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neighborhoods were added to a list of in, which they will then use to work on Photo by Mat BY MAT PELLEGRINO potential areas that could receive federal HMGP projects. The process for obtain- Pellegrino | GBN Gulf Breeze News [email protected] mitigation grants. That waiting list, how- ing those dollars, however, is complex. ever, is growing, and projects could take “Basically about 90 days out from di- County “We’ve had a disaster, now how are over a year just to approve. saster, the state will take the total federal engineer, we going to move forward?” According to several of the county damage amount to match for individual Roger Blaylock Those words came from County representatives who were on hand at the assistance, SBA loans and also the pub- explains Grants Coordinator Sheila Harris at the meeting, in order for a neighborhood or lic assistance program (road ixes, debris the HMGP Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) task area to qualify for mitigation grants, it pickup, etc.). Twenty percent of that total process at force meeting last Thursday. The com- has to meet certain criteria. Even then, federal amount, which is currently at $70 the taskforce mittee is similar to the City of Gulf it has to beat out other lood prone areas million — and that doesn’t include the meeting last Breeze’s Stormwater Task force group. in the county to even be considered for public assistance total — so it could eas- Thursday. The county committee is responsible for mitigation grants. Even then, grants may ily approach $100 million … 20 percent taking federal dollars divvied out to the not be acquired. of that total will be allocated to HMGP county, and choosing which Hazard Miti- According to Harris, since the ive projects in ,” Harris said at the gation Grant Program (HMGP) projects county area effected by the April 29 lood meeting. the dollars go toward. was considered a disaster area, the county At the meeting, several Gulf Breeze must now wait for federal dollars to come See Several Page 3A » Police: Lock your doors! Residents report 20 vehicle burglaries in one night

BY NICK GUNTER Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

This past weekend, the Gulf Breeze Police Department re- sponded to a number of calls about vehicle burglaries and three different car thefts – all of which were due to the vehicles being unlocked. Late Friday night and early Saturday morning, a total of 20 vehicles were burglarized in the blocks of Poinciana Drive and Silverthorn Road, resulting in the theft of many personal belong- ings, including three vehicles. Police explained that the incidents were the result of cars being left unlocked and keys being left inside the vehicles. Police Chief Robert Randle stated that all these burglaries could have been avoided. In fact, some residents heard some commotion going on outside but failed to inves- tigate. See Police Page 3A »

Wyrosdick: South end Photo by Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News meetings a ‘disadvantage’ Current GBHS Student Government Association members and past SGA members help plant a memorial garden for 2013 GBHS grad Quentin Cooper, who died of cancer in May 2013. The memorial is scheduled to be completed soon at to North end residents the school. More photos, 5B

BY MELANIE KORMONDY Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Ariz. man arrested on sexual The Tiger Point Community Garcon Bridge, paying a toll of Center (TPCC) opened its doors $3.75 each way. to the community at the end of With more governmental assault, kidnapping charges 2013, and has been the venue departments starting to hold for several county meetings meetings at the TPCC, is it pos- they located the vic- Hudson, who was noted in the report as not since then. The construction sible for the Santa Rosa County BY MAT PELLEGRINO of the 5,000 sq ft multi-purpose School Board to follow in their Gulf Breeze News tim, who alleged that being the victim’s father, forced her to have building allows residents of the footsteps to make it more con- [email protected] Michael Hudson, 52, sexual relations with him after she told him south end of Santa Rosa County venient for south end residents was verbally abusive she didn’t want to, and that the suspect at to more conveniently let their to attend their meetings? An Arizona man was arrested at the Qual- towards her and struck one point tried to keep the victim from leav- voice be heard and participate Superintendent Tim Wyros- ity Inn last Thursday after a female victim her on the drive to Gulf ing the hotel room by standing in front of in county matters. Since the dick said that he has not heard came forward alleging the Arizona man Breeze. the door. The victim stated that Hudson majority of county meetings any requests for this since he made her have sexual relations with him According to the re- took her cell phone to keep her from call- Hudson are held at the county seat in became superintendent, but and kept her from leaving the hotel room port, the victim stated ing police. Milton, if a south end resident would certainly be open to it when she wanted to call police for help. Hudson struck her in When police spoke to Hudson, a con- wanted to attend, he or she When Gulf Breeze Police arrived at the the chest while driving near the Louisiana, victed felon, See would have to cross over the Peden Page 3A » hotel room after receiving the initial call, Mississippi border. The victim also alleged they asked if See Initial Page 2A »

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2A July 31, 2014 GULF BREEZE NEWS Grant to cater to sea turtle nesting July Calendar of Meetings Thursday SRC School Board Meeting - 1st Public Gulf Islands National Seashore The mission of the program is knowledge with younger stu- our support of the National Park 31 Hearing/Budget is one of 28 national parks select- to integrate students on a deeper dents,” said Superintendent Dan Foundation and the teachers and 6:30 p.m., SRC School Board & ed to receive a 2014 Park Stew- level of stewardship and engage Brown. “Schools, teachers, and students it impacts.” Superintendent’s Office ards grant from the National Park them in active scientiic research the community will participate in Since 2009, the Park Stewards August Foundation, the oficial charity of in an effort to conserve endan- this study and deepen their appre- program has made it possible America’s national parks. “Turtle gered sea turtles nesting on the ciation of the natural resources in for 110 high school teachers to Monday City Council Meeting T.H.I.S. (Teens Helping in the Sea- beaches of Gulf Islands National their National Seashore.” work in parks over their summer 4 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council shore)” will engage high-school Seashore. It will engage high- University of Phoenix is now break, creating engaging curric- Chambers students as active researchers and school students in current moni- serving in its third year as the ulum to teach to their students in stewards of the ecological and toring and research activities the coming school year. program’s oficial educational Tuesday Storm Water Task Force - Eastern Section biological processes occurring at within the park. sponsor. During their time in the parks, 5 5 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council Gulf Islands National Seashore. Through service learning/ “University of Phoenix is the teachers and park staff also Chambers Now in its sixth year, this pro- citizen science, the students will proud to once again support the develop service-learning proj- Marine Advisory gram gives high school teachers develop sci ence, technol- National Park Foundation in ects for students to take part in 5 p.m., SRC Administrative Center, Board and students the opportunity to ogy, and math skill related to sea helping build future generations during the school year. Room explore the relevance of national turtle ecology, practice scientiic of national park enthusiasts and The projects tie to state aca- parks to their lives, and enables ield methods, and discover the supporters,” said Pat Gottfried, demic standards and make them to become civically en- effects of natural and man-made vice president of Corporate So- meaningful impacts in the na- gaged stewards of their national environmental effects of light cial Responsibility for Apollo tional parks. parks through year-long service- pollution on hatchlings and adult Education Group, parent com- Examples of projects include learning projects. sea turtles. pany of University of Phoenix. monitoring water quality, creat- “With our Park Stewards pro- The teens will lead an edu- “The University has long sup- ing digital history apps, hosting Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report gram, teachers and students are cational program in the park ported environmental steward- a BioBlitz, and designing art Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. able to explore science, nature, for middle-school students and ship in our operations, offered sculptures. sustainability and more through present their inal analysis at the sustainability-related degree In addition, two students from America’s largest living class- George Wright Society Confer- programs and engaged in envi- each grantee school team will be FELONIES 7/24/2014 rooms – our national parks,” ence. ronmental philanthropy across selected for summer internships 7/23/2014 Sanders, Tessie Rose, said Neil Mulholland, President “We are excited to provide the nation. We welcome the that will help support and grow Headley, Tyler Scott, W/F, 32, 2000 block and CEO of the National Park teens the opportunity to work opportunity to continue to rein- their interest in national parks W/M, 20, 8000 block Cosica Dunsmuir Dr., Navarre, drug Foundation. with sea turtles and share their force this commitment through and the National Park Service. Blvd., Navarre, assault, drug possession - health or safety, burglary, larceny 7//2014 McEachern, Courtney Ceravolo, Joshua Initial bond set at $110,500 Nicole, W/F, 30, 1000 block Franklin, W/M, 18, 5000 Redwood Ln., Gulf Breeze, block Soundside Dr., Gulf larceny, fraud - illegal use of Breeze, marijuana possession » Continued from Page 1A that Hudson had a weapon in cates it could have been iredHudson was transported the room, which they later dis- at any time. to Santa Rosa County Jail on credit cards, forgery he had any weapons on him. covered behind the microwave The victim in the case re- $110,500 bond. Police later Revans, Brandon DUIS Hudson denied having any inside the hotel room. The gun fused medical treatment for the located narcotics equipment in Joseph, W/M, 29, 1000 7/26/2014 weapons, according to the re- was noted as having a live injuries she allegedly sustained the suspect’s vehicle, tagging block Esplanade St., Navarre, James, Cori Leigh-Ann, port. The victim told police round chamber, which indi- from Hudson. on additional charges. burglary W/F, 35, 3000 block Cypress Ln., Gulf Breeze, DUI

Bookout running for city council seat Note: All arrest and police reports published in Gulf Breeze News are public record and do not imply guilt. Renee Bookout announces quality education and superb dation for the mother to three children and All suspects are presumed innocent until her candidacy for Gulf Breeze parks and recreational facili- Orphaned two dogs. proven and/or adjudicated guilty in a court City Council. ties.” Children “I believe my professional of law. “I have long held the goal Renee is counsel for the Cen- in India experience as an attorney can of serving my community on ter for Individual Freedom, co- and is a be an asset to our City as we the City Council and with J.B. hosts 1330AM WEBY’s “Your member of embark on some signiicant Schluter’s decision not to run, Turn” and writes for Bella Leadership changes, including the three- the opportunity has presented Magazine. Santa Rosa mile bridge replacement and itself for me to pursue this priv- Renee formerly wrote a Bookout Alumni, the work necessary to support ilege,” said Renee. “If elected, I weekly column and hosted Me- Santa Rosa the Storm Water Task Force,” hope to continue the Council’s diacom’s “Santa Rosa Insider.” County Historical Society, and shared Renee. “My experience commitment to support local Renee serves on the Gulf Pensacola Heritage Society. as a volunteer, media host, and businesses and keep taxes low, Breeze Board of Adjustments, Renee is married to Chris, a columnist have prepared me while working to maintain Gulf Santa Rosa Education Founda- local orthopedic surgeon and well to listen to others and con- Breeze’s small-town character, tion Board, and Kuder Foun- former Navy physician, and is sider their points of view.” GB Middle School orientation Aug. 15

Gulf Breeze Middle School a.m. and should bring proof of on Thursday, August 7 from by between noon and 2 p.m. will hold its Orientation for their tetanus booster — TDAP 9 a.m. until noon at GBMS. Students may pick up sched- the 2014-15 school year on (if they haven’t already turned Don’t miss out on this oppor- ules, find classrooms, meet Friday, August 15. it in). It is state mandated. If tunity. the teachers, and learn bus School starts on Monday, a student cannot show proof Eighth graders need to ar- schedules. Parents may join August 18. School hours are of the booster, they will not rive between 10 a.m. and 11 the Parent Teacher Organiza- 7:30 a.m. until 1:36 p.m. receive their schedule. a.m. to pick up their sched- tion (PTO), order yearbooks, from your friends at Gulf Breeze News Seventh graders are to re- Santa Rosa County is of- ules. and buy Physical Education port between 8 a.m. and 9:30 fering FREE TDAP boosters Sixth graders should come uniforms, etc.

