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PAGE 1D Fire districts ■ Navarre Learning safari Beach Park reopens eye feasibility ■ Chuck Randle: Some things expire of merger

■ South Santa Rosa Midway is a state taxing district departments express that primarily operates on ad- WEEKEND valorem taxes. Holley-Navarre Weather interest in consolidation is a taxing district but non-ad- valorem. Navarre Beach is THURSDAY 10/23 BY JOE CULPEPPER funded by MSBUs (Municipal Gulf Breeze News Service Benefit Units). Partly Cloudy [email protected] high 77O All three departments, how- ever, are similar in that they are O Midway Fire District com- low 64 in various stages of leadership missioners last week gave transition while facing bare- FRIDAY 10/24 Chief Jonathan Kanzigg the go- ahead to explore the feasibility bones budgets. The depart- Scattered Storms ments, too, recently reaffirmed O of a possible merger or consoli- high 76 dation of services with two their mutual-aid service agree- low 59O Photos by Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News Navarre fire departments. ments with each other. Students (above) at Lighthouse Private Christian Academy take a break from Midway, Holley-Navarre “The whole goal is, ‘How interacting with the Bactrian Camel at the Zoo during a recent Wild Wednesday and Navarre Beach fire depart- can we save taxpayers’ money SATURDAY 10/25 outing. The children are led along the way by loving teacher Betty Conover (below). ments provide many of the and how can we improve our Partly Cloudy same services while utilizing services?’ ” Kanzigg said. “If high 73O different funding methods. See FEASIBILITY, Page 2A6 low 57O Lighthouse Academy turns SUNDAY 10/26 Student not seriously Partly Cloudy zoo into its own high 77O injured after being low 55O big classroom hit by car after school BY PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News ■ The report stated that Taylor INSIDE [email protected] 15-year-old boy apparently crossed did not use the pedestrian cross- walk or adhere to the lighted here is a group of Gulf Breeze street in moving traffic Classifieds 3D students that goes to school with the pedestrian crosswalk sign when animals every day. attempting to cross the street. College Football 7C T Y COTT AGE The new Lighthouse Academy opened B S P He attempted to cross the street Community 3-8A this year at The Zoo Northwest Florida, with Gulf Breeze News after the light had already [email protected] Crossword 3B the entire Zoo property being used in every turned green for both lanes of Entertainment 2B day lesson planning. Its structure and disci- traffic, and Noonan’s car struck A Gulf Breeze High School Women in Business 1B pline principles also make it one-of-a-kind student is expected back in class him as he entered the north- among Christian schools in the state. Island News 1D today after being struck by a car bound lane of Daniel Drive. “By having our elementary school partner Obituaries 7A Friday shortly after the school Taylor had no visible signs of with The Zoo, we believe the students get Opinion 6A dismissed Friday, Oct. 17. bleeding or abrasions at the some invaluable hands-on experience,” According to a report from scene of the accident, and Politics 8A founder and owner Joanna Morris says. the Gulf Breeze Police Lifeguard Ambulance trans- Seniors 7A “By taking the students out onto The Zoo Department, 15-year-old Zach ported him to Gulf Breeze Sports 1-6C property for some of their classes, we can Taylor was crossing Daniel Hospital for evaluation. Talk of the Town 4A teach biology, zoology, geography – lots of Drive between the school and Gulf Breeze High Principal lessons close up – and make them real.” Gulf Winds Federal Credit Sylvan Ladner expressed con- “Mailing Statement Morris started Lighthouse Daycare and Union at approximately 4 p.m. cern for Taylor’s injuries, which is on Editorial Page” Pre-school in 2005 in Gulf Breeze. The day when a car driven by Antonia apparently were limited to FOUR SECTIONS care and pre-school program still is housed Noonan, also of Gulf Breeze, bruises and scrapes. VOL. 7, NO. 43 See LIGHTHOUSE , Page 2A6 struck him. See ACCIDENT OCTOBER 23, 2008 , Page 2A6

Credit can Gilchrist, Sound Wave earns be found in Hoffman on all-Superior rating The Gulf Breeze home! Gulf Breeze forum panel High School Sound ■ ■ Wave Band competed Business community Markets continue to fluctuate. Mayor is unopposed

your Oct. 11 in the Florida is pulling together, says while Seat B incumbent Bandmasters Chamber president little more careful or prudent about has stage to himself Association District their expenses,” she said. 1 Marching compe- “And some people seem a little BY PAM BRANNON BY PAM BRANNON tition at Tate High nervous. But we have seen so much Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News School and earned a covet- [email protected] growth over the past year in Gulf [email protected] ed All-Superior rating. Breeze that we are feeling very

Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today After an outstanding per- Gulf Breeze businesses are work- positive. Of course, the community Gulf Breeze City was represented formance that had the ing together, supporting each other to has been feeling an economic pinch at last week’s Gulf Breeze Area crowd on its feet, the Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy mailed directly to mailed directly get through any credit crunch that for some months now. But when Chamber of Commerce candidate Sound Wave received Superior ratings in all might trickle down from things get tough, our businesses forum by Mayor Lane Gilchrist and categories including music, marching, general Washington, according to Meg locally really do pull together to only one other candidate running for effect and color guard. Gulf Breeze Band Peltier, President of the Gulf Breeze support and help each other. And City Council – incumbent Carl (Tim) Director Neal McLeod explained that a superi- Area Chamber of Commerce. that’s not just a slogan – it is the Hoffman. or rating represents the finest conceivable real thing.” Even though Gilchrist is running “I’ve noticed over the last few See SUPERIOR, Page 2A6 months small businesses have been a See ECONOMY, Page 4A6 See FORUM, Page 3A6

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2A October 23, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS SUPERIOR: Band will perform on Thursday, Oct. 23 Thursday, Oct. Santa Rosa County 30 Commission 9 a.m., November 7 Santa Rosa county Commissioners Board Room, Library Advisory Board 4 County Administrative Center, Continued from page 1A p.m. County Administrative 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Center, 6495 Caroline Gulf Breeze Board of performance that is recognized Street, Milton as among the very best. Adjustments 6:30 p.m., Council Chambers, Gulf Breeze City Hall, This year’s show features the 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze Friday, Oct. 31 music of Blood, Sweat and Santa Rosa County School Gulf Breeze Area Tears. Music selections include Board 6:30 p.m., SRC Schools Chamber of Commerce ‘Lucretia MacEvil,’ ‘Spinning Headquarters, 5086 Canal Street, Gala Committee 8:30 a.m., Wheel,’ ‘And When I Die,’ and Milton ‘God Bless the Child.’ Chamber Conference Room, 409 Gulf Breeze Parkway, The energy the student Monday, Oct. 27 Gulf Breeze musicians generate when they perform the show exem- Santa Rosa County Utility Sunday, Nov. 2 Board 5 p.m. County plifies how much they love it. Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News Daylight Savings Time ends at Administrative Center, 6495 Their choreographed moves Rescue personnel strap Zach Taylor, 15, to a backboard before placing him into a waiting 2 a.m.; turn clocks back one hour and general effect makes the ambulance. Taylor was struck by a car shortly after school dismissed last Friday. He didn’t Caroline Street, Milton band a lot of fun and exciting appear to be seriously injured, and school officials expect the young man in school today. Monday, Nov. 3 to watch. Wednesday, Oct. 29 Gulf Breeze City Council 6:30 The show features outstand- City of Gulf Breeze Executive p.m., Council Chambers, Gulf ing solos by Chad Thompson, ACCIDENT: Committee 6:30 p.m., Council Officials will warn students Breeze City Hall, 1070 Shoreline harmonica; Josh MacDonald, Chambers, Gulf Breeze City Hall, Drive, Gulf Breeze trumpet; Tim Gibbs, trumpet; Continued from page 1A “I was told he will be back in Gulf Breeze Police Department 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze Ben Medeiros, trombone; school (Tuesday). We will have reported that Gulf Breeze resi- Joseph Rockett, tenor saxo- “It occurred after school an announcement on ITV reiter- dent Joseph Tyler Conroy died phone. hours,” Ladner said Monday. ating the importance of using Sunday, Oct. 19, from an appar- The band’s next home Anytime any student of ours is the crosswalks properly. It’s ent self-inflicted gunshot marching performance will be involved in an accident, we serious anytime something like wound. No other details were Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report Nov. 7 when Gulf Breeze plays are certainly concerned. We that happens.” available. Information provided by the Santa host to Pensacola High in foot- hate to see anything like this ■ Conroy graduated from Gulf Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. ball. happen. In an unrelated incident, the Breeze High in 2006. Felonies

10/13/2008 10/17/2008 Langman, Sheila Broom, W/F, Scott, Adam Clifford, W/M, 23, LIGHTHOUSE: Animal encounters happen Wednesdays 38, 9800 block of Parker Lake 8400 block of Gulf Boulevard, Circle, Navarre, sex offense. Navarre Beach, vehicular theft. in Midway. through fourth grade at The Zoo. Quina IV, Robert Sebastian, Continued from page 1A W/M, 21, 5400 block of Soundside 10/18/2008 in “the little Lighthouse” down the highway “Then I bought four acres in Midway and “We are connected to The Zoo property, Drive, Gulf Breeze, burglary and Crosby, James Chadwick, W/M, from The Zoo on U.S. Highway 98. built the little Lighthouse school for our day and we pay rent to The Zoo and can use the larceny. 28, 7600 block of Chablis Circle, care and pre-school program,” she entire Zoo property when we want to,” Wilson, Jacob Andrew, W/M, Navarre, burglary and larceny. After Hurricane Ivan in 2004, Morris 19, 1200 block of Sanibel Lane, Guyton, Michael Bell, B/M, 28, realized three of the four pre-schools in the explained. “Since 2005, we have now Morris said. “ But we have a separate Gulf Breeze, burglary and larceny. 2100 block of Cheshire Court, area closed. She got the idea – or as she grown to 180 students, including our address from The Zoo. We put about Navarre, battery. 10/15/2008 would call it, ‘inspiration’ – to start a school Voluntary Pre-K and pre-school still in that $100,000 in renovations into The Zoo prop- DUIs little Lighthouse building. The elementary erty this year before we opened the school – Riley Jr., John Joseph, W/M, incorporating Montessori principles in Gulf 19, 3500 block of Southwind Drive, Breeze. But even though she had a master’s school is here at The Zoo.” including clearing an overgrown area to Gulf Breeze, violation of probation. 10/15/2008 degree in business and owns an auditing The school has received the accreditation make a state-of-the-art playground.” Rhode, Dawn Rebecca, W/F, 43, 1300 block of Tiger Lake Drive, Gulf company, she discovered she needed more of Christians Schools of Florida, as well as Every week the students look forward to 10/16/2008 Castanon, Deserey Garcia, W/F, Breeze, DUI. college training to get the child-care creden- most recently national accreditation. Wild Wednesdays, when each class has an ani- 27, 3200 block of Maplewood Drive, tials to start a school. So she went back to “All our teachers are certified, and we mal encounter scheduled with Zoo staff and Gulf Breeze, aggravated assault. 10/18/2008 school and earned a degree in Montessori follow the Bob Jones daily curriculum. The each class takes a train ride through The Zoo. Hodge, Virginia Lauren, W/F, 42, Kirschten, Dora Brooks, W/F, students take the Iowa Standardized tests Students also have one day of art class 6700 block of Flintwood Street, 46, 6700 block of Fairmont Street, teaching, as well as getting her other child- Navarre, driving with a suspended Navarre, DUI. care credentials. yearly instead of the FCAT test,” Morris and another day of music. They also have license. She started the Lighthouse day-care pro- explained. PE classes. There also is Friday Chapel. gram in 2005 with 18 students, using the Lighthouse Private Christian Academy Programs are outlined on the school’s Web fellowship hall at the Concord PCA Church currently serves students from kindergarten site at www.lighthousepca.com Gulf Breeze Fire Department Emergency Report Information provided by Gulf Breeze Volunteer Fire Department

FEASIBILITY: Weekly Activity Report Gulf Breeze Volunteer Fire Chiefs invited to Nov. 11 board meeting Department urges all residents to For the week of Sept. 27-Oct. 3, have smoke detectors in their Continued from page 1A providing the same services, and we all have sions and debt, to name a few, would be Gulf Breeze Volunteer Fire homes and to keep the batteries up the same equipment. It’s definitely worth scrutinized. Department was called for 14 emer- to date. October is Fire Prevention you can’t do those two things, it’s not feasi- looking at.” “Probably 50 percent of the departments gencies. These calls included five Month, and everyone is reminded to ble.” Kanzigg said the idea first surfaced two that look into consolidation do not find it rescue and emergency medical ser- do their part to prevent fires. Holley-Navarre Chief Ron Norton and to three years ago when he was president of feasible because of things like debt and pay vice incidents excluding vehicle acci- Daylight Savings Time ends Sunday Navarre Beach Chief Mike Howard have dent, three fires including one struc- morning, which is a good time to the Midway firefighters’ union. The idea levels,” Kanzigg said. ture, and two hazardous conditions. change the batteries in your smoke been invited to the Nov. 11 Midway Fire drew very little interest. Still, in the era of dwindling tax bases and District Commission meeting to offer their For the week of Oct. 4-10, detectors. “The biggest opposition right off the bat growing economic woes, the issue at least GBVFD was called for 16 emergen- For more information about the input. came from the fire chiefs,” Kanzigg said. warrants some attention. cies. These calls included six assis- Gulf Breeze Volunteer Fire Midway currently has 21 fulltime fire- “You’ve got three fire chiefs going, ‘I want to “I’ve said before, this is a new day,” tance, and six rescue and emer- Department, go to: www.cityofgulf fighters who staff two fire stations and pro- be fire chief.’ Well, now there is no opposi- Midway Commission Chairman Jacque gency medical service incidents. breeze.com/firedept vide fire and emergency service to 26 square tion here. There is no power struggle, so the Gorris said. miles between Gulf Breeze and Navarre. first obstacle has already been eliminated.” “It could have big benefits to the Holley-Navarre has four stations and 12 Kanzigg said mergers and consolidations community and taxpayers and every- Midway Fire District Emergency Report paid firefighters who help protect 50 square Information provided by were a topic of discussion at the recent body involved. If you don’t look at Midway Fire District. miles. Navarre Beach has one station with Florida Fire Chief’s Association meeting. something like that, and you don’t open six paid firefighters who are responsible for “A lot of the smaller departments can’t up the possibilities, then you are depriv- ing. a four-mile stretch of Santa Rosa Island. Weekly Activity Report absorb their revenue loss through other ser- ing the community of a benefit they Flu shots have been ordered and Volunteer firefighters also provide impor- vices, like a municipal department can,” might be able to enjoy in the future. For the week of Oct. 10 through will be in soon. The cost is $25 tant assistance to each department. Kanzigg said. “So a lot of chiefs were look- “Bottom-line, the best thing we can Oct. 16, Midway Fire District was each and can be received at either called for 40 incidents. These calls “We’re open to exploring the feasibility,” ing into this because everything is tight do right now is be good stewards with Midway Fire Station. We also are included 26 medical, one brush fire, accepting donations to fund our Norton said, “just to see if it’s worthwhile. If these days.” the money we have and the privileges one electrical hazardous condition, annual Santa Run. Contact Fire the result of the study says it’s not a bad idea, At the request of the unions, the we’ve been given to serve the commu- two activated fire alarm commercial then we’d look at it a little more closely. and residential, three motor vehicle Chief Jonathan Kanzigg at 932- International Association of Firefighters nity, then partner with people who are 4771. “It would be almost impossible to join accidents (MVA) with injuries, three (IAFF) will do a feasibility study free of like-minded and want to do great things motor vehicle accident (MVA) no For more information about the them all up, but there might be ways we can charge. Every aspect of operation, including in the most efficient way that we can injuries, two cancelled en route or Midway Fire District, go to: cut down on capital overhead. We are each station locations, area needs, salaries, pen- and get the most services for that.” on scene, one unauthorized burn- midwayfire.com.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 17-08 NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 18-08 NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 19-08

Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.19-08 was Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.17-08 was pre- Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.18-08 was presented to the City of Gulf Breeze for first reading on sented to the City of Gulf Breeze for first reading on Monday, presented to the City of Gulf Breeze for first reading on Monday, October 20, 2008, and will be presented for final Monday, October 20, 2008, and will be presented for final October 20, 2008, and will be presented for final reading and reading and adoption at a City Council meeting scheduled for reading and adoption at a City Council meeting scheduled for adoption at a City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, Monday, November 3, 2008, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Monday, November 3, 2008, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council November 3, 2008, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida. Florida. Florida.

