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See Page B1 50¢ YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER July 15, 2010 CRUDE Midway man dies AWAKENING Up, Up & Away! trying Week 12 / Day 87 to assist BP tests swimmers Randall Toney, a Midway resident who drowned last cap; FBOs Thursday attempting to assist two teenage swimmers in dis- tress in the Gulf waters off Navarre Beach, was hailed a act on calls hero for sacrificing his life to The Team RV aerobatics help others. team cruises high above Responding to calls for help, for comfort Gulf Breeze and the Toney, 46, and two other Fairpoint peninsula on its men raced into the water near Parking Lot 7 British Petro- way to Pensacola Beach BY SCOTT PAGE at approximately 5 p.m. on leum on Monday for the Red, White & Blues July 8. About halfway to the secured a new Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Air Show. Photo: Scott Page / GBN swimmers in distress, Toney cap on top of the went under the water, according leaking oil well in the Gulf of Mexico – good to a Santa Rosa County news for Gulf Coast residents that have endured Sheriff’s Office report. Toney an endless torrent of bad news over the past few did not immediately surface. months. His colleagues were able to The new cap, on which testing began Tuesday, assist the swimmers. is not, however, a comprehensive answer to the Toney was located about 10 prayers of those most affected by the disaster. minutes later, but efforts to Officials’ first concern is the overall effective- revive him onshore were unsuc- ness of the cap. cessful. “The sealing cap system never before has been Weather conditions last week deployed at these depths or under these condi- The world-famous Blue Angels streak created dangerous surf condi- tions,” BP said in a release, “and its efficiency and past Pensacola Beach in formation as tions and rip currents. ability to contain the oil and gas cannot be they dazzle thousands of observers assured.” July 10. Photo: David Schulz/GBN See HERO, Page 2A Engineers tested the cap by closing off three Related inside sub-sea level valves, stopping the flow of oil into ■ Viewpoint: Drowning See OIL , Page 4A doesn’t always ‘look’ like drowning, 6A Man charged with PSC set to assaulting GBPD Skies over Gulf Breeze, break ground officer after air show Pensacola Beach buzz for campus As Pensacola Skip Stewart pilots his BY LISA NEWELL with action during air shows Beach Air Show custom-built muscle biplane Ground will be broken on attendees made Gulf Breeze News in a semi-stalled configuration [email protected] During one of the most formed and helped local Tuesday, July 20 on the site of their way home anticipated weekends of residents get their minds perilously close to the the planned Pensacola State Saturday afternoon, traffic slowed to a crawl the year, airplanes of all off the Gulf oil spill at Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier. College South Santa Rosa because of several traffic accidents. types and sizes took to least for a short time. The demonstration was a Center in Midway. “It was bam-bam-bam-bam-bam,” Gulf Breeze the skies to perform grav- Thousands of people precursor to the Blue Angels’ Dignitaries including PSC Police Deputy Chief Robert Randle said. “This ity-defying acts and crowded onto Casino Air Show. President Ed Meadows and the Blue Angels (weekend) was the worst one we’ve maneuvers – highlighted beach, others boated into District Board of Trustees will worked in many years.” by the renowned U.S. Quietwater Beach and Photo: David Schulz/GBN participate in the historic occa- After the show, skies darkened and lightning Navy precision flight Little Sabine Bay, while sion at 9:30 a.m. at 5075 Gulf prompted officials to clear the beaches. The influx team, the Blue Angels. some residents staged Breeze Parkway. The ground- of traffic through Gulf Breeze and onto the The drone of gas- and elaborate yard parties that breaking ceremony actually Bridge resulted in several acci- jet-powered engines was have become tradition. will be held near the entrance to dents and one incident in which a Gulf Breeze easily heard on the days of The ‘News’ commends the campus off Nantahala Police officer was assaulted. July 8-10 as fearless pilots all who made the Blues Beach Road, approximately a Randle observed a teenager yelling obscenities and their aircraft per- Weekend possible. half-mile south of U.S. 98. The at a GBPD officer who was directing traffic, so he campus is approximately 10 See ASSAULT, Page 2A GBN keepsake poster, page 4B miles east of Gulf Breeze.

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then the utility had to borrow At last Wednesday’s general BY VICI PAPAJOHN Thursday, July 15 Chamber of Gulf Breeze News CITY HALL from the City. We are going to meeting, council also voted Commerce, 5247 [email protected] have to be honest with every- unanimously to approve hiring Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Stewart Street, Milton body to get the utility back to Ken Griffin Landscaping to of Commerce Monthly Assured that the State Funds left over would estab- where it should be. We are not design Phase II of the beautifi- Breakfast 7 a.m., Andrews Thursday, Revolving Fund Loan for nearly lish a positive cash position for going to be making the money cation project along Highway Performance and Research Pavilion/Andrews Institute July 22 $1 million would cover the debt SSRUS for the first time in on tap fees that we did before. I 98, and to then bid out the proj- owed the City of Gulf Breeze years, allowing the fund to oper- have now been assured that we ects simultaneously. City of Gulf Breeze SRC Commission Regular, 9 a.m., utility funds and then set aside ate from collections without are not going to use the loan for Phase I will be paid for with a Architectual Review Board 6:30 p.m., City Hall, 1070 County Administration reserves for the South Santa continuous support from City operating expenses, but to build $350,000 Florida Department of Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze Center, Commissioners Rosa Utilities (SSRUS), transfers. reserves. That’s why I changed Transportation grant, and Phase Board Room, 6495 South Santa Rosa Utilities Councilman Joe Henderson my vote.” II will be funded by the city’s Caroline Street, Milton During the June 30 executive Budget Workshop 7 p.m., City voted with the council in unani- council meeting, Henderson Henderson said he had dis- beautification monies. New Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, SRC School Board mous support. spoke against the idea. cussions City Manager Edwin brick and metal fencing along Gulf Breeze Budget Presentation 9 Nearly $600,000 in capital “I voted against the proposal “Buz” Eddy, and Vernon the school properties, landscap- a.m., District expenses was borrowed by the at first because I understood that Prather, Director of Public ing and irrigation will change the Monday, July 19 Headquarters, 5086 utility from City reserves over the money was going to be used Services, director of SSRUS. appearance of the corridor area. SRC Commission Canal Street, Milton the past two years. The loan for operating, and I don’t “Even with the loan, we are “We’ll have a much better- Committee 9 a.m., County SRC Local Mitigation would also fund early payoff of believe you borrow money to still going to need rate increases looking approach to our City,” Administrative Center, Strategy Meeting 1:30 p.m., over $360,000 on an “A” loan cover operating expenses,” for the next few years,” he said. Councilman J.B. Schluter said Commissioners Board Room, Conference Room, 6051 Old 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Bagdad Highway, Milton taken out by the SSRUS, saving Henderson said. “It’s probably going to need to about the improvements. the utility $360,166 in savings “Boards previously neglected be 3- to 4-percent increases for “Residents have been asking for Gulf Breeze City Council SRC Commission Special from the 2011 budget. to raise rates in the past, and the next few years.” this for a long, long time.” 6:30 p.m., City hall, 1070 Rezoning 6 p.m.,. County Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze Administration Center, 6495 Wednesday, July 21 Caroline Street, Milton Gulf Breeze Chamber GBPD gets SRC Public Safety Business After Hours 5:30 City’s electronic sign demolished Advisory Council 11:30 a.m., p.m., Outback Steakhouse, SRC Sheriff’s Department 601 Gregory Street, Pensacola prestigious Training Room, 5755 East Santa Rosa Young Milton Road, Milton Professionals 6 p.m., call honor for SRC Tourist Development Jayer Williamson for location: Council Board 3 p.m., SRC 7th time 850-418-3376 Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report In what has almost become an annual ritual, the Gulf Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Breeze Police Department was session. again presented the prestigious Felonies 7/12/2010 “Rocky Pomerance Excellence in Policing” Award by the 7/6/2010 Pitzer, Rita Vernett, W/F, 50, Florida Police Chiefs Ramsaur, Donna Faye, W/F, 5200 block of Soundside Drive, Association (FPCA) at its annu- 47, 1300 block of Sterling Point Gulf Breeze, violation of proba- al Summer Conference held Drive, Gulf Breeze, larceny. tion. June 26-30 in 7/8/2010 Miami Beach. Beale-Cross, Sally Ann, W/F, DUIs It was the 47, 9400 block of Victoria Lane, seventh time in Navarre, larceny, forgery and 7/7/2010 nine years for fraud. D’Angelo, Frank Emanuli, GBPD to Phouthavong, Thomas Ray, W/M, 43, 2800 block of Gulf receive the A/M, 20, 2600 block of Oxmore Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, honor. Paulding David Schulz/Gulf Breeze News Drive, Navarre. DUI. Chief Peter The electronic sign that greets residents and visitors on the west end of town was Williams Sr., Robert 7/8/2010 destroyed by a motorist who apparently fell asleep at the wheel early Monday morning. Paulding received the award Stephen, W/M, 53, 2200 block Norton, Yong Dok, A/F, 47, from outgoing FCPA President of Constitution Drive, Navarre, 9500 block of Brentwood Doreen Thomas, Chief of sexual assault. Boulevard, Navarre, DUI. Pinellas Park Police, for the Driver was ‘sleepless in Gulf Breeze’ 7/9/2010 7/12/2010 innovative and visionary cus- Stauter, Jeffrey Lee, W/M, Ross, Donald Leo, W/M, 59, tomer survey program of the The City of Gulf Breeze’s Police Report 19, 3400 block of Southwind 7700 block of Navarre Parkway, Gulf Breeze Police Department. electronic reader board Information provided by Gulf Breeze Police Department The Gulf Breeze “Customer won’t be relaying messages Drive, Gulf Breeze, drug pos- Navarre, DUI. Survey Program” was created for quite a while. It was total- insurance. Stauter was arrested and ly demolished by a sleepy to measure and improve service The sign is charged with possession of Emergency Reports delivery to the residents of Gulf driver that strayed into the valued at a controlled substance, pos- Information provided by Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue and Midway Fire District Breeze. The initiative is a median and struck the brick- $35,000. session of marijuana under Customer Survey that has been encased sign. In other 20 grams and possession of Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue conducted by selecting approxi- Gulf Breeze Police reports, a man paraphernalia. mately every fifth resident that officers discovered Jorge was stopped for For the week ending July 9, Galindo, 27, of Fort Walton speeding in Gulf Stauter ■ GBF&R was called for 14 emer- has had recent interaction with gencies. These incidents included 4 the police to determine the Beach in his 1992 Honda at Breeze and arrested for Chief Peter Paulding of 3:29 a.m. on Monday, July medical calls, 5 dispatched and quality of service that is being possession of illegal drugs the Gulf Breeze Police canceled en route, 2 outside fires, 12. Reports show Galindo delivered. The survey is con- on July 9. Department has been 1 public assistance, 1 hazardous was traveling westbound in ducted monthly by the Gulf Jeffrey Stauter, 19, of Gulf installed as President of the condition and 1 structure fire out of the inside lane when he left district. motor vehicle accidents with no Breeze Police, and the results Breeze was suspected of Florida Police Chiefs the roadway and traveled To learn more about Gulf injuries, 1 motor vehicle accident are tallied and posted for the traveling 69 in a 35 miles-per- 156 feet in the median Association (FPCA) for Breeze Fire & Rescue, log on to with injuries, 1 residential fire command staff, dispatchers and www.cityofgulfbreeze.com/ caused by lighting strike to the attic before striking the sign. hour zone. Officers say they 2010-2011. The FPCA is the officers to provide a measure of firedept/index.html (estimated loss $255,000), 3 brush Alcohol was not a contribut- could smell marijuana inside fourth-largest police chiefs satisfaction with service deliv- fires, 3 hazardous conditions, 3 ing factor. Galindo was the vehicle, and Sauter told association in the United Midway Fire District service/assist calls, 2 good intent- ered. The department has main- taken to Baptist Hospital in the officers he had illegal States. canceled on scene or en route and tained a satisfaction rating of Pensacola. He was charged drugs in his backpack. A Paulding became the For the week ending July 8, 7 false alarms. Midway Fire District was called for For more information about over 90 percent since the pro- with driving with a tag not search revealed two small Police Chief in Gulf Breeze in gram was implemented in 2002. 42 incidents. These emergencies Midway Fire District, log on to assigned, careless driving bags of marijuana, a glass 2001 and continues to lead included 19 medical assists, 3 www.midwayfire.com. “This is a very gratifying and and driving without proof of pipe and five Xanax pills. that department. significant accomplishment,” said Paulding, who was select- ed to succeed Thomas as President of the FCPA. “this ASSAULT: Multiple charges against man HERO: Victim leaves would not have been possible without the support of the city Continued from page 1A down a second while he was in the back of the behind wife, 4 children and the entire GBPD. time, the man patrol car. The driver and other “The Florida Police Chiefs told the man to exit his vehicle. allegedly swung occupants were told to find Continued from page 1A There were no lifeguards in Association has selected our While Randle was interview- and hit Tatro on another ride home, and the car the area of Toney’s drowning. agency as a winner seven times ing the driver and two other pas- the side of the was towed to an impound lot. According to Joy Tsubooka, Toney leaves behind his wife in the past nine years and sengers from the vehicle, which head. Trainee Eric Swain, 19 of Pensacola Public Information Officer for of more than 26 years, Pamela. awarded runner-up status one had a strong marijuana and Travis White was arrested and charged with Santa Rosa County, there were He was the father of four and Swain year. The high quality and alcohol odor, Officer Kerstan helped Tatro place possession of liquor by a person six water rescues in the Navarre grandfather of two. One of his devotion to the community by Tatro began to pat down the the suspect on the ground. under 21 years of age, batter on Beach area that day. daughters who accompanied him the police officers in the city man, who had his hands on the During an investigation of a law enforcement officer, A published report said the during the beach outing last truly shows in the success of car. He resisted and was the car, officers found a bag of resisting arrest with violence teenagers in distress had Thursday is expecting a child in this program. It is our intention instructed to resume his posi- marijuana and later discovered and marijuana possession under prompted two previous rescues the next few weeks. Toney to continue this initiative.” tion. As Tatro patted the man another bag on the suspect 20 grams. before Toney’s heroic efforts. worked at the Navarre Wal-Mart. Candidate Forum coincides with last day to register for 2010 Primary The Gulf Breeze Area come. for Primary Chamber of Commerce will The Chamber is in the ■ Aug 24: Election Day for CANDIDATES FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY COMMISSION host a Candidates Forum at 6 process of gathering questions Primary p.m. on Monday, July 26 at for the candidates. Send your Since Florida is a closed pri- District 2 District 4 Calvary Chapel Church, 1122 questions to dradcliffe@under mary state, you must be regis- ■ Prudence Caskey (Christian party) ■ Mark A. Goode (Republican) Oriole Beach Road in Gulf woodanderson.com. tered in a major party to vote in 4915 Ward Basin Rd., Milton 623-4023 P.O. Box 5128, Navarre 939-8329 Breeze. The voting public is remind- all primary contests. Voters not ■ Robert A. “Bob” Cole (Republican-I) ■ Gordon A. Goodin (Republican-I) Each candidate will partici- ed of these important dates for registered in a major party are 8651 Riverstone Rd., Milton 623-0006 6467 Avenida De Galvez, Navarre939-4949 pate in a facilitated question- the 2010 Primary Election: entitled to vote in nonpartisan ■ Claude Duvall (Republican) ■ Ruth DuPont Esser (Republican) and-answer format. Santa Rosa ■ July 26: Last day to regis- contests only. Nonpartisan elec- 7517 Casa Grande Circle, Milton 393-4828 4371 Marilyn Court, Gulf Breeze 390-5151 ■ Ronald Scott (Republican) ■ Jim Melvin (Republican) Young Professionals will be col- ter to vote in the Primary tion examples are: School ■ P.O. Box 137, Bagdad 572-3791 3893 Ward Basin Rd., Milton 324-7143) lecting and distributing biogra- Aug. 9: Early voting Board, Judge, etc. The county ■ Clifton Wheeler (Republican) phical information about each begins for Primary Elections Supervisor can be 6229 Hamilton Bridge Rd., Milton 206-9600 Note: I-denotes incumbent candidate. The public is wel- ■ Aug. 21: Early voting ends reached at 983-1900.

