A W A R D ● W I N N I N G jmillers.com 934-6200 Gulf Breeze ● Pensacola ● Destin 50¢ YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER June 19, 2008 Questions 5 With Coaches Tiger Point Park gets appropriation ■ County approves advisory Tiger Point Park improvement plan rec- Breeze garnered plenty of attention committee request for $81,000 ommended by the recently formed from locals concerned about the condi- Advisory Committee at its June 10 tions of nearby parks, specifically Tiger BY SCOTT PAGE meeting. Point Park. Gulf Breeze News “The Tiger Point Sports Association Phase 1 will address the critical Second page [email protected] (TPSA) Board, via the TPSA Growth needs of Tiger Point Park that should be in a series and Planning Committee, drafted the made immediately. 1C1C The first fruit of the District 5 three-phase plan,” said Shane Player, “We’re calling this phase ‘Turf, Trash Recreation Advisory Committee’s labor President of TPSA. and Trailer,’ “ said Werner, a committee has been born to the tune of more than TPSA Growth and Planning mem- member representing Tiger Point Sports PAG E 1D $81,000. bers include Tom Dorsey, Mike Werner, Association. On Thursday, June 12, the Santa Donnie Wilson and Player. Specifically, Phase 1 entails re-grad- Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News Rosa County Commission appropriated The Recreation Advisory Committee ing, drainage improvements and Cracked sidewalks pose hazards to ■ Work of $81,426 for Phase 1 of a three-phase meeting at the Andrews Institute in Gulf See TIGER POINT, Page 2A6 visitors of deteriorating Tiger Point Park. stops on roadway ■ Bubba’s Beach Midway Fire nixes assessment WEEKEND Weather ballot proposal THURSDAY 6/19 ■ Commissioners cut administrative Isolated Storms staff position to save money high 90O BY JOE CULPEPPER low O 77 Gulf Breeze News [email protected] FRIDAY 6/20 The Midway Fire District Board of Isolated Storms Commissioners voted 3-2 on June 10 against high 90O putting a fire fee assessment on the Aug. 26 low 77O election ballot. Instead, the Commission voted unani- mously to lay off an administrator — Lt. SATURDAY 6/21 Clayton Miller — as it continued to Partly Cloudy grapple with a pending budget that O Beach stands to lose $430,000 in tax revenue high 89 O as a result of property tax reform low 77 Amendment 1. Two weeks ago, Midway Fire asked for the local SUNDAY access business community’s support of a proposed fee 6/22 The Santa Rosa assessment significantly lower than one condemned Cloudy by the Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce O Island Authority and high 88 Escambia County are studying prior to the Jan. 29 referendum. O low 76 could the possibility of raising the toll at A small percentage of Chamber members who Pensacola Beach to $2 a vehicle. responded to a recent e-mail survey indicated they would not support another fire-tax referendum, which would have been the second in seven months. the DeLuna Shopping Center and Cutting an administrative position brought the INSIDE double Quietwater Boardwalk. ON THE SPOT number of Midway Fire District personnel to 21, a Toll revenues are earmarked to 20-percent reduction from its level of 27 on Jan. 1. Classifieds 3D BY LISA NEWELL Gulf Breeze residents pay for transportation improvements, and Lee said he believes that would The mood was somber as Miller, who attended Community 3-5A Gulf Breeze News sound off on how a the meeting, saw his job eliminated. [email protected] include adding a soundside prome- Crossword 3B $2 toll would affect their nade from Radical Rides to Paradise “We’re disappointed, absolutely,” Midway Fire Editorial 6A The cost of going to the beach visitation habits at Bar and Grill and walkovers to the Chief Steve Demeter said. “It definitely hurts. If the Entertainment 2B might double, if a proposal to Gulf side of the island. citizens want reduction, that’s the way it is. Pensacola Beach. “It’s not a dead issue to me. I’m going to keep push- Island News 1D increase the toll succeeds. — Page 6A The plan to increase tolls and pay Currently, the toll is $1 for all for a parking garage is specifically ing because, as I’ve said, the average citizen doesn’t Lifestyles 1B vehicles to cross the Bob Sikes designed to benefit local visitors, understand that you need the personnel to do the job Obituaries 7A bridge accessing Pensacola Beach. A The toll has been $1 since the Lee explained. correctly and safely. We were at 27 staff (in January). Santa Rosa County 4B new proposal would raise the toll to early 1990s, when it was increased “People staying here have a place Now we are down to 21. That is a big hit.” Schools 6-8C $2 per vehicle, though transponders from 35 cents. to park (at their hotels),” Lee said, Falling property values and an adjusted $50,000 Seniors 7A would remain at $50 per year. “That 65 cents paid for beach adding that people who live within a homestead exemption resulting from Amendment 1 30-mile radius need to park to go to put a serious dent in Midway Fire’s projected 2008- Sports 1-5C, 7C “If the toll was increased, it would renourishment,” Lee said. dinner or entertainment venues on 09 fiscal budget. Talk of the Town 5A generate $2.5 to $3 million in The increase was able to bond for income,” Santa Rosa Island Authority $10 million in beach renourishment the beach. It’s a dilemma similar to what many businesses and “Mailing Statement is Executive Director Buck Lee estimat- to match the state and $20 million in If the toll is raised to $2, transpon- citizens are facing in an era of skyrocketing fuel and on Editorial Page” ed for the board, which could fund a road improvement, underground util- der sales may increase, which would food costs, falling property values and tighter credit. parking garage on the island. ities and parking lot improvements at See TOLL, Page 3A6 See MIDWAY, Page 2A6 FOUR SECTIONS VOL. 7, NO. 25 JUNE 19, 2008 Feds still deciding School District Cancun’s next move tweaks start times ■ mid-July or later before the Property might ■ First- and second-tier schedules be auctioned online federal government mar- kets the property for sale. to begin slightly later at 7:30 & 8:25 a.m. or sold by Realtor “Obviously, there’s a lot of interest because there is BY PAM BRANNON Y OE ULPEPPER home! B J C not a lot of land left in Gulf Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News Breeze Proper to be [email protected] [email protected] acquired,” a spokesperson Starting times for next school year were finalized your Interest is high in the for the U.S. Marshals by the Santa Rosa County School District but vacant Cancun’s Mexican Service in Pensacola said, changed slightly from the originally proposed times. Grill building and property requesting her name not be Schools still will operate on a three-tier system in Gulf Breeze that was published. next year, but the first-tier starting time will be 7:30 seized by federal authori- “I’m optimistically hop- a.m. (instead of 7:15). The second tier will begin at ties in December. ing mid-July that we’ll 8:25 (instead of 8:15), and the third tier involving The property’s former start the sales process on it. high schools still will begin at 9:15 a.m. Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today owner, Rogelio Galvan- It either will be put up for “Personally, I would like to see the high Chavez, was sentenced to sale through a local Karen Murphy/Gulf Breeze News schools start earlier,” Superintendent John Rogers Signs on the windows of Cancun’s inform the public

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mailed directly to mailed directly said. “But if we flipped the high schools into operating a major drug property on an online auc- how information can be obtained about its sale. another earlier starting time, it would cut our cost ring from the business and tion service.” savings in half.” violating immigration and The Cancun’s Mexican Gulf Breeze High School stunned when Galvan- Gulf Breeze parent Lee Farmer attended last firearms laws. Grill sits at 1385 Shoreline made it a popular dining Chavez and 25 employees Thursday’s School Board workshop and asked why The U.S. Marshals Drive. A monopoly on the location for adults, teens and associates were arrest- the high school and middle school starting times in Service seized the property local Mexican food retail and family alike. ed Dec. 3, 2007, and Gulf Breeze could not be flipped. May 2, and it might be scene and its proximity to The community was See CANCUN’S, Page 2A6 See TIMES, Page 3A6

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2A June 19, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS MIDWAY: Chief says he’ll keep pushing for funding Continued from page 1A “Everything has to be super-transparent. he reflected on the Midway A majority of Americans agree Board’s decision last Tuesday. the country is in a recession. Everybody has to be involved, and everybody “Midway Fire is like a family, Thursday, June 19 Board 5 p.m., and we’ve cut one of our family. Commissioners Board “The economy is what it is has to have every opportunity for input for us to Santa Rosa County Room, 6495 Caroline right now,” Midway Fire regain any funding.” That’s what the people have told Commission Special Street, Milton Commission Chairman Jacque us we should do,” McPherson Rezoning 6 p.m. – Jacque Gorris said. “This department is going Commissioners Board Room, Gorris said. “We committed to 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Tuesday, listen to the public, and without Midway Fire District Commission Chairman to be stretched. We’re going to the public’s support we’re not try to maintain as much depart- June 24 ment as we possibly can for what Friday, June 20 City of Gulf Breeze going to go forward on a refer- a fee assessment on the August for us to regain any funding.” Gulf Breeze Hospital Board of Adjustments endum. ballot; the third to start charging Also, absolute final revenue they are paying. Auxiliary Fashion Jewelry & 6:30 p.m., City Hall “We’re going to take things additional user fees for assorted numbers from the Property “At the same time, we have a Assessories Sale 7 a.m.-4 Council Chambers, slow and be methodical about it. services. Appraiser are not expected responsibility to those who man p.m., Andrews Institute, Gulf 1070 Shoreline Drive, We’re going to pay attention to In the matter of a fee assess- until the end of June. Figures these remaining positions to Breeze Hospital Gulf Breeze keep them safe. We don’t want Bay Area Resource what everybody wants. At the ment referendum, Gorris was not Midway Fire is working with Council Go Green Workshop Wednesday, same time, we’re going to do the comfortable that wording in the are estimates. It knew it would any of these people to get hurt. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Hilton Garden best possible job that we can. meeting’s publicized agenda was lose about 20 percent of its When you take one person off an Inn, 12 Via De Luna Drive, June 25 “Knowing voters rejected specific enough to have ade- funding, but exact figures engine, it creates twice as much Pensacola Beach SHIP Partnership the last referendum 80 percent quately informed the public that weren’t known. work for the other people.” Advisory Committee 3 p.m., Conference Room, to 20 percent, this would have the board might vote on a poten- Board Treasurer Clyde Demeter said the public Saturday, June 21 Bud Light King 6051 Old Bagdad been unwise,” the commission- tial referendum. Broome detailed several areas should be better informed about Highway, Milton The board debated whether to where addition cuts could be Midway Fire’s services. Mackerel/Cobia Tournament er continued. “We’re going to All day, Flounder’s Chowder Santa Rosa Island take it slowly, listen, pay atten- call a special meeting for a for- made from next year’s budget. “I’ve been in fire service my House, Pensacola Beach Authority Committees 5 p.m., tion and be more humble. mal vote but decided time con- He said the projected budget, whole life in a lot of different Boater’s World Inshore Authority Meeting Room, 1 Via jurisdictions, and most people Classic All day, Flounder’s De Luna Drive, Pensacola We’re going to do everything straints were too tight to ade- which will be finalized in the Beach we can to maintain our service. quately advertise the meeting. next two months, should be able almost view a fire department as Chowder House, Pensacola Beach Santa Rosa County Parks Eventually, though, we’ll need The deadline for getting a fire to sustain the District’s opera- a luxury to have,” the Chief said. and Recreation 5:30 p.m., some support.” assessment referendum on the tions at current levels for three “It’s not a luxury; it’s a necessity. Commissioners Board Room, The department laid off ballot was June 16. years. You want a certain quality of life Sunday, June 22 6495 Caroline Street, Milton in a community. Bud Light King City of Gulf Breeze two firefighting positions “If we had scheduled an emer- Demeter doesn’t plan to rest Mackerel/Cobia Tournament Visioning Workshop 6-7:30 after the failed Jan. 29 refer- gency meeting or created a per- in his pursuit of additional fund- “We’ve done a lot of different All day, Flounder’s Chowder p.m., Gulf Breeze Recreation endum, and three other fire- ception that we were trying to ing. He noted that the Holley- things to try and educate the pub- House, Pensacola Beach Center, 800 Shoreline Drive, fighters quit. Their positions shove this through on a quick Navarre Fire District had to go to lic. I don’t know what else to do. Boater’s World Inshore Gulf Breeze also were eliminated as the timeline, it wouldn’t go over the voters three times before it I’m at a loss. We’re better-fund- Classic All day, Flounder’s ed than most fire departments, Chowder House, Pensacola Thursday, June 26 District moved to trim well with the public,” Gorris successfully had a fee assess- Beach $100,000 from its budget. said. “We can’t do that. ment referendum passed to sup- and maybe that’s the issue. Santa Rosa County Demeter brought three recom- Everything has to be super-trans- port paid firefighters. That’s been well publicized. School Board 10 a.m. District “But that doesn’t mean we’re Monday, June 23 Meeting Room, 5086 Canal mendations before the board. parent. Everybody has to be McPherson, who voted in Santa Rosa County Utility Street, Milton The first was to cut an adminis- involved, and everybody has to favor of a fee assessment refer- over-funded. It just means that trative position; the second to put have every opportunity for input endum, fought his emotions as the others are so under-funded.”

Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report CANCUN’S: Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. U.S. Marshals Felonies: DUIs:

Service has 06/10/2008 06/09/2008 Nichols, Christopher Nelson, Smith, Kyle Walter Richard, jurisdiction W/M, 29, 2700 block of Penn Street, W/M, 25, 1200 block of Ramblewood Navarre, failure to appear. Drive, Gulf Breeze, DUI. Stuart, Zachary Wells, W/M, 20, 06/10/2008 Continued from page 1A 1900 block of Presidio Street, Huggett, Stacy Lee, W/F, 23, charged with dealing large Navarre, violation of probation. 1100 block of Ganges Trail, Gulf amounts of cocaine and 06/12/2008 Breeze, DUI. methamphetamine in a drug Brill, Matthew Brent, W/M, 26, 06/12/2008 5400 block of Maverick Lane, Correa, Christopher Ramon, ring that stretched to as far Navarre, possession of cocaine. W/M, 22, 1100 block of Great Oaks away as Atlanta. 06/13/2008 Court, Gulf Breeze, DUI. The U.S. Marshals Service Bryant, Eric Franklin, W/M, 44, 06/15/2008 spokesperson said seized prop- 300 block of Dolphin Street, Gulf Haywood, Joseph Alan, W/M, Breeze, larceny. 25, 3200 block of Notre Dame erties often are auctioned 06/14/2008 Parkway, Gulf Breeze, DUI. through a worldwide Web site Ballinger, Justin David, W/M, 06/07/2008 (www.bid4assets.com). Since 30, 2100 block of Hillary Lane, Capers, George, B/M, 56, 8900 1999, Bid4Assets has helped Navarre, possession of marijuana. block of Deer Lane, Navarre, DUI. Shoemaker, Christian Peter, 06/08/2008 the U.S. Marshals Service sell Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News W/M, 18, 8900 block of Eagle Nest Alvarez-Morales, Erguin everything from luxury vehi- Some trees at Tiger Point Park still show the effects of hurricanes Ivan and Dennis, which Drive, Navarre, burglary and larce- Santiago, H/M, 25, 5600 block of cles, collector cars, residential, ravaged the area in 2004 and 2005, respectively. Turf quality still is a major problem in 2008. ny. State Court, Gulf Breeze, DUI. commercial and agricultural real estate, timeshares, boats, aircraft, artwork and jewelry, TIGER POINT: Association seeks three phases of improvements among other things. “Sometimes we have proper- ties for a long time,” the Continued from page 1A "It’s about time something was done about construction of a new press box purpose at the County spokesperson said. “I’m hoping re-sodding of all ball fields; pro- and storage unit, new batting Commission meeting. this one won’t sit too long.” viding new trash receptacles and Tiger Point Park. It needs to be on par with all cages and new benches among “This is a real exciting ven- recycling containers; a hood, the other parks in the county. We want to . . . others. Phase 3 addresses park ture on the part of the County grill and fryer for the have a park that we are all proud of." growth for capacity needs. Commission,” Broxson said. “It CORRECTIONS soccer/football concession Though the committee spent is the first time ever that we stand; and aluminum bleachers – Lisa Compton the majority of the time dis- have had a recreation committee for football and soccer. Tiger Point Sports Association member cussing the Tiger Point plan, of this sort looking at what is ■ In the June 5 Gulf Breeze Funding will come from the they directed their attention to a needed in its own area. Now, News, it should have been District 5 Recreation budget, also realize, however, that the made,” said Wilson, secretary of number of other District 5 recre- with these first recommenda- reported that Rick Trevino was which currently stands at goal is much larger. TPSA. ation needs. County Planner tions coming out of the joined by his wife, Shelly approximately $900,000. “It’s about time that some- “TPSA members are now Paul Miller opened the meeting Recreation Committee, we can Trevino, and Susan Trevino, “The Phase 1 funds will help thing was done about Tiger looking to Commissioner John with a brief overview of some move forward with a definitive Courtney Trevino’s mother, at finance immediate, overdue needs Point Park,” said Lisa Compton, Broxson for continued leader- improvements to playgrounds plan at the grass-roots level of Gulf Breeze High School’s such as trash receptacles, a trailer whose family uses the park. “It ship,” said Player. “We are ask- and picnic areas needed at local what people need right where graduation. Also, Lee Trevino with changing area and bathroom, needs to be on par with all the ing that Phase 2 appropriations parks. Carol Pulley, County people live. won two PGA Championships. and will help save as much turf as other parks in the county. We be placed on the July 2008 Transportation Planner, then “In District 5, it is evident ■ In the June 12 Gulf Breeze possible,” Player said. want to be able to host tourna- District 5 recreation advisory presented the committee with an that people really do care about News, Lifeguard Ambulance The recommendation is the ments and have a park that we committee agenda and voted on overview of the possibilities for their parks and their recreation Services co-owner Deborah first real action of the District 5 are all proud of.” by the 10 members. Our greatest improvement of local bicycle programs.” Roche’s first name was mis- Recreation Plan Advisory “I think meeting the critical short-term concern (2008-2009) and pedestrian paths. The committee’s next meet- spelled. Committee, and locals are needs now was great, but there has always been the bigger pic- District 5 Commissioner ing is tentatively scheduled for Gulf Breeze News strives for pleased because it couldn’t have are many long-term improve- ture, Phase 2 needs.” Broxson, who established the Tuesday, July 8, at an undeter- accuracy and deeply regrets the happened soon enough. They ments that will still need to be Phase 2 improvements include committee, spoke highly of its mined time and location. errors.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 11-08 NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 12-08 NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 10-08 Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.11-08 was presented to Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.12-08 was presented to the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze for the first reading on Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.10-08 was presented to the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze for the first reading on Monday, June 16, 2008, and will be presented for final reading and the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze for the first reading on Monday, June 16, 2008, and will be presented for final reading and adoption at a City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, July 7, 2008, Monday, June 16, 2008, and will be presented for final reading and adoption at a City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, July 7, 2008, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, adoption at a City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, July 7, 2008, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Gulf Breeze, Florida. at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida. Drive, Gulf Breeze, 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. 11-08 ORDINANCE NO. 12-08 ORDINANCE NO. 10-08 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY OF GULF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA BREEZE, FLORIDA, DATED SEPTEMBER 4, 1990, WHICH AMENDING THE ZONING DISTRICT FOR ONE PARCEL TOTALING AMENDING ARTICLE VIII OF CHAPTER 18 OF THE CODE OF ADDRESSES FUTURE LAND USE, GUIDES PUBLIC FACILITIES, 1.64 ACRES FROM P PUBLIC DISTRICT TO C-2 LIMITED COMMER- AND PROTECTS NATURAL RESOURCES PURSUANT TO THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE (AND SPECIFICAL- CIAL AND AMENDING THE CITY'S OFFICIAL ZONING MAP AS LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING AND LAND LY AMENDING SECTIONS 18-136 AND 18-140) REGARDING POLICE REFERRED TO IN SECTION 21-28 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION ACT (CHAPTER 163, PART II, AND EMERGENCY SERVICE RESPONSE (PESR) USER FEES FOR AS ESTABLISHED IN 1990; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PRO- FLORIDA STATUTES); PROVIDING FOR REVISIONS TO THE RESPONDING TO MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS; PROVIDING VIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; AND PRO- FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE; AN EXEMPTION TO PESR FEES FOR RESIDENTS OF AND OWN- VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ERS OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE; PRO- CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CON- A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public in the DATE. FLICTING ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at the Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public in the If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public in the City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at the matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, such person may City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at the Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, such person may matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, such person may is to be based. need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. is to be based. BY: MARITA RHODES CITY CLERK BY: MARITA RHODES BY: MARITA RHODES LEGAL #463 CITY CLERK LEGAL #465 CITY CLERK LEGAL #464

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TOLL: Need for beach parking garage called ‘dire’ SAUL ULLMAN, M.D. Specializing in: Continued from page 1A it’s a disaster.” Microincision Cataract Surgery COMPARABLE TOLLS IN OUR AREA Comparable tolls in our area ● in turn encourage locals to visit Over 22,000 implants performed are $3 to cross the Orange ● The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology the island more often, mused Orange Beach (Ala.) Expressway ...... $3 Beach (Ala.) Expressway are in Pensacola SRIA board member John Garcon Point Bridge over Escambia Bay ...... $3.50 $3, $3.50 to cross the Garcon Visit www.UllmanEye.com Peacock. Mid-Bay Bridge over Choctawhatchee Bay ...... $2.50 Point Bridge over Escambia Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen “Locals would not be affect- Bay and $2.50 to cross the Mid- Dr. Ullman for their surgery. ed because the transponder fee Bay Bridge over 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 would not change,” Peacock “The tourists are here; it’s the boardwalk, said business is Choctawhatchee Bay. (850 ) 208-1900 said. locals we need to get out here, great and getting better but The board referred the plan to Boardwalk owner Gary so I think anybody in the county “we maxed out all parking on raise the toll back to committee Powell said the need for a park- would pay another dollar if they the island eight times in to investigate where the money, ing garage is dire. know there’s going to a parking March and April.” He added if collected, could be spent. KOOL BREEZE of N.W.F. “This beach is dying” for garage,” Powell said. that 50 percent of his cus- The SRIA has tried to get a lack of parking, he told the Mike Pinzone, who has two tomers are local residents. parking garage built on the For Terrific Cooling Service SRIA. “Parking is our most crit- businesses on the beach, echoed Island resident Chris island but has had no luck ical need.” Powell’s plea. Shearman said he’s in favor of attracting private investors or 939-3325 He said he can view the “We are losing a lot of busi- raising the toll. getting funds from Escambia Boardwalk parking lot from his ness. We really are. If we did go “In 1961, the toll was 25 county. high-rise condominium, and he up a dollar, it would be worth cents, and a can of beer was 75 The SRIA’s next meeting is CERTIFIED sees 10-20 cars circling the it,” Pinzone said. cents,” Shearman said. “People June 25 at 5 p.m. at the SRIA TECHNICIANS parking lot at any given time, Mike McLaughlin, who do not come out here because boardroom, 1 Via de Luna on looking for a parking spot. owns three businesses on the they can’t park... on weekends, Pensacola Beach. Ready to Serve You! TIMES: Getting South End students to Locklin a key View your unborn baby as never before! Continued from page 1A ing time. So why aren’t they?” with the buses between schools Harrell added, “With this new Introducing video ultrasound pictures of the unborn baby in the womb. Transportation Director Joey at the same time. system, we will have 15 buses “We are a small community Harrell responded. “If we change the Gulf Breeze used in Gulf Breeze each morning with a small area to cover with “In the South End, especially, High starting time to an earlier tier, on the first tier, then we go down buses,” Farmer said. “So tell me we are trying to accommodate it cuts into the bus schedule and we to 12 on the second tier. We can why we have to do it just like the high school students who would need more buses on that use the other three buses down the Milton? I see that Jay and need to get to Locklin Technical tier. So that cuts into the savings road. Then we go down to eight Central are not starting at the school on time,” Harrell said. we are trying to get. In Jay and buses for the third high school tier 9:15 a.m. tier. I understood one “If we change the times and Central, we cannot do a straight in Gulf Breeze, and we can use reason we could not flip our there is an earlier starting time three-tier because of territory, and the remaining four buses down starting times in Gulf Breeze and later release, it will cause a at Central you do not just have the road again. It is a networking See amazing photos problem of getting students to high school students — there also system to get the most use as pos- of babies as young as 8 was because all high schools weeks from 3d ultrasound & 4D ultrasound. needed to be on the same start- Locklin while we are working are students from sixth-grade up.” sible out of the buses.” New Patients Welcome IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Vicky Griffin, D.O. 3261 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION & Baptist Medical Park St. Ann OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY 916-44300 dedicates 13th house

