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FIELD HOUSE New pediatric services PARKING coming to Gulf Breeze ENTRANCE TO PUBLIX GULF Community Services Director Shane The existing Sacred Heart Medical Group BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON COASTAL Carmichael previously said, “It was in the pediatric practice in Gulf Breeze, which BANK & Gulf Breeze News BREEZE TRUST [email protected] Master Plan to attract these types of medical consists of Dr. Brandy Boutin, Dr. Robin facilities… It’s kind of itting in the way we Renfroe, and Dana Wert, Advanced Practice DANIEL ST Sacred Heart Health System has oficially wanted it to it in.” Clinician, and their support staff, will relo- PKW announced its plans to develop a two-story, The facility is expected to bring new pe- cate to the new building once it opens. Y PANERA 8,000-square-foot pediatric facility to be diatric services to Gulf Breeze, including: In the midst of pre-existing concerns re- BREAD positioned on a triangular 1.253-acre parcel Outpatient pediatric rehabilitation – in- garding impending road construction and of vacant land at the corner of Gulf Breeze cluding physical, occupational, speech, increased trafic congestion, it is yet to be Parkway and Daniel Drive, directly across and food-aversion therapies; autism center seen how the placement of this new facility from where Panera Bread is currently situ- outreach – direct, individualized applied will factor in. Will Condon of Sacred Heart ated. Construction is set to begin in July of behavior analysis (ABA) therapy; and diag- Sacred Heart’s new pediatric facility will be located on the triangle this year. nostic services – X-ray capabilities. See Construction Page 2A » at the intersection of Hwy. 98 and Daniel Dr. Club II School district agrees on price faces new for Food World

BY PAM BRANNON reviewing and possibly voting Gulf Breeze News on a purchase agreement. challenge [email protected] Superintendent of School Tim Wyrosdick and school district Santa Rosa County School attorney Paul Green brought the District came to a conidential BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON school board up to date at last Gulf Breeze News agreement on a price to purchase week’s meeting on negotiations [email protected] the ex Food World property in for the property. Milton on Hwy. 90. But the de- Green told the board, “I have Club II, a health and recreational facility tails of the cost and possible pur- been involved in purchases for located directly across from The Breeze in chase won’t be made public until the district for over 40 years Gulf Breeze, Florida, is facing court action next Tuesday, June 21 when the but this is the irst time we have following several alleged occurrences of de- district publishes an ad concern- purchased property with an ex- faulted loan payments. Beach Community Kristin N. Compton | Gulf Breeze News ing a public hearing for July 21 The Olympic-sized pool sits empty except for standing water which neighbors say Bank iled suit against Club II and its owners, which will have board members See School board Page 3A » Dr. Paul Henning and his wife, Ekaterina O. could breed mosquitoes. Henning, on February 1st of this year. Judge ing inancial dificulties and has been pushed Clerk’s website, however, Plaintiff’s Mo- John F. Simon is presiding over the circuit to the wayside for some time by its owners, tion for Summary Judgment was submitted Habitat civil case pending in Santa Rosa County. Dr. and Mrs. Henning. by John W. Roberts of John W. Roberts Law, for On its website, Club II is described as a A vacant pool located directly behind the located in Miramar Beach, and counsel for full gym, equipped with “8 clay tennis courts building is collecting water and neighbors ex- Beach Community Bank, on May 6. An unof- Humanity and a 25-yard indoor, swimming pool.” The pressed concerns about it becoming a mosqui- icial copy of the document containing details facility offers tennis and swim lessons as well to breeding habitat. Members report observing regarding the alleged defaulted loans can be hosts as personal training services. Membership in- paint peeling from walls, and the maintenance retrieved from the clerk’s website. Roberts cludes access to all gym and aerobics equip- of the building itself, as well as the outdoor said he was not authorized to discuss the case open ment, including spin bikes, rowing machines, tennis courts, show signs of neglect. at this time. heavy bag, full aerobics room, and yoga mats. Dr. Henning did not wish to comment as to “Loan 1,” as it is referred to in the motion, house One member even described Club II as her the pending court action, nor could he com- is said to have been granted to Dr. Paul Hen- “sanctuary.” ment further or provide conirmation as to the ning in the amount of $3.02 million. Plaintiff, However, it has become painfully obvious, existence of any court action against Club II Beach Community Bank, claims that defen- See Story, page due to its apparent neglect and run-down ap- and the concurrent loans. 7A pearance, that Club II is seemingly experienc- According to the Santa Rosa County See Notice Page 3A »

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» Continued from Page 1A way into the fi eld house occurring directly Gulf Breeze community and its children. Thursday 16 behind the facility’s property. President and CEO of Sacred Heart Health GBArea Chamber Networking’s A Breeze Luncheon Hospital in Pensacola, confi rmed the loca- Condon further confi rmed that the health System, Susan Davis, says, “Sacred Heart 11:30 a.m., Hampton Inn & Suites tion of the entrance to the pediatric facility system estimates 100 patients projected to continues to develop more access points will be positioned on Daniel Drive, the side utilize the building each day. This number for the residents of Northwest Florida and Friday 17 road adjacent to the Gulf Breeze high school includes those patients being seen by the pe- in this case for the children of Gulf Breeze. Gulf Breeze Optimist Club Breakfast football stadium. Carmichael also com- diatricians on site as well as those receiving There is no greater gift than taking care of a 6:45 a.m., Gulf Breeze Hospital Cafeteria mented regarding the entrance, stating it is rehabilitation services. child and I am certain this new facility will pushed back from the intersection “as far as For now though, the city and the health offer pediatric services second-to-none in we can get.” It is expected to line-up with system remain optimistic about the new our region.” Monday 20 the existing Publix entrance, with the drive- services that will soon be available to the Commissioner Committee 9:00 a.m., Santa Rosa County Administrative Center Board Room Motorcycle City Council Meeting 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council Chambers hits bear Tuesday 21 Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting at Watermark of Gulf Breeze on Hwy. 87 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., 101 McAbee Court

Two Pace residents are re- Wednesday 22 covering from minor injuries Bagdad Architectural Advisory Board suffered when the motorcycle 8:30 a.m., Public Services Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton they were riding collided with a bear on State Road 87 north Gulf Breeze Toastmasters of Vonnie Tolbert Road on Noon, Dining Hall First Baptist Church of Sunday evening. Gulf Breeze, 555 Fairpoint Drive Larry D. Pierce, 54 was driving northbound on a 2010 Parks and Recreation Harley Davidson motorcycle 5:30 p.m., Santa Rosa County Administrative Center Board with passenger, Wendy R. Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Pierce, 46. Committee Meeting The bear traveled eastbound 5:00 p.m., Authority’s meeting room, across the roadway, and the 1 Via de Luna motorcycle hit and killed the bear. The driver and passenger GBArea Chamber Board of Directors Meeting were separated from the mo- 4:00 - 5:00 p.m., Gulf Breeze Area Chamber torcycle. The incident happened at Thursday 23 9:04 p.m. on Sunday, June 12. Commissioner Regular Alcohol was not a factor in the 9:00 a.m.Santa Rosa County Administrative Center Board incident and helmets were not Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton in use. Submitted photo GBArea Chamber Business After Hours Fishing Franks The bear died as a result of 5:30 - 7:00 p.m., Urmos Chiropractic Health Center the collision, and the Florida Gulf Breeze resident Greg Frank, second from right, taught his Minnesota relatives how to fish for Red Snapper during their recent visit. Apparently he taught them very well as their fish were quite impressive. From Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission Special - Rezoning left, Mitchell Frank, Kevin Frank, Tyler Frank, Andrew Frank, Greg Frank and Doug Frank. Commission was notifi ed. 6:00 p.m. Santa Rosa County Administrative Center Board Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Man arrested for driving the wrong Vigil Friday to remember Pfc. Brandon Banner way on Pensacola Beach Road Candle- just before Bands on the Black- light vigil water. to be held An alumni of Milton High Tuesday, May 31 GULF BREEZE false information to a law en- gela Pearson, 50, of Pensacola Friday for School, Pfc. Banner was killed Pfc. Bran- in a training accident June 3 at • On Pensacola Beach Road, forcement offi cer at 7:53 p.m. for possession of controlled sub- POLICE don Banner Fort Hood, TX. Pfc. Banner’s a driver was stopped for doing after a traffi c crash. stance wlo script and drug para- The City family will be in attendance. 57 in a 35 mph zone, failing to phernalia. REPORT of Milton The weekly Bands on the maintain single lane and driving Thursday, June 9 is hosting a Blackwater concert series will the wrong way. John Fullen, 43, • 500 block Navy Cove, a re- Sunday, June 12 Pfc. Banner Melissa Grimes, 41, of Ala- candlelight be delayed for a time but will Pensacola. arrested for reckless port of a missing license plate. • 1800 block US Hwy 98, bama was arrested at 225 Gulf vigil for Pfc. Brandon Banner,begin after the vigil. driving at 10:56 p.m. • In the 300 block o f US Hwy GBPD responded as a backup Breeze Pkwy. at 3:04 a.m. for U. S. Army this Friday, JuneFor 17more information contact 98, a traffi c stop for no seatbelt to park service on a traffi c stop. petit theft and possession of at 7 p.m. This event is Pamelato be Holt,held public information resulted in the driver, a 30-year- The driver, a 20-year-old Pen- Wednesday, June 1 marijuana, and pills without a at the Veteran’s Memorial offiPlaza cer at 850-503-3944. old Pensacola man, being cited • A bicycle was found at 675 prescription. sacola man, was arrested at 9:33 for possession of marijuana and Gulf Breeze Pkwy. p.m. for possession of marijuana drug paraphernalia at 8:47 p.m. and drug paraphernalia. • At 10:18 p.m. Evan Burg- Sunday, June 5 meier, 27 of Gulf Breeze was • At 11:51 p.m., Patrick Los, • A 19-year-old Pensacola 28, of Gulf Breeze was arrested driver arrested for DUI. Monday, June 13 man was arrested at 2:57 a.m. for DUI. for speeding on the Pensacola • A 54-year-old Alabama resi- dent was arrested at 12:23 a.m. Friday, June 3 Bay Bridge, driving with a sus- Saturday, June 11 a 22-year-old on Daniel Drive for obstruction • At 1:33 a.m., pended license and reckless • In the 200 block US Hwy Alabama woman was arrested driving. by disguise and no valid driver from your friends at Gulf Breeze News 98, a traffi c stop at 2:08 a.m. for license. for marijuana and parapherna- • At 9:26 a.m. A 46-year-old speeding led to the arrest of An- lia. Pensacola man was stopped for • At 12:56 a.m., Stevenspeeding and arrested for pos- r y nd McRae, 28 of Cantonment wassession of marijuana and para- arrested in the 1800 block ofphernalia. a Gl B Nw Gulf Breeze Pkwy. for DUI and leaving the scene of a crash. Tuesday, June 7 F J 17 J 21 • Jared Shivers, 23 of Mis- LASHBACKS Saturday, June 4 sissippi was arrested for giving Eric Beovich Cheryl Krueger June 16th Glenda Newsom Barr Hundelt Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s 1 year ago this week Farmers market comes to Pensacola Office Report Beach/Casino Beach Thursdays. Includes J 18 J 2 fresh fruits and veggies, local honeys, Zach Brothers Island soaps, organic herbs, doggie Blanca Boniella Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. treats, and much more. Stewart Fulford Note: All arrest and police reports published in Gulf Breeze News Mary Ann Huff are public record and do not imply guilt. All suspects are presumed 5 years ago this week innocent until proven and/or adjudicated guilty in a court of law. Gulf Breeze receives $300,000 from FEMA alternative project for new playground equipment to include FELONIES contrib delinq minor Williamsburg Park, Sunset Kids Park, 6/07/16 Fleming, Sharon Ting Woodland and McClure parks. Lassiter, Adrianna Nicole, Neihoi, W/F, 25, 800 block, W/F, 19, HWY 87, Navarre, Pompano St, Navarre, battery 10 years ago this week Congratulations to this Week’s Winner 32566, condit release Several storm fronts converge to violation 6/13/16 eliminate windstorm insurance coverage Barr Hundelt • June 21 Dickerson, Alyssa Nicole, for businesses outside of Gulf Breeze Birthday winner receives a voucher good for two 6/09/16 W/F, 18, 2000 block, proper and barrier islands, some Willoughby, Sara Eileen, Crescent Ct, Navarre, battery Pensacola Little Theatre tickets. Winner must pick up the receiving up to $200,000 increased W/F, 23, 2000 block, Calle Fletcher, Jerome Ernest, B/ premiums. voucher at the Gulf Breeze News Offi ce by June 30th. De Cantabria, Navarre, M, 54, 600 block, Elba Ave, battery, resist offi cer Whistler, AL, resist offi cer Register your birthday on our Facebook page. Fields, Kyle Dwain, W/M, White, Cynthia Lee, W/F, 21, 6000 block, Leisure St, 48, 2000 block, Constitution Navarre, moving traffi c viol, Dr, Navarre, battery gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 16, 2016 3A Notice of foreclosure pending for Club II