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EDUCATION School district enacts summer ‘redemption’ for expulsions

BY PAM BRANNON When eighth- Gulf Breeze News graders in Santa [email protected] Rosa County Schools are expelled and placed into the alternative educa- tion programs right at the end of the school year, it has always meant in the past that they cannot start ninth grade at their own high school with their peers. But District Superintendent Tim Wyrosdick and his staff decided this year that there should be some way those students could complete their expulsion and disciplinary requirements over the summer so they could start high school on time. A new policy to make that happen is now in place and can be implemented this summer. At the last school board meeting, a new pol- icy was approved for immediate use so eighth- graders expelled near the end of last year can complete some disci- plinary requirements over this summer and start ninth grade at their home school in August. “The students will have to work hard to do it, but they can Wyrosdick get it done,” Wyrosdick said. As soon as the policy was approved, the district sent out letters to the 12 eligible students and their parents offering them the program. As of press time, the district had received just three responses back from parents saying their students want to take advantage of the opportunity. “But we still expect to get some more affir- mative responses back before the end of this month,” Wyrosdick said. The program does have some eligibility requirements to meet before a student can begin work on the criteria for summer completion of their expulsion. First, an eighth-grader must have been expelled and recommended for alternative placement during the first six weeks of the last nine-week marking period of the school year. “If they are expelled any later in the last quarter than that, there is not time for them to be placed in an alternative program and to com- plete the summer program’s expulsion criteria,” Wyrosdick said. Then students must complete one online Florida Virtual School course that applies to their graduation plan. They must also complete an online substance abuse or non-smoking pro- gram. “They cannot just go ahead and do that with- out contacting us since we have to enroll them into those programs,” Wyrosdick said. They must also write a letter of apology to the school where they attended last year, and then sign a behavioral pledge at the high school they will be attending this fall. And they must complete 20 hours of com- munity service. They also cannot have any pre- vious expulsions on their record. “When all that is successfully completed, they can start school at their home high school with their classmates,” Wyrosdick said. The former policy, which has been in place for many years, called for students to be expelled from their home school for one school year, with a possible early termination of the expulsion after two nine-week marking periods if the student had good behavior and good grades during their alternative placement. The alternative educational opportunities offered by the district included either classes at their alternative school in Milton, or taking Florida Virtual School online courses. He said the staff believes it is important to offer this new summer “redemption” program so students don’t get behind in their high school course plan. “For example, if an eighth-grader did not take algebra and then in their alternative place- ment program they do not get algebra, but then when they get to high school they need algebra, even if they are on the early termination pro- gram of the expulsion, they will still be at least nine weeks behind in algebra. That does not bode well for retention, and we try to do every- thing we can to help student graduate, not push them out the door without graduating,” Wyrosdick said. “This of program means they can start ninth grade with their peers and start their grad- uation plan from Day 1. We think that is a good thing.”

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4A July 15, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Relief fund helps nurture nature

BY SCOTT PAGE She is raising money by selling Gulf Breeze News bumper stickers protesting oil [email protected] giant BP. Pittman is selling the stickers – with taglines such as Gulf Breeze resident Dolores “BP = Big profits before people Pittman is fighting for inhabitants and environment” – at Bands on of the Gulf Coast – human and the Beach on Tuesday evenings. other. They can also be purchased for On Tuesday, she donated $274 $2-$3 in Pensacola Beach estab- to Gulf Winds Federal Credit lishments Doghouse Deli and Union (GWFCU), to add to an Castaways. existing relief fund for area Pittman’s donation will be wildlife affected by the oil spill. matched by GWFCU, and a total Pittman says she has been of $548 will be added to over compelled to get involved with $54,000 already raised to assist the relief effort since the disaster the Wildlife Sanctuary of happened on April 20. Northwest Florida’s effort to “I am a native Floridian, and I rehabilitate affected animals. actually tried to volunteer with “We have to step up and do BP,” Pittman said. something,” Pittman said. “I am Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News After enduring what she says very proud of our community, but Gulf Breeze activist Dolores Pittman (right) on Tuesday pres- was a frustrating registration I know we can do more.” ents $274 to Stephanie Chase, Gulf Winds Federal Credit process full of red tape and Pittman encourages businesses Union Branch Supervisor. Gulf Winds will match the donation runaround, Pittman decided to that want to help to contact her at and add a total of $548 to an existing relief fund of over organize her own effort. [email protected]. $54,000. OIL: Letters pour into Gulf Breeze from all over Continued from page 1A catastrophic events. Tragically, that same week, a Gulf Shores, the Gulf and measuring pressure Ala., boat captain committed levels inside. suicide when, reportedly, the BP said in a statement reality of the situation became Monday night that, “It is expect- more than he could bear. ed, although cannot be assured, It is in this area – caring for that no oil will be released to the people’s wellbeing – which ocean for the duration of the FBOs , primarily by rais- test. This will not, however, be ing money for relief funds and an indication that flow from the providing emotional and spiritu- well bore has been permanently al counseling. stopped.” Hosey said funds raised by Even if the containment sys- FBOs are more beneficial to tem is effective, it will only be a recovery efforts. temporary fix. Currently, the “The money that FBOs use only permanent solution avail- for recovery goes a lot further in able is represented by two relief helping folks,” Hosey wells being dug simultaneously. explained. “There is not a high Estimates predict completion of administration cost involved; these wells could be as late as therefore, there is more ‘bang mid-August. for the buck.’” In addition to monetary sup- On Monday, the National Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News Oceanic and Atmospheric The public is invited to read some of the hundreds of letters port, people are also searching for Administration (NOAA) of support that Unity Church Gulf Breeze in Harbourtown emotional and spiritual comfort. revised the commercial and has received from concerned people around the country. Unity Church has organized a recreational fishing closure in weekly peer counseling group the oil-impacted areas of the citizens across the country; lize faith to help others cope titled Compassion Fatigue Gulf. The new closure measures from Alaska, Missouri, New with the daunting challenges of Support Group. The group will 84,101 square miles. That York, Texas and Wisconsin. recovery. meet on Wednesdays, starting July leaves approximately 65 percent Some came in prayer form. In a prayer printed in the July 21, at 7 p.m., in Unit 26 of the of Gulf federal waters available Some included inspirational art- 11 edition of its weekly newslet- Harbourtown business complex. for fishing. This federal closure work. ter, St. Ann Catholic Parrish “We want to provide a sup- does not apply to state waters. One – paraphrasing a bit of asked the question, “How are port group for people with com- A portion of coastal state ancient eastern philosophy – we as Christians called to passion fatigue,” Boillot said. waters offshore of Escambia simply said, “This, too, shall respond?” “Compassion fatigue is when County is closed to the harvest pass, and beauty shall return,” – John M. Hosey, M.Div, is a someone is in a crisis situation of saltwater fish, crabs and Mike. clergy member and mental and they get physically, mental- shrimp. “It’s just great!” Boillot health coordinator for the ly, and emotionally worn As long as oil threatens Gulf exclaimed. “We’ve literally got Mississippi Coast Interfaith down.” Coast shores, so too will prayers hundreds inside, yet to be put Disaster Task Force. Hosey Without support systems, continue to flood into the region up.” explained why FBOs are impor- these damaging effects can have from around the country. For Boillot, the letters indi- tant to disaster response. tragic consequences. Unity Church of Gulf Breeze cate people’s anger and frustra- “Faith-based groups cover a “People need to have a place currently has dozens of prayer tion over the disaster and their broad scope of services in com- to go and share their concerns letters taped up in its care and compassion for those munities,” Hosey said. “In with other people in a therapeu- Harbourtown sanctuary win- most affected. many communities, they have tic format,” Boillot said. dow. “People are so angry and great influence over the political In a region where the envi- Minister Beth Boillot reached upset about what happened,” process. ronment is under constant out for the letters shortly after Boillot said. “All the anger and “Government agencies and assault and the economy is the April 20 incident. frustration takes away from the big corporations have to work treading water, the people and “I sent out a letter asking for quality of life. through large amounts of red wildlife sharing the resources words of encouragement and “We need to lift each other up tape. FBOs do not have that are highly stressed – they need support,” Boillot explained. “I and reinforce that we all have a problem. FBOs know the peo- the help of FBOs. sent it to friends of mine, posted lot of work to do.” ple, understand the culture and “Following (Hurricane) something on Facebook and As with any disaster, faith- speak the language of the peo- Katrina, FBOs and other non- waited for replies.” based organizations (FBOs) ple.” profits were credited with mak- And soon after the replies play a vital role in the healing Several weeks ago, Gulf ing recovery possible,” Hosey began flooding in – hundreds of process. Letters of support and Breeze News reported the often recalled. “I would hold that them. encouragement are just one of severe psychological, emotional recovery from this disaster will They came from concerned the many ways people can uti- and spiritual damage caused by be much the same.”