Gulf Breeze News St. Ann Catholic Church of Gulf Breeze dedicated its 13th Habitat for Humanity home on Saturday, June 7. The home is for Nicole Boucher, a single mother, and her three children — Skye (8), Lexie (4) and Sean (1). It’s located in the East Bay Heights Area of Gulf Breeze. Submitted photo Submitted photo Beverly Ishol, a St. Ann Herb and Barbara Sadler are returning to Msgr. Luke Hunt (right), pastor of St. Ann First Baptist Church. Herb will be interim Catholic Church, dedicates a Habitat home parishioner, has been the coor- pastor for the next year. with Bev Ishol (center) and Nicole Boucher. dinator of the Habitat for Humanity homes, sponsored by St. Ann, for many years. “Bev has made this project a First Baptist Church welcomes success,” Msgr. Luke Hunt, Pastor of St. Ann Catholic Church, said. “She does every- familiar faces back to community thing from organizing volunteers to soliciting contributions.” St. Ann Catholic Church will Gulf Breeze News of the Parish and the Gulf continue its involvement with Herb and Barbara Sadler are Breeze community. the Pensacola Habitat for coming home to Gulf Breeze. FAITH St. Ann Catholic Church, Humanity. Details of the next After Herb’s five-year tenure Gulf Breeze, and Our Lady of term senior pastor. Joining home to be built have not been the Assumption Mission, as Superintendent of the Dothan Sadler will be Jack Kale, a finalized. Pensacola Beach, together are a District, ministering to 99 Methodist pastor since 1995. Citizens can contribute to parish of more than 2,000 per- churches in Southeast Alabama, Jack and Sandra Kale come to Habitat for Humanity by help- sons serving the community in the Sadlers are returning to the Gulf Breeze from Hartford, ing work on future homes, church and community they Ala., where they have served body, mind and spirit. shopping at the Habitat for love. the Hartford First UMC for the Information, bulletins and Humanity Home Store (5810 3479Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 932-7100 ● 10-6 M - F ● 9-6 SAT Herb Sadler served as senior last four years. newsletters are available on the North Palafox Street), volun- in Tiger Plaza Next to Sonic pastor of Gulf Breeze United The Sadlers invite you to be web at StAnnGulfBreeze.Org. teering and donating. Methodist Church from 1975 present as Herb returns to the until 2003 as attendance grew pulpit on Sunday, June 29, at the Kay Arthur from 100 to more than 2,000. 75 Fairpoint Drive Campus of Ministries Training Under his leadership, the church the Gulf Breeze United The First Baptist Church of in 1999 opened its second cam- Methodist Church. Gulf Breeze is taking registra- Greg Papajohn pus, known as the Community tion for Kay Arthur Ministries Cell: 712-0187 Life Center, at 4115 Soundside Knights Council Training, scheduled for Sept. Drive. The campus serves thou- has rummage sale 12-13. Fax: 932-8794 sands of members of the Gulf The Knights of Columbus Precept Ministries Breeze-area community provid- (Council 7272) hosted its annu- International Training ing support groups, recreational al rummage sale at St. Ann Workshops are for students, and ministries as well as weekly Catholic Church on June 14. current and potential leaders. worship. All proceeds from the sale For more information, call Herb Sadler will become the have been placed into the coun- Cheryl Richey at (850) 932- Property Licensed and Insured interim senior pastor for one cil’s general fund to support 2207, or visit the church Web State Certified Residential year while a nationwide search local Helping Life activities, site, www.fbcgulfbreeze.com RD5986 is conducted for a new, long- vocations and youth programs for online registration. Property Appraisals VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL CALENDAR

Where: Gulf Breeze When: June 23-27, 9 a.m. to Where: St. Sylvester Catholic Presbyterian noon When: June 16-20 When: July 21-24, 9 a.m. to noon. To register: 932-8002 Cost: $15 To register: Call 932-3625 ■ ■ To register: 939-3020 Where: St. Ann Catholic ■ Where: Pensacola Beach Community Church When: July 28 to Aug. 1, Where: Santa Rosa Shores Baptist Church When: June 23-27 9 a.m. to noon To register: 932-6628 When: June 23-27, 9 a.m. ■ Cost: $40 to noon Where: St. Paul Methodist To register: 932-2859 To register: Call 932-9128

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Virginia Faulk comments on: Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama contending for 2008 Democratic The divine presidential nod: “I wouldn’t have thought a black person could be presi- Ms. V dent because white folks wouldn’t even let them sit down at the lunch counter in the 1950s and 60s. They had to go to Gulf Breeze woman the back door. I don’t look at Obama as being black or Hillary as a woman. I think Hillary’s the smartest woman documents remarkable who’s ever landed up there.” Hurricanes: “I’ve lived through a lot life story for benefit of them. The 1926 Hurricane that hit Pensacola was the worst. As you get older, none of them bother you. I’ve rid- of her descendants den the last few out in my condo in Gulf Breeze. People were leaving all over the place, but I figured I was in about as But Faulk will be the one giving safe a place as I could be.” BY JOE CULPEPPER gifts — copies of her book to Gulf Breeze News Cell phones: “I got one to pacify my [email protected] descendents who will travel to the area from all over the coun- children. My kids would call the hospi- Gasoline prices have risen 29 try. tals and everybody else when they percent since June 2007, leaving The book — more than 60 couldn’t get in touch with me. I’ve got- beleaguered American con- printed at the local Office Depot ten used to them now, and I enjoy it.” for $30 apiece and paid for out sumers shaking their heads in Man walks on moon: “That scared of her own pocket — docu- disbelief. me to death. I wondered what those ments Faulk’s life in a traveling But that’s chump change poor men were going to do if they compared to the 3,999-percent carnival as a teen, struggles dur- couldn’t get back to earth. All that just increase in gas costs that ing the Great Depression, final- didn’t seem possible at the time.” Virginia Faulk of Gulf Breeze ly being allowed to vote, indoor has witnessed in her 90-plus plumbing and two husbands. years. She’s lived through 16 U.S. “I remember when gas was Presidents, numerous wars, man Virginia Faulk, 90, signs a copy of her walking on the moon, the 10 cents and gallon and a loaf of ▲ book for her friends at Gulf Breeze News. bread was 10 cents,” Faulk said advent of computers, the The local resident will celebrate her recent recently. Internet and cell phones, an birthday with extended family and friends “When gas was 25 cents a African-American presidential Saturday at a daughter’s home in Cantonment. gallon, I bought myself a nominee — and, yes, $4 gas. Cadillac Coup DeVille. My hus- She’s ridden out so many band told me, ‘you’re going to hurricanes that she’s lost track. If nothing befalls Methodist Church sparked her find out you can’t afford the gas It’s been an amazing ride. me, I have interest in penning a book. As for that thing.’ But I did. I kept “I was born in Toledo, Ohio,” enough to take the class met month to month, that car for about 20 years.” Faulk recalls. “The best thing care of me until I her friends were amazed at the Faulk’s gasoline anecdote is that ever happened to me was Photo by Joe Culpepper; die and have quality of her writing. similar to other memories she being poor. My disposition, to Graphic illustration by Jessica Bowie what makes me “The book was easy to has documented in her recently this day, is to be in charge. I’ve happy. write,” she said. “I had been try- self-published autobiography been in business all my life. would settle in Pensacola during the first Americans to cross the “My home and car are paid ing for years, and every time I ‘The Life and Loves of Ms. V; “I must have a good memory the winter. She put down roots Atlantic on the supersonic for. I don’t owe anything to any- started it got bungled up and Memoirs of Virginia Faulk.’ because I remember growing up in the area. Concorde jet. body. I’m not bragging, but I’ve made no sense. Faulk, who was born March in the Depression. My father As an adult, Faulk managed All luxuries she could not done well by myself.” “The Methodist Church start- 31, 1918, wrote her remarkable bought some acreage north of to buy some land on the penin- have fathomed growing up poor. Faulk stays active by visiting ed a writing class, and it cost story so her many grandchildren Pensacola for a farm. We just sula in Santa Rosa County. She “I never imagined having a a local gym each day for exer- just $15 for supplies. They told and great-grandchildren will had a wonderful life while operated a popular Midway telephone, much less a cell cise. She enjoys playing bingo me the best way to write was to have a written history of her life everyone else was starving. We campground for 23 years and phone,” Faulk said. “We didn’t and attending senior events. start at the beginning, the day after she passes. Given her out- were very frugal. We had lots of made enough money to com- even have electricity when I was “I’m a good driver,” she said. you were born. That did it. It standing health and sharp mind, animals, and I loved to ride fortably retire. a girl. We used kerosene lamps “I’m very careful, though, was easy from then on. that day isn’t likely to come horses. I’ve done something all At age 90, she still drives her that made bright light. because I know if I ever get “The women were telling me anytime soon. of my life.” car daily. Faulk uses credit and “In all my dealings, I’ve caught doing something wrong, how good it was. I thought they Faulk’s sizeable clan will As a young woman, Faulk debit cards to pay for her gro- managed to get enough money they are going to take my were just trying to make me feel gather at a daughter’s home in did as her father did; she worked ceries and gas. She sends e- in the bank not to worry,” she license.” good. Cantonment on June 21 to cele- the carnival during the warm mails on the computer and car- continued. “I don’t throw it Her participation in a writing “But you know what? It IS brate her recent 90th birthday. months of year. The carnival ries a cell phone. She was one of away, but I don’t have to worry. club at the Gulf Breeze United good!” School District identifies EM potential $700K savings FIR AN during Spring Break and again BY PAM BRANNON at Fall Break, and then again at Termite & Pest Control Gulf Breeze News Christmas Break, Southern “To The Rescue Since 1977” [email protected] Management strips the tile Call the The Santa Rosa County floors and waxes them. It is Gulf Breeze School District continues to quite labor intensive. We dis- 932-9288 ! Santa Rosa County Elections Office seek ways to trim money from covered that if we did not have its budget. that done during those three 1. To change your address A contract amendment with breaks, that would be a savings Southern Management, the dis- of about $100,000,” Ratliff trict’s contactor for custodial said. ■ MLS# 351389 2. Request Absentee Ballot for services, could save the district “Also, currently the contrac- ■ 4 Bdr. / 2 Bath one or more Elections. at least $610,000. And Southern tor cuts the grass at all our prop- ■ GULF BREEZE Management has agreed to the erties once a week. But by 3336 Crestview Ln. 3. Request Application to become cost cutting measures, if crunching numbers, we discov- ■ 1,676 Sq. Ft. a Poll Worker approved by the board. ered if we went to cutting the ■ $190,000 “Southern Management had grass once every two weeks, we already agreed to forgo their could save another $100,000 a Primary ELECTION - August 26 yearly increase in fees, and that year. But you would have to be Registration closes July 28 alone is saving us over ready for some complaints from $200,000 next year,” Assistant people abut the cosmetic looks Beautiful Architecture.Architecture Superintendent for of the properties.” General ELECTION - November 4 Administrative Services Steve School Board members can Brian Tucker Ratliff said. “But then we went take no official action at work- Registration closes October 6 back to the contract to see what shops. 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BY SCOTT PAGE Rosa, Escambia and Bay counties with financial times we’re going through,” Student Ambassador at Gulf Breeze needed to ensure that the students can Gulf Breeze News programs that start at the elementary said Frances Yeo, Executive Director of Middle School this past school year. receive the full benefit of the program. [email protected] level and follow students through high Junior Achievement of Northwest Wan, who wants to be a surgeon, had the “It’s very important for young peo- school. Junior Achievement enables Florida. “People just aren’t able to take opportunity to visit Dr. Roger Ostrander ple to know about the business world Local schools are looking for volun- business professionals to share their as much time off of work. We only filled at the Andrews Institute this spring to before they get out of school,” Yeo teers from the business community to experiences with students and educate about half of our requests this year.” learn more about the field. said. “It’s up to the community to pro- participate in the Junior Achievement them on what it takes to be successful. According to the JA Web site, expo- Wan outlined what he gained from vide enough volunteers to make that (JA) program, which uses a nationally Gulf Breeze Elementary School, sure to the JA program provides stu- his interaction with Ostrander. possible.” developed curriculum and hands-on Gulf Breeze Middle School and Gulf dents with a better comprehension of “I learned that your college choice is Junior Achievement also accepts dona- approach to help young people under- Breeze High School are all participat- economics and business. It goes on to not as important as I thought,” said tions from those who cannot invest time stand economics. ing in Junior Achievement, but the say that students score higher on tests, Wan. “He helped motivate me to work but are interested in contributing. There JA is a global organization that number of volunteers has decreased in are more likely to attend college and harder in school and encouraged me to will be several volunteer training sessions serves over eight-million students. The the past few years and many teachers’ have a more positive self-image. start volunteering at hospitals.” over the course of the summer for anyone Northwest Florida division serves requests have gone unfulfilled. Ryan Wan, who is an upcoming ninth- JA is an excellent resource for local interested in participating. For more infor- approximately 2,000 students in Santa “Part of the reason is the difficult grader, was a Junior Achievement students, but more community support is mation, contact Yeo at 850-477-1420. Santa Rosa School District offers $10K bonus for some early retirees

$10,000 retiring bonus, that BY PAM BRANNON could still be a significant sav- Gulf Breeze News ings to the School District — [email protected] especially if several take Santa Rosa County School advantage of it.” District employees who have School employees on the eli- worked for the district for 30 gibility list included bus drivers, years or who are 62 years of age custodians, teachers and assis- or older and have worked for Gray Rogers tant principals. the district at least six years are Employees who decide to being offered a special early trict for 30 years, they would take advantage of the offer retirement benefit. be making in the neighborhood before August would receive If they retire by Aug. 8, they of $60,000 plus benefits. And their bonus checks sooner. For if we replaced them with a example, if they decided by end Submitted photo will receive a $10,000 bonus Piano students of Catherine Crawley, listed in random order: Kathryn Gough, Ben Gough, from the school district. younger, first-year teacher, of June to accept the retirement Simone Canekeratne, Rachel Grimley, Catherine Grimley, Jillian Adams, Alexa Laux, Claudia A report from Assistant starting salary would be just bonus, they could receive their Laux, Colin Wright, Kyle Stanley, Laurel Stanley and Jamie Seabrooke. Superintendent for Finance over $32,000. Even with a $10,000 by end of July. Doug Dillon showed that 278 district employees are eligible for the retirement bonus. Happy Hoofer Catherine Crawley’s piano “As I understand it, the pre- liminary informal survey Horse Camp Superintendent (John) Rogers students participate in festival did with some of the employees Riding day camp for kids 6-16. showed about 40, at least, were Half-day, Full-day and Weekly camp Gulf Breeze News Republican women interested in this bonus,” said options. Half-day rates start at Piano students from the stu- BRIEFS School Board member Ed Gray $65, Full-day rates start at $100. dio of Catherine Crawley of to hear candidates III of Gulf Breeze. [email protected] Gulf Breeze presented a Piano The next meeting of the “If a teacher, for example, Festival sponsored by the Music Seabrooke. Santa Rosa Republican has been working for the dis- 850.384.9294 Teachers National Association Students were awarded Women’s Network will be at on June 7. medals for their piano perfor- 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 24, at The festival celebrated a vari- mances. Tiger Point Country Club. ety of musical forms ranging Speakers will be the candi- from romantic Chopin waltzes Precinct workers dates for Santa Rosa Tax to 20th century Blues and Jazz. face deadline soon Collector. Cost is $16. Call (850) Area students from Gulf June 20 is the deadline date for 934-0285 for reservations. Breeze and Navarre performed Democrats in Santa Rosa County duets, solos and ensembles as to apply for the positions of well as their own original inter- Girl Scouts help pretive pieces submitted for a Precinct Committeeman and Shelter animals composition contest. Precinct Committeewoman for As part of a service project Participating students were the term of office 2008-2012. working towards the Girl Scout Kathryn and Ben Gough, Applications can be Bronze Award, members of Simone Canekeratne, Rachel obtained from the Santa Rosa Troop 62 donated over $400 in and Catherine Grimley, Jillian County Supervisor of pet supplies to Santa Rosa Adams, Alexa and Claudia Elections office in Milton. For County Animal Services. Pet Laux, Colin Wright, Kyle and information, contact Martha food, toys, blankets and towels Laurel Stanley, and Jamie Smith at 225-8181. were presented June 9.

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EDITOR: Joe Culpepper Another inconvenient truth SPORTS EDITOR: Jason Thompson Solutions to oil crisis obvious, if we just take leap

ADVERTISING SALES: I am sick and tired of every- Dakota started building the first Pam Randall one in this country complaining refinery in 28 years! about oil and gas prices. Here is my CHALLENGE. OFFICE MANAGER: Yes, they are high. Yes, it’s Santa Rosa residents, you com- Karen Murphy terrible. Yes, it hurts everyone. plain about oil prices; you com- Yes, we are beholden to foreign plain about U.S. companies GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: oil. Yes, there are solutions, and wanting to drill off our coast Production Director . . . even though foreign countries Jessica Bowie No, you don’t want the solu- James Gschwind, Ph.D. are already doing it; you com- tions, and sometimes I find plain about the horrible econo- CONTRIBUTORS: them hard to swallow, also! drilling and pumping out of a we going to turn that oil into my and the lack of jobs and Betty Archer Allen Let’s get some facts straight. field of “last-resort/high-risk,” gasoline? The waterways in industries in our area. Here is “It will affect me some, but the T. “Bubba” Bechtol We did not go to war for oil which means they are probably the Galveston area and Port our big chance. I will guaran- Bette Boyle beach could use the money to (remember Afghanistan has NO drilling at an extreme angle Morgan, La., are clogged with tee that there will be plentiful build a parking deck.” Pam Brannon natural resources except poppy (probably siphoning from west- tankers waiting to unload to jobs, more industry, more Hannah Bunning Stephanie Anderson fields, and I’m sure we didn’t ern Kuwaiti fields?) that will refineries for processing oil growth (God help us on that Gulf Breeze Steffaney Clark go to war for Opium as the only replace the million they into other products. We one!) and you will have compa- Scott Page British did in China). Iraq has project to lose with an average haven’t had a refinery built in nies beating down our door in Chuck Randle never provided us or the rest of million barrels a day from the 28 years, and those are experi- Northwest Florida if you adver- the world much oil, even under new fields. encing upkeep difficulties tise and let it be known that we Saddam Hussein as its infra- Bottom line: They can’t requiring them to be brought will become part of the “solu- pump any more than they are. off-line for repairs. Member: structure and oil machinery tion” by inviting anyone wanti- were in horrible upkeep and Last fact is one almost Everyone knows and notices ng to build refineries or any- Florida Press Association down for repairs most of the everyone knows: There has when, in late fall and spring, body interested in building a National Newspaper Assn. time. never been an “oil shortage” those refineries shift their pro- nuclear power plant! Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Our biggest oil importers are (gas shortages, yes), and the duction from gasoline to home- I have to admit that I’m like 1) Canada, 2) Mexico, and 3) Saudi prince stated this fact just heating oil. They also are over- the rest of you and cringe at the of Commerce (“2003 Small Venezuela. The Saudis actually last week when he mentioned burdened as the corn grown in idea of that type of industry in Business of the Year”) stay hovering around Nos. 5 or that world oil production is cur- the Midwest has to be shipped my backyard. But facts are “Yeah, it will affect me because Pensacola Beach Chamber 6 most of the time. rently sufficient to meet every- to Louisiana and Texas for facts, and I, at least, will NOT I surf a lot. I probably won’t go of Commerce Next fact: The Saudis have one’s demands and needs. refining. Then there is only one COMPLAIN about gas prices as much.” hit their “peak” at oil produc- Everyone is complaining and pipeline north back to Chicago as long as American citizens Jay Johnson Pensacola Chamber Gulf Breeze of Commerce tion as many professionals have stating that we must “develop and Milwaukee that mandate refuse to build refineries; drill predicted. They said, “We are our own oil finds” in central that fuel, but they don’t want for oil everywhere we can in Navarre Tourist doing all we can,” and it is Colorado; off the Florida coast the refineries in their backyard! the good ol’ US of A; and build Development Council true. They are now pumping (the Chinese, Mexicans and The oil price problem is more nuclear power plants. Santa Rosa County Chamber water into most of their fields Venezuelans are already “multi-faceted.” It doesn’t do What’s it going to be? of Commerce and pumping out a 50-percent drilling there in international us any good nor save us any Travel by mopeds and bicy- LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze mixture of oil and water that waters!); and Anwar, which is a money if we have to ship U.S.- cles, or an oil refinery in our News welcomes your opinion. then becomes more expensive barren tundra that does not sup- pumped oil overseas to foreign area? We reserve the right to edit a to separate and process. They port the supposed herds of cari- refineries (then we are at their James Gschwind, Ph.D. letter to fit space available. We project a loss of a million bar- bou you see in commercials. mercy again!) to be refined into USN/SW Retired do not accept letters containing rels a day out of their old fields However, what good would gasoline and shipped back to Gulf Breeze a personal attack on any indi- and have recently started that really do for us? How are the U.S. Recently South vidual. Letters must be limited “Not really at all because we to one per month from an indi- only go out to the beach to eat vidual writer. If we receive form so we won’t stop doing that.” letters, we will print only the first Dialogue on energy crisis so important Missy Roepmack one we receive. Include your Gulf Breeze name, address and daytime phone number. I gladly deferred some of my this hardship that will not go weekly column space to Gulf away in our lifetimes. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 19, 2008 7A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS No matter the era, charm can carry you a long way I attended opening night of all the teachers were kind and and a snack. You can also buy ■ July 30 — The Swinging the recent Studio 400 show at gentle ladies who never raised sandwiches and other treats on Dick Tracys the Pensacola Little Theatre, their voices. Since my son was the spot. Last week, we had ■ and I was overtaken by a strong one of only two boys in his Hawaiian Shaved Ice — a cool A thief in Paris planned to sense of deja-vu. class, I have to admit he proba- treat for a hot night! steal some paintings from the The show, a musical come- bly was somewhat pampered. The parking is much easier Louvre. dy, featured my daughter play- As my son made his first than in Seville Square and the After careful planning, he ing one of the main roles, and entrance, he caught sight of me entertainers just as accom- got past security, stole the she got many laughs as Eunice, where I sat proudly in the front plished. My daughter and I paintings and made it safely to an eccentric Texas busybody row. He stepped right up to the enjoyed the breeze last week as his van. However, he was cap- who believes she has psychic edge of the stage and called house.’ in Florida. To get further infor- we listened to The Reunion tured only two blocks away, powers. She visits the local out, “Hi-ya, Mom! I love you!” Actually, that might not be a mation, call (850) 414-2000. Band, and we suggest you give when his van ran out of gas. beauty salon to talk with her and waved cheerfully. bad idea. Let’s all turn on the When you help others, these Wednesday evenings a When asked how he could hairdresser friend Imogene, and From that moment on, the charm! remember that you are also try. mastermind such a crime and feels it is her duty to inform audience decided that he was ■ helping yourself. The Summer Serenade then make such an obvious Lorilee, a bride-to-be on her ‘adorable’ and applauded vigor- Let me remind you once ■ schedule from here on is as fol- error, he replied, “Monsieur, wedding day, that her crystal ously. He looked surprised but again about the grass-roots Summer Serenade is back! lows: that is the reason I stole the ball has shown that the impend- quickly slipped right back into advocacy group known as the St. Christopher’s Episcopal ■ June 25 — Pianist Al paintings. ing marriage is doomed. his role. Ambassadors for Aging. As an Church began sponsoring a Martin “I had no Monet to buy Watching the audience enjoy After the show, everyone Ambassador, you will be kept series of free outdoor concerts ■ July 2 — The White Degas to make the Van Gogh.” many laughs at the characters, was praising his performance up with information that con- a few summers ago. The church Sands Panhandle Band See if you have De Gaulle to it reminded me of a time and repeating how ‘adorable’ cerns all elders and help to pro- is located at 3200 North 12th ■ July 9 — Mass pass this on to someone else. I decades ago when my oldest he was. Well, folks, let me tell mote the positive aspects of Avenue in the East Hill area of Konfuzion Classic Band used it because I figured I had son first appeared in a school you, one touch of praise when aging. Pensacola. Each concert, held ■ July 16 — Dixieland nothing Toulouse. play. He was attending first you’re young can last a life- You can become an Wednesdays on the south lawn Dandies See you next week! grade or so in a Quaker private time. From that day on, you Ambassador at any age, joining of the church, begins at 6:30 ■ July 23 — After Hours school in Pennsylvania, where will always be ‘playing to the more than 300 other members p.m. Just bring a lawn chair Rock Band

