeded in the 64- Cowboys tight end Jason Witten. the campus of the University the First Team, while sophomore While most of their classmates were player singles field, made it all the way to Pfeifler and Amy Grossklag of Bonita of Tampa. Game time is sched- Alison Milam made the Second Team. feasting on turkey, GBHS sophomore Jen the semifinals before losing to fifth seed Springs, Fla. were the fourth seed in the uled for 6 p.m. local time. Seniors Lacie Brothers and Tobie Bass Pfeifler and junior Jackie Kasler were Megan Horter of Southlake, Tx. 6-4, 6-2. 28-team doubles field. They were pushed Second-ranked UWF (23-0- were Honorable Mentions. feasting on the competition at their Pfeifler beat three seeded players before in their first two matches (8-5 and 8-4) 1) is the highest ranked team Powers led the area in assists with respective United States Tennis the semifinals - ninth seed Samantha before beating sixth seed Leyla Erkan still alive in the tournament. Association’s National Open Tournaments. Adams of New Braunfels, Tx. (6-1, 6-1), 6 See On Campus, Pg 3C 6 See Tennis, Pg 3C 6 St. Rose (20-3-2) is 21st in the most recent Division II poll. In the South Region, UWF beat sixth ranked Rollins 2-0 and Sports Schedule third-ranked Columbus State 1-0 to advance to their first ever Final Four. St. Rose need- Dec. 4 ed a goal with 10 minutes left Boys BKB vs. Pensacola to beat 17th-ranked Christian (JV 6 p.m., Var. 7:30) Mercyhurst 3-2 to advance. Wrestling at Milton, 6 p.m. St. Rose, located in Albany, Girls JV BKB at PHS, 7 p.m. N.Y., averaged 2.24 goals a game, while allowing less than Dec. 5 a goal a game (0.71). They are Girls BKB at Crestview, 6:30 p.m. led by Christina Cuffari (eight Boys BKB at Milton (Ninth grade goals, five assists), Jazmine 4:30 p.m., JV 6, Varsity 7:30) Farrell (seven goals, seven Girls S vs. Tallahassee Leon in assists) and Kailey Egbert Chiles Timberwolf Classic, 6 p.m. (seven goals, four assists). Boys S at Jacksonville Bolles UWF’s defense, led by (JV 4:30 p.m., Var. 6:30) Morris, has been even stingier, Dec. 6 allowing only six goals all Girls S vs. Flagler-Mosley season (a 0.25 goals against winner or loser in Chiles average). Morris is second on Timberwolf Classic, 9 a.m. Submitted Photo the team in minutes played Girls JV BKB at Pine Forest, 9 a.m. The Dolphin wrestling team won the South Walton Invitational preseason tournament on Nov. 15. (2,012). Robles has played in Boys S at Jacksonville Bishop 19 matches Kenny (JV 10 a.m., Var. 1 p.m.) this season Dec. 9 and is Dolphin wrestling off to strong start in 2008 average 19 Girls BKB at Milton (Ninth grade minutes a 4:30 p.m., JV 6, Var. 7:30) In the preseason classic, Elliot at 2:42. Morton at 1:12. BY JASON THOMPSON match. Girls S vs. PHS (JV 5:30 p.m., GBHS beat South Walton 60- 140 - Barretta (GB) pinned 215 - Kladitis (GB) pinned Panama City Var. 7:30) Gulf Breeze News 24, Bay 51-24 and Kotke at 0:50. Delaney at 3:22. [email protected] Bay grad Boys BKB vs. West Florida Wewahitchka 48-36. 145 - Cannon (SW) pinned 285 - Menard (SW) pinned Courtney (Ninth grade 4:30 p.m., JV 6, Results were as follows: Dannheisser at 2:34. Jackson at 5:42. Jones has 19 GBHS 60, Var. 7:30) The Gulf Breeze High 152 - Eagley (GB) won by 103 - Klamer (SW) pinned shutouts this South Walton 24 Dec. 10 wrestling team has gotten off forfeit. Flores at 1:02. season and Robles 125 lb. class - Gary (GB) 160 - Beard (GB) pinned 112 - Hoehn (GB) won by Girls WL vs. Milton, 4 p.m. to a fast start this season, hasn’t won by forfeit Pierson at 0:56. forfeit. Boys S vs. PHS (JV 5:30 p.m., winning a preseason classic at allowed a goal in her last eight South Walton Nov. 15, then 130 - Rameriz (GB) 171 - Stanley (GB) pinned 119 - Swan (SW) pinned Var. 7:30) matches. beat Tate 65-19 in their regular pinned Elliot at 2:21. Murphy 0:32. 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GBHS Winter Baseball Camp Dec. 13 The GBHS Baseball team will hold its JASON SCOTT DAWN ALT KRISTIN BUCK LEE Winter Baseball Camp for boys ages 7-14 THOMPSON PAGE Principal, AMBERSON Exec. Director is Dec. 13 from 8:30-12:30 at the field. Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News Oriole Beach Ele. Sidelines/Peg Leg’s Santa Rosa Is. Auth. Cost is $50 and forms can be picked up at OBES, GBES and the Rec Center. Florida Florida Alabama Florida Florida Game 1 Florida vs. Alabama (Atlanta) Pensacola Beach Game 2 Missouri at Oklahoma (K.City) Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Volleyball Club tryouts Game 3 Boston Coll. vs. Va. Tech (Tampa) Va. Tech Boston Coll. Boston Coll. Va. Tech Boston Coll. Dec. 14 at GBHS Gym Tryouts for the 2009 Pensacola Game 4 USC at UCLA USC USC USC USC USC Beach Volleyball Club season will be Dec. 14 at the GBHS Gym. Game 5 Mid.Tenn. St. at La. Lafayette La Lafayette Mid. Tenn. St. La Lafayette La Lafayette Mid. Tenn. St. Tryouts for 10-under to 14-under FIFTEEN players are from 8:45-11:30 a.m., Game 6 South Florida at West