The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows: The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows: The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows:

ORDINANCE NO. 17-08 ORDINANCE NO. 18-08 ORDINANCE NO. 19-08 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF GULF BREEZE, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE AMENDING SECTION 19-21(a) OF THE AMENDING SECTION 14-83 OF THE CITY’S CODE OF PERTAINING TO ANIMAL CONTROL; ENACTING WITHIN CITY’S CODE OF ORDINANCES REGARDING THE TIME OF ORDINANCES PROVIDING CLARIFICATION OF THE USES THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, SANTA ROSA COUNTY ORDI- PLACEMENT OF THE KART UTILIZED IN THE COLLECTION OF REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND PROCEEDS; NANCE NO. 2004-30 AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO; OF SOLID WASTE BY THE CURB; PROVIDING FOR SEVER- PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN ABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND PROVIDING AN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. EFFECTIVE DATE. EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public in the City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties public in the City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties public in the City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at the Council meetings and be heard with respect may appear at the Council meetings and be heard with respect may appear at the Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. If any person decides to appeal any to the proposed ordinance. If any person decides to appeal any to the proposed ordinance. If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at this decision made with respect to any matter considered at this decision made with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, such person may need to insure that meeting or public hearing, such person may need to insure that meeting or public hearing, such person may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. is to be based. is to be based.

THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA BY: MARITA RHODES BY: MARITA RHODES BY: MARITA RHODES CITY CLERK CITY CLERK CITY CLERK Legal # 470 Legal # 470 Legal # 470

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS October 23, 2008 3A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS ‘Tough’ decisions face county’s school board Budget to get much tighter next year

BY PAM BRANNON about. But the days of milk and Gulf Breeze News honey are over.” [email protected] At the beginning of the school year, the district expect- The county schools are in ed to have to cut $5 million worse trouble than the district from the budget this year, with originally thought at the begin- state cutbacks. So reductions Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News ning of this budget year. The were made to add up to just over School Board candidates Jimmy Brown (left) and Hugh projected budget shortfall of the $5 million. Winkles (right) discuss the issues at the direction of forum district for the 2008-09 school “We believe this new unex- moderator Jim Nitterauer at Calvary Chapel on Oct. 13. year currently stands at $8.7 pected shortfall came because, million. for the first time in years and : “We just found this out in the years, we are down students FORUM Gilchrist says last couple days,” Santa Rosa from last year. We have been Schools Superintendent John one of the only districts to have millage increase slight Rogers said last week. steady growth every year,” And the projected shortfall Rogers explained. Continued from page 1A Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze. We for the 2009-10 school year is “And we projected conserva- unopposed, he still came up to volunteer to work on the council right at $7.5 million. tively this year to gain 239 stu- the platform to answer ques- because we care about our “Making up over $16 million dents, even though last year we tions. Gilchrist has been a mem- neighbors, not because of any is going to be tough. There are had gained over 360 students. agenda. Anyone who serves on going to have to be some tough, ber of the City Council since We have gained every year for at Gulf Breeze 1982 and has served as Mayor the council finds out that the tough decisions made,” Rogers years, and we had no indication since 1992. people you are working to help said. But those numbers are from pre-registration numbers Gilchrist acknowledged that are the ones who see you in the based on current figures, with that this year would be any dif- grocery store, at the schools. the City had raised its millage nothing changing as far as stu- ferent.” And they will let you know this year, but just slightly. “We dent counts or state cutbacks. But this year, the district is what they think.” · 110 Bed Assisted went to 1.8 mills from 1.55 “We have already been told by down 586 students. “When I got back to the area Living/Retirement mills, and that is still the lowest the state that there will undoubt- “That is almost $2 million we following Hurricane Ivan I was Community in the whole area,” he said. “We edly be more state cutbacks in the budgeted and are spending this in bad straits, like so many other · Locally Owned balanced our budget. Since we spring,” Rogers said. year and not getting paid for,” Gulf Breeze residents,” Hoffman and Operated sensed that the community did “We met with Sen. Don he said. “Right now, based on said. “But the thing that sur- not want to decrease services, Gaetz, and he is warning that our predictions from last year, · Home Cooked Meals prised me the most when I that is how we had to do it.” when the state legislature meets we are 20 to 25 teachers over- · Linen and walked into City Hall was all the Hoffman is being challenged again, they are looking at anoth- staffed.” Housekeeping Service people who were there asking by Joe Henderson, who did not er $4 billion in lost state rev- Rogers had a list of 12 ‘dis- · 24 Hour Staff what they could do to help some- attend the forum. Hoffman has enues, and the schools will have cussion items’ for the task force and Security one else, or help the City. So been a resident of Gulf Breeze to bear some of that load,” to consider as cost-cutting mea- many stories from people who · Activities Program since 1973. He has served as a Rogers told the district’s budget sures. He also called a special Conveniently had lost their homes yet were · Respite & Day Care volunteer firefighter since 1977 task force. “So we could be task force meeting. there to see what they could do located in and as a City Councilman since “This is a time for some seri- to help someone else. That is the looking at even more cuts than 1993. ous decisions. Some of the the heart of true Gulf Breeze spirit.” these shortfalls demand. Hoffman said even though “This isn’t the time to throw things on this list are heavy, I Gulf Breeze the city did raise millage, when Elsewhere our hands up and say we are know. But some will have to be 934-1061 he got his tax notice from the ■ More politics: done, that’s it, we can’t take it done.” behind county he noticed his bill from Commission candidates any more and walk away. We The district’s fund balance Cancun’s www.villasgulfbreeze.com Gulf Breeze City was less than oppose zoo support. 8A have schools and kids to worry right now is $13.9 million. last year. Restaurant “When I opened my TRIM Subscribe! Call 932-8986 Assisted Living Facility #9664 notice this year, the taxes I owed Gulf Breeze City were actually $35 less than last year ● Quality Care even though the local millage is ● Reasonable Rates NOW OFFERING slightly higher. It has to do with ● Preschool Activities property values,” Hoffman said. ● Meals & Snacks Provided IN-HOME SERVICE. “While other communities ● Live Oak Subdivision (Hwy 98 E.) around us are seeing empty Over 18 yrs. Licensed Experience buildings, Gulf Breeze is still seeing growth. 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Karen Jurkowich and The LOCATION & LIFESTYLE Team congratulate Brian Tucker on being elected Gulf Coast Friends to the Board of Directors for the Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce. plan Nov. 13 ‘glitz’

Gulf Coast Friends’ annual able. The public is invited. craft fair has a new look this Tickets can be purchased for year. In addition to club mem- $15. All proceeds from the bers, outside vendors will be craft fair are donated to local Photo by Bill Lawrence displaying their works. The charities. Members of Tiger Cub Den 1, Pack 102, visited Gulf Breeze News last week to learn about the newspaper business. book table will include CDs To learn more, call Peggy Scouts included Britton Landrum Cole Hollifield, Dylan and DVDs. Gaertner at 494-0911 and Lawrence, Liam Wright, Jackson Sturgis, Jackson As always, many delicious Georgia Emmett at 932-0895. Barrineau, Pierce Hoffman, Ryan Shea and Toby Carlucci, baked goods and jellies will be Emerald Coast Women and Scoutmaster Kenna Landrum. Not pictured: Stephen for sale. Gift baskets will be Baradon. Scouts. Leading the tour was Editor Joe raffled, and a silent auction will The Emerald Coast Woman’s Culpepper and Sports Editor Jason Thompson. take place. Club, led by new officers Linda While participants are shop- Maksymuk, President; Carol Call Patti Singleton at 939- the Gulf Coast. Want Personal ping, models will be showing Watson, Vice-President; Edith 1448 or Hilde Neal at 939-7839 The Club is already planning Local Service? fabulous fashions by Lee Tracy, Blankenship, Secretary; and to make reservations by the big annual fund-raiser, Pensacola Beach. Nancy Montalto, Treasurer, Monday at 5 p.m. prior to the Games and Card Party that will Call Us! Last but not least, there will began the 2008-09 season in Thursday meeting. Monthly be held Feb. 19, 2009 at St. be a portrait by well-known September. luncheon costs $12 to $14 Sylvester’s Parish Center. It’s Pensacola artist Nina Fritz. They meet the first Thursday depending on type of meal. always great fun with a deli- New World Landing in of each month at Sound Side The November cious lunch, games, card games Scott Shanks, AAMS Pensacola is the place to be on Club at Hurlburt Air Force Base luncheon/meeting will be held and lots of prizes to be won. Financial Advisor Thursday, Nov. 13, from 9 a.m. in Mary Esther. Doors open at Thursday, Nov. 6. The speaker The price for tickets is $25 a until 3 p.m. A sandwich buffet 11:30 a.m., and lunch is served will be Master Gardner Marge person. To learn more, call Gulf Breeze Shopping Center will be offered from 11 a.m. at noon with a program and Hiller. The topic will be on Moni Price at 939-0056 or Nora 306 Gulf Breeze Parkway until 1 p.m. Wine will be avail- business meeting following. gardening for the fall season on Diaz at 939-5493. Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 850-934-4499 www.edwardjones.com ECONOMY: One mortgager tests 10-percent incentive Member SPIC Continued from page 1A hood to sell,” Long said. “The loan amount cap for our She said community banks Long said now is the best area is set for an FHA loan at are some of the most regulated Vince Long of Coldwell time in history to buy a home or $270,000,” she said. “But it is a banks in the country, so they are Banker Realty in Gulf Breeze property. great way for people to get into going to be the safest and most reported that their 10-day sale “Interest rates are still hover- a home with little down pay- stable in this kind of economic on real estate properties was a ing around 5 to 6 percent,” Long ment. And people just need to crisis and credit crunch. big success locally. said. “For qualified buyers, show they have an acceptable Loan options exist “It was a nationwide initia- there is plenty of money.” credit history, not perfect.” tive by Coldwell Banker He said qualified buyers She said there is also bond Cindy Stephens, branch Realty,” Long said. “It was mean people who will have to money under some first-time manager of the new Navarre advertised all over the country show income proofs from now homebuyer’s programs that branch of Vision Bank, said through national TV ads and on, and have pretty good credit. allow people to buy homes with there is a big difference print, as well as locally. It start- “For several years, it was get- nothing down when they can between community banks and ed Oct. 9 and ended Oct. 19 – ting to where the credit score show that they can manage the investment banks like Lehman and it kept us busy.” was driving the market,” Long monthly payment but have not Brothers. She said they have lit- He said during the 10-day said. “If you had a high credit saved a down payment. erature they have prepared for sale they told any sellers that rating, some banks were not Toop is the branch’s residen- all their customers to explain FOR TAX COLLECTOR were listed with Coldwell checking the income proofs, and tial loan officer and has been the differences and explain why Banker that they would have to there were very low interest working in the mortgage busi- community banks like Vision – reduce their property’s selling loans with nothing down. And a ness for over 20 years – four of and like People’s – are still giv- price by 10 percent for the 10 lot of people got into the fluctu- those at the Gulf Breeze ing loans. days. ating interest.” People’s Bank. Vision Bank literature “Leadership “They could go back up in But Long said there are many “We always tried to make explained, “The lending situa- their prices after the 10 days, ways to finance a home or prop- sure that people buying homes tion along the Gulf Coast is with vision for but most of our sellers have erty still with very little or noth- here through us could afford to great. We are not calling in any decided to keep their prices at ing down. stay in those homes,” she said. loans, asking for payouts, or the future” the lowered rate,” Long said. “We still have the veterans “We did have a perfect storm changing any standards. It is “What is selling real estate right loans with nothing down, and here in this area after Hurricane business as usual.” now is price. Sellers could see their rules for credit history are Ivan. Speculators and investors And there are still loans how much more activity they probably a little less strict than from other areas came in and available for the every day cred- received on their listings with the conventional loans require. drove up prices,” Toop said. it needs from the community the lowered prices. Then there are also FHA loans. “For a while, I had properties banks. “One of our agents told me And some conventional loans coming across my desk that had “We are gladly offering sev- he had eight showings on one are available for a little as 5 per- very inflated prices. I would see eral loan options to people property over the weekend, cent down,” he said. many, many $100,000 homes including home loans, and con- compared to two or three the www.DannyHolt2008.com Bond money out there get into bidding wars driving sumer loans as in car loans, and weekends before the sale. the prices up to $150,000 to credit cards, business loans, and Political advertisement paid for and approved by Danny Holt, Democrat, for Santa Rosa County Tax Collector. Nowadays, there are so many Chandra Toop of Gulf $175,000. That doesn’t help more.” properties on the market in the Breeze’s People’s Bank anybody in a local economy. We Gulf Breeze and Navarre area explained you can get into an are finally stabilizing, and you do have to be the lowest- FHA loan on a home for 3 per- prices are getting back to the Health & Pain Management of Florida priced property in the neighbor- cent with no income limits. 2003 level.” Medical Management for Your Health & Pain