WSRE Honor Flight Documentary Dear customer, Now is the time to strategi- cally plant trees to shade your pays tribute to World War II vets home. It makes sense eco- nomically as well as aestheti- cally. Simply shading several windows can save you hun- ‘Honor Flight . . . A Journey of Heroes’ premieres Friday dreds of dollars in energy costs. From Special Reports and Miller, as well as other Choose a deciduous tree WSRE, the local Public highlights that include the vet- WHEN TO WATCH and the tree will lose its Broadcasting Service (PBS) sta- erans’ recollections of war, leaves in the winter when you tion for the Gulf Coast, has pro- WSRE-TV (Cable 8) their experiences and reactions want the extra solar energy to ■ duced an original documentary Friday, June 20 at the WWII Memorial, con- heat your home. But in the in honor of the inaugural trip of at 8 p.m. versations with Emerald Coast summer, the tree cools in two Emerald Coast Honor Flight ■ Sunday, June 22 at Honor Flight guardians and ways. First, the shade reduces that took place April 30. 4:30 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. thoughts shared by families heat absorbed by your home. The one-hour documentary, ■ Sunday, June 29 at and friends. A wreath-laying Secondly, the water collected ‘Honor Flight...A Journey of 9:30 p.m. ceremony, visits to the Korean by the roots of the tree is Heroes,’ was produced in high and Vietnam Memorials and evaporated from the leaves definition (HD) and chronicles the incredible heroes’ welcome further cooling the surround- the journey of a group of and their families, guardians, that these veterans received are ing area. Northwest Florida’s veterans military personnel and others, all captured in this special doc- Special to Gulf Breeze News Last, but not least, a tree from the Second World War as who organized and made the umentary. Sen. Bob Dole greets the Northwest Florida World War II planted this year begins to they traveled to Washington trip possible, attended the “It was an awesome, over- veterans who participated in the inaugural Emerald Coast grow in your yard and increase D.C. on the inaugural trip of screening. U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller, whelming, heartfelt and emo- Honor Flight on April 30 from Pensacola to Washington. in value as it increases in size. Emerald Coast Honor Flight to who spearheaded the effort, was tional homecoming for a group Well-placed trees also add visit the WWII Memorial on hand to greet the veterans, of veterans who, in the 63 years Emerald Coast Honor Flight First Congressional District of resale value to your home. erected in the nation’s capital address the audience and since the war ended, had never is a non-profit volunteer organi- Florida. The inaugural flight of Call me today for your selection. in their honor. announce details of the next received such accolades,” said zation comprised of regional Emerald Coast Honor Flight, Thanks, Mike The public attended a free Honor Flight trip. documentary producer Jill business and community leaders took place on April 30, 2008, screening of the documentary The WSRE original docu- Hubbs, who also went on the and active and retired military with 100 veterans, traveling free on Sunday in the WSRE Amos mentary features exclusive trip. personnel. It was created to of charge, to see their memorial Performance Studio. Veterans interviews with Sen. Bob Dole “I was moved to tears.” honor WWII veterans from the for the first time. 3774 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Dental clinic to locate at south health facility 850.934.1043

BY PAM BRANNON ty’s community health depart- The county’s health depart- Gulf Breeze News ment south annex building in ment figures presented to the [email protected] Midway for a dental clinic. commissioners show 100,000 Commissioner Don Salter Medicaid-eligible children in Midway is getting a dental explained, “There are no other the county right now. clinic for low-income residents. Medicaid dentists in Santa Rosa Money for the remodeling is The Santa Rosa County County right now. The private- available in the county’s special Health Department got the nod sector dentists cannot afford, projects fund. The county provides We Support from commissioners last week to with rising costs, to accept 10 percent of the community revamp some space in the coun- Medicaid any more.” health department’s clinic funding. Our Troops

Lisa Newell/Gulf Breeze News The Silvertones singers join Gulf Breeze Elementary School fifth-graders for a concert at Gulf Breeze Methodist Church.

County supports Navarre stage at Gulf Breeze By Pam Brannon filed with the grant applica- The Greater Navarre Arts tion,” Commissioner Gordon Council received support from Goodin of Navarre said. the county commissioners last “The stage will be portable week to apply for a $112,600 and easily removed if a hurri- · 110 Bed Assisted grant for an outdoor stage to be cane heads our way. The Living/Retirement placed in Navarre Park. Thursdays in the Park are draw- Community “This won’t mean any ing so many people that I can · Locally Owned matching funds from the coun- see they will be outgrowing that and Operated ty, just a letter of support to be park very soon.” · Home Cooked Meals · Linen and OBITUARY Housekeeping Service · 24 Hour Staff MILDRED G. LOOSE Gordon, Laura A. Landis, Denise and Security A. Vanlanding; sisters Lynn 1929-2008 · Activities Program Repsis and Flora Murphree; sis- Conveniently Mildred G. Loose, 78, passed ter-in-law Jean Godfrey; and · Respite & Day Care away June 11 in Gulf Breeze. brother-in-law David Loose. located in Mildred was born Nov. 13, Funeral services were held 1929 to the late Monroe James Tuesday, June 17, at Rose Lawn the heart of Godfrey and Dora Mary Rollo Funeral Home in Gulf Breeze, GULF BREEZE PENSACOLA Godfrey. She was actively with burial following in Rose Lawn Gulf Breeze 934-1061 involved in the missionary field 932-9434 477-5656 Cemetery. Arrangements entrust- 41 Fairpoint Drive 9400 University Pkwy behind teaching many in need in several ed to Rose Lawn Funeral Home Suite F In Baptist Medical Park countries around the world. of Gulf Breeze.You may offer con- Cancun’s www.villasgulfbreeze.com Mildred is survived by her lov- dolences, share memories and Frank Lachowsky, MD, PA ------ing husband, Donald M. Loose, of Asthma Board Certified Allergy & Immunology sign the guestbook at Restaurant AL#9664 Navarre; daughters Lizabeth C. www.roselawn-fh.com.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER June 19, 2008 Gulf Breeze Hospital offers expanded, improved gift shop Gulf Breeze Hospital’s expanded gift shop is now open for business. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The shop opens early on the second and fourth Friday at 8 a.m. Saturday hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. During the winter months, the gift shop will be open on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The hospital auxiliary-operated retail store has doubled in size and is now located opposite its original loca- tion in the hospital’s front entrance. The expansion was paid for by the aux- iliary’s fundraising efforts. Alice Lane, auxiliary gift shop manager, and fellow auxiliary members worked diligently to see the expansion project to comple- tion. The shop offers trendy and classic gifts for people of all ages. It also stocks greeting cards for any occasion. Traci L. Pitre/Special to Gulf Breeze News Area residents frequent the popular Up, up and away store because of its reputation for Zas Pitre and Grampa Bob Clayton enjoy the Discovery lift-off at unique and affordable gift items. The new gift shop that is now open for business is well-lit and spacious, Kennedy Space Center on March 31. Great appreciation is extended to the offering a wide variety of gift and decorative items. auxiliary members who support the hospital and the community it serves ed, and the through its fundraising efforts. public is wel- Proceeds from the gift shop are used to come. All pro- purchase equipment and enhance ser- ceeds will be presents... vices at the facility. Shopping is an used for patient even greater pleasure when purchases care and com- of the support such a worthy endeavor. fort. For fur- Talk of theTown T TBy Betty Archer Allen “It is wonderful being in such a ther informa- bright, airy, spacious spot,” Lane said. tion, please “We love the compliments from our contact enjoy a catered barbecue dinner. Dot customers and are proud that 100 per- Maureen Crooker at 932-8004 said the lovely decorations can be cred- cent of our profits benefit Gulf Breeze ited to her daughter. Hospital facilities and services.” Driftwood Garden Club Despite all the camaraderie and the Watch for the gift shop’s Grand The weather cooperated on June 1, partaking of good food, the newly Opening on July 9! Also remember the and the Driftwood Garden Club was elected president and the outgoing Gulf Breeze Hospital Auxiliary able to enjoy a lovely evening picnic at president were busy. New President Jewelry and Accessory Sale. the new water-front home of Bert and Mona Brown circulated among the Dot Jordan of Gulf Breeze. ladies, inquiring about potential jobs Auxiliary jewelry, accessory sale Peggy Hollenbeck, Jeanne they would like to assume in the club Don’t forget the last day of the Gulf Merchant, and Pat Tunison acted as next September. President Millie Dehn Breeze Hospital Auxiliary $5 fashion hostesses assisting Dot Jordan in the was basking in praise for her work as jewelry and accessories sale is tomor- enjoyable event. president during the past year. row — Friday June 20 — at the The Jordans lost their long-time Andrews Institute from 7 a.m. until 4 family home in Hurricane Ivan, and Santa Rosa Woman’s Club p.m. many of their old friends were visiting The Conservation Department of the Auxiliary President Averette Mull and Gift Shop Manager Alice Lane pre- You might find many new and excit- the newly built home on their old lot on Santa Rosa Women’s Club met on sent Administrator Bob Harriman with $50,000 for the new gift shop relo- ing pieces to spruce up your summer Beach Drive for the first time. The Thursday, May 29, at the home of Pat cation and expansion. wardrobe. Cash, checks, credit cards large, screened-in deck allowed seating Landfair to set up plans and assign- and payroll deductions will be accept- for the 25 members and their guests to ments for not only the program and sible in the fiscal year 2008-2009, but was publicity. project for which they are respon- also the responsibility the department Individual responsibility for pro- has for the major fundraiser of the club. gram, project and fundraiser were Members present were Landfair, assigned, and the Conservation Deanna Smith / Special to the News Chairman; Betty Allen, Co-Chairman; Department is ready to make a major Breezers show and members Linda White-Spunner, contribution to the Santa Rosa Pat Tunison, Heike Appelt, Rose Woman’s Club 2008-09 fiscal year suc- support for troops Jenkins and Sally Stanford. Helen cess. Area soccer players recently Antonacci, Kathy Barrett and Lena sent 80 thank-you’s, a large Bessinger were absent. President Chamber calendar for club usage amount of magazines, brown- Barbara Gonshor and President-Elect When clubs determine their calen- ies, movies, candy and a ban- Mary Eder attended the meeting to lend dars, they can peruse the Gulf Breeze ner to troops serving over- counsel and advice. Chamber of Commerce community seas. Standing, left to right, The group decided its would present calendar of events on the Chamber’s Rachel Cutts, Jessica a program on wildlife for the meeting Web site for any civic or social club Oram,Clarissa Hernandez, on Nov. 4. Stanford took the responsi- event that might conflict with their Alyssa Smith, Breezy Hupp, bility for arranging for a speaker. New own. To post an event for a social or Jesse Vickrey, Aubrey member, Heike Appelt, is taking the civic club, send an e-mail to recep- Curington and Stephanie responsibility to spearhead the [email protected], and it Glass. Kneeling and sitting: Amanda Green, Kristin Department’s project, which is a will be posted for you. You can also e- Sutton, Gabby DeVries. The Family Dog Walk in Shoreline Park. mail your information to info@gulf- infantry group, below, poses The group learned from Co-First Vice breezechamber.com Working togeth- with the banner upon receipt. President Linda White-Spinner that its er, clubs can avoid any conflict with responsibility for the club’s fundraiser one another’s schedules.

Santa Rosa Woman's Club Conservation Department members, left to right, Heike Appelt, Pat Landfair, Rose Jenkins, Betty Allen, Sally Sanford, Linda White-Spunner, Pat Tunison and Mary Eder, make plans for the new year.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2B June 19, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS Critic’s Corner Entertainment CALENDAR The Strangers keeps audiences on edge of seats

By DNA Smith “The Strangers” is the debut film of Thursday 6/19 Sunday 6/22 director Bryan Bertino, and for a first- Evenings in Olde Seville Paddy O’ Leary’s timer he does a pretty darn good job. Square Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p.m. What Bertino does — that the majori- Clark & Company, 7 - 9 p.m. Ragtyme Grill ty of other horror-film directors don’t do — is concentrate Paddy O’ Leary’s J.B. Davis, 11 a.m. more on building Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p.m. Sandshaker Lounge up suspense rather SCREEN PLAY Ragtyme Grill Toast and Jam with Michael than a body count. ■ Title: The J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. Jenks, 3-7 p.m. He achieves this Strangers Sandshaker Lounge constant, crescen- ■ Tim Spencer, 8 p.m. Monday 6/23 Running time: doing tension not minu es. Sandshaker Lounge 85 t through CGI ■ Friday 6/20 B. A.R.E day, 10 a.m. - ’til tricks, but with Rating: R ■ Sounds of Summer good, old-fash- Grade: B+ Pensacola Steel, 5:30 -7:30 Tuesday 6/24 ioned camera p.m. Bands on the Beach placement, edit- Paradise Bar & Grill, Civilized Natives, 7 -9 p.m. ing and strong performances from his Shawn Curle & the 44's, 6 p.m. Paddy O’Leary’s actors. Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 9 p.m. The result is a chilling tale of the Sandshaker Lounge girl. The same question. Soon more adding much to the genre, is a solid, Sandshaker Lounge home invasion and murder of a young Midnight Confessions, 8 p.m. interruptions occur, each one more terri- chilling and in parts unsettling example Karaoke, 8 p.m. couple (Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman) Paddy O’ Leary’s that will have you on the edge of your fying, until Kristen realizes — as do we of a competent director knowing how to Smooth Cooper, 9 p.m. Wednesday 6/25 seat for nearly 90 minutes. — that something really nasty is about wring a few choice screams and gasps Ragtyme Grill to happen. And it does. from his audience. Sandshaker Lounge The couple, Kristen and James, arrive J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. “The Strangers,” while not really (c) 2008 King Features Synd., Inc. Open Mic Night, 7:30 p.m. at his family’s cabin following a wed- ding reception. Things are Saturday 6/21 Thursday 6/26 somewhat awkward between Sounds of Summer them, as James has proposed to Evenings in Olde Seville Miller Tyme, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Kristen, but she has turned him Square down. Ragtyme Grill Kitt Lough & The Dave J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. While working out the Shelander Quartet , 7 - 9 p.m. sleeping arrangements, there is Sandshaker Lounge Paddy O’ Leary’s a knock at the door. A young Midnight Confessions, 8 p.m. Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p.m. woman of maybe 17 asks if Paddy O’ Leary’s Sandshaker Lounge Tamara is there. Kristen says Petty Cash, 9 p.m. Tim Spencer, 8 p.m. no. A few moments later, another knock. It’s the same

LOCAL TV LISTINGS FOR YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Thursday Evening MOVIES June 19, 2008 Thursday Saturday Tuesday 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 9 p.m. on NBC 8 p.m. on LIFE 7 p.m. on MAX Jimmy NBA NBA Basketball Finals Game 7 -- Lakers at News (N) Fear Itself: It’s like “Freaky Friday” with mur- Joy Fielding’s The Other Woman: Don’t The Namesake: If you only know Kal Penn AABC Kimmel Count Boston Celtics. (Live) (CC) der! The new episode “The Family Man” stars Co- read that title the wrong way; Joy Fielding isn’t How I Met Engage- CSI: Crime Scene Swingtown “Double News (N) Late as stoner Kumar from the two “Harold & Kumar” BCBS ment Investigation Exposure” (N) (CC) Show lin Ferguson as a husband and father who has a the other woman. She’s the author of the novel movies or the nerdy Dr. Kutner on “House,” you’ll Commu- Food for Thought Chroni- Great Lodges of the Nova “Mystery of the near-death experience that causes him to switch on which this new drama is based. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 19, 2008 3B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey present “Bellobration”

Ringling Bros. and Barnum Ringling Bros. takes audiences rockin’ country with an attitude. working on her second album. & Bailey presents Bellobration on what is sure to be a fast- THINGS TO DO Ms. Miller gained local fame For more information, call at the Pensacola Civic Center on paced circus adventure! when she won the 2006 Country the SRIA at 850-932-2257 or ence of groups such as ELO and 26. this concert is sponsored by June 19 - 22. Circus-goers will witness Music Showdown and 2007 tune to Cat Country 98.7 for the The Beatles is unmistakable. the Jazz Society of Pensacola. Bellobration is a modern cel- jaw-dropping stunts, high wire Gulf Coast Idol. She is currently latest updates. Their vocals blend harmonious- For more information, please high jinx, adrenaline-pounding ebration of circus tradition so ly with crisp acoustic guitars trapeze and the amazing animals call Debbie Adkins with the FREE to Clip and spectacular and innovative that and heartfelt piano lines while PUBLIC Save in a performance packed full of Pensacola Heritage Foundation it could only have been imag- still retaining a rock ‘n’ roll the latest in 21st Century tech- at (850) 438-6505. ined by The Greatest Show On edge. The music is rooted firm- nology. One step into the arena Earth®. Bellobration features ly in an understanding of the and audiences will immediately Family bands the mischievous, yet endearing, melodies of the past and blend- be transported into a magical comic daredevil Bello, whose ed seamlessly with the grooves bring unique world of lights, colors and con- Summer Free Movies iconic tall orange hair, over- of the present to create an over- sounds to beach temporary music. sized tuxedo and fearless all sound that is both old and Caribbean steel band TUESDAYS G WEDNESDAYS G THURSDAYS approach to daredevilry have Tickets are available at The new. PensaCola Steel brings the fla- G Pensacola Civic Center Box Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Movie begins at 10:00 a.m. prompted his meteoric rise in For more information call the vors of the island to Pensacola Office, Ticketmaster outlets, Seating is limited so arrive early! popularity with audiences SRIA at 850-932-2257, surf Beach on Friday, June 20 and an Charge By Phone 850-434- 6/17 to 6/19 ----- SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS and SHREK THE THIRD across the nation. Bello per- back frequently or tune to Cat encore performance on Sunday, 7444, or online at forms alongside majestic and Country 98.7 for the latest June 22. This husband and wife 6/24 to 6/26 ------ALVIN...CHIPMUNKS and MR. MAGORIUM’S WONDER EMPORIUM ww.ticketmaster.com. agile Asian elephants, Royal updates. ensemble will perform island, 7/01 to 7/03 ----- OVER THE HEDGE and BEE MOVIE Additional fees may apply. Bengal and exotic white tigers, tropical, beach and Buffett 7/08 to 7/10 ----- VEGGIETALES and YOURS, MINE & OURS and gravity-defying acrobats, all Evenings in Olde music on sparkling chrome 7/15 to 7/17 ----- MONSTER HOUSE and SURF’S UP in an electrifying story line Natives playing Seville Square Caribbean steel drums. 7/22 to 7/24 ------CHARLOTTE’S WEB and MADAGASCAR guaranteed to captivate at Bands on Beach The “family band” theme The "Evening's" annual Jazz 7/29 to 7/31------OPEN SEASON and ROBOTS Children Of All Ages. Pensacola’s own Civilized keeps rolling as father-daughter 8/05 to 8/07------SHARK TALE and ICE AGE Bellobration is a celebration Natives steal the show at Bands Nite features Clark & Company, group Millertyme come back to so full of hair-raising surprises it on the Beach with an evening of June 12 from 7-9 p.m. in his- party again at Sounds of is certain to bring Bellorific original music and popular cov- toric Seville Square in down- Summer Saturday, June 21. smiles to families across ers from Celine Dion to Eric town Pensacola. Kitt Lough & Ronny Miller, who fans 850.934.3332 Gulf Breeze, Hwy 98 America. Join the Bellobration Clapton and even Weezer. In The Dave Shelander Quartet might recognize from at the Pensacola Civic Center as their original material, the influ- will perform on Thursday, June country/rock band Southern Breeze, joins daughter Crystal OPEN DAILY Miller onstage for an evening of Come out and 12:30 pm (850) 934-3332 “Bellobrate” GULF Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 BREEZE 3.7 miles east of Pens. Beach Exit Famous comedian and CINEMA 4 Friday JUNE 20th- Thursday JUNE 26th daredevil Bello Nock (left) NOW SHOWING ART FILMS BY THE BEACH Friday, June 20 th through Thursday, June 26 th headlines Ringling Bros. and Evenings: $7 Matinees: $5 Daily ● Barnum & Baileys’ The Visitor Get Smart: PG13 ...... 12:50 3:30 ...... 7:00 9:20 (PG-13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 “Bellobration.” The show will ------● The Love Guru:PG13...... 1:05 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:15 Son Of Rambow take place from June 19-22 (PG-13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ● ------The Incredible Hulk : PG1312:45 3:30 ...... 6:55 9:30 at the Pensacola Civic ● The Happening : R 1:05 ...... 3:15 ...... 6:30 9:00 Center. BARGAIN FILMS BY THE BEACH Evenings: $4 Matinees: $3 Daily ● Kung Fu Panda: PG 1:00 2:00 3:10 4:10 5:20 7:30 Photo courtesy of www.bellonock.com Ironman ● (PG-13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 Don’t Mess with the Zohan: PG13 ..12:55 3:35 6:45 9:15 ------Narnia: Prince Caspian ● Sex and the City: R ...... 6:15 9:00 (PG) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ● www.gulfbreezecinema4.com Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull:PG13 JPN CINEMAS ...... 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:30 Live Oak Plaza ● Hwy 98 916-9402 Buy tickets online @ WWW.MOVIESHOWTIME.NET

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Buses get stuck in traffic jam CANDIDATES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE 2008

Potential candidates for Seat 5 ■ Blackwater Soil & Water BY PAM BRANNON New Orleans, after school was a rest stop in Mississippi when a out in Santa Rosa County. Milton group of buses caught up political races in Santa i-J.E. Blankenship-NP Conservation Gulf Breeze News Rosa County for the Aug. District 2 [email protected] “The new Durham buses will with the group leaving late from 26 primary; qualifying ■ Midway Fire District Jack Bragg-R be here right around the first of Navarre - and 40 buses suddenly deadline is noon Friday. Seat 1 District 4 There are no more July,” Harrell said. started pulling into the rest area Joe McPherson-NP Lucas Killam-NP Laidlaw/First Student school Any summer field trips con- that was not planned for that ■ County Commission Seat 3 Dave Robau-NP ■ buses left in Santa Rosa County. tracted through the school dis- many commercial vehicles. District 1 Shellie T. Isakson-NP Tax Collector More than 300 buses were Candidate Seat 5 Theresa Booker-R trict will be handled by the Then again, one group pulled Samuel Cleaver-R Clyde Broome-NP Sharon Holley-R driven by some of the school handful of buses owned by the out several minutes ahead of the Clayton Miller-R Danny Holt-D district’s bus drivers to New district and kept at the district’s other, to stagger the traffic i-Tom Stewart-R ■ Property Appraiser i-Robert McClure-R Orleans last week. Milton bus yard. impact. But after all the pre- Jim Williamson-R i-Greg Brown-R Ray McDonald-R “We had to send them in There were approximately 80 planning and staggering, all of District 3 Stan Nichols-R ■ waves of about 20 at a time,” buses being kept at the South Santa Rosa County’s 80 buses Marvin Fowler Sr.-R School Board Jeff Sessions-R i-Don Salter-R District 2 explained Santa Rosa School End bus yard in Navarre. The sent that first day ended up District 5 James Brown-NP Other district/state races District Transportation Director rest of the Laidlaw/First Student arriving at their final destination Lauretta Aiken-R Brenda Martin-NP ■ State Representative Joey Harrell. “You can’t have a buses were kept in Milton. about the same time because of i-John Broxson-R i-Hugh Winkles-NP District 1 string of 300 buses running Santa Rosa’s school year a faulty draw bridge off the final Lane Lynchard-R District 4 i-Greg Evers-R down the interstate in the mid- ended June 5, and at 6 a.m. interstate exit that backed up i-JoAnn Simpson-NP Ryan Gilbert-R ■ Clerk of the Circuit Court District 3 dle of traffic. It isn’t allowed by Friday, June 6, the first wave of traffic for about an hour. Mary Johnson-R ■ School Superintendent i-Clay Ford-R the powers that be in highway buses left the yards — 20 from Because so many buses Grady Cannon-R Raymond Guillory-D transportation.” Navarre and 20 from Milton — arrived so close together at their ■ County Judge Group 2 Tim Wyrosdick-R Jessie Horn-D The buses had to be trans- at staggered times so the two final destination, drivers had a Ross Bilbrey-NP (EWO) Lumon May-D ported to New Orleans because, ■ Sheriff District 4 groups would not hit the high- much longer wait than expected ■ as of July 1, Laidlaw/First Avalon Fire District William Cutts-NP i-Ray Sansom-R way at the same time. to get their buses checked into Donald E. Galbraith II-NP i-Wendell Hall-R Student no longer will hold the The next group of 20 was the yard — some sitting in the Paul Johnson-WI ■ State Attorney contract for bus transportation meant to leave at 7 a.m., but the heat for more than an hour. ■ Holley-Navarre Fire Robert Randle-R Circuit 1 for the district. The School Navarre buses were held up Drivers eventually were District Chris Roper-R Bill Eddins-R District signed a contract with about 30 minutes because of transported back to Santa Rosa Seat 1 Jeffery Van Camp-R ■ Durham Bus Services for the some last-minute repairs and County in an air-conditioned Edward Blick-NP Public Defender Seat 2 ■ Supervisor of Elections Kelly Richards-R next five years, so Laidlaw/First some buses being switched. school bus. Some had signed up Bruce Brooks-NP i-Ann Bodenstein-R James Owens-R Student needed to get its buses That ended up causing a bit of to do it all again Saturday and i-Jim Fix-R Tony Henderson-D to its closest bus barn, which is a shock for one security officer at the following Monday.