Baptist continues growth NOTICE OF BOOK CLOSING Baptist Hospital, the flagship surgical waiting area is near sur- facility for Baptist Health Care, gery and offers a bright and open held a groundbreaking ceremo- area for families to relax in com- Supervisor of Elections, Ann W. Bodenstein, here- ny last week for its $24 million fortable surroundings. The oper- by gives Notice that the Santa Roa County voter construction project that will ating rooms will expand to sup- registration books will close on Monday, July 26, enhance facilities, services, port Baptist Hospital’s growing 2010, at 4:30 p.m. for registration to be eligible to equipment and landscape of the services; oncology, heart and vote in the Primary Election to be held on August main campus. vascular, orthopaedics, general 24, 2010. Anyone with questions or comments Among the updates is a new surgery, obstetrics and gynecolo- campus entrance. Upon entering, gy and neurology as well as a should call the Elections Office at 983-1900. an expansive two-story addition wide range of general surgical will welcome everyone arriving services. Ann W. Bodenstein at Baptist Hospital. This central Baptist Health Care’s Gulf Supervisor of Elections area will provide easy access to Breeze Hospital also is under- Santa Rosa County, Florida family areas and the Baptist going a $5 million construction Bistro. On the second level, the project that began in April.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS July 15, 2010 5 A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Garage sale on tap to support leukemia sufferer Linda Taylor Murphy ■ Event will last two Wal-mart stores on Creighton Students Working Against days in the Tiger Point Road, Highway 29, Mobile Tobacco (SWAT) will hold a Highway, Navy Boulevard fundraising car wash community and Blue Angel Parkway; and Saturday, August 7, from 8:30 A garage sale will be held Winn Dixie stores on north a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Texas Friday and Saturday, July 16-17, Ninth Avenue and Bayou Road House on U.S. Highway beginning at 8 a.m. each day to Boulevard. 90 in Milton. benefit the Andy Ballinger Receipts will be available for Donations will be accept- Leukemia qualifying tax deductible dona- ed and proceeds from the BRIEFS Fund. tions. car wash will be used to The event The Great Southern fund activities and pro- will be at Restaurant Group (Fish House, grams designed to educate Now’s the time to make students about the dangers 1449 Players Club Circle in the Atlas Oyster Bar and Jackson’s a real estate purchase. Tiger Point neighborhood of Steakhouse) has pulled together of tobacco use and the mar- Call Today Gulf Breeze. a prize package to give donors keting tactics of big tobacco If you would like to donate added incentive to exercise their companies. cell: 850-748-0865 items to the sale, please contact generosity. The prize winner For more information, con- office: 850-934-3233 Malcolm Ballinger at (850) 433- Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News will be drawn from those entries tact Robbie Leggett, tobacco 1166, ext. 27. Alice in Wonderland! received at the food drive loca- prevention specialist with the Members of the cast of ‘Alice In Wonderland’ held a tea party tions. The cost of entry into the Santa Rosa County Health Drama Camp slated for to help promote this week’s stage production at the BETA stu- raffle is a food donation to Department, at (850) 698- Aug. 2-7 in Gulf Breeze dio theatre in Gulf Breeze. Shows are today at 10 a.m. and 7 Manna’s Super Saturday Food 2150. p.m., Friday at 7 p.m., followed by two shows on Saturday, a Drive. In the event of rain, the [email protected] GBHS drama will be offer- 2 p.m. matinee and a 7 p.m. finale. Some of the actors who For more information call fundraiser will be canceled. ing a drama camp Aug. 2-7 will display their talents are, from left: Kathan Brannon as Cathy Sowell at 432-2053. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for rising March Hare, Logan Reeder as White Rabbit, Abby Jacobs as first- through 12th-graders. Alice, Magen Huntley as Queen of Hearts, Tucker Chestney FHP makes 100 DUI Classes include voice, acting, as Mad Hatter, and (front) Lauren Pinkston as Dormouse. arrests during July 4 hip hop, ballet, jazz, musical Directors are Michelle Kerrigan and Kayla Goliwas. The BETA studio theatre is located at 14 Live Oak Street next to the theatre, technical theatre, and The Florida Highway Patrol Texaco station and Taco Bell. To learn more, call 529-8838. how to audition. Cost is $150. issued more than 9,000 traffic For more information call citations and assisted nearly Margie Timmons at (850) $1,000 cash Saturday Food Drive on July 17 3,000 motorists on Florida’s 602-3792 or Suzanne Day at award, the official from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to help roadways during the July 2-5 (850) 932-9438. crown and banner, stock low food reserves for the Fourth of July weekend. roses and a trip to needy. Troopers made 100 arrests Pensacolian a finalist Anaheim, Calif., Manna volunteers will for DUI, cited more than 3,000 in Miss Florida pageant to compete in the accept donations of nonper- drivers for speeding and more national pageant. ishable food at several loca- than 1,000 for failure to buckle Jasmine Clark, 14, of Clark enjoys Clark tions throughout the commu- up. There were 16 fatalities. Pensacola has been chosen as a swing dancing, singing, acting nity including Apple Market; The Patrol urges motorists to state finalist in the National and cooking. She is sponsored Ever’man Natural Foods; the report aggressive drivers by American Miss Florida pageant. by Nate and Rachel Wheeler. Food World Stores on Pine dialing *FHP (*347) from your The daughter of Priscilla Forest Road, Mobile cell phone. Stambolic, Clark will compete Manna seeks food Highway, North Davis in the state finals beginning donations on Saturday Highway and Barancas Santa Rosa SWAT plans Monday, July 19 at the Hyatt Avenue; the Publix Super benefit fundraiser Regency in Orlando. Manna Food Pantry of Markets on Ninth Avenue and The winner will receive a Pensacola will hold a Super Mobile Highway; the Super Santa Rosa County Why are you investing, and for whom?

You might, on occasion, ask years and then sell it, you’ll yourself why you are investing. have to pay capital gains taxes Why go through the fluctua- on any increase in value – and tions of the financial markets, the capital gains tax rate of the worry over interest-rate the future may not be as low movements, the fears of today as it has been over the past and the uncertainties of tomor- several years. But if you were row? to give the appreciated asset to To answer this question, you a charitable organization, you might need to ask yourself one could avoid paying the capital gains tax, because the organi- more: “For whom am I invest- cient to support your surviving You’re investing for your zation would be the one that ing?” Consider the following: spouse should anything happen beliefs. Throughout your eventually sold the asset. Plus, You’re investing for your- to you? Will you have enough working years, you may try to you might even get a current self. It sounds selfish, but it’s financial resources to help sup- give as much money as you income tax break for your not. You might be investing in port your elderly parents should can to those charitable organi- contribution. your 401(k), IRA and other they require assistance? And zations whose work you sup- investment accounts so that you will you be able to leave the port. Yet you may wish you You might also want to can enjoy a comfortable retire- type of legacy you desire? As could do even more. And include charitable organizations ment lifestyle after working you can see, when you’re eventually, you may be able to in your estate plans, after con- your entire adult life. But investing for your family, do more. For example, if you sulting with your attorney or you’re also investing so that you’ve got a lot to consider. hold an investment for many other estate tax advisor. you can become financially independent – free of worries that you’ll become a burden to your grown children or other family members. And given the real possibility of spending two, or even three, decades in an active retirement, it’s imper- ative that you put as much as you can possibly afford into those investment vehicles that can help you pursue your finan- cial independence. You’re investing for your family. If you have children or grandchildren, you may well want to help them pay for col- lege. And, as you know, college has gotten much more expen- sive in recent years, so you’ll need to save and invest from the time your children are very young, and you’ll need to choose the right investment accounts, such as a 529 college savings plan or a Coverdell Education Savings Account. But you’ll also need to think about other family members, too. Have you built up enough in your retirement accounts so that the money would be suffi-

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CO-PUBLISHERS Lisa Newell Victoria Papajohn EDITOR Joe Culpepper SPORTS EDITOR Jason Thompson “We are all praying. Maybe they SALES could make an effort to support Rusti Fontaine Drowning doesn’t ‘look’ like drowning local businesses by visiting their Cindy Kennedy shops.” Carolyn Bennett OFFICE MANAGER The new captain jumped before the instinctive drowning Gulf Breeze Karen Murphy from the cockpit, fully dressed, response, aquatic distress does- and sprinted through the water. n’t last long – but unlike true ART DIRECTOR A former lifeguard, he kept his drowning, these victims can Denise Lukas eyes on his victim as he headed still assist in their own rescue. GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION straight for the owners who They can grab lifelines, throw David Schulz were swimming between their rings, etc. anchored Sportfisher and the Look for these other signs of CONTRIBUTORS beach. drowning when persons are in Betty Archer Allen “I think he thinks you’re the water: Bette Boyle drowning,” the husband said to ■ Head low in the water, Pam Brannon his wife. They had been splash- seen in real life. the surface of the water long mouth at water level Scott Page ing each other and she had The Instinctive Drowning enough for them to exhale, ■ Head tilted back with Jack Kale screamed, but now they were Response – so named by inhale, and call out for help. mouth open Francesco A. Pia, Ph.D. – is When the drowning people’s ■ Member: just standing neck-deep on the Eyes glassy and empty, sand bar. what people do to avoid actual mouths are above the surface, unable to focus “Pray for a solution and those fac- Florida Press Association “We’re fine! What is he or perceived suffocation in the they exhale and inhale quickly ■ Eyes closed ing tough times as a result of the National Newspaper Assn. doing?” she asked, a little water. And it does not look as their mouths start to sink ■ Hair over forehead or eyes spill.” like most people expect. There below the surface of the water. Mike Davis Gulf Breeze Area Chamber annoyed. ■ Not using legs; vertical is very little splashing, no wav- Drowning people cannot ■ Robertsdale, Ala. of Commerce (“2003 Small “We’re fine!” the husband Hyperventilating or gasp- Business of the Year”) yelled, waving him off, but the ing, and no yelling or calls for wave for help. Nature instinc- ing captain kept swimming hard. help of any kind. To get an tively forces them to extend ■ Trying to swim in a par- Pensacola Beach Chamber idea of just how quiet and non- their arms laterally and press of Commerce “Move!” he barked as he ticular direction but not making sprinted between the stunned dramatic from the surface down on the water’s surface. headway Pensacola Chamber owners. Directly behind them, drowning can be, consider this: Pressing down on the surface ■ of Commerce Trying to roll over on the not 10 feet away, their 9-year- It is the No. 2 cause of acciden- of the water permits drowning back tal death in children age 15 and people to leverage their bodies Navarre Tourist old daughter was drowning. Sometimes the most com- under (just behind vehicle acci- so they can lift their mouths out Development Council Safely above the surface in the mon indication that someone is dents). Of the approximately of the water to breathe. Santa Rosa County Chamber arms of the captain, she burst drowning is that they don’t of Commerce 750 children who will drown Throughout the Instinctive into tears, “Daddy!” look like they’re drowning. How did this captain know, next year, about 375 of them Drowning Response, drowning LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze They may just look like they from 50 feet away, what the will do so within 25 yards of a people cannot voluntarily con- News welcomes your opinion. parent or other adult. In 10 trol their arm movements. are treading water and looking We reserve the right to edit a father couldn’t recognize from up at the sky. One way to be just 10? percent of those drownings, the Physiologically, drowning peo- “They should be on the fore- letter to fit space available. We adult will actually watch them ple who are struggling on the sure? Ask them: “Are you all do not accept letters containing Drowning is not the violent, right?” If they can answer at all front. We should put aside our a personal attack on any indi- splashing, call for help that do it, having no idea it is hap- surface of the water cannot stop denominations and come pening. Drowning does not drowning and perform volun- – they probably are. If they vidual. Letters must be limited most people expect. The cap- return a blank stare, you might together.” to one per month from an indi- tain was trained by experts and always ‘look’ like drowning. tary movements such as waving Tamantha Denson vidual writer. If we receive form Dr. Pia, in an article in the for help, moving toward a res- have fewer than 30 seconds to years of experience to recog- get to them. Gulf Breeze letters, we will print only the first nize drowning. The father, on Coast Guard’s ‘On Scene’ cuer, or reaching out for a piece And parents: Children play- one we receive. Include your the other hand, had learned Magazine, described the of rescue equipment. ing in the water make noise. name, address and daytime what drowning looks like by instinctive drowning response From beginning to end of phone number. When they get quiet, get to watching television. If you like this: the Instinctive Drowning Except in rare circum- Response, people’s bodies them and find out why. spend time on or near the water ■ CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze (hint: that’s all of us), then you stances, drowning people are remain upright in the water News is committed to accuracy should make sure that you physiologically unable to call with no evidence of a support- Mario Vittone worked as an and wants to hear from you if we out for help. The respiratory ing kick. Unless rescued by a Aviation Survival Technician need to make a correction or know what to look for whenev- er people enter the water. Until system was designed for trained lifeguard, these drown- and helicopter rescue swimmer clarification. Please email us for the U.S. Coast Guard in at [email protected] she cried a tearful, “Daddy,” breathing. Speech is the sec- ing people can only struggle on with the subject line the girl hadn’t made a sound. ondary or overlaid function. the surface of the water from New Orleans and Elizabeth CORRECTION or As a former Coast Guard res- Breathing must be fulfilled 20 to 60 seconds before sub- City, N.C., flying on hundreds CLARIFICATION. Or, call before speech occurs. mersion occurs. of search-and-rescue cases. He cue swimmer, I wasn’t surprised “They should set up support (850) 932-8986 during Drowning people’s mouths This doesn’t mean that a per- is currently working as a at all by this story. Drowning is groups to help the families that office hours and ask for alternately sink below and son that is yelling for help and Marine Safety Specialist with almost always a deceptively have been affected the most.” news or sports departments. quiet event. The waving, splash- reappear above the surface of thrashing isn’t in real trouble – Coast Guard Sector Hampton ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze Joy Jackson ing and yelling that television the water. The mouths of they are experiencing aquatic Roads in Norfolk, Va. Visit his News will not be responsible for Pensacola drowning people are not above distress. Not always present Web site at mariovittone.com. quality or discoloration in ads prepares us to look for is rarely provided by the advertiser or its agents.