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GB Presbyterian celebrates 25 years Subscribe today! Call 932-8986 Gulf Breeze Presbyterian 1140 Harrison Avenue. Nov. 8 – Children and Grief; St. Ann Discovery School Church will celebrate it 50th AITH GB United Methodist and Nov. 15 – Celebrating New anniversary with two days of F Friends. VPK and Pre-School worship and fellowship at 100 Gulf Breeze United The church also has a historic pictures and a video Ages 1-4 Andrew Jackson Trail. Methodist Church is having a Christian Counseling Center led Full time 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. presentation in the Reception Before and After School Program The grand occasion begins Grief-Share “Real Help for by Melody Fifer and Kathy Hall. with Saturday’s (Oct. 25) Fall Deep Hurt” on Saturdays Doman. This time of year brings The Church now turns its Festival from 4 to 5:30 p.m. that through Nov. 15. The classes with it much excitement and attention to its Havest Festival will include fun and games for meet on the Fairpoint Campus anticipation, and at the same can scheduled for 2 to 6 p.m. the entire family. A picnic sup- at 75 Fairpoint Drive in the also bring stress, changes and Saturday, Nov. 1, at the per will coincide with the festi- Fellowship Hall from 10 to anxiety. If you are feeling over- Shoreline Park Recreation val from 5 to 6:15 p.m., and par- 11:30 a.m. whelmed, call 932-3594 to set Center. In addition to all the ticipants are urged to bring their This is a program to offer up an appointment. food, live music, and activities, A safe, fun environment for your child! Discovery lawn chairs. support to anyone who has To learn more, visit 100 Daniel Drive̶Gulf Breeze, FL 32562̶850-932-9330 School there will be a doubles tennis At 6:30 p.m., John Calvin experienced the loss of a loved www.gbumc.org. tournament, 3-on-3 basket- will present a program of origi- one. Each session is indepen- ball tournament, and skate con- nal music in the Sanctuary. dent of the others, so please test for all willing participants. On Sunday, Oct. 26, congre- come at any time. The class is Members, guests and friends gants, guests and honored guests facilitated by Ronnie Gonzalez, can sign up for these contests by a grief consultant from Sacred will begin gathering at 9 a.m. for calling or e-mailing the church Heart Hospital. refreshments and fellowship. At office at 932-8197 or informa- Future titles are: Oct. 25 – 10 a.m., a single Anniversary [email protected] Returning to work after the loss; Worship Service will be held in Calvary Chapel is located at Nov. 1 – Disenfranchised Grief; the Fellowship Hall. Child care will be available, and reservations are requested. Looking for Affordable Children’s Church for kids pre- urance h ins school through second grade ealt Health Insurance?le h will be held during the Worship dab affor Service, and reservations are uand Bridge n y o strongly suggested. the g ap betwee Members are asked to call the Church Office at 932-3625 to RSVP for the events they plan to participate in. Also, e-mail can be sent to gbpc@bell- ife south.net. are inl you Gulf Breeze Presbyterian ere Church is pastored by Dr. Jerry r wh atte Blacklaw. No m Calvary Chapel R, David Simpson LUTCF ● Anthony Beauchamp 850-934-7221 93 Baybridge Park Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Calvary Chapel-Gulf Breeze These policies have exclusions and limitations. marked its silver anniversary, 25 For complete details of coverage, call or write your insurance agent. years, on Sunday, Oct. 19. Founding Pastor John Spencer A Contracted General Agency for led two powerful messages dur- ing Worship Services. Attendees were treated to refreshments, 520003-1008 ELECT JIM WILLIAMSON FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1

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www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 6A October 23, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Opinion Gulf Breeze NEWS On the P.O. Box 1414 Spot: 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Harbourtown Unit #35 WHERE WE PUT Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 PEOPLE “ON THE Office: (850) 932-8986 SPOT” TO ANSWER Fax: (850) 932-8794 A QUESTION “ON www.gulfbreezenews.com THE SPOT.” By Scott Page 2008 Florida Press Association Award Winner Are you tired ■ Honorable Mention - Sports ■ Third Place - Front Page Makeup of hearing about Joe the plumber?

CO-PUBLISHERS : Sign, sign, everywhere a sign, and it’s not 60s Why or why Lisa Newell Victoria Papajohn One of the most entertaining things about allowing any political sign in our yard. In all not? this year’s presidential election, personally, my years as an adult, I’ve never placed a EDITOR: has been watching my youngest daughter campaign sign in the yard for any office, not Joe Culpepper suddenly discover the intrigue and allure of even dog catcher. American politics. Over the weekend, the Little One was rid- SPORTS EDITOR: Since she is age 15 and on the brink of ing with a friend and her mother and the sub- Jason Thompson securing a driver’s license, it’s not so coinci- ject of the presidential race came up. My dental that the Little One finally has been bit- tle accountability. daughter proudly revealed that she had put a ADVERTISING SALES: ten by the political bug. Then the campaign shifted to the street sign of support for her candidate in the yard, Pam Randall The Little One has paid surprisingly close level. Campaign signs began springing up in to which the parent bluntly responded: Robert Kelsch attention to the primaries, and she listened neighbors’ yards. As one rounds the corner to “Is that a joke?” intently as John McCain and Barack Obama our street, motorists can’t miss sign after sign The not-so-veiled criticism stung, to be OFFICE MANAGER: debated three times during the past month. espousing a common proclamation of support. sure. But my Little One is a fighter, and it will Karen Murphy She was impressed with the splash made by Determined to show her particular loyalty, take a lot more than staunch political bias to Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah the Little One obtained a yard sign and proud- make her second-guess her allegiance. “Yes. Enough is enough. There GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: Palin, and she liked the spunk and drive dis- ly planted it front and center for all passing As the campaigns round the final turn to are other things to talk about.” Production Director played by Democrat Hillary Clinton. motorists to see. the home stretch, I’m glad the finish line is Joan Herndon Jessica Bowie In recent weeks, with the rhetoric and mud Permission to plant a sign in the yard did near. I’m also proud that the Little One who Gulf Breeze Lee Kettenring flying back and forth across the television, the not come without much deliberation on Dad’s came into this world nearly 16 years ago is Little One showed even more interest. She, behalf. Since I am a registered Independent taking more notice of the events that shape CONTRIBUTORS: frankly, was stunned that grown-ups could and try to be as objective as possible with the our lives. Betty Archer Allen make uninhibited, seemingly slanderous accu- content and politics of Gulf Breeze News, I To me, that’s a sign there is hope. T. “Bubba” Bechtol sations against each other with apparently lit- assure you that I had reservations about And that’s the best sign of all. Bette Boyle Pam Brannon Scott Page Chuck Randle David Standridge Constitutional Convention needed for major overhaul It is evident to this sub- coverage from emergency treat- ernment as opposed to the Member scriber that the downturn in the ment to include preventative political party/person sitting in : economy will inspire more LETTERS treatment, change emission the Oval Office is a real Florida Press Association members of the silent majority standards from one number to change. “No. I just really haven’t really heard that much about him.” to speak. Lately, our advertis- another, change funding num- Barring a real change for National Newspaper Assn. Laura Hill ing, news and combination quate health-care coverage, bers to certain programs). now, we might best be served Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Gulf Breeze thereof (especially this time unwanted pregnancy, failing I suggest a real change, by by refraining from waiting to of Commerce (“2003 Small every four years) are dedicated schools, underpaid teachers, too the way, would be to call for a be told what “changes” the can- Business of the Year”) more towards propping up one few cops on the street, the war constitutional convention to didates wish to make. Instead, Pensacola Beach Chamber political party over the other. on poverty, the war on drugs, overhaul the structure of gov- we should determine what WE of Commerce While the “divide and conquer” immigration, etc.? Every four ernment, not just edit laws that want to change and our Pensacola Chamber mentality might serve as a good years, both parties state they are already on the books.To officials accountable. If you of Commerce distraction from the issues, we can fix these problems, and put it another way, if you real- know what you expect from all have a vested interest in every four years the same prob- ly want positive change, then them, you can better track Navarre Tourist lems remain to be solved. Development Council intelligently exercising the you want the same problems whether or not they have met power to select the best candi- The presidential candidates identified every four years to your expectations. Santa Rosa County Chamber keep talking about change, but of Commerce date to fill public offices. actually be fixed. Unless you In that way, we can turn the Have you ever noticed that you should determine whether believe that either one of the adage “you get the government LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze every four years that the same that change is limited to tinker- presidential candidates can fix you deserve” into a more posi- “Yeah, because I think it’s com- News welcomes your opinion. problems are identified: trade ing with laws on policy matters what no other president has tive statement. pletely unecessary. It’s ridicu- We reserve the right to edit a deficit, budget deficit, social (for instance, change tax-rate fixed in the last 40 years, then Stephen Pitre letter to fit space available. We lous.” percentage, change universal do not accept letters containing security shortfall, lack of ade- a change in the form of gov- Gulf Breeze Serge Lebreton a personal attack on any indi- Gulf Breeze vidual. Letters must be limited to one per month from an indi- vidual writer. If we receive form Stop it already with your barrage of misinformation letters, we will print only the first one we receive. Include your name, address and daytime Please stop sending me e-mail telling me on the news. I prefer to remain in a semi- phone number. about the candidates running for office. medicated state, as that is the only way I can Please stop stuffing my mailbox with litera- My two cents stand all the fertilizer that is being thrown CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze ture about your particular political agenda. about in the name of getting my vote, and News is committed to accuracy Please stop calling my home and eating up your vote, too. I want to go to sleep at night and wants to hear from you if we my limited voice-mail time with your Wanda Argersinger secure in my delusional state that one of the need to make a correction or canned messages from those seeking my me misinformation that does nothing but candidates will actually do something to clarification. Please email us vote. Cease and desist with the calls, e-mail at [email protected] confuse me and make you look like an idiot. help our country. I want to wake by myself and literature from a political party I have with the subject line If you are trying to dissuade me from the and not to your political advertisement on CORRECTION or never had anything in common with, am not candidate I favor, at least tell me the true idi- the television or radio. I find the candidates’ “I’m not tired of it. I’m glad he CLARIFICATION. Or, call registered as, and couldn’t vote for even if I otic things that my candidate says. He does- voices annoying at 3 a.m. Actually, I find spoke up for a lot of people (850) 932-8986 during were brain dead. n’t need your help. He can bury himself with their voices annoying any time I hear them. trying to get into small busi- office hours and ask for I think of myself as a reasonably intelli- stupid statements, false promises, and a No, I have not decided which candidate ness.” news or sports departments. gent person, even if I don’t agree with you. I smile that belongs on an Ultra-White tooth- will get my vote. I prefer to leave that until Mike McDonald ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze can determine for myself if any of you paste commercial. the last minute, when I am in the dark with Gulf Breeze News will not be responsible for yahoos running for office deserve my vote. I If you want to discuss politics, please find the candidates, and where I function best. I quality or discoloration in ads don’t need your threats, your innuendos, or someone who can argue with you on what- know how my decision will be made. Neither provided by the advertiser or its your incorrect, slanderous, libelous e-mails. I agents. ever point you choose to make your stand. I you, nor the candidates, nor Milton Bradley, don’t care if the Democratic candidate ever or whoever makes Candy Land will influ- ate fried chicken without a side of coleslaw don’t care to waste my time arguing with Gulf Breeze News is published anyone about politics, candidates, or the cur- ence the mode I use to determine who gets weekly on Thursdays for $30 or potato salad. I don’t care if the my vote. I leave that to the ABC’s, the moon, Republican candidate drinks Pepsi or Coke. rent state of disrepair in our political system. per year by Gulf Breeze News and whether the election is held on an odd or Wait! I do care about that! It takes all I can do to untangle all the lies, Publishing, Inc. Periodical even day. It may not make sense to you, but postage paid at Gulf Breeze, But I don’t care if the Republican candi- rhetoric and non-promises made by the can- to me it makes as much sense to me as the Florida. 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It was when my two oldest things. It was surprising to me asked to do the Charleston find out about how to get regis- boys were four and six, and how many of the buyers in New again, which once earned me an tered for this service. Cost is both were in school most of the York had gone to the same art amazing 25 cents as the ‘treat’ about $50 per month, and it’s day in Philadelphia, that I school my husband and I had for the ‘trick.’ certainly worth it for peace of decided they were old enough attended in Philadelphia. After The tours take off from the mind. for me to become an artist’s the office appointment, lunch Pensacola Historical Museum at ■ representative for my husband often followed. The agents’ 115 East Zaragoza Street. The Here are a couple of sayings once more. lunch hours were not on the admission costs for the walking for senior citizens: I caught the train to New clock; they were mostly con- tours are $10 adults, $5.50 chil- “A fool and his money are York in the morning and had cerned with ‘schmoozing’ their dren, and for the trolley tours soon partying.” time to circulate among the var- best artists. I had a couple of ‘incidental’ people made in our and walking tours, and three $16 for adults and $8 for chil- “Plan to be spontaneous ious ad agencies, extolling my close calls where friends were lives? Or do the memories sim- different tour areas. The trolley dren. For information, call tomorrow.” husband’s commercial artwork. more interested in having drinks ply become stronger as we get tickets go early, with trolleys 433-1559 or try www.pensaco- ■ I met their local school bus at and lunch than in whether I older? departing at 6, 7:30, 8:30 and lahistory.org on the Web. Do you remember when milk the train station when I made the return train in time. ■ 9:30 p.m., and walking tours ■ was delivered to your front door returned, arriving with about 20 I have often thought during You won’t want to miss the every 30 minutes. Have you heard about every day by a milkman in a minutes to spare. Luckily I these following years about Pensacola Historical Society’s There will be contests for PROJECT LIFESAVER, a horse and buggy? If so, keep became very friendly with the what good friends the station- Haunted House Tour on Oct. 31 kids and adults, so here’s a program of Alzheimer’s Family me company — you’re way stationmaster, and he kept an master and I became, although I and Nov. 1. It’s the 18th year chance for seniors who miss the Services that allows law over the hill. But smile — the eye on the boys if my train was did not even know his name. I for the tour, which will tell the trick-or-treating of yesteryear. I enforcement authorities to view is great on the way down! a bit late. wonder how many times a day story of many historical ghosts know it will bring back long- quickly find someone who has See you next week! My trouble, however, was we seniors stop to consider that inhabit Pensacola. lost memories for me — and I wandered away from home? usually at the other end of what a difference even these There are both trolley tours wonder whether or not I will be Call the agency at 478-7790 to Andrews open Saturdays to prep, college players KOOL BREEZE of N.W.F. The Andrews Institute for Tallahassee, is for girls ages 9- For Terrific Cooling Service Orthopaedics & Sports 12 and their mothers (or other Medicine in Gulf Breeze is now female caregiver) and will 939-3325 providing free orthopaedic explore God’s gift of fertility exams and assessments to high and the wonder of becoming a school and college athletes on woman. CERTIFIED Saturday mornings. Cost is $10 per family, and The “Saturday Morning light refreshments will be TECHNICIANS Athletic Training Room” is served. Registration is limited available to and reservations are required. Ready to Serve You! HEALTH any student Call 416-1600. athlete from 8 to 10 a.m. in the Andrews Institute Angie Batten Rehabilitation center located in Suite 101 on the Andrews GULF BREEZE NAVARRE Institute campus. The exams are provided on a walk-in basis, 2784 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 9528 Navarre Pkwy. and the initial assessment is Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563 Navarre, Florida 32566 done free of charge. The exams Ted Cobia, 55, of Gulf Breeze gets a flu shot from Pam (850) 932-8855 (850) 939-8500 are available to any student ath- Schuster of Professional Health Examiners during the St. lete in the Gulf Coast area Ann Catholic Church Health Fair on Saturday, Oct. 18. including Alabama, Georgia, many are not aware that they tation. Additional questions can Florida and Louisiana. have injured themselves until be directed to Jeremy Lowery, “The exams are being offered the next day. director of sports medicine at to athletes who are concerned “This increased availability (850) 916-8615 or Maria about a potential injury,” said of health care will further expe- Halpin, patient referral manag- Chad Gilliland, associate I Depend On Gulf Breeze News dite the treatment needed in er, at (850) 916-8700. I Depend On Gulf Breeze News administrator of the Andrews order to safely return these ath- Institute. “Many athletes are Teaching the values letes to the field. This also gives injured during their Friday their parents and coaches peace Sacred Heart Women’s games and activities. However, “Smart, fashionable of mind knowing that immedi- Hospital will host a mother- ate care is available.” daughter program titled, shoppers read OBITUARY Student athletes under the “Teaching the Values,” on Gulf Breeze News age of 18 must either be accom- Sunday, Oct. 26 in the Greenhut for the best news panied by their legal guardian or Auditorium on Sacred Heart’s and shop Elite Repeats CHARLES H. MEYERS have a waiver signed by their main campus. 1925-2008 parent. This form is available at Registration begins at 1:30 for the best prices!” the Andrews Institute Web site, p.m., followed by the program Charles Henry Meyers, 82, a www.theandrewsinstitute.com. from 2 to 4 p.m. Lisa Compton former Gulf Breeze resident, Athletes should also bring The program, co-sponsored Elite Repeats passed away Oct. 8, 2008, at his with them insurance documen- by the Diocese of Pensacola- residence in Azalea Trace in Pensacola. Meyers was born Nov. 12, Put the power of Gulf Breeze 1925 in Bismarck, N.D., and News to work for your business. was a multi-talented man. He flew jet planes off aircraft carri- Call (850) 932-8986 today! ers for the U.S. Navy, retiring from the Navy Reserves. He graduated as an Electrical Engineer from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., and worked for Chemstrand in Pensacola and NASA in Huntsville, Ala., until retirement. Locally owned since 2001 He played instrumental roles in the moon missions. Meyers married Ann Marie McClellan of Pensacola in 1947, and together they had five chil- dren: Charles and Bill Meyers, Greg Papajohn Betsy Meyers, Kathy Martinez and Judy Kyvik. Charles and Cell: 712-0187 Ann also had 10 grandchildren. Fax: 932-8794 Charles’ accomplishments were numerous and remark- able. He and his older brother, Harold, and sister, Mary, grew up homesteading in North Dakota and moved to Wisconsin during the Dust Bowl days. Property Licensed and Insured Charles joined the Navy, train- State Certified Residential ing in Pensacola to be a pilot. RD5986 Twenty-two moves later, Charles and Ann retired to Gulf Breeze, where they lived until Property Appraisals relocating to Azalea Trace, where they lived a comfortable life that included traveling the world and visiting their children. Meyers was loved by many, and he will be missed greatly by his family and friends. His relia- bility and generosity will serve as an example to his children. Services were held Wednesday, Oct. 15, at Rose Lawn Funeral Home. Burial fol- lowed in Barrancas National Office Manager Cemetery. Milton Jonathan Greg Michael