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BY PAM BRANNON er cost-cutting measure because At Gulf Breeze Courtyard, Gulf Breeze News of the price of fuel. Therefore, we have the privilege of working [email protected] some drivers chose to give up their current route to take a new in our residents home. With the new three-tier bus route closer to their home so scheduling for next school year, they could take their bus home switching buses is not the only overnight. challenge the Santa Rosa “Many drivers will not be County School District faced happy when they see the Dr. Karen Kennedy is ending this school year. changes we had to make in their pleased to welcome to her practice... All current drivers were routes,” Harrell said. “Many called in within the last week of drivers who have been driving Laura Sigler, ARNP school, by seniority, and all bus the same route for years will not Certified in Women’s Health routes were on the table for bid. be on that route for one reason make your reservation But none of the routes set for or another next year. It is an all- today for a Your family is our family. the 2008-09 school year looked new ball game. But we did get FREE LUNCH 3428 Gulf Breeze Pkwy 850.934.1662 the same as this year’s routes. all the routes and drivers “Because of the three-tier sys- assigned by the last day of 0000186172 tem, and the consolidation of bus school.” routes next year, we had to redo The new bus company, all routes,” School District Durham, had a recent hiring Transportation Director Joey event in both ends of the coun- Harrell said. “No driver will have ty. Current drivers were asked Gulf Breeze Hospital is pleased to celebrate the same bus number or same to fill out applications and sub- exact route as they did last year. mit them at the hiring event, and 23 years of serving the community. “Even if a driver has basical- each driver who showed up was ly the same two routes as they assigned a date for a medical The campus offers an acute care hospital, convenient access to had last year, there will usually physical. cancer treatment, a broad variety of outpatient services, be a third school added to their “I received an e-mail from physician offices and the latest in orthopaedic care. schedule. And the new times of Durham saying they had 211 of school starting will make a dif- a possible 230 Laidlaw/First ference in scheduling routes, Student drivers show up,” On the campus: too. So some drivers will not be Harrell said. “And they had 37 able to keep their same two of 41 bus monitors show up. Of Gulf Breeze Hospital routes they had last year course, we have some drivers because the school starting who are still under the employ Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine times are not close enough of the school district - they have Ciano Cancer Center together. “ worked for us since long before The fact that bus yards are we contracted with anyone else Richard C. Fulford Medical Office Building not large enough in Santa Rosa to do our school bus driving. So The Endoscopy Center County to hold all the buses and they didn’t need to go to the many drivers are allowed to Durham hiring event.” take their buses home at night But those 211 drivers who Gulf Breeze Hospital is a leader in patient satisfaction. had a bearing on what routes submitted applications to drive For more information about Gulf Breeze Hospital, call (850) 934-2000. drivers chose. school buses in Santa Rosa Next year, drivers will not be County next year still do not allowed to take a bus home know how much they will be overnight unless they have a compensated. The union is still (850) 934-2000 route that starts within a couple talking with Durham, and noth- www.eBaptistHealthCare.org miles of their home. It is anoth- ing has been settled. Gulf Breeze News Subscribe Today! $30 / 52 ISSUES COVERS SPORTS 932-8986 MAILED TO YOU

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com Section C YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER June 19, 2008 Sports Briefs Five Questions with head GBSA football, soccer volleyball coach registration Waynn Sellers under way Registration is now BY JASON THOMPSON underway for kids wanting Gulf Breeze News to play football or soccer [email protected] for the Gulf Breeze Sports Association in 2008. The second installment of a summer- Football is open for kids long series comes from GBHS head ages 5-14, while soccer is volleyball coach Waynn Sellers. open for kids ages 4-14. Forms will be available Q. How does the 2008 team at the Gulf Breeze Rec compare with your 2005 team? A: I don’t like to compare teams from Center. one season to the next. Each team is If you have any unique. But considering the expectations questions, please contact for the upcoming season, I am going to Teresa Hawthorne or do comparison of positions from the ’05 Denise Biggs at the Rec and ’08 teams. Center, 934-5140 or email: Jamie Hayes/Tristan Powers (Setters) [email protected]. Hayes had considerable experience when she came to GBHS due to club Tiger Point playing from a early soccer age as a setter. She, to date, is the best registration setter I have had the under way pleasure to coach. She was a court Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Kids interested in playing leader; she would soccer in the Tiger Point Undefeated champs stand up and tell her Sports Association can The Gulf Breeze 8-under All Star softball team won all four of its games to win the Northwest Florida Girls Softball teammates what she register now until July 4. Alliance’s Postseason Tournament last Thursday in Molino.They are (front, from left): Whitney Weldon, Regan Raley, Blair expected of them. Registration for kids ages Very coachable and Amberson, Hallie Hill, Sophie Sanchez-Aviles and Lauren Stokes. Middle row (from left): Maddie Grace McCurdy, Rachel an extremely hard 4-14 is $65. Late registration Greer, Madison Patrick, Rainey Niles, Samantha Karcher and Avery Curington. Back (from left): Coaches Tom Niles, from July 5-26 is an worker, and that Kristin Amberson, Mike Green and Keith Curington. does not even touch Sellers additional $20. Forms can be her intelligence level picked up at Tiger Point Park as a volleyball player. Today we rank or visit Tigerpointpark.com players a lot on VB IQ, and her’s was off for more information or by the charts. Hated playing any less than calling 850-916-0082. perfect, and we know that is impossible. Gulf Breeze 8s win Powers is a player who played many positions in her volleyball career. She PBVC to sponsor loves the game, and that has been Beach Volleyball shown by her giving up softball, where Tourney June 28 she was a premier player. She was never All Star tournament trained as a setter until last year, her The Pensacola Beach sophomore year. She has made tremen- Volleyball Club in dous strides, and the future for her is BY JASON THOMPSON association with The Gulf unlimited if she stays healthy. She has Coast Region of USA Junior Gulf Breeze News had setbacks due to back problems. Olympic Volleyball will be [email protected] She could be All-Area the next two years, and she has only touched the rim hosting a two person Beach of Setting IQ. An extremely coachable Volleyball Tournament on The mark of a great twice, drove in a run, as player who is along the lines of Hayes of June 28 on Pensacola team is to be able to did Sophie Aviles on a desire to be the best. Beach. The tournament will win when they don’t fielder’s choice. Julia Fairchild/Celia Eddy and Tobie be open to both girls and play at their best. Niles made all three Bass (Middles) boys! The GBSA 8-under putouts at third base in Fairchild was a remarkable athlete. I The girls will be playing All Star softball team the third inning before believe that along with Chelsey Adams they were the best athletes I have ever in the 12u, 14u, 16u, 18u scored a tournament-low Greer hit an RBI triple coached. She could train for hours with- and 20u divisions with the 13 runs, but they made and Amberson an RBI out being exhausted. Extremely coach- boys playing in the 12u, enough plays in the field double in the bottom half. able and very athletic. She would tell me 14u, 16u, and 18u divisions. to beat Myrtle Grove 13- Hallie Hill hit a two- in practice that she wanted me to hit balls For more information, 10 in the title game of run single in the bottom at her as hard as possible during passing registration and fees please the Northwest Florida of the fourth before drills. She's an unbelievable passer for a contact Tom Hayes at 850- middle with great jumping ability. Girls Softball Alliance’s Curington singled to Celia is a player who this year will be 292-8632 or Postseason Tournament score another run. a dominant player that this area has not [email protected], or Thursday in Molino. Amberson and seen since Kristy Krause of Pace back Coach Waynn Sellers at 850- Gulf Breeze took a Madison Patrick somewhere in the late 1990's when they 341-5584 or email 4-0 lead in the first teamed up for two won a state championship. Without doubt [email protected]. inning, with Rachel defensive outs in the top the most intelligent player I have been Greer driving in two of the fifth before Gulf associated with in volleyball. The last two seasons, she has had so Santa Rosa Kids runs with a single. Breeze added two in the many critics. They have all been dead House Golf Rainey Niles knocked bottom of the fifth. wrong. You must understand athletes in Avery Curington for Raley singled to score a who are seen as physically dominant Tourney July 11 their first run, while run, while Lauren players, be it basketball or any sport that The Santa Rosa Kids Reagan Raley doubled Stokes’ grounder scored believes height is dominant. House will hold its inaugural to score Blair another run. As a coach, you MUST acknowledge Golf Scramble and Auction Amberson for the final Patrick, who had nine that these players grow faster than they can adjust to, both physically and men- July 11 at Tiger Point Golf run of the inning. putouts at first base, had and Country Club. tally. Corey Skislak is a perfect example Raley had three hits in three hits and two runs of someone I coached who coaches said The tournament, hosted the win, while Greer had scored, as did Maddie had no skills. Yeah, and now she is play- by Milton native and Super three hits and three runs Grace McCurdy. ing her third year at a Division II college! Bowl champion Lawrence scored. Amberson scored Niles had two assists Celia has struggled with her height, Tynes, will start with a 1 twice for Gulf Breeze. and five putouts at but this year -- watch out! She as shown lately that she could be the best player p.m. shotgun start. Lunch Myrtle Grove tied it third, while Amberson will be served on the course. who has ever played at GBHS. Her best in the top of the second had three assists at the days will actually be in college if she To register, log on to before Gulf Breeze took pitcher spot. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News wants to play. www.santarosakidshouse.or the lead for good with GBSA 16, Myrtle Tobie is a dominant blocker. She has two out in the bottom of Grove 4 Greer hit a Going, going gone for Greer worked on her offensive game this year See Briefs, Page 4C 6 the second. Samantha three-run triple in the Rachel Greer hit a two-run homer for the Gulf Breeze 8-under All Stars and is really impressing me. That is not Karcher, who scored See GB 8s, Page 2C 6 during their 16-4 win over Myrtle Grove on June 11. See Five Questions, Page 2C 6

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www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 2C June 19, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS FIVE QUESTIONS Continued from Page 1C Over 1000 Homes Must Be Sold! an easy task. She is in the best FLORIDA STATEWIDE shape of her volleyball career, Auction Dates: July 12th-20th, 2008 and it shows in her jumping abil- Free : 800- ity. She will play a different posi- Catalog 616-6716 tion this year and will dominate most of our opponents’ best out- USHomeAuction.com side attackers. Coachable player to no end. Jenny Thorp / Lacie Brothers and Brittany Wheeler Thorp is the best passer I /C1B7=< have ever coached. She was a pure passer who you see once, ;==2G;=C97<51=;

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Back (from ly in digs, which shows she has left): Coaches Phil Hoofnagle, Sport Baker, Kim Dorsey, Shane Player and Bear Dorsey. finesse. 8VaXZi»hig^eaZXVaX^jb[dgbjaV^hYZh^\cZYid]Zaeœ Wheeler is a physical athlete hideadlXVaX^jbaZ\XgVbeh#?jhiVh`ndjge]VgbVX^hi# who has a 26-inch vertical leap and can hit with power straight : down! She is an extremely smart GB 8S Youngest GBSA team player and athletic. Not much experience compared to the 86A"%+.%(GZk%&%%+%'%%+B^hh^dcE]VgbVXVa8dbeVcn#6aag^\]ihgZhZgkZY# other starters, but I believe she wins All Star Tournament has prepared herself mentally this year, her senior year, to be the best volleyball player possi- Continued from Page 1C ble, which is not good for oppo- nents. first inning and a two-run homer Defensive Specialists in the third as Gulf Breeze Deannette Zuniga/Alison Milam advanced to Thursday’s title We had no one on the ‘05 game with a win over Myrtle team, only played six in rotation. Grove June 11. These two are the best in the Aviles went 3-for-3 and three-county area, hands-down. scored twice. Curington, Niles Both are exceptional athletes. It will be a pleasure to have two and Patrick all scored twice. libero who can pass any ball, Patrick hit a two-run double, anywhere, any speed. I could while Hill hit a two-run single. not explain what it is to have two Raley and McCurdy hit RBI players like this except that it triples, while Stokes, Niles and would be like having two players u Karcher all hit RBI doubles. in baseball who co ld throw 100 mph. On defense, Curington had These two players are game- four putouts and three assists at changers. You do not want to second base, while Patrick had serve to these players because five putouts at first base. they pass perfectly. Pace 14, Tiger Point 4: Pace Jenna Moes/Lauren Alverson took a 7-0 lead in the first inning Jenna was our opposite in u and never looked back as Tiger '05. She co ld attack areas of court that the others could not Point finished fourth in the 11- because of her ball control. team field. Struggled some in crunch time. Kara Dorsey hit a two-run Lauren Alverson, I call her LA. single in the third inning, while She is the best athlete I have Bogan knocked in a run in the seen in volleyball. What I mean fourth inning. Katie Player drove by that is she can play any posi- u in the team’s first run on a tion on the co rt. The most u N versatile player I have coached. fielder’s choice. Jason Thompson/G lf Breeze ews Do not take that as a ‘jack of all Hanks went 2-for-2 and Taking a breather trades and master of none.’ Oh, scored a run. Bixler, Oquist and Avery Curington with the GBSA 8-under All Stars takes a knee no; she has the best ball control of any player I have coached. Bogan all scored once. as an injured opponent is tended to. Tiger Point 12, Perdido 3: In volleyball, this is a trait that Bixler and Danielle Hanks both tournament they trailed in a game. Caitlin Chapman’s two out very few players accomplish in scored three times in the win for 10-under single in the fourth was the high school or college. This kid is a sophomore and has it totally in Tiger Point June 10. Gulf Shores 5, Tiger Point team's only hit. Sara Spillers control. For a young player has Dorsey scored twice in the 2: Gulf Shores scored all five of walked in the fifth for the team’s extremely high volleyball IQ. win, while Shelby Oquist, their runs in the fourth inning only other baserunner. Knows when to attack with Baker, Player and Garcia all after Tiger Point took a 1-0 lead Pace 12, GBSA 0: Meredeth power and when to go off-speed. scored once. in the second on June 9. Townsend (single) and Emily She will challenge for a starting GBSA 20, Tiger Point 10: Destini Ferraro and Jenny Lively (double) had the team’s position this year. Watts both went 2-for-3 in the Down 7-6 after one inning and only hits in an elimination loss Q. You only graduated one 9-7 after two innings, Gulf loss, while Megan Benoit to Pace June 10. player from the 2007 team (Ali Breeze pulled away, scoring doubled and scored once. Aspen Lee, Chapman and Venezia). How many do you seven in the third and six in the Ferraro scored the other run. Alex Karcher all drew walks in expect to carry this year? fourth on June 9. Olivia Printiss allowed only the third inning for their only A. 12 players. Niles had two doubles and a three hits in four innings, other baserunners. triple, while Patrick had three striking out 12. GBSA took fifth place in the Q. Who are several upcom- ing players that you see mak- doubles and Curington a single NEP 11, Tiger Point 4: 11 team tournament. ing an impact at GBHS in the Emily Simmering (single) and 16-under 800-654-6216 • 2700 N.Atlantic Ave.,Daytona Beach,FL 32118 and two doubles. All three coming years? 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 19, 2008 3C Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS QB Club looking for a few good men - and women with the Quarterback Club. BY JASON THOMPSON The importance of the Gulf Breeze News Quarterback Club is being [email protected] amplified this year due to a 15 percent budget cut countywide. Uncle Sam once said he’s “Any little bit helps,” Warford ‘looking for a few good men.’ said. “This is a pivotal year.” The Gulf Breeze High School A former QBC President, Quarterback Club’s also looking Warford said the club raises for a few good men - and women most of its money through the - to join the club and help sup- sale of food from the concession port the Dolphin football and stand, from the sale of backed cheerleading squads. seats at the 50-yard line, as well “It’s all about the kids - the as apparel. boys and girls in the two Money is also generated from programs. That’s what it’s banners that line the fences of about,” said Garry Warford, Dolphin Stadium, as well from Photo by David Standridge who's entering his fourth season See QBC, Page 7C 6 Car washes are just one of the ways the Dolphin football team and Quarterback Club are raising money for the 2008 season. Takacs to play softball for SE Louisiana Lions said. “It kinda reminds me of my BY JASON THOMPSON coaches and PJC and I love my coaches Gulf Breeze News at PJC.” [email protected] “I got to go to one of their practices – they do a lot of individual stuff, then they Chelsea Takacs, a 2006 Gulf Breeze do team stuff. I think those type of things High grad, recently commited to make you better as a player,” she said. playing softball at Southeastern “It seemed like a real good fit for me.” Louisiana University. Takacs played the “She got pitched around a lot this last two seasons at PJC, helping the year,” Pena said when referring to Lady Pirates to the state tournament this Takacs’ four home runs this season. past season. “She did an outstanding job for us. She “Chelsea was a great player for us, should fit in well with their program.” but an even better student and young Takacs will be the first GBHS soft- woman,” PJC head coach Brenda Pena ball player to play Division I softball in said. “We’re going to miss her, but six years. Brooke Kostic played at we’re happy for her.” SELU from 1998-2002. Takacs, who played outfield and first The Lady Lions finished the 2008 base for the Lady Pirates, tied a single season 27-25, losing to McNeese State Submitted Photo Submitted Photo season home run record at PJC with 12. by one run in the opening round of the Chelsea Takacs tied a school PJC outfielder Chelsea Takacs, a 2006 GBHS grad, recently commited to play “I really like the coaches and I really Southland Conference Tournament. record with 12 home runs as a softball at Southeast Louisiana for the next two years. like the way they do things,” Takacs freshman at PJC in 2007. Sign at field reminds us all why we can play the games While the Gulf Breeze 8- under All Stars were winning the Northwest Florida Girls Softball Alliance’s Postseason Tournament, a reminder of why the girls are able to play hung from the right field wall. The sign designated the field as Corporal of enlisting in the Marine Corps. tournament, which is sponsored J.R. Spears A member of the 3rd by World Ford, will benefit the Memorial Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment Cpl. J.R. Spears Memorial Field, a out of 29 Palms, Calif., Spears Scholarship Fund and the 2002 Tate received his EMT Certification Marine Corps League. graduate befor being deployed to Al- Cost for the two-person who was Assad, Iraq for the first of his scramble is $65 per non-mem- killed during two tours to Iraq in 2004. In ber and $45 for members. Spears Operation Sept. 2005, Spears’ company Trophies will be awarded to the Iraqi was deployed to Al-Ramadi. He top three teams. World Ford has Freedom on October 23, 2005. was killed by sniper fire there. donated a 2008 F-150 for a After graduating from Tate, The son of Tim and Marie hole on a predetermiend hole. where he played offensive Spears are holding the second Interested golfers can contact lineman for the Aggies, Spears annual Cpl. J.R. Spears the Spears’ at either 324-9082 spent a year at PJC, making the Memorial Scholarship Golf or 324-9907 or by email at Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Dean’s List while losing 80 Tournament Saturday, June 21 [email protected]. The t-ball field in Molino where the Gulf Breeze and Tiger Point 8-under All Star softball teams pounds to fulfill a lifelong dream at Solutia Golf Club. The See Column, Page 4C 6 played last week was renamed in 2006 for a fallen hero.

Courtesy Photo Breeze Lacrosse goes 3-0 The Gulf Breeze Lacrosse Club, supported by Florida State's Lacrosse Coaching Staff and a host of local coaches with college and professional experience, played in a jamboree recently in Tallahassee. The Dolphins won all three games they played.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4C June 19, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS Local youngsters brave heat at Dolphin Baseball Camp

Renfroe, Jody Brown, Jak’y BY JASON THOMPSON Kohr, Jason Lavaway and Matt Gulf Breeze News Fox, as well as former Dolphin [email protected] players Logan Hundley, Greg Tober, Kyle Brown, Boomer Approximately 50 area Harrington and T.J. Jordan, as baseball players - many of well as current Dolphin players. whom played in the Dizzy Dean The campers were broken up District Tournament at into age groups and got hands Shoreline Park - got some last on instruction on proper hitting, minute instructions in at the pitching, fielding, defense and annual Dolphin Baseball baserunning techniques. The Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Summer Camp. campers got to enjoy a pair of Safe! The weeklong camp featured slip and slides at the end of the GBHS baseball coaches Randy camp Friday. At the conclusion of the Dolphin baseball camp, the campers enjoyed some fun with a makeshift Slip and Slide. Even some of the instructors got into the act, like Josh Suelflow (below).

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Bradley Proctor (above) and Coleman Burtt (below) gets some cuts in at the Dolphin Baseball Camp.