Gulf Breeze News is published Prices should not fluctuate, cause alarm weekly on Thursdays for $30 per year by Gulf Breeze News Average retail gasoline prices cents per gallon during the last “The price of crude oil will Publishing, Inc. Periodical in Pensacola fell 1.4 cents per GAS WATCH month and stands 19.4 cents most likely trade between $70 postage paid at Gulf Breeze, gallon during the past week, higher than this day a year ago. and $80 a barrel for quite some Florida. USPS # 021819. averaging $2.59 a gallon decrease. The price of crude oil time unless supply and demand Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- Monday. This compared with Including the change in gas increased last week to settle are threatened by a hurricane tions. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to the national average that fell 1.8 prices in Pensacola during the Friday at $76.09 on the New this season,” said Jessica Brady, Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box cents in the last week to $2.71 a past week, prices Monday were York Mercantile Exchange. Part manager, AAA Public 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. gallon, according to gasoline 11.5 cents per gallon higher than of the increase was in response Relations. “Retail gas prices All content is copyrighted price Web site the same day one year ago and to a report stating U.S. fuel may inch up a couple of cents “They need to pray that (BP) can 2010. Advertising rates are PensacolaGasPrices.com. were 2.2 cents per gallon higher consumption rose by 3.2 percent this week, but prices will not get this thing plugged.” available upon request. Florida’s average price is than a month ago. The national throughout the last week of June fluctuate to a level that should Jack Sawyer $2.64, showing a three-cent average has increased just 0.1 and into the July 4 weekend. alarm consumers.” Gulf Breeze

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS July 15, 2010 7 A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Post-Fourth memories take me back to my youth

With the Fourth of July long even more unduly well con- competing!) movie: past, I feel like half the sum- nected. (And the Sturgis family Well folks, it’s been raining Never say you’ll be right mer is almost gone as well. wasn’t even German – they all day, so maybe I’ll just have back, because you won’t. Once again, my memory takes were English!) to content myself with a prize Never back out of a room that old trip to the small I did say in last summer’s for wondering. without looking behind you; Pennsylvania town of Lititz column that no one there ■ ‘it’ is always behind your back! where I spent such happy times treated me like an outsider, Here’s another thought for And most importantly, don’t in my youth. It’s inevitable, and that is true. But those still-active seniors: How about open that door! because the Fourth was such a were gentler times, or so it yoga? At 10:30 every Thursday See you next time! (Now, I special day there, as I wrote in always seems from this far morning at the Milton really will be right back!) my column last year at about won there. But in retrospect, I the parish house and all that away. I wonder now if it Community Center at 5629 this time. see that it never occurred to me may have simply been seen as would have been better to be Byrom Street, classes for I’ve also written before that the local kids could have another advantage that the red- more diplomatic and not to beginners and intermediates are about my enjoyment of the vig- resented my successes. haired city girl from have always tried to win taught by Sal and Erma orous summer activities, and After all, I was just ‘summer Philadelphia had. And since my everything. (Then again, I Presutto. Call for 983-5466 for my youthful competitiveness in folk’ there, if you will. For all uncle owned the town’s largest also wonder about races for more information. the 50-yard dash, and about that my grandparents lived industry, the Sturgis pretzel us folks in our 90’s – some- ■ high jump contests which I there, the popular Reverend in bakery, I might have seemed times you just can’t give up How to survive in a horror

OBITUARIES NEXT WEEK Read Rev. Rory MARGIE BROWN Hermann’s ‘Ministry 1922-2010 Moment’ on the Margie Wilene Brown, 87, of Faith page of Gulf Gulf Breeze, passed away Breeze News Wednesday, July 7, 2010. Brown was born in Bascom on Dec. 22, 1922 to Minnie and Hershel Bruner. She was a member of Brownsville Baptist Church for 57 years as well as the Christian Workers Sunday Submitted photo School Class. Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church members pay their respects to congregants who have She is survived by her hus- served in the military during a visit to the Honor Wall erected on July 4. band, Jack D. Brown; daughter, Suzanne Bruckmann (Peter); sons, Vurl Duce (Lois), Jerry Duce; four grandchildren; eight GBUMC remembers veterans Cool Down with great-grandchildren; two great- great-grandchildren; sisters, Hot Fashion!! Dorothy Rocket (Clyde) and with poignant Honor Wall Betty Andrews. COLLEGIATE SUNGLASSES Funeral services were held Gulf Breeze United “He parachuted into Germany So much to choose from ...Why shop anywhere else? Friday, July 9 at Harper-Morris Methodist Church honored its during the Battle of the Bulge. www.eliterepeatsandboutique.com Memorial Chapel. Dr. John GOD’S WORD military veterans by erecting Working on this project was an Harbourtown, Suite 27 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. Pavlus of Brownsville Baptist and displaying an Honor Wall honor for me. I’m glad Shane Gulf Breeze, FL (Lots of parking on Saturdays!) Church officiated. Burial fol- on Sunday, July 4. The church He that worketh asked us to do this, to help us M F 10 AM 6 PM SAT 10 AM 5 PM lowed at Bayview Memorial (850) Park. hopes to find a permanent home deceit shall not dwell remember the sacrifices of our 934-00492 Memorial contributions may for the display. within my house: he members all year long – not just be made to Covenant Hospice, “It’s because we need to that telleth lies shall on July 4.” 5041 N. 12th Ave., Pensacola, remember not tarry in my sight. 32504. FAITH them,” said Our Lady plans Harper-Morris Memorial Anthony ‘Pick Me Up Picnic’ Chapel was in charge of Thaxton, Psalms 101:7 arrangements. Creative Director at GBUMC, Our Lady of the Assumption referring to the exhibit he display in between the morning CHARLES GIBSON Catholic Church on Pensacola designed and installed recog- church services. Beach will stage a free “Pick 1937-2010 nize those living and dead who “They look so young and Me Up Picnic” as part of its have served in our armed forces. handsome,” was the comment effort to provide a little relief Charles E. Gibson, 73, of “We are so proud of our most heard as onlookers pointed from the obvious stresses Navarre, passed away on July Veterans,” said Thaxton. and remembered. caused by the oil spill. 10, 2010. The panels contain reproduc- Gibson was born May 15, “We were thrilled at the Members and volunteers will 1937. He is a retired United tions of images submitted by response,” said Senior Pastor be serving up hot dogs and ham- States Air Force Staff Sergeant. church members over the last Shane Stanford. “I really want- burgers and provide activities He was preceded in death by month. ed us to do this, to honor the for the kids. The event will take his wife Janice, and youngest “Sarah Bennett and Terrie men and women from our own place on Sunday, July 18 from 3 son Douglas. He is survived by Diamond collected the memora- church who’ve given so much to 7 p.m. To learn more, call his sons, Larry, James and bilia, and I got to put it all so that we might be free.” 932-2859. Harve; and daughter, Patricia. together,” said Thaxton. “It was The Honor Wall contained Graveside services were held a lot of fun to see it come images from approximately 65 Wednesday, July 14, at together and to see the impact it church members who had Barrancas National Cemetery. had on Sunday morning.” served in the military. Rose Lawn Funeral Home of Gulf Breeze was entrusted with Members filled the “My grandfather served in the arrangements. Fellowship Hall to look at the World War II,” said Thaxton.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER July 15, 2010 Esmond opens own pool repair, building business

Gulf Breeze Pools and Spas is now open for business. Owner Mike Esmond International Wholesale Stone (IWS) just decided after 40 years of building pools opened its doors in Pensacola, proving that both nationally and internationally stone flooring doesn’t have to be expensive. working for other companies, it was IWS offers stone lovers with virtually any time to settle down. natural stone product for indoors and out- “I’m ready now to build just 10 to 12 doors applications. An avid do-it-yourselfer quality constructed pools myself for my and accomplished artist, owner Terrie Cash customers,” Esmond said. “I’ve been At IWS, you’ll find a vast is committed to providing the best quality building pools in the Pensacola area assortment of beautiful products at the most reasonable prices. since 1977, and I marble, travertine, granite, “At IWS, you'll find a vast assortment of have been in charge slate, and so much more in beautiful travertine, marble, slate, onyx, of the construction of stock and ready to deliver. granite, pavers, flagstone, ledgers, and so over 4,000 residential IWS has a quality inventory, much more for interior and exterior applica- and commercial selection, and the kind of tions, for home or business,” she says. “Our pools.” pricing you’re looking for – products are for flooring, countertops, back- Well known in the it’s the perfect stone provider splashes, patios, pool areas, showers, tubs, swimming pool com- for builders, designers, and and landscaping, – all in stock and ready to munity, Esmond is homeowners. deliver. IWS has a quality inventory, selec- ready to work for Esmond tion, and the kind of pricing you're looking himself. like to say there's nothing fancy but the for... the perfect stone-provider for builders, “I like working products,” Dan says. designers, and homeowners.” directly with the client,” he said. Visit International Wholesale Stone and IWS has Many of the more commonly Esmond is also very active in the mil- you’ll immediately discover that beautiful used products – along with trims and itary community as Americanism stone doesn't have to be expensive at all. mosaics. Chairman with the American Legion IWS is where the real deals are, stocking a “Our goal at IWS is to build a thriving Post 378, and VFW 4407 Gulf Breeze. wide variety of stone and accessories all at customer base of satisfied and loyal cus- He was recently saluted by Quint and great values. tomers who appreciate the natural beauty of Rishy Studer as a Community Located on Davis Highway between stone products and great pricing,” Terrie Difference Maker in the area for his Brent and Airport, at 5627 N. Davis says. “The wonderful thing is, it doesn't efforts to stop the sale of fireworks Highway in Pensacola, IWS is conveniently have to be expensive to be beautiful!” before Memorial Day. located close to home. Find great values and IWS is well-positioned to be the premier Esmond is also proficient in repairs beautify your home today. stone provider for builders, designers, such as liner replacement, replastering homeowners, contractors and do-it-your- service and weekly maintenance, deck- International Wholesale Stone selfers. Customers today do not want to ing and pool enclosures. He’s been a 5627 N. Davis Highway compromise on beauty, durability and Florida licensed pool contractor since Pensacola, FL 32503 design, and each wants a good value. 1985. 850-466-3600 “At International Wholesale Stone, we If a swimming pool or spa construc- tion, remodel or repair is in your plans, call Esmond at 850-232-4133. With the right professional guidance: Energize to Short Sales can be a great investment In a market full of short sales ed to buy, and Gary convinced ‘shoot the curl’ and potential foreclosures, a great them both to close the deal.” opportunity exists to purchase a Michaels assures that a short with Surf Burger troubled property – as long as you sale is less injurious to a seller's are working with an expert. credit than a foreclosure. breakfast “When I started looking to buy “Foreclosures can affect your property in the area, I really want- credit score by up to 300 points ed to find a deal, but feared all the for years,” he cautions. “Short rumors and blogging I’d seen sales hit your score by as little as about how laborious they were,” 50 points and affect your score for says client Alexandra Norton, only 12 to 24 months.” local attorney. “When you read the “We’ve had long-term clients blogs online, you see only bad have come to us with properties news. People talk about sitting on they have to sell, and the market a short sale contract for a year, has been soft,” Partner Cherry Surf Burger has long been a supper- waiting, and still not getting the Fitch praises. “It can be a really time favorite for visitors and locals with property? I can say from personal heart-breaking process. I have its wide open decks or casual, cool air- experience that having a Realtor been very impressed with how conditioned inside dining. Now, Surf that knows what he's doing makes quickly Gary handled the situation Burger is also serving a great breakfast – all the difference in the world.” and calmed my clients. One very helping you get ready for a day at work Norton's contract closed within difficult short sale closed the day weeks of submission. ensure the sale of the challenged prop- he could get the job done for us. Gary before the foreclosure was scheduled, or just to shoot the curl! erty at a price that is good for the closed one of the first short sales in the Located directly on the sound, Surf “Alexandra wanted to buy a and Gary held the clients hand the Portofino Island unit,” Realtor Gary bank, the seller and the purchaser. Gulf Breeze market back in 2008, and whole way; driving them to closing, Burger is perfect for chowing down on a “I don't know the sellers of the unit, has become quite an expert. The great Burger and sipping on a Tropical Michaels remembers. “She called us making sure every “t” was crossed and to see units on April 26, and we were but I can imagine that they were as biggest misgiving is that bank short every “i” was dotted so the deal would Frozen Drink. Have lunch while soaking happy as I was,” Norton says. sales are difficult to get done and take up the rays with your feet in the sand, or able to get the unit all signed and close. I'm amazed we have closed under contract prior to the April 30 Broker/Realtor Mark Lee says extremely long. If you have an expe- some short sales within 7 weeks and cool off with dinner after a day in the Michaels became rience short sale Realtor, the process sun. deadline for the first time homeowners we've closed when all the odds were credit. The Fed also required that it an expert in short can be quite easy and rather quick.” against a deal. Short sales are chal- Surf Burger caters, too. Want the food sales over the past “There is no doubt that my short and drinks to be delicious and plentiful had to be closed by June 30 to qualify lenging, but Gary definitely has the for the $8,000 first time homebuyers three years. When sale purchase went through so quickly tenacity and follow up to move the and your guests to walk away feeling Lee recognized the because of Gary; you’ve got to have satisfied? When you've got a big event to tax credit. Alexandra had heard so bank and negotiations along quickly.” many discouraging things, and never downward trend in someone with experience doing this In the past month, the team added a plan, whether it's a Birthday Party, Mardi the market, he kind of thing,” Norton praises. “I think Gras bash, or corporate event, that's believed we could get it done.” short sale section to their website, The Portofino unit had two mort- knew there would Gary called the bank constantly, stay- www.markleerealty.com, affording when you need to hire Surf Burger and be an incredible ing on top of it. If you don’t do this, just enjoy yourself. gages on it, increasing the difficulty maximum exposure to the properties trend toward fore- Michaels your sale will fall through the cracks.” Surf Burger is located at 500 for negotiations. needing to sell. Buyers and investors “We closed it on June 11 – only 6 closures. He and Norton says she'd heard that it can easily shop, and the owners with Quietwater Beach Rd. on Pensacola his team members Cherry Fitch and could take six months, minimum, to Beach. weeks from contract with the approval short sales can quickly sell their prop- of two banks,” Norton says. "”Gary Gary Michaels set out to explore an sell or buy a short sale and nightmares erties within the time allowed by wrangled it all and got it done." option that assisted a selling customer of people waiting 6-8 months for a lenders. In order to close a short sale deal, to find a buyer before the bank fore- deal to just fall through scared her. “The real estate market has been a Gulf Breeze News any financial institutions that have closed, thus serving two important “I didn’t want to get a property different rapidly changing one over mortgages on the property approach- customers. under contract, only for it to fall the past 3 years,” Lee says. “Bank Senior Living Special ing potential foreclosure accepts a “Three years ago, I saw the down- through months from now,” she says. short sales have become a current real- decreased value to payoff the loan and ward trend and I wanted to have an “Why wait that long and not get it only ity that when properly managed, bene- July 22 and July 29 release the property for sale. While option to help sellers in this troubled to start over? Mine was done in less fits all. I think they'll be with us for a foreclosures have a significant nega- market,” Lee said. “I asked Gary than 2 months, and I even got the first few more years, and we are delighted Call to advertise! tive impact on the seller, and poten- Michaels to quickly learn the ins and time homebuyers credit! I really didn't to be helping for buyers and sellers – 850-932-8986 tially on the market as a whole, a short outs. I knew with his strong negotia- think that was possible! The seller had and the banks really – to get the job sale can minimize the damage and tion skills and his MBA background two mortgages on the property I want- done."