Virginia W. Virginia W. Virginia W. Virginia W. Virginia S. Florida while 15-under through 17-under play- Bears Jaguars Jaguars Jaguars ers are from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Game 7 Jaguars at Bears Bears For more information, call Tom WEEK Game 8 Falcons at Saints Saints Saints Saints Saints Falcons Hayes at 292-8632. Game 9 Dolphins at Bills Bills Bills Dolphins Dolphins Dolphins GBSA lacrosse signups Giants Giants Giants Giants now at Rec Center Game 10 Eagles at Giants Giants Kids interested in playing lacrosse TOTAL LAST WEEK 6-4 8-2 6-4 7-3 6-4 can sign up for either at the Rec Center or on line at www.eteamz.com/gulf- TOTAL 94-46 98-42 89-51 102-38 101-37 breezelacrosse. For more information, call Matt Dorf at 934-4150. ‘93 Dolphins win three to stay unbeaten in the Dolphins’ 4-1 win over 50-48 win over Catholic. Monk BY JASON THOMPSON Catholic in a battle of had 17 points, while Scott Gulf Breeze News unbeatens. Boylan had 15 and Giddis 13. ● Affordable Spinal Decompression [email protected] 1973 - The Dolphins trailed 19- The Lady Dolphins led 41-18 ● Licensed Massage Therapists 8 after one and 36-16 at the half in at the half as they beat Pine www.drhall.us Jonathon Treesch scored a 62-41 loss to Baker. Napier had Forest 65-32. Shelley Moody Located in Gulf Breeze Proper three goals, while Chris 17 points, while Cali had 10. had 15 points, while Anderson Womack scored twice as the 1978 - The Dolphins had 14 and Childers 13. Dr. Jason Hall 934-HALL 1993 Dolphin soccer team beat Benji Luke scored 20 seconds committed 28 turnovers in an Catholic outscored Gulf Breeze Chiropractic Physician ● BCBS, UHC, MC, Aetna, Cigna, & More Milton 10-0 win. Kane into the Dolphins’ 2-0 win over 81-67 loss to Pine Forest. Ken 20-8 in the second quarter on Mehaffey, David Herron, Washington. Mehaffey scored Monk had 23 points for the their way to beat the Lady Tommy Sweeney, Rob Mitchell the other goal off an English Dolphins, while Kevin Giddis Dolphins 46-38. Moody scored and Seth English all scored pass. Sweeney, Luke and added 22. GBHS went 18-for- 16 for the 3-2 Lady Dolphins. once. Brandon Patton all scored goals 29 from the free throw line in a See Back in Time, Pg 7C 6 HIDEA:<8G6BEH 7:;DG:I=:NHIDENDJ#

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Continued from Page 1C (Hilton Head Island, S.C.) and Emily Stein (Broomall, Pa.) 8-1 in the semifinals. They then beat top seed Caroline Price (Duluth, Ga.) and Katherine White (Columbus, Ga.) in the final 8-2. Kasler, seeded third in the 64- Graphic player singles field, lost only six games in her first two matches Design before rallying from a set down to beat Ariel Morton of Houston Team 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the quarterfinals. Kasler and doubles partner Keri works Frankenberger of Gainesville, for seeded second in the 25-team field, had yet to play a match as of Sunday because of weather - the Submitted Photo fourth day of the event. On the move YOU. Pfeifler and Kasler are the Josh Epstein dribbles up the field in a recent Dolphin soccer defending 2A state doubles game. GBHS hosted Catholic Tuesday (after the News’ ■ Brochures ■ Post/Rack Cards* champions. Kasler is also the deadline) before playing Bolles and Bishop Kenny Friday and reigning singles champion. Saturday in Jacksonville. ■ Business Cards ■ Logos ■ T-Shirts ■ Billboards GET FRESH! GO NATIVE! MAKE SOME Breakfast, Lunch & We cater at your ■ Imprinted Items ■ Stationery NOW SERVING DINNER place or ours! CHRISTMAS CA$H! Thurs-Sun (dinner hours) ------and MORE ------Sell your un-nneeded items HOURS OF OPERATION *We can accomplish your direct mailing project - Mon & Wed 7:30am-3:00pm in The Gulf Breeze News Thurs-Sat 7:30am-9:00pm customizing by zip code, income level, etc. Classifieds. Sun 10am-8pm Closed Tuesday Only $12.15 for up to 20 words. INFORMATION / CONSULTATION: 932-8986 native cafe Call 932-8986 45A Via De Luna Pensacola Beach, FL 32561 Credit cards welcome. (850) 934-4848

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Beeler went 5-for-7 from the field with four rebounds, three assists and seven steals, while Bass was 6- for-8 from the field with four rebounds. Deannette Zuniga added 11 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News points on 5-for-11 shooting. She Anndrea Marsh grabs an inbounds pass in a recent game. had six rebounds, three assists and six steals, while Natalie Baylor, Tenn. 46, Alverson had three, while Alverson had six points, 10 Lady Dolphins 22 Ennis, Bass and Sallie Papajohn assists and four steals. Baylor, from Chattanooga, had two each and Viglione and Rachel Viglione added six jumped out to a 14-3 first Beeler one each. Papajohn points, while Bailey Clements quarter lead as they beat Gulf grabbed a career-high 13 had four points and seven Breeze on Nov. 25. rebounds in the loss, while rebounds. Anndrea Marsh had The Lady Dolphins finished Alverson had six. three points, while Jordan Smith