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Greg Tober was one of Parker Baynes heads to first several former Dolphin during a scrimmage Friday at players who helped with the Dolphin Baseball Camp. camp instruction. BRIEFS Dolphin varsity, JV baseball COLUMN Continued from Page 1C Continued from Page 3C g/golf_reg.pdf. teams kick off summer schedule In the flyer that accompanied In game two, Warford singled the entry form was a bio on Spears, BY JASON THOMPSON GBHS Volleyball and scored both of the Dolphins’ which included the following: Gulf Breeze News runs. Ben Lively and Tyler McGee ‘Corporal J,.R. Spears died Camp July 21-24 [email protected] The Gulf Breeze High School both had two hits in the loss. in Iraq doing what he loved and Volleyball Camp for fourth-12th The Dolphin JV team split a believed in while serving his graders is July 21-24 at the The Gulf Breeze Dolphin pair with Milton June 9 in Milton. country as a proud Marine. J.R. GBHS Gym. baseball team opened summer Bryce Wein went 2-for-2 and felt it an honor to serve his his The Fundamental Skills league play with a doubleheader scored twice, while Colin country and to serve with other Camp is 8-11 a.m. and costs split with Milton June 9. Davies went 2-for-2 with four proud Marines.’ $60; while the Advanced Skills The Panthers scored three RBIs in a 6-1 game one win. ‘In letters he wrote home, J.R. Camp (for eighth through 12th runs in the seventh inning to Trey Nichols and Brandon related that he wished all grade) is 12-2:30 p.m. and costs take game one 6-1. Sorenson both scored twice. Americans could witness the $75. Register by June 30 for Robin Hoffpauir doubled to Adam Gary and Taylor Webb many successes and free t-shirt. score Corey Downs for their only both had two hits. accomplishments being achieved Session placement depends on run in the third inning. Caleb Cruz Lee hit an RBI single, in Iraq by his unit and his volleyball knowledge and experi- Brown’s second inning single while Wein added a two-run Marines. While acutely aware of ence. Any eighth through 10th was the team’s only other hit. double in a 4-3, game two loss. the dangers he faced daily, J.R.’s graders and girls new to GBHS In game two, Kris Matsoukas Sorenson singled and scored patriotism never faltered and his volleyball should contact Coach hit a two-run single in the once, while Gary scored the selflessness remained evident.’ Waynn Sellers before registering Dolphins’ eight run sixth inning other run. ‘Shortly before his death, for Advanced Skills (e-mail as GBHS took game two 9-3. The following day, the J.R. told his parents that if a [email protected] or Downs added an RBI single Dolphin JV beat Pace 2-1 in Marine in his unit had to die, call 932-7682). in the inning, while Hoffpauir, game one before losing the he would rather be him than a The camp is sponsored by Alex Ball and Spencer Wiley all second half 12-1. fellow Marine who had a wife GBHS Volleyball Booster Club singled and scored. Sorenson’s sac fly in the and children back home.’ and forms are available at The Dolphins then lost two in bottom of the seventh scored Jase So while you’re watching GBHS Athletic Department, Pace the following day. Gulf Brown for the game-winner. your child play this weekend at Rec Center, or the Booster Club. Breeze lost game one 8-0 and Webb went 2-for-3, as did Lee. Shoreline Park, or while you’re For info contact Janet Eddy at game two 11-2. Sorenson also had a hit in the loss. eating on ‘Wing Night’ of if [email protected] or call Thomas Dorsey had three of In game two, Nichols’ you’re spending time on 934-9683. the Dolphins’ five hits in game groundout scored Webb, who vacation with your family, one, two of which were doubles. doubled. Gary and Tyler Dinelli please keep this words in mind British Soccer Patrick Vance and Brown had both had hits in the loss. and never forget there are hundreds of thousands of Camp July 21-25 at the team’s other hits. The Dolphin varsity team Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Jackson Yates struck out both hosted Choctaw Monday before young men and women like Tiger Point Park GBHS assistant coach Jak’y Kohr talks with pitcher Cody batters he faced in the sixth playing at Choctaw Tuesday. Spears on the other side of the Tiger Point Park will host a Warford in between innings last week against Milton. inning. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 19, 2008 5C Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS GBSA wins first nine at Dizzy Dean Districts ● Myers hits four and Mason Roddenberry all had Sam Carpenter hit a two- deficit in the second inning to three hits, while Wright, homer in the third inning, win Friday. home runs in Tiger Sanfeliz, Elle Blanton and scoring Nicky Myers, who Steven Huggins struck out Point 8-under win Sawarynski had two hits. doubled and went 4-for-4 with a nine in three innings of relief for 7-under double and scored twice. the win. He also hit an RBI GBSA 12, Perdido 8: BY JASON THOMPSON Myers also hit a three-run double in the fifth inning. Chance Napier homered in the homer in the sixth inning, scor- Brian Richards, Micah Gulf Breeze News first inning and drove in the ing Dylan Brayton and Will Patterson and Andrew Dorsey [email protected] game-tying run in the fourth Sawarynski. Brayton went 3- all had two hits in the win. inning as Gulf Breeze rallied for-4 and scored twice. Konner Flynn and R.J. Philips The home teams got off to a from a 7-2 second inning deficit Logan Turner went 2-for-4 both scored once in the win. great start at the Dizzy Dean to win their opener Friday. and scored once, while Bobby GBSA 8, Navarre 7: Zack District Tournament this past Spencer Wirth went 4-for-4 Murphy went 2-for-3. Kelley drew a bases loaded walk weekend at Shoreline Park. and scored once, while Coleman GBSA 11, Myrtle Grove 6: to score Brett Pardonner in the Gulf Breeze’s five All Star Burtt and Chandler Burtt both After falling behind 2-0 in the first bottom of the sixth as Gulf Breeze teams went a combined 9-0 before had three hits. Napier had two inning, Gulf Breeze scored five in rallied from 7-2 down with a five- losing their first game on Sunday. hits, as did Clay Clifton. the first and four in the second run fifth inning Saturday. Three of Tiger Point’s five teams Clifton had six putouts at first Saturday against Myrtle Grove. Kendall Gallagher went 3-for- were still alive (as of Sunday), base, while Wirth had six Jesse Grant went 3-for-3 with 4 with a double and scored once, including their 8-year-old team. putouts and three assists at a three-run homer. He also while Parker Baynes doubled Photo by David Standridge Dylan Hanks pitches for the Tiger Point 11-under All Stars. Nicky Myers hit four home runs second base. Napier had a pair scored twice. Luke Stringfellow and scored twice. Pardonner and drove in 11 in the 8s’20-3 win of outfield catches. and Daniel Green both went 3- scored twice in the win. innings): The Gulf Breeze Wave drove in two runs with a single. over Perdido Sunday. GBSA 15, Tiger Point 2: for-3, while Matthew Hawkins GBSA 22, Cantonment 6 blew open a close game with Joyce went 2-for-3 with a Teams had to endure three Gulf Breeze broke a 2-2 tie with and Connor Thompson both (three innings): Gulf Breeze four in the fourth and nine in the triple and scored three times. weather related delays on seven in the second, two in the went 2-for-3 and scored twice. broke open a close game with an fifth Friday against Bill Bond. NEP 12, Tiger Point 2: Saturday and Sunday, including third and four in the fourth to Brent Williams also had two 18-run third inning. GBSA sent Sam Joyce, who went 2-for-3 Tommy Hegarty and Tyler one where lightning struck a beat Tiger Point Saturday. hits in the win for Gulf Breeze. 23 batters to the plate in the and scored three times, hit a Thornton scored the only runs for light pole. Wirth went 4-for-4 with a Bill Bond 11, Tiger Point 2: decisive inning. two-run double in the Wave’s Tiger Point in a loss to NEP 6-under home run and scored twice, Logan Turner and Daniel Brayton Reddon McLaurine went 4- six-run second inning. Chance Sunday. Austin Lewter and Nick Perdido 15, Tiger Point 0: Tyler while Clifton and Cayson singled to score Riley Flynn and for-4 and scored three times, hit- Dyer also hit a two-run double Nasse had the team’s only hits. Walkup had both of Tiger Point’s McCurdy both went 2-for-4 and Myers in the second and third ting a two-run single in the first in the inning. Wave 13, Cantonment 0: hits in a loss to Perdido Sunday. scored twice. Coleman Burtt innings in a loss to Bill Bond. and RBI singles in the second Tyler Phelps, who went 2-for- Gill, Dyer and Amberson com- Michael Sawarynski had a went 2-for-3 and scored once, Myers and Rick Williams and third innings. Cole 3, scored on Joyce’s hit. bined to shut out Cantonment catch at the pitcher spot in the loss. while Kell Jackson scored twice both had two hits in the loss. Sheppard went 3-for-5 and Wade Niles hit a two-run Sunday, striking out six and Crestview 17, Tiger Point 2: and Trenton Lamar once. Tiger Point 20, Perdido 3: scored three times, hitting an single in the fifth inning, as did walking only two. Crestview scored 17 unanswered Bill Bond 12, GBSA 3: Gulf Tiger Point stayed alive in the RBI single in the third, while Zane Gill, who went 2-for-4 and Gill doubled twice and drove runs Sunday after Tiger Point Breeze led 2-0 after a half losers bracket behind Myers’ four Gallagher went 3-for-4 and scored three times. Julian in three, while Amberson and took a 2-0 first inning lead. inning before Bill Bond scored homers and Carpenter’s two scored twice, including two run Gordon and Adam Colston both Matthew deMahy went 2-for-3 Walkup and Aiden Arnold 12 of the last 13 runs of the round trippers. The duo combined scoring singles in the third. scored twice in the win, while with an RBI and two runs scored the Tiger Point runs, game Sunday. for 15 of the team’s 20 RBIs. Baynes, Bo Fabbro and Jace Amberson walked four scored. Dyer had three RBIs in while Liam Wright, Sebastien Clifton, McCurdy and Turner and Daniel Brayton Kelley both had two hits, while times and scored three times. the win, while Joyce had two Sanfeliz, Sawarynski and Coleman Burtt all singled and both went 4-for-4 in the win, Brian Joyner scored three times Wave 11, Navarre 1 (three and scored once. Harrison Dorsey had hits. scored in the loss. Gulf Breeze with Turner scoring four times and Pardonner twice. innings): Phelps and Colston The Wave scored in all six Walkup had two hits in the loss. residents Jake Weldon and and Brayton three. Murphy and Bill Bond 5, Tiger Point 2: A combined on a two-hitter innings, including five in the sixth. Perdido 14, Tiger Point 12: Steele Chambers combined for Broach both went 3-for-4 and four-run first inning was the Saturday against Navarre. 11-under Tiger Point, after scoring only five hits, with one of Chambers’ scored twice, while Sawarynski difference Sunday for Bill Bond Gill, who went 2-for-3 and Navarre 19, Tiger Point 1 two runs in two games, scored being a three-run homer. Both and Flynn both had two hits. over Tiger Point. scored twice, hit a two-run dou- (three innings): Navarre three in the sixth inning before scored twice for Bill Bond. 9-under Huggins singled and scored, ble in the first inning. jumped out to an 11-0 first falling short against Perdido 8-under Tiger Point 6, NEP 5 (seven while Patterson doubled and Amberson, who also scored inning lead on their way to a Sunday. Tiger Point 9, Navarre 4: innings): Colton Printiss scored scored in the loss. Dorsey added twice, hit a two-run single in the win over Tiger Point. Jansen Hicks hit an inside the Tiger Point broke a 4-4 tie with on a wild pitch with one out in an RBI single. Wave’s seven run second Dylan Hanks singled and park home run, scoring twice in one in the fifth and four in the the bottom of the seventh as 10-under inning. Joyce and Gill hit RBI scored Tiger Point’s lone run. the loss. Arnold, Kobe Banks sixth Friday. 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Moving on to the big time Three local middle school students are in Washington D.C. this week competing in this week’s National History Fair. Recent Woodlawn Beach Middle grads Michael Barbee and Jack Millward are in the Junior Group Documentary category, while GBMS grad Nathan Gupta is in the Junior Individual Exhibit category. They were second and first, respectively at last month’s State History Fair. Submitted Photos

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9:00 am - 11:30 am DAVE DAUGHTRY’S MORNING FOLKS 6 am - 9 am Mon. - Fri. OPEN MIC 8 am - 9 am Politically incorrect and proud of it! His libertarian philosophy rankles NEAL BOORTZ 9 am - 11:30 am conservatives (who think hes too liberal) and liberals (who think hes too THE EXPERT ADVISER SHOW conservative). 11:30 am - 12 noon The son of a DENNIS PRAGER 12 noon - 1 pm Marine Corps officer, Neal CLARK HOWARD 1 pm - 3 pm Boortz grew up in GREG KNAPP EXPERIENCE Pensacola (PHS 3 pm - 4 pm Mon. - Thur. class of 1963). He has dominated RING OF FIRE 3 pm - 4 pm Fri. Atlanta Radio since Submitted Photo YOUR TURN 4 pm - 6 pm 1969. Now WEBY The following students and teachers were in Washington May 31 for the National brings this top MICHAEL REAGAN 6 pm - 9 pm Sciance Olmypiad. Sitting in front: Jon Villanueva, Jason Lambert, Logan Rejda, Alex notch talent home. York, Ryan Roose, Kyle Finelli, Coach Susan Cundiff and Jordan Monahan. Sitting at RUSTY HUMPHRIES back: Nick Musmansky, Meagan Schaeffner, Stewart Williams, Chloe Diehl, Brianna 9 pm - midnight Edler, Collin Burke, Vincent Costers, Alex Williams. Standing: Ryan Henderson and Coach Robyn Ludlum. GBHS students place at Science Olympiad (850) 623-1330 www.1330weby.com Gulf Breeze News Washington, D.C. 12) Vincent Costers and Recent FCAT scores Gulf Breeze was one of 61 Kyle Finelli -- Herpetology showed that Gulf Breeze stu- schools that participated in 12) Ryan Henderson and dents are among the brightest the recent prestigious event. Jon Villanueva -- Sounds of in the state of Florida. Students placed in the fol- Music The school’s students also lowing categories: Trial Events are among the brightest in the 7) Vincent Costers and 19) Brianna Edler and nation, a fact that was vali- Nick Musmansky - Rocks Alex Williams -- Picture This dated by outstanding show- and Minerals 19th ings in the 2008 National 12) Ryan Roose and Jason 20) Logan Rejda -- Wind Science Olympiad in Lambert - Electric Vehicle Power

Window Treatment, Upholstery, & Slipcover Needs. * Silks * Faux Silks * Taffetas Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News * Cotton Prints * Sheers * Micro- Much obliged Gulf Breeze Principal Sylvan Ladner (second from left) receives a check for $1,000 from Gulf Suede * Tapestries * Sunbrella Breeze Arts President Marcia Moritz, as Nelson Ottenhause (left) and arts teachers Kelly Strozier and Lynndale Cacace join in the presentation. * Thibaut Designs Custom embroidered silk and linen drapery Gulf Breeze Arts make panels, fully lined and interlined. donations to area schools Store Hours Breeze Arts, Inc., President arts programs support is so BY SCOTT PAGE Marcia Moritz. GBHS was important. Mon.Fri. 106 Gulf Breeze News given an additional $500 for “It’s a fact that kids who Saturday 103:30 [email protected] allowing Gulf Breeze Arts, Inc., participate in arts do well in all other to hold the Celebrate the Arts subjects,” Ottenhausen added. Gulf Breeze Arts, Inc., Festival on school grounds. Some schools have already (850) 494-9454 recently donated $4,500 to four Pensacola Junior College decided how to spend the money. local schools, and the money will receive a $5,000 donation, “When Mr. Ottenhausen and should come as a welcome gift at an undetermined date, that his group showed up with this On Airport Blvd. at W Street since Santa Rosa County will contribute to the check, I felt like our prayers ● schools are facing budget cuts Endowment Fund that has were answered,” said Alicia 275-B W. Airport Blvd. Pensacola, FL that could eliminate elective already been established. Taylor, art educator at Oriole programs, such as arts. “These funds were made Beach Elementary. “We will be www.classyinteriorfabrics.com Gulf Breeze High, Gulf available because the arts buying a fabulous, state-of-the- Breeze Middle, Gulf Breeze festival did so well,” said art kiln for the OBE art room.” Elementary and Oriole Beach Nelson Ottenhausen, supporter GBMS was able to purchase a Elementary each received of Gulf Breeze Arts, Inc. new custom kayak set of the finest checks for $1,000 from Gulf He went on to say why local Kolinsky sable paint brushes.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 19, 2008 7C Schools/Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS GB Middle GBES fourth Tomey back as GBHS softball coach nine week Honor Roll Tomey will replace Bobby Young, who Also approved from last week’s School BY JASON THOMPSON will stay in the softball program as an Board meeting was the Rachel Purdy Honor Roll released Gulf Breeze News assistant. Like Tomey, Young is also a becoming the school’s new swimming [email protected] football coach, coaching the offensive line. coach. Purdy, entering her second year at released Mrs. Jenny Granse, principal Tomey’s return to Gulf Breeze from West Navarre Intermediate School, has and the faculty and staff at Gulf The game of coaching musical chairs Milton opens a spot on Mike McMillion’s been a head swim coach at Orlando's Mrs. Karen Murray, principal Breeze Middle School wishes to will continue next year, but this year the staff. He filled that with Brad Filbert, a Bishop Moore High School (two years) and the faculty and staff at Gulf congratulate the following music will stop on a familiar face. Milton native, who spent this past season and Rollins College (one year). Breeze Elementary School wishes students on achieving the A or Sean Tomey, who coached the Lady at Gulf Breeze. She takes over for Teri Atzhorn, who to congratulate the following A/B Honor Roll for the fourth Dolphins to their last winning season “We hated to lose him,” Kostic said. was the head coach for the last four years. students on achieving the A or and Final Nine Weeks. A/B Honor Roll for the fourth and (2006), became head coach of the Lady “In a way, he helped us. We also helped Atzhorn, who will step down as Aquatic final Nine Weeks of the 2007-08 Dolphins once again on Monday. him develop as a teacher and coach,” Nemith Director at The Club this month, doesn't A Honor Roll Blue Ribbon school year. Sixth Grade “He did a good job for us that year,” said of Filbert. “He brought in a different kind have any definitive plans as of yet. Ashley Addison, Naomi Allen, Athletic Director Mark Kostic said of of mindset that wasn’t a Gulf Breeze mindset. “My ideal job would be to go to meets and All A’s William Aydelott, Kelly Barnhill, Griffin Fifth Grade Battel, Tyler Beddow, Shane Bidwell, Tomey, who after the season, took a job at I know the kids really took to him.” just teach technique,” said Atzhorn, who will Mr. Chavez - Alexa Clark, Caroline Thomas Bixler, David Brayton, Evan Milton. He came back to Gulf Breeze last The departure of Filbert leaves a vacancy have both of her children (Andy and Aileen) Craighead, Preston De Maria, Abigail Brodie, Pierce Broscious, Kayla month. He’ll be the football team’s in the boys basketball program. Filbert swimming at South Carolina this season. Gubernat, Alan Gunn, Benjamin Brown, Richard Burns, offensive coordinator. coached the ninth-grade team this season. Atzhorn was at The Club for nine years. Lowrimore Jeffery Logan Mink and Alec Collins, Josey Collins, Clayton Acree Moss III. Nicholas Collins, Holly Culver, Mrs. Kildow - Dominic Bertelli, Colton Curtis, Hunter Davis, Mallory Matthew Cutler, Isabella Demotts, David Diloreto, Maichi Do, for the players at a cost of $5,000. They also amount of money in order to compete.” Espenscheid, Marion Farris, Pete Gray Dorsey, England Dubinsky, helped pay for the mats they perform on - Athletic Director Mark Kostic said that Hayes, Samantha Hoffman, Will Savannah Dunne, Mark Duntz, QB CLUB mats that are required by the state. each sport has an account set up through the Musmansky, Emily Radcliffe, Emilio Reghan Elliott, Kylie Feltenberger, Rivera and Madison Weaver. Christina Ferrara, Abigail Friedland, The Quarterback Club's two main goals school, but that it’s up to them to fill it. Continued from Page 3C Mrs. Lyons - Zack Argentine, Brian Garbell, Molly Gibbons, Taylor this summer are to pay for the sophomore, “Each sport fends for itself,” he said, Morgan Baker, Cole Brown, Riley Gorder, Caitlin Hare, Connor Harris, the poster that features the three teams and junior and senior players to attend a summer adding that the school pays for the bus and Nolan and Madeline Sellers. Michael Hawkins, Taylor Hering, their schedules. camp in Marianna. The school won’t allow gas usage to and from road games. Mr. Rodgerson - Ben Barrow, Tristen Hicks, Sebastian Jones, Cole Nitterauer Caroline Sullivan Jonathan Joyner, Alexandria “The Quarterback Club is a bridge freshmen to attend the camp for safety Warford says the QBC has never turned Mrs. Vignes - William Lambert, Karcher, Jordan Kirchgessner, reasons - for example, a freshmen could be people away who can’t pay. Such families between the community and the school,” Rachel McLeod, Savannah Nixon, Jordan Lamar, Sarah Lemon, head coach Chris Nemith said. “They’re an pitted against a senior during drills. can, in confidence, share their concerns and Dorothy Patterson, Josh Rutledge, Joseph Lennon, Katherine Li, Emily “For those three days, they’ll do they’ll be able to pay it off in other ways, and Troy Stringfellow Lively, Patrick Macauley, Graham integral part of our program.” Mrs. Wilkins - Joshua Argentine, Marcus, Brendan Martin, Because of the budget crunch, the everything together,” Warford said. “When like working in the concession stand. The Matthew Babikow, Katie Chastain, Kevin Miller, Anna Nawoschik, Quarterback Club is requiring a $125 they come back, they’ll be a team.” club can also help make sure parents can Chris Nguyen, and Hunter Sperry. Logan Norris, Abbey Olsen, Garrett membership fee for each family who has a The QBC is also helping defray the cost for work games where the kid isn’t playing. Peek, Margaret Player, Andrea Fourth Grade Reardon, Parker Remig, Emma player or cheerleader in the program. the players to attend a two month long training The QBC is also in the process of buying Ms. Adams - T.J. Brubaker, Reynolds, Laura Riney, Helena Rivera, Families will get a discount for each camp with Athletes Performance, located in misting fans for the players so they’ll be Kiersten Edlund, Valerie Krys, Noah Mitchell Robbins, Bailey Schmidt, additional child. the Andrews Institute. API has been used by able to cool down on the sidelines. Matthews, Taylor Belle Moore, Annemarie Schultz, Brandon While the $125 may sound like a lot, it’s many NFL Draftees in recent years. In addition to financial help, the Connor Nitterauer, Brook Ostrander, Seuzeneau, Jaclyn Spence, William Renae Schmidt, Mackenzie Wilson Stanley, Nicholas Staviski, Ryan $75 less than the membership fee for the “We’ve got one of the premiere facilities Quarterback Club is also in need of and Olivia Zokan. Stersic, Samantha Stott, Kristyn GBHS Soccer Boosters. The baseball fee is in the country here in Gulf Breeze,” manpower help. Mrs. Agrawal - Owen Battel, Suelflow, Jessica Sweet, Ashley $100, basketball and softball are $50, Warford said. “We’ve had cleanup days at the stadium Legend Davis, Brandon Bell, Tringas, Bailey Trzcinski, Allie Turner, Brandon Janeway, Sam Joyce, Haley Watson, Jon Weimer, volleyball is $35 and tennis is $30. Players had the opportunity to raise and in the last three years, the same group Jennifer Lennon, Megan Miller, Natalie Welsh, Gillian Werner and Warford says it costs the school money for the camp and API through their of members show up. That’s a fact,” said Jordan Renfroe, Allison Von Brock, Krista Woods approximately $900 to outfit a single pledges from the first ever Lift A Thon last Warford, but adds that has been changing in Logan Walck and Yianni Whisler. football player. Surprisingly, it costs more month, as well as car washes. recent weeks. Ms. Gregg - Chandler Hines, Norris Seventh Grade Harper, Nicole Brown, Adriana Rebecca Barham, Nicholas for cheerleading ($1,200), which includes Quarterback Club fundraising is important “From May on, there’s been more Fuentealba, Briane Landry, LoganSmith, Bookout, Mollie Bradshaw, Anna for another reason. According to Ed Gray, support and more volunteers,” he said. two full uniforms as well as camp costs. Logan Blythe, Diana Barragan, Nicholas Caldwell, Ariel Cantrell, Rachel “It’s very expensive,” said the QBC’s Santa Rosa County ranks second from the “They’re coming in with new ideas.” Lloyd and Laney Lambert. Carter, Haley Doman, Patrick Dunne, bottom in what they get back from the state. For more information on how you can Mrs. Laucella - Carleigh Katarina Espenscheid, Jack Ettelson, cheerleading representative Mary Jac Cleveland,Jacob Cross, Madison De Thomas Fitzgerald, Andrew Flynn, Stephenson. “The money from the state is drying up, help the Quarterback Club, contact club motts, Kendall Gallagher, Tyler Hare, Adam Foley, Scott Gilbreath, The club pays for materials to make so we have to be creative (in fundraising),” President Russell White at Megan Hawkins, Jessica James, signs, as well as candy to make goodie bags Warford said. “We have to raise a sizable [email protected]. See GBMS, Page 8C 6 See GBES, Page 8C 6