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You can come home They were amazed at the again! growth in the last 10 years and Dolphin pride! That was proven by the murals on the wall. The Some members of the the Gulf Breeze High beachgoers came with their Class of 1980 get School Class of 1980 as families to enjoy the beauti- together next to the they celebrated their 30- ful view and the white sand. Dolphin statue on the year reunion over the By Betty Archer Allen On Saturday night, the [email protected] Gulf Breeze High cam- Fourth of July weekend. reunion moved to Flounder’s pus. Front, from left: Joe The planning commit- hour was held at Seville for some great food and Scolarici, Valerie Licari tee, Pam Hunt Caddell, Cynthia Quarter in Apple Annie’s. The drinks. Woody Bradshaw, who Vignolo, Leigh Furth Booker, Tammy Frey evening was very festive but recently signed a recording con- Berndsden Francescutti, Jenkins, Marilee Hazucha melancholy as well. The group tract in Nashville, was there. Kathy Anderson Martin, Jill Wilburn Harper, celebrated the lives of their “We hope that Flounder’s Hermann, Rusty Bugg, Andrea Kostopoulos Keenan classmates who have passed will book Woody in the future Scott Lee, Mary and Donna Wilson Toney were Daniels, Jennifer Rose away: Laurie Kaiser, Tom so that the community can very successful in locating Dodrill, Amy Linton Madden, Bill Strahl, Mark come out and support our classmates. Approximately 110 Faulk, Sheila Maddux McDaniel, Paul Gray and hometown star,” Caddell said. alumni came from far and near Slade and Phillp Caro; David Yarborough. Following the festivities at for the get-together. Kathy back, from left: Linda Alumnus Flounder’s, many of the class- Club will hold its monthly dletigerbay.com, or call Anderson Hermann came from mates walked across the street Martin Henry, Marianne Michael DeMaria luncheon meeting on at noon Rosanne Williams at 497-1684. Tulsa, Okla.; Dale Hipps from to the Sandshaker and listened July 16 at New World Landing. Gruber, Denny Harris performed his and Mitch Terry. the Dominican Republic; and to the local band where Cynthia The guest speaker will be Ward Pensacola Grammy-nominat- Leigh Berndsen Francescutti Furth Booker’s husband, Scott, Friszolowski, former Mayor of ed song Women’s Connection from Toronto, Canada. The last was the drum player. St. Pete Beach. Friszolowski camellias in containers. The “Siyotanka” from reunion was held 10 years ago. The reunion was successful will share his experiences of second speaker is Betty Mohr, the same titled The Pensacola Women’s “We wanted to create an and seemed not only to be how detrimental Amendment 4 from Brunswick, Ga., who will DeMaria Connection cordially invites environment where people CD on Friday enjoyable for the alumni but for discuss how she discovered the has been to his community. Gulf Breeze ladies and their could socialize, reconnect and night. Caddell their families as well. Friszolowski served as City answer to life’s dilemmas. The friends to its ‘Camellia in catch up on old friends,” said placed a memorial poster on “The reunion was fun, casual Commissioner for the City of special music is provided by Containers Luncheon’ on Pam Hunt Caddell, who spear- the bar with the senior portrait. and laid back,” said alumnus St. Pete Beach from 1994 to Lorefta Bowers of Pensacola, a headed the planning. On Saturday, July 3, there Scott Allen. “The old class- 2005. He served as Vice Mayor Wednesday, July 21 from 11:15 newlywed and UWF student The committee did that and was a tour of the Gulf Breeze mates looked and acted about from1995 to 2000 and Mayor a.m. to 1 p.m. at New World who will share her beautiful more by laying out the plans High School in the morning, a the same.” from 2000 to 2008. Landing. The luncheon features voice with the group. for indoor activities in the cool family beach day behind Tickets are $35 for non- two speakers and special music. For luncheon and nursery of the air conditioner rather Hemingway’s and a gala at Panhandle members and no charge for The cost is $13.50. reservations, call Sue at 932- than outdoor activities in the Flounder’s Chowder House on Tiger Bay Club members. To make a reserva- The first speaker is Judy 2308 or Eleanor at 479-1632, heat of the sun. Saturday night. Sixteen gradu- tion, download a membership Kerr of the Camellia Club, who or e-mail Sandy at On Friday, July 2, a social ates toured the ol’ alma mater. The Panhandle Tiger Bay application on www.panhan- will share how to grow prize [email protected]. New Zip Adventures amps up Adventures Unlimited Coldwater Creek outdoor experience

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS July 15, 2010 3 B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS ‘What in the World’ will wash ashore this week? Thursday, July 15 Friday, July 16 BEST BETS Gulf Coast Wings of Get lost in island sounds Hope garage sale at Sounds of Summer The annual Gulf Coast Wings Take a trip to the tropics as of Hope garage sale fundraiser Pensacola Steel takes the stage Space day – featuring a presen- There are two show times on will be held July 15-17 at the at Sounds of Summer, July 16- tation at 10 a.m. by Russell Saturday, one at 10 a.m. and one Pensacola Interstate 18 from 6-8 p.m. at the Romanella, director of the at 2:30 p.m. The Sunday mati- Fairgrounds in the Expo Hall. Quietwater Shell. International Space Station. nee show starts at 2:30 p.m. Be one of the first to shop one Enjoy the sounds of island, Additional free activities at For more information, call of the pre-sale events on tropical, beach and Buffet music the event, which lasts until 1 the PLT Box Office at 850-432- Thursday: 4-5 p.m. for volun- performed on chrome Caribbean p.m., include hands-on exhibits 2042. teers, and 5-8 p.m. for the public steel drums. including a NASA glove box, with a $3 admission fee. The For more information call the paper rocket making and a ‘What in the World’ garage sale will be open to the Santa Rosa Island Authority at launch contest, and sampling will wash ashore today? Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News public from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. on 850-932-2257. the always-popular astronaut ice Join a Park Ranger at the Fort On Saturdays, from 6-8 p.m., join a Park Ranger at the Fort Friday and 9 a.m-3 p.m. on cream. Pickens Campground every Pickens Campground to see what items washed ashore for Saturday. All items will be half Free Friday The IMAX theatre will offer Saturday from 6-8 p.m. to see the day. An oily light bulb washed ashore on June 23 with oil off on Saturday. night Family Flicks one free child admission with what interesting items washed mats and tar balls. For more information, call The Pensacola Community the purchase of one adult admis- in for the day. With all of the oil- 850-941-4009 or visit Redevelopment Agency invites sion to the noon showing of related activity in the Gulf, there of each month. Admission re-formed the band to bring you www.WingsOfHopeInc.org. you to come downtown every HUBBLE. is no telling what may come includes a cup of seafood the music that shaped a genera- third Friday during the months For more information, call ashore!The event is free, but gumbo! One may also order tion. Big Band All Stars play of May to August at 8 p.m. for a 850-452-3604. park entrance requires an $8 fee. from the menu as desired. For more information call the at Evenings in Seville night of free, big-screen enter- For more information, call For membership information SRIA at 850-932-2257. Don Snowden’s Big Band All tainment in Commendencia Slip ‘Poultry’ and ‘Puss’ 850-934-2600. and other details, see the web- Stars with Holly Shelton will (between the Port of Pensacola continue at PLT site at www.jazzpensacola.com Blue Angels resume perform music spanning from and Plaza de Luna). Two shows, “Poultry in Monday, July 19 or call Kathy Lyon, JSOP practice schedule the Big Band era of the 1930’s Friday Family Flicks is a sea- Motion” and “Puss in Boots” administrator, at the JSOP Though the annual air show to exciting contemporary big sonal event that brings families continue at Pensacola Little JSOP’s Jazz Gumbo office, 850-433-8382. on Pensacola Beach is still a band compositions from 7-9 together for a premier movie Theatre with the two final show features The Blenders very fresh memory, the home- p.m. in Seville Square. experience in beautiful down- dates – July 17-18. The Blenders will deliver a Tuesday, July 20 town flight team has no time to Concertgoers can expect to town Pensacola. “Poultry in Motion,” by smooth mix of jazz at the rest. hear all the classic big band For more information, call Patrick Rainville Dorn, is Jazz Society of Pensacola’s Jazz Laymen take Bands on At 8:30 a.m., watch the Blue sounds from various artists such 850-435-1695. sunny-side-up comedy, loaded Gumbo, which takes place at 6 the Beach back to 60s Angels from Museum of Naval as Glenn Miller and Benny with silly situations, crackpot p.m. in the Phineas Phogg's Break out your bellbottom Aviation viewing area, as they Goodman to the more contem- Saturday, July 17 characters, slapstick humor and Room in Seville Quarter. jeans, tie-dyed shirts and peace resume their practice schedule. porary sounds of James Taylor outrageous puns! Admission is $7 for JSOP symbols as The Laymen take The schedule is subject to and Sting. Blast Off! Space Day “Puss in Boots,” by Vera members; $10 guests; free for you back to the 60s at Bands on change without notice and is For more information, call at Aviation Museum Morris, tells the tale of an military in uniform; students the Beach from 7-9 p.m. at the weather permitting, for every- Debbie Adkins with the The National Naval Aviation extraordinary feline – left to pay $5 with ID. Gulfside Pavilion. The band one's safety. Pensacola Heritage Foundation Museum, aboard NAS Tom, a miller's son, as an inher- The Jazz Gumbo is regularly originally toured the Pensacola For more information, call at 850-438-6505. Pensacola presents Blast Off! itance. scheduled on the third Monday band scene in the 1960s and has 850-452-3955. Solution, page 2B