» Continued from Page 1A bank since May 5, 2014. this matter. The motion, in which Plaintiff While Club II is still currently dants, Dr. and Mrs. Henning, both also seeks payment of collection and frequented by its members, it is un- of whom are said to have personally attorney’s fees from Dr. and Mrs. known at this time if this upcom- secured the loan, have not made pay- Henning, claims no “genuine” issue ing court appearance will result in ment on the loan since March 1. A as to any material facts presented a resolution of court action and the second loan, simply entitled “Loan in the initially separate complaints rehabilitation of the loans, or if Club 2,” and secured by the Hennings in Kristin N. Compton | Gulf Breeze News which were later consolidated. A no- II may be facing an impending fore- Club II members told Gulf Breeze News that paint is peeling from the ceiling and falling the amount of $147,000.00, has re- tice of hearing iled on June 9, is cur- closure and subsequent closing of its into the indoor pool. portedly not received payment by the rently pending in an effort to resolve facility. School board to review purchase as it is done do they can review dential price, but it will become that is on its last legs and not » Continued from Page 1A it before the July 21 public hear- public June 21. We believe it is passing with the state.” isting building on it. This is not ing. a good price, and a good deal for Green told the board, “On the irst time it has been done Wyrosdick told the board that the school district. Harrell and July 21 hopefully you will- de in the state by a school district, with the required public notice I have been doing our due dili- cide whether this agreement is and done quite successfully. But June 21 of the hearing in July gence to make sure that building in the best interest of the school it requires a little more detail in everything so far negotiated, in- is safe and meets all our require- district, and if you decide it is the purchase agreement.” cluding the price, will become ments for code and needs. Of then the closing on the property Green said he believes they public. course, we would not be even will be within 30-90 days after are close to a purchase agree- “You have the price we have considering purchasing any that meeting. Your option to pur- ment and will forward that to negotiated before you in writ- property if it was not necessary chase the property is still good school board members as soon ing tonight. That is still a coni- because of the Berryhill center until July 27.” SSRUS stirs contention over sewer line proposal

question of whether the money Brown project and the apartment approval for the award of a bid for BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON Gulf Breeze News should be put at risk and, if so, building on Royal Beach Road, an elevated reclaim tank currently [email protected] how far and to what extent. He for similar reasons regarding the consisting of two bids in excess suggested asking the county to risk involved. With the Mayor of $1 million; and the approval The South Santa Rosa Utility consider an MSBU, however, and the Mayor Pro Tem in dis- of a vehicle purchase, one Ford System (SSRUS) Board came Eddy is concerned about the agreement, the motion moved F250 truck costing $44,588 after together at City Hall on Monday timeline citing the county to be forward on a 5-2 vote. rebate from the state. A FEMA evening to recap some old busi- somewhat slower to move. He The Mayor made note that he alternative project for equipment ness matters as well as vote on further added that the county would like to revisit the require- for the West course approved by some new issues. Old business expects the utility as a private ment of 25 percent up-front pay- the Board, will need to be set for consisted of the Soundside and franchise to accept these proj- ment of fees, requesting research public hearing. The next budget Oak Drive sewer improvements ects, provide service, and extend be done into the history of same meeting has been scheduled for project, and an evaluation of the infrastructure. Eddy commented and what’s presently required by July 14th at 5 p.m. West course front-nine irrigation. in the contrary, “We need to be other utilities in the surrounding New business included approv- aggressive.” He acknowledged areas. ing the centrifuge 12,000 hour that while the utility carries the The meeting shifted gears to All The Best Names End Up Here service, the award of a bid for an risk for the irst 10 years, there focus on another piece of old DESIGNER RESALE elevated reclaim tank, a vehicle is really “zero percent risk for business regarding the irrigation Pre-owned Women’s Designer Fashions with purchase, a FEMA alternative the utility” when all is said and of the West course. The propos- Impeccable Style & Sophistication project for the West course bun- done. al was for the installation of an kers, and the setting of a date for Tom Naile agreed the risk is electronically-controlled irriga- the budget workshop. The meet- minimal stating, “It’s something tion system versus above-ground ing concluded at approximately we ought to do.” Board member sprinkler heads. The bid was for 8 p.m. Wes Dannreuther factored in that $209,147.48 needed to install 500 Vernon Prather, city employ- it’s a desirable area and that it’s electric heads to cover the front- ee, addressed the board regard- impossible to grow a customer nine holes of the golf course. ing a request by John Frew, a base without taking risk. Prather, addressing the Board, M - F 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. CONSIGNMENT! developer, to install a sewer line Frew previously addressed the maintained that the electric heads Sat 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Soundside and Oak Drive or RESALE! Board and gained approval for provided for longer life, lower (850) 934-0492 grant a variance to install sep- the sewer line in 2012. Several long-term cost, and more efi- tic tanks. While Frew’s property delays, including the lood that cient mowing and maintenance. www.eliterepeatsandboutique.com within the plats of currently un- submerged much of northwest Henderson chimed in immedi- Harbourtown, Suite 27 | 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. | Gulf Breeze, FL developed, raw land has a poten- Florida in April of 2014, inhib- ately stating, “I don’t know why tial of 24 homes to be built, the ited Frew from moving forward we are spending money.” He entire area in question, and in with development. He believed was referring to the ongoing de- need of a sewer line, spans 317 this meeting would prove to be bate on the future of the course, acres which could very well re- very cut-and-dry, simply renew- whether it is staying or going and sult in a conservative estimate of ing the approval. whether it will potentially remain 250 homes that would be able to Frew maintains that this is a a golf course. connect to the proposed sewer step in the right direction for the Mayor Dannheisser pitched in system over the next 10 years at entire community, as 171 homes regarding his concern over doing $828 per connection, in addition already built with septic eyesores a “piece” rather than having an to a $5,200 impact fee. erupting as mounds in their oth- overall plan. Prather explained Edwin A. “Buz” Eddy, City erwise manicured lawns, could the concentration on the front- Manager, provided a less con- beneit from this project as well,nine was due to it being in the servative estimate of 471 homes, eliminating their septic systems best state of repair; however, the and also pointed out that Frew and connecting to the proposed Mayor is susceptible to extending is responsible for 25 percent of sewer line, which contributes to the irrigation to the back-nine as tap fees up front as well as an- an overall strengthened infra- well. He requested to see a cost- other 25 percent upon certiied structure as well. comparison of above-ground completion. The remaining fees Mayor Dannheisser held versus electric head sprinklers would be built into the cost of strong in opposition to the pro- and to plan for the most irrigation the homes, resulting in Frew es- posal, desiring for the county to coverage. sentially covering 100 percent of share in the responsibility and Prather desired conirmation those fees. bear a portion of the cost. May- that they were heading in the The recommended cost of or Pro Tem Joseph Henderson right direction, and the Mayor re- this project was projected to be stated that while the alternative sponded that until the Board and $206,896. However, Eddy as- is unsightly septic mounds, and the county make a decision, it’s sured the Board, “You’re going he is against septic tanks and pol- all about eficient disposal capac- to get that money back and then luting groundwater, he maintains ity. some.” Mayor Matt Dannheisser his stance in opposition as well, Other matters of new business was not convinced, and offered pointing out that he turned down included an approval for the cen- the Board a philosophical ques- others in the past, including the trifuge 12,000 hour service; an tion of whose shoulders the bur- den falls upon to fulill the sep- tic mitigation or abatement the county is calling for. The Mayor DAVE further contended that he was not comfortable risking rate payer’s RAMSEY money, stating that as a public 1 pm - 4 pm BRIAN CHEAP PRICES ON and not private utility the Board Monday - Sunday acts as stewards of the public’s EXPENSIVE FURNITURE! KILMEADE money and that the public en- 5-20 YR. 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FAR LEFT: President Anita Wil- liams discussed the need for Submit strong officers for Gulf Breeze Arts Inc. SECOND FROM LEFT: New Festi- your club val Director, Amanda Holtzhow- er, briefly discussed the tasks of her new position. news THIRD FROM LEFT: Krist L. Lien Department Head Visual Arts for Department thanked Gulf Breeze Arts Inc. for grant mon- Talk of the Town ies. to Betty Archer Allen LEFT: Becky Herzog presented a at fun program to Gulf Breeze Arts [email protected] Inc. members.

See What Sets Us Apart! GOOD SHEPHERD 3300 Infi del ® $399.99 #24141173 LUTHERAN SCHOOL Double-action Grades: Preschool - VPK - Kdg - 1st - 2nd out-the-front Gulf Breeze Arts Inc. is already Good Shepherd Lutheran School automatic Enroll has provided Christ-centered double-edge Now For education to students of the Fall! Gulf Breeze/Navarre area since 1996 spear-point knife. planning spring art festival Call for more info or to Gulf Breeze Arts, Inc. determined after festival monies arrange a Black anodized, 60610T6 billet aluminum handle. members held their monthly generated and festival costs private tour Over 60+ Benchmade styles to choose from! meeting on June 7th with are reconciled. Grant monies (850) 932-9127 Cordura (r) with snap retention and malice clip President Anita Williams will be distributed at the May sheath. Extra deepcarry pocket clip. 4257 Gulf Breeze Parkway presiding. New Festival meeting. Gulf Breeze GSLS does not discriminate on the basis of race, 850-623-4622 | 6606 Hwy 90 | Milton, FL. 32570 Director, Amanda Holtzhower, Grant recipients and the color, national origin, sex, disability or age. Hours: Mon - Sat. 7 - 6 Sun. 9 - 5 | hallshardware.com briefly discussed the tasks of Santa Rosa Superintendent her new position. Krist L. of Education will be notified Lien Department Head Visual by email as to date, time, and You Talk. We Listen. Arts Department, located in location of presentation. the Anna Lamar Switzer Center a change in the festival beauty and meaningfulness.” Grant checks will not be for Visual Arts, gave a glowing membership, revision of the Fine crafts is defined as a presented to no shows unless a In Person. thank you to Gulf Breeze statement the description of type of work where useful and substitute is sent. Arts Inc. for the grant monies the Gulf Breeze Celebrate decorative devices are made Grant monies will be held contribution to the Department. the Arts and a revision of the completely by hand or by using until recipients can attend The meeting consisted of a Gulf Breeze Arts Inc. Grant only simple tools. a meeting to receive grant short business session, a snack to Monies Distribution. The board The festival is a juried show monies. Scott Shanks, CFP® share and a program. President proposed this event be changed which is juried by local art The members approved all Financial Advisor Anita Williams discussed the to a “Local Artists Show” professionals. The decision of three changes. 217 Fairpoint Dr allowing non-members to the jurors will be final. need for strong officers since it Following the snack the Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 is a relatively small group with participate at a slightly higher The jurors will select a program was presented by a large task especially with the rate for each entry. predetermined number of artists Becky Herzog, past president. (850) 934.4499 festival and with keeping the Fuller Brown distributed to participate in the show. They She presented a “hands on” www.edwardjones.com group alive and growing. In a handout with the proposed will also select a predetermined program. The participants Member SPIC order to accomplish this the changes for the description of the number of alternate artists to be prepared a replica of hands Board decided to appoint a Gulf Breeze Celebrate the Arts placed on a wait list. using the following ingredients strong nominating committee are as follows: “Gulf Breeze Director Invited Artist(s) for Play dough: 2 cups all- for the coming year. The Celebrate the Arts is a fine arts shall be approved by the GB purpose flour (not self-rising); members are Ralph Thomas, & crafts show presented by Arts board of directors. 1-cup salt; 1 TBS vegetable Fuller Brown and Tom and Gulf Breeze Arts Inc. in March The revision of the Gulf oil; and 1 cup water. Directions Frances Grow. This committee of each year. Fine art is defined Breeze Arts Inc. Grant Monies were to mix dry ingredients, will have five months to as a visual art considered to Distribution reads: add water and oil and mix come up with nominees for the have been created primarily Gulf Breeze Arts Inc. again. Seal in container. Do not four board positions. for aesthetic and intellectual Grant Monies Distribution add color. She brought shells Discussion included making purposes and judged for its Grant money amounts will be to decorate around the hands. A