the game shooting 16 percent Gulf Breeze (1-0 in district and Caroline Ennis had two each. from the field (7-for-43) and play) play another non-district Gulf Breeze finished the commited 26 turnovers. game at Crestview Friday at game shooting a season-high 49 Zuniga led the Lady 6:30 before playing at Milton percent from the field. Dolphins with 11 points. Tuesday. Where you’ll find the best golf WRESTLING: GB wrestlers win Four excellent golf courses within easy driving distance of each other. The courses are nationally recognized for their layout and South Walton Invitational outstanding conditions. You will find modest green fees, and the finest hospitality anywhere. Continued from Page 1C and the best dining! GBHS 51, Bay 24 130 - Warren (B) pinned The Tuscan Grille at Hidden Creek Sternung at 1:29. and The Sunset Grille at Tiger Point 135 - Uppman (B) pinned offer upscale casual dining at it’s finest. Hargrove at 1:45. Ask about our daily specials. www.EmeraldCoastGolfTrail.com 140 - Hollendoner (B) pinned Kocon at 3:32.. 145 - Dannheisser (GB) won by decision over Kennedy, 9-5. 152 - Eagley (GB) won by forfeit. Thank You ss 160 - McKissack (GB) ioonn pinned Creel at 1:11. aatti 171 - Booker (B) win by DQ ttuull ss!! over Sweet. Football rraa hhiinn 189 - Parsons (GB) pinned onngg llpp Chancy at 1:39. CCo DDoo 215 - Kladitis (GB) won by forfeit. Sports Sponsors! 285 - Jackson (GB) won by forfeit. 103 - Flores (GB) won by All Seasons, Domino’s, Publix, New Balance, forfeit. 112 - Hoehn (GB) won by Trinity Property, Athlete’s Feats Photography, forfeit. 9th Avenue Automotive, Allstates Employer Services, 119 -Sweet (GB) won by for- Courtesy Photo feit. 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Colleen Niedig had 19 points, BACK while Kelly Radomski added 14 in Gulf Breeze’s 64-50 win over Freeport in the Optimist Classic. 1998 Continued from Page 2C - Gary Wargo scored 22 points in the Dolphins’ 73-67 loss 1983 - The Lady Dolphins to Tate, then added 11 points in trailed 19-12 after one quarter and Gulf Breeze’s 77-38 loss to Milton. lost 53-49 to pace. Kelly Hippard Wargo scored 16 points, while led GBHS with 28 points. Pat Bolster had 11 in the 1988 - Stephanie Yancey Dolphins’ 63-43 win over Vernon scored three goals in the Lady in the Catholic Crusader Classic. Dolphins’ 3-0 win over Tate. C.D. Harris and Robert Regan White had two assists, McClendon both scored twice in while Sally Grosshein had one. the Dolphins’ 9-0 win over Pine Yancey, Grosshein, Emily Forest. Chad Bricks, Bryan Jones, Pritchard, Desiree Fields and Brady Elowsky, Joe Babcock and Julie Meeker all scored goals in Jeff Petrie all scored once. GBHS’ 5-2 win over Escambia. 2003 - The Dolphin soccer Kimberly White had four assists. team got two goals from both Ty The boys’ team lost to Tate 2- Story and Jordan Machesky as 0 before beating Pace 5-0. they remained unbeaten with a Pat Ramm scored 23 points, 5-0 win over Chiles. Both also while Tom Baker added 16 and had assists in the win. Courtesy Photos Eric Holtsman 13 as the Rhett Gross scored a goal, while 2008 GBSA Junior Cheerleaders Dolphins beat Central 69-63. Montie Lewing, Brock Sakey and The Gulf Breeze Junior Cheerleaders recently placed second Jennifer Wasson scored 21 of Chase Griffin had assists. at the Gulf Coast Youth Sports Association Competition held her 30 points in the third quarter Griffin and Story had a goal in Milton. They are (back, from left): Brittnee Begin, Hailey of GBHS’ 68-32 win over Pine and an assist in the Dolphins’ 3- Philips, Pearl Clarkin, Sara McCain, Savannah Richardson, Forest. Cindi Derth added 15 0 win over Navarre. Gross also Jordan Cahela, Abbey Olsen and Alli Hurd. Second row (from points, while Sharon Williams scored a goal, while Addie left): Taylor Weldon, Chloe Thompson, Sarah Jacobi, had 12 for the 2-2 Lady Dolphins. Salter had an assist. Samantha Burleigh, Emily Doyle, Chelsea Cahela and 1993 - Dave Gallagher scored The Lady Dolphins shot 7- Brooke Hatenstein. Front row (from left): Kaley Harris, Cayla 22 points, while Holley and for-21 from the free throw line Cayson, Niki Koomen, Addie Benz, and Kaitlyn Nicholson. Millican both scored 10 as the in a 58-42 loss to Crestview. Not shown: team coaches Pam Cahela and Victoria Clarkin. Dolphins beat Central 54-51. Katie Dollinger had 15 points, Gallagher's layup with 10 while Christina Vickrey had 2008 Tiger Point Mite Cheerleaders seconds left helped the Dolphins seven points and nine rebounds. The Tiger Point Mite cheerleaders won their age division at beat Baker 64-61 in the GBHS David Tucker had 20 points, the recent GCYFA competition. They are (front, from left): Optimist Classic. Gallagher had while Ryan Bolster had 16 Madeline Jones, Makenzie Holcomb, Sierra Goette and 15 points, while Lee Leddy had points and a career-high 15 Payton Tigano. Back (from left): Savannah Goette, Mackenzie 12 and John Stiber and Matt rebounds in a 61-47 win over Wilson and Kinnlie Townsley. Fenimore had 11 each. West Florida. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8C December 4, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS College Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS ON CAMPUS: GBHS pair heads to Final Four with UWF Continued from Page 1C It’ll be the first national semifinal for Aaron Hill (c/o team in a 197-98 loss to Florida yard freestyle both teams. ‘06) started at cen- Nov. 25. (46.85) and was Offensively, UWF is led by Christine Hay ter for LaGrange Steinhauer was the lead leg on sixth in the 50 yard Shaneka Gordon (Old Harbour, (c/o ‘08) recently College in their 51- FSU’s winning 400 yard freestyle freestyle (21.59). Jamaica - 22 goals, 12 assists), began her college 26 loss to third- relay (3:29.59). She was also the Jessie Carr (c/o Marcela Gordon (Sao Paulo, Brazil - basketball career ranked Millsaps in third led on FSU’s third place finish ‘06) was the third 20 goals, nine assists) and Dernelle at Huntingdon the opening round in the 200 yard medley relay (1:45.1) leg on FSU's third Mascall (Basse terre, Moruga, College. Hay of the Division III and was third in the 50 yard freestyle place finish in the Trinidad - 17 goals, 12 assists). played five min- playoffs Nov. 22 in (23.62). Steinhauer placed fifth in 400 yard freestyle The winner will take on the Metro utes in the Lady Jackson, Miss. the 100 yard freestyle (52.65). relay (3:34.10). State-Seattle Pacific winner in the nation- Hawks’ 88-70 win LaGrange fin- Jimmy Holway (c/o ‘05) had She was also the Hill al championship game at 2:30 p.m. over Judson ished the season 9- three top five finishes, including the second leg on Carr Saturday. Fans can watch tonight’s game College Nov. 21 2 after going 0-10 each of the previ- 400 freestyle relay (3:03.83), where FSU's sixth place finish in the 200 Hay live on the internet by logging on to and three minutes ous two seasons. he was the lead leg. He was also the yard medley relay (1:49.12). She http://all-in Huntingdon’s 93-53 loss to Stevi Steinhauer (c/o ‘06) had anchor leg on FSU’s third place fin- was also seventh in the 100 yard access.cbssports.com/player.html?code= Birmingham Southern College four top five finishes, including one ish in the 200 yard medley relay breaststroke (1:08.27) and eighth in ncaa&media=93371 Sunday. win, for the Florida State swim (1:33.22) and was fourth in the 100 the 200 yard breaststroke (2:30.53).

Alabama-Florida, Round 6 FINAL SEC STANDINGS East Division Div. All ■ A complete breakdown Advantage: Alabama. *Florida 7-1 11-1 of the play-in game for a ■ LB: Both units are solid Georgia 6-2 9-3 BCS national title berth and they are two of, if not the two best in the conference. Vanderbilt 4-4 6-6 Folks, it doesn’t get much Alabama’s starting unit, how- S.Carolina 4-4 7-5 better than this! Alabama and ever, has all three members Tennessee 3-5 5-7 Florida will square off for the among the Top tacklers in the Kentucky 2-6 6-6 SEC Championship for the SEC, as opposed to one from sixth time in the game’s 17- for 1,916 yards and 20 TDs in Florida. Advantage: West Division year history. 2008. Advantage: Alabama. *Alabama 8-0 12-0 ■ Alabama. Everything, including WR: Bama has the best ■ DB: This is another area Ole Miss 5-3 8-4 individual receiver in Julio history, suggests this will be an in which both teams are very LSU 3-5 7-5 extremely close affair. Jones, but as a whole, the good. Florida is 1st in the SEC Florida holds a Crimson Tide cannot match Arkansas 2-6 5-7 in defensive pass effeciency Auburn 2-6 5-7 3-2 advantage in the previous the Gators’ unit, even without and Alabama is 2nd. Florida five meetings, but the average Percy Harvin. Florida has eight has 23 interceptions on the Miss. State 2-6 4-8 score is 26-25 in favor of the receivers with double-digits in season, but Bama has two receptions and the group has Crimson Tide. defensive backs that are in the ■ PENALTIES: Alabama projected results of Saturday’s Saturday 12/6 hauled in 18 more TDs than So which team has the best Top 10 in interceptions and is the least penalized team in game by combining each SEC Championship Game chance of winning the SEC Bama’s. Advantage: Florida. passes defended. Advantage: ■ the SEC and Florida is 2nd team’s average numbers for c-Alabama vs. Florida, 3p crown and earning a national OL: This is a tough one, None. most penalized. Costly Gator the regular season. For title berth? as both teams have excellent ■ SPECIAL TEAMS: mistakes could help Bama’s example, to come up with FINAL ACC STANDINGS Let’s take a look at a offensive lines. Florida is 1st Other than kick returners, there chances of winning. Florida’s point total, I added breakdown by position of how in rushing offense in the SEC, is no comparison here. Florida ■ RED ZONE: Florida is Florida’s average score (46) Atlantic Division the two juggernauts match up: Bama is second. Florida is is better in field goal kicking, tops in the SEC in red zone and Alabama’s average points ■ Div. All QB: Though John Parker third in sacks against, Alabama net punting and kick coverage. offense and defense. Bama is allowed (12) and divided by Wilson has led Alabama to a is fourth. Florida’s line powers Their return averages are also middle-of-the-pack in both. two to get the average (29). *Boston College 5-3 9-3 perfect 12-0 regular season, the conference’s most better. Advantage: Florida. The Tide will not be able to Alabama and Florida are by Florida State 5-3 8-4 there is no comparison here. productive offense, Bama’s ■ COACH: Let’s take a beat this Gator team by settling far the best two teams in the Clemson 4-4 7-5 The reigning Heisman Trophy allows them to dominate time look at each coach’s SEC for field goals. SEC and I expect this to be one Maryland 4-4 7-5 winner has compiled an SEC- of possession. It’s too close to resume. Winning percentage: Below, I have compiled my of the best games of the year. Wake Forest 4-4 7-5 best 175.5 passing efficiency call. Advantage: None. Urban Meyer - 0.758, Nick N.C. State 4-4 6-6 rating. Tebow has thrown for ■ DL: Again, this one is Saban - 0.724. Conference Projected Game Stats 25 touchdowns and only two very close. Both units have titles: Urban Meyer - 1, Nick Coastal Division interceptions. Advantage: kept their teams near or at the Saban - 2. National Alabama Florida *Virginia Tech 5-3 8-4 top of the SEC in rushing Championships: Urban Meyer Georgia Tech 5-3 9-3 Florida. Points 22 29 ■ RB: In overall defense, sacks and several - 1, Nick Saban - 1. Also, both North Carolina 4-4 8-4 18 production, Florida holds the other defensive categories. Halloween costumes were a First Downs 18 Miami 4-4 7-5 edge with a conference-best Several injuries, however, hit. Advantage: None. Total Yards 323 349 Virginia 3-5 5-7 237 ypg and 40 rushing TDs have forced the Gators to When considering the major Rushing Yards 152 155 Duke 1-7 4-8 this season. But when move some guys around and offensive and defensive cate- 171 194 eliminating Tim Tebow’s con- change their normal rotation gories and each position, the Passing Yards Saturday 12/6 for the SEC Championship Alabama and Florida match-up tributions and analyzing the Sacks Against 2 2 ACC Championship Game Game. Couple that with the RB position, Alabama’s Glen about as closes as two teams 2 1 Coffee and Mark Ingram are return of Terrence “Mount” could. But there are a few Turnovers a- Boston College vs. Va. Tech, 12p one of the best duos in the Cody and the scale is tipped in other factors that could tip the Penalties/Yards 5/44 7/52 Legend: e-ESPN; e2-ESPN2; eU-ESPNU; e3- country. They have combined the Tide’s favor, barely. scale in one team’s favor. ESPN360; a-ABC; c-CBS; r-Raycom; f-Fox Sports Time of Possession 32:04 27:56 Net; p-PPV.

ALABAMA (#1) AUBURN FLORIDA (#4) GEORGIA (#16) LSU Alabama has been The Good, the Bad Another week, The Bulldogs have The 2008 LSU team is the per- No. 1 for several and the Ugly. The another blowout. long abandoned fect metaphor for the SEC as a weeks now, but it took Good: This miserable Florida extended any hopes of a SEC whole. Before the season, and for a 36-0 rout of Auburn season is finally over. its winning streak ® or national title, and the first half of the season, it was ® to reclaim the top spot in TM The Bad: It won’t end over FSU to five years, and in very the only thing that could make believed to be big and scary. But in the state. The margin was the with a bowl game for the first time convincing fashion. Many said the their season worse is to lose their reality, it was nothing more than a largest since the 1962 Bama team in nearly a decade. The Ugly: rain would slow the Gators down, state championship - which they scary looking, but brittle shell with demolished the Tigers 38-0. Nick Losing a six-year winning streak and they were right. But FSU did. You can blame it on off-field no substance Saban has done exactly what over Alabama in a 36-0 demolition played in it, too, and it also slowed issues, offensive-line injuries or beneath - nothing to Bama fans hoped he would: wrest job. This team won’t graduate them down. The Gators ran over, being the most undisciplined team raise an eyebrow at. control of the state from Auburn, many starters, but some may leave around and through the Noles and in the conference. Whatever the The Tigers’ five losses win the SEC West and compete early, several recruits may jump kept their national title hopes alive. reasoning, the result remains the are one less than Les for a national championship. Not ship and head to Tuscaloosa, and All there is left to do is knock off the same. UGA has not lived up to its Miles compiled in his first three so fast, my friend! There is one who will be the offensive coordina- No. 1 team in the country. A feat preseason hype and failed to beat seasons in Baton Rouge com- HUGE obstacle left: Florida. tor, for crying out loud? that hasn’t been accomplished yet. any team of merit. bined. Better luck in 2009.