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Section C YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER July 15, 2010 Sports Briefs Lively GBHS Dolphin Football Camp turns July 26-28 The Gulf Breeze Dolphin football Camp is July 26-28 down at the Dolphin practice fields behind GBHS. Cost for the camp, which pros is for boys ages 8-14, is $50 per player. Cost is $75 BY JASON THOMPSON for two siblings and $85 for Gulf Breeze News three or more siblings. [email protected] The camp will be put on by current Dolphin coaches In a statement sent to the Gulf Breeze and players. News Monday afternoon, recent GBHS graduate Ben Lively said he will attend GBSA, TPSA the University of Central Florida this fall and not sign a contract with the Cleveland Coaches Clinic Indians, who recently drafted him in the July 30 26th round of the Major League Baseball The GBHS football Amateur Draft. coaching staff will put on a “At a meeting with the Cleveland coaching clinic for all Indians on Friday, July 9, GBSA and Tiger Point Ben was offered a package football coaches July 30- totaling $177,000 plus 31. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News salary, including a four year The clinic begins July 30 Simply perfect college program for after his with registration and a The GBHS Lady Dolphin volleyball team won all 16 of its games at the Gulf Shores Tournament last week. They are professional baseball social at 5:30-9 p.m. at the (front, from left): Lindsey Hawthorne, Lauren Alverson, Sam Landfair, Sarah Lewis, Shannon Kehoe, Savannah career,” the statement read. new GBHS Field House. Johnson, Sara Spillers and Allison Proctor. Back (from left): Taylor Sharp, Anna Bailey, Caitlin Chapman, Jasmine “Ben is very thankful and Lively Saturday will start with a Crowell, Cheyenne Chapman, Caroline Ennis and Alex Karcher. Not shown: Sallie Papajohn and Alison Milam. appreciative to the Indians breakfast, with the clinic for this great honor, a chance for a young running until noon. The player to play professional baseball for clinic is free to all coaches. them. This does not happen very often, GBHS Lady Dolphin volleyball team especially directly out of high school. In Gulf Breeze fact, the Indians said that this was the first year that they had drafted players directly Summer Camp perfect at Gulf Shores Tournament out of high school.” underway now “Ben feels that he can help UCF win The summer-long camp an opportunity to attend the College at the Rec Center runs BY JASON THOMPSON Sellers, who was without World Series in Omaha, and that with the through August 20. Cost is coaches at UCF he can increase his Gulf Breeze News seniors Sallie Papajohn $15 per day per child. knowledge and skills of pitching, as well [email protected] (church function) and Alison Pick up applications at Milam (softball in Miami) took as develop his body strength to be faster the Gulf Breeze Recreation They didn’t give out a 14 players to the tournament. and more effective; therefore, increasing Center 800 Shoreline trophy at the Gulf Shores Seven of them – seniors his major league draft value and status Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida Volleyball Tournament last Lauren Alverson, Cheyenne when he becomes eligible for the draft or download from gulf- week. But if they had, it Chapman, Jasmine Crowell again in three years.” breezerecreationcenter.com would’ve gone home with and Lindsey Hawthorne, junior Lively will playing for Coach Terry 850-934-5140 for more Gulf Breeze. Sarah Lewis and sophomores Rooney in Orlando. According to UCF’s information. The Lady Dolphins went a Caitlin Chapman and Caroline website, 37 of Rooney’s pitchers have perfect 16-for-16 in eight Ennis – were on last year’s been selected in the MLB Draft, with 10 Tiger Point matches during the two-day squad that went 24-3 and lost taken in the first 10 rounds. football, tournament, which featured in the regional finals. “Ben’s lifetime goals have always 16 teams from as far away as Also playing in the been to play baseball for a good Division cheerleading Louisiana. The Lady tournament were juniors I school, go to and play in the College registration Dolphins have won 30 games, Shannon Kehoe, Sam World Series and play major league underway now losing only two, in two years Landfair and Savannah baseball. He feels that this route and Registration is underway competing in the tournament. Johnson, along with decision is the best way for him to now for the 2010 Tiger “As far as what we did last sophomores Anna Bailey, achieve these goals,” the statement said. Point football season until year, we’re ahead,” head Allison Proctor and Sara Lively recently helped the Florida June 30. coach Waynn Sellers said. Spillers played on the junior Bombers win the WWBA World Series on Boys ages 5-14 are “We used this one to look at varsity last year. July 2, pitching the championship game. encouraged to register. For some different kids. Last year, Alex Karcher was the lone Pace graduate C.T. Bradford, who’s heading to Mississippi State, had the we were still trying to find freshman to play in the Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News game-winning hit. The Bombers (35-3) See Briefs, Page 4C players. Our starting rotation tournament. Lauren Alverson (3) sets a ball for Caroline Ennis during have won 28 games in a row. is sound.” See Volleyball, Page 5C last week’s Gulf Shores Volleyball Tournament. OWN THE LIFESTYLE

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The sibling duo of Austin and Jessie Droogsma both won three medals at the recent AAU Junior Olympic National Track and Field Qualifier Olympics at Mike Long Track at Florida State University. Austin, a sophomore at GBHS, won three gold medals at the meet – winning the javelin (113 feet, six inches), the discus (149-10) and the shot put (43-7.5). Jessie, an eighth grader at Gulf Breeze Middle, won three bronze medals. She was third in the javelin (71 feet), discus (85-2.5) and the shot put (31-3.5). More than 500 athletes from three states competed in the event. The top four finishers qualify to participate in the Junior Olympics in Norfolk, Virginia August 1-8. “They both enjoyed competing at the facilities at FSU and meeting athletes from all over the Southeast and are looking forward to going to Norfolk,” their father Mike said. Among Austin's track and field goal are to win at least one gold medal in Norfolk, then set his sights on next year’s State Track Meet. In between, Droogsma will be playing varsity football for the Dolphins. Austin, who has a 3.1 grade point Submitted Photo average, also played baseball and weightlifting for the Dolphins and baseball Bringing home the hardware at GBSA. Austin and Jessie Droogsma won three gold and three bronze medals, respectively Jessie is looking to improve her national at the recent AAU Junior Olympic Qualifier at Florida State University. standing and medal at the Junior Olympics. The youngest of three children of Mike AAU, then at GBHS. She’s also interested She'll then look to set GBMS records in the and Patricia Droogsma, Jessie will look to in doing some modeling. shot put and the discus. wants to compete in Pole Vault next year at

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The Gulf Breeze Dolphin baseball teams closed out their summer league schedule with wins over Washington July 5 in Gulf Breeze. Dolphin JV 10, Washington JV 0 Andrew Keys struck out six in four innings, while allowing only two hits in a win for the Gulf Breeze JV. The Dolphins took a 2-0 lead in the first inning on an RBI groundout by Ben Scarborough and a bases loaded walk to Chad Wise. Anthony Kolokouris and Andrew Keys scored the Dolphin runs. GBHS made it 3-0 in the second when Jacob Doyle singled and scored on a single by Anthony Keys. After J.P. Stancher tagged a baserunner out from his knees to get out of a jam in the top of the third, Gulf Breeze added five more in the bottom of the third. Andrew Keys’ two-run single was the big hit in the inning, which included three walks. Kolokouris drove in a run with an infield hit, while Wise led off the inning with a single. Andrew Keys singled in the fifth and scored on a wild pitch to end the game. Dolphins 3, Washington 0 Dolphin pitchers struck out Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News 13 and scored all three of its Taylor Busbee fields a ball in between innings during last week’s game with Washington. runs in the third inning to shut been an inning ending double Yano pitched three shutout, the side twice - in the third and out Washington. play. From there, Trey Baker and hitless innings for the Dolphins, sixth innings. Justin Ratte beat out a Jase Brown hit RBI singles, striking out five. Taylor Busbee had two hits grounder to first, which would’ve scoring Mitch Yano and Ratte. Dolphin pitchers struck out in the win for the Dolphins.

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Jase Brown awaits a pitch during last week’s game. Andrew Keys pitches to twin brother Anthony during the JV game. The Club hosts another successful Summer Slam TThheessee PPrrooss KKnnooww!! Mr. Gross, do you think everyone will receive compensation from oil spill claims? The results are in from The Pewitt. Q Yes. According to Florida Club's 2010 Summer Slam ten- ■ Wimbledon: Greg Benett ChapterProbably not.57 the First, court, even BP if couldit nis tournament. and Barry Dyleski defeated findseventually that run a lawsuitout of money was or go Tennis pro Brian Sakey Shane Russell and Holger frivolousbankrupt. at Second, the inception,some claims may be A so attenuated or far reaching that they reported that sixty-six players Schneidt. canmay notnot beonly compensable, assess as opposed to competed in The Summer Slam Sakey and everyone else at attorney’sthe obvious claimsfees andmade costs by charter captains, hotel owners and restaurants tennis tournament on Saturday, The Club want to say "Thank against the claimant, but June 26. you" to all who played in the that are adversely affected. the attorney as well. How many people read Ladies' and men's doubles tournament! Gulf Breeze News? were the order of the day, as all Bobby Montana. Q 32 teams – divided into five ■ French: Mindi Straw and Tiger Point Golf Club divisions – played four eight- Susan Nitterauer defeated hosting junior golf camp Over 24,000 readers turn to game pro sets. Patricia Izbicki and Rachael The Tiger Point Junior Golf Terence A. Gross Gulf Breeze News each week, and Players also enjoyed plenty Solloway. Camp still has two opportunities A our website, of food and cold beverages at ■ U.S. Open: Allison for young golfers to improve Personal Injury Lawyer 917 N. Palafox St. www.gulfbreezenews.com the summer event. Randol and Linda Tibbitts their game – July 19-22 and 26- Pensacola, FL 32501 gets over 1 million hits each month. The following are the results defeated Dana Williams and 29. 850-434-3333 from each division final: Beth Ennis. The camp is open to kids ages 7-17. It costs $150 for Ladies’ Results Men’s Results members and $200 for non- You can join “These Pros Know” in this spot and support your Gulf Breeze Community sports coverage ■ Wimbledon: Leigh ■ U.S. Open: Bobby members. THESE ADVERTISERS SUPPORT Diamond and Renee Gaddy Greenberg and Gordon Paulus For more information, call defeated Sherry Martin and defeated Mike Patrick and Jim 932-1333. GULF BREEZE SPORTS AND SCHOOL COVERAGE