Brody � I am a neutered male, 2 years old, brown and white IMPACT 100 stays busy all year Catahoula Leopard Hound mix. I have been at the shelter since The Pensacola Bay Area IM- Environment, Recreation, & 12, 19, 26, (9/2, if needed) IHMC In a September press confer- April 27, Pleez Come Get Me! PACT 100 All About IMPACT Preservation Wednesdays. 11:30 - 40 S. Alcaniz St. - Downtown ence is held to announce the - i Ask for information about 100 2016 booklet arrived in ev- a.m. - 1:30 p.m. July 20, Aug. 3, Pensacola Chair: McGee Lor- nalists and in October the annual animal - ID#A272309 ery members mailbox last week. 10, 17, 24, (31, if needed) IHMC ren I Co-Chair: Stephanie Tillery meeting is held and membership This booklet includes a summary - 40 S. Alcaniz St. - Downtown Email: artsandculture@impact- votes. The ladies of IMPACT are Escambia County Animal Shelter of happenings that occur in the Pensacola Chair: Gail Dorsey I 100pensacola.org busy year-round! 200 West Fairfi eld Drive iscal year. Co-Chair: Kim Harvell Email: Pensacola, FL Each month, members com- environment@impactlOOpen- Tuesday thru Friday plete activities that make IM- sacola.org. I’m a HAPPY pup!!! Hrs: 11 am - 5 pm PACT a well-run and accom- Family Thursdays. 5:30 p.m. - Saturday from 10 am - 4 pm plished organization. The new 7:30 p.m. July 21, Aug. 4, 11, 18, executive board takes ofice and25, (9/1, if needed) Gulf Breeze Brought To You By began a membership and cam- Recreational Center - 800 Shore- To be a Sponsor of paign activities are ongoing in line Dr. - Gulf Breeze Chair: Adopt A Pet November, December, January Jo Mathews I Co-Chair: Rose Call (850) 932-8986 and February. This ends March 1 Duckworth Email: family@im- and the membership announce- pactlOOpensacola.org’ ment event occurs in late March. Arts and Culture Fridays. 11:30 New member orientation is held a.m. - 1:30 p.m. July 22, Aug. 5, BUSINESS p VACATION p EXTENDED STAY in mid-April and non-proits’ let- ters of intent are due in late April. Grant updates events occur in mid-May and nonproits grant A place for you in Pensacola applications are due as well as Grand Opening training for committee members PENSACOLA DOWNTOWN AIRPORT/CORDOVA MALL in late June; July and August are Tuesday, June 21 at 5 p.m. tied up with committees’ evalu- ation of grant applications and site visits resulting in committee presenting for chosen inalists to 601 East Chase Street 2187 Airport Boulevard the Board. These 2016 Commit- 850-432-0202 850-478-1123 tees are as follows: ResidenceInnPensacolaDowntown.com HamptonInnPensacolaAirport.com Health and Wellness meet on Mondays 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. July 18, Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, (29, if 700 East Chase Street 1144 Airport Boulevard needed Temple Beth El- 800 N. 850-439-3330 850-479-8900 Palafox, Downtown Pensacola CourtyardPensacolaDowntown.com HiltonGardenInnPensacola.com Chair: Maria Goldberg I Co- Chair: Brigette Brooks Email: healthandwellness@impactlOO- PENSACOLA BEACH pensacola.org. Education Tuesdays. 5:30 5049 Corporate Woods Drive p.m. - 7:30 p.m. July 19, Aug. 850-474-3777 2, 9, 16, 23, (30, if needed) Trin- HomewoodSuitesPensacola.com ity Presbyterian Church - 3400 16 Via DeLuna Bayou Blvd. - Pensacola Chair: 101 McAbee Ct, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 800-934-3301 • 850-934-3300 Melissa Lister I Co-Chair: Kim DaysInnPensacolaBeach.com Parker (850) 934.1061 | watermarkofgulfbreeze.com Email: education@impact- lOOpensacola.org. Assisted Living Facility #9664 850-932-9314 • Highpointe.com • 311 Gulf Breeze Pkwy • Gulf Breeze, FL gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 16, 2016 5A Don’t A night Miss Out! Subscribe to Gulf Breeze News Today! to rejoice 850.932.8986 FREE HEALTH SEMINAR: JUNE 23 Momentum Church holds Living with COPD first Night of Worship Ethel Hoyt, RN Tim Payne delivering his third Sacred Heart Hospital Clinical Educator BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News message of the day (he presides Thursday, June 23 • Noon – 1:00 p.m. over Gulf Breeze's 9 and 10:30 [email protected] St. Ann Catholic Church a.m. gatherings). Chapel Conference Room • 100 Daniel Dr., Gulf Breeze It was the irst one, but "The main thing we wanted Make reservations online: deinitely not the last one. people to take away is it's all sacred-heart.org/seniors or Momentum Church's Gulf about Jesus," Creative Pastor Call 850-416-1620 Breeze and Navarre campuses Matt Arnold said. Another met in the middle Sunday Night of Worship is scheduled night at the Community Life for October. Center for its irst ever Night of Worship. RIGHT: Six-year-old Gavin For nearly two hours, Payne spends some quality the music teams from both time with dad Tim during campuses sang songs of praise Sunday's Momentum Night of Worship Sunday at the and worship, with Lead Pastor Community Life Center.

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IN MEMORY We are proud to be the fi rst in the area to offer ... ber of the Ft. Pickens chapter of Gentle laser the NSDAR, and a Senator in the treatment for the Florida Silver-haired Legislature, symptoms of low hormones advocating for senior issues until or menopause, her 90th year. She retired from including ... her Gulf Breeze News column, Call for ฀฀ The Senior Scene, at the age of Introductory ฀฀฀ 95, upon moving to St. Petersburg Offer! ฀฀฀ with her daughter. Bette Boyle ฀฀฀฀฀ Bette was the mother of four February 3, 1916 - June 9, ฀฀฀฀฀ sons and one daughter. She is ฀฀ 2016 survived by J. Howard Boyle III, ฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀ Hugh Wm., Harrison R., and Beth ฀฀฀฀฀฀ Bette Irene Boyle (née Moyer) Ramirez de Arellano. She was passed away at the age of 100 on preceded in death by her husband 850-916-7766 June 9th in St. Petersburg, Florida. Howard and third son, L. Hunter She was a Gulf Breeze resident Boyle. She also leaves numerous from 1976 - 2013, and a colum- grandchildren, great grandchil- nist for The Gulf Breeze News for dren, and one great great grand- Karen Kennedy, MD more than twenty years. child. She requested cremation, ฀฀฀฀฀฀฀ Born in Reading, Pa., Bette and her ashes will be scattered 1118 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. #201 | Gulf Breeze, FL had been active in the Philadel- at a later date in the Gulf Breeze phia area as an elected commit- area. www.karenkennedymd.com | 850.916.7766 Submitted photo teewoman, girl scout leader, and founder of many social and com- Model citizen munity organizations there. She brought that enthusiasm to the Erin Morgan Kane receives the City of Gulf Breeze 2016 Citi- Gulf Breeze area when she and her zenship Award at Gulf Breeze Elementary School graduation from City of Gulf Breeze Parks and Recreation Director Ron late husband Howard retired here Pulley. in 1976 to be near their daughter She was given a generous $100 check and handsome en- Beth, a Pensacola resident. graved plaque which reads, “For your enthusiasm for learn- While living in Whisper Bay ing and dedication to your community, school, and class- for the next 30 years, Bette was mates.” Art teacher Mrs. Jennifer Day also selected Erin as one of the an active supporter of the Pen- top 10 artistically creative kids in the graduating class of 147. sacola Little Theatre and mem- Stay Informed with 2016 election coverage in Gulf Breeze News! All The: •Candidates •Races •Issues Affecting Your Community

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Your Community Newspaper Who’s afraid of Sacred Heart? On the From day one, Sacred Heart In my opinion, this con- Health System has been trying struction has been a “shell to pacify the residents of Tiger game” to prevent the resi- Spot: Point East with statements of dents of Tiger Point East from how great it will be to have this knowing the true facts. Even If you had to facility literally in our back- the ownership has changed P.O. Box 1414 yards. It has told us with almost hands more than once. SHHS use one word 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway the same verbiage in a statement says it sold it to Nngs, LLC. It Harbourtown Unit #35 read at the meeting on May 11, did in March 2016. However, to describe Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 2016, in an editorial published when the permit was applied through the Santa Rosa County offi cials your father, Office: (850) 932-8986 in local newspaper, and now in a for in January 2016, the appli- letter from Susan Davis, CEO of SHHS. and the State of Florida DOT as well as cant was Gulf Breeze (GB) Senior Liv- Fax: (850) 932-8794 what would This project is another example of the FDEP. This land had been sitting va- ing Properties, LLC OWNED by Sacred www.gulfbreezenews.com abuse by big business. Make no mistake cant for years. Then Santa Rosa County Heart Hospital of Pensacola. The princi- that word be about this; Sacred Heart Health System bulldozers arrived. (The county was pals of each LLC are almost the same. paid approx. $300 to remove the trees). may be a “non-profi t,” but health care is SHHS is not and will not be a good and why? PUBLISHER/EDITOR a big business. It knows the demograph- Greenhut, the contractor, was so intent on neighbor. Other quality health care is Lisa Newell ics of Gulf Breeze, especially Tiger Point, clearing the property so quickly that it did available in Gulf Breeze. I will be taking BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON not even notify NW FL Water Manage- Gulf Breeze News of an aging population with supplemental a taxi, if necessary, to Baptist Gulf Breeze [email protected] SPORTS EDITOR insurance policies to Medicare. ment of the start of construction nor did it Hospital System for my healthcare ser- install silt fencing. What was the hurry? Jason Thompson SHHS has bulldozed this project vices.