FLORIDA STATE (#24) MIAMI CENTRAL FLORIDA SOUTH FLORIDA SOUTHERN MISS Though the 2008 The Canes are also Finishing the After a weekend USM is the comeback story of FSU team looked getting closer to season on a off, the Bulls prepare the season. After falling to 2-6 after much improved from competing for an three-game to face West Virginia a five-game losing streak, fan and the past few sea- ® ACC crown. Season- winning streak this Saturday. Both alumni support for Larry Fedora sons, it is apparent ending losses to Georgia Tech was just a little too much to ask of teams are eliminat- was waning, the Eagles’ streak of after the 45-15 beatdown at the and N.C. State prevented them this Knights team. The offense ed from Big East title contention, winning seasons ended, and they hands of Florida that the Noles from realizing that dream. The reverted back to its horrible ways which is surprising as they were were staring at their first losing still have a long way to go to Canes are still a work in progress, by getting shut out by UAB. UCF the two favorites to win it. This season in 15 years. regain equal footing with the but the foundation for a good only managed to gain 209 total game was supposed to be a All that changed as Gators. This team was a few plays team is soundly in place. Miami yards and is left wondering who showdown for the crown, but they reeled off four away from competing for the ACC played more freshmen than any will step up and provide this team instead it is merely a battle to straight victories to championship, but mistakes and other team, and those guys have with an offensive spark next year. reach eight wins. One plus is that end the season, regaining support inconsistency kept them out. gained valuable experience that Chances are, with the way this these two teams have provided us for Fedora and making the Eagles Overall, however, this season has will have them back in the confer- offense has failed to produce, that with some extremely entertaining bowl-eligible after being written off. been a step forward. ence title hunt in 2009. player is currently in high school. games the past couple of years. *Rankings based on BCS Poll Gulf Breeze News Sports beats the competition!

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SECTION D GULF BREEZE NEWS December 4, 2008 ‘Joy for the DebrisDebris Beach’ concert is If you think TTreeree Tuesday it, you can A Cheetos bag, gloves, bottle caps, beer cans Post-concert cookie sale and other remnants from do it the Lee Tracy Beach will aid cancer sufferers Cleanup adorn the Pensacola Beach Optimist Club’s George Bernard Shaw once said, “Debris Tree” at the “Joy For The Beach” (JFTB) annual JOY FOR THE “Some look at things that are, and ask Portofino Boardwalk. free Christmas Concert is set for BEACH The tree serves as a why. I dream of things that never Tuesday, Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. at Our Lady reminder to keep our Tuesday, Dec. 9 were and ask, ‘Why not?’ ” That of the Assumption Catholic Church beaches clean. The Our Lady of the quote has served as encouragement with a reception following. for those thinking of going where cleanup occurred Assumption Saturday, Nov. 29. “Rehearsals are in full swing and in they have never gone before. It is also addition to the choral presentation of Catholic Church closely related to what is called “self- the Joy For the Beach Singers, a chil- Pensacola Beach fulfilling prophecy.” That is, if we see dren’s choir will be added to the mix something as a problem and declare it Lisa Newell/Gulf Breeze News this year along with Dancingly Yours dancers, led by Monette cannot be done, we probably will Hodges,” reported club VP & JFTB musical director, Karen never accomplish what needs to be Jurkowich. done. However, if we see it as a pos- Last year over 300 people attended JFTB, which was well sibility, we may achieve great things. received by the community as the kick off to the holiday season Those in the field of mathematics on the beach. will recognize the name of George New this year, PBOC will add a very special Christmas cook- Dantzig. He tells the story of being ie sale at the free reception following the concert, to benefit enrolled in Berkeley, and arrived late Optimist International’s Childhood Cancer Project. to class one morning. Seeing two “The members of PBOC are beginning to make batches of problems on the blackboard, he just their favorite homemade Christmas cookies and I am very excit- assumed they were homework assign- ed PBOC can help children with cancer and their families in this ments. He took the problems home simple way,” said Mary Claus, the club’s Childhood Cancer and worked on them. After a few chair, “Anyone wishing to make up some batches of cookies to days, he turned in the homework and Part of Fort Pickens help us in this endeavor is invited to bake away!” apologized to the professor for getting Community members interested in helping provide home them in late as they seemed a little made cookies or make financial donations for Optimist’s more difficult than usual. now closed to public Childhood Cancer fundraising and Joy For The Beach overall, About six weeks later, on a Sunday may call 916-0455 for more details. Jurkowich is hopeful more morning, there was a knock on his The eastern section of Fort area citizens and businesses will make donations. front door, and there stood the profes- Pickens, from the entrance sor with the homework in his hands, gate westward to the Ranger all excited. He told Dantzig that the station, including the beach- Reserve for candlelight problems on the blackboard were two es, will be closed to the pub- famous unsolved problems in statis- lic until April 1, 2009. tour of Fort Barrancas tics. Dantzig later confessed that if he "We regret this inconven- Gulf Islands National Seashore will present a Candlelight Tour had known the problems were, in fact, ience, but this closure is nec- of Fort Barrancas on Saturday, Dec. 