DEATHS August 1 EJ Troup Norma Carter Winchester, Va. Norma complet- dren she is survived by three held on ed nursing school at Pensacola sons; Scott, Mark and Tod Mc- August 15, McManis Junior College obtaining an RN Manis, and her daughter, Cyn- 2014 at August 3 degree. Norma practiced nursing thia Reneke; two brothers, Rich- 6 p.m. at Craig Ready Norma Carter McManis, 78, in ER, ICU, and CCU at several ard Carter and Wade Carter Jr., Rockpointe of Denton, TX passed away on hospitals and inished her career one sister, Judy Richardson and Church July 26, 2014 at her residence. as the Nursing Director for Pen- nine grandchildren. in Flower August 4 Norma was born on July 23, sacola Cluster Facility. Norma was a skilled seam- Mound, TX. 1936 in Calvin, Virginia to Wade On Feb 26, 1960 Norma mar- stress whose hobbies included Online McManis Jayden Morrell Howard and Lois (Duncan) Cart- ried David Lee McManis in Gulf knitting, sewing, reading, and condolenc- er. After inishing high school at Breeze. doting on her grandchildren. es may be made at www.deber- Kim Reininger John Handley High School in A loving mother of four chil- A memorial service will be ryfuneraldirectors.com. August 5 Absentee Ballot FLASHBACKS Justin Jones drop-off locations 30 Years Ago board was posted at the August 6 July 26, 1984 Navarre Winn-Dixie to Lyndon Glover provide useful information There are two locations in Hours are: Stephen Presson Santa Rosa County for voters • July 23- Aug. 25, 8 a.m. - 4:30 On July 30 1984, the Sam- to the area’s shoppers. to drop off Absentee (Vote by p.m. uel L. Lovelace bridge was Mail) ballots for the 2014 Pri- • Aug. 26 from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. presented in Pensacola. This 10 Years ago mary Election: Wednesday, Aug. 20 is the last helped decongest traffic on July 29, 2004 South Santa Rosa Service day to request an absentee ballot NAS Pensacola and serves Congratulations to this Week’s Winner Center at 5841 Gulf Breeze Park- to be mailed to you for the Pri- as a memorial for Samuel Peter King and Xinia Marin, way, Gulf Breeze. mary Election held Aug. 26. Lovelace. the sculptors who created Kim Reininger • August 4 Hours are: If you would like to vote by the Gulf Breeze Arch, donat- Choose from Big Kahuna’s or Pensacola Little Theatre tickets. • Aug. 11 - 25, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. absentee ballot, visit www.vote- 20 Years ago ed a 9-11 Memorial Arch to Winner must pick up the tickets at the the City of Pensacola. • Aug. 26 from 7 a.m.- 5 p.m. santarosa.com, call (850) 983- July 28, 1994 Gulf Breeze News Office by August 14th County Administration Build- 1900 or come by the supervisor Register your birthday on our Facebook page. ing at 6495 Caroline Street, Suite of election’s ofice at 6495 Caro- A community bulletin — By Mary Tran F, Milton. line Street in Milton.

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» Continued from Page 1A “There are various factors that • Rio Vista Drive area the federal dollars the county will could go into scoring. Just be- (Navarre) receive from the disaster back in Once that total is calculated, cause a project scores really high, • Areas of the Ramblewood April. the percentage will be divided It’s not a quick process. It may very well it’s not something the LMS is in- subdivision out between the ive counties that terested in doing and there aren’t • Avenida De Sol (Navarre) were declared a disaster area by be 9 to 18 months before we get approval matching funds for it, it moves • Greenbriar Circle area the federal government. Those on the projects. down the list. We have to demon- Harris stressed that more areas counties include Escambia, Santa strate the need for that project. It could be added to the list any time Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton and Jack- has to be cost effective.” between now and August 14 to son counties. If the group is interested in go- be considered for funding from “Right now, excluding public – Sheila Harris ing after funding for a speciic assistance, the calculations fall to Santa Rosa County Grants Coordinator, area or neighborhood, they will about $2.5 million in Santa Rosa speaking about flood mitigation send out letters to ask people County. $2.5 million doesn’t in that particular area to submit go very far,” Harris said. I think of the damages,” Harris said. cide which areas/ projects should damage assessments, photos, or when the public assistance totals Once the county receives that be considered for funding no later any evidence of how they were are added to that, we would easily money, it’s up to the LMS group than December. Project submit- effected by the April 29 lood, or be in excess of $4 million.” to decide where the funds will go tals have to be given to the county any other rain events. The estimated $4 million will to. Several of the group mem- to consider no later than August At their next meeting in Au- be given to the county once it’s bers, area oficials or residents 14. gust, the LMS group will begin approved by the federal govern- can submit forms requesting a “It’s not a quick process,” Har- discussing the projects to see ment, which could be months, if particular area in the county to be ris said. “It may very well be nine which ones they are willing to not a year from when the disaster on the HMGP list, but even then, to 18 months before we get ap- consider for HMGP funds. originally was declared. that has to meet certain criteria. proval on the projects.” “We need to be ahead of the “August, probably September Yet another road block for areas Harris said the group will look game on that,” Harris said. at the latest, all these counties will deeply impacted by the April del- at a list of submitted projects/ar- South end neighborhoods that receive a notice of funding and in uge, Harris said. eas based on a grading scale, and are on the LMS list for the county that funding notice, it will list the “The LMS is responsible for from there will decide which to consider for future funding 90 day estimate of funds. At the choosing which projects will ben- projects should be submitted for are: six month mark, they will send us eit from the funds,” Harris told HMGP monies. • The Northridge Ranchettes another letter with a irm number those gathered at the meeting. “The LMS is responsible for for drainage … and it usually takes six months The county rep said that the choosing which projects will ben- • Whisper Bay for drainage to get a pretty good handle on all LMS group should be able to de- eit from the funds,” Harris said. and sewer Peden: It’s something we should look into

individuals » Continued from Page 1A at the north if the board members wanted end of the I know it’s a drive, but it’s well worth it to do it. He mentioned that all county.” of the school board meetings Tammy once or twice a month … also holding are broadcast live over the web, Simmons, meetings in the south end would be a which he said receives a lot of Santa Rosa disadvantage to some other individuals We offer the highest quality viewer trafic. However, one County Wyrosdick Chemicals & Bases, and customized downfall of the live broadcast Manager at the north end of the county. dosage forms & flavors! is that it is not interactive, so of Admin- viewers cannot voice an opinion istrative – Tim Wyrosdick Veterinary฀Medicines฀•฀Dental฀Compounding or concern to the board via web Services, said that the TPCC is Santa Rosa County Superintendent of Schools Pediatric฀Formulation฀•฀Sports฀Medicine broadcast. not only equipped and ready to Bio-Identical฀Hormone฀Replacement “One of the reasons we have do live web broadcasts, but live our board meetings here is that Board of County Commissioner it is already set up for that live meetings have already been of view it is certainly feasible. and if it’s streaming,” he said. He added broadcasted from there. District 5 Santa Rosa County a possibil- Compounding that any other venue would have “Everything is in-house, in- School Board member, Scott ity without offers solutions to to offer the same services. cluding equipment and employ- Peden, said he would love to an incred- some of life’s “I know it’s a drive, but it’s ees, just like we do in Milton,” have some school board meet- ible amount problems. well worth it once or twice a said Simmons. ings in the south end. of cost it month,” Wyrosdick said. “I IS/GIS Director Aleta Floyd “It would give people an op- could give think if someone is passionate said the county administrator portunity to attend a meeting people who Peden 850.677.9340 | 1177 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze FL 32561 about an issue, then coming to a and the school superintendent without having to drive all the might want board meeting would be appro- would have to be involved on way to Milton, including teach- to attend a priate… but also holding meet- the discussion of the use of the ers, employees and parents,” said meeting an opportunity to not ings in the south end would be TPCC for school board meet- Peden. “It is certainly something have to pay $7.50 to cross the a disadvantage to some other ings, but from a technical point that I think we should look into, bridge.” Police still searching for suspect(s)

Leah Cheney, 25, of Stanford Summer fashions » Continued from Page 1A Gulf Wednesday, July 23 Breeze Road, and charged her with The police chief also stated DUI. that beat the heat! At the 800 block of Highway he is unsure of why so many Police M - F 10a.m. - 6p.m. 98, police clocked a vehicle go- On burglaries occurred over this Report Sat 9a.m. - 3p.m. past weekend, but after coor- ing 54 mph in a 35 mph zone. Friday, July 25 Sale dinating with the Escambia When police attempted to pull Now! (850) 934-0492 County Sheriff’s Ofice, it is the vehicle over, the suspect Police pulled over Ryan www.eliterepeatsandboutique.com Information provided by led, leading to a short chase.Pettey, 25, of Pensacola at 2:10 Harbourtown, Suite 27 | 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. | Gulf Breeze, FL presumed these incidents may Gulf Breeze Police Department be related to similar burglar- The driver later led on foot.a.m. after they clocked him ies that took place in Escambia The driver was identiied andspeeding on Pensacola Bay County. As of now, there are no warrants were issued for his Bridge. The trafic stop led to leads on any suspects. If anyone remembers seeing arrest for leeing and eludinghis arrest for DUI. Among the items stolen something out of the ordinary (felony), reckless driving, driv- Police pulled over Cori were two laptop computers, that occurred over the weekend, ing with a suspended license, James at the 700 block of Poin- one handgun, a lawnmower and please call the Gulf Breeze Po- and possession of irearm by ciana Drive for suspicion of some money. The police are still lice Department. convicted felon (felony). DUI at 9:02 p.m. James, 35, of looking for two of the three sto- Police also responded to Police are currently seeking Daphne, Ala. was arrested for len vehicles, which are a 2005 these incidents over the past the alleged driver for question- DUI. blue Ford F150 and 2008 white week: ing. Toyota Tundra. Monday, July 28 Police advise residents to Tuesday, July 22 Thursday, July 24 lock their vehicles up and keep valuable items stowed away. In Christopher Dailey, 26, of A Sunchase Condos resident the case of a burglary, refrain Oficers responded to a car Ranchette Square was pulled reported a stolen tag off of a from touching anything and crash on Pensacola Bay Bridge over at the 900 block of Poinci- trailer around 10:30 p.m. call the police immediately. at 1:43 a.m. When police ar- ana Drive on suspicion of DUI, rived on scene, they arrested and was later arrested for DUI.