OBES fourth GBHS releases fourth nine weeks Honor Roll week Honor Mr. Sylvan Ladner, principal Miller, Dylan Millikan, Victor Moran, Kersch, Colin Kupris, Minish, Marley Podojil, Caitlin Pratt, Jennifer Pfeifler, Addison Pohlmann, of Gulf Breeze High School, is Joel Murphy, Lauren Musick, Ryan Charles Landrum, Charlsie Ashleigh Ryals, Briana Santiago, Sarah Potter, Michael Powell, Justin Roll released Oberhausen, Tiffanie Odenbrett, Langley, Kathleen Martin, Christian Marc Sessa, Shelby Smithey, Ratte’, Bailey Rinke, John Rockett, pleased to announce the Honor Ashley Ogurek, Benjamin Parrish, Mauldwin, William McCormick, Melissa Snider, Nathaniel Stanley, Kevin Rollins, Kevin Ryan, Mrs. Dawn Alt, Principal, Roll for the fourth nine-weeks Brad Parrish, Christine Pefley, Lauren McDonald, Julie Miller, Zoe Trenton Swann, Shane Thames, Michael Schmitz, Elizabeth Scully, Mr. Warren Stevens, grading period of the 2007-08 Erich Reitz, Anna Reynolds, Miller, Kelsey Moran, Sarah Munsch, Morgan Thomas, Blake Thompson, Camila Sharp, Nicholas Sholty, Assistant Principal, and the Crystopher Rice, Ashlee Ritter, Noah Nichols, Neila Nicholson, Megan Thompson, Steven Vernali, Amanda Simhachalam, Michael school year. Oriole Beach Elementary To be included on the “A” Mariano Rivera-Young, Chad Robin, Elizabeth Niles, Michala Nowak, Rachel Viglione, Alexander Williams Simhachalam, Spencer Sternung, Alexander Robinson, Jacqueline Alexandria Ortiz, Elizabeth and William Young. Connor Tate, Janisha Thomas, Staff congratulate the Honor Roll a student must have Robinson, Noelle Robles, Patterson, Cecelia Podojil, Andrew Reagan Threadgill, Genna Tober, following students. received a nine-weeks grade of Zachary Rogers, Ryan Roose, Quadrini, Zoe Rayor, Jessica Freshmen Elle Wade, Taylor Webb, Erin 90 or higher in each subject. Meagan Schaeffner, Ashley Richardson, Kyle Schnackenberg, Brooke Avritt, Lea Basham, Williams, Savannah Wing, Camille A Honor Roll Included on the “A” Honor Roll Schermerhorn, Ellyn Schroeder, Koren Schroeder, Michael Schuster, Justyn Beauchamp, Evan Bernard, Wood and Tyler Wright Third Grade for the fourth nine-weeks are Nicholas Skewes, Olivia Soutullo, Cameron Senior, Tiffany Sharar, Gina Bertelli, Brianna Beyers, Mrs. Brown - Erica Buck, Jeremy Suelflow, Tara Swann, Gregory Shows, Daniel Shull, Randolph Bradshaw, Jase Brown, To be included on the “A/B” the following students: Ansley Segal William Thomas, Ryan Thompson, Alyssa Smith, Rebecca Smith, Julie Brown, Samuel Byrne, William Honor Roll a student must have Mrs. Knight: - Nicole Parks Sean Thompson, Mallory Alexis Sydow, David Teschel, Campbell, Cheyenne Chapman, received a nine-weeks grade of Mr. Nelson - Drew Shea, Ben Seniors Torgersen, Stewart Williams, Analise Rebecca Timmons, Emily Tryon, Emily Craven, Nicki Dalton, Knapp Brittany Anderson, Michael Wise and Allison Zangari Caitlin Violette, Brittany Wheeler, Brennan Decker, Darien DeMaria, 80 or higher in each subject. Miss Swenor - Andrew Dorsey, Arnold, Christie Atchison, Caroline Dustin White, Jeffrey White, Jennifer Dolfie, Patrick Dorsey, Harry Included on the fourth nine- Faith Franz, Summer Scott, Atkinson, Natalie Blair, Stephanie Juniors Jacob Wilson, Lyndsey Wright and Drasutis, Marisa Duke, Deven weeks “A/B” Honor Roll are the Nicholas Woods, Colin Wright Bova, Brooke Boylan, Samuel Lisa Aguado, Lauren Amberson, Anne Yates Dunlop, Charlotte Engel, Natalie following students: Fourth Grade Bradshaw, Joshua Brown, Jacob Arden Armbruster, Morgan Arnett, Felder, Joseph Finelli, Brandon Fish, Mrs. Ceravolo - Jade Burks, Caroline Buxton, Catherine Atkinson, Elizabeth Sophomores James Floyd, Morgan Floyd, Carver, Jares Doverspike, Kelsey Campbell, Kyle Chavers, Barfield, Tobie Bass, Jamie Beeler, William Abernathy, Carlos Ashby, Robyn George, Maury Goldstein, Seniors Natalie Jones, Megan Pewitt Calvin Conner, Patrick Cooke, Amanda Bennett, William Bramlett, Omari Baines, Alexa Booth, Ryan Kathryn Gough, Steven Henderson, Melanie Albert, Andrew Antonetti, Mrs. Etheridge - Ashley Leland Davis, Stephanie Dickey, Zachary Brannon, Collin Burke, Boylan, Kylie Conner, Vincent Shelby Hobbs, Daniel Jacobi, Ian Lindsey Arnett, Mark Banks, Lindsay Sekul, Ashley McComber, Claire Kristen Dorsey, Justin Engle, Madelyn Buxton, Krystal Costers, Melanie Cummins, Jeffrey, Kellie Krueger, Cassandra Beard, Kallie Beckman, Eric Overly, Scott McGaugh Andrew Eskridge, Matthew Ferrara, Dickison, Chloe Diehl, Liesl Drew, Matthew Dannheisser, Robyn Lane, Jonathan MacDonald, Beovich, Caroline Bergan, Hallie Ms. Garcia - Lauren Holtzclaw, Manuela Fiorentino, Philip Floyd, Christopher Dunn, Celia Eddy, Davidson, Robert Davies, Amanda Marcanio, Katharine Brewer, Geoffrey Brill, Jasmin Amber Hamilton, Allie Neyman Thomas Gibble, Caitlin Gottstine, Samuel Ellis, Joshua Epstein, Lauren Davis, Christopher Dinelli, McIver, Shannon McKiernan, Kyle Busbee, Samuel Bynum, Mrs. Harvey - Kalani Bobbie Haynes, Nichole Helmick, Colleen Flynn, John Foryt, Paul Laura Fradenburg, Angelica McKissack, Cody Meadows, Laura Matthew Catellier, Jacob deGafferelly, Alexis Johnson, Jennifer Holder, Meaghan Ives, Foryt, Timothy Gibbs, Travis Gill, Godfrey, Heather Haney, Ashley Merrill, Coral Molina, Rachel Ceravolo, Stephanie Coffey, Victoria Skylyr Merchant, Abby Ray, Hillary Kates, Kadee Kennedy, Alianna Gilmartin, Kayla Goliwas, Hinkebein, Chau Ho, John Howe, Morgan, Hrisanthi Mukas, Ryan Coker, Alice Davis, Colleen Delaney, Lacole Roper, Brianna Sekul Chelsea Knox, Jordan Law, Cory Amanda Greene, Rebecca Harris, Lena Ibrahim, Olivia Jerrems, Hillary Mulroy, George Neese, Shane Dorlag, Haley Duke, Martine Mrs. Holifield - Sam Dalton, Lawson, Dylan Lee, Hunter Hickman, Joshua Jurnovoy, Kozbiel, Rachael Lott, Roy McGee, Grace O’Connell, Sallie Flake, Katherine Franklin, Harrison Olivia Printiss Benjamen Losoya, Micah Andrew Kasabian, Thomas Patrick McKiernan, Benjamin Papajohn, Michael Patterson, Garrett, Josh Green, Mrs. Marcanio - Maddie Mandes, Lucas Medwell, Megan Kasabian, Megan Keene, Adam Medeiros, Melody Medwell, Jordan Kassidy Patton, Brianna Paulus, See GBHS, Page 8C 6 See OBES, Page 8C 6

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As your Santa Rosa County Tax Collector, I would ducted. We cannot be sat- like to take this opportunity to inform everyone that isfied or complacent with CANCELED we successfully concluded our 2008 delinquent Tax doing things the same old OR Certificate Sale at 9:00 a.m. on Friday May 30th. way and our employees- This was our second year to hold the certificate sale both management and online, which is ultimately beneficial to all parties- staff are constantly looking tax payers, bidders, Santa Rosa County and School for new and innovative NON-RENEWED? Board and other taxing authorities. This year there ways to serve you---the public. We welcome your were 5,212 certificates which were offered for sale suggestions and comments at all times, both over representing a total dollar value of $6,221,608.41. the counter, by phone, and by e-mail. Be sure to Of those 3,191 certificates were successfully bid on visit our web site of www.robertmcclure.com for and awarded representing $4,751,610.12 in tax col- information on office services, locations, and pay- lections for the local tax coffers. The average inter- ment options. est rate this year was 14.665%, which is in contrast PREMIUMS to last year's average interest rate of 4.12%. The As always, thank you for allowing me and my staff online sale ultimately benefits all tax payers due to to serve you. the savings in both time and money. Robert G. McClure CFC TOO HIGH? The last year that a "live auction" was held, the sale took 3 days and 4 employees just to conduct the (850) 983-1800 sale. The "after sale/behind the scenes" took an Branch Office Locations: additional 3 days. The online sale was held in just Milton - Santa Rosa Admin Center ● 6495 Caroline St. one hour (although bidders had been able to place Thompson-Walden Insurance Midway - South Santa Rosa Service Center bids for several days prior) and was balanced within “Serving Pensacola, Gulf Breeze, and Pace since 1976” 2 days. This online sale is just another example of ● 5841 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. the way that through technology your Santa Rosa Gulf Breeze-Quiet Water Business Park County Tax Collector's Office is striving to be wise ● 1101 Gulf Breeze Parkway Santa Rosa County Escambia County stewards of your tax dollars and streamline both in Pace - Main Street Center ● 4000 Highway 90 Unit A (850) 994-9520 (850) 478-0401 time, efficiency, and dollars the way business is con- Jay - Jay Community Center ● 5259 Booker Lane