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Community/Politics Gulf Breeze NEWS LaDue, Williamson agree: Zoo shouldn’t get county $

BY PAM BRANNON James Bryan, said he is not in Gulf Breeze News favor of offshore drilling. “The GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATES [email protected] government has not done every- thing it can to explore other Candidates for ■ Midway Fire ■ Blackwater Soil & If it is up to either of the two races in Gulf Breeze, District Seat 2 Water Conservation options for energy for this coun- Santa Rosa County Danil Arner-NPA District 4 candidates on the ballot for the try besides drilling. It would and state of Florida William Eaton-NPA Lucas Killam-NPA remaining contested seat on the take far too long to drill our- on Nov. 4: Reese Swartz-NPA Dave Robau-NPA Seat 3 Santa Rosa County ■ selves out of this energy situa- ■ Gulf Breeze u-Shellie Isakson-NPA Tax Collector Commission, the financially tion, anyway.” Mayor Seat 5 Danny Holt-D Stan Nichols-R strapped Zoo Northwest Florida Both candidates were also ui-Lane Gilchrist Clyde Broome-NPA City Council will not receive any more tax- asked how they would help Matt Scallan-NPA ■ Public Defender payer monies. Seat A David Szymanski-NPA Tony Henderson-D restore confidence in the econo- ui-Beverly Zimmern James Owens-R Stacia LaDue, registered as my if sent to Washington. Seat B ■ School Board Non Partisan Affiliation, is run- Joseph B. Henderson District 2 ■ U.S. Bryan responded, “How i-Carl T. Hoffman James Brown-NPA Representative ning for the District 1 commis- many of you will wear seatbelts Seat D i-Hugh Winkles-NPA Jim Bryan-D sion seat now held by Tom ui-Richard Fulford i-Jeff Miller-R when you leave here tonight – ■ Sheriff Stewart. She made it clear she ■ State or will put your kids in seatbelts ■ William Cutts-WI would not vote to give money to County Representative when you go anyplace in your Commission i-Wendell Hall-R District 1 The Zoo. Paul Johnson-WI car? Many of you will only do District 1 Samma Brannon-WI “I believe the county made a Stacia LaDue-NPA i-Greg Evers-R that because it is the law. We ■ Holley-Navarre Fire mistake helping The Zoo,” Jim Williamson-R District 3 will never get rid of greed, but District Seat 2 i-Clay Ford-R LaDue said last Monday during Bruce Brooks-NPA Lumon May-D you can regulate it. We need a candidates’ forum at Calvary i-Jim Fix-R laws to protect the consumers Chapel Church in Gulf Breeze. and taxpayers. Note: Candidates listed alphabetically; i-incumbent; u-unopposed; D-Democrat; “I think it was wrong of The Zoo R-Republican; NP-Non-Party affiliation; WI-write in. “The only way we got out of to come to the county at the last minute saying help us or we are the Great Depression was selves. And to do that, we first years. We need to seriously pur- going away. The Zoo is a private through government interven- need to get government out of sue anything that will help us be entity, and I think it is wrong to tion. If we get some laws in the way.” energy independent.” Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News place, they will include regula- spend taxpayer money on a pri- State Representative May said he would not be in vate company of any kind.” U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller of Chumuckla supports offshore oil tions, and that automatically favor of offshore drilling. LaDue’s opponent, drilling and other means to cut America’s dependence on will bring oversight. Oversight Both candidates running for “I would not support any Republican Jim Williamson, foreign oil. He is running against James Brian of Laurel Hill. is something we didn’t have in District 3 state House seat were more drilling on any new leases also is against taxpayer money for District 1, which includes do not interfere with Eglin’s mis- this current economic crisis.” at the forum – Republican Clay anywhere until every single going to The Zoo. the Gulf Breeze area, attended sions or Hurlburt, or any other Miller said he did not agree Ford of Gulf Breeze and lease that has already been “First of all, I don’t think The the forum to answer questions military branch doing training with the government coming to Democrat Lumon May of given to the oil companies is Zoo is in a good location,” he compiled by the Gulf Breeze off our coast,” he said. “As long the rescue with $700 billion. Pensacola. When asked about used up,” he said. “I support said. “It needs to be more Area Chamber of Commerce. as we coordinate with the mili- “Coming from a background drilling offshore, the candidates alternatives for energy, like inland, like someplace near the Moderator Jim Nitteraurer tary, offshore drilling would be a of being a real estate broker, I had differing opinions. solar and wind. But we can all expressway. That is a manage- asked the two men if they would good place to start as soon as understand how all this works. “As Rep. Miller said earlier, I do things right away that would ment problem. But I am not in support offshore oil drilling for possible. But I am also in favor Until the market can correct itself, am for all of the above,” Ford help the country to be more favor of any taxpayer dollars go Florida. of ‘all of the above’ options – we will never know if we have hit said. “I think we can drill offshore energy efficient. to The Zoo because it is a pri- Republican incumbent Rep. including using wind, solar, gas bottom. If the government keeps as long as we do not interfere with “I am a home builder, and I vate company and should raise Jeff Miller said he would sup- exploration and nuclear. jumping in to rescue business and any military training, so we do know how just putting proper its own funds without govern- port drilling and a lot more to “We need to stop sending $7 the markets, then we will always need to coordinate closely with insulation in a home can make a ment.” deal with the rising gas prices billion a year over to countries have a false bottom. the military. I think we need to be big difference in energy costs and U.S. Representative and energy problems facing the in the Middle East that don’t “Many people thought it was drilling first off the west coast of consumption. We can all start country. like us much. That would cer- government’s job to step in and Alaska, since the Chinese are turning off lights. There are things Both candidates for the U.S. “I think we can do drilling off tainly help our economy.” fix things. But I believe we need already doing it. Nuclear is we could each do that would help House of Representatives race the coast of Florida as long as we Miller’s opponent, Democrat to let the markets correct them- important, but it can take 10 to 12 add up for the country.”

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER October 23, 2008 Gale finds that perfect ‘balance’ at home and work Katie Gale, President and Owner University, and Jenna, who attends New Balance of Gulf Breeze the University of Sea Shell Collections Center Alabama.

Q: What or Q: Katie, tell us a little about who inspired you? yourself, where you grew up and how you got to Gulf Breeze! A: My late Grandmother. She was a very hard worker and a person A: I grew up in Birmingham, that everyone loved. She was a Ala. and attended and graduated from widow who raised four hard working the University of North Alabama. We children. As a child I spent a lot of moved here to be closer to my hus- time with her. Along with her is my band, Jeff’s, New Balance territory in family that has always worked hard -- Scott Page/ Gulf Breeze News 2007. We have been in business here they have instilled that same work New Balance of Gulf Breeze specializes in footwear and apparel for all your family’s athletic needs. Katie Gale, since July 19, 2008. We love this area ethic in me. above, can help you find even extended sizes and widths for adults and children. and on our off days, if its pretty, you will find us at the beach! Q: What are some of your Q: What keeps you going? A: To continue to grow our new A: For people that don't know accomplishments? business and be a good corporate citi- me I'm a very outgoing person who Q: Tell us about your family. A: The drive to make my busi- zen in our community. does not meet a stranger. I enjoy A: ness very successful! spending time with my family, and I A: My husband, Jeff Gale, helps I was a four year scholarship athlete Q: What else would you like am very fortunate to have a wonder- me full-time in the store. I also have in college, and have always been com- Q: What is your goal for the to share about yourself? ful working relationship with my hus- two wonderful step children, Ryan, petitive in life. future? band both at work and at home - we who attends Jacksonville State work as a team in all we do! It’s more than just a family affair: You’ll find fashions, friends Local businesses at Lee Tracy on the Boardwalk inspire Romjue Trudy Romjue, President Lee Tracy, Owner/Operator New Romjue Advertising & Co. Lee Tracy Company Gulf Breeze Portofino Boardwalk Q: Trudy, tell us a little bit about your back ground and how and I spent 28 you decided to open an Advertising Agency in Gulf Breeze, Q: Your name is Lee years on the Florida! McLaughlin and your business’ Mississippi Gulf name is The Lee Tracy Company. I Coast before i A: I actually grew up in Columbia, Mo. I received my assume the Lee comes from your came to Bachelor’s degree in Business with a Marketing minor from name, what significance, if any, Pensacola in Columbia College. After 18 years working in advertising in Mo., six does the Tracy have? 2006. of which were with OnMedia, I moved to Gulf Breeze with Mediacom to come work in this area. I’d worked with them for 6 A: Tracy is my maiden name. Q: We fre- years and when I visited Gulf Breeze and saw the beach and a great quently see job opportunity, it was easy to say yes to the transfer! After Q: Tell us a little about your your husband, three years working at OnMedia, I decided to open my own agency company. I understand that your Mike, working here which I’ve done for two years. main clothing store is called Lee with you. Tell Tracy, but you have a lot more us more about Q: Tell us about your family. going on than that at the Boardwalk! the rest of your family. A: I have a 16-year old son, Nick Romjue. A: Yes, you are right! We are so excited - we also own and operate Wet, A: I am Q: What or who inspired you? a swimwear Boutique, Outboards Island married to Mike Clothier for men, and Comfort Zone and we have three children Katie, who is A: Local businesses who need a guiding stores. married to Brian, Jacquie, who is mar- A: My father was a partner with hand with their advertising are my inspira- ried to Wes, and Michael, who is married Arthur Anderson in charge of small busi- tion. We want to give local businesses cus- How long have you been in to Ann. I have five amazing grandchil- ness in the Cleveland Office. I learned a Q: tom advertising research and tools that are business? dren Elliot, Harris, Maggie, Will and great deal from him around the dinner traditionally available only through national Ella. table growing up. He remains a consul- advertising agencies. The local economy and I’ve been in business for 30 tant to us. My husband Mike is my A: its growth is our business and promotion years. I started in 1978 in Jackson, Miss. What or who inspired you? biggest inspiration. He has unending Q: through smart advertising is our vehicle. See LEE TRACY 6 , Page 2B6 Our mission is to provide a positive media buying experience for our clients and bring the most value for their advertising invest- After her bank failed, woman is upset at FDIC ment. Romjue Q: What are some of your accomplishments? By CAROLYN SAID With her background as a from dozens of other IndyMac accounthold- San Francisco Chronicle technology and business ers with similar stories of frustration. There Fran Quittel vividly recalls the moment are many more such stories on YouTube and A: Our greatest accomplishments are the success stories of our she heard IndyMac Bank had failed. journalist, Quittel set up a Web various blogs. clients. We take great pride in finding the right commercial time slot The technical recruiter was driving back site, www.fdicbusinessalert.com, "These are people like me, not high or newspaper publisher that produces the best exposure for our to her Emeryville, Calif. home office, think- and has heard from dozens of rollers, but hard working," she said. "We did client's advertising dollars. Our success is based upon our client's ing about how her postponed 2007 corporate other IndyMac accountholders not know; we were given no chance. That's success. We work with all size clients and have had many successful tax return was almost done and how she with similar stories the unfairness of this." clients. One of the most recent success stories is the exposure we could now make her planned contribution to of frustration.” An FDIC spokesman said it is not logisti- have created for the Northwest Florida Regional Airport name change her retirement account. cally possible to automatically identify (formerly Okaloosa Regional Airport), UWF and The Sleepcenter. The news came on the radio that IndyMac which account holders are over the insured had gone belly-up. It was late afternoon on half of everything she had over the $100,000 limit because there are more variables than Q: What keeps you going? Friday, July 11. limit. It was money she had been holding in the amount, such as the type of account and abeyance for her retirement account, plus the Quittel had both a business checking and the number of account holders. A: Flexibility! As a small business owner and mother, flexibility funds for a payroll check she had issued to business savings accounts at the bank, but "It is difficult to have a blanket system is my motivator. On a professional level, I can work with the cus- an employee who had not yet cashed it. because each held less than the $100,000 that would cover every situation," said the tomer's needs and tailor unique advertising strategies that are typical- limit guaranteed by the Federal Deposit "I was in a stupor for the first week" after FDIC's David Barr. However, he added, ly not found with larger advertising companies. Starting my own Insurance Corp., she figured she would be finding out the money had vanished, she consumers can easily research their account company allowed me to go beyond customer expectations. On a per- OK. (The limit has since been raised to said. status themselves. He suggested visiting $250,000 until the end of 2009, as part of the That experience motivated Quittel to www.fdic.gov or calling the FDIC hot line: sonal level, I am available to my son and can work with his schedule. bailout bill passed by Congress this month.) mount a campaign urging the FDIC to (877) 275-3342. But because the two accounts together require banks to warn depositors if their Of the $19 billion deposited with Q: What else would you like to share about yourself? totaled more than $100,000 and shared a sin- account balance is over the insurance limit. IndyMac, $1 billion was over the insurance gle taxpayer ID, she did lose money -- an With her background as a technology and limit. The FDIC said the 50 cents on amount she declines to specify, other than business journalist, she set up a Web site, See CUSTOM ADVERTISING B6 See WEB SITE , Page 2 6 saying it was more than $10,000. She lost www.fdicbusinessalert.com, and has heard , Page 2B6