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Looking out over the Pensac- ola Bay is an exciting experience anytime since it is an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico and located in both Escambia County and Santa Rosa County. It is always BY BETTY ARCHER ALLEN illed with boats; on Saturday [email protected] there seems to always be a regat- ta of some kind. The Bay looks as if it has broken out in a rash of sailboats with sails of all colors from early morning till late in the afternoon. Beginning on Friday, July 18 and leading to Monday, July 21, it was particularly thrill- ing if one were looking over the balcony at any time. It was especially moving to watch Billy Caminiti and Antho- ny Petrone, both of Pensacola, who were ishing off the Bay- shore pier. They were ishing Burt Jordan, Pat Tunison and Dick Fulford carry on at the garden club picnic. for ‘Reds and specs’ and hooked a Tarpon instead. Caminiti said, “We hooked the Tarpon in the the home of Jill and Bill Lee. The Navarre There will be food vendors, side of his mouth and the Tarpon This is the second time this host many different craft and gift danced on the water and shook and hostess has shared their Garden Club items, Santa of course, and once his head and the hook came out home for the annual Driftwood again, Ye Olde Bake Shoppe and he took off. But we kept Garden Picnic. Lisa Cleveland, The Navarre Garden Club is with homemade goodies to take seeing him on and off through- Karol Holiield, and Margaret issuing a call to all vendors and home for your Thanksgiving out the day.” They were also James were hostesses for this craftspeople. They want this Dinner. recorded live on the Bayshore occasion. message out early so that ven- Last year’s show drew a great Security cameras. This year the picnic served dors and craftsmen and crafts- crowd, and they are hoping that On Saturday a young man not only for the annual outing women can make their plans this year will be even better. came into the water close to bur acted as a birthday party as well in advance of the event. The inside booths will be ap- well. Karen Jarvis and Jill Lee The club will once again be proximately 9’x5’ and will rent shore with his cast net. He cast Photo by Betty Allen his net into a school of mullet one celebrated their birthdays with sponsoring “Santa’s Workshop for $40 a day. Those who wish - can rent a 6’ table in their space time and pulled it in. A balcony and Janet Kahn enjoy themselves at the Driftwood other club members and signii Craft Fair” on November 22 at watcher called down and asked, Garden Club Picnic. cant others. the Navarre Conference Center for an additional $5. The out- “How many did you catch?” He Guests mingled inside the on Highway 98 in Navarre from side spaces will rent for $40 and yelled back, “I caught six. Just house and outside on the patio 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It seems a little will accommodate a 10’x10’ enough for a good supper” and ish. The Pelicans were overhead before being were served a buf- hot outside to be preparing for tent. and diving for their share. While went on his way. Earlier, Ron Driftwood Garden fet catered by Elaine Madura. Santa, but last year the spaces There is electricity available watching this natural food chain Busbee, a doorman at the Bay- The decorated birthday cake illed up and some people had inside, but you must indicate on shore, caught 19 mullet in one at work; there was a noise in Club added the inal touch. Club to be turned away. your application if you need it. the sky. It was the Blue Angels cast; a total of 42 in four casts. members and their guests en- They are inviting anyone who Applications can be obtained team coming home to rest until On Saturday, at about 5 p.m., The Driftwood Garden Club joyed both the festivities and wishes to offer goods for sale to by calling Ginger at 396-5494, the next show. What a beautiful four dolphins were playing in members held their annual pic- the food on a lovely sunny af- reserve a table inside, or a booth or by emailing geisele@mchsi. sight! the bay and chasing a school of nic for members and guests at ternoon. the size for a tent outside. com.

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Pensacola State College is presenting “BIG: the Musical” as its 24th annual Summer High School Onstage Workshop (S.H.O.W.) produc- tion. Each year since 1990 the college holds a free summer theatre workshop open to all high schools in Escambia and Santa Rosa County. This year’s musical is based on the movie “BIG”, starring Tom Hanks. This year’s musical director, Ben Drennan, is from Navarre. Of the four main acting roles for students, Kendall Parrett of Gulf Breeze holds the female lead of Susan, with Jo- siah Molchanoff of Pensacola playing the “BIG”, Pam Brannon | Gulf Breeze News adult-sized Josh, Loren Stone of Pace playing Students attending the PSC summer high school onstage workshop rehearse the musical young Josh, and Kathan Brannon of Navarre “BIG.” The show continues this weekend. playing Josh’s sidekick Billy – who desperately tries to help Josh get back to being kid-sized. school of arts at the church, offering classes for formed in Pensacola Children’s Chorus for four Auditions were held early in June, and stu- elementary age students in piano, cello, dance, years, and did the Pensacola Little Theatre show dents rehearse with college-level instructors art and drama. “13 the Musical”. and earn college credits through the end of July “I absolutely love working in this summer Loren Stone of Pace, who plays young Josh, when the show is presented to the ticket buying production,” Drennan said. “We get to work with started his drama interest through his church, and PEADEN public, just like any other PSC theatre produc- the cream of the crop here, not necessarily refer- then joined the drama program at Pace High. He $100 Air Conditioning Plumbing Electrical tion. This year’s show will open weekend of July ring to the talent they all have but these are the will be a senior in the Fall, but this is his irst Residential Commercial 25-27 with a show Friday and Saturday nights kids who have the real desire and love of theatre. PSC summer show. OFF Serving Escambia, Santa Rosa and Baldwin Counties and a Sunday matinee. It also plays the follow- Every one of them who is here during their sum- Kathan Brannon, playing Josh’s sidekick Bil- Local service & sales to serve you best! ing weekend, Aug. 1-3, same times. Tickets go mer time off really wants to do well and produce ly who keeps trying to get Josh back to kid-size, New AIC Over 50 Years combined experience on sale this week. a good show – and learn more about theatre, too. will be a sophomore at Navarre High next Fall. System* This is Drennan’s irst time as musical direc- I will come back as many years as they want me. He is a member of the Navarre High Drama pro- with coupon tor for a PSC show, but he did assist last year’s It is a great experience!” gram. This is his irst PSC summer show. musical director and has been connected in one Kendall Parrett of Gulf Breeze has been in- Michael Dennis is the choreographer, and has *Some restrictions apply Bob Newell (850) 261-8519 way or another to musical theatre since before he volved in theatre and music since age 3, and will been the choreographer for all but two of these Exp. 8/31/14 www.peaden.com was in high school, starting with piano lessons be a senior at Gulf Breeze High in the Fall, where summer shows at the college since 1996. He is at age 6. Ben grew up in Tampa, but his wife she is part of the Drama troupe. This is her irst also a choreographer for Pensacola Children’s – Elizabeth Turner Drennan – grew up in Gulf PSC summer show, and she has the female lead Chorus, as well as often working with Pensacola Breeze and was part of the Gulf Breeze High of Susan. “I am absolutely loving it! It’s such an Little Theatre shows. Drama troupe, as well as part of Gulf Breeze’s amazing cast. I love working with each and ev- Milton High School Theatre/English teacher OFFICE SPACE BETA (Broadening Education Through the Arts) ery one of them – and this show is going to be Jennifer Bunnell is also working as an assistant Repertory Theatre program. Drennan is now BIG!”, Kendall promises. director for the summer show for her irst time. DOWNTOWN Worship Pastor/Musical Director at Navarre Josiah Molchanoff, who plays Big Josh, is in She joins PSC Theatre Director Rodney What- United Methodist Church, in charge of ive mu- his fourth summer doing the PSC theatre work- ley, who has been working with the summer GuLF BREEzE sical groups. His wife and he have also started a shop. He will be a senior in the Fall. He per- show since 2005. SALE OR LEASE Cram the Van Available Spring/Summer 2014 Harbourtown Village Units ranging from 1,200 - 4,500 sf. Ample฀parking฀•฀Close฀to฀Andrews฀Institute,฀ Appriver฀and฀Pensacola฀Beach Call (850) 380-7887