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8C June 19, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Schools Gulf Breeze NEWS GBES GBMS: Fourth and final nine OBES Moore Natalie Rockett, Poppy Sims and Harley Spann. Continued from Page 7C week Honor Roll released Continued from Page 7C Fourth Grade Corey Nolan, Tyler Phelps John Ms. Adams - Megan Benoit, Bookout, Jordan Faxio, Emily Michael Schuster. Rabecca Cowen, Ian Gruenloh, Zac Continued from Page 7C Farris, Auston Fillinger, Miguel Flores, Jessica Odom, Zachary Ogurek, Hoeflich, Destry Nix, Natalie Tobin Mrs. Mann - Michelle Barrineau, Hinote, Olivia Pierce, Mike Provosty, Samantha Galvan, William Shannon Page, Sara Papantonio, Mrs. Routh - Bailey Speer, Sarah Callahan, Rachel Callahan, Kristan unger, Pete Staviski, Savannah Green, Nicholas Gupta, Goodman, Alexis Gray, Sierra Hamlin, Alexis Parnell, Jordan Parsa, Michael Jessica Laenger, Jamie Seabrooke, Kiersten Ellis, Mary Miles Hitchcock, Spencer Van Pelt and Frances Carolyn Hamilton, Allison Hanline, Christina Harpole, Ryusei Hashida, Paton, Hailey Philips, Courtney Platt, Savannah Goette, Saige Hickey Alex Jasper, Wade Niles, Kate Williams. Elizabeth Hoehn, Raleigh Hooks, Ryusho Hashida, Carole Henderson, Courtney Radcliffe, Ian Sarra, Fifth Grade Prezioso, Bradley Proctor, Trey Mrs. Agrawal - Anna Gary, Marina Johnson, Savannah Johnson, Hayden Hill, Antonio Hockman, Cate Benjamin Scarborough, Joseph Schultz, Mrs. Broach - Camille Adkison, Smith and Aubree Stillman. Cailyn Hamstra, Ryoma Hashida, Timothy Jones, Elizabeth Kenworthy, Hodges, Kaleigh Holifield, Catherine Scully, Preston Sellers, Zach Arner, Trent Compton, Devin Mary Kate Higgins, Evan Kelsch, Elizabeth Kubik, Hunter Lyster, Arthur Holk, Alexa Johnson, Caroline Shell, Devin Sholty, Chloe Gura, Brent Perez, Melia Wright, Third Grade Baileigh Loggins and Daven Patel. Derek Matusz, Y-Nhu Ngo, Rhett Michael Krys, Richard Lacey, David Simpson, Elizabeth Smith, Seth Smith, Claire Youngman Mrs. Bielenda - Emma Allison, Bo Mrs. Gregg - Archie Boswell, Oakley, Eric Post, Allison Proctor, Seth Langham, Eric Larsen, Daniel Lawson, Alexander Spangler, Harley Taylor, Dr. Carson - Nathaniel Arner, Fabbro,Cameron McLean, Kyle Aubrey DeLaughter, Caitlyn Gill, Rejda, Savannah Richardson, Tatiana Amelia Leenig, Sara Lee, Haley Lindsey Thorne, Connor Torraca, Rachel Carr, Kaitlin Carver, Brie Rutledge, Carly Signor and Jordan Taylor Julian Gordon, Daniel Harris, Owen Rivera, Justin Shoemaker, Sara Spillers, Martineau, Joshua Martin, Abigail Jacob Trew, Parker Vantassel, Peter Perdue, Gant Player, Karol Rodriguez Ms. Bodi - Tristan Covell, GiGi Hayes, Malcolm Landrieu, Claudia Braxtin Strange, Chloe Thompson, Mcdaris, William Mclin, Sarah Meehan, Vierthaler, Brandon Vogt, Cassidy Mrs. Godfrey - Kayla Carroll, Brittany Dempsey, Jake Hering, Logan Manderson and Chandler Mapoles. Cody Thompson, Don Tran, Seth Graham Messer, Miranda Molter, Warford, Taylor Weldon, Zachary Wight, Cole, Jordan Doman, Eva Ernst, Ashley Kilgore, Nina Straviski and Ian White. Mrs. Laucella - Brooks Boles, Traylor, Kyle Wells, Zachariah Tanner Molter, Stephanie Moraes, Torrey Williams, Eric Wilson, Dion Wolf, McIninch, Taylor Robinson Ms. Carr - Jack Baltz, Bailey Christopher Burgoyne, Zac Green, Winslow and Chad Wise Nicholas Morgan, Blake Myers, Daniel Anamarie Wright and Oceane Ziegler Mrs. Leininger - Bailey Anderson, Berry, Sabrina Burns, Maggie Tara Dorlag,Killian Hunt, Patrick O’Dea, Evan Ogden, Davy Pardonner, David Carbaugh, Sydney Ezelle, Gilbreath, Spencer Grace, Anna O'Hargan, Sydney Wright and Eighth Grade Chase Parnell, Nicholas Prout, Holly Eighth Grade Mac Pewitt, Isabel Randall, Kaleigh Griffin, Macey Hicks, McKayla Michael Yates Komila Abdukarimova, Brandon Reynolds, Kaylen Reynolds, Shelby Andrews, Michael Artiola, Snyder, Luke Stachler Massey, Cintia Nelson, Matt Stersic Mrs. Mann - Hank Baggett, Addison, Zachary Allen, Summer Jacob Rice, Jasmine Robinson, Brett Bernal, Blake Bidwell, Sutton Mrs. Pierce - Nolan Blanchard, and Kyler Strange Ashley Cecil, Matt Davis, Andrews, John Baldwin, Jordan Battel, Lauren Ruben, Matthew Ryan, Black, Christina Brown, Michelle Colin Kagan, Zach Mathews, Mrs. Cibula - Madison Allmon, Christopher Fisher, Josh Hartley Jordan Bennett, James Bielenda, Braden Samay, Rebecca Schramm, Brown, Asa Brunson, Jessica Bryant, Hannah Miller, Allie Truett Gabe Jones, Elizabeth Keel and Sarah Landrum, Brett Pardonner, Adam Bourque, Olivia Brill, William Tristan Simms, Slaye Simon, Parker Annie Buck, Jillian Bunze, Ryan Burke, Mrs. Wilkins - Kalee Bogan, Mai Sam Motherway. Colton Printiss, Daylia Rittenhouse, Brown, Robert Burns, Hunter Byrne, Smith, Ryan Smith, Zachary Spencer, Taylor Busbee, Mary Kate Campbell, Bunch, Alex Gambaro, Sarah Ms. Jolly - Jamey Hodges, Grant Tyler Roberts and Garrett Thomas. Allison Carter, Taylor Castleberry, Anne Tamburro, Joseph Tobin, Ranjan Canekeratne, Brooke Grubbs, Dylan Hanks, Susie Harris, Kemp, Max Kirchgessner, Jill Marks, Lauren Cleveland, Hayden Davis, Jennifer Towe, William Carmichael, Lauryn Carnley, Jordan Jasmyn Hearn, Auston Lewter, Gavin Mayes, Cole Sheppard and Third Grade Katelyn Ezelle, Dylan Ferraro, Kirk Turnipseed, Tyler Ueberschaer, Dale Cartledge, Luke Cunningham, Griffin Lynch, Taylor Scheele, Casey Warford. Mrs. Bielenda - Branden Franks, Taylor Garrett, Myles Gorder, Utsey, Megan Vaught, William Amanda Curington, Makenna Curtis, Meredith Snyder, Emily Viglione, Mrs. Shaw - Madison Michles and Fiveash, Olivia Gill, Brian Joyner, Travis Gottstine, Justine Grace, Victoria Weston and Mariah Winslow Richelle Czeck, John De Kozan, Josh Wise Avery Stine. Emily Laird, Petras Klementavicius, Gray, Shane Halpin, Savannah Hamlin, Mitchell Delgado, Savannah Deloach, Courtney Norris, Austin Perez and Brandon Harper, Laura Harpole, Seventh Grade Westin Demotts, Devan Ellis, A/B Honor Roll All A/B's Natalie Turner, Brandon Harvey, Lauren Harvey, Cole Peyton Allen, Anna Bailey, Craig Taylor Ellsworth, Elizabeth Fairleigh, Third Grade Fifth Grade Ms. Bodi - Reid Binion, Emme Irwin, Andrew Jurnovoy, Erik Kelsch, Barnhill, Brittnee Begin, Jack Benge, William Farmer, Seth Friedland, Mrs. Brown - Will Cross, Hayden Mr. Chavez - Victoria Elaine Boykin, Lauren Cole, Jack Grimley, Brittany Krepp, Neal Lacey, Gregory Joshua Benoit, Casey Benson, Mary Jessica Fromularo, Parker Frost, Essary, Alex Hernandez, Madeline Bailey, Luke Michael Burkholder, Maggie Higgins, Joshua Hoffman, Leenig, Julianne Lewis, Jordan Marcus, Benz, Maria Bertelli, John Bray, Alaina Lariza Garcia, Caroline Gibble, Johnson, Melissa Jordan, Taylor Lacey Leigh DeLoach, Madeline Molly Keating, Anna Redden, Tyler Cameron Mazzola, Alexander Meade, Burns, Olivia Burns, Landon Cagle, Kirsten Hirshowitz, Alexandra Hoewt, Kehoe, Shelby Oquist, Luke Rose Domning, Nicholas Richard Reid, Madison Taneja and Kegan Blake Meredeth, Constanza Miguel, Simone Canekeratne, Brittany Cayson, Emalee Hudson, Renee Hunt, McHenry, Dior Brown, Enery Nelson Heseman, Mary Alexandra Klisart, Walker. Roberto Miguel, Jennifer Mitchell, Caitlin Chapman, Helana Clarkin, Ashley Joffrion, Bailey Kernodle, Mrs. Knight - Samantha Bixler, Talia Jace David Mungai, Christina Mrs. Burker - Megan Hoffman, Kimberly Morse, James Mozur, Taylor Collins, Carmen Conway, Jack Khorram, Kyle Koester, Bogan, Cassidy Bosso, Madison Katherine Owens, John David Macall Massey, Amelie Murrell, Katherine Munsch, Taylor Pacenta, Quentin Cooper, Jack Francis Costello, Samantha Landfair, Brittany Brewer, Trent Johnson, Ed Kellermann, Rosas, and Ryan Blake Walter. Connor Thompson , Christopher Michael Reitz, Hannah Rodgers, Cody Cowen, Matthew Craighead, Langham, Joshua Lawson, Robert Daniel Laurent, Anna Lewis, Trevor Mrs. Kildow - Rosana Bodi, Torbert, Delaney Williams, Summer Alexandria Ryals, Michelle Schroeder, Kendall Crenshaw, Maylee Crockford, Lee, Adrienne Leffard, Robinson, Ken McKenzie Sierra Gardner, Matthew Minish and Winters and Alyna Woodall Kerrie Shaw, Sarah Shell, Kaley Amanda Cutler, Morgan Dantin, Joshua Lemon, Dorian Lennep, Mrs. Laurent - Tristan Diamond, Carlos Moreno Ms. Carr - Grayce Hoskins, Zach Sise, Darren Skitt, Isabella Soutullo, Hunter Dellinger, Austin Droogsma, Adrienne Lennon, Dane Locklin, Drew Liess, Keegan Luchsinger, Mrs. Lyons - Meaghan Boggs, Kelley, Kirk Pennewell and Bailey Alyse Tack, Elizabeth Tate, Christopher Chase Dupuis, Taylor Etier, Katherine Jacob Macan, Alexander Magoon, Nethanya Gracia, Jonas Ellington Rachael Cutroni, Youssef Helmi, Wilson. Taylor, Lisa Taylor, Megan Thames, Farmer, John Fiveash, Kyle Fogel, Grace Mallett, Rhyan Mcelroy, April Mr. Nelson - Allison Grubbs, Zach Emily Kaufman, Hank Newell, Mrs. Cibula - Maddy Bell, Adam Natalie Thomas, Allen Wang, Kyle Folland, Kristin Foster, Jasmine Mcghee, Skylar Mckee, Kathleen Pohlman, Jacob Fink, Madison Makenna Powell, Juliette Redden, Colston, Eric Czeck, Baylan Samantha Welsh, Brett Westmoreland, Freeman, Kaitlyn Gifford, Joshua Meyers, Seth Minor, Wade, Azelonde Ellison, Konner Sarah Jane Searcy, Jordan Signor, Denson, Makenna Faircloth, Rachel Sarah Woods and Ryan Zavoral. Goldstein, Nicholas Gomez-Wukich, Kevin Moran, Linda Ojeda, Flynn, Madison Scifo, Brennan and Berkely Taneja. Grimley, Jacob Martin, Nick McCain, Benjamin Gough, Randall Halpin, Lauren Overlade, Luz Pena, Reanna Kress Mr. Rodgerson - Cassie Andrews, Holley Meaney, Kaelyn Nobles, A/B Honor Roll Abigail Harris, Carl Hoffman, Vanessa Ramirez, Julie Ann Remitar, Kristina Mrs. Randle - Haleigh Dickerson, Emma Bolton, Magen Brubaker, Jacob Pettijohn, Jamison Sanders Sixth Grade Holding, Kendall Hoover, Benjamin Renfroe, Harrison Rhodes,Patrick Amber Doyle, Zion Hamilton, Magen Alex Chastain, Sam Covell, Garner and Olivia Spann. David Alverson, Courtney Avritt, Hoskins, Samuel Hoskins, Ally Hurd, Roane, Reno Routh, Alexandria Huntlely, and Katya Khvatkova Curington, Sara Fabbro, Kathrin Ms. Jolly - Madeline Armstrong, Regan Beard, Danielle Bodovetz, Haydn Ilano, Sarah Jacobi, Alyssa Ruben, Nicole Sakry, Kaylen Sarra, Mrs. Shields - Kristyn Gordon, Hess, Haley Moss and Alex Tyler Bailey, Will Bigler, Alyx Christopher Brandon, Darbi Cagle, Jones, Eliza Jones, Megan Jones, Ryan Schulz, Christina Sessa, Gavin Nelson, Riley Robinson Thompson. Jeffries, Jennifer Langham, Lilly Brooke Chandler, Nathan Christensen, Graham Kaplan, Kendall Keating, David Simpson, Rosemary Sims, Miss Swenor - Maria Figueiredo, Mrs. Vignes - Morgan Armstrong, Smith, Alli Tate, Hannah Taylor, Taylor Clark, John Cobb, Kelly Cook, Nickolas Kessler, Nicholas Kozbiel, John Tamburro, Reid Torgersen, Rachel Fulton, Paola Gutierrez, Alex Barham, Jacob Smithey and Shelby Taylor and Whitney Weldon. Andrew Creech, David Crowhurst, Victoria Law, Shelby Link, Landry Sarah Van Slyke, Sarah Viglione, Ashley Hild, Evan Overly, Taylor Saralyn Toussaint. Mrs. Shaw - Kaitlyn Adkins, Nathan Davis, Briana Delaney, Lowrimore, Lauren Martin, Kyla Chance Wallis, Ryan Wan, Peacock, Tristan Riley, Taylor Wilt Mrs. Wilkins - Meagan Allen, Rachel Babikow, Benjamin Adrianna Delaughter, Emily Delp, Mcelroy, Kurtis Mckissack, Alexa Nicola Ward, Samantha Webking, Fourth Grade Noah Bowman, Elizabeth Branco, Cunningham, Catherine Grimley, Kharas Denson, Ashlynn Dickerson, Mcknight, Victoria Medina-Ames, Emily Wheeler, Meghan Willard, Mrs. Ceravolo - Alyssa Castanon, Grayson Fiveash, Lindsey Harrison, Hayden Hill, Evan Newkirk-Zern, Jonathan Dorf, Daniel Dunn, Madeleine John Murphy, Martin Murphy, Claire Joshua Wilson, Olivia Wise and Zachary Freeman, Christian Hart, Justin Keene, Selena Lillo, Zoe Alyssa Scott and Noah Woods. Emholtz, Austin Faircloth, Rebecca Musmansky, Elmer Neal, Luke Niles, Craig Wood. Kristin Holifield, Nikolai Khvatkov, Emily Ricket, Madisyn Smith Mrs. Etheridge - Destini Ferraro, Jordyn Bradley, Tristan Felder, Jonah GBHS: Fourth nine-week Honor Roll announced Roby, Isabella Trejo, Viet Nguyen Ms. Garcia - Kel Credeur, Olivia Johnson, Lindsey McComber, Julia Continued from Page 7C Juniors Amanda Williams and Alexander Roberta Palau, Katherine Patshy, Davis, Thomas Deaver, Everett Ellis, Morse, Maddie Ngo, Garrison McTyre Ashley Alverson, Thomas Amick, Yo r k Tristan Powers, Julia Proctor, Alec Brittney Enzian, Kenneth Flores, Mrs. Harvey - Connor Boudreaux, Carson Greenway, Nicholas Angelo Anastopoulo, Wade Baggs, Purser, Christopher Riney, Stephen Danny Gifford, Laurin Halstead, Courtney Coogle, Hunter Cosse, Gunter, Whitney Harris, Robert Carl Baldwin, Jerrica Batting, Cory Sophomores Robbins, Kristin Robertson, Joseph Stefan Harper, Tyler Harp, Benjamin Harrison Fleming, Heath Johnson, Havrilla, Corey Headrick, Christina Beals, William Bielenda, Bayleigh Dabney Abbott, Emily Adams, Rockett, Jacob Roupe, Jack Harris, Jacob Harris, Alayna Hayes, Nathan Paulchek Helvenston, Justin Hurd, Alex Boles, Joseph Brown, Alexandrea Michelle Albert, Megan Baker, Ian Sargent, Kevyn Sarra, Sarah Hicks, Maggie Hooks, John Mrs. Holifield - Matthew Kenworthy, Hussmann, Sarah Hyman, Castanon, Rachel Chernekoff, Beard, Andrew Belter, Alexandra Gage Matthew Schellin, Nicholas Jesmonth, Matthew Kasabian, Kayla Odom, Bailey Walker Jacqueline Jerrems, Toy Jordan, Amy Churchwell, Margaret Clark, Bertz, Joseph Bodovetz, Andrew Schumacher, Thomas Simmering, Carly Kennedy, Thomas Mrs. Marcanio - Wes Davis, Ryan Jordan, Meghan Kirby, Erin Cook, Stephanie Davis, Maci Boven, Lindsay Bowman, Lauren Melanie Simon, Mitchell Solomon, Lampone, Michael Larsen, Payton Caleb Dick, Mimi Dickerson, Kayle Kirstyn Kotwal, Jeffrey Lanza, Demahy, Maique Do, Alexander Cannon, Mikaela Carbaugh, Hayes Sperry, Christian Stachler, Lee, Ekaterina Linkova-Henning, Figueriedo Brittany Lavin, Elizabeth Lawlis, Duntz, Raymond Eagley, Colleen Kara Cederquist, Emily Chastain, Jonathan Stanhagen, Carli Corey Loudon, Carolyne Lynch, Mrs. Routh - Nicholas Valletto, Philip Lee, Brittany Loudon, Eastburn, Thomas Farmer, Kelsey Miranda Coley, Bruce Cooke, Sarah Steinhauer, Justin Stephens, Rachel MacLeod, Michael Mann, Jacob McComber, Katelyn Kurtlan Mason, Melanie Matthews, Frost, Wesley Geddie, Cook, Casey Crenshaw, Devin Joshua Suelflow, Nicole Jay Martin, Dariann McShea, Sherman, Cameron Fields, TJ Durst Max Mead, James Mitchell, Nicholas Graham, Amanda Depalma, Teresa Di Loreto, Thomas Symmes, Rebecca Taylor, Joshua Sydney Melanson, Amy Miller, Fifth Grade Scott Mitchell, Dane Monnin, Green, Julia Green, Sterling Griffin, Dorsey, Marian Doyle, Crystal Thomas, Chad Thompson, Kathryn Miller, William Miller, Jordan Mrs. Broach - Erin Dellinger, Kyle Michele Moody, Sarah Morgan, Ryan Henderson, Nicole Hirshowitz, Dudley, Jessica Durant, Alexandria Toussaint, Cody Walden, Moore, Ashley Moss, Ruben Goldsmith, Eva Guiterrez, Autumn Ryan Nelson, Thao Nguyen, Andreas Hudson, Arika Hurd, Naomi Megan Eastburn, Brianna Edler, Jessica Watson, Tyler Willets, Molly Nichols, Michael Nixon, Kristy Hamilton, Dylan Hartley, Molly Kelsey Norris, Brian Olsen, Briana Hurd, Ammar Hussain, Scott Jaffe, Bianca Ephraim, George Estess, Williams, Ashley Wilson, O'Connor, Ross O'Hara, Caitlin Kegley, Troy Lebourdais Pate, Matthew Patrick, Makenzie Hailey Jarrett, Alicia Jeffrey, Jacob Ettelson, Kori Ewens, David Stephanie Wippler, Amber Wright Okrzesik, Virginia Outzen, William Dr. Carson - Samuel Dantin, Patton, Jessica Phelps, Sean Kamienski, William Fairleigh, Megan Floyd, Jacqueline and Daniel Zink Patrick, Claire Engel, John McQuillan, Zack Brittany Pyle, Peter Rappold, Kantrales, Hiroyuki Kawahara, Ryan Fockler, Brandley Foley, Sarah Foss, Chase Perdue, Clay Pfeifler, Pearcy, Michael Rice, Jackson Chelsea Ready, Logan Rejda, Kent, Jason Lambert, Natalie Richard Freeman, Daniel Gibble, Freshmen Casey Platt, Ashley Quarles, Janna Shelton Tyler Reynolds, Michael Roane, Landry, Haley Lauw, Derik Lawson, Roland Harvey, Victoria Harvey, Eric Adams, Seth Additon, Rasch, April Joy Remitar, Ryan Mrs. Godfrey - Alex Boys, Aaron Ryan Routh, Rachel Sadler, Branch Lee, Charles Logan, Daniel Ann Havrilla, Kelly Hayes, Brynne Shelby Alcock, Katie Aldridge, Rennie, Emily Retherford, Donovan Cesar, Jasmine Davis, Noah Austin Santiago, Michael Lynch, Jessica Majewski, Heatley, Kelsey Hebert, Kelsey Lauren Alverson, Constantine Scott, Hannah Seigle, Hannah Desimone, Alison Jennings, Ashlynn Schoettle, Walter Schroth, Kristopher Matsoukas, Kasey Holland, Noah Holsworth, Lauren Anastopoulo, Ravin Anderson, Sepulveda, Evan Smith, McCall, Travis Parkins, Michael Penn, Sarah Sepulveda, Whitney McCleary, Carl McDaris, Andrea Hooper, Nicholas Humphrey, Jeffrey Arnett, Jordan Baggett, Jeffrey Smith, Corinne Snyder, Tommy Printiss, Zach Riggins, Chase Shay, Claire Shipman, Alexandra Medlin, Lauren Messer, Clinton Michael Hynds, Kayla James, Connor Barretta, Ethan Bartolome, Brandon Sorenson, William Rosen, Emily Simmering, Simon, Erika Solarski, Maxwell Miller, Jacqueline Mitchell, Jessica Tyler Johnson, Kurt Keene, Susie Morgan Bass, Spearing, Harrison Stagner, Katie Mrs. Leininger - Thomas Flynn, Spencer, Kirstie Stivers, Dallas Morgan, Ryan O'Hara, Grace Kim, Amelia Klug, Bretney Pierre Bass, Zachary Batson, Stanhagen, Jacqueline Stone, Emily Jacob Peavy, George Scifo, Alicia Sullivan, Brianna Tash, Ashley Papajohn, Ronald Pfeiffer, Lawrence, Taylor Lee, Stephen John Bayer, Janae' Bennett, Mathias Stuckey, Carlin Symmes, Ryan Stevens, Muhammad Ahmad Thibodeaux, Kerri Thomas, Harrison Prochaska, Bridget Lynch, Anndrea Marsh, Benjamin Bergan, Frederic Brewer, Mallory Thompson, Holden Tibbs, Mrs. Pierce - Gray Aanestad, Reid Tidwell, Kaitlin Turner, Randall, Casey Redish, Victoria McCrary, Christina McNally, Colin Buechler, Juliana Bui, Rachael Taylor Trawick, Rico Vargas, Terry Barnes, Chloe Gillman, Alex Mario Vargas, Alexandra Venezia, Rhodes, Samantha Schachner, Murphy, Nicholas Musmansky, Burton, Elizabeth Carney, Brianne Rebecca Violette, Caroline Holloway, Jacob Kubik, Breanna Jonathan Villanueva, Tess Stephen Schmitz, Christopher Shaw, Mariam Nessim, Thy Kieu Carree, Jenna Ceravolo, Waghalter, Laura Wagoner, Scroggins, Taelor Smith, Brooke Waggoner, Larry Weis, Eleni Jordan Smith, Mark Starling, Kari Nguyen, Summer Norman, Stephen Trever Challenor, Meredith Michaelyn Watford, Lacey Webb, Torraca, Lyndsey White Weisnicht, Angela Whidby, Joshua Stephenson, O'Brien, Elyse O'Connell, Kalyn Chavers, Christopher Cooke, Bryce Wein, Ciara Wheeler, Tyler Mrs. Wilkins - Bryson Cole, Dylan Wilkins, Christopher Wilson and Brandon Timmons, Dariel O'Connor, Jessica Odenbrett, Daniel Bradley Costello, Kathleen Costers, Williams, Abraham Wilson, Hall, Keri Hawkins, Kenny Herrholz, Edward Wolfe. 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Section D GULF BREEZE NEWS June 19, 2008 SRIA turns deaf ear to noise ordinance BY LISA NEWELL Pensacola Beach’s unrestricted noise levels until 2 a.m. He favors adding Gulf Breeze News core area residents and a provision limiting noise levels. [email protected] nightclubs that play Board members were told that Panama City and St. Rantin’ loud music are going Augustine are two tourist areas grappling with the noise The cup to have to learn to issue as well. Betty Gail Peters, a South Harbour resi- and ravin’ coexist, as the Santa Rosa Island Authority did not get dent, said St. Augustine limits the decibels to 75 from overflows with the votes needed to enact a proposed ordinance limiting 25 feet away and that Panama City is considering a Sometimes I just get on a rant. the hours nightclubs can play music. limit of 70 decibels. life’s meaning Do you like to rant? Ranting is good. SRIA board member Tammy Bohannon asked to Mjr. Richard Nix of the Escambia County Sheriff’s It’s different than gripes and com- take the proposal off the consent agenda and add a pro- office, is the commander of the Big Lagoon and I enjoy stories that do not spell out what plaining, it requires more thought vision for decibel limits. Pensacola Beach precincts. it means, but leaves it to us to interpret and form. Rants are a form of “We have numerous facilities adding stages. When He said he gave Marker his cell phone number to call from our own experiences and understand- expression that Dennis Miller and a you combine all these different venues, it adds to the day or night to try to rectify the noise issue before a call ing. One such story tells of a woman who few other comedians that I admire sound level,” Bohannon said. is made to the sheriff’s office. wanted to discover the meaning of life. have gotten into within the last three Beverly Boswell, co-owner of the Sandshaker night- “In the last three months, I have not had any com- She began by reading history, philosophy, years. You have to let people know club, said she and her co-owners are taking steps to mit- plaint from Mr. Marker,” Sgt. Nix said. “As far as I psychology, religion, just everything she you are on a “Rant,” or they will igate the noise their entertainment generates by con- know, (Boswell) has been cooperative.” could. While she increased her intellectual think that your jelly done slid off structing an enclosure that will be completed in August. Before the vote, board member Ed Guernsey said the level, she still was not able to find an your biscuit. So, here are a few “We are very much pro-beach. We want to live matter is not dead. answer to the question, so she began to ask things that I want to Rant about! together in a neighborly fashion,” Boswell said. “We can always come back if it doesn’t work. People other people. She enjoyed their discus- Old People. Stop messing with Many of the residents of South Harbour come to the beach to have fun, to party and it’s a place sions, but no one seemed to agree. them. The Bubbas of America are Condominiums brought complaints to the SRIA about for noise.” Finally, she decided to travel wherever introducing a redesigned pill bottle loud music being played at the Sandshaker. The board members voting against the proposed she had to in order to speak to wise and that’s square, with a bigger label. Jeff Marker, a member of the South Harbour condo ordinance were Dr. Thomas Campanella and Tammy learned persons. It was deep in the And the top is now the bottom. And association, said the proposed ordinance would allow Bohannon. Himalayas that someone told her how to by the time most old people figure reach the home of a guru who was known out how to open it they’ll be in the to answer such questions. When she morgue. Why we just solved the reached his door, and it opened by a kind- Social Security crisis. Old people looking man, she blurted out, “I have come smell funny at times. It is their smell, halfway around the world to ask you one let them have it. I think it is how they question: What is the meaning of life?” He recognize each other when they said, “Please come in and have some tea.” meet. When their eyes go, they have She said, “No, thank you. I didn’t come all to rely on smell. This is why a dozen this way for tea. I came for an answer. Krispy Kremes brings them all run- Won’t you please tell me, what is the ning! It smells like fresh old people meaning of life?” to them. The old man said, “We shall have tea. Women and their eyebrows. While he was getting the tea ready, she What’s the deal here? Why are you told him about all the books she had read, so obsessed with making them skin- all the people she had met, all the places ny, pointy, curved, slanted or what- she had been. The old man listened, and as ever. Men don’t care. Do you have she talked he put a tea cup in her hand and two eyebrows? Great – let’s go to began pouring tea. She was so busy talking dinner! This thing of plucking your that she did not notice when the cup was eyebrows until they are gone and full, so the old man just kept on pouring then having them tattooed onto your until the tea ran over and spilled to the skin is freaky to me. If you need floor. As the tea burned her hand, she some hair in your eyebrows, just call yelled, “What are you doing? It’s full, my wife, she could give the entire can’t you see that? Stop! There’s no more woman’s movement enough eye room!” “Just so,” the old man said, “you brow hair to make them all happy. I come here wanting something from me, wish we could sell the stuff; we’d be but what am I to do? There is no more rich beyond all wealth. room in your cup. Come back when it is Baseball cards. You know, as I empty and then we will talk.” kid I collected them. Heck, I think every kid collects baseball cards. The cards represent your heroes, Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News your idols, people you wanted to be One good turn ... like when you grew up. My problem This week isn’t with kids … it’s adults. Listen, When the DeLuna Shopping Center was resurfaced, it was made a one-way parking lot. However, the if you’re a grown man you’re not entrance to the center is at the spot where the road divides, and the double yellow line deters drivers on Pensacola Beach collecting cards, you’re collecting from turning left into the parking lot. The engineer for the SRIA explained that adding a turn lane into the pictures of men. That’s a little bit lot would have eliminated some parking spaces, and the goal was to save all the spaces possible. Friday, June 20 weird. And you people with the foot- ■ Sounds of Summer, 5:30 to 7:30 ball, hockey, tennis and swimming p.m. at the Quietwater Beach cards, you are copy cats, get out of Sheriff invited Turtle, shorebird nests halt Boardwalk. Pensacola Steel will the biz and leave it to the baseball perform. folks. They came up with it, let them to address latest effort to repair beach road be freaks, don’t join them! Saturday, June 21 Photo shots at Red Lights. My crime issue ■ ● brakes on road progress. Sounds of Summer 5:30 to 7:30 wife got a photo of her can running a June 25 Road work “I told people two months ago p.m. at the Quietwater Beach stop light in Gulf Breeze. I don’t this is what would happen,” Lee Boardwalk. Miller Tyme will per- know how it happened, because at Escambia County Sheriff should resume said. form. the time of the photo she was on the Ron McNesby is invited to in September Jerry Eubanks, superintendent of air with me on our morning radio attend the Santa Rosa Island Gulf Islands National Seashore, ■ Gary McAdams Sandshaker 5K show at News Radio 1620 AM. But Authority’s June 25 meeting, The Florida Department of denied at that time that work was Run / Walk/ Wheelchair along Via there it was, with a bill for $100. I beginning at 5 p.m. to discuss Transportation and Gulf Islands being delayed by shorebird nesting. De Luna and Side Streets. Run took it and sent them a photo of a crime on Pensacola Beach. National Seashore postponed repairs To keep visitors informed of sum- starts at 7:30 a.m. at Casino park- check for $100! Five days later I got Two deputies are on duty at to the section of the J. Earle Bowden mer park operations, a new service, ing lot. A Pensacola Runners another photo from them. It was a any one time on Pensacola Way from Opal Beach to the western Dial and Discover, was initiated. Association Event - www.pensaco- picture of a pair of hand cuffs! I have Beach, and that’s not enough to boundary of the Santa Rosa Area. Visitors who are in different park not made my mind up yet as to larunners.com Contact : Bob Kelly handle the crowds, Mjr. Richard Road work will resume the first areas, may use their cell phones at whether I should tell her or not! I 850 602-3289 or summersun- Nix of the Escambia County week in September. The delay in the no charge except their cell plan think I’ll wait until they come and [email protected] Sheriff’s office told the SRIA at road repairs is caused in part by the usage to call 850-677-1089 and pick her up. I’m certain that it is its June 11 meeting. need to protect sensitive shorebird press a corresponding number for unconstitutional, but she’ll let me Sunday, June 22 The SRIA employs four off and sea turtle nesting areas. additional information: #1 Fort know. ■ Sandy Sansing Mazda Summer duty officers to patrol the board The section of the J. Earle Pickens, #2 Bird Nesting, #3 Fort Recycling! If God had meant for Savings Display, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. walk each weekend, Executive Bowden Way from Navarre Beach Pickens Road, #4 Fort Pickens us to recycle, he would not have in the Casino Beach Parking Lot. Director Buck Lee said, adding to Opal Beach reopened to the pub- Campground, #5 Santa Rosa Road, See Bubba , Page 4D6 that the cost is about $2,000 per lic on May 9. This eastern section of #6 Fort Barrancas and #7 Perdido ■ Sounds of Summer, 5:30 to 7:30 weekend. the Santa Rosa Area is currently Key Area. p.m. at the Quietwater Beach “If I had the money, I’d have opened from 7 a.m. to sunset daily. Visitors are reminded to be safe Free fish fry Saturday four more up there,” Major Nix There is parking for park visitors because a lot of storm related debris Boardwalk. Pensacola Steel will The public is welcome to attend said, adding that the alleyway and port-a-lets are staged in the is in the area and that footwear is perform. the Pensacola Beach Community between the former Jubilee and parking lots. Visitors need to strongly recommended while walk- Church’s Fish Fry, Saturday, Circle K is a hot spot for fighting. observe beach safety flags while ing on the beach or wading in the Tuesday, June 24 June 21, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The board voted to enforce the swimming in the Santa Rosa Area. water. For additional information ■ Bands on the Beach, 7 to 9 p.m. The food is free and includes current drunk and disorderly Buck Lee, Executive Director of about Seashore projects and pro- at the Gulfside Pavilion. Civilized fish, hush puppies, cole slaw, baked ordinance rather than act to stop the Santa Rosa Island Authority, said grams contact the Naval Live Oaks Natives will perform. beans. For details, call 932-6628 or consumption of alcohol on the park’s foot dragging halted the Visitor Center at 850-934-2600 or visit www.thebeachchurch.com. Pensacola Beach. process until nesting season put the visit at www.nps.gov/guis.