13, from 5 - 7:15 p.m..The not homework, but two problems that essary to protect the visiting free tour highlights Pensacola in the Civil War. In addition, the countless numbers of people had been public and to allow the road Fort Barrancas Visitor Center will be open. Reservations are unable to solve, he probably would contractor, Anderson-Col- required. Visitors should call (850) 455-5167 for tour reserva- have become discouraged and not umbia, to complete recon- tions.Costumed interpreters will present the history of Pensacola solved them. But, since he thought struction of Fort Pickens during the Civil War at different stations inside Fort Barrancas. they were solvable, he was able to Road as quickly and safely Small groups will depart the visitor center every 15 minutes for accomplish what others had found as possible. We hope to be the hour-long tour. For a complete program schedule and more impossible. able to reopen the roadway information, call 934-2600 or visit www.nps.gov/guis. During the month of December, next spring or summer," two major religious holidays will be Jerry Eubanks, Gulf Islands Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News celebrated — Christmas and National Seashore Super- Fort Pickens Road is closed through April 2009 while work Hanukkah. Followers are encouraged intendent, said. is done to restore the road. This week to be more aware, more sensitive, The contractors are more concerned about the less fortu- (850)492-1099; and Key Sailing (580)932- removing much of the scattered asphalt in the 5520. Visitors may contact them directly for on Pensacola Beach nate. Food, money, and gifts are col- area which requires the use of heavy equip- information about the services they provide Saturday, Dec. 6 lected in order to alleviate severe dis- ment outside of the road corridor. Additionally, and should observe any posted closed areas as ■ Bayside Sand, Soccer & Surf comforts of those in difficult situa- in order to complete the reconstruction on these are closed for the safety of our visitors Tournament – 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. tions. Some see these efforts as a drop time, the contractor must be able to move the and protection of park resources. behind Crabs Restaurant. The tour- in the bucket, but ask the recipients project forward without undue delays. The road reconstruction along on J. Earle nament will be open to children ages and many will tell us it was the differ- The area west of the Ranger Station includ- Bowden Way, between Navarre Beach and U8 - U14. Please contact Cindy Gross ence between hope and despair. ing campground Loop A will remain open, but We may not solve the problems of Pensacola Beach, is continuing and expected at 449-2409 with any questions! will only be accessible by private boat or to be completed by mid-January. The eastern hunger and homelessness, but if we through one of the following authorized com- section of the road, up to the first parking lot, ■ Kowabunga Breakfast with Surfing Santa – 8 - think we can make a difference, mercial providers: Over land shuttle: Fort will reopen to vehicular traffic in the next few 10:30 a.m. Surfing Santa has a surfboard sled pulled chances are we will be a positive Pickens Shuttle (Saturday and Sunday ONLY): weeks. The road corridor west of that will by magical dolphins. Kids should have their wish list force. If we think it is an exercise in 850-698-7492. Water taxi service: Blue remain closed to the public, but the beaches are ready. Free mimosas for parents. futility, we will probably not achieve Marlin Water Taxi (850)723-4907; Kaitlyn even the slightest goal. We will have open. Details: (850)934-2600. proved the validity of the self-fulfill- Sunday, Dec. 7 ing prophecy. How much more effec- ■ Christmas Cantata – 7 p.m., Our Lady of the tive it would be to “dream of things Navarre’s ‘Christmas Assumption Catholic Church, Pensacola Beach. that never were and ask, ‘Why not?’ ” Traditional seasonal music to delight all Buy or renew in the Park’ is Saturday ■ Gingerbread House Make and Take – Noon to 2 p.m. at Tiki Island Golf and Games.Bring a bag of beach toll passes Navarre’s Annual “Christmas in the Park”, will sell light concessions. The ever-popular hard candies to decorate your beach version of the until December 31 sponsored by the Navarre Beach Area raffle will be held with a variety of gifts to the traditional sweet house. All annual passes for the Bob Sikes Chamber of Commerce, will be held on include eight children’s bicycles. Bridge will expire Wednesday, Dec. Saturday, December 6 from 3 p.m.– 8 p.m. at The 20-foot Christmas tree will be erected ■ Santa and His Paparazzi Photo Session on the 31. Renewals continue through Navarre Park at the foot of the Navarre bridge. in the park, for the second year in a row. The Boardwalk – 2 - 4p.m. Nominal charge for photo. Wednesday, Dec. 31. This year’s event will include a Christmas tree lighting will take place at 5 p.m. Applications and instructional parade that will start at 4 p.m. from Winn Entertainment featuring local schools from ■ ‘Tis the Season Open House at Lee Tracy’s – information are available at the Santa Dixie and end at Vision Bank. Navarre will start at 3 p.m. and continue Goodies for kids of all ages. Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) office, 1 Santa and Mrs. Claus will be available for throughout the event. Via de Luna Dr., Pensacola Beach, at photos with children from 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. For information regarding this holiday Tuesday, Dec. 9 the Bob Sikes tollbooth and online at Photos are $2 each. Free baked goods will be event log on to www.navarrechamber.com and ■ Joy for the Beach holiday concert at Our Lady of www.sria-fla.com. Details: 932-2257. available at Mrs. Claus’ bakery starting at 3 click on “Special Events” or call the Chamber the Assumption Catholic Mission – 7 p.m. p.m. and the Emerging Leaders of Navarre at 939-3267.