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SALES Janna DeMotts “Sure, I think they should.” OFFICE MANAGER Diane Wyopp Doris Pelham Gulf Breeze ART DIRECTOR Nancy Fish Everyone has a wakeup call GRAPHIC DESIGN Maite George Our local daily newspaper, Civil Rights act was vital and CONTRIBUTORS Pensacola News Journal, pub- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR was an important piece of Betty Archer Allen lished a letter to the editor, Johnson’s war. Pam Brannon titled ‘$23 billion’ on July 25 Helping kids go to college from Michael Masters, of Tuc- for beautiful front yards this only children’s shelter and was a crucial investment in Jack Kale summer, as scheduled, out of group home in Key West, son, Ariz. America’s future. In reality at “Yes, I do.” Dr. Robert Randel respect for the 350 homes that Monroe County with a hum- It has often made me won- face value it’s hard to knock Kerri Eaton were affected by the torrential ble stipend like salary and Clay Bloodworth der why a newspaper would most of the programs that have Gulf Breeze post letters of opinions from rain storm of April 29. We did subsidized living expenses became permanent American people of other states while not think it was fair to award from 2008-2013, my wife and fixtures. at the same time; they could plaques when everyone could I were constantly frustrated Most of us know someone Member: use that newspaper space to not participate. that child welfare was such a that has used Medicare, Med- Florida Press Association run more local opinions. Both We do appreciate your nom- big business for the support- icaid, federal college help, inations still being submitted. ing non-profits family ser- National Newspaper Assn. local newspapers that I sub- food stamps, Head Start, scribed to, including the Gulf We are saving them. You can vice agencies that they would Women and Infant Children Gulf Breeze Area Breeze News, do it in almost submit a neighbor’s yard, never mix relocation with re- and much, much more. Chamber of Commerce your yard or a friend’s yard in unification. All the case plans (“2003 Small Business of the Year”) every issue. With any thought what- Masters admitted that he Gulf Breeze Proper. You can were about parent(s) having a soever we know that many Pensacola Beach was a smoker and he accepts email your recommendations job(s) and housing that would of Johnson’s programs have Chamber of Commerce to [email protected], call City pass a required “home study.” his responsibility. That’s al- been lifesavers for millions of “Absolutely.” Greater Pensacola right with me if he plans to die Hall at 932-5115 and ask for Homes and hope for these Americans. Chamber of Commerce Stephanie, or complete the children and parents in the Vickie McMaster before it’s time from tobacco The problem is how far do Navarre Navarre Tourist related causes. nomination forms found at Department of Children and we go and for how long? Three Development Council I was the youngest of four City Hall. Families (DCF) were built in fourths of our national budget Santa Rosa County brothers and all four of us We plan to recognize beau- the beach sand. goes to Medicare, Medicaid, Chamber of Commerce volunteered to join the armed tiful front yards in the fall and Regretfully, the need for a Social Security and defense. forces at the beginning of we will be awarding the holi- “job” for many professional I realize Johnson didn’t start World War II. Each of us day plaques for the prettiest wraparounds will continue to Social Security or our defense LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze served in different branches holiday decorations in early anchor DCF kids and strug- program. However, his ad- News welcomes your opinion. We of the military. We fought in December- so plan ahead and gling parents in Monroe ministration produced about reserve the right to edit a letter to fit get your decorations up after County enduring the “perfect space available. We do not accept combat and we all survived. forty new programs and most Thanksgiving so they can be storm” of failure. letters containing a personal attack We all were smokers and of them in some form are still on any individual. Letters must be at a later date, my three older included in the selection pro- For many “Another day in in existence. Government pro- “Sure.” limited to one per month from an brothers died before it was cess. Paradise,” but for some it’s grams seldom go away. They individual writer. If we receive form time from tobacco related Thank you for your efforts “Another day in Poverty.” just get bigger and need more Tracy Ezelle letters, we will print only the first causes. The foreign enemies in making Gulf Breeze a more and more money. Gulf Breeze one we receive. Include your name, could not kill them, but the appealing place to live. MIKE SAWYER I am all for helping people address and daytime phone number. cigarette did. We wish everyone a happy Denver, Colorado that really need it and are try- That was a wakeup call for summer and look forward to ing. However, there has to be CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze me. I stopped smoking before receiving your nominations. Flying never a cut off time. Federal hand- News is committed to accuracy and I reached the age of 40, but I outs can’t go on for a lifetime wants to hear from you if we need am still addicted to inhaling ELLIE ACKLEY, LORI happens until the unless someone is truly dis- to make a correction or clarification. the tobacco smoke into my MENKE, GEORGE BRINK- abled. Please email us at news@gulf- MAN, SHIRLEY BAUGH- bird leaves the nest breezenews.com with the subject lungs. I can proudly say that I A lifetime of welfare is per- will reach the age of 89 about MAN and LYNN McCRARY sonal and national debilita- line CORRECTION or CLARIF- President Johnson’s Great the time my opinions are post- The Gulf Breeze Beautii- tion. ICATION: call (850) 932-8986 Society is just over 50 years during office hours and ask for ed. I hope to get it published cation Committee There comes a time that old. During this very long pe- “Sure, it would be cheaper for news or sports departments. before the letter writer from every family must insist that riod America’s great society locals.” ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze News Timbuktu. every abled child financially Another day in nest has become huge and yet Sarah Beal will not be responsible for quality or care for himself. crowded. Gulf Breeze discoloration in ads provided by the NOAH H. BELEW paradise? I firmly believe we must advertiser or its agents. President Lyndon John- Gulf Breeze help every child succeed. This son declared war on poverty involves a major investment The Key West Citizen in January 1964. He then Gulf Breeze News is published of our time and resources. Ed- Thank you for newspaper front page headline needed a poster child for his GOD'S WORD weekly on Thursdays for $35 per on July 25, 2014, “Shelter no ucation and/or some type of year by Gulf Breeze News Inc. new campaign and chose my longer a crash pad,” reported training are vital to all. “I press on toward the goal to Periodical postage paid at Gulf your support hometown — Inez, Kentucky. However, the time comes Breeze, Florida. USPS # 021819. Randi Cohen Brown, execu- The famous TIME Magazine win the prize for which God has and it’s painful but children Sorry, no refunds on subscriptions. Thank you Gulf Breeze tive director of the homeless picture of Tom Fletcher and called me heavenward in Christ have to leave the nest. If they POSTMASTER: Please send residents for your interest and nonprofit stating, “This is Key his family sitting on a porch Jesus..” do not they will never learn address changes to Gulf Breeze continued support of The Gulf West: Jobs are not plentiful. with the President happened News, P.O. Box 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL how to fly and survive. Breeze Beautification Com- Housing is very expensive. about two miles from my boy- 32562. — Philippians 3:14 mittee. This is not going to work for hood home. All content is copyrighted 2013. GLENN MOLLETTE As many of you have no- you.” Life changed for America Advertising rates are available upon As house parents for the Newburgh, Indiana request. ticed, we did not award plaques in many ways in the 60s. The

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS July 31, 2014 7A NOTICE OF TAX FOR SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY WIC services offered at The Santa Rosa County School District will soon consider a measure to impose a 1.4 mill property PSC south end campus tax for the capital outlay projects listed herein. Th is tax is in addition to the school board’s proposed tax of 6.043 mills for operating expenses and is proposed solely at the discretion of ton location at 850-983-5250. the school board. FROM STAFF REPORTS ive who are at nutritional Gulf Breeze News “We have between 800 and risk. The capital outlay tax will generate approximately $11,646,258.32 [email protected] 900 clients who receive servic- The location in Midway pro- to be used for the following projects: es at our Midway location and vided approximately 9,000 ser- While the Florida Depart- it can be dificult for those with vices to eligible families in the CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING ment of Health in Santa Rosa limited access to transportation past year. Gulf Breeze High – Chiller Plant Installation & HVAC Renovation, Ph 2 County Midway location re- to make the trip to Milton. We For more information about Navarre High – Building Construction Technology Lab mains closed for repairs, the would like to thank Michelle WIC, call 850-983-5250. Pace High – Fuel Tanks Site Assessment/Removal Women, Infants, and Children Horton, the director of the For information about other Add/Improve Walkways at Various Sites (WIC) supplemental nutrition South Santa Rosa Center, and services available at the DOH- Improve Drainage at Various Sites program will be offering ser- her staff, for allowing us to use Milton location, call 850-983- Resurface Parking Areas vices at the South end campus their facility while our Midway 5200. MAINTENANCE, RENOVATION, AND REPAIR location of Pensacola State clinic is being repaired,” said Renovations of Restrooms College, 5075 Gulf Breeze Dianne Pickens, WIC Director Renovations for Safety/Security Parkway, in Gulf Breeze. at DOH-Santa Rosa. Installation/Replacement of HVAC Systems & DDC Controls Clients will be seen by ap- WIC provides supplemen- Upgrade/Replacement of Fire Suppression and/or Safety Sprinkler Systems pointment only, Tuesday, tal, nutritious foods for low to Upgrade/Replacement of Fire Alarm Systems Wednesday, and Thursday, moderate income women who Upgrade/Replace/Repair of Rooing Systems from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. are pregnant, breastfeeding or Upgrade Technological Infrastructure and/or Equipment Those wishing to schedule an postpartum, as well as infants appointment must call the Mil- and children from birth to age NEW AND REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT Furniture and Equipment for Schools and New Additions

PAYMENTS FOR EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AND SITES DUE UNDER A LEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT Bennett C. Russell Elementary School – Certiicates of Participation Payment NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Berryhill Elementary School – Certiicates of Participation Payment Central School – Certiicates of Participation Payment S.S. Dixon Intermediate School – Certiicates of Participation Payment Holley-Navarre Middle School – Certiicates of Participation Payment The School District of Santa Rosa County will Holley-Navarre Primary School – Certiicates of Participation Payment soon consider a budget for 2014-2015. Jay High School – Certiicates of Participation Payment Navarre High School – Certiicates of Participation Payment A public hearing to make a DECISION on the W. H. Rhodes Elementary School – Certiicates of Participation Payment Thomas L. Sims Middle School – Certiicates of Participation Payment budget AND TAXES will be held on: Woodlawn Beach Middle School – Certiicates of Participation Payment PAYMENTS FOR RENTING AND LEASING EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AND SITES Limited Lease of Portable Classrooms Including Installation, Set-up, Dismantle, Relocation July 31, 2014 and/or Removal PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS FOR PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE NECESSARY 6:30 p.m. TO INSURE THE EDUCATION AND ANCILLARY PLANTS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT at Property/Casualty Insurance Premium PAYMENTS TO PRIVITE ENTITIES TO OFFSET THE COST OF SCHOOL BUSES S B M C PURSUANT TO X. 1011.71(2)(i) S M F 214 School Buses Under Contract

All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing to be held on July 31, 2014 at 6:30 p.m.at the School Board meeting room, 5086 Canal Street, Milton, Florida. Legal 25850

A DECISION on the proposed CAPITAL OUTLAY TAXES will be made at this hearing. Gulf Breeze News 1x 7/31/14

BUDGET SUMMARY TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDTURES F Y

PROPOSED MILLAGE LEVIES SUBJECT TO 10-MILL CAP: PROPOSED MILLAGE LEVIES NOT SUBJECT TO 10-MILL CAP R L E P P F A M 5.2950 O C N E Y 0.0000 L C I C O 1.4000 D O 0.7480 D S 0.0000 D C I 0.0000 TOTAL MILLAGE 7.443

ESTIMATED REVENUES GENERAL FUND SPECIAL REVENUE DEBT SERVICE CAPITAL PROJECTS TRUST AND AGENCY ENTERPRISE FUNDS TOTAL-ALL FUNDS F S $ 1,160,000.00 $19,842,237.45 $- $- $- $- $ 21,002,237.45 S S $122,622,064.00 $ 111,675.00 $1,058,250.00 $ 610,106.00 $- $- $124,402,095.00 L S $ 53,938,754.26 $ 4,562,960.00 $ 1,000.00 $18,246,258.00 $ 180,200.00 $- $ 76,929,172.26 $- TOTAL SOURCES $177,720,818.26 $24,516,872.45 $1,059,250.00 $18,856,364.00 $ 180,200.00 $- $222,333,504.71