NEWS REPORTER Kristin Compton Save Navarre Beach Marine Park A development company this pristine, peaceful setting SALES is planning to build a housing will destroy this Navarre trea- Jackie Leonard complex on a 5.74-acre private- sure. The park itself is zoned ly owned parcel in the MID- as a public park for recreation DLE the county-owned Navarre and conservation for humans, OFFICE MANAGER Beach Marine Park! The parcel shorebirds and other habitat Biddy Gilchrist is currently zoned commercial and should remain as such (as “Hero. which would allow a marina to a whole). The potential tax rev- Because he has just done so ART DIRECTOR be built but developers want to enues should not infl uence this much for me; takes care of me when I’m sick, helps me Barbara Crossland construct 134 residential units decision We are opposed to consisting of four four-story by Santa Rosa Board of Com- ble with both human population this development WITHIN the fi nancially when I need it.” buildings and two six-story missioners. and shorebird nesting areas for Navarre Beach Marine Park. Kendra Jones GRAPHIC DESIGN buildings on the property 150 Several years ago, concerned our black skimmers, least terns, Please sign the petition against Gulf Breeze Patrick Macauley feet from the Sound located in citizens created the Navarre plovers and other habitat. this development at www. the MIDDLE of the four pavil- Beach Master Plan to protect The Black Skimmers (a State change.org. Search for “Save CONTRIBUTORS ions in Navarre Beach Marine the fragile barrier island from Species of Special Concern) Navarre Beach Marine Park,” over development in certain Betty Archer Allen Park east of Navarre bridge on teach their young to fi sh in sign,this share and send emails to areas that needed special con- area and Least Terns and Plo- Pam Brannon the barrier island. everyone. Also write your com- However, they need a lease sideration. The Navarre Beach vers nest in this area. The infra- missioners. Jack Kale amendment to allow construc- Marine Park is an area that con- structure is not currently capa- This proposed development Tom Nolan tion of a facility other than a tinues to need that special pro- ble of handling sewer, drainage should never be allowed in the Julie Connerley dry-storage marina, which was tection. The Master Plan was and water for residential build- Navarre Beach Marine Park. drawn into the 50-year lease. designed to protect the coastal ings in this area. Also, residen- NEVER! This will need to be approved barrier system and is compati- tial building in the middle of Member: “Superhero. He can solve any problem.” Florida Press Association Harrison Dykes National Newspaper Assn. Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce (2014 Business of the Year 2003 Small Business of the Year ) Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce Navarre Tourist Development Council Santa Rosa County “Quirky. Chamber of Commerce He likes to make people laugh and draw funny cartoon LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze pictures. Sometimes he doesn’t News welcomes your opinion. We know how to make people reserve the right to edit a letter to fit laugh. He’s very awkward space available. We do not accept with his humor, like me.” letters containing a personal attack Allie Kelly on any individual. Letters must be limited to one per month from an Pensacola, FL individual writer. If we receive form letters, we will print only the first one we receive. Include your name, Daylilies brighten summer landscapes address and daytime phone number. Editor’s note: Jack Kale is in. Maybe we are not in control. down. It takes a lot of energy on vacation. We are reprinting These fl owers are a constant re- to put down roots, which is one CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze some of our favorite columns minder that we don’t get to call reason it takes a while for new- News is committed to accuracy and until he returns. all the shots. ly planted fl owers to produce wants to hear from you if we need My daylilies are fi nally Waiting makes them more their fi rst blossoms. Once they to make a correction or clarification. Please email us at news@gulf- blooming! Their orange blos- beautiful. My dad used to al- are established they can really breezenews.com with the subject soms are reaching toward the ways say, “When you get tired go crazy. That’s true with life, line CORRECTION or CLARIF- sky as they play the role of a of waiting, just wait faster!” As too isn’t it? It may take a while “Strong and Compassionate. ICATION: call (850) 932-8986 fl oral torch among the sea of a kid, I hated to wait (and I hat- to fi nd your place, but once you during office hours and ask for green foliage. Some of the fl ow- ed to hear him say that!) Grow- do, life seems to bloom He always holds the family together, always has advice, news or sports departments. ers seem to be hovering in mid didn’t charge me for them. They ing older has taught me some They are seasonal. Most of seems like he knows how to ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze News air as their stems are lost amidst were a gift. In the same way, patience, but it has also taught life has an ebb and fl ow. Like will not be responsible for quality or do anything, whether it’s fry the backdrop of other landscap- the fl owers share their blooms me to enjoy the present. Now, I the waves of the ocean and ma- discoloration in ads provided by the ing. They are simply gorgeous without a toll or tax. They give love to see the buds arise from jestic mountain ranges, there a turkey, [or] fi x a vacuum advertiser or its agents. cleaner. I still call him for and I enjoy their colorful addi- freely for any observer to appre- the new stalk. I love the process, are peaks and valleys. Eccle- those things on a daily basis. tion as I drink my coffee each ciate. We could learn from them not just the end result. Watching siastes 3 reminds us that there Or how to buy a car- he morning. I am grateful for their and all be a little more giving. my fl owers keeps me reminded is a season for everything and Gulf Breeze News is published knows that too.” weekly on Thursdays for $39 per presence in my yard and in my I can not make them bloom. that patience really is a virtue that everything has a season. Shea Lee year by Gulf Breeze News Inc. life. Once all the hard work of plant- and it doesn’t always hurt. This seasonality keeps us from Pensacola, FL Periodical postage paid at Gulf As I think about it, these ing was done and all the nut- They they bloom where taking fl owers for granted and Breeze, Florida. USPS #021819. fl owers speak to my life: grass pulled, I began to watch they are planted. Unlike the I hope it makes you appreciate Sorry, no refunds on subscriptions. They were a gift. I am so for a bud. Nothing. I water them Tolkien trilogy, there are no the blossoms of friendships, God’s word POSTMASTER: Please send grateful for Jack and Martha and keep the beds weeded, but I walking lilies or trees in my success, and health with the address changes to Gulf Breeze Davis who shared them with can not make them bloom. No life. Whether it is the pear tree same joy. Whether it is for snap- “People who want to get rich News, P.O. Box 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL me. The Davis yard was full of in the back yard, the irises in the per, sports, diapers, or white 32562. matter what I do, I can not force fall into temptation and a trap All content is copyrighted 2015. fl owers that multiplied so much a fl ower to bloom. You know, front, or the knock-out roses on shoes, everything has a season. and into many foolish and Advertising rates are available upon that they needed to “thin out” there are things in life that the south side, the fl owers in my Enjoy the season you are in and harmful desires that plunge men request. their beds. The result was sev- just take their own sweet time. yard spring from a fi rmly fi xed you will certainly appreciate the into ruin and destruction.” eral trash bags full of daylilies Maybe you are a late bloomer. root. Most of us do a little bet- next a little more. that went to the preacher. They Maybe your ship hasn’t come ter once we can put some roots Love one. Love another. —1 Timothy 6:9 gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 16, 2016 7A SRIA talks ferry service and trolleys next year the SRIA board at their meeting last a dollar? I think there will be BY PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News week. more people going from here [email protected] “If we extend the hours of the trol- – tourists – to Pensacola than “Just because someone decides to run a ferry leys, we have to get ECUA to agree, the other way.” With ferry service planned between also, since they provide the drivers.” Ghio said that was one is- service and get it paid with BP funds and never Pensacola main land and Pensacola Board member Thomas Campanella sue they needed to determine include us in those plans, why are we changing Beach in less than nine months, the questioned whether the island author- – who was going to generate Santa Rosa Island Authority is talking ity and staff have an obligation to pro- the most ridership, from Pen- what we do? There are way too many variables about how to handle the transportation vide trolley service for ferry riders. sacola to the beach or vice of people unloading at the ferry dock “Just because someone decides to versa. right now to even try to fi gure out what the cost on Quietwater Boardwalk to other run a ferry service and get it paid with “I have determined that on parts of the island. Some members of BP funds and never include us in those top of the $200,000 already will be or what to do.” the board think people should get their plans, why are we changing what we budgeted for the trolleys un- own mode of transportation, whether do?” he asked. “There are way too der our regular schedule for by foot or bicycle or rental of other many variables right now to even try next year, it wold take an- — Thomas Campanella types of wheels. to fi gure out what the cost will be or other $180,000 to effectively SRIA Board Member Interim Executive Director Paolo what to do. run the trolleys to include the Ghio, however, has been looking at “Some people in Pensacola may say ferry service riders for eight the cost of increasing trolley service the cost of riding the ferry is cheaper months,” Ghio said. he believes part of the reasoning of the Board member Tammy Bohannon beyond the months and hours already than a Dolphin Cruise, so they may go Board member Janice Gilley said Parks department in getting the ferry said there could be funds placed in the budgeted for next year. back and forth between Pensacola and she does not think people will have service going is because of Fort Pick- budget for trolleys to expand service, “Our trolleys begin service in May the beach just for that. Other people to use the trolleys to get around when ens. and if it is not needed, those funds can and start at 4 p.m. each day. But the are going to want to go to Fort Pick- they arrive. “many people will walk “The park service has made com- be moved later. But instead of add- ferry service is scheduled to begin ens, but are they going to want to take across the street to the beach, or they ment more than once that if there is ing another $180,000 on top of the March of 2017 and begin at 9 a.m. the ferry over here from Ft Pickens can rent a bicycle or other ways to get another hurricane they are not going $200,000 already budgeted, she made each day. Are we going to run a trolley to ride back to Pensacola? And how around. I don’t know if I am in favor of to rebuild that road going out to Fort a motion that passed to add $150,000 service to help move people around many people will we really get com- budgeting anything right now because Pickens. So if that happens, the only more to the trolley budget for next the island who come off the ferry, and ing from Pensacola on the ferry when there are too many unknowns.” way to get there would be a ferry ser- year, in case it is needed. who is going to pay for that?” he asked Board member Dave Pavlock said they can fi ll a car with six people for vice.” Habitat for Humanity resumes building in Santa Rosa County

BY PAM BRANNON ing in Santa Rosa County.” He Gulf Breeze News also said they are looking for [email protected] more properties in south Santa Habitat for Rosa County right now. Humanity Habitat for Humanity is build- Habitat still builds many of ing homes in south Santa Rosa their homes from sponsorships, Open House County again. This weekend, but some are built with no spon- Saturday, June 18 from 11 a.m. sorship monies – just Habitat for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to 2 p.m. you can get a tour of a Humanity generated funds. Saturday, June 18 Habitat home in Navarre on Ja- “We have a rotating fund from Janet Street in Navarre net Street as just one example of people paying their mortgages,” what is being offered these days Moehl said. “We also get grant Details: (850) 434-5456 from Habitat for Humanity. monies and raise money from There are homes now be- our Restore store in Pensacola. ing built by the Pensacola of- We have fi gured out that we can fi ce, which includes Santa Rosa usually build about two homes a recent years. “ County homes, from three bed- year from what we raise at our We get our fi gures each year room two bath to fi ve bedrooms Restore store.” from HUD,” Moehl said. “Peo- with two bathrooms. The Restore shop is on North ple are allowed by HUD to make Habitat employees will stress Palafox and is open to the pub- up to 80 percent of the median Pam Brannon | Gulf Breeze News “It is a hand up, not a hand out,” lic Monday through Saturday 10 income for the areas where they Habitat for Humanity Crew Supervisor Rich Freeman of Gulf Breeze shows off one of the Navarre homes to hold an Open House this weekend, Saturday June 18. since home owners not only a.m. to 6 p.m. live.” need to put sweat equity into the “We have items for sale in For example, now a family of home being built for them, but there from couches and chairs to four can make up to $49,450 and sweat equity required once a also pay a monthly mortgage of large appliances like refrigera- be eligible to apply for a home. family has been approved for a between $400 - $600 on a zero tors, as well as small appliances Income requirements range from home, but that does not neces- interest loan. for the kitchen, sinks, counter a single person not making more sarily mean pounding nails or “We are a program for hard tops, toilets – mostly building than $34,650 to a family of two climbing on a roof. There are a working families with repairable supplies,” Moehl said. “People not making more than $39,600 multitude of jobs available at the credit who want good affordable can donate items, but we are all the way to a family of eight work site, as Crew Supervisor housing,” explained Sue Evans very careful to only take things not making more then $65,300. Rich Freeman of Gulf Breeze of the Pensacola offi ce. in good condition.” To be eligible a person or explained. Freeman, who has “We have found in the past He said most of the spon- couple must be 18 years or older, worked for the Pensacola Habitat that some people who wanted sors these days are corporations and a U.S. Citizen or permanent for Humanity for 16 years, said, to get into a Habitat home did such Gulf Power. But there are legal resident of the country. “We can usually fi nd something not fi nish the process because still some churches that sponsor They must have lived in Escam- for the people to do, even if they we did not have homes in the building of the homes, too. The bia or Santa Rosa County for the are not in shape to carry lumber areas where they wanted to live Pensacola Habitat for Human- past 12 months and be either un- or drive a nail. And those hours or where their children were go- ity organization was founded in married or married but not sepa- also include their class time.” ing to school,” Evans explained. 1981 as a non-profi t Christian rated. They must be a minimum Applicants are required to “Over the past year we have organization whose mission is to of six months in their current job take Homebuyer Readiness Power as a sponsor, so it also for Spanish speaking applicants. started to change the process build homes and improve com- and two years of stable docu- Workshops, showing them how has a GEO Spring hot water There will also be another Open where we are buying property in munities. mented income or employment to budget and what to expect in heater and a high effi ciency heatHouse to see the homes in Na- those areas — like Midway and “We have built many more history. Applicants must not utility costs, etc. pump,” he pointed out. varre on Janet Street July 9 from Navarre — and we have been than 1,100 homes so far in Es- have a bankruptcy discharged Freeman also pointed out in There is a New Applicant 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. upgrading our homes, too, with cambia and Santa Rosa Coun- within the last two years, or any the home on Janet Street that Orientation at St. Sylvester’s You can call (850) 434-5456 things like laminate fl ooring and ties,” Moehl said. felony probation within the last will be in the Open House this Catholic Church in Navarre on for more information or to fi nd crown molding.” The amount a family is al- 12 months, and no foreclosure weekend that everything is En- Gulf Breeze Parkway Tuesday, out how your group can vol- Blaise Moehl of Habitat said, lowed to earn these days and within the last two years, also. ergy Star 3 compliant. 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DEAR DR. ROACH: I usually walk If the pool is outdoors, as is usual in ANSWER: I can’t tell you whether to reduce their risk of stroke, which 45 minutes daily for a cardio workout. warm, sunny places, you need to wear your stroke was caused by the radiation means no smoking, careful control of However, the Florida summer heat can and reapply plenty of sunscreen to pro- you received; however, I can confi rm blood pressure and cholesterol, careful be brutal, so instead of walking, I swim tect your skin. that high-dose radiation (from radia- diet including low sodium and low sug- and walk one hour in the pool. Is that tion therapy for your tumor, not from a ar, and discussion with a doctor about as good a cardio workout as walking? *** diagnostic CT scan) increases the over- aspirin therapy. -- R.G. all risk of transient ischemic attack and stroke. A well-done study from Austra- DEAR DR. ROACH: In 1978, I *** ANSWER: I think that having sev- lia in 2011 showed that radiation treat- was diagnosed with a benign brain tu- eral different ways to exercise is a good ment approximately doubles the risk of mor. It was on the pituitary gland and Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable idea, since the muscles used will always TIA and stroke. cent of your age-predicted maximum pushing on the optic nerve. I had sur- to answer individual letters, but will be at least somewhat different and it can This does not mean that the treat- of 220 minus your age. So for age 50, gery, but only half was removed be- incorporate them in the column when- keep you from being bored when doing ment you had in 1978 was inappropri- your maximum is 170, and moderate cause of the optic nerve. The other half ever possible. Readers may email ques- the same thing day after day. In your ate. Treatment of a brain tumor, even a exercise is a pulse of 85 to 119. You was shrunk with chemo and radiation. tions to ToYourGoodHealth@med. situation, I think that it makes a great noncancerous one, is critical, because can check your pulse at the wrist with a I am concerned about the long-term ef- cornell.edu. To view and order health deal of sense to avoid the heat by get- there is very little room in your head for clock, or wear a heart monitor. fects of radiation, because I had a stroke pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, ting in the pool. a tumor in that position. The medical Swimming almost always is a more- in 2012 and the doctors said this stroke or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia The intensity of a cardiovascular treatment we have now for these kinds intense workout than walking (race might have been a link to long-term ef- Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. workout can be measured simply by of tumors was not available in 1978. walkers certainly can get a very fast fects of radiation. But 36 years later? your pulse rate. A rough but commonly What this means for people with pulse rate), and walking in the pool is a (c) 2016 North America Synd., Inc. used guide is that moderate cardiovas- Can you confi rm or deny that the long-a history of radiation treatment to the good exercise for your heart and many term effects of radiation cause stroke? All Rights Reserved cular exercise is 50 percent to 70 per- head is that they should do everything muscles. -- B.R. 8A June 16, 2016 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com