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2B October 23, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Lifestyles Gulf Breeze NEWS Critic’s Corner Entertainment CALENDAR ‘Beverly Hills Chihuahua’ could signal the end of the world

Thursday 10/23 p.m. CRITIC’S CORNER Paradise Bar & Grill, SCREEN PLAY Sunday 10/26 By DNA Smith Shawn Curle & the 44s, 6 p.m. ■ Bamboo Willie’s Title: Beverly Hills Bimini Beach Bar My grasp of Spanish is tenu- Live Entertainment. NFl Football, 3 p.m. Chihuahua ous at best. I know a few words, ■ Paddy O’ Leary’s Paradise Bar & Grill, and virtually all of them can be Running time: 85 Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p.m. Shawn Kellerman, 3 p.m. found on the drive-thru menu at minutes Sandshaker Lounge Sandshaker Lounge Taco Bell. However, I do know ■ Rating: PG Tim Spencer, 8 p.m. Mo Jiles, 4 - 8 p.m. one Spanish word that can be ■ Grade: F used to describe “Beverly Hills Friday 10/24 Monday 10/27 Chihuahua”: Garcia) who helps her Paradise Bar & Grill, Sandshaker Lounge Ca-ca. escape. Tipsy Chicks, 6 p.m. B. A.R.E day, 10 a.m. - ’til, Man, does this movie stink. They are chased by a Bimini Beach Bar Monday Night Football, 7 p.m. And I’m not sure who it was Doberman named El Diablo Live music, band TBD, 9 p.m. Bamboo Willie’s made for. After about 10 min- (Edward James Olmos) Sandshaker Lounge Monday Night Football. utes, adults will find themselves because the Mexican Mo Jiles, 8 p.m. Paddy O’ Leary’s trying to chew their own eyes Michael Vick sees that Paddy O’ Leary’s Karaoke with Eric, 10 p.m. out, and I don’t see how any kid Chloe was wearing a dia- would sit still for this hour-and- mond collar and thinks he This Disney movie is about a pampered pet, Chloe, that is strand- Midnight Confessions, 9 p.m. ed in Mexico while her owner is on a business trip. This one is Tuesday 10/28 a-half mess. can ransom her. Bamboo Willie’s definitely not for adults. Ba’nana Republic, 9 p.m. Paddy O’ Leary’s The story is about a pam- Eventually, everyone Hopjack’s Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p.m. pered female Chihuahua named ends up at an Aztec ruin There is a Mayan calendar four years off. Kurt & The Six Packs, 9:30 Sandshaker Lounge Chloe (voiced by Drew populated by a pack of revolu- that says the end of the world p.m. Karaoke Party, 8 p.m. - ’til Barrymore), who lives in tionary Chihuahuas who spout Beverly Hills with her owner revisionist history and perform will occur in 2012. After watch- (c) 2008 King Features Saturday 10/25 Wednesday 10/29 Viv (Jamie Lee Curtis), the Broadway-style dance routines. ing “Beverly Hills Chihuahua,” Synd., Inc. Yeah. You read that right. it’s safe to say the Mayans were Bamboo Willie’s Paradise Bar & Grill, CEO of a cosmetics company. Viv has to travel to Europe on College Football Keg Party, Blues Jam with Shawn Curle & a business junket, so she leaves Noon. the 44’s, 6 p.m. Chloe with her niece Rachel Paradise Bar & Grill, Bamboo Willie’s (Piper Perabo). Rachel takes the Shawn Kellerman, 6 p.m. Girls’ Night Out, 7 p.m. dog along on a weekend trip to Sandshaker Lounge Sandshaker Lounge Mexico and forgets the dog Mo Jiles, 8 p.m. Open Mic Night, 7:30 p.m. when she leaves. Bimini Beach Bar Chloe, stranded in Mexico, is Live music, band TBD, 9 p.m. Thursday 10/30 captured by a guy who runs an Paddy O’ Leary’s Paddy O’ Leary’s underground dog-fighting club. Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p.m. Midnight Confessions, 9 p.m. There Chloe meets a German Hopjack’s Sandshaker Lounge shepherd (voiced by Andy Live music, band TBD, 9:30 Tim Spencer, 8 p.m.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS October 23, 2008 3 B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS Pensacola Little Theatre produces ‘horror show’

On Friday, Oct. 24, The Naval Aviation games and join an Art [email protected] or Pensacola Little Theatre opens THINGS TO DO Scavenger hunt through the old [email protected] its rendition of “The Rocky Museum presents jailhouse gallery. om. Horror Show.” ‘Haunted Helicopter’ For more information, call TheBritish musical was orig- The National Aviation Attending dogs will have a testify against neighbor illumi- 850-432-6247 or visit Zoo Boo 2008 nates the destructive power of inally in 1973 by Richard Museum hosts its 10th Annual barking good time playing www.pensacolamuseumofart.or The Zoo Northwest Florida is socially sanctioned violence. O’Brien. It was the inspiration Halloween Celebration on games such as bobbing for hal- g. holding its Halloween celebra- To purchase tickets over the for the 1975 film, “The Rocky Saturday, Oct. 25 from 11:00 loweenies and musical sit. tion, Zoo Boo, on Saturday, Oct. a.m. to 3 p.m. Complimentary wicked good telephone, call the CFPA Box Horror Picture show.” Office at 850-857-6285 or the Masquerade Ball 25 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The frights are FREE for the doggie snacks and witches brew This kitschy rock 'n' roll sci-fi Commons Box Office at Families will enjoy this fall entire family with a special pro- will be served. benefits kids spectacular is more fun than 850-474-2405. The inaugural Masquerade festival, featuring bounce hous- duction, “Haunted Helicopter,” Pets are encouraged to dress ever. Come in costume and sing For more information, con- Benefit Ball, to raise money for es, face painting, crafts and along! Presented in the Valerie behind the Museum, in partner- in costume or festive bandana more. A costume parade and but do not have to be dressed tact the Center for Fine and area foster children, will occur J. Russenberger Theatre. with the Pensacola Little Performing Arts at 850-474- costume contest will be held and creatively to attend Howl-o- Saturday, Oct. 25 from 7 p.m. - Thursday, Friday and Theatre. 2541 or email at until, at Suite, 21 West Romana is open to all interested partici- Ween. Humans are welcome to Saturday shows are at 8 p.m. Dress in costume to enter a [email protected]. Street, Downtown Pensacola. pants. Prizes will be given for attend with their dogs. For more Sunday shows at 7 p.m. Tickets raffle drawing for special prizes, Tickets are $75 each, and scariest costume, most creative are $22 for rows A-E; $18 for and have fun with Nate the information on 3 Dogs & a Celebrate include a cocktail supper and costume, prettiest princess, rows F-O; and $15 for rows P-S Magician, Rainbow the Clown Chick, please www.3dogsan- Halloween at PMA entertainment. Masquerade or "most likely to be found at The and Balcony. and Scooby-Doo! Treat stations dachick.com or call cocktail attire and masks are Zoo" and best overall costume. The Pensacola Musuem of Later in the evening, The Zoo Tickets are available at the will also be located inside the 850.243.PAWS. encouraged. Art presents “Celebrate will be transformed into a PLT Box Office. Box Office Museum. The event will benefit the Halloween Artistically.” We are haunted safari after dark, featur- Children in costume receive UWF presents ‘The children served by Families hours are Monday - Friday 10 celebrating Day of the Dead and ing encounters with The Zoo's $2 admission to one of two new First Network of Lakeview, a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Box Office Crucible’ Oct. 24-26 Halloween with traditional art creepiest animals, face painting, opens one hour prior to curtain Halloween Motion-Based The UWF Department of activities for children of all Inc., and checks or contributions should be made payable to the games, ghost stories, and a on show dates. Theatre opens Simulator rides, Superstition or Theatre will present “The ages. haunted train ride through the for seating 30 minutes prior to Haunted House. Crucible” by Arthur Miller Oct. The event runs Friday, Oct. Baptist Healthcare Foundation: Make a Difference Fund. haunted grounds of The Zoo. curtain. All Ticket Sales are Admission to the Museum is 24 and 25 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 26 24 from 4 – 8 p.m. and Saturday, For more information, call Final; no exchanges or refunds. free. For a complete list of at 2:30 p.m. in the Mainstage Oct. 25 from noon – 8 p.m. Cost If you wish to purchase tick- ets for the Oct. 25 event, please 850-932-2229 or visit For more information, call upcoming events at the Threatre, Building 82. is $5 per child. Parents attend call 850-432-4777 or email www.thezoonorthwestflorida.org. 850-432-2042 or visit Museum, visit Tickets cost $16 per person free, unless you want to create www.pensacolalittletheatre.com. www.NavalAviationMuseum.org for the general public, $12 per art too, then same price as child. or call the Naval Aviation person for senior citizens and Create creepy Halloween art projects, participate in themed OPEN DAILY PBES Fall Festival Museum Foundation at 850- active military, $10 per person 12:30 pm 453-2389 or 800-327-5002. for UWF faculty and staff and Pensacola Beach Elementary non-UWF students and free for (850) 934-3332 GULF School’s Fall Festival is on UWF students with a valid Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 3 Dogs and a Chick BREEZE 3.7 miles east of Pens. Beach Exit Friday, Oct. 24 from 5-8 p.m. at Nautilus Card. CINEMA 4 the school. 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■ Who: Gulf Breeze (1-6) vs. Panama City Girls soccer Arnold (7-0) ■ When: Friday, team begins 7 p.m. ■ Where: Mike Gavlak Sports quest for Complex, Panama state title City Beach

Of all the sports Gulf Breeze High Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News offers, soccer can be one of the most Gulf Breeze defenders Jeff difficult to cover. White (left) and Seth Football, volleyball, basketball, Hewerdine (rear) combine to baseball and softball, there’s a lot of bring down Milton receiver action - a lot of scoring. In a close Tyler Johnson near the game, a soccer story could read Dolphins’ sideline early in ‘ooooh, they almost scored here, they the second half. almost scored there, Oh! They hit the post here...’ Thank God I don’t have that problem here. When your program's been to the Dolphin offense sputters in loss state tournament seven times in 10 years, the Lady Dolphins have earned the nickname of being ‘my rock Panther defense holds GBHS to 9 yards in second half of 37-10 win, district game Friday at Arnold stars’ - because every year, I’m The unbeaten Marlins (7-0) enter half. The special teams gave up back from last year’s team,” together, we can be their worst almost guaranteed a road trip. This BY JASON THOMPSON Friday's game off a 62-0 win several big returns, including coach Chris Nemith said. nightmare.” year is no exception - and hopefully, Gulf Breeze News over Scottsboro, got 240 yards one for a touchdown. “They’re some things I feel we The Dolphins will hope to a multi night trip. [email protected] and four touchdowns (on only The Dolphin offense last can do. We’ll just continue with have running back Rhys Rinke With eight returning starters - five touches) by Jeremy Hester, year converted only 5-for-15 our schemes and our plans, keep (shoulder) back for Friday's including five Division I or II players who now has 1,353 yards and on third down opportunities, working the plan.” game. Kris Matsoukas (bruised (and a sixth pending) - and a bench Despite being 1-6 and on a more than 20 touchdowns. with two of those conversions “Arnold’s 7-0, ranked in the collarbone) may play Friday, that can start anywhere in the three-game losing streak, the The key for the Dolphins is happening late in the game. top 10, and we're going to their but Ty Rodewald (shoulder) is Panhandle - coach Sharon Kerby has Dolphin football team still to not give up the big play. Last One of the others came off an home field. We’re 1-6, so that doubtful. all the ingredients to do what hasn’t controls its own playoff destiny. year, Hester had 228 yards Arnold penalty. makes us very dangerous.” Jeff White (shoulder) is, and been done in eight years - coach a Gulf Breeze travels to rushing on 15 carries as the “They execute well on “Our kids are good enough has been, banged up all season. state champion. Panama City to take on the defense gave up a pair of long offense. they’re solid on defense and we're on the cusp, we’re “He’s a tough kid,” Nemith said. But with all that ‘rock star’ Arnold Marlins Friday at 7 p.m. touchdown runs in the first and they have 19 of 22 starters really close. If we can pull it all potential, there’s the possibility of See Football, Page 4C 6 ego and attitude overriding their ability to make sweet music on the pitch. That possibility can and should be squashed immediately by the best group of seniors the program’s seen since 2003. The Class of 2009 has seen the top of the mountain twice, but have yet to reach the summit. Let’s hope the 2009 version of ‘rock stars’ sound more like U2 and less like Van Halen or Guns N’ Roses. So far, so good The Lady Dolphins, along with every other team across the state, began practice last Monday. Conditioning was the name of the McGuire game on day one as Kerby had her players running a mile in under seven leads ULL to minutes, 30 seconds. Junior Maggie Rodgers came across Photo courtesy of Rhonda Ryals The GBHS girls golf team won their sixth straight district title last week. They are (from left): Coach Jimmy Sanders, the line first, followed by senior come-from- Ashleigh Ryals, Alexandria Ryals, Samantha Schachner, Laurin Halstead, Sarah Hicks and Coach Adam Smith Jessica Majewski - the last two girls you want to see with the ball in open behind win space if you’re a GBHS opponent. BY JASON THOMPSON The following girls made the varsity roster: seniors Aubrey Girls golf district champs again Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Curington, Colleen Eastburn, Amanda Boys district runners up; tournament at Tiger Point. The Alexandra Ryals shot a 97, while Green, Majewski, Cayla Platt, Alyssa also qualify for this tournament was on Tuesday (after the Samantha Schachner shot a 104. Smith and Jesse Vickrey; juniors News’ deadline). The Dolphins finished second at last Brad McGuire (GBHS Class of Kristen Barona, Megan Eastburn, week’s regional tourney The Lady Dolphins won with a team week’s district meet to Catholic, who won 2007) made his first Haley Gross, Heather Haney, Brynne at Tiger Point score of 346, 53 shots better than by 20 shots (304-324). Their 324 score career start for Heatley, Carly Loehr, Maggie second place Catholic. West Florida was 14 shots lower than their 2007 district Louisiana Lafayette Rodgers and Bianca Takacs; BY JASON THOMPSON was third (559) and PHS fourth (594). meet and 11 better that two years ago. Saturday, rallying the sophomores Morgan Floyd, Alison Gulf Breeze News “The Lady Dolphins have had a Jack Sargent birdied the first two Rajun Cajuns back Milam, Breezy Paulus, Casey Platt [email protected] stellar year playing together as a team holes and led the Dolphins with a 79, from a 23-14 deficit and Cori Snyder; and freshmen Laura with all the girls putting in the much good for fifth place overall. Trever to beat Arkansas Harpole, Hannah Rodgers and needed practice time to accomplish Challenor shot an 80 (sixth overall), State 28-23. Samantha Welsh. The Gulf Breeze Lady Dolphin golf their goals,” assistant coach Jimmy followed by Tyler Wright (82), Patrick McGuire Their ‘symphony’ starts Oct. 31 team won their sixth consecutive Sanders said. Dorsey (83) and Daniel Chevillet (86). overcame five sacks with a preseason tournament at District 1-A championship last week at Junior Ashleigh Ryals repeated as Catholic’s Justin Stills was the low and two Brosnaham Park. 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2008 Santa Rosa Championships - 10/11/2008 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay 1, Gulf Breeze ‘A’ (Nguyen, Thy; Thames, Megan; Schroeder, Koren; Nowak, Michala), 2:04.51. 3, Gulf Breeze ‘B’ (Sarra, Kevyn; Brown, Anzu; ● Advanced Chiropractic Technology Violette, Caitlin; Williams, Erin), 2:20.00. ● Affordable Spinal Decompression www.drhall.us Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay 1, Gulf Breeze ‘A’ (Gunn, Ross; Gunn, Adam; Located in Gulf Breeze Proper Thames, Shane; Wein, Bryce), 1:53.74. 3, Gulf Breeze ‘B’ 2:01.98. Dr. Jason Hall 934-HALL Chiropractic Physician Girls 200 Yard Freestyle 9, Remitar, April, GBHS; 3:02.15. 12, Updike, Jessica, GBHS; 3:16.16. 13, McEachern, Joi, GBHS; 3:16.45. 14, Cederquist, Kara, GBHS; 3:25.30. Photo courtesy of athletesfeatsphotography.com Michala Nowak, with parents Dave and Kari Nowak. Boys 200 Yard Freestyle 1, Gunn, Ross R, GBHS; 1:55.91.