T I $ 4,348,888.00 $ 313,773.00 $3,618,330.06 $- $- $ 8,280,991.06 N S $- $- $- $- $- $- $- F BN A J $ 17,886,067.71 $ 1,805,946.41 $2,200,984.97 $17,365,742.92 $ 126,275.71 $- $ 39,385,017.72 TOTAL REVENUES, TRANSFERS & BALANCES $199,955,773.97 $26,636,591.86 $6,878,565.03 $36,222,106.92 $ 306,475.71 $- $269,999,513.49 EXPENDITURES

I $118,101,069.47 $ 8,728,969.95 $- $- $- $- $126,830,039.42 P P S $ 7,642,531.71 $ 876,060.73 $- $- $- $- $ 8,518,592.44 I M S $ 2,336,038.59 $- $- $- $- $- $ 2,336,038.59 I C D S $ 3,406,219.74 $ 2,945,727.46 $- $- $- $- $ 6,351,947.20 I S T S $ 744,815.77 $ 521,104.17 $- $- $- $- $ 1,265,919.94 I R T $ 4,657,989.02 $ 9,870.02 $- $- $- $- $ 4,667,859.04 B E $ 732,866.98 $ 62,416.05 $- $- $- $- $ 795,283.03 G A $ 652,503.57 $ 14,525.92 $- $- $- $- $ 667,029.49 S A $ 12,230,269.50 $ 117,568.83 $- $- $- $- $ 12,347,838.33 F A C $ 5,968.82 $- $- $19,927,135.65 $- $- $ 19,933,104.47 F S $ 1,224,483.65 $- $- $- $- $- $ 1,224,483.65 F S $- $11,087,329.58 $- $- $- $- $ 11,087,329.58 C S $ 2,356,484.58 $ 8,558.56 $- $- $ 177,582.64 $- $ 2,542,625.78 P T S $ 12,820,868.72 $ 29,513.75 $- $- $- $- $ 12,850,382.47 O P $ 12,981,691.01 $ 27,338.51 $- $- $- $- $ 13,009,029.52 M P $ 4,811,634.51 $ 2,800.00 $- $ 4,262,537.26 $- $- $ 9,076,971.77 A T S $ 1,914,287.28 $- $- $- $- $- $ 1,914,287.28 C S $ 2,286,177.86 $ 750,951.50 $- $- $- $- $ 3,037,129.36 D S $- $- $4,653,650.63 $- $- $- $ 4,653,650.63 O C O $- $- $- $- $- $- $- S I F $- $- $- $- $ 20,200.00 $- $ 20,200.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $188,905,900.78 $25,182,735.03 $4,653,650.63 $24,189,672.91 $ 197,782.64 $- $243,129,741.99

T O $- $- $- $ 7,991,888.00 $- $- $ 7,991,888.00 F BN A J $ 11,049,873.19 $ 1,453,856.83 $2,224,914.40 $ 4,040,546.01 $ 108,693.07 $- $ 18,877,883.50

TOTAL EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS & BALANCES $199,955,773.97 $26,636,591.86 $6,878,565.03 $36,222,106.92 $ 306,475.71 $- $269,999,513.49

THE TENTATIVE ADOPTED ANDOR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD TAX FREE Weekend August 1 – August 3

Florida’s tax-free shopping weekend is to help prepare for the upcoming school year. A wide variety of clothing, school supplies, accessories and electronics will be sold free of tax.

A8 YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER July 31, 2014 African genocide victim to share story Sunday Alex Nsengimana, a child survivor of the geno- In March 2013, Alex had the opportunity to re- Operation Christmas Child deliver 10 million sim- cide of Rwanda and a former recipient of Operation turn to Rwanda with Operation Christmas Child. ple, gift-illed shoeboxes to children worldwide in Christmas Child shoebox is coming to Gulf Breeze While there, he delivered shoebox gifts to children similar conditions of poverty, neglect and need. to share a compelling story and heartfelt initiative to in the same orphanage he lived in years ago, when He will have three local speaking engagements, in- help children in need worldwide. he received his own Operation Christmas Child cluding 3 p.m., Sunday, August 3, 2014 at GB United As a child growing up in Rwanda, Nsengimana shoebox. His heartfelt effort this year has been help Methodist Church, 75 Fairpoint Drive, Gulf Breeze routinely faced horrors unfathomable to most. He lost his mother to HIV/AIDS while still young, and then watched the murders of his uncle and grand- mother during the Rwandan genocide – all before Legal Notice of he was 10 years old. After a year at the orphanage in Rwanda, Alex, Nsengimana, a child survivor of the Rwandan along with the other children, were surprised with genocide, will tell how a gift box from Operation Polling Place Change gift-illed shoeboxes from Operation Christmas Christmas Child gave him hope. Child. Inside his shoebox, Alex received items like toys, hygiene items and school supplies—all of him. Soon after receiving his box, Alex joined the Santa Rosa County Supervisor of Elections, Tappie A. which he could call his own. But the most impor- African Children’s Choir and began touring in the Villane, hereby gives notice that the following polling tant gift in that box was the hope sparked by know- United States. He recently completed his degree ing someone in the world still loved and cared for from a Bible college in Minnesota. site has been relocated:

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850.478.2020 G.T. McKnight, MD. Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER July 31, 2014 Auburn has higher expectations for 2014 season Yet, reigning SEC champs not picked by media to repeat

hough Auburn certainly is perceived T to be in much better shape coming into this season than last, there’s one thing the 2014 Tigers have in common (besides most of the same starters on offense and defense) with the surprise 2013 SEC champs – they’re not pegged to be the best team in the doubt Auburn will carry much conference (or even the Western higher expectations each week division). The SEC writers this season compared to last. have (not surprisingly) once And thought the season is again picked rival Alabama to still a month away, injuries win the conference, but Auburn and legal issues have become has the talent and experience signiicant factors already. Star to prove them wrong for the QB was cited for second-straight season. possession of marijuana in the Submitted Photo Two questions: Can the days leading up to SEC Media Auburn will miss defensive end Carl Lawson, projected to be one of the top pass rushers in the SEC, but fortunately the Tigers have talent Tigers avoid having the season Days. To make matters worse, and depth abounding on the defensive front. derailed by injuries and off-the- teammate Jonathon Mincy, a ield issues? Can Auburn handle projected starter, was arrested much higher expectations? for the same thing, possession Lawson, a sophomore who was Marshall was banged up, and , Auburn’s DEFENSE Having your in-state rival of marijuana, just two weeks projected to be a legitimate all- the coaches are very high on his top pass catcher, has the Sophomore Carl Lawson picked ahead of you despite prior. Will they miss any time conference performer before ability to come in and lead the potential to be one of the best would have easily been one of being the reigning SEC as punishment? undergoing surgery to repair a offense. Also, junior Jonathan receivers in the conference. the top defensive ends in the champs should provide plenty And then there is the task of torn ACL in May. Wallace also returns after , and league, but he will miss most if of motivation, but there’s no replacing defensive end Carl All that being said, Auburn starting the inal four games in Marcus Davis have all shown not all of the season after having ultimately enters 2014 with 2012 as a true freshman. flashes of talent and any one a torn ACL repaired in May. much more to be excited than Behind, or rather next to, of the three could make a big But even without Lawson, worried about. Here’s a closer the signal-caller, Auburn will impact this season. the Tigers are still extremely look at this year’s Tigers. again have multiple dangerous But then there’s the talented up front. Sophomore options in the backield. Seniors newcomer – D’haquille tackle Montravius Adams is OFFENSE Cameron Artis-Payne and “Duke” Williams, the former Marshall emerged from ready to break out this year Corey Grant both rushed for No. 1 junior college receiver. the junior college ranks to after having an impressive more than 600 yards last year The 6-foot-3, 210-pound lead Auburn to the national spring. and each had six . target is as well-rounded championship game last year. Sophomore end Elijah Artis-Payne is a player who physically as any receiver He’s one of the most explosive Daniel also has tons of talent can carry the load between the in the SEC and he’ll be athletes in the country at the and will likely replace Lawson. tackles, while Grant has the opposite of Coates on the quarterback position and has Also, Auburn has seniors Gabe unrivaled speed to break huge outside, which will make the improved tremendously as a Wright, Angelo Blackson gains outside. Tigers’ air attack much more passer in the offseason, but he and Jeff Whitaker are back at But the threats to opposing difficult to contain this year. might not be the opening day tackle. defenses don’t end with those To top it all off, Auburn starter because of a legal incident Behind the line is where two. Redshirt freshman Peyton returns four of five starters earlier this month. Luckily, his Auburn needs to make the Barber should also get some from an extremely good backup, sophomore Jeremy most improvements on carries, but the guy to really offensive line. Though the Johnson, has a big arm and defense. Defensive coordinator watch could be true freshman one loss was a big one. played some last season when Ellis Johnson will be dying to Racean Thomas, an extremely Avery Young and Shon see more consistency from impressive player coming out of Coleman are in line to his linebackers this season. high school who could actually replace No. 2 overall draft Talented juniors Cassanova Submitted Photo compete for the top spot on the pick Greg Robinson at left McKinzy and Kris Frost are Quarterback Nick Marshall depth chart. tackle. The group will be both back, and McKinzy is should be one of the most Regardless of who’s throwing anchored by senior center electrifying players in the SEC moving to middle linebacker, this season, but how much time, the ball, Auburn’s receiver Reese Dismukes, and this probably Auburn’s weakest if any, will his marijuana- related corps, which looked mediocre at unit should be one of the top defensive position last year. incident cause him to miss? times last season, is poised to be offensive lines in the SEC extremely dangerous this year. again this season. See Tigers, Page 7B »

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Submitted Photo Valiant effort by Velocity The Tiger Point Velocity took third at the recent U.S. Fastpitch World Series in Panama City. They are (front, from left): Allie Dukes, Emma Thomas, Katie Vanselow, Kallie Anderson, Britney Silver and Emily Cannington. Back (from left): Coach Wade Scherl, Taylor Baker, Alex Branton, Kaleigh Cernosek, Alyssa Lewter, Rainey Niles, Morgan Marquis and Coach Shane Player. Tim Phillips TP Velocity finishes third 733-9138