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Tanner is one of the adults who loves helping other “exceptional adults” at Hope that Heals. Tanner is manning the welcome desk at the Open House at Community Life Center last week.

LEFT: Christian is learning some crocheting skills at Hope that Heals.

Nelda Seever, HOPE pictured with Chandler, volunteers that at the Community Life Center for Hope that Heals each Thursday and is part of the founding members of the group.

HEALS photos by Pam Brannon offers summer programs for exceptional adults

17 adults using the program and day of until we found this place, I didn’t really start something themselves, but it just at the church, working on a butterfly BY PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News the Open House, and several new fami- have any friends.” evolved. They finally got non-profit garden and Nelda told me about Hope [email protected] lies attended to see what the program The day Gulf Breeze News visited approval earlier this year. Then this op- that Heals. They needed a place to have was all about, taking applications home Hope that Heals, Christian was learning portunity opened up here, at Commu- these wonderful adults meet each week, Exceptional adults that are chal- with them. how to crochet, and was making a gift nity Life, in April.” so I started investigating to see what we lenged with issues like brain injury, au- “We usually like to have one-on-one for his mother. But the real goal of the group is to could do right here, at our church.” tism, cerebral palsy, being confined to volunteer to exceptional adult. Today Hope that Heals is a program started have a permanent building of their own Nelda gives all the credit to Joy for a wheel chair, etc now have a place in we have 13 volunteers, mostly from in 2013 by five families. Heals stands in the south end. The group now has stepping up and pushing the opportu- Gulf Breeze to go once a week to meet Community Life and St. Paul United for “Helping Exceptional Adults Live a board and core group that meets the nity to use the facility. “If it was not for new friends, learn new skills, and give Methodist,” Jones said. “We will need Successfully.” “We have respite pro- fourth Monday of each month at St Paul her, we would not be here each week,” their care takers a break, too. more volunteers this summer for sure.” grams for these exceptional adults United Methodist Church in Midway. Nelda said. Nelda is from St Paul United Hope that Heals held an Open House There are also special events planned, – these children of ours – in Ft. Wal- Jones said through the program now Methodist in Midway, and her grandson past Thursday to let people know about like a Summer Dance (caregiver’s night ton Beach and in Pensacola. But noth- being offered at Community Life Cen- Tanner is one of the exceptional adults the program that meets every Thursday out) July 29 from 6:30 – 9 p.m. at Com- ing here in the south end of Santa Rosa ter the people attending can learn life helping with the program. He was in the from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Com- munity Life at 4115 Soundside Drive, County,” Robin Jones explained. “This skills such as counting money as well public school system until he aged out, munity Life United Methodist Church with music, raffles, and food for “peo- is such a blessing. These adults can stay as social skills. The program offers but then wanted to go back and help in Tiger Point. ple with special abilities from age 16 within the public school system until crafts and a dance/exercise program in the ESE program to help other kids For many of the adults attending, it is and up.” they are 22, but once they age out there each week, as well as yoga and singing who are challenged, too. He has been the first time they have been able to find As 32-year-old Christian explains, is nothing close by to help them prog- together. helping at Navarre High since he was friends and people outside their homes “It is me and my mom, 24/7. She gets ress or stay active mentally or physi- Community Life United Methodist too old to attend classes himself. Tanner and family that will listen to them and no break. I know I will never be able to cally – except family. And the families Church member Joy Grace has spear- was manning the welcome table and T- be friends. The Open House was to let do some things for myself, like put my don’t get a break.” headed the involvement of her church shirt sales for last week’s Open House. people know about the summer pro- own shoes on or cook. But I want to be The five families, she said, decided in Hope that Heals. She gives the credit “Some of the family members of gram, which will be each Thursday as independent and learn as much as I something needed to be done for the to Nelda Seever for bringing the need to these adults who use the services here except June 23 (because of Vacation can, and I have a computer I use about Gulf Breeze/ Navarre area. her attention. Bible School at the church). There were six hours a day. I read everything but “Those families never planned to “We were gardening out back, here See HOPE Page 4B » Learn to care for your citrus on Friday at Library

Third Fridays with UF/IFAS Blake Thaxton, UF/IFAS Extension niques of drawing, cartooning, anime the library. This month, participants Extension - Gulf Breeze Santa Rosa County Commercial Horti- and manga art, as well as your favorite will discuss “Starters” by Lissa Price. culture Agent, to learn about citrus va- June Events title and artists in those genres. The An- Bibliobabblers meets at 6 p.m. on the Library rieties that thrive in the panhandle and imation Club is open to youth in grades last Tuesday of every other month in June 17, 10 a.m. how to plant them. Learn about caring @ Your 6 - 8. Registration is not required. The the meeting room of the Gulf Breeze Li- The University of Florida Insti- for your citrus as well as how to con- ® Gulf Breeze Library is located at 1060 brary, located at 1060 Shoreline Drive. tute of Food and Agricultural Services trol common pests and diseases. The Library Shoreline Drive. The Santa Rosa County Library Sys- presents a monthly series on a variety Gulf Breeze Library is located at 1060 tem is a department of the Santa Rosa of interesting topics with solutions for Shoreline Drive. Bibliobabblers Teen Book County Board of County Commis- your life. They can provide informa- sioners. Libraries are located in Gulf tion about agriculture, the environment, club will meet on the third Monday and Club - Gulf Breeze Library Animation Club - Gulf Breeze Breeze, Jay, Milton, Navarre, and Pace. sustainable living, disaster preparation third Tuesday of each month with the June 28, 6 p.m. Find additional information at www. and recovery, 4-H youth development, Library same content. The Animation Club is Teens in 9-12th grade who are 14-18 June 20, 2 p.m. and June 21, 4 p.m. santarosa.fl.gov/libraries or call (850) family and consumer issues, and lawn dedicated to the enjoyment and promo- years old can take a break from home- 981-7323 (READ). and garden problems. This month’s Learn and share graphic art skills in a tion of animation, cartooning, and re- work and school to hangout and discuss topic is Citrus for the Homeowner. Join fun environment. In order to accommo- lated arts. Bring your art, discuss tech- the read-of-the-month with friends at date the schedules of participants, the 2B June 16, 2016 GULF BREEZE NEWS Lifestyle/Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS Experience national parks on new giant screen Gulf Islands National Seashore is part- “National Parks Adventure” “There are 408 national parks in our nering with the National Naval Aviation 10 am | 12 pm | 2 pm | 4 pm country that many families have not been Museum to celebrate the opening of the able to explore,” says two-time Academy recently-upgraded Giant Screen theater “Magic of Flight” Award®-nominated director Greg Mac- and new refreshment counter, the Na- 11 am | 1 pm | 3 pm Gillivray. tional Naval Aviation Museum is offer- “Our hope is that National Parks Ad- ing free movie screenings on Saturday, Representatives from the National Park venture will encourage our audiences June 18, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Service will be on hand issuing free 2016 to discover the beauty and sanctuary of Throughout the day, the museum will National Park passes to all active military these American treasures, which belong feature free screenings of “National as well as kid passes for any child who to every one of us.” Parks Adventure,” which celebrates the has completed the fourth grade. The Museum’s upgraded theater fea- Centennial Anniversary of the U.S. Na- “National Parks Adventure” movie- tures a premium laser-illuminated 2D tional Parks, and “Magic of Flight,” the goers will soar over red rock canyons, projection system boasting full 4K reso- Naval Aviation Museum Foundation’s hurtle down steep mountain peaks, and lution, nearly 9 million pixels on screen lagship ilm. Free refreshments and - speexplore other-worldly realms found and a powerful new sound system. cial giveaways will also be distributed. within America’s most legendary outdoor The theater is fully ADA compliant Each guest must redeem one ticket per places. Along the way, the ilm becomes and features a new concessions area, showing from the ticket counter and seat- at once an action-packed celebration of LED lighting, wider, luxury seating with ing is limited to the irst 325 people per the 100-year anniversary of the National armrests, double cup-holders and custom showing. Park Service and a soulful relection on tables between most seats, new carpeting Movie times: what wilderness means to us all. and a rubberized looring. ‘Zootopia’ is amusing, engaging 35th summer dance