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PJC Trustees View your unborn baby as never before! vote to offer Introducing video ultrasound pictures of the unborn baby in the womb. baccalaureate degrees The Pensacola Junior College Board of Trustees has unanimously voted to pursue the offering of baccalaureate degrees. “This is an expansion of our mission that will allow us to serve See amazing photos our community better, especially of babies as young as 8 in some areas of critical weeks from 3d ultrasound & 4D ultrasound. workforce shortage,” said Board New Patients Welcome of Trustee Chair Vincent Andry. Vicky Griffin, D.O. IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION 3261 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. PJC is a member of the new & Baptist Medical Park Florida College System, which OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY 916-44300 now has nine former Florida community colleges granting baccalaureate degrees and at least five others currently pursuing authority to grant baccalaureate degrees. “The PJC Board felt that this change was necessary to help provide qualified professionals in a Submitted Photo number of areas, particularly in high WBMS Teacher of the Year demand areas such as health care Sally Hill was recently named Woodlawn Beach Middle’s Teacher of the Year. Congratulating where critical shortages are predicted her are Assistant Principal Will Nowling and Principal Victor Lowrimore. to continue through the next decade,” PJC President Ed NOTICE OF Certificate Number: 532 according to Law, the APPLICATION FOR Year of Issuance: 2006 Property described in NOTICE OF MEETING Meadows said. L TAX DEED such Certificate will be The Midway Fire District The Board will seek approval Description of Property: sold to the Highest Board of Commissioners will conduct its 2009 from the State Board of NOTICE IS HEREBY PROPERTY Bidder, at the east end regular meetings on the E GIVEN THAT PINOT IV DESCRIBED IN OR lobby of the County second Tuesday of each Education for authority to offer LLC holder of the follow- BOOK 2085 PG 1617 Administrative Complex month at 7:00 P.M. at ing Tax Sale Certificate Parcel ID: 07-1N-28- at 6495 Caroline St., 1322 College Parkway, the baccalaureate degree based Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 on documented need in critical G has filed said Tax 0000-00900-0000 Milton, Florida on the In accordance with the Certificate for the Tax Name in which 12th day of January, Americans with workforce professions. In Deed to be issued there- Assessed: JAMES 2009 at 12:00 noon. Disabilities Act, persons addition, it will petition the on. The Certificate STEWART RHODES Dated this the 19th day needing a special accom- A modation or interpreter to Southern Association of Colleges Number and year of All of the above property of November, 2008. participate in the meeting Issuance, the is located in Santa Rosa should contact Midway and Schools to move from Level Description of property, County, In the State of Mary M. Johnson Fire District at (850) 932- L and Name(s) in which it Florida. Clerk of the Circuit 4771 at least 24 hours I to Level II, which is required for prior to the meeting. is assessed is as fol- Court of Santa Rosa offering baccalaureate degrees. lows: Unless such certificate County, Florida Legal 451 shall be redeemed Gulf Breeze News See Briefs, Pg 4D 6 S 12/4/08 SECOND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Santa Rosa County is applying to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Economic Development Grant in the amount of $750,000.00. For each activity that is proposed, at least 70% of the funds must benefit low and moderate income persons. The activities, dollar amount and estimated percentage benefit to low and moderate income persons for which the County is applying are:

Santa Rosa County proposes to provide water line extensions and road improvements to the Blackwater River Correctional Facility on Jeff Ates Road.

Construction Costs (including engineering): $690,000.00 70% low and moderate income Project Administration: $ 60,000.00 70% low and moderate income

Santa Rosa County plans to minimize displacement of persons as a result of planned CDBG activities in the following manner: No displacement is anticipated because all con- struction will occur within established rights-of-way. If any persons are displaced as a result of the planned activities, the County will assist such persons to obtain suitable Happy Birthday Joe! replacement housing. The public hearing to receive citizen views concerning the proposed project will be held Want to place a personal or holiday in the County Commission Meeting Room at 6495 Caroline Street, on Thursday, December ad in the Gulf Breeze News? 11, 2008 at 9:30 a.m. A draft copy of parts of the application will be available for review at that time. The application will be submitted to the state on January 1, 2009. A final copy Give us a call today! 932.8986 of the application will be made available at the grants office at 6495 Caroline Street on Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. within five days after January 1, 2009. To obtain additional information concerning the public hearing, contact the office of Kathy Jordan, at (850) 983-1855. The Public Hearing is being conducted in a hand- icapped accessible location. Any handicapped person requiring an interpreter for the hear- ing impaired or visually impaired should contact the office of Kathy Jordan by December 9th, and an interpreter will be provided. Any non-English speaking person wishing to attend I Depend On Gulf Breeze News the public hearing should contact the office of Kathy Jordan by December 9th , and a lan- guage interpreter will be provided. To access a Telecommunications Device for Deaf “Each Thursday, as soon as I get Persons (TDD) please call 1-800-955-8770. home, the first thing I do is get the Gulf Breeze News and get comfy, Pursuant to Section 102 of the HUD Reform Act of 1989, the following disclosures will then read it through and through be submitted to DCA with the application. The disclosures will be made available by Santa before doing anything else – Rosa County and DCA for public inspection upon request. These disclosures will be made including playing with the dog.” available on or after the date of submission of the application and shall continue to be avail- As a long time advertiser in the GBN I able for a minimum period of five years. want you to know how much I enjoy the paper and how much benefit my 1. Other Government (federal, state, and local) assistance to the project in the form of a gift, grant, loan, guarantee, insurance payment, rebate, subsidy, business has derived from it!” credit, tax benefit, or any other form of direct or indirect benefit by source _ Karen Jurkowich, Realtor and amount; Levin & Rinke Resort Realty 2. The identities and pecuniary interests of all developers, contractors, or con- 850.384.5767 sultants involved in the application for assistance or in the planning or devel- Put the power of Gulf Breeze News opment of the project or activity. to work for your business. 3. The identities and pecuniary interests of any other persons with a pecuniary Call (850) 932-8986 today! interest in the project that can reasonably be expected to exceed $50,000 or 10% of the grant request (whichever is lower); 4. For those developers, contractors, consultants, property owners, or others listed in two (2) or three (3) above which are corporations, or other entities, the identification or pecuniary interests by corporations or entity of each offi- cer, director, principal stockholders, or other official of the entity. 5. The expected sources of all funds to be provided to the project by each of the providers of those funds and the amount provided; and 6. The expected uses of all funds by activity and amount. Locally owned since 2001

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