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS July 15, 2010 5 C Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS VOLLEYBALL: GBHS wins all 16 games in tourney Continued from page 1C Senior Taylor Sharp was injured and didn’t play, but could play for GBHS during this weekend’s University of Florida camp. Sellers said both Bailey and Proctor increased their chances of making this year’s varsity squad, which he says will probably carry 13 players. “They did what I was hoping they were going to do,” Sellers said. The Lady Dolphins played three matches on July 6 and five on July 7. In GBHS’ first seven matches, the Lady Dolphins either led or were tied 97.2 percent of the time (518 of 533 points). They had to come from behind to win game one against Gulf Shores 25-23 before winning game two 25-10. Lady Dolphins 25-25, Baker, Ala. 14-8 Cheyenne Chapman had six kills and three blocks to lead Gulf Breeze over the Lady Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Hornets, out of Mobile, in their Jasmine Crowell led the team in kills last week. first match. Baker, down 8-3, got to A kill pulled Daphne within The Lady Rams, who lost four within 9-8 before GBHS got a four at 16-12 of game one of their six starters to graduation sideout to start a 16-6 run. before the Lady Dolphins went this past season, were within two Caroline Ennis scored the on a 9-2 game-ending run. in game two, 10-8. After a final five points of the match. In game two, Daphne led 7-5 service error, Lewis scored three She had a pair of aces in the run. before holding the Lady Trojans straight on serve to extend the Jasmine Crowell had four to just four points the rest of the lead to six. Faith didn’t get closer kills, while Sarah Lewis had a game. Ennis scored nine straight than four the rest of the game. pair. Lauren Alverson, the team’s points on serve in that final run. Crowell had no hitting errors setter, had four aces for GBHS. Cheyenne Chapman had in the match, finishing with Lady Dolphins 25-25, seven kills for GBHS, while seven kills. Cheyenne Chapman Ovey Comeaux, La. 15-16 Crowell had five kills and Lewis had four kills, while younger Crowell had a team-high nine had three. Alverson had three sister Caitlin had a pair of kills kills to lead Gulf Breeze over blocks, while Cheyenne and a pair of aces. Lafayette-based Ovey Comeaux. Chapman had three aces. Lewis added three aces, Ovey Comeaux pulled to Lady Dolphins 25-25, while Cheyenne Chapman had a within one (9-8) in game two Satsuma 13-8 team-high four. Ennis added a before GBHS turned it on, GBHS scored the first seven pair of blocks. outscoring Ovey Comeaux 16-8. points of the match as they went on Lady Dolphins 25-25, Crowell had a team-high 44 to roll over Satsuma, from Mobile, Auburn 13-14 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News kills in the tournament, while in an 8 a.m. match on July 7. The Lady Dolphins jumped Caroline Ennis tips a ball over the net during last week’s Gulf Shores Tournament. Caitlin Chapman added four Crowell had six kills to lead out to 5-0 leads in both games Lady Dolphins 25-25, kills. Alverson, Cheyenne Gulf Breeze, while Alverson, over Auburn, which return only Baker JV 14-10 Chapman, Sarah Lewis and Lewis, Cheyenne Chapman and two varsity players this fall. GBHS let many of its younger Bailey all had two. Caitlin Ennis all had two kills. Lewis, It was the only match of the players play in their win over Chapman had three aces. Cheyenne Chapman and Caitlin tournament GBHS led from Baker’s junior varsity team. Lady Dolphins 25-25, Chapman all had a pair of aces. start to finish in both games. Landfair scored five straight Daphne, Ala. 14-11 Lady Dolphins 25-25, Faith Crowell, Cheyenne Chapman points on serve to start the match. The Lady Trojans hung tough Academy 16-18 and Caitlin Chapman all had Johnson also had four points on for most of game one before the GBHS outscored the three kills in the win, while serve in the opening game. Lady Dolphins pulled away to defending Alabama 5A state Alverson had two. Lewis had Karcher had a team-high finish day one of tournament champions 17-8 to break an 8-8 three aces and had a team-high three kills in the win, as did play unbeaten at 6-0. tie early in game one. 12 for the tournament. Cheyenne Chapman. Alverson had two kills, while Landfair had a pair of aces. Lady Dolphins 25-25, Gulf Shores 23-10 Gulf Breeze rallied from 22- 16 down in game one before rolling in game two over the host Lady Dolphins. Three Crowell serves gave Gulf Breeze the early 5-2 lead. But Gulf Shores, who had only lost to Spanish Fort prior to the GBHS match, would respond, Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News jumping out to an 8-5 lead. Sarah Lewis receives a serve in Gulf Shores last week. Gulf Breeze would tie it at 8- 8 on a pair of Caitlin Chapman serves before Gulf Shores scored 13 of the next 19 points to take a 21-14 lead. A kill from Alverson got GBHS within five before a serving error put Gulf Shores three points from the win. After a sideout, Bailey scored six straight points on serve, capped off by an ace, to give GBHS a 23-22 lead, their first since it was 6-3. But a serving error tied it at 23. Crowell would record a kill before a points off a Proctor serve gave Gulf Breeze the game. Gulf Shores scored the game’s first point on serve before a service error tied it at 1. From that point on, Gulf Shores scored on two points on serve the rest of the game. Crowell, who had nine kills, scored four points on serve to make it 7-2. A pair of kills got Gulf Shores within 8-6, but Gulf Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Breeze outscored the home team Shannon Kehoe looks on as Caitlin Chapman serves. Dolphins 17-4 the rest of the way. Landfair (14) and Proctor Ennis (32-for-36) all made 89 Lewis had three kills, while (five) made all their serves in percent of their serves. Proctor had two. Lewis also had the tournament, while Cheyenne Chapman had nine three aces, while Crowell and Cheyenne Chapman (59-for- aces, while Caitlin Chapman Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Cheyenne Chapman tips a ball over the net during last week’s Gulf Shores Tournament. Bailey had two each. 66), Crowell (41-for-46) and had nine.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 6 C July 15, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS SAUL ULLMAN, M.D. Short-handed Knights lose 28-8 Specializing in: Microincision Cataract Surgery BY JASON THOMPSON ● Over 25,000 implants performed Gulf Breeze News ● The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology [email protected] in Pensacola Visit www.UllmanEye.com A short-handed Midway Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen Knights mustered only 86 yards Dr. Ullman for their surgery. of total offense in a 28-8 loss to 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 the Panhandle Crusaders (850 ) 208-1900 Saturday. The Knights were without starting quarterback Cody Adams and receiver Bobby Wade, who will be heading to the College of Dupage in Chicago for a tryout. Brett '' Mohr, the Knights' start- ing tailback, is headed to 850-932-1556 Alabama State. 3025 Palm St. Shane Dorlag and Corey Owen, both GBHS graduates, Gulf Breeze, Fl 32563 were at quarterback and tailback, respectively. Dorlag had 52 10% OFF 1st Month yards in positive rushes, while Owen had 42 yards rushing and another 21 yards receiving. "We're sending players to the next level, so we have to get guys more reps in practices who haven't had the first team reps," coach Eric Solgard said. The Knights started out deep in Crusaders territory in each of their first two possessions. The first drive started on the Crusaders' 40-yard line after the punter failed to get off a punt after a bad snap. Owen had a three-yard gain on second down, but the Knights had to punt two plays later. A sack by GBHS graduate Nate Brock would help force another Crusader punt that was blocked by Aaron Hooser. The Crusader punter recovered it, but Ronell Wilder made a stop at the 28-yard line. Sid Cupples caught a 28-yard Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News touchdown pass after a failed Nate Brock (28) pressures the quarterback in the Knights’ 28-8 loss to the Panhandle Crusaders. field goal attempt, but a penalty nullified the score. The follow- A 21-yard run by Dorlag was Cody Lockler, another The Crusaders finished ing 45-yard field goal attempt negated on a penalty three plays GBHS grad, made the stop on with 258 yards of total was no good with 14:37 left in into the second half. On the next the 2-point conversion to keep offense – 94 on the ground the first half. play, Dorlag threw an interception the score 20-0. and 164 in the air. Zach The Crusaders preceded to go that was returned to the Knights' After the Knights fumbled Permenter, a GBHS graduate, on an 11-play, eight minute 30. The Crusaders scored on a 30- again, the Crusaders went 36 had a sack in the win for the scoring drive to make it 8-0 with yard touchdown on the very next yards in four plays to make it Crusaders. 6:36 left in the first half. The play to make it 14-0 with 11:18 28-0 with about 12 minutes GBHS grads Houston score came on a 13-yard catch. left in the third quarter. left. Chapman and Nate Brock, The Knights, behind the feet Owen gave the Knights a first The Knights foiled the along with Travis Huffman of Dorlag, got into Crusader ter- down with an 11-yard run, but shutout bid when Dorlag scored and Josh Preston, led the ritory again, but three straight the Knights fumbled two plays on a 31-yard touchdown run. Knights defense in tackles. incompletions, including one on later. Nine plays and 69 yards The 2008 GBHS grad ran to his The Knights will be in a drop that would've been a first later, the Crusaders were in the right, then reversed his field to Panama City this Saturday down, stymied the drive. end one again on a one-yard run score. Owen scored on the two- playing the Bay County The score was 8-0 at the half. with 2:16 left in the third quarter. point conversion with 10:43 left. Tigers.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS July 15, 2010 7 C Sports/Schools Gulf Breeze NEWS Wave 12-under team 3-2 at Grand Slam World Series BY JASON THOMPSON Paule walked in the 2 and scored three times, Gulf Breeze News fourth inning and scored hitting an RBI single in [email protected] on a Sam Joyce single. the third. Colston scored deMahy pitched four twice, while Joyce The Gulf Breeze innings to get the win. singled and scored in the Wave 12-under team Wave 4, South fifth inning. Corey Nolan recently went 3-2 at the Gwinnett (Ga.) added a single in the Grand Slam World Lightning 3: Paule hit a third inning. Series in Panama City. three-run homer in the Wave 16, Tsunami 0: Wave 9, West Cobb first as the Wave edged The Wave scored eight Grizz 1: Matthew the Lightning. runs in the first and deMahy allowed only Adam Colston (bunt second innings as Joyce three hits in four innings single) and Amberson and Fleming combined as the Wave won its (walk) scored on the to throw a perfect game opener over the Grizz on homer, while Amberson against the Tsunami. June 28. walked and scored in the Colston and Amberson Jace Amberson sin- third inning on a both had two hits in the gled and scored on a Harrison Fleming first inning, while Grant, Mike Paule single in the groundout. NeSmith and deMahy hit first. Paule came in on a deMahy singled in the back to back to back RBI wild pitch. second inning for the singles. Brent NeSmith, who team’s only other hit. Amberson, who went went 2-for-3 and scored Joyce pitched the first 3-for-3 and scored twice, twice, reached on a bunt 4 2/3 innings, while hit a two-run double in single and scored on a Connor Nitterauer the second inning. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News deMahy groundout in pitched the sixth inning Colston went 2-for-3 Corey Nolan bats in a recent Wave game. the second inning to to get the save. with a double, three make it 3-1. West Gwinnett RBIs and two runs twice, while Wade Niles on a wild pitch in the The Wave blew the Storm 15, Wave 6: The scored, while Amberson singled and scored a run. first inning to tie the game open with five Storm used a two-run, also had three RBIs. Lafayette Drillers 9, game at 1. Colston, who in the third inning. two out triple in the first Nolan scored twice Wave 5: The Drillers went 2-for-3, doubled NeSmith hit a two-run inning and four runs and drove in two, while took advantage of five and scored on a Joyce single, while Mitch with two outs in the NeSmith and deMahy Wave errors to eliminate single to make it 2-2. Grant added a two-run fifth to beat the Wave both went 2-for-2 and the Wave on July 3. Tommy Hegarty double – both with on June 30. scored twice. Fleming Joyce, who went 2- singled in the loss for the Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Amberson went 2-for- and Grant both scored Mike Paule hit a three-run homer for the Wave in Panama City. two outs. for-4, singled and scored Wave. GBHS Drama Camp August 2-7 GBHS drama will be offering theatre, and how to audition. a drama camp Aug. 2 - 7 from Cost is $150. 9:00 am -3:00 pm for rising 1st For more information call - 12th graders. Classes include Margie Timmons - (850) 602- voice, acting, hip hop, ballet, 3792 or Suzanne Day - (850) jazz, musical theatre, technical 932-9438.

Submitted Photo Festival winner Ashley Kekeisen (center), a fourth grader in Mrs. Agrawal’s class at Gulf Breeze Elementary School, recently won first place for her drawking at the Santa Rosa County Art Festival in Milton. Also pictured are Marge Baldwin (left), vice president of the Santa Rosa Arts and Culture Foundation and Santa Rosa County Art Coordinator Toni New. The daughter of Mark and Takako Kekeisen won $100 for her drawing.

Submitted Photo For a worthy cause Arnie Egli (right), Chairman of the Good Shepherd Lutheran School Board, makes a presentation to GSLS Principal Connie Omelian and GSLS Rory Hermann. The check, for $700, was made to the Emily Hodgson Good Shepherd Lutheran School Foundation, Inc., a local charitable corporation, whose endowment fund is used primarily for the purpose of providing tuition assistance to GSLS students.

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of the This air show is simply Jimmy Buffett’s free amazing concert draws attention It was awesome to see the Blue Angels Saturday. They had been to the plight of the Gulf screaming all over all week long. The Kale family enjoyed the show He’s been called a son of a son of a Now that the with some local friends as the kids sailor, a pirate and a gypsy, but Jimmy Gulf Coast is in searched for hermit crabs and any- Buffett calls himself a son of the Gulf trouble as a result thing else of interest along the Coast. A native of Mobile, Ala., he fre- of the BP oil dis- water’s edge on the sound. As I quently peppers his song lyrics with aster, he came Photos by Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News watched them, I felt overwhelmed by Buffett’s Orange Beach concert was beamed to an LED screen beside his new references to towns and hamlets along back to his stomp- Margaritaville Beach Hotel and Landshark Landing on Pensacola Beach, allowing those their confidence, precision, and the northern Gulf Coast, including ing grounds to who didn’t get one of the 35,000 free tickets to see it in the company of other Parrot Heads. power. It was a much needed feeling Pascagoula, Biloxi and Pensacola. help as a loyal considering the sense of depression friend would. He planned a “Jimmy change, but the concert still thrilled the and frustration that our community Buffet and Friends” concert on the Parrot Heads, many of whom showed has felt lately due to the oil spill, wish it hadn’t happened beach at Gulf Shores, Ala., just a up wearing Hawaiian print shirts, flip economy, and real estate market. It “I stone’s throw away from his sister’s flops, hula skirts and other attire befit- was a nice vacation. But we’ll still all be here restaurant on the Intercoastal ting the king of the laid back, island On Sunday, I made my way to Waterway. The original date was lifestyle. visit a friend who had been hospital- Live until that day appears moved due to weather, but true to his The concert was beamed to Pensa- ized. I was driving over the three- word, he gave those in attendance (and cola Beach’s mile bridge toward Pensacola when I And the coast is clear, so those who watched the broadcast on Landshark RIGHT: saw one of our famed Ospreys flying clear, so clear ... cable channel CMT) a good show as Landing, next to Buffett fans got overhead. I was captured by his nat- well as a message about preserving the the two-week-old to see the concert ural beauty, grace, and control. I Gulf of Mexico. Margaritaville Save the Gulf!” televised at reminisced about my summer here, The 35,000 free concert tickets dis- Beach Hotel, a where I saw on osprey hover over –Jimmy Buffett joint venture Landshark appeared in about 12 minutes, and Landing on the water, freeze for a second, trans- Revised Lyrics to between Buffett most of the “Friends,” including the Pensacola form into a feathered missile, and and Little Sabine “The Coast is Clear” Zac Brown Band and Kenny Chesney, Beach. dive into the sound. He would couldn’t accommodate the schedule Inc. emerge a mere second later with a nice-sized mullet in his clutch. They are amazing birds of prey. They are no less artists of the sky than the famed Blue Angels who draw Beach businesses struggle SnapshoSnapshott crowds of thousands each July. It made me appreciate the natural with oily media portrayal beauty of life on the beach. We have aerial acrobats of Bald Eagles and Numbers the Boardwalk and co-manager of the fish- Ospreys that rival the flying prowess BY PAM BRANNON of cars trav- ing pier, said the Fourth of July holiday and of man made jets. We have the eling across Gulf Breeze News the Blue Angels weekend did not bring the songbirds whose voice sing a song [email protected] Bob Sikes increase in sales the Boardwalk had hoped. that sings of beach love even more Bridge to For example, he explained the change in than Jimmy Buffet. The sandy Pensacola Beach over Blue Angels weekend the fireworks this year was one reason there waters of the sound and Gulf win was up from last year, according to numbers was not increased income for his businesses hands down in a competition with gathered from the toll booth by the Santa with the increase in numbers. any manufactured pool. The rolling Rosa Island Authority. “Usually we have fireworks off a barge of dolphins and the jumping of the “We were very happy with the way the off the Boardwalk,” Pinzone said. “People mullet are as athletic as any soccer weekend went and were just glad the num- usually come out all day and put their player on the planet. bers were not down,” said Santa Rosa Island umbrellas up and walk and shop and eat on In a world with the technology Authority Executive Director Buck Lee. the Boardwalk. This year, having it off the that brings us the Blue Angels and This year, from midnight Friday to 1 p.m. pier, people came out shortly before the fire- the F/A 18 Hornet, Internet, cell Saturday, 9,431 cars crossed the bridge, works, and then left afterward.” phones, GPS, Facebook, iPhones and compared to 8,579 last year. Lee said each Pinzone said the fishing pier is really Droids, and oil rigs, I am extremely vehicle averages three people. hurting this year because of the oil spill. grateful for the natural beauty of the But those increased numbers did not nec- “We are down 60 to 70 percent at the beach. You can be a part of that essarily translate into increased income for pier,” he said. “We were used to doing beauty too. Keep it simple. Keep it Pensacola Beach businesses or the fishing $16,000 to $17,000 weekends, and now we beautiful and I’ll see you at the pier. are doing $6,000 to $7,000 in comparison. beach! Mike Pinzone, owner of Papa’s Pizza on We are See TOURISM, Page 2D