It is a rare treat when a truly workshop at PSC great movie reveals itself. At least a couple critics have sug- June 20-25 gested that Zootopia could very well be the very best ilm of the Pensacola State College’s hip hop, contemporary/modern, year 2016 (at least so far). It is 35th annual Summer Danceimprovisation, choreography, still a little early here in mid- Workshop runs June 20-25 and on theatre dance. June, but I have a feeling Zoo- the Pensacola campus, 1000 The workshop also includes a topia is probably going to win College Blvd. On-campus regis- seminar series for teachers, stu- the Best Animated Feature at tration for ages 10 years through dio owners, dancers and parents, next year’s Academy Awards. adult continues through June as well as adult classes in tap Its only real challenger will enforcement oficer in the big But dream big she does, and 21 in the Registration Ofice,and jazz. probably be “Finding Dory,” city, where lions, bears, rhinos the payoff is well earned. Judy Building 2. Students may earn college the Pixar sequel to “Finding and rats and every other kind faces adversity and she con- The popular Workshop Show- credit and audition for scholar- Nemo.” This could be a fasci- of animal walks and talks and quers it with wit, charm and case Concert is held at 7:30 p.m. ships. nating face-off, as both these plots and cries like only human good humour throughout. It Friday, June 24, at the Ashmore Cost varies depending on movies are from the Disney beings can in real life. would be hard for me to believe Fine Arts Auditorium, Building class selection, number of to be. Has this point been made company (since Pixar has been Bunny rabbits have never anybody who sees “Zootopia” 8, and is free for workshop at- classes selected and residency. before in other kid’s movies? part of Disney for close to 10 succeeded at surviving the Po- would not be engaged, amused tendees. Pay fees with Visa, MasterCard, Sure. But as simple as this les- years now) but in different di- lice Academy and our hero, the and ultimately overwhelmed The Summer Dance Work- money order or check. Make son is, it probably cannot be as- visions, each with their own cleverly named Judy Hopps, with the richness of its detailed shop is a prestigious program checks payable to Pensacola serted enough. strong and solid styles and sen- faces prejudice and teasing bright animation and intelli- that draws hundreds of dancers State College. Zootopia is a classic that ev- sibilities. from every animal she meets, gently paced plot. nationwide. Top dance instruc- For more information, con- erybody should see at least two In any case. . . including her loving, seeming- The message of the movie is tors teach classes for beginning, tact LaVonne French, lfrench@ or three times. Conveniently, it Zootopia tells the story of a ly supportive parents, who tell very important for young peo- intermediate and advanced danc- pensacolastate.edu, (850) 484- was just released on DVD and very determined female bunny, her that if she “doesn’t dream ple as well — do not let preju- ers in ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, 1809. to all the usual streaming ser- who works very hard to real- big, she will never be disap- dice or bullying stop you from vices. Don’t miss it. ize her dream of being a law pointed.” becoming whatever you want (PG-13) To buy tickets online, go to: WWW.MOVIESHOWTIME.NET FIND US ON

Emerson talks ‘Person of Interest’ DOORS OPEN Friday, June 17, thru Thursday, June 23 DAILY 12:30 3D FINDING DORY (PG) 4:35 • 9:55 Q: I am really enjoying four buried bodies and is in a 0There is an extra CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE (PG13) this season of “Outlander.” race against time to prevent the $2.50 charge 1:30 • 4:15 •7:15 • 9:45 Can you tell me if it will be future murders of these four for 3D movies *Sorry, No Passes THE CONJURING 2 (R) 12:50 • 3:50 • 6:45 • 9:40 back for another season? -- people – however she has no for 3D Movies FINDING DORY (PG) Nina H., via email idea who the potential victims (850) 934-3332 EXT 1 1:00 • 2:00 • 3:35 • 6:30 • 7:30 • 9:00 A: The fantasy, time-travel are or when it will happen. 1233 Crane Cove Blvd. ME BEFORE YOU (PG13) 1:10 • 4:00 • 6:50 romantic drama will indeed be To celebrate the book’s Gulf Breeze, Florida back for a third season – and a release, I’ll be giving away (3.7 miles east of TMNT: OUT OF THE SHADOWS (PG13) Pensacola Beach Exit) 1:20 • 4:05 • 7:00 • 9:35 fourth! Starz just announced that four autographed copies of “A WARCRAFT (PG13) 1:35 • 4:20 • 7:05 • 9:50 Jamie (Sam Heughan), Clare another season: “American Grave Prediction,” and there are (Caitriona Balfe) and the rest four ways you can enter: Write NOW YOU SEE ME 2 (PG13) 12:50 • 3:45 • 6:40 • 9:30 Idol,” “Bordertown,” “Cooper 9:25 of the crew have been granted Barrett’s Guide to Surviving me at King Features Weekly TICKET X-MEN APOCALYPSE (PG13) at least two more seasons to tell Life,” “Famous” (canceled Service, 628 Virginia Drive, TONIGHT'S FINDING DORY (PG) 7:00 & 9:20 PM Diana Gabaldon’s eight-book before it had even begun Orlando, FL 32803; email PREMIERE 3D FINDING DORY (PG) 7:45 PM (soon to be nine) series. Each filming), “Grandfathered,” [email protected]; SHOWINGS CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 7:00 & 9:30 PM season covers the events of one Photo by Starz “The Grinder” (it pains me to follow and tweet me at twitter. book; “Dragonfly in Amber” Sam Heughan in “Outlander” write that this brilliant comedy com/celebrity_extra; and like concludes July 9. Season three and Chris Carter – is on is no more), “Knock Knock and comment on my Facebook will adapt “Voyager,” and board for another season; Live,” “Minority Report” and page fb.me/celebrityextra. season four will tell the story however, the trick will be how “Second Chance.” Next week, Increase your chances and of “Drums of Autumn.” to fit it into everyone’s busy it’s NBC’s turn. enter all four ways! Starz CEO Chris Albrecht schedules. Right now, they are released this statement: in negotiations with Fox to *** Write to Cindy at King “’Outlander’ is like nothing return for the 2017-18 season. Features Weekly Service, 628 seen before on television. Hey, we waited 10 years for Readers: It’s contest time! Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL From its depiction of a truly the reboot, so what’s two more My favorite paranormal 32803; or e-mail her at letters@ powerful female lead character for another season, right? author, Victoria Laurie, has a cindyelavsky.com. to the devastating decimation And that reminds me: It’s new book coming out July 26. of the Highlander way of life time for another episode of It’s “A Grave Prediction,” the (c) 2016 King Features to what is a rarely seen genuine “Canceled or Renewed.” This 14th installment in the Psychic Synd., Inc. and timeless love story, it is a week I’ll let you know which Eye Mysteries. This go-round, show that not only transports Fox shows won’t live to see Abby Cooper has a vision of the viewer, but also inspires the passion and admiration of its fans.”

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Q: Reading your interview about Rebecca Wisocky’s experience on “The X- Files” made me wonder if it will be back for another season. Do you know if it has been renewed? -- Daniel F., Birmingham, Alabama A: Everyone – David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson GULF BREEZE NEWS June 16, 2016 3B | WEEK OF June 16-22 |

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come and volunteer, but any- one can volunteer,” Jones ex- plained. “We also offer this for a chance for the caregivers to have a break to get things done or just get a breather and some time to themselves.” Volunteers will go through the standard background check, then be able to help in whatever area they would like to help with – arts and crafts, exercise, etc. Nelda has also brought plants for the program attendees to plant themselves in the garden behind the church and tend Jones asks Florida Supreme – with Nelda’s help – and watch grow. The core values and mission listed in their brochures include Court to settle beach tax issue “Enrichment, Opportunity, and Support.” You can fi nd them on peals Court in April saying Jones and The judges in that case said leases on Court had a written ruling on the Na- BY PAM BRANNON Facebook, too, under Hope That Gulf Breeze News Escambia County do not have the right Navarre Beach which were automati- varre Beach case and that ruling was Heals. [email protected] to levy property taxes on the Island cally renewable due to the language in used as a basis for the Appeals court Heather is one of the adults Resort lease and Jones is now appeal- the lease were not really leases at all, ruling in April, he does not believe the Escambia County Property Ap- taking part in the program. She ing that latest ruling. Fleming said he and so could be taxed since they could state supreme court has a need or will is from Gulf Breeze and attends praiser Chris Jones has filed a request will have 15 days after Jones files his be renewed in perpetuity. want to hear the case. with the Florida Supreme Court for a Community Life as part of the brief to answer it with his own brief Jones is using that case as the ba- If the Appeals court ruling stands, Rainbow Sunday School Class. hearing on the issue concerning prop- submitted to the court as to why the sis to ask for a review by the state Jones said then any property on Pen- erty taxes on Pensacola Beach. He “I started working at the court does not need to hear the case. supreme court to settle the confusion sacola Beach that has language simi- church by cutting bagels and now has until the end of this week to But the Florida Supreme Court is a he says he sees, since he said his at- lar to the Island Resorts lease will not file his complete brief explaining why then helping with the church court of limited jurisdiction, meaning torneys say there is at least one prop- have property taxes levied any more, bulletins,” she said. “This is a he thinks the court should hear the they do not have to take every case that erty listed in that Navarre Beach case but it will not be retroactive to the past case. good program.” is requested. There must be certain is- which is not on a perpetual lease, but several years since Jones began levy- “Often some of these adults Attorney Ed Fleming of McDonald, sues involved. Jones told Gulf Breeze on a lease more like the ones not per- ing property taxes on the beach. Fleming and Moorehead of Pensacola come in the fi rst time rather News two weeks ago that the county petual on Pensacola Beach – like Is- There is no deadline for the Flori- shy and not sure about this pro- is representing the Island Resorts, attorneys handling this case would be land Resorts. da Supreme Court to decide whether LLC , which is part of Portofino and gram, but after they are here a pointing to what he calls “confusion” Attorney Fleming said he and his to hear the case after the briefs have while we see them smile and has been at the center of this case with caused by the appeals court ruling fellow attorneys find no confusion been filed. Jones. Island Resorts received a favor- take part,” Jones said. “It is so because of a previous case involving between the two cases. Also, Fleming rewarding!” able ruling from the First District Ap- Navarre Beach in Santa Rosa County. said that since the Florida Supreme

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GBSA softball nets a first, two seconds at NWFGSA Tourney

See page 5C Section C YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER June 16, 2016 GBSA teams win All Star Tourneys U-16 softball, U-10 teams win in Gulf Shores, Molino respectively Caden Taylor, Pete Snider, Brett BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News Buttell and Will Rice all had a hit [email protected] and a run scored, while O’Grady had a hit. Rouillier and Cross both The Gulf Breeze Sports scored once in the win. Association’s U-10 All Star Gulf Breeze 8, Navarre 3: baseball team won their age Rouillier went 3-for-3 and scored division at the Gulf Coast Youth three times, while Kember, Baseball All Star Tournament Taylor and Sammy Tucker all Sunday, edging Perdido Key 8-5 in had a hit and a run scored in a the championship game in Molino. win over Navarre Thursday. 10-under McIlwain scored a run, while Gulf Breeze 8, Perdido 5: Cross singled in the win. Alex Cross’ two-out, two-run Gulf Breeze 11, Bill Bond double in the fi fth provided4 : Cross went 3-for-3 with a some insurance as Gulf Breeze double and two runs scored for beat Perdido to win the title. Gulf Breeze, who used a four- Cross went 2-for-2 with run fourth and a fi ve-run fi fth two runs scored, while Carter to pull away from Bill Bond in McIlwain went 2-for-2 and their opener June 8. scored three times. Rouillier doubled and scored Bryson Rouillier went 2-for-3 three times, while Turner and scored twice, while Patrick McLaughlin went 2-for-2 and Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News O’Grady and Cole Young both scored twice. Young also scored had one hit each. Kohen Kember twice, while Taylor and Tucker GBSA U16 champs scored once in the win. both had a hit and a run scored. Gulf Breeze 11, Perdido Kember, McIlwain and Buttell The GBSA U-16 All Star softball team won the Northwest Florida Girls Softball Alliance’s All Star Tournament Thursday in Gulf Shores. They are (front, from left): Emily Crowder, Courtney King, Cali Hargrove, Merigrace Whited, Sophi Doerr and Briahna Ballay. Back (from 1: McIlwain had two hits and all had hits in the win. left): Coach Rob Rotunda, Maddy Branning, Annalise Rotunda, Mckaylie Uhl, Zoe Burkholder, Azzi Parries and Coach Ron Whited. Not Kember had a hit and scored twice See GBSA, Page 4C » shown: Coach Mike Green. in a win over Perdido Saturday. (Softball on Page 5C)

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News GBSA U10 champs The GBSA U-10 All Star softball team won the Gulf Coast Youth Baseball All Star Tournament Sunday in Molino. They are (front, from left): Caden Taylor, Carter McIlwain, Brett Buttell, Pete Snider, Bryson Rouillier, Sammy Tucker, Cole Young and Alex Cross. Back (from Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News left): Coach Rocky Cross, Coach Seth Taylor, Kohen Kember, Patrick O’Grady, Turner McLaughlin, Will Rice, Coach Jeff Rouillier and Coach Paul Snider. Keegan Nguyen fires to the plate for the Tiger Point U-10 All Stars last week in Molino.