Girls 200 Yard IM 3, Brown, Anzu, GBHS; 2:46.13. 5, Williams, Erin, GBHS; 2:55.57. 8, Stuckey, Emily, GBHS; 3:12.97.

Boys 200 Yard IM 3, Ratte, Justin, GBHS; 2:27.14. 5, Dalton, Colby, GBHS; 2:32.01. 7, Ellington, Calvin J, GBHS; 2:45.95.

Girls 50 Yard Freestyle 1, Nowak, Michala N, GBHS; 26.42. 6, Sarra, Kevyn, GBHS; 30.34. 7, Violette, Caitlin, GBHS; 30.62.

Boys 50 Yard Freestyle 7, Wein, Bryce E, GBHS; 26.74.

Girls 100 Yard Butterfly 2, Schroeder, Koren M, GBHS; 1:09.45. 3, Nguyen, Thy K, GBHS; 1:12.42.

Boys 100 Yard Butterfly 3, Gunn, Adam A, GBHS; 1:06.24. 8, Ellington, Calvin J, GBHS; 1:23.56.

Girls 100 Yard Freestyle 1, Nowak, Michala N, GBHS; 56.74. 11, Remitar, April, GBHS; 1:21.20. Photo courtesy of athletesfeatsphotography.com 12, Abbott, Dabney, GBHS; 1:23.26. Koren Schroeder, with parents Kyle and Donna Schroeder.

Boys 100 Yard Freestyle 6, Wein, Bryce E, GBHS; 1:00.77. 7, Rocket, Johnny C, GBHS; 1:01.18. 9, Roupe, Jacob, GBHS; 1:13.63. 3479Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 932-7100 Girls 500 Yard Freestyle in Tiger Plaza Next to Sonic ● 10-6 M - F ● 9-6 SAT 2, Thames, Megan D, GBHS; 6:01.50. 4, Violette, Caitlin, GBHS; 7:04.62. 6, Williams, Erin, GBHS; 7:12.51. 10, Updike, Jessica, GBHS; 8:03.02.

Boys 500 Yard Freestyle 2, Gunn, Adam A, GBHS; 5:25.32. 3, Thames, Shane D, GBHS; 5:34.15.

Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Relay 1, Gulf Breeze ‘A’ (Nguyen, Thy; Thames, Megan D; Schroeder, Koren; Nowak, Michala), 1:50.50. 4, Gulf Breeze ‘B’ (Stuckey, Emily; Brown, Anzu; Updike, Jessica; Williams, Erin ), 2:09.57.

Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Relay 2, Gulf Breeze ‘A’ (Dalton, Colby; Thames, Shane; Gunn, Adam; Gunn, Ross), 1:39.41. 5, Gulf Breeze ‘B’ (Ratte, Justin; Ellington, Calvin; Rocket, Johnny; Wein, Bryce), 1:47.67.

Girls 100 Yard Backstroke 1, Nguyen, Thy K, GBHS; 1:10.85. Photo courtesy of athletesfeatsphotography.com 6, Cederquist, Kara, GBHS; 1:24.14. Caitlin Violette, with parents Sue and Steve Violette. 8, Stuckey, Emily, GBHS; 1:32.31. 4, Brown, Anzu, GBHS; 1:24.64. Boys 100 Yard Backstroke 12, Abbott, Dabney, GBHS; 1:45.10. Girls 400 Yard Freestyle Relay 1, Gunn, Ross R, GBHS; 57.07. 6, Gulf Breeze ‘A’ (Updike, Jessica; Remitar, 4, Ratte, Justin, GBHS; 1:07.30. Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke April; McEachern, Joi; Stuckey, Emily), 5:10.60. 2, Thames, Shane D, GBHS; 1:10.88. Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke 4, Dalton, Colby, GBHS; 1:14.63. Combined Team Scores 1, Navarre 1333. 2, 1, Schroeder, Koren M, GBHS; 1:16.09. 7, Roupe, Jacob, GBHS; 1:24.17. Pace 893. 3, Gulf Breeze 873. 4, Milton 497. 2, Thames, Megan D, GBHS; 1:20.13.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4C October 16, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS FOOTBALL: Special teams play key in loss Continued from Page 1C yard pass to Cody Warford. But Warford was hit and fumbled Milton 37, Dolphins 10 after the catch, as Milton recovered at A pair of special team plays and two their own 33-yard line. Wes Cross long plays on offense helped the made a tackle for a loss before the Panthers to an early lead, then allowed Panthers had a punt. They never got the them to pull away after the short- punt off as the snap sailed over handed Dolphins got to within seven Barber’s head. Barber elected to kick late in the first half. out of the back of the end zone for a “Those are the little things we work safety, making the score 17-2 with 3:12 on everyday in our specialty period, left in the first half. Nemith said about special teams. “You The Dolphins got the ball back after can’t get bored with something you do the free kick on their own 46 yard line. everyday. In one play, that could be the Schnackenberg was 4-for-6 passing on most important play of the game. the drive as White caught a 19 yard That’s why we work it everyday.” pass on third and 8 before grabbing a GBHS, without their leading rushing 20-yard pass on fourth and 3. Rinke and the previous week’s leading The 10-play drive ended when tackler Rodewald due to injury, went Schnackenberg found Warford toeing the three and out on their first series. line along the side of the end zone on an Milton answered with a 12-play, 54- 7-yard touchdown pass. Schnackenberg yard scoring drive, with Mauricio ran in the two-point conversion to make Barber kicking a 21-yard field goal it 17-10 with 8.9 seconds left. with 4:49 left in the first quarter. “Pass protection, we did real well, “ Mikey McMillion, who split time with Nemith said. “We went back and Matt Floyd at quarterback, converted a reevaulated some of our routes - third-and-3 play with a 9 yard keeper shorten them up a little bit, make things before the Dolphins stopped Floyd three happen a little bit quicker.” Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News plays later, forcing the field goal. Then the play of the game - Jennings Michael Mann, who split time with caught a pooch kick on the Panther 22, Special team play Kyle Schnackenberg at quarterback, evaded three tacklers and went 78 Milton’s Derrick Alexander rushes in and blocks an attempted punt by Gulf Breeze’s Thomas Farmer at the goal line was sacked on his first play, forcing yards for a touchdown as time expired. during the third quarter. Victor Josey recovered in the end zone for a Panthers touchdown and a 30-10 Milton lead. another Dolphin punt. Milton’s Milton’s lead at the half was 24-10. “The other night, for whatever Dedrick Simmons broke loose on a 50- “We had three people there ready to reason, we three step punted,” Nemith Good job GBHS’ Eric yard run before Stephen Cox scored make the play. We had guys in the said. “When that happens, you're going Adams (40) from 18 yards out two plays later. situation ready to make the play and for to get it blocked.” congratulates whatever reason, they didn’t,” Nemith Barber’s PAT with 2:44 left in the first Another sack led to another Dolphin Kyle quarter made it 10-0 Panthers. said. “That was a momentum swing I punt before Milton punted back to Gulf Schnackenberg Eric Adams, playing in his first game felt took a lot out of our kids.” Breeze after they picked up one first down. after the since breaking his collarbone, caught a The Dolphins held Milton to three Mann played the entire fourth Dolphins 7-yard pass from Schnackenberg before plays and a punt, but Jennings quarter at quarterback. He picked up a quarterback ran Mann ran for 9 yards on the next play. recovered a Warford fumble on the first down on a run before fumbling the for a 2-point The drive would stall after that, forcing punt return. The Panthers drove inside ball to the Panthers. The Panthers, who conversion. a punt six plays later. the Dolphin 10-yard line before finished with 389 yards of total offense, Moments earlier, The Dolphin defense jumped off- missing a 35-yard field goal. drove inside the Dolphin 35 before Schackenberg sides on a fourth and 2 play, allowing Gulf Breeze couldn’t mount any Milton turned the ball over on downs. connected with Milton to score on the next play, a 28- offense on their next series, forcing Mann completed a 9-yard pass to Cody Warford yard touchdown catch by Avante Thomas Farmer to punt out of the Grant Harris, who fumbled at the on an 8-yard Jennings. Barber’s PAT made it 17-0 Dolphin end zone. The punt was Dolphin 40. Three plays later, Floyd was touchdown with 6:45 left in the second quarter. blocked and Victor Josey recovered it back to pass on third and 10. He began pass with 8 Orion Dopyera, making his Dolphin in the end zone for a touchdown. 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The Marlins lost to Bay Whidby before Tyler Boylan’s Luke Crooke struck out three in County 4-0 in the RBI single scored Robin two innings. championship game. Hoffpauir, who walked. Lively Bay County 4, Marlins 0 4-Runners 2, Marlins 1 went 2-for-3 with an RBI, while Bay County scored twice in The 4-Runners, out of Dorsey allowed only four hits and the third and sixth inning to Mobile, scored the game- struck out nine. beat the Marlins. winning run on a throwing Marlins 6, 4-Runners 2 The Marlins left at least one error Oct. 11 over the Marlins. The Marlins scored twice in runner on in every inning, Photo courtesy of Katie Hill Tyler McGee walked and each of the first two innings to including the bases loaded in A first, then a second scored on a Ben Lively beat the 4-Runners Sunday. the bottom of the seventh. The Gulf Breeze Marlins, shown here from an earlier tournament, took second at the ASP groundout in the fourth, tying McGee, who scored twice, Robbins, Ratte, Lively and Oktoberfest Wood Bat Tournament Oct. 12. They are (not in order): Stephen Robbins, Robin Hoffpauir, Tyler McGee, Tyler Boylan, Ben Lively, Alex Ball, Austin Whidby, Jackson Yates, the game after the 4-Runners singled in the first to score Tyler Dinelli all had hits in the Luke Crooke, Trey Davis, Colin Davies, Justin Ratte, Kenji Dinelli and Thomas Dorsey. scored a run in the second. Hoffpauir. McGee scored on a loss. Lively struck out six and Coaches are Greg Yates and Tom Dorsey and the manager Jim Lively. single by Dorsey, who went 2-for- allowed only five hits in the Stephen Robbins singled in Gulf Breeze will host another ASP Tournament this weekend. Admission is $5. the first, McGee doubled in the 3. loss. GBN BOWL Petrovic scored from a yard out. Bryce Callahan’s 15- Continued from Page 6C yard touchdown on fourth down, followed by Chandler Burtt’s extra point run, made it 19-0 at the half. with 3:08 left in the game. Nathan Golmon scored on a 1-yard run in the The Dolphins finished with 236 yards of offense, third quarter before Colin Whibbs caught a 45- including 52 rushing yards from Burkett. David yard touchdown pass from Brent williams in the Crowhurst added a 26-yard run late in the game. fourth quarter. Coleman Burtt added the extra Patrick Turnipseed broke up a pair of passes in point run after Whibbs’ score. the loss for Tiger Point, while Nelson and Felipe Gulf Breeze White Mites 24, East Milton 6 Villegas had multiple tackles in the loss. Brian Joyner had 59 yards rushing and scored “The team came out and did not make twice as the White Mites beat East Milton. turnovers unlike our last two games,” coach Larry Nolan Remig threw three passes to Eric Czeck, Cagle said. “We played with more intensity and including a touchdown pass. Tristen Covell had 56 determination this week.” yards rushing, while Remig added 22 yards rushing. Gulf Breeze White Mini Mites 32, East Bailey Wilson led the Dolphin defense with six Milton 0 tackles. Remig added five tackles and recovered a The Dolphins posted their fourth shutout of the fumble. Sam Dalton also had five tackles, while season, improving to 5-2 in the process. Covell and Liam Gester had four each. Alex Kevin Dorf scored on an 8-yard run before Ben Petrovic recovered a fumble in the win. V-BALL: Lady Dolphins 20-4 entering play this week Continued from Page 2C the Lady Dolphins’ 23-game game points. A sideout and a kill winning streak Thursday. tied the game at 24, as the Lady the archrivals Oct. 14 in Pensacola. Fort Walton jumped out to a Vikings would score two more The Lady Crusaders (14-4) 12-5 lead in game one, in part to close out the match. led 9-6 early in game one before due to bad passing from the Eddy finished with 12 kills, four serves from Eddy gave Lady Dolphins. A kill by while Brothers had seven and Gulf Breeze a 13-11 lead. Crowell, one of her seven, fol- Bass five. Alverson and Milam Catholic would force a sideout lowed by four serves from Kelly both had seven digs, while before the Lady Dolphins closed Hayes got Gulf Breeze within Zuniga had six. Powers had 16 out the game with a 12-4 run. two (12-10), but the Lady assists. Eddy had two of her seven Vikings outscored GBHS 13-7 Fort Walton JV 25-25, blocks in the run. the rest of the way. Lady Dolphins 20-17 Brothers had two of her seven Fort Walton jumped out to a GBHS lost its second straight kills early in game two, as well 6-2 lead in game two. But Hayes match despite nine kills and four as two points on serve, as the again, with three serves, gave blocks from Sallie Papajohn. Lady Dolphins took a 9-4 lead. Gulf Breeze its first lead of the Katie Stanhagen added nine Catholic forced a sideout to cut game (and the match), 9-8. points on serve, while Adrian the deficit to four, but would get Bass, who had five kills and Culpepper had seven and no closer as Davidson had three four blocks, made one of those Shannon Kehoe five. points on serve and Alverson blocks to make it 19-16 before Catholic JV 28-23-15, had kills on the final two points the Lady Vikings took a 20-19 Lady Dolphins 26-25-10 of the game. lead. Bass and Crowell had GBHS couldn’t overcome 52 Catholic fought hard in game consecutive kills to make it 21- errors (11 serving, 22 passing, three, taking an early 6-2 lead 20 GBHS before Fort Walton 19 hitting) in a three-game loss vs. and held an 18-17 lead late. But took the lead for good. at Catholic on Oct. 14. Gulf Breeze would score eight The Lady Dolphins took a 6-1 Cheyenne Chapman had of the last nine points. Crowell lead in game three on the serving seven kills, while Sarah Lewis had four points on serve, while of Crowell and Alverson. Fort had six kills and seven digs. PUBLIX BEACH BOWL CUP Alverson scored the last two. Walton would rally, going on a Papajohn had four kills and Alverson also had six kills 13-5 run to take a 14-11 lead. three blocks. and five digs, while Crowell had Another block from Bass, fol- The Lady Dolphins host ■ Pensacola Christian in their Who: Gulf Breeze Dolphins vs. Navarre Raiders five kills and Bass five blocks. lowed by five serves from Hayes, ■ Alison Milam had 11 digs, while gave the Lady Dolphins their regular season finale on Friday When: 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, 2008 Deannette Zuniga had four. largest lead at 17-14. Eddy had before hosting the District 1-4A ■ Where: Russell Stadium, Navarre Powers had 27 assists. two of her six blocks in the run. Tournament next week.Gulf Fort Walton 25-25-26, Fort Walton would tie it at 17, Breeze is the second seed in the The defensive line Lady Dolphins 17-22-24 as the match would be tied at 18, six-team tournament. Gulf Breeze led late in games 19, 20, 21 and 22. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8C October 23, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS College sports Gulf Breeze NEWS ON CAMPUS: McGuire rallies Cajuns in 4th quarter Continued from Page 1C 23-20 loss at UCLA. 100 free (46.61). Caitlin (Class of ‘06) had seven digs Baldwin also had an 18-yard punt Ben Ganus (Class of ‘06) had 35 in MOC’s 3-1 loss to Limestone Arkansas State returned for a return in the loss for the 4-4 Cardinal. yards rushing, while Zach Brothers College Oct. 11. touchdown, to lead the Rajun Cajuns to Aileen Atzhorn (Class of ‘08) made (Class of ‘06) had two total tackles, Hayes had 22 assists and five digs two scores in the final 4:16 of the game her collegiate including 1.5 for losses as in St. Andrews’ 3-0 win over to stay unbeaten in Sun Belt swimming debut Huntingdon College blasted Converse College Saturday. Hayes Conference play. for South Carolina Blackburn College 45-0 to stay had 20 assists and nine digs in McGuire scored the second of his on Thursday, unbeaten at 6-0. SAPC’s 3-0 loss to Limestone on two rushing touchdowns on a 4-yard competing in four Aaron Hill (Class of ‘06) started at Thursday. run to pull ULL within two (23-21) events in a 176-124 center for LaGrange College, who needed Evan Brown (Class of ‘05) made with 4:16 left. Then after ULL got the loss to North a 17-point fourth quarter to pull away from his first start of the season for the ball back, McGuire, with no time outs, Carolina. Westminster College 37-20 Saturday. The Eckerd College soccer team in a 3-1 led the Rajun Cajuns to the game- Atzhorn was Knights are 6-1, and like Huntingdon, are loss to Tampa on Oct. 14. Brown winning score. eighth in the 100 Photo courtesy of DeiDei Brown unbeaten in St. Louis Intercollegate played all 90 minutes. On third and 14, McGuire completed yard breaststroke New bling Athletic Conference play (4-0). Kaley Morris (Class of ‘06) Atzhorn a 30 yard pass to the 9-yard-line. (1:07.54), the 200 Courtney Brown, shown here with Carroll Papajohn (Class of ‘06) played all 90 minutes, while Noelle Tailback Tyrell Fenroy scored on the yard breaststroke father Tom, shows off her had a catch for 17 yards in Robles (Class of ‘08) played 12 in next play with 42 seconds left. (2:29.67) and the 200 yard individual Southeastern Conference Champion Dartmouth’s 44-26 loss to Holy second-ranked West Florida’s 5-0 win McGuire went 9-for-16 passing for medley (2:14.56). She was the second necklace for being a member of last Cross. The Big Green (0-5) is still over Alabama Huntsville Friday. 106 yards and had 90 yards in positive leg on South Carolina’s seventh place year’s Auburn University swimming looking for its first win of the season. Kristi Lee (Class of ‘07) played 17 rushing yardage, but five sacks resulted finish in the 400 yard medley relay and diving team. Corie Skislak (Class of ‘04) had minutes for the University of south in a net of 54 yards. McGuire filled in (4:04.18). four kills and a block for Mount Olive Alabama soccer team in its 4-1 loss at for starter Michael Desormeaux, who is Her older brother Andy (Class of the anchor leg on USC’s winning 400 College in a 3-0 win over St. Andrews Florida International Thursday. battling a knee injury. ‘06) won the 500 yard freestyle yard freestyle relay (3:06.03) and Oct. 14. Jamie Hayes (Class of ‘06) Fellow USA student Will Thomas On the other end of the country, (4:40.76) and the 200 yard IM anchored their second place finish in had 15 assists and four digs in the loss (Class of ‘08) finished 13th out of 48 McGuire’s former Dolphin teammate (1:53.88) as the Gamecocks lost to the 400 yard medley relay (3:24.17). for St. Andrews. runners in the Coach O Cross Country Doug Baldwin (Class of ‘07) had a run UNC 184-115. He was also second in the 200 yard Corie had six kills, five digs and Invitational at Troy University for 36 yards in Stanford’s last second Kyle Cormier (Class of ‘04) was freestyle (1:40.87) and was third in the three blocks, while younger sister Saturday. His 5K time was 16:51.