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TOURISM: Pristine beaches are empty due to media reports Continued from page 1D about 50 to 60 percent are tourists.” this time of year, they still need to send on the beach that still had a few rooms “The phone is just not ringing over Pinzone’s Papa’s Pizza has been on along another $130,000. available,” said Executive Director at the office,” she said. “My own per- averaging less than 100 people a Pensacola Beach for 13 years. He said “I know they are trying to pay a lot Maureen Lamar. “But we have not sonal condo on the beach originally day on the pier.” his business is down about 15 percent. of bills, and they have a lot of people been able to get any reports yet if those had reservations for almost every day Navarre Beach’s new fishing pier is “We had huge numbers last year. We needing money. But if they don’t make rooms were all rented over the week- right through September, and the last doing much better, with no major oil were having $8,600 days during this us whole this year, then a lot of us on end.” reservation that we still had on the hitting Navarre Beach shores yet. time of the season. Now this year we the Boardwalk won’t be here through Ira Mae Hewatt Bruce said condos books for that period just canceled. Dorothy Slye and her family manage are having $6,600 days. That is a big the winter. Our bills don’t go away just on Navarre Beach are not renting. That means there is now no one rent- Navarre Beach pier and said they are hit. During my peak season months I because the crowds do. We still have “The national news reports about oil ing that condo from now till averaging 800-850 people a day make $120,000, and that gets me rent and expenses to pay.” on the Gulf Coast has hurt us badly,” September. between fishermen/women and walk- through the winter,” Pinzone said. The Pensacola Beach Chamber of she said. “June and July are our biggest “The people who just canceled said ers. “British Petroleum has sent me a few Commerce had no reports as of press months usually, and we are 50 percent reports of oil in the Gulf waters caused “The county made more than checks so far. I received a $39,000 time on how the hotels did over Blue down from last year and what we usu- concern about what the long-term $40,000 on the pier this month,” Slye check this week, and previously got a Angels weekend. Numerous business- ally do.” effects on their children might be if said. “About 25 percent of those using $5,000 check and a $7,000 check from es did not return calls from Gulf Slye operates Navarre Beach Realty they swam anyplace in the Gulf. So the pier are fishing, and about 75 per- them. But to make me whole from just Breeze News seeking information. as well as managing the new pier. She even though our beaches at Navarre cent are walkers. We estimate from what I made last year during this time, “I know a couple days before the said the condos they manage are are pristine, the national reports are talking to everyone we can talk to, that since I made $177,000 last year during Saturday show there were three hotels receiving nothing but cancellations. hurting us badly.” LEGALS

NOTICE OF Certificate Number: 3729 Name in which Assessed: St., Milton, Florida on the and year of Issuance, the Parcel ID: 24-2S-28-1150- Mary M. Johnson Mary M. Johnson APPLICATION Year of Issuance: 2008 BARBARA L SANDERS 23rd day of August, 2010 Description of property, and Unless such certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY 00900-0040 Clerk of the Circuit Court Clerk of the Circuit Court FOR TAX DEED All of the above property is at 12:00 noon. Dated this Name(s) in which it is shall be redeemed accord- GIVEN THAT DICK N OR Name in which Assessed: of Santa Rosa County, of Santa Rosa County, Description of Property: located in Santa Rosa the 30th day of June, assessed is as follows: ing to Law, the Property BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF KEVIN A TRAFFORD Florida Florida NOTICE IS HEREBY PROPERTY DESCRIBED County, In the State of 2010. described in such THE RILEY TRUST holder All of the above property is ––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––– GIVEN THAT DICK N OR IN OR BOOK 1702 PG Florida. Certificate Number: 3413 Certificate will be sold to of the following Tax Sale located in Santa Rosa NOTICE OF NOTICE OF BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF 1825 & OR BOOK 2170 Mary M. Johnson Year of Issuance: 2008 the Highest Bidder, at the Certificate has filed said County, In the State of APPLICATION APPLICATION THE RILEY TRUST holder PG 1809 Unless such certificate Clerk of the Circuit Court east end lobby of the Tax Certificate for the Tax Florida. FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED of the following Tax Sale Parcel ID: 29-2N-29-0000- shall be redeemed accord- of Santa Rosa County, Description of Property: LT County Administrative Deed to be issued thereon. Certificate has filed said 00100-0000 ing to Law, the Property Florida 18 BLK D, WATERWAYS Complex at 6495 Caroline The Certificate Number Unless such certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE IS HEREBY Tax Certificate for the Tax Name in which Assessed: described in such ––––––––––––––––––––– AT TIGER POINT EAST, St., Milton, Florida on the and year of Issuance, the shall be redeemed accord- GIVEN THAT DICK N OR GIVEN THAT DICK N OR Deed to be issued thereon. MARK ANTHONY Certificate will be sold to NOTICE OF AS DES IN OR BOOK 23rd day of August, 2010 at Description of property, and ing to Law, the Property BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF The Certificate Number MATTHEW, NEEDHAM the Highest Bidder, at the APPLICATION 1990 PG 685 12:00 noon. Dated this the Name(s) in which it is described in such THE RILEY TRUST holder THE RILEY TRUST holder and year of Issuance, the WINSTON FAIL, KATH- east end lobby of the FOR TAX DEED Parcel ID: 27-2S-28-5645- 30th day of June, 2010. assessed is as follows: Certificate will be sold to of the following Tax Sale of the following Tax Sale Description of property, and LEEN FAIL County Administrative 00D00-0180 the Highest Bidder, at the Certificate has filed said Certificate has filed said Name(s) in which it is All of the above property is Complex at 6495 Caroline NOTICE IS HEREBY Name in which Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number: 3098 east end lobby of the Tax Certificate for the Tax Tax Certificate for the Tax assessed is as follows: located in Santa Rosa St., Milton, Florida on the GIVEN THAT DICK N OR Assessed:GENE O FAIR- Clerk of the Circuit Court Year of Issuance: 2008 County Administrative Deed to be issued thereon. Deed to be issued thereon. County, In the State of 30th day of August, 2010 at BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF CLOTH, ANNETTE FAIR- of Santa Rosa County, Complex at 6495 Caroline The Certificate Number The Certificate Number Certificate Number: 3718 Florida. 12:00 noon. Dated this the THE RILEY TRUST holder CLOTH Florida Description of Property: St., Milton, Florida on the and year of Issuance, the and year of Issuance, the Year of Issuance: 2008 7th day of July, 2010. of the following Tax Sale All of the above property is ––––––––––––––––––––– PROPERTY DESCRIBED 16th day of August, 2010 at Description of property, and Description of property, and Unless such certificate Certificate has filed said located in Santa Rosa NOTICE OF IN OR BOOK 1134 PG 12:00 noon. Dated this the Name(s) in which it is Name(s) in which it is Description of Property: shall be redeemed accord- Mary M. Johnson Tax Certificate for the Tax County, In the State of APPLICATION 253 23rd day of June, 2010. assessed is as follows: assessed is as follows: BEG 1339.5' N & 445' E ing to Law, the Property Clerk of the Circuit Court Deed to be issued thereon. Florida. FOR TAX DEED Parcel ID: 24-1S-28-0000- OF SW COR OF SE/4 OF described in such of Santa Rosa County, The Certificate Number 00122-0000 Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number: 2420 Certificate Number: 2632 29-2N-28, TH E 300', TH N Certificate will be sold to Florida and year of Issuance, the Unless such certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY Name in which Assessed: Clerk of the Circuit Court Year of Issuance: 2008 Year of Issuance: 2008 273.5', TH W 200', TH N the Highest Bidder, at the ––––––––––––––––––––– Description of property, shall be redeemed accord- GIVEN THAT DICK N OR MEDIA ONE COMMUNI- of Santa Rosa County, 504.5' TO S LINE OF east end lobby of the NOTICE OF and Name(s) in which it is ing to Law, the Property BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF CATION INC Florida Description of Property: Description of Property: S HWY 191, TH N 58*25' W County Administrative APPLICATION assessed is as follows: described in such THE RILEY TRUST holder All of the above property is ––––––––––––––––––––– PORTION OF LT 1, BLK 100' OF N 300' OF E 1/3 121.8' TH S 847.5' TO Complex at 6495 Caroline FOR TAX DEED Certificate will be sold to of the following Tax Sale located in Santa Rosa NOTICE OF H, BARBAROSA TERRI- OF SW/4 OF NE4/ OF 20- POB, AS DES IN OR St., Milton, Florida on the Certificate Number: 3304 the Highest Bidder, at the Certificate has filed said County, In the State of APPLICATION TORY, AS DES IN OR 2S-27, AS DES IN OR BOOK 2231 PG 63 30th day of August, 2010 at NOTICE IS HEREBY Year of Issuance: 2008 east end lobby of the Tax Certificate for the Tax Florida. FOR TAX DEED BOOK 1922 PG 1309 & BOOK 2251 PG 1525, Parcel ID: 29-2N-28-0000- 12:00 noon. Dated this the GIVEN THAT DICK N OR County Administrative Deed to be issued thereon. OR BOOK 2024 PG 1392 LESS RD R/W 00110-0000 7th day of July, 2010. BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF Description of Property: Complex at 6495 Caroline The Certificate Number Unless such certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY Parcel ID: 19-2S-27-0190- Parcel ID: 20-2S-27-0000- Name in which Assessed: THE RILEY TRUST holder PROPERTY DESCRIBED St., Milton, Florida on the and year of Issuance, the shall be redeemed accord- GIVEN THAT DICK N OR 00H00-0010 01100-0000 KURT TORGERSON, Mary M. Johnson of the following Tax Sale IN OR BOOK 1816 PG 87 23rd day of August, 2010 at Description of property, and ing to Law, the Property BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF Name in which Assessed: Name in which Assessed: DEBORAH M TORGER- Clerk of the Circuit Court Certificate has filed said Parcel ID: 26-2S-28-0000- 12:00 noon. Dated this the Name(s) in which it is described in such THE RILEY TRUST holder WILLA D HARDING (DEC), BEN MOYER SON of Santa Rosa County, Tax Certificate for the Tax 01400-0000 30th day of June, 2010. assessed is as follows: Certificate will be sold to of the following Tax Sale WILLIAM PAUL GILBERT All of the above property is All of the above property is Florida Deed to be issued thereon. Name in which the Highest Bidder, at the Certificate has filed said SR TRUSTEE, JESSE located in Santa Rosa located in Santa Rosa ––––––––––––––––––––– The Certificate Number Assessed:THOMAS M Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number: 2786 east end lobby of the Tax Certificate for the Tax MILES HARDING, CARLY County, In the State of Florida. County, In the State of NOTICE OF and year of Issuance, the HUBBARD III Clerk of the Circuit Court Year of Issuance: 2008 County Administrative Deed to be issued thereon. SHANNON HARDING Florida. APPLICATION Description of property, and All of the above property is of Santa Rosa County, Complex at 6495 Caroline The Certificate Number All of the above property is Unless such certificate FOR TAX DEED Name(s) in which it is located in Santa Rosa Florida Description of Property: St., Milton, Florida on the and year of Issuance, the located in Santa Rosa shall be redeemed accord- Unless such certificate assessed is as follows: County, In the State of ––––––––––––––––––––– PORT OF TRACT VV, 16th day of August, 2010 at Description of property, and County, In the State of ing to Law, the Property shall be redeemed accord- NOTICE IS HEREBY Florida. NOTICE OF CRESCENT SHORES 12:00 noon. Dated this the Name(s) in which it is Florida. described in such ing to Law, the Property GIVEN THAT DICK N