Lic#51910 at USFA World Series Licensed and Insured. Authorized Sales and Service Generac Dealer The hit by Baker was the Velocity’s only Baker also had two RBIs in the win, while NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS BY JASON THOMPSON hit of the game. Kaleigh Cernosek scored a Emma Thomas and Emily Cannington both Gulf Breeze News All Board of County Commission Meetings and other county [email protected] run in the win. singled and scored once. department meetings are held in the County Administrative Velocity 8, Milford Magic 0: Marquis Velocity 6, Red Rage 3: Marquis threw Center Board Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, The U-14 Tiger Point Velocity recenty threw a two-hitter as the Velocity put up 100 pitches, striking out four, and added two unless otherwise indicated. took third place out of 31 teams at the seven runs in the irst inning. hits in a win over the Red Rage. United States Fastpitch Association World Anderson went 2-for-2 with two RBIs, Thomas and Rainey Niles both singled and Marine Advisory August 5 5:00 p.m. Series in Panama City Beach. while Britney Silver added an RBI single scored twice, while Anderson had two RBIs. Tourist Development North End Committee Velocity 5, Diamond Express 4: - the team’s only other hit. August 7 8:30 a.m. Allie Dukes’ RBI double scored Kamber Velocity 2, Dothan Heat 0: Marquis Arkansas Pride 4, Velocity 1: Silver singled Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce, 5247 Stewart St., Milton Anderson to give the Velocity an opening threw a one-hitter, while Katie Vanselow and scored in the irst inning for the Velocity Law Library Committee August 7 12:00 p.m. round win over the Diamond Express. singled, scored a run and drove in a run (the before the Pride scored two in the bottom of Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Room M9, Milton Dukes had two RBIs in the win for the team’s only hit) in a win over the Heat. the irst, then two more in the fourth. Library Advisory Committee August 7 4:00 p.m. Velocity, who rallied from a 4-0 deicit. Taylor Velocity 6, Sun Devils 2: Anderson, Niles and Alyssa Lewter had the team’s 5541 Alabama Street, Milton Baker added an RBI triple, while Morgan Branton and Baker all had two hits as the only other hits. Commission Committee August 11 9:00 a.m. Marquis struck out four in 2 2/3 innings. Velocity scored two in the irst, three in the Sun Devils 4, Velocity 3: The Velocity RESTORE Council August 11 3:00 p.m. Velocity 5, Denison Cage 1: Alex second and one in the fourth. led 3-0 early before the Sun Devils scored Fire Department Executive Group Branton threw a no-hitter and struck out Branton hit an RBI double in the irst four in the third. August 11 6:30 p.m. three, while Baker hit a two-run double in inning before added an RBI single in the Thomas had two hits for the Velocity, Emergency Operations Center, 4499 Pine Forest Rd, Milton the Velocity’s ive-run irst inning. third inning. while Baker added a two-run double. Tourist Development South End Committee August 13 9:00 a.m. Navarre Visitors’ Center, 8543 Navarre Parkway, Navarre Building Code Board of Adjustments Immunization clinics set for local schools August 13 Cancelled Public Services Conf. Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton Students entering 7th grade in the coming school year are Commission Regular August 14 9:00 a.m. Tiger Point Community Center, 1370 Tiger Park Ln., Gulf Breeze required to have a current Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis (Tdap) shot Zoning Board Meeting August 14 6:00 p.m. Tiger Point Community Center, 1370 Tiger Park Ln., Gulf Breeze The Florida Department of bring a copy of the child’s im- 7, and August 14 only, from SHIP Affordable Housing Advisory Committee Health in Santa Rosa County munization record. 1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The van August 20 2:30 p.m. (DOH-Santa Rosa) would like Santa will run from the South Santa Public Services Conf. Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy, Milton to remind parents that students Rosa Clinic Schedule: Rosa Service Center, 5841 Gulf Tourist Development Council Board Meeting entering 7th grade in the coming Woodlawn Middle School Breeze Parkway in Gulf Breeze, August 20 3:00 p.m. school year are required to have 1500 Woodlawn Way to the health department’s Mil- Navarre Visitors’ Center, 8543 Navarre Parkway, Navarre a current Tetanus-Diphtheria- Schools Wednesday, Aug. 6 ton location at 5527 Stewart Aviation Advisory Committee August 20 5:00 p.m. Pertussis (Tdap) shot. 9 a.m. – 12 Noon in the clinic Street. Flood Mitigation Plan Task Force Annual Meeting To provide additional oppor- start Space is limited and reserva- August 21 1:30 p.m. tunities for parents to update Gulf Breeze Middle School tions are required. Parents may Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton their child’s middle school shots, Monday, 649 Gulf Breeze Parkway reserve seats by calling Tom Commission Committee August 25 9:00 a.m. the health department scheduled August 18. Thursday, Aug. 7 Turman of Ferris Hill Baptist Bagdad Architectural Advisory Board outreach clinics at three middle 9 a.m. – 12 Noon in the clinic. Church at 850-261-7470. August 27 8:30 a.m. schools at the south end of the Children must be accompa- Public Services Conf. Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton the south end to get those shots. county, and one at Jay High Holley-Navarre Middle School nied by a parent or legal guard- Parks and Recreation August 27 5:30 p.m. Our satellite clinic in Jay is only 1976 Williams Creek Drive School in the north end. Addi- ian (documentation of guard- Commission Regular August 28 9:00 a.m. tionally, transportation is avail- open one morning a month, so Navarre ianship is required) and parents Special Local Mitigation Strategy Meeting able from the south end to the the outreach clinic at Jay High Thursday, Aug. 14 are asked to bring a copy of the August 28 1:30 p.m. School will offer those residents 10 a.m. – 12 Noon in the media Health Department in Milton. child’s immunization record. Im- Public Services Conf. Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton “The Midway location was some additional opportunities, center. munizations are provided by the as well.” Commission Special – Rezoning Meeting heavily damaged by the spring health department free of charge August 28 6:00 p.m. lood,” said Barbara McMil- Shots will be provided on a Transportation to children through the age of 18 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation lion, RN, director of nursing for walk-in basis. No appointment information: years and children must be up to is required. The outreach clin- Ferris Hill Baptist Church in in order to participate in a public hearing you are entitled to the DOH-Santa Rosa. “Repairs are date on all required vaccinations provision of certain assistance. Please contact Emily Spencer at ics will provide only the Tdap Milton is offering free transpor- ongoing, but the building will in order to attend public school (850) 983-1855 or at 6495 Caroline Street, Milton at least one not be open before the start of for 7th grade. No additional tation from Navarre/Gulf Breeze in the State of Florida. (1) week prior to the date of the public hearing. Agendas and the new school year. We are of- vaccines or services will be to the health department for stu- For more information, call the minutes are also available at www.santarosa.fl.gov. All meetings fering the school based clinics available. Children must be ac- dents who need back to school Florida Department of Health in held in the Board Room are recorded on DVD and available for in Gulf Breeze and Navarre as a companied by a parent or legal immunizations. Service will be Santa Rosa County at 850-983- purchase and most can be viewed live and/or replayed at this more convenient way for folks at guardian. Parents are asked to available on July 31, August 5200. web site by selecting the meeting from the main page.

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BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

If the Divot Derby is any indication for the 2014 season, then the Dolphins are in for an incredible season. Rising senior Bryce Geraghty was the overall winner, winning the 17-18 year old boys division by ive shots over his Dolphin teammate Brian ('T') Richards. Rising junior Nolan Remig won the 14-15 year old division. The following is a list of all the results:

57th Divot Derby July 20-24, 2014 Age 14-18 Division Stonebrook/A.C. Read/Scenic Hills 14-15 Boys (9-Hole) Brennan Infinger 52-48-46—146 Nate Kimsey 59-48-50—157 Seth Godwin 51-57-53—161 Jacob King 53-53-55—161 Blake Tyler 53-53-56—162 Brent Williams 61-49-53—163 Jason Thompson| Joshua McKinley 59-52-55—166 Gulf Breeze News Davis Tyler 59-54-55—168 Alex Pippin 57-57-55—169 Back in the Turner Mitchell 54-55-61—170 Christian Fulk 58-52-61—171 saddle Chris Herrin 60-56-64—180 Coleman Burtt 61-67-70—198 Above: GBHS assistant football coach Drew 16-18 Boys (9-Hole) French, with the help of Submitted Photo Tyler Hascup 42-43-47—132 his father Chip, watches Shelby Becker 49-62-56—167 Grand prize for Geraghty a summer workout with Matthew Baillie 58-55-68—181 the Dolphins on July Senior Bryce Geraghty won the overall championship at last week's 22 - two weeks to the 14-15 Boys (18-Hole) Divot Derby by five shots over his GBHS teammate Bryan Richards. day after being in an

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Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News A Garden for Q

Members of last year's and this year's GBHS Student Government were on hand for the planting of a Submitted Photo memorial garden for 2013 GBHS grad Quentin Cooper, who died of cancer in May, 2013. In the center are Quentin's mother and stepfather, Trina and Chris Turner. Tourney champs Gulf Breeze Thunder won the USFA Beach Side Blast in Pace on July 20, outscoring their final three opponents by a total of 24-2. They are (front, from left): Camden Lowe, Laken Grindland, Emily Crowder, Seven Seltzer and Mackenzie Bonds. Second row (from left): Sarah Shearman, Madi Fall, Kenzee McBride, Ryleigh Baker and Kaylie Herring. Back row (from left): Charlie Shearman, Bobby Baker and Mark McBride.

Simple test helps doctors catch more concussions on the field GAINESVILLE, Fla. — On possible to get post-concussive tests — which measure cognition the football ield, sometimes the syndrome, or second-impact and balance — the trio was 100 signs of a concussion are subtle. syndrome, which may be fatal.” percent accurate in recognizing A player may have taken a tough Researchers studied 217 concussions. hit but isn’t showing symptoms athletes on UF’s football team “This is the irst study that has yet, and either doesn’t notice as well as the UF women’s shown that adding a vision test anything is wrong or won’t lacrosse and women’s soccer helps to identify more athletes report it for fear of being taken teams for 18 months. During with concussion and shows the out of the game. that time, 30 of the student- vision-based King-Devick test Devastating injuries can occur athletes were diagnosed with is very effective in a college if a concussed athlete continues concussions they incurred during setting,” said Balcer, a professor to play. Luckily, researchers at the game competition or practice, of neurology and population University of Florida and New Clugston said. health at NYU. York University have discovered In the study, researchers According to a 2013 Institute a simple way to improve sideline evaluated the King-Devick of Medicine and National Jason Thompson| detection of concussions. In an test. Developed more than two Research Council report, Gulf Breeze News article published this month in decades ago, this vision test was concussions occurred in college Awesome the journal Neurology: Clinical initially used to evaluate children athletes approximately every 4.3 Practice, the researchers report for learning disabilities. In 2011, out of 10,000 times they were little that adding one simple test to NYU researchers, led by Laura on the ield, either to practice or helper a team physician’s sideline Balcer, M.D., published indings play. repertoire detected 100 percent showing that the test helped UF team physicians are now Four-year-old of concussions that occurred detect brain injury in boxers and using the full trio of tests to Gavin Payne during games. mixed martial arts ighters. identify concussions in many helps put down some mulch on “We want coaches to realize During the test, athletes read of their athletes. In addition, July 23 during a that the sooner we get them a series of a numbers arranged more studies are planned work day for the out, the sooner they can get in patterns on three index cards. to evaluate other tests and Quentin Cooper back to a healthy state,” said Their baseline score is taken prior continue improving ways to Memorial Garden one of the study’s co-authors, to play and used later to measure detect concussions in athletes, on the east side of Gulf Breeze James Clugston, M.D., a UF against their scores after a potential Clugston said. High School. The team physician and an assistant injury. During the UF study, this “These athletes have many official dedica- professor of community health test was used in addition to the twothings they want to do in life,” tion of the gar- and family medicine in the other measures team physicians Balcer said. “Protecting their den (which cost UF College of Medicine. “If already use to evaluate potential brains is important.” approximately $3,000 — much an athlete is playing with a concussions. For more UF Health news of which was concussion, there is a greater risk Alone, the King-Devick and events, like us on Facebook: donated), is of getting a worse injury. Most test identiied concussions 79 https://www.facebook.com/ scheduled for of the time that means it takes percent of the time, but when UFHealthNews or follow us on August 7. longer to get better. It’s also combined with the other two Twitter:

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 6B July 31, 2014 GULF BREEZE NEWS | WEEK OF July 31 - August 6 | Junior Golf League Thursday, July 31 Saturday, August 2 Community Maritime Park, registration begins Amphitheater Registration for those wishing to participate in the Gulf Breeze Junior An evening of blues while the Wahoos n Evenings in Olde Seville n Classic Movie Series Golf League Fall Golf Program has begun. Classes and times will vary, are away, enjoy music by Studebaker Saturday, August 2, 7 p.m. and will take place at the Tiger Point Golf Club. GBJGL Coach, Tammy Square John. Admission is free. Thursday, July 31, 7 p.m. Saenger Theatre Davenport, said there will be three classiications of golfers, depending on individual level and skill. Anyone from K-12 is encouraged to Seville Square "King Kong" - A ilm crew goes to a tropical island for an exotic location Tuesday, August 3 participate. Bring a lawn chair and picnic and Golfers can be a part of the travel/tournament team, which a qualiier enjoy EIOSS's grand inale performance shoot and discovers a colossal giant gorilla who takes a shine to their female will take place for on Sunday, August 17. The competitive team plays of the Dueling Pianos and the Modern against other area teams in a best four-out-of-ive strokeplay format. The Eldorados. blonde star. n Bands on the Beach Tuesday, August 3, 7 p.m. - intermediate tournament development team will start on Friday, September 9 p.m. 5, and Davenport said that older development team members will receive n 'The Sound of Music' n Ghost Hunt service hours for helping with the younger golfers. The development team Thursday, July 31, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, August 2, 8 p.m. Pensacola Beach Gulfside is ideal for players with experience but wish to advance their skills. There Friday, August 1, 7:30 p.m. Pensacola Lighthouse Pavilion will be two sessions of beginner classes, each session lasting one-hour a Saturday, August 2, 7:30 p.m. The Pensacola Lighthouse has Deja Vu will be performing at Bands week for four weeks, golf clubs are not required. Sunday, August 3, 2:30 p.m. been called one of the most haunted on the Beach. Davenport is a Gulf Breeze High School graduate who went on to play Pensacola Little Theater lighthouses in America! 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Space Campaign 2014 is limited and reservations are required. Friday, August 1, 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday, August 3, 11 a.m. - Breezers to celebrate Saturday, August 2, 8 p.m. - 4 p.m. 10 p.m. Downtown Pensacola n Sunset Toast at the Top at reunion music fest Wednesday, August 6, 6:30 p.m. Pensacola Beach Gulfside Downtown Pensacola is opening its The 3rd annual Breezer’s Reunion Music Fest will be held at The Pavilion doors with music-illed streets and special Pensacola Lighthouse Paradise Inn on Pensacola Beach this weekend. The event will run from 3 Discover the greatness of the night offers from participating businesses. This couples only tour is the most p.m. on August 1 to 6 p.m. on August 3. Scott Dixon will be hosting this sky of Pensacola Beach. The Escambia romantic tour to share with that special exciting and musical event, with nearly 200 participants expected. someone. Each reservations is for two Amateus Astronomers' Association will n Blues Angel Music's This will be a weekend for all Gulf Breeze High School (GBHS) offer free star gazing at the Gulfside and includes ambient music, sparkling Alumni. Two of the bands performing include former GBHS students, Pavilion. Blues on the Bay non-alcoholic wine served in keepsake The Sky Dogs, led by Brent Sibley, and The Loaded Goat. Sunday, August 3, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. champagne lutes, and light hors Scott Dixon described the event as, “a class reunion for all the GBHS d'oeuvres. Space is limited. classes, but a lot more fun than normal class reunions.” The event will also serve as a fundraiser for former Track and Field team member, Mort Deer, who is battling throat cancer.

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Continue from Page 1B » SPECIAL TEAMS 2014 will be no different, The Tigers lose place-kicker Aug 30 vs. Arkansas W but have the No. 1 as the Tigers Sept 6 vs. San Jose State W The Tigers would love to see junior kicking prospect from 2013, redshirt again have Justin Garrett stay healthy after missing freshman Daniel Carlson, stepping in one of the Sept 18 (Thurs.) at Kansas State W most of the 2013 season with injuries. this season. If he lives up to the hype, most dificult Sept 27 vs. Louisiana Tech W He could help on the weakside or play Auburn shouldn’t struggle too much slates in the Oct 4 vs. LSU W the hybrid “star” position, which he on ield goals. And Auburn another country. Oct 11 at Mississippi State L would have last year if healthy. And talented redshirt freshman, Jimmy The tell- Oct 25 vs. South Carolina W don’t forget about true freshman Tre Hutchinson, inheriting the Steven tale stretch Nov 1 at Ole Miss W of the Tigers’ Williams, ranked by ESPN as the No. Clark’s spot at punter. In the return Nov 8 vs. Texas A&M W 4 inside linebacker prospect. He has the game, however, the Tigers could be schedule is arguable Nov 15 at Georgia W size and speed to play right away if he extremely dangerous. Speedster Corey Nov 22 vs. Samford W is able to pick up the schemes quickly. Grant will be a good option on kickoff the toughest Nov 29 at Alabama W The Tigers secondary was also returns, and Quan Bray might be the sequence dismal for most of last season. With man who takes over at punt returner of games TOTAL: 11-1 Jonathon Mincy at corner (assuming for , who averaged 18.7 in college his arrest doesn’t keep him out very yards per return. But Bray could be football. long), Jermaine Whitehead at safety challenged by Trovon Reed, Marcus Starting Oct. and Robenson Therezie playing the Davis or Johnathan Ford. 4, Auburn plays LSU, Miss. State, But barring injuries and South Carolina, at Ole Miss, Texas star, Johnson has some experienced suspensions, there’s no reason to Submitted Photo parts to build around. Meanwhile, juco A&M, and at Georgia. There’s a chance believe Auburn won’t be favored Head coach faces equally transfer Derrick Moncrief has the look SCHEDULE AND every single one of these teams could to win most of the games on the challenging obstacles to leading Auburn of an impact player at safety, as he be ranked when they face the Tigers, schedule. It’s just a matter of to another SEC title, namely one of the PREDICTION toughest schedules in . turned lots of heads during the spring. Auburn went through one of the and two are the favorites to compete for whether or not the Tigers can handle the Eastern division title. Oh, and let’s But being snubbed in favor of in-state If Joshua Holsey makes it back to 100 most dificult schedules in the nation the expectations – along the rigorous rival Alabama as the favorite to win the percent, Auburn should be improved in last year en route to the SEC title and a not forget the season inale at Alabama, grind of such a difficult schedule. league should provide ample motivation. the secondary this season. national championship game berth, and no walk in the park. CLASSIFIEDS