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NOTICE OF ty is located in Santa for the Tax Deed to be Unless such certificate year of Issuance, the Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., APPLICATION Rosa County, In the issued thereon. The shall be redeemed Description of property, at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the Southern Peas thrive FOR TAX DEED State of Florida. Certificate Number and according to Law, the and Name(s) in which it Milton, Florida on the 14th day of July, 2008 year of Issuance, the Property described in is assessed is as fol- 14th day of July, 2008 at 12:00 noon. Dated NOTICE IS HEREBY Unless such certificate Description of property, such Certificate will be lows: at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 21st day of in summer gardens GIVEN THAT MER- shall be redeemed and Name(s) in which it sold to the Highest this the 21st day of May, 2008. LOTT 111 LLC holder according to Law, the is assessed is as fol- Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number: May, 2008. of the following Tax Property described in lows: lobby of the County 2622 Mary M. Johnson BY THERESA FRIDAY Sale Certificate has such Certificate will be Administrative Complex Year of Issuance: 2006 Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Santa Rosa Co. Extension Agent filed said Tax Certificate sold to the Highest Certificate Number: at 6495 Caroline St., Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa for the Tax Deed to be Bidder, at the east end 2660 Milton, Florida on the Description of Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida issued thereon. The lobby of the County Year of Issuance: 2006 21st day of July, 2008 Property: LT 17 BLK E, County, Florida –––––––––––––––––– Growing southern peas in Certificate Number and Administrative Complex at 12:00 noon. Dated EAST BAY HEIGHTS, –––––––––––––––––– NOTICE OF the vegetable garden is a year of Issuance, the at 6495 Caroline St., Description of this the 28th day of AS DES IN OR 462 NOTICE OF APPLICATION great Southern tradition. Description of property, Milton, Florida on the Property: PROPERTY May, 2008. PG 358 APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED and Name(s) in which it 21st day of July, 2008 DESCRIBED IN OR Parcel ID: 19-2S-27- FOR TAX DEED Southern peas are known as is assessed is as fol- at 12:00 noon. Dated BOOK 1610 PG 1715, Mary M. Johnson 1010-00E00-0170 NOTICE IS HEREBY ‘cowpeas,’ ‘field peas,’ lows: this the 28th day of LESS THAT 3.48 AC Clerk of the Circuit Name in which NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CABER- ‘blackeyes,’ ‘crowders’ or May, 2008. PORT DESCRIBED IN Court of Santa Rosa Assessed: JOHN M GIVEN THAT CABER- NET 1 LLC holder of Certificate Number: OR BOOK 2214 PG County, Florida BROXSON, HELEN P NET 1 LLC holder of the following Tax Sale just peas. 2429 Mary M. Johnson 1868 (#8), LESS 3/4 –––––––––––––––––– BROXSON the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed Varieties are called Year of Issuance: 2006 Clerk of the Circuit MIN RTS NOTICE OF All of the above proper- Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate for Court of Santa Rosa Parcel ID: 21-2S-27- APPLICATION ty is located in Santa said Tax Certificate for the Tax Deed to be crowders if the seeds are wasps. Folks would pick Description of County, Florida 0000-00801-0000 FOR TAX DEED Rosa County, In the the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The spaced so closely that the these peas out by hand and Property: LT 7 BLK C, –––––––––––––––––– Name in which State of Florida. issued thereon. The Certificate Number and seed ends are pressed against discard them before cooking. PALMETTO LAKE NOTICE OF Assessed: DIVERSI- NOTICE IS HEREBY Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the PRESERVE, AS DES APPLICATION FIED ENDEAVORS GIVEN THAT CABER- Unless such certificate year of Issuance, the Description of property, each other. Colorless Wasps do congregate IN OR 2384 PG 1127 FOR TAX DEED INC NET 1 LLC holder of shall be redeemed Description of property, and Name(s) in which it varieties are called creams. around southern peas, but Parcel ID: 23-2S-26- All of the above proper- the following Tax Sale according to Law, the and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as fol- The purple hull group they aren’t there to sting the 3013-00C00-0070 NOTICE IS HEREBY ty is located in Santa Certificate has filed Property described in is assessed is as fol- lows: Name in which GIVEN THAT MER- Rosa County, In the said Tax Certificate for such Certificate will be lows: includes varieties with some pods. They’re gathering the Assessed: WESMAV LOTT 111 LLC holder State of Florida. the Tax Deed to be sold to the Highest Certificate Number: purple coloring on their pods. nectar secreted by nectaries INVESTMENTS LLC of the following Tax issued thereon. The Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number: 4 2810 Southern peas are related All of the above proper- Sale Certificate has Unless such certificate Certificate Number and lobby of the County Year of Issuance: 2006 Year of Issuance: 2006 at the base of the pods. ty is located in Santa filed said Tax Certificate shall be redeemed year of Issuance, the Administrative Complex to beans, soybeans and Southern peas can be Rosa County, In the for the Tax Deed to be according to Law, the Description of property, at 6495 Caroline St., Description of Description of English peas, which all have harvested at different stages State of Florida. issued thereon. The Property described in and Name(s) in which it Milton, Florida on the Property: LT 13 BLK B Property: PROPERTY Certificate Number and such Certificate will be is assessed is as fol- 14th day of July, 2008 OF UNREC ANDYS DESCRIBED IN OR one thing in common--their of maturity. Most gardeners Unless such certificate year of Issuance, the sold to the Highest lows: at 12:00 noon. Dated LANDING, AS DES IN BOOK 2230 PG 337, unusual ability to grab pick them at the mature- shall be redeemed Description of property, Bidder, at the east end this the 21st day of OR BOOK 1838 PG LESS ALL MIN RTS fertilizer out of thin air. green stage. This is when the according to Law, the and Name(s) in which it lobby of the County Certificate Number: May, 2008. 869 Parcel ID: 14-1S-28- Property described in is assessed is as fol- Administrative Complex 739 Parcel ID: 04-1N-26- 0000-00151-0000 That’s right. They’re able pods are completely filled such Certificate will be lows: at 6495 Caroline St., Year of Issuance: 2006 Mary M. Johnson 0000-00108-0000 Name in which to take the nitrogen in the out, but before they become sold to the Highest Milton, Florida on the Clerk of the Circuit Name in which Assessed: KONSTAN- atmosphere and make it into Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number: 21st day of July, 2008 Description of Court of Santa Rosa Assessed: ANTHONY TIN SERBIN, MARINA dry and hard. lobby of the County 2684 at 12:00 noon. Dated Property: PROPERTY County, Florida C JETER, STACIE M SERBINA fertilizer. Because of this, If you grow a lot of peas, Administrative Complex Year of Issuance: 2006 this the 28th day of DESCRIBED IN OR –––––––––––––––––– JETER All of the above proper- they can be grown on the you may want to take them at 6495 Caroline St., May, 2008. BOOK 776 PG 499, NOTICE OF ty is located in Santa Milton, Florida on the Description of LESS ALL MIN RTS APPLICATION All of the above proper- Rosa County, In the poorest of soils. somewhere to be shelled. 21st day of July, 2008 Property: LT 12 OF Mary M. Johnson Parcel ID: 19-1N-28- FOR TAX DEED ty is located in Santa State of Florida. Since they make some of Many farmers markets or at 12:00 noon. Dated UNREC SUB, AS DES Clerk of the Circuit 0000-00257-0000 Rosa County, In the their own, they don’t require roadside marketers have this the 28th day of IN OR BOOK 2232 PG Court of Santa Rosa Name in which NOTICE IS HEREBY State of Florida. May, 2008. 1770 County, Florida Assessed: JAMES D GIVEN THAT CABER- Unless such certificate much added fertilizer. If your shellers that can make quick Parcel ID: 23-2S-27- –––––––––––––––––– THORPE SR, MARY F NET 1 LLC holder of Unless such certificate shall be redeemed soil is reasonably fertile, you work of this chore. In a few Mary M. Johnson 0000-02655-0000 NOTICE OF THORPE the following Tax Sale shall be redeemed according to Law, the might not need to use minutes, they can shell what Clerk of the Circuit Name in which APPLICATION All of the above proper- Certificate has filed according to Law, the Property described in Court of Santa Rosa Assessed: JAMES E FOR TAX DEED ty is located in Santa said Tax Certificate for Property described in such Certificate will be fertilizer, at least for the first would take you several hours. County, Florida BOON Rosa County, In the the Tax Deed to be such Certificate will be sold to the Highest time on new ground. You can also harvest –––––––––––––––––– All of the above proper- NOTICE IS HEREBY State of Florida. issued thereon. The sold to the Highest Bidder, at the east end Southern peas grow on a NOTICE OF ty is located in Santa GIVEN THAT MER- Certificate Number and Bidder, at the east end lobby of the County Southern peas when they're APPLICATION Rosa County, In the LOTT 111 LLC holder Unless such certificate year of Issuance, the lobby of the County Administrative Complex variety of soils but grow best fully mature, dry and hard. In FOR TAX DEED State of Florida. of the following Tax shall be redeemed Description of property, Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., in soils with a pH between 5.5 this state, they’ll last much Sale Certificate has according to Law, the and Name(s) in which it at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the NOTICE IS HEREBY Unless such certificate filed said Tax Certificate Property described in is assessed is as fol- Milton, Florida on the 14th day of July, 2008 and 6.5. Avoid planting peas longer. GIVEN THAT MER- shall be redeemed for the Tax Deed to be such Certificate will be lows: 14th day of July, 2008 at 12:00 noon. Dated in highly fertile soil. An In either case, mature- LOTT 111 LLC holder according to Law, the issued thereon. The sold to the Highest at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 21st day of excessive nitrogen level green or dry, you have to of the following Tax Property described in Certificate Number and Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number: this the 21st day of May, 2008. Sale Certificate has such Certificate will be year of Issuance, the lobby of the County 2640 May, 2008. stimulates vine growth and refrigerate them, because if filed said Tax Certificate sold to the Highest Description of property, Administrative Complex Year of Issuance: 2006 Mary M. Johnson prolongs the period to harvest. any cowpea curculio larvae for the Tax Deed to be Bidder, at the east end and Name(s) in which it at 6495 Caroline St., Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit They like warm weather issued thereon. The lobby of the County is assessed is as fol- Milton, Florida on the Description of Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa are in there, they’ll keep Certificate Number and Administrative Complex lows: 14th day of July, 2008 Property: LT 11 BLK I, Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida and produce satisfactorily feeding on the peas, year of Issuance, the at 6495 Caroline St., at 12:00 noon. Dated EAST BAY HEIGHTS, County, Florida –––––––––––––––––– under hot conditions. They reproduce and eventually Description of property, Milton, Florida on the Certificate Number: this the 21st day of AS DES IN OR BOOK –––––––––––––––––– and Name(s) in which it 21st day of July, 2008 2515 May, 2008. 517 PG 347 NOTICE OF can be planted all summer destroy them all. is assessed is as fol- at 12:00 noon. Dated Year of Issuance: 2006 Parcel ID: 19-2S-27- APPLICATION NOTICE OF SALE long, April through August, Southern peas are a great lows: this the 28th day of Mary M. Johnson 1010-00I00-0110 FOR TAX DEED in North Florida. vegetable to grow, especially May, 2008. Description of Clerk of the Circuit Name in which BREEZE MINI Certificate Number: Property: LT 83 OF Court of Santa Rosa Assessed: MAR- NOTICE IS HEREBY WAREHOUSES Southern pea varieties for first-time gardeners. The 2726 Mary M. Johnson UNREC LEGEND County, Florida GARET A BAILEY GIVEN THAT CABER- 3036 Breeze Pkwy. recommended for Florida Year of Issuance: 2006 Clerk of the Circuit WOODS EST, AS DES –––––––––––––––––– All of the above proper- NET 1 LLC holder of Gulf Breeze, FL relatively large seeds are 32563 gardens include black-eye, easy to handle and plant. Court of Santa Rosa IN OR BOOK 950 PG NOTICE OF ty is located in Santa the following Tax Sale Description of County, Florida 636, LESS ALL MIN APPLICATION Rosa County, In the Certificate has filed Household goods in Mississippi Silver, Texas They require very little Property: PROPERTY –––––––––––––––––– RTS FOR TAX DEED State of Florida. said Tax Certificate for accordance with FLA DESCRIBED IN OR NOTICE OF Parcel ID: 03-2S-27- the Tax Deed to be Cream 40, Zipper Cream and fertilizer. And they grow Statute 830801.809 BOOK 2268 PG 190 APPLICATION 0000-00408-0000 NOTICE IS HEREBY Unless such certificate issued thereon. The will be disposed of Purplehull. well, even during the hottest Parcel ID: 28-2S-27- FOR TAX DEED Name in which GIVEN THAT CABER- shall be redeemed Certificate Number and on 7-3-08 at the A number of pests love 0000-01100-0000 Assessed: HARRY G NET 1 LLC holder of according to Law, the year of Issuance, the part of the year. above address. southern peas. Common insect You can control curculios Name in which NOTICE IS HEREBY FULTON, MICHELLE the following Tax Sale Property described in Description of property, Assessed: MARK G GIVEN THAT MER- FULTON Certificate has filed such Certificate will be and Name(s) in which it pests are leaf-feeding worms, with timely insecticide #61 Amy Harding MURRAY TRUSTEE LOTT 111 LLC holder All of the above proper- said Tax Certificate for sold to the Highest is assessed is as fol- #8 Christy Anderson leaf-footed and stink bugs, applications. Or you can OF THE MARK G of the following Tax ty is located in Santa the Tax Deed to be Bidder, at the east end lows: aphids, thrips and spidermites. always pick out the ‘stung’ MURRAY LIVING Sale Certificate has Rosa County, In the issued thereon. The lobby of the County Legal #356 TRUST filed said Tax Certificate State of Florida. Certificate Number and Administrative Complex Certificate Number: One significant pest is the Gulf Breeze News seeds after harvest. Contact All of the above proper- for the Tax Deed to be year of Issuance, the at 6495 Caroline St., 2606 6-19, 6/26 cowpea curculio. This insect your local Extension Office ty is located in Santa issued thereon. The Unless such certificate Description of property, Milton, Florida on the Year of Issuance: 2006 probes the pods and lays eggs Rosa County, In the Certificate Number and shall be redeemed and Name(s) in which it 14th day of July, 2008 for more information on how State of Florida. year of Issuance, the according to Law, the is assessed is as fol- at 12:00 noon. Dated Description of in the developing seeds. The to control pests on vegetable Description of property, Property described in lows: this the 21st day of Property: LT 129, BLK NOTICE growing curculio grub will crops. Unless such certificate and Name(s) in which it such Certificate will be May, 2008. A, EAST BAY Pursuant to state law, a eventually eat the infested seed. shall be redeemed is assessed is as fol- sold to the Highest Certificate Number: HEIGHTS, AS DES IN sale will be held at If you wish to send a according to Law, the lows: Bidder, at the east end 2585 Mary M. Johnson OR BOOK 2404 PG American Stor & Save, Old-time gardeners comment or ask a question of Property described in lobby of the County Year of Issuance: 2006 Clerk of the Circuit 136 4761 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, referred to these peas as Theresa Friday please use: such Certificate will be Certificate Number: Administrative Complex Court of Santa Rosa Parcel ID: 19-2S-27- Gulf Breeze, FL on sold to the Highest 2340 at 6495 Caroline St., Description of County, Florida 1010-00A00-1290 6/30/2008 at 8:30 am. ‘stung.’ They wrongly http://www.gulf1.net/Columns The following contents Bidder, at the east end Year of Issuance: 2006 Milton, Florida on the Property: S 75' OF W –––––––––––––––––– Name in which will be sold: thought they’d been stung by /Friday/TFridayQuestion.htm lobby of the County 21st day of July, 2008 150' OF BLK F, BAR- NOTICE OF Assessed: TIMOTHY K Administrative Complex Description of at 12:00 noon. Dated BAROSA TERRITORY, APPLICATION WALKER, MICHAEL R B027 Carrie Carree: at 6495 Caroline St., Property: LT 4 BLK B, this the 28th day of AS DES IN OR 2546 FOR TAX DEED WALKER, RYAN Household goods. Misc, Milton, Florida on the CAMELLIAS SUB, AS May, 2008. PG 757 WALKER B086 Daniel Cook: 21st day of July, 2008 DES IN OR BOOK Parcel ID: 19-2S-27- NOTICE IS HEREBY All of the above proper- Household goods. Misc, Sagging ceiling needs lift at 12:00 noon. Dated 2322 PG 1770 Mary M. Johnson 0190-00F00-0010 GIVEN THAT CABER- ty is located in Santa this the 28th day of Parcel ID: 19-2S-26- Clerk of the Circuit Name in which NET 1 LLC holder of Rosa County, In the A011 Charles Johnson: BY SAMANTHA MAZZOTTA May, 2008. 0462-00B00-0040 Court of Santa Rosa Assessed: TERRY P the following Tax Sale State of Florida. Household goods. Misc, Name in which County, Florida HERRINGTON JR Certificate has filed King Features Syndicate Mary M. Johnson Assessed: SUSAN –––––––––––––––––– All of the above proper- said Tax Certificate for Unless such certificate A006 Frank Jones: Household goods. Misc, Clerk of the Circuit NORMAN, MICHAEL NOTICE OF ty is located in Santa the Tax Deed to be shall be redeemed Q: Last spring, my roof Court of Santa Rosa TRACY APPLICATION Rosa County, In the issued thereon. The according to Law, the B082 Vanessa Suarez: County, Florida All of the above prop- FOR TAX DEED State of Florida. Certificate Number and Property described in Household goods. Misc. sprang a leak and water –––––––––––––––––– erty is located in Santa year of Issuance, the such Certificate will be stained the ceiling in my NOTICE OF Rosa County, In the NOTICE IS HEREBY Unless such certificate Description of property, sold to the Highest Legal 357 APPLICATION State of Florida. GIVEN THAT MER- shall be redeemed and Name(s) in which it Bidder, at the east end Gulf Breeze News daughter’s second-floor 6/19, 6/26/09 FOR TAX DEED LOTT 111 LLC holder according to Law, the is assessed is as fol- lobby of the County bedroom. We fixed the leak yourself -- measure the dis- Unless such certificate of the following Tax Property described in lows: Administrative Complex NOTICE IS HEREBY shall be redeemed Sale Certificate has such Certificate will be and repainted the ceiling. tance from the ceiling to the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT All other creditors of the However, now the new paint floor, and cut a 2-by-4 board GIVEN THAT MER- according to Law, the filed said Tax Certificate sold to the Highest Certificate Number: IN AND FOR SANTA decedent and other per- LOTT 111 LLC holder Property described in for the Tax Deed to be Bidder, at the east end 585 ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA sons having claims or is cracked and, looking to that distance, plus one- of the following Tax such Certificate will be issued thereon. The lobby of the County Year of Issuance: 2006 demands against dece- closer, I noticed a seam half inch. Cut a second 2 by Sale Certificate has sold to the Highest Certificate Number and Administrative Complex PROBATE DIVISION dent's estate must file their filed said Tax Certificate Bidder, at the east end year of Issuance, the at 6495 Caroline St., Description of claims with this court WITH- appearing along the ceiling 4 to a length of 4 feet and for the Tax Deed to be lobby of the County Description of property, Milton, Florida on the Property: PROPERTY IN RE: ESTATE OF IN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE WARREN JOHN DAW- DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- and small, round depressions attach it to one end of the issued thereon. The Administrative Complex and Name(s) in which it 14th day of July, 2008 DESCRIBED IN OR SON, Deceased. LICATION OF THIS -- screw holes, perhaps? long board to make a ‘T.’ Certificate Number and at 6495 Caroline St., is assessed is as fol- at 12:00 noon. Dated BOOK 284 PG 440 & NOTICE. year of Issuance, the Milton, Florida on the lows: this the 21st day of OR BOOK 304 PG 295 File No.: 2008 CP 186 What’s going on? -- Laura Set the cross-piece (the Description of property, 21st day of July, 2008 May, 2008. Parcel ID: 12-1N-28- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED L., Wytheville, Va. top of the T) at the center of and Name(s) in which it at 12:00 noon. Dated Certificate Number: 0000-00302-0000 Division: WITHIN THE TIME PERI- is assessed is as fol- this the 28th day of 2625 Mary M. Johnson Name in which ODS SET FORTH IN SEC- A: The ceiling is starting the sagging ceiling, NOTICE TO CREDITORS TION 733.702 OF THE lows: May, 2008. Year of Issuance: 2006 Clerk of the Circuit Assessed: RALPH R FLORIDA PROBATE to sag downward, it appears. lengthwise. Place the bottom Court of Santa Rosa COUGHLIN ESTATE, The administration of the CODE WILL BE FOREVER But all is not lost -- because of the brace atop a piece of Certificate Number: Mary M. Johnson Description of County, Florida MARY COUGHLIN estate of Warren John BARRED. 1481 Clerk of the Circuit Property: LT 34 BLK E, –––––––––––––––––– ESTATE Dawson, deceased, whose you’re describing a wall- plywood (to protect the Year of Issuance: 2006 Court of Santa Rosa EAST BAY HEIGHTS, NOTICE OF All of the above proper- date of death was March 8, NOTWITHSTANDING THE board ceiling, you can shore floor). Slide the bottom of County, Florida AS DES IN OR BOOK APPLICATION ty is located in Santa 2008 is pending in the TIME PERIODS SET Circuit Court for Santa FORTH ABOVE, ANY up the sagging fairly quickly. the brace forward until the Description of –––––––––––––––––– 1518 PG 763 FOR TAX DEED Rosa County, In the Rosa County, Florida, CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Property: PROPERTY NOTICE OF Parcel ID: 19-2S-27- State of Florida. Probate Division, the YEARS OR MORE AFTER First, make certain that no brace is completely straight. DESCRIBED OR APPLICATION 1010-00E00-0340 NOTICE IS HEREBY address of which is 6865 THE DECEDENT'S DATE other water damage is To secure the ceiling, place BOOK 2129 PG 657 FOR TAX DEED Name in which GIVEN THAT CABER- Unless such certificate Caroline Street, Milton, OF DEATH IS BARRED. occurring by checking the new wallboard screws along Parcel ID: 16-4N-28- Assessed: CYRIL J NET 1 LLC holder of shall be redeemed Florida 32570. The names 0000-00127-0000 NOTICE IS HEREBY CLANCY the following Tax Sale according to Law, the and addresses of the per- The date of first publication attic or crawlspace above for the popped seam (or joint), sonal representative and of this notice is June 19, Name in which GIVEN THAT MER- All of the above proper- Certificate has filed Property described in the personal representa- 2008. dampness over or near the about 4 inches from the old Assessed: JERRY A LOTT 111 LLC holder ty is located in Santa said Tax Certificate for such Certificate will be tive’s attorney are set forth SOUTHERN, ALANA of the following Tax Rosa County, In the the Tax Deed to be sold to the Highest below. MICHAEL D. TIDWELL, bedroom ceiling. You also screws. Be sure to screw them A SOUTHERN Sale Certificate has State of Florida. issued thereon. The Bidder, at the east end ESQUIRE should be able to determine into the ceiling joists -- the All of the above proper- filed said Tax Certificate Certificate Number and lobby of the County All creditors of the decedent and other persons having Michael D. Tidwell, P.A. the extent of the damage wooden beams above the claims or demands against 811 North Spring Street from the old leak, and make ceiling. Wallboard’s strength decedent's estate on whom Pensacola, Florida 32501 Advertise in the Gulf a copy of this notice is (850) 434-3223 - Phone sure no mold has taken hold is in its paper skin, so the required to be served must (850) 434-3822 - Fax file their claims with this Florida Bar No.: 0899887 on the underside of the screws should depress the court WITHIN THE LATER Attorney for Personal wallboard. Always repair paper slightly without OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Representative Breeze News! THE TIME OF THE FIRST any leaks before fixing leak- breaking through. PUBLICATION OF THIS John A. Dawson related damage. For sagging sections that NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Personal Representative AFTER THE DATE OF To repair the sag, prop up aren’t along the joint, place SERVICE OF A COPY OF Legal 358 the wallboard with a T- screws through them and Call 932-8986 THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Gulf Breeze News 6/19, 6/26/08 brace. You can make this See Hammer, Page 4D 6

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