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[email protected] Magazine GRAND OPENING AIKIDO Submitted Photo State champs &WING Triton Baseball 9U won the 2016 USSSA Alabama Global State Tournament by beating Pace Clutch baseball 14-9. They are (front, from left): Tristan Keigley, Carter Hoeft, Cohen Reeder, Hutson Rowe and Jude Mason. Second row (from left): Ky Cook, Jordan Hosman, CHUN Parker Harrelson and Jake Clifton. Top row (from left): Coaches David Rowe, Josh Mason, Greg Cook, Craig Reeder and David Keigley. MARTIAL ARTS Lady Dolphin soccer team to host youth soccer camp June 27-July 1 The Gulf Breeze High Campers are asked to bring a Lady Dolphin soccer team soccer ball, cleats, shin guards will host a weeklong soccer and a community school form. Aikido: Monday, Wednesday and camp June 27-July 1 at the The camp will provide water, Thursday from 6 to 7 pm (Adults). practice fields behind Gulf Gatorade and Freeze Pops every Saturday 10 am Kids class. Breeze High School. day of the camp. Wing Chun: Monday, Wednesday and Cost is $85 per player, For more information, Thursday 7:15 to 8:15 pm. with additional siblings email coach Ryan Williams at paying $50. [email protected]. 3055 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze 850-934-1929 4C June 16, 2016 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com More GBSA wins trophies at GCYB Tourney Continue from Page 1C» honors 12-under Perdido 11, Gulf Breeze 1: for GB's Quinton Renfroe hit his third home run of the tournament in the top of the irst of the Lively championship game, but it was all Perdido after that (ive in GB grad named third and six in fourth). Gulf Breeze 7, Navarre 4: International League Kamron Somma had two hits of Week and scored twice, while Barrett IronPigs pitcher Ben Peterson went 2-for-3 with a Lively, who was promoted double and scored once in a win from Double-A Reading over Navarre. just over two weeks ago, Chase Campbell had a hit was named International and a run scored, while Quinn League Pitcher of the Schwalier hit a double and Week for June 6-12, as Deven Johnson singled. Grayson announced by league Hayek, Renfroe and Aiden Ward oficials Monday. all scored runs in the win. Lively Gulf Breeze 9, Molino 6: is the The host team led Gulf Breeze second 5-2 after two before Gulf Breeze Lehigh scored two in the third, four in Valley the fourth and one in the ifth. player Somma and Renfroe both to earn went 3-for-3, while Schwalier Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News weekly went 2-for-2 with a double and honors in scored twice. GBSA U12 runners up 2016 after Lively Johnson had two singles, while The GBSA U-12 All Star baseball team finished second at the Gulf Coast Youth Baseball All Star Tournament Friday in Molino. They RHP Zach Hayek scored three times. Ward are (front, from left): Kamron Somma, Grayson Hayek, Truman Evans, Quinn Schwalier, Colsen Claudio, Barrett Peterson and Devon Elin did so and Peterson both had a hit and a Johnson. Standing, from left: Coach Glen Somma, Jack Banks, Aiden Smith, Quinton Renfroe, Chase Campbell, Coach Vic Claudio and for the week of April 11-17. run scored, while Truman Evans Coach Randy Renfroe. Over his two starts this scored once for Gulf Breeze. week, the right-hander Navarre 3, Gulf Breeze 2: Perdido 22, Gulf Breeze 13: went 2-0 with a 0.69 NavarreERA, scored two in the third and Mislevy hit a grand slam, while allowing just one run on one in the ifth to edge Gulf Breeze. Neumann hit a three-run homer three hits to go along with Somma had two hits and in a slugfest with Perdido Friday. six walks and 11 scored once, while Hayek scored Lafon went 3-for-3 and scored in 13.0 innings pitched. the other run. Colsen Claudio three times, while Dadisman and In a rain-shortened had a hit in the loss. Hanson both had two hits and a game at Gwinnett on Gulf Breeze 10, Molino 7: run scored. Schneidt had a hit Monday, Lively gave upRenfroe homered twice and and two runs scored, while Brady just two hits while fanning drove in ive runs as Gulf BreezeTriplett had a hit and a run scored. six in a complete game beat the host team. Noah Simpson had a hit and a run six-inning effort. The Pigs Johnson doubled and scored a scored, while Sproles and Miller won the game 3-0 and the run, while Hayek and Campbell Caldwell both scored once. 24-year-old became the both singled and scored. Gulf Breeze 15, Myrtle irst IronPigs pitcher to Somma, Claudio, Ward and Grove White 9: Simpson, toss a shutout since Greg Evans all scored in the win for Mislevy, Caldwell and Hanson Smith on April 17, 2014 at Gulf Breeze. all scored twice in a win over Syracuse. 8-under Myrtle Grove White. Lively followed up his Perdido 19, Gulf Breeze 2: Schneidt, Lafon, Sproles, performance on Monday Perdido scored seven runs in Neumann and Easton Schwartz with another strong outing each of the irst two innings allas scored once for Gulf Breeze. on Saturday vs. Durham they rolled in the championship Gulf Breeze 16, Navarre when he allowed just one run game Saturday. 1: Mislevy and Neumann both on one hit and three walks to Lucas Schneidt went 2-for-2 homered in Gulf Breeze's opening go along with ive strikeouts with a double and scored once, round win over Navarre. in seven innings of work. while Rupert Sproles had two 10-under The lone run came on an singles and scored once. Perdido 15, Tiger Point 4: RBI inield single in the ifth Gulf Breeze 15, Myrtle Down 4-2, Perdido erupted for with Lehigh Valley holding Grove White 5: Miles Mislevy 13 runs in the third inning. an 8-0 lead at the time. went 3-for-3, including a two- Caleb Muckey went 3-for-3 The 2010 Gulf Breeze run homer, and scored twice in a and scored twice, while Ryan High grad began the season win over Myrtle Grove White. Morris had two hits. Tristen with Double-A Reading Schneidt went 3-for-3 and Smith had a hit and a run scored, and was 7-0 with a 1.87scored three times, while Will while Adam Smith had a hit. ERA in nine starts. SinceNeumann went 3-for-3 and Tiger Point 9, Navarre 5: being promoted to Lehigh scored twice and Evan Lafon Tristen Smith hit a two-run Valley on May 27, Lively is went 3-for-3 and scored once. homer in a win over Navarre. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News 3-0 with a 2.08 ERA in four Sproles and Trey Hanson Cole Myers and Connor starts. The 10 combined both went 2-for-3 and scored Messer both singled and scored Close call wins is tops among all twice, while Brady Triplett andonce, while Chris Viglione and Brady Triplett nearly makes a running catch for the GBSA U-8 All Stars at the Gulf Coast Youth minor leaguers in 2016. Dylan Bates both went 2-for-2 Jack Treesh both scored once. Baseball All Star Tournament Saturday in Molino. In the irst seven weeks and scored once. Myrtle Grove 17, Tiger Point with Double-A Reading, Noah Simpson went 2-for-3, 13: Keegan Nguyen doubled Lively had been named the while Brayden Dadisman and and scored and Cayden Martinez Eastern League’s Pitcher Miller Caldwell both had one hit.singled and scored for Tiger Point. of the Week twice. During the week of April 24, Lively pitched twice (a win and a no decision), allowing only one run in 11 innings, walking four and striking out nine. During the week of May 15, Lively pitched seven shutout innings, allowing four hits, four walks and a career-high 12 strikeouts. While with Reading, Lively walked 15 in 53 innings, striking out 49. Lively was traded on New Year’s Eve, 2014 from the Reds, who drafted him in the ifth round in 2013, to the Phillies for Marlon Byrd. He is the son of Edward and Ginny Lively and the older brother of Emily Lively. After being acquired by the Phillies from Cincinnati in exchange for OF Marlon Byrd on December 31, 2014, the University of Central Florida product spent all of 2015 with Reading and went 8-7 with Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News a 4.13 ERA in 25 starts. Kamren Somma pitches for the GBSA 12-under All Stars. Eli Kendrick fires to second base for the Gulf Breeze 7-under All Stars Saturday in Molino. gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 16, 2016 5C

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News GBSA U8 runners up GBSA U10 runners up The GBSA U-8 All Star softball team finished second at the Northwest Florida Girls Softball Alliance’s The GBSA U-10 All Star softball team finished second at the Northwest Florida Girls Softball All Star Tournament Thursday in Gulf Shores. They are (front, from left): Zoe Hepworth, Sophia Tatro, Alliance’s All Star Tournament Thursday in Gulf Shores. They are (front, from left): Madison Weiers, Keragan Van Zante, Larkin Hayek, Chloe McMillian, Alana Wilhelm and Kiera Chapman. Back (from Emma Daily, Lilly Mann, Katie Hoffman, Morgan Kronlage, Kaylee King and Ava Chapman. Back row left): Coach Mike Green, Coach Charlie Smith, Claire Pollitt, Addison Kirk, Allie Hepworth, Claire (from left): Coach Jeff Mislevy, Coach Dave Daily, Lelia Ammon, Gabby Branning, Precilla Harada, Wilhelm, Coach Eli Van Zante and Coach Ryan Hepworth. Sophie Mislevy, Breanna Sheffield and Coach Sky Sheffield. GBSA softball nets a first, two seconds at NWFGSA Tourney

BY JASON THOMPSON Priscilla Haradon had two Gulf Breeze News hits, including a triple, and two [email protected] runs scored, while King singled, Jason Thompson/ The Gulf Breeze Sports doubled and scored once. Gulf Breeze News Association's U-16 All Star Emma Daily had two hits and softball team won the Northwest scored once, while Mislevy, Katie Florida Girls Softball Alliance's Hoffman and Ava Chapman all Emotional Postseason Tournament, edging had a hit and a run scored. roller Foley 9-8 in the title game Gulf Breeze 9, Elberta 3: Thursday in Gulf Shores. King and Mislevy had two hits coaster Both the U-8 and the U-10 All and two runs scored in a win The Tiger Point U- Stars were undefeated heading over Elberta. 12 softball team rode experienced into the championship game, but Kronlage went 2-for-2 and a whirlwind of both lost twice to inish second. scored once, while Daily, Bre emotions late in 16-under Shefield, Lilly Mann and their game with Gulf Breeze 9, Foley 8: Madison Weiers all had a hit and City of Pensacola. They trailed by Merigrace Whited scored on a a run scored. three before wild pitch in the inal inning, while 8-under tying the game Emily Crowder and Annalise Gulf Shores 29, Gulf Breeze and sending it Rotunda both homered in the 19: Gulf Shores scored six or to extra innings. They scored a run championship win. Additional more runs three times as they in the top of the information on this game was won the 'if' game against Gulf fifth to take the unavailable at press time. Breeze Thursday. lead, only for COP Gulf Breeze 10, Tiger Point Claire Pollitt went 4-for-4 to score twice in the bottom of the 4: Crowder and Rotunda both with a double, triple and four inning with two had a hit and two runs scored in runs scored, while Zoe Hepworth outs to win the a game played at Shoreline Park went 4-for-4 with two doubles losers bracket on June 8. and three runs scored. game 9-8. Whited had a hit and two runs Allie Hepworth had three scored, while Cali Hargrove, hits and three runs scored, while Gulf Breeze 19, Gulf Shores Briahna Ballay and Maddy Larkin Hayek went 3-for-3 with 7: Allie Hepworth homered twice Branning all had a hit and a a double and two runs scored. and tripled once as Gulf Breeze run scored. Azzi Parries scored Claire Wilhelm had two hits advanced to the title game. twice in the win. and two runs scored, while Kiera Chapman went 3-for-3 Jason Thompson/Gulf Foley 13, Tiger Point 1: Chapman, Chloe McMillian and and scored three times, while Breeze News Ashley Bartek scored the lone Alana Wilhelm all had two hits Kirk, Claire Wilhelm, Pollitt, run for Tiger Point in a loss to and scored once. McMillian and Hayek all had Safe at first Gulf Shores 26, Gulf Breeze two hits and two runs scored. Foley. Tiger Point's 10-under 17: Gulf Shores scored six in four Zoe Hepworth had two hits and Madison Tarrance Foley 8, Gulf Breeze 5: Foley of their ive at bats to force an 'if' a run scored, while Sophia Tatro fields the throw, but rallied from 5-3 down with three game with Gulf Breeze. hit a double and scored once. not before GBSA's Allie Hepworth went 4-for-4 12-under Emily Crowder is in the third and two in the fourth safe at first during to win the 'if' game over Gulf with a home run, two doubles and City of Pensacola 9, Tiger Gulf Breeze's 10-4 Breeze Thursday. four runs scored, while Chapman Point 8: Tiger Point scored one win on June 8. The Kaylee King, Sophie Mislevy, doubled three times and scored in the top of the ifth, only for game between the three times. COP to score two to advance to two neighbors was Morgan Kronlage, Gabby played at Shoreline Branning and Leila Ammon all Addison Kirk went 3-for- the title game Thursday. Amelia Park as part of the had a hit and a run scored for 4 with a double, a home run Lacquement and Jessi Farrer Northwest Florida Gulf Breeze. and three runs scored. Claire both scored twice, while Rebecca Girls Softball Wilhelm, Alana Wilhelm and Quinlan, Jordan Howard and Alliance's All Star Foley 10, Gulf Breeze 7: Tournament. Gulf Gulf Breeze led 5-2 after two Keragan Van Zante all had three Savannah Smoker had a hit and Breeze would win innings before Foley scored two hits, while Pollitt, Zoe Hepworth, a run scored. Erin Mayhew, Ella the tournament the in the third and six in the fourth McMillian and Hayek all had Lacquement, Emily Coyne and following night in to force the 'if' game. two hits. Suki Rosario had hits in the loss. Gulf Shores.