ACC STANDINGS SEC STANDINGS Atlantic Division Jekyll and Tide East Division Div. All Div. All ■ Boston College 2-1 5-1 Bama must find Florida 3-1 5-1 Florida State 2-1 5-1 consistency to play Georgia 3-1 6-1 Maryland 2-1 5-2 for a title in 2008 Vanderbilt 3-2 5-2 Wake Forest 2-1 4-2 The first BCS poll is out, S.Carolina 2-3 5-3 Clemson 1-3 3-4 and the Alabama Crimson Kentucky 1-2 5-2 Tide is ranked second. N.C. State 0-3 2-5 Tennessee 1-3 3-4 Alabama trails Texas and Coastal Division leads all others across the any reason to believe it has West Division Georgia Tech 3-1 6-1 board in the polls and com- the grit and determination Alabama 4-0 7-0 Virginia Tech 2-1 5-2 puters. needed to overcome a deficit LSU 3-1 5-1 Virginia 2-1 4-3 It’s hard to deny that in the second half. I know Bama has a solid resume that’s easy to say considering Auburn 2-3 4-3 North Carolina 1-2 5-2 thus far. Inconsistent play, Bama has only trailed once Arkansas 1-3 3-4 Duke 1-2 4-3 however, could end up cost- all year, 3-0 in the first quar- University of Alabama Ole Miss 1-3 3-4 Miami 1-2 3-3 ing the Tide a shot at a ter to Ole Miss. But there Can Nick Saban and QB John Parker Wilson orchestrate Miss. State 1-3 2-5 national title. will come a situation late in a a late-game comeback, if needed, to remain unbeaten? Much like Robert L. game where the heart of this Last week Stevenson’s character Dr. team is tested, and based on Bama is 1st in the SEC in game, which hasn’t really Last Week Jekyll/Mr. Hyde, the their second-half perfor- rushing offense and 2nd in created much of a need to Florida State 26, N.C. State 17 Crimson Tide have shown a mances this year, it’s hard to rushing defense. Their night- throw the ball very much. On Georgia 24, Vanderbilt 14 Georgia Tech 21, Clemson 17 frightening duality in person- be confident that they can mare scenario would come to the flip side, stopping the run Alabama 24, Ole Miss 20 Maryland 26, Wake Forest 0 ality and nature this season. find a way to get a tough vic- pass in a game where they would force the Tide into an Kentucky 21, Arkansas 20 Miami 49, Duke 31 As you may recall, Dr. tory. lose that battle, and they have offensive strategy they are Tennessee 34, Mississippi State 3 Jekyll transforms into Mr. So far, Alabama has already suffered a serious unaccustomed to and possi- Virginia 16, North Carolina 13 (OT) LSU 24, South Carolina 17 outscored its opponents 171- blow with the loss of 365- bly render them ineffective. Boston College 28, Virginia Tech 23 Hyde each night after drink- ing a mysterious potion. 23 in the first half, but has pound noseguard Terrence LSU seems to have the OPEN: Auburn, Florida Well, maybe someone should been outscored 78-55 in the “Mount” Cody. greatest probability of initiat- Saturday 10/25 check the Gatorade cooler in second half. That is astound- The Tide could feasibly ing that scenario. They have Thursday 10/23 the Alabama locker room at ing. What happens in the suffer their first loss if an a strong running game, are (All times Central) (All times Central) opponent can stuff Glen 2nd in the conference in total halftime. locker room during halftime e-Auburn @ West Virginia, 6:30p r-Boston College @ N. Carolina, 11a They must be drinking that causes a 116-point dif- Coffee and company, find offense and 4th in scoring. eU-Wake Forest @ Miami, 11a some sort of potion because ference in offensive produc- some rushing success in Though LSU’s defense is Duke @ Vanderbilt, 2p they transform from a domi- tion? Cody’s absence and establish mediocre statistically, they Saturday 10/25 eU-Virginia @ Georgia Tech, 2:30p nating first-half force into a In Bama’s defense, several a lead that forces Bama’s probably have the talent nec- r-Kentucky @ Florida, 11:30p games were seemingly out of John Parker Wilson to air it essary to put together a dom- e3-N.C. State @ Maryland, 2:30p shaky team desperately hang- Duke @ Vanderbilt, 2p ing on to their lead in the reach as the second half out. It may be easier said inating performance. c-Georgia @ LSU, 2:30p a/e2-Va. Tech @ Florida State, 2:30p second half. began, but even in three of than done, but the numbers You can bet those Bayou eU-Middle Tenn. @ Miss. State, 6p OPEN: Clemson It has worked out for those games--Georgia, suggest that Bama would Bengal fans would love noth- coach Saban’s bunch so far, Kentucky and Ole Miss-- have a tough time passing ing more than to ruin their e-Alabama @ Tennessee, 6:45p but how long can they con- poor second half perfor- their way back into a game; former coach’s perfect season OPEN: South Carolina tinue to get by like this. I’ll mances nearly cost them the they are 11th in the SEC in in his return to Tiger tell you: Until they find game. passing offense. Stadium. I would not, how- themselves trailing at half- The Crimson Tide’s suc- Again, in UA’s defense, ever, be quick to bet on Legend: e-ESPN; e2-ESPN2; eU-ESPNU; e3- cess in 2008 has been built those numbers are a product Alabama losing; they are 23- Legend: e-ESPN; e2-ESPN2; eU-ESPNU; e3- ESPN360; a-ABC; c-CBs; r-Raycom; f-Fox Sports time or late in a game. ESPN360; a-ABC; c-CBS; r-Raycom; f-Fox Sports Net; p-PPV. This team hasn’t given me on controlling the trenches. of their dominating ground 8-2 all-time in Death Valley. Net; p-PPV. ALABAMA (#2) AUBURN FLORIDA (#10) GEORGIA (#7) LSU (#13) It’s the third Prior to the start Florida fans Georgia began LSU overcame a Saturday in October, of the season, are furious about its gauntlet of halftime deficit to and that means UT tonight’s game vs. their No. 10 rank- ranked opponents defeat South comes calling. As West Virginia looked ing in the first ® (Vandy, LSU and Carolina. It cannot ® we’ve seen thus far TM to be a contest of BCS poll of the season. Well, the Florida) with an impressive 24-14 afford to play from this season, it isn’t wise to sleep conference-title and possibly good news is that will certainly win last weekend. It now travels behind against Georgia on on any opponent in the SEC. national-title contenders. Now it change if they win out. The Gator into one of the most intimidating Saturday. This seems like one of Nick Saban, however, is one of merely seems like a mediocre offense is tops in the conference places to play in the entire coun- those games that will resemble a the best at keeping his teams Thursday night game between in nearly every statistical catego- try. Over 91,000 screaming fans heavyweight bout, the two trad- focused and intense. Tennessee two unspectacular teams. ry, and the defense is near the will be in attendance, two Top 15 ing punches throughout. I’m will not need any help with moti- Neither team is ranked, and both top in many. Still, with only one teams square off and conference- sensing a “Mad Hatter” sighting vation after the humiliating 41-17 teams’ offenses have been less- really good win to its credit, UF and national-championship lives late in the game. Les Miles has blowout last season. Bama wins, than-stellar. Could we be in for has a lot to prove. It can start are on the line Saturday after- made a living on gutsy calls in but maybe with a few less style another pitching duel compara- with an impressive win over SEC noon! Can the young Dawgs up big games, but could this be the points than Tide fans would like. ble to the Mississippi State game? East foe Kentucky. front keep their composure? one that goes the other way?

FLORIDA STATE (#25) MIAMI CENTRAL FLORIDA SOUTH FLORIDA (#16) SOUTHERN MISS After a 26-17 vic- Miami is on its UCF has The Bulls blasted USM is on a tory at N.C. State, first winning had two Syracuse 45-13 four-game losing FSU has cracked streak of two weeks to pre- and now turn their streak coming off a the Top 25 for the games or more pare for the attention to tough 45-40 loss to first time this sea- ® after defeating Duke last week- high-powered scoring machine Louisville. With DE Rice last weekend. The Eagles son. With Wake Forest losing to end. It will be interesting to see if that is the Tulsa offense. I’m George Selvie likely out of this are now 2-5, 0-3 and effectively Maryland, the Noles are one WF the Hurricanes can keep their afraid that it will not be nearly one, USF will need others on the out of the Conference USA race loss away from controlling their momentum against an equally enough. The Knights will need to D-line to get pressure on the and on the brink of elimination destiny in the Atlantic Division. inconsistent but also equally as score points (and a lot of them) Cardinals’ QB. As has been the from bowl eligibility. One of the FSU must first get by Virginia capable Wake Forest team. to beat the Hurricane. UCF ranks Bulls’ pattern for big games this few bright spots in the darkness Tech, which is arguably its Interceptions continue to be a 109th in scoring, 112th in pass- year, expect this one to be a is QB Austin Davis, who threw toughest opponent to date. I major issue for the ’Canes ing yards and 120th in total shootout. USF is 1-1 in the Big for a school-record 461 yards in think the ’Noles are turning the offense. They survived Duke yards. The margin in this one East and Louisville is 0-1, so the the loss to Rice. He will need a corner, and beating the Hokies despite giving them three. Wake could be astronomical as Tulsa loser is likely out of the confer- lot of help, however, to turn this will prove that point. is unlikely to be as forgiving. averages 56.6 points per game. ence title race. season around. *Rankings based on BCS Poll

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Section D GULF BREEZE NEWS October 23, 2008 Be yourself Casting Nets Teacher shares wisdom in children’s book