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WILKINS et al., Legal 25855 Gulf Breeze News 2x 7/31/14 2x 7/24/14 NOTICE TO CREDITORS par en un proceso judicial, tiene derecho, sin costo alguno para usted, para el suministro de determi- SKILLED TRADE The administration of the estate of AUBREY LAMAR Defendants. nada asistencia. Por favor, póngase en contacto HICKS, SR., a/k/a AUBREY L. HICKS, deceased, File ______\ con: Administración de los Tribunales, ADA Enlace Number 2014-CP-234, is pending in the Circuit Court condado de Santa Rosa 6865 Caroline Street Mil- AIRLINE CAREERS for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the NOTICE OF SALE ton, FL 32570 Teléfono (850) 623-3159 Fax (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ fl courts1.gov al me- NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER AN address of which is 6865 SW Caroline Street, Milton, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Summary begin here – Get FAA Florida 32570. The estate is testate and the date of nos 7 días antes de su comparecencia ante el tri- Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered on July 17, 2014, by ORDINANCE decedent's Will and any Codicils is September 4, 2012. bunal estaba previsto, o inmediatamente después approved Aviation the above entitled Court in the above styled case, the Clerk The names and addresses of the personal representa- de la recepción de esta notifi cación si el tiempo Maintenance of Court or any of his duly authorized deputies, will sell the The reading and adoption of the following proposed Ordinance by the Board of County tive and the personal representative's attorney are set antes de la comparecencia prevista es inferior a 7 property situated in SANTA ROSA County, Florida, described Technician training. Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., August 14, 2014, in the forth below. días, si usted está escuchando la voz o intoxicado, as: Housing and Commissioners meeting room at the Administrative Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, llame al 711. Florida. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having Financial aid for claims or demands against decedent's estate, including Lot 16, Block A, HIGHLAND ACRES, a subdivision of a Si ou se yon moun ki gen andikap ki bezwen aranj- man nenpòt nan lòd yo patisipe nan yon pwosedi qualified students. AN ORDINANCE OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom portion of Section 26, Township 1 North, Range 29 West, tribinal la, ou gen dwa, san sa pa koute ou, yo fè FLORIDA, IMPOSING A LOCAL GOVERNMENT a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with Santa Rosa County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book D, Job placement pwovizyon de asistans a sèten. Tanpri kontakte: Tri- INFRASTRUCTURE SALES SURTAX IN SANTA ROSA this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Page 60 of the public records of said county assistance. Call AIM COUNTY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A COURTHOUSE; binal Administrasyon an, Lwa ADA-Lyezon Santa THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Rosa Konte 6865 Caroline Adrès Milton, FL 32570 PROVIDING FOR APPROVAL OF THE LEVY BY to the highest and best bidder for cash on September 4, 2014, 866-314-3769 NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE Telefòn (850) 623-3159 Faks (850) 983-0602 ADA. VOTERS IN A REFERENDUM; PROVIDING FOR THE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. online at www.santarosa.realauction.com, beginning at 11:00 SantaRosa @ fl courts1.gov omwen 7 jou anvan ------TIME LENGTH OF IMPOSITION; PROVIDING FOR A.M. CENTRAL TIME, subject to all ad valorem taxes and pwograme konparèt nan tribinal ou an, oswa im- Want A Career DISTRIBUTION; PROVIDING BALLOT LANGUAGE; All other creditors of the decedent and other persons assessments for the real property described above. edyatman sou resevwa notifi kasyon sa a si tan an Operating Heavy PROVIDING A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE having claims or demands against decedent's estate, anvan aparans ki pwograme gen mwens pase 7 jou; PROJECTS TO BE FUNDED BY THE SURTAX; including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE si w ap tande oswa ki gen pwoblèm vwa, rele 711. Equipment? PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN Bulldozers, FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Si vous êtes une personne handicapée qui a be- THIS NOTICE. PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN SIXTY (60) soin d’un logement afi n de participer à une procé- Backhoes, These Ordinances may be inspected by the public prior to the above scheduled meeting at DAYS AFTER THE SALE. dure judiciaire, vous avez le droit, sans frais pour Excavators. “Hands the Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC Support Services Department, 6495 Caroline Street, ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER vous, à la fourniture de certaines aides. S’il vous Milton, Florida. All interested parties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any On Training” & BARRED. DATED on 7/22, 2014 plaît contacter: Administration Cour, ADA liaison decision made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming BOSWELL & DUNLAP, LLP Santa Rosa County 6865 Caroline Street Milton, Certifications FL 32570 Téléphone (850) 623-3159 Télécopieur: before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to Bettie Fuller Hicks 245 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE (33830) (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ fl courts1.gov Offered. National insure that a record of proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they will 2163 Paloma Street, Navarre, FL 32566 POST OFFICE DRAWER 30 au moins 7 jours avant votre comparution devant need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record shall include Personal Representative BARTOW, FL 33831-0030 Average 18-22 le tribunal prévue, ou dès réception de cette notifi - the testimony and the evidence upon which their appeal is to be based. Interested parties may TELEPHONE: (863)553-7117 cation, si le temps avant l’apparition programmée Hourly! Lifetime appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to these proposed ordinances. If you are a Jennifer Byrom FACSIMILE: (863)533-7412 est inférieure à 7 jours; si vous entendez la voix ou person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in a public Attorney for Personal Representative E-SERVICE: [email protected] Job Placement malentendants, composez 711. hearing you are entitled to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Emily Spencer Florida Bar No.: 438960 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Assistance. VA at (850) 983-1855 or at 6495 Caroline Street, Milton at least one (1) week prior to the date Jennifer Byrom, P.A. BY: SETH B. 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STANDINGS (AS OF 7/13) South Division LUCKY SEVEN - WAHOO'S SEVENTH SERIES Mobile BayBears (ARI)* 20-9 Jacksonville Suns (MIA) 18-12 Mississippi Braves (ATL) 17-14 Montgomery Biscuits (TB) 17-14 OF SECOND HALF THEIR FIRST WINNER Blue Wahoos (CIN) 10-21 #17 North Division BY JASON THOMPSON Birmingham Barons (CWS) 16-13 Gulf Breeze News ROBERT STEPHENSON Huntsville Stars (MIL)* 16-15 [email protected] 6-3, 195 LB. P Tennessee Smokies (CHC) 15-16 The seventh time was the charm Jackson Generals (SEA) 12-18 AGE: 21 Chattanooga Lookouts (LAD) 10-19 for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos * First Half Champion last week for after six series in the A native of Martinez, Calif., second half of going 2-3 or worse, Stephenson was selected by the CHEDULE the Wahoos took three of the irst Cincinnati Reds in the first round 2014 S four against the Mobile Baybears. (27th overall) of the 2011 First- Pensacola Blue Wahoos 8, Year Player Draft. JULY MLB.com’s No. 19 overall prospect, Stephenson split time 31 @ Tennessee, 6:15 pm Mobile Baybears 4 (July 22): between Rookie League Billings and Low-A Dayton in 2012 The Wahoos sent 11 batters to (72 strikeouts in 65 innings). Last year he struck out 136 the plate as part of a seven-run in 114.1 innings between Dayton, Advanced-A Bakersfield AUGUST/ SEPTEMBER irst inning as Ryan Wright, and Pensacola. He's 5-6 with a 4.12 ERA this season. 1 @ Tennessee, 6:15 pm Kyle Waldrop and Juan Duran 2 @ Tennessee, 5:15 pm all had three hits in a win. 3 @ Tennessee, 1:00 pm Wahoos 3, Baybears 2 (July 4 @ Tennessee, 6:15 pm 23): Ben Klimesh, who arrived 6 vs. Jackson, 6:30 pm in Pensacola from Advanced-A 2014 SOUTHERN 7 vs. Jackson, 6:30 pm Bakersield earlier in the day, 8 vs. Jackson, 6:30 pm struck out two in the seventh to LEAGUE TEAM STATISTICS 9 vs. Jackson, 6:30 pm get the win as Travis Mattair's BATTING (AS OF JULY 27) 10 vs. Jackson, 4:00 pm ninth homer of the season, a solo TEAM AB R H HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG AVG 12 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm shot, was the difference. Mississippi 3548 473 944 43 425 334 691 116 .339 .373 .266 13 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm Wahoos 3, Baybears 2 (July Mobile 3480 495 923 75 465 365 789 39 .341 .401 .265 14 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm 23): Ben Klimesh, who arrived Jackson 3508 454 923 59 422 319 670 97 .330 .390 .263 Birmingham 3566 474 924 71 434 345 737 89 .330 .390 .259 15 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm in Pensacola from Advanced-A Huntsville 3461 494 876 64 444 445 710 94 .343 .373 .253 16 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm Bakersield earlier in the day, Tennessee 3599 476 909 84 442 371 766 76 .329 .385 .253 17 @ Jacksonville, 5:05 pm struck out two in the seventh to Pensacola 3531 444 887 79 415 336 780 43 .319 .380 .251 18 @ Jacksonville, 5:05 pm get the win as Travis Mattair's Chattanooga 3549 439 888 75 413 323 762 64 .320 .394 .250 Montgomery 3517 450 866 81 418 371 776 87 .324 .380 .246 19 @ Jacksonville, 5:05 pm ninth homer of the season, a solo Jacksonville 3538 458 863 56 424 413 782 80 .328 .353 .244 20 @ Jacksonville, 5:05 pm shot, was the difference. PITCHING (AS OF JULY 27) 21 @ Jacksonville, 6:05 pm Wahoos 7, Baybears 6 TEAM W-L ERA SO SV H R ER HR BB KS 22 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm (Thursday): Bryson Smith's Mobile 64-40 3.19 7 35 837 377 327 50 357 762 23 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm grand slam in Pensacola's ive- Huntsville 63-44 3.60 9 29 850 423 374 88 332 736 24 vs. Montgomery, 4:00 pm Tennessee 52-54 3.70 7 25 804 451 388 67 454 779 run third marked his irst RBI Mississippi 59-47 3.70 11 32 869 429 383 53 320 799 25 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm since June 15, 2013, when he Jacksonville 59-48 3.71 12 30 953 460 389 76 246 668 26 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm broke his leg in six places making Pensacola 45-62 3.92 5 22 861 478 404 79 436 814 28 @ Birmingham, 7:05 pm Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News a catch at the right ield wall. Montgomery 54-53 3.95 9 29 1008 477 410 55 296 768 29 @ Birmingham, 7:05 pm Wahoos 9, Baybears 1 Jackson 47-58 4.06 8 23 913 487 416 75 330 732 Rodriguez running home Chattanooga 39-66 4.45 5 21 958 560 464 72 478 776 30 @ Birmingham, 6:30 pm (Friday): Michael Lorenzen Birmingham 48-58 4.49 5 21 950 515 463 72 373 629 31 @ Birmingham, 3:00 pm Yorman Rodriguez scores in a recent Wahoo game. Pensacola beat Mobile Thursday to clinch its first winning series of the second half. became the irst Wahoo pitcher 9/1 @ Birmingham, 12:30 pm ever to hit a home run, belting a grand slam in a six-run fourth PROMOTIONS IN AUGUST as Pensacola recorded its 100th sellout in franchise history. Date Opponent Promotion/Event Mississippi Braves 6, Blue Wed, Aug 6 Generals Hi-Chew Wednesday Wahoos 2 (Saturday): GBHS grad Thu, Aug 7 Generals Thirsty Thursday Ben Lively allowed only four hits Fri, Aug 8 Generals Jersey Tee Giveaway (First 2,000 Fans) and struck out ive in six innings, Sat, Aug 9 Generals Fireworks but fell to 0-5 as the Wahoos' four- Sun, Aug 10 Generals Boy Scout Night game win streak got snapped. Family Sunday Funday Pensacola was 2-for-19 at the Tue, Aug 12 BayBears Fireworks #14 #36 #25 Team Tuesday plate while Lively was in the Wed, Aug 13 BayBears Hi-Chew Wednesday game (one of those two hits was ROSSMEL DANIEL TRAVIS Thu, Aug 14 BayBears National Aviation Day/Wahoos Waddle Lively's) as the Wahoo average PEREZ CORCINO MATTAIR Thirsty Thursday fell to .172 (23-for-133) when he Fri, Aug 15 BayBears Back to School Bash/Lunchbox Giveaway Went 10-for- Allowed only Went 9-for-24 Sat, Aug 16 BayBears Elvis Night/Fireworks pitches. They've scored a grand 16 with two three hits and with a home Fri, Aug 22 Biscuits Mystery Giveaway (First 2,000 Fans) total of nine runs in those starts doubles, a three runs, run and two Sat, Aug 23 Biscuits College Game Night/FireworksMarines (1.29 runs per start). home run and pitching seven RBIs last week Jersey Auction Braves 6, Blue Wahoos 2 six RBIs last innings in a Sun, Aug 24 Biscuits Family Sunday Funday (Sunday): The Braves swiped week. win last week. Team Picture Giveaway (All Fans) HONORABLE MENTION #33 SHANE DYER Mon, Aug 25 Biscuits Social Media Monday six bases as they scored three in Tue, Aug 26 Biscuits Ford Mustang Night/Fireworks the fourth and eighth.

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