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2016 WAHOOS UP A GAME WITH SEVEN TO PLAY, 2016 SOUTHERN LEAGUE STANDINGS BLUE SOUTH DIVISION (AS OF 6-13) NORTH DIVISION (AS OF 6-13) PENSACOLA (CIN) 37-26 - JACKSON (SEA)* 41-23 - WAHOOS GUNNING FOR FIRST HALF CHAMPIONSHIP BILOXI (MIL) 36-27 1.0 CHATTANOOGA (MIN) 33-31 8.0 MISSISSIPPI (ATL) 30-33 7.0 MONTGOMERY (TB) 31-33 10.0 MOBILE (ARI) 30-33 7.0 BIRMINGHAM (CWS) 27-37 14.0 SCHEDULE BY JASON THOMPSON JACKSONVILLE (MIA) 26-38 11.5 TENNESSEE (CHC) 27-37 14.0 Gulf Breeze News * FIRST HALF CHAMPION [email protected] JUNE The Pensacola Blue Wahoos 16 vs. Mobile, 5:00 PM/TBD will host the Mobile Baybears 17 vs. Mobile, 6:30 PM this week, with hopes of clinching 18 vs. Mobile, 6:30 PM the Southern Division of the 19 vs. Mobile, 2:00 PM Southern League for the fi rst half 23 @ Tennessee, 6:05 PM of the season. As of Monday night, #24 24 @ Tennessee, 6:05 PM Pensacola led Biloxi by one game. 25 @ Tennessee, 6:05 PM Wahoos 6, Jackson Generals ROOKIE DAVIS 26 @ Tennessee, 4:05 PM 1 (June 6): Amir Garrett struck 27 @ Tennessee, 6:05 PM out six in six innings, while Tony 6-5, 245 LB. P 29 vs. Chattanooga, 6:30 PM Renda went 3-for-3 in the win. AGE: 23 30 vs. Chattanooga, 6:30 PM Generals 4, Blue Wahoos 1 A native of Sneads Ferry, (June 7): Jackson scored a pair in NC; Davis was drafted by JULY the fi rst and second innings to win. the New York Yankees in 1 vs. Chattanooga, 6:30 PM Generals 8, Wahoos 4 (June the 14th round of the 2001 2 vs. Chattanooga, 6:30 PM 8): Jackson's Tyler O'Neill hit a Major League Draft. 3 vs. Chattanooga, 6:30 PM walk-off grand slam. Davis was part of the 4 @ Mobile, 7:05 PM Wahoos 10, Generals 5 (14 December 28, 2015 trade 5 @ Mobile, 6:35 PM innings, Thursday): One of that sent Reds' closer to the Yankees. Current Wahoo teammates and were 6 @ Mobile, 7:05 PM Jackson's three errors led to a fi ve- also part of that deal. 7 @ Mobile, 7:05 PM run 14th inning for the Wahoos. Davis has gone at least five innings in six of his first seven 8 @ Mobile, 7:05 PM Wahoos 2, Montgomery starts, with a 4-1 record and a 1.66 . 9 vs. Biloxi, 6:30 PM Biscuits 1 (Friday): Alex 10 vs. Biloxi, 4:00 PM Blandino scored on a throwing 11 vs. Biloxi, 6:30 PM error in the bottom of the ninth. 12 vs. Biloxi, 6:30 PM Wahoos 3, Biscuits 2 (11 2015 SOUTHERN 13 vs. Biloxi, 6:30 PM innings, Saturday): Blandino LEAGUE TEAM STATISTICS 14 @ Jacksonville, 6:05 PM drew a bases loaded walk in the 15 @ Jacksonville, 6:05 PM bottom of the 11th, scoring Kyle BATTING (AS OF JUNE 12) 16 @ Jacksonville, 5:05 PM Parker, for the game-winner. TEAM AB R H HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG AVG Jackson 2099 289 576 27 266 234 434 59 .351 .382 .274 17 @ Jacksonville, 2:05 PM Biscuits 5, Wahoos 2 (11 Chattanooga 2145 286 550 36 258 209 495 67 .330 .369 .256 18 @ Jacksonville, 6:05 PM innings, Sunday): Montgomery Tennessee 2064 261 528 33 236 261 408 43 .344 .369 .256 20 vs. Biloxi, 6:30 PM scored three in the third to win. Mobile 2050 242 524 40 230 175 422 36 .319 .378 .256 21 vs. Biloxi, 6:30 PM Wahoos 4, Biscuits 3 Montgomery 2129 277 534 47 258 210 446 64 .319 .387 .251 Birmingham 2099 273 524 37 250 225 532 50 .326 .368 .250 22 vs. Biloxi, 6:30 PM (Monday): Kyle Skipworth hit Pensacola 2075 261 509 38 227 219 523 55 .324 .365 .245 23 vs. Biloxi, 6:30 PM a two-run, walk-off homer in the Jacksonville 2079 246 505 28 228 231 466 59 .324 .338 .243 24 vs. Biloxi, 4:00 PM bottom of the ninth to clinch a Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Biloxi 1980 229 471 38 211 199 457 43 .315 .348 .238 31 vs. Mississippi, 4:00 PM series win Monday. Rookie Davis fi res to the plate Monday against Montgomery. Mississippi 2091 215 495 32 193 176 494 26 .301 .341 .237 PITCHING (AS OF JUNE 12) AUGUST TEAM W-L ERA SO SV H R ER HR BB KS Pensacola 36-26 3.11 4 17 494 221 191 31 189 510 1 vs. Mississippi, 6:30 PM PROMOTIONS IN JUNE Mississippi 29-32 3.18 4 17 465 224 200 27 246 502 2 vs. Mississippi, 6:30 PM Date Opponent Promotion/Event For Mobile 29-33 3.28 7 16 523 223 197 38 214 434 3 vs. Mississippi, 6:30 PM Thu, Jun 16 BayBears Pace Night/Throwback Thursday Jackson 40-22 3.36 7 22 550 243 206 29 163 512 4 vs. Mississippi, 6:30 PM Fri, Jun 17 BayBears Cooling Towels Giveaway First 2,000 fans Tennessee 27-36 3.76 3 15 517 267 232 44 255 416 Biloxi 36-26 3.77 6 22 509 247 230 30 186 486 5 @ Biloxi, 7:10 PM Sat, Jun 18 BayBears Fireworks Saturday Sun, Jun 19 BayBears Father’s Day/Mad Chad Performance/Family Sunday Chattanooga 32-31 3.85 3 20 567 271 240 37 177 428 6 @ Biloxi, 7:10 PM Princess Night/Special Jersey Auction Montgomery 31-32 3.94 3 15 496 276 245 37 275 511 7 @ Biloxi, 5:10 PM Wed, Jun 29 Lookouts Harry Potter Night/Out-of-School Fireworks Jacksonville 26-37 4.42 4 15 552 295 272 47 190 419 8 @ Biloxi, 6:40 PM Wahooloween Night Birmingham 26-37 4.65 5 10 543 312 281 36 244 459 9 @ Biloxi, 6:40 PM Thu, Jun 30 Lookouts Throwback Thursday 11 vs. Tennessee, 6:30 PM 12 vs. Tennessee, 6:30 PM PROMOTIONS IN JULY 13 vs. Tennessee, 6:30 PM Date Opponent Promotion/Event For 14 vs. Tennessee, 4:00 PM Fri, Jul 1 Lookouts FANtastic Friday Keychain Giveaway First 2,000 fans Sat, Jul 2 Lookouts Fireworks Saturday 15 vs. Tennessee, 6:30 PM Sun, Jul 3 Lookouts Fourth of July Celebration 17 @ Mississippi, 7:00 PM Family Sunday 18 @ Mississippi, 7:00 PM Sat, Jul 9 Shuckers Fireworks Saturday 19 @ Mississippi, 7:00 PM Top Gun Night Sun, Jul 10 Shuckers Family Sunday 20 @ Mississippi, 6:00 PM Myron Noodleman Performance 21 @ Mississippi, 5:00 PM Mon, Jul 11 Shuckers Destin Night 22 vs. Mobile, 6:30 PM Giveback Monday #3 #2 #9 23 vs. Mobile, 6:30 PM Tue, Jul 12 Shuckers Fat Tuesday National French Fry Day Zack Joe Sebastian 24 vs. Mobile, 6:30 PM Wed, Jul 13 Shuckers Ghostbusters Night Vincej Renda Elizalde 25 vs. Mobile, 6:30 PM Out-of-School Fireworks CONTINUED HIS WENT 12-FOR-32 WENT 11-FOR-31 26 vs. Mobile, 6:30 PM Wed, Jul 20 Shuckers Out-of-School Fireworks TORRID STREAK AT THE PLATE (.375) (.355) WITH SIX 27 vs. Jacksonville, 6:30 PM The Price is Right Night LAST WEEK, GOING WITH FOUR RBIS RBIS AND FOUR Thu, Jul 21 Shuckers Throwback Thursday 28 vs. Jacksonville, 4:00 PM 10-FOR-22 (.455) AND FOUR RUNS RUNS SCORED LAST Fri, Jul 22 Shuckers FANtastic Friday First 2,000 fans WITH FOUR RUNS SCORED LAST WEEK WEEK 29 vs. Jacksonville, 6:30 PM Sand Koozie Giveaway SCORED 30 vs. Jacksonville, 6:30 PM Sat, Jul 23 Shuckers Fireworks Saturday 31 vs. Jacksonville, 6:30 PM Sun, Jul 24 Shuckers Bucket Ruckus Performance HONORABLE MENTION #4 Kyle Parker Family Sunday Sun, Jul 31 Braves Family Sunday gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 16, 2016 7C Pensacola Beach Elementary CLASSIFIEDS/LEGALS School fourth Honor Roll released Jeff Castleberry, Principal, and the staff of Nicholas Collins, Audrey Foss, River Hunter, Fourth Grade Pensacola Beach Elementary congratulate the Maya Leshnov, Ella Montgomery, Stellan Caleb Buccella, Ian Bunting, Jake Clifton, SERVICES DIRECTORY following second, fourth and ifth graders for Nilssen, Benjamin Olson. Parker Cote, Lily Hoffert, Reece Houston, making the fourth nine weeks Honor Roll: Fifth Grade Will Jenkins, Ivey Johnson, Ella Kauffman, Fields Discount A Honor Roll Eliza Abston*, Gracie Burton, Baylen Madeline Smith and Anderson Tanner. Second Grade Crance*, Maggie Feltenberger, Zach Giovanini, Roofing & Construction, LLC Roof Inspection! Ania Uszok, Ava Biland, Bella Ciolino, Jack Gordon*, Emery Hasell, Eli Jones, Fifth Grade Roof Inspection! * Re-Roof Brayden Dadisman, Brett Horton, Charlie Brennden Nita, Gracyn Phelps, McKell Spring, Kate Allen, Carly Churchward, Avae * Re-Roof Abston, Chloe Hargraves, Graham Pennington, Katie Turk*, Hollyn Will and Caleb Wooden. * Roof Repairs Dantino, Abigail Dupois, Brenym Erlanson * Roof Repairs Jack Cromey, Julia Hills, Kayla Cote,Lauren A/B Honor Roll Victoria Garza, Taylor Jenkins and Beaux * Commercial/Residential * Commercial/Residential Olson and Madison Smith. 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