BY SCOTT PAGE The book, which is geared toward so she uses her ability to try and elementary students, chronicles a become many other sea creatures Gulf Breeze News young flounder’s path to self-apprecia- that are more colorful, and in her Chuck [email protected] Randle tion and confidence. mind, more beautiful. Flounders have special cells in their Throughout her struggle to A former marine biology teacher at skin that allow them to mimic the col- become something she is not, Gulf Breeze High School had a book ors and patterns of their surroundings. Flutter finds herself in many signing last Saturday, Oct. 18 at “I was always fascinated with floun- dangerous and uncomfortable What’s your Geronimo’s Outpost on Pensacola ders and their ability to change their situations. Eventually, she real- beach. skin,” Easley said. izes that she is special just the Mary Easley, who taught at the high That fascination helped to inspire the way she is and becomes com- school from 1989-2007, signed copies story of Flutter. fortable in her own skin. expiration “Flutter the Flounder” learns she is of her recently published children’s In the book, Flutter is unimpressed “It’s a great way to show special just the way she is in this book “Flutter the Flounder.” with her own dull, brown appearance kids it’s okay to be happy inspirational children's book. date? and comfortable with who they are,” Easley said. I don’t know about you, but when Easley started the project just over a at I go to the grocery store to buy milk, year ago and did all of the writing and Geronimo’s I always look for the expiration date artwork on her own. Outpost, Angel’s Garden, Joe Patti’s by which time the milk should be “I got the idea one day while on a and Imageries. Her book will also be sold. I always look for the latest trip to Mobile with my husband,” available at these locations, with possi- date. Easley said. “I started writing it and bly more to come in the future. There are other items in addition was almost finished when we got She will also perform several read- to milk that carry expiration dates, back.” ings this fall to promote the book and such as medicines and perishable Though she is an accomplished its message. items. Option contracts also carry artist, Easley had more trouble with the “I’m going to read at Oriole Beach Elementary School at reading night in the date on which the contract will illustrations than she expected. November and hopefully at several expire, or it is declared worthless. “I had to take a book illustration other schools,” Easley said. Copyrights and patents have expira- class at PJC,” Easley explained. Easley found that organizing the text She hopes that readers will get as tion dates, too, after which they are and artwork into the publishing format much enjoyment from the book as she released into the public domain. was also a challenging endeavor. has. When we use credit cards, we are “The biggest challenge was getting it “I just really enjoyed putting the generally asked for the expiration all into the publishing format,” Easley story together and I loved doing the date. Even gift certificates have said. “I had an idea of how I wanted drawings,” Easley said. “Also, it’s great expiration dates, except in Illinois everything to be, but my daughter had to be able to educate kids about floun- where the law was changed! to help me get it all organized.” ders and their special abilities while As my mind began to gather in Mary Easley signs a book for fifth-grader Dhara Cohly, 10, Easley currently sells her portraits helping them learn a great lesson about more thoughts, I was reminded that of Brandon, Miss., during last Saturday’s book signing. and marine paintings out of her home, accepting yourself for who you are.” each of us has an expiration date. Its not stamped on our forehead, or just above the hairline. That is not a predetermined date, but one day we will all expire. That’s not morbid, No longer a state park, Navarre just realistic. Without getting too technical or Beach County Park opens rigid, there are some things that do at the park soon, so hours can be restrooms, 326 parking not have expiration dates. I’m think- BY PAM BRANNON extended – eventually to 24 spaces, two lifeguard stands, ing of the opportunities to do good Gulf Breeze News deeds, which are never outdated. [email protected] hours a day seven days a week. 15 parking spaces specially The opportunity for certain good The park has been closed for RVs or boats, and two deeds may be past, but good deeds Santa Rosa County has a new since Hurricane Ivan followed houses. The houses are three are never out of date or out of style. park – which is actually an old by Dennis ravaged it in 2004. bedroom two bath homes to The same is true of good intentions. park with a new name and a The state made some repairs be used for a caretaker and the We know there are roads paved with facelift. What once was Navarre before handing it back to the other for possible use by law good intentions, but there is no expi- Beach State Park on the Gulf of county. enforcement of some kind. ration date after which good inten- Mexico is now Navarre Beach “The state asked us what we The picnic pavilions will be tions will not be valid. Good man- County Park. But this time wanted repaired before they first come first serve right ners, courtesy, respect, appreciation, around, as a county park, admis- gave it back to us,” explained now. But when demand gets sion is free. County Commissioner Gordon larger, during the summer Dignitaries cut the ribbon of Santa Rosa’s new beachfront and many other elements of our park, formerly known as the Navarre Beach State Park. lives, carry with them no expiration “One problem the state had Goodin of Navarre. “There was months, reservations will dates. operating the park right next to money left in the state coffers probably be necessary, the Gulfside beach. “We have talked about hav- Let’s be sure to check out those the free public beach was asking that had originally been ear- Goodin said, and there may be Right now the overnight ing wind turbines out here,” expiration dates on milk, medicines, $4 a car to get into the state marked for an underwater a slight fee for use then. camping spots that were part of Goodin said. “There are lots of official documents, etc., but always park. We do not plan to ask any marine sanctuary, so they used Goodin explained there are the State Park are not there any ideas already circulating. We remember there are no expiration admission fee this time around,” that money for repairs. We had two leases on properties within more. “We had to do away with would like input from the public dates on those attitudes and actions said County Administrator to set priorities, so we started the park area, on the Sound, that the camping spaces, at least for to see what they would like to that help to make a better, saner, and Hunter Walker at the ribbon cut- with restrooms, water and have been in place for several now,” Goodin explained. “We see out here.” sewer, parking lot and gazebos, years for private hotels. “We more compassionate world. ting ceremonies last Friday. only had so much money to He said they have also been as well as debris removal of think, if the banking loosens up, “This park will just be an exten- work with and couldn’t replace approached by some bird sion of the public beach, but course. There was also beach that at least one of those hotels everything.” watching groups. “When we will also offer covered gazebos restoration and berms built.” will begin building in the com- The county does have some were touring the park to check and pavilions, with grills and a The state made just over $4 ing months,” Goodin said. ideas for the park, but wants out the repairs, we found some This week lot more elbow room.” million in repairs, using local The county already has two input from the public to see nests of Snowy Clovers. Those The 116-acre park opened construction contractors and paid staffers for the park, with a what they would like included birds are on the endangered on Pensacola Friday, Oct. 10. It will be open architects. Park Crew Leader and one full as services. A town hall meeting Beach every day right now from 7:30 The park offers 11 gazebos, time park maintenance person. has been scheduled for Dec. 2 to species list,” Goodin explained. a.m. to sunset. But the county four larger covered picnic areas Beginning Spring 2009 there be held in Navarre – with place “Then there are the nests of with built in charcoal grills, five will also be lifeguards working Friday, Oct. 24 plans to have a caretaker living and time not determined yet. Least Terns here, too.” PBES Fall Festival, 5-8 p.m. at Pensacola Beach Elementary School SRIA explores Portofino landscaping plan for VDL An old fashioned carnival BY LISA NEWELL miles of Via de Luna into a selected to design a low main- Board of Escambia County. taxes on the improvements to featuring food from plus pop- Gulf Breeze News palm lined esplanade such as tenance, high impact plan for The amount paid to Escambia the land. corn, cotton candy, and a [email protected] those found in Siesta Key. Via de Luna. County Schools would not be Jeff Townsend of Innisfree cake walk. There will be car- Residents along Via de “If you build it, they will returned as an incentive. Development asked for the nival games such as a ring Beautiful, lush landscaping Luna would have the opportu- come. If you beautify it, they “We are going to try to SRIA to pursue and interlocal toss, bottle toss, football will line Via de Luna if the nity to accept or reject the free will come,” Fred Gant, SRIA make it an economic develop- agreement with Escambia throw and more. There will Portofino developer Robert landscaping, although Rinke board member said. ment incentive and that way County to stop businesses be face painting and live Rinke and Santa Rosa Island said he believes most will In other business, the SRIA we may be able to do it,” Buck from paying both fees. entertainment for the young Authority reach a consensus. accept the free gift. discussed offer “incentives” to Lee said of the plan. SRIA Gant said, “We need to and young at heart. Rinke proposes using the Once an agreement is commercial lease holders on board members are trying to lobby the commission to find a additional lease fees generated worked out with the SRIA, Pensacola Beach to offset the find a way to alleviate the dou- permanent solution.” by Portofino to transform three landscape architects will be ad valorem amount paid to the ble fees paid for leases and for

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Publication is being made OF THE FIRST JUDI- to notify the birth father CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND that Baby Boy has been FOR ESCAMBIA placed for adoption. Worms can turn your kitchen COUNTY, FLORIDA Publication is made under Florida Statutes, Chapter IN RE: TERMINATION 49.011(10) to provide sub- OF PARENTAL RIGHTS stitute service on the birth FOR PROPOSED ADOP- father of Baby Boy whose TION OF date of birth is September scraps into rich compost 15, 2008. Because your Baby Boy, Born: current address is buy a medium sized, plastic nightcrawlers; both are good consume them faster. Bury the empty side with moistened, 09-15-08,A Minor Child. unknown, this publication BY THERESA FRIDAY Case No.: is your only notice that container with a lid. Drill 4 fish bait. Local worm farms or scraps under the bedding. shredded newspaper. Place 2008-DR-2853 action is being taken to Santa Rosa County holes about 4 inches from the bait stores can usually provide Rotate where you bury the food kitchen scraps into bedding. Division: L terminate your parental Extension Agent CATHOLIC CHARITIES rights. The description of top of the bin. Cover the holes these types of worms. scrapes. You may add more The worms will eventually OF N.W. FLORIDA, INC. the birth father provided by taping small pieces of Your worms need a dark, bedding every once in a while. leave the compost and migrate Petitioner, by the birth mother, AH, is v. that he is a white male, 6’ screen to the inside of the bin cool place to work, so keep Check the moisture when towards the food. The compost CHRISTOPHER ALLEN 2”, 300 lbs., tan skin color, Been thinking about HUNTER brown/red hair, brown using duct tape. your bin out of the sun. The adding kitchen scraps. If too can then be removed. Another Respondent. eyes, heavy build, composting, but you just don’t Then you will need to make ideal temperature for worms is wet, add more bedding; if too method is to harvest the worms Caucasian, date of birth have the space? Well there is a NOTICE OF ACTION January 11, 1987, and last bedding for the worms. Start between 60 and 80 degrees F. dry, add water. Worms like and compost at the same time, FOR TERMINATION OF known address that she system that uses worms to by shredding newspaper into 1 Feed your worms daily, more moisture than you might dump the contents of the bin PARENTAL RIGHTS knew of was 3300 Santa compost and the outcome is Rosa Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL inch wide strips. Fill the bin to weekly or as desired. One think. Experiment with onto a piece of plastic. TO: Christopher Allen 32563. However, later it garden magic. about 1/3 full. Then add pound of worms can process ½ moisture levels. Allow the worms time to Hunter was found that birth father Vermicomposting is the ADDRESS: Unknown resided at 122 Tripp Lane, approximately 1 cup of garden pound of kitchen scraps a day. After two or three months, retreat to the middle of the pile Ocilla, GA 31774 and has process of using worms and soil and 1 cup of sand. The best diet for your worms are the worms will have converted away from the light, then YOU ARE NOTIFIED that since moved. Conception an action has been filed occurred in Escambia micro-organisms to produce Moisten the mixture and stir. food scraps that are of plant ori- the bedding and food scraps scrape off the outer layer of against you and that you County. rich compost from kitchen Next you’ll want worms but gin. This includes vegetable and into a rich, dark compost. Then compost. Repeat this are required to serve a Per Florida Statutes, copy of your written Chapter 49.09, the return wastes. One pound of worms not just any worm will do! fruit trimmings, coffee grounds, it’s time to harvest your procedure until all the compost defenses, if any, to it on day for service upon the can turn 65 pounds of garbage Locate red wigglers or African tea bags and other paper prod- compost. This is probably the is harvested and mostly worms Melissa A. Posey Furman, birth father is the first date P.A., whose address is of publication of this into garden compost in 110 nightcrawlers. These worms ucts. Animal products such as most difficult task since it’s are left. 201 E. Government notice. A birth father may days. It’s fun and it’s easy. are excellent composters and meat, eggs, cheese, etc. are best not that easy to separate the When you’re done harvest- Street, Pensacola, Florida assert paternity.Within 30 32502 on or before days of the first date of First you start with a worm thrive in a worm bin avoided or kept to a minimum to worms from the compost. ing, share some of your worms November 17, 2008, and publication, you must file bin. You can construct your environment. Red wigglers prevent odors. One way to harvest is to with others, go fishing and/or file the original with the an Affidavit of clerk of this Court at M.C. Commitment that includes own or purchase something to reproduce more quickly and Cutting the scraps into small gently push the compost to one return them to the bin filled Blanchard Judicial Center, submission to the jurisdic- use as a bin. It’s convenient to are smaller than African pieces allows the worms to end of the bin and fill the with fresh, moistened bedding. 190 Governmental Center, tion of the court for sup- Pensacola, Florida 32502 port to be ordered, if before service on paternity is established; Petitioner or immediately and, a written plan as to thereafter. If you fail to do how you will care for the so, a default may be child if you assert your entered against you for the parental rights. relief demanded in the Within 20 days of the first petition. date of publication, you must file an answer to the Copies of all court docu- Petition to Terminate ments in this case, includ- Parental Rights with the ing orders, are available at Circuit Court of Escambia A recipe for autumn the Clerk of the Circuit County. Defenses, objec- Court’s office. Yo u may tions or answers shall be review these documents filed with the Circuit Court chicken dinner upon request. of the 1st Judicial Circuit, Escambia County, located Yo u must keep the Clerk at Escambia County 4 medium ears of corn chini around chicken. Bake of the Circuit Court’s office Circuit Family Law Clerk, 2 medium zucchini chicken and vegetables 30 notified of your current M.C. Blanchard Judicial Door won’t address. (You may file Center, 190 Governmental 4 large plum tomatoes minutes. Add tomatoes and Notice of Current Address, Center, Pensacola, Florida 4 medium chicken-breast bake 15 minutes longer or Florida Supreme Court 32502, under the case Approved Family Law number at the top of this latch? halves until juices run clear when S Form 12.915.) Future notice and a separate 1/2 teaspoon dried chicken is pierced with a NOTICE OF INTENT TO CON IDER papers in this lawsuit will copy to attorney. be mailed to the address Please contact attorney to oregano leaves knife and vegetables are AN ORDINANCE on record at the clerk’s sign consent to the adop- Here’s a 1 teaspoon salt tender. office. tion. To assert any The reading and adoption of the following proposed Ordinance by the Board inchoate parental rights, 3 tablespoons lemon 3. Meanwhile, in cup, of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., WARNING:Rule 12.285, you shall complete the Florida Family Law Rules Florida Putative Father juice with fork, mix lemon juice, November 13, 2008, in the Commissioners meeting room at the quick fix of Procedure, requires Registry Claim of 1 teaspoon olive oil olive or salad oil, chopped Administrative Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. certain automatic disclo- Paternity. 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Please 1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Brush chicken and vegeta- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT advise attorney if you are missed the easiest fix. In more than 35 ERABILITY; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Remove husks and silk from bles with lemon mixture. COURT or qualify as a member of years, I have seen many doors where an Indian or Native corn. With serrated knife, (Remove skin from chicken By: /s/ Desiree E. American Tribe. the hole in the frame is in the wrong This Ordinance may be inspected by the public prior to the above scheduled cut each ear of corn cross- before eating if you like.) Harrison place by up to a quarter-inch. Simply meeting at the Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC Support Services Deputy Clerk Melissa A. Posey Furman, wise into 3 pieces. Cut zuc- Serves 4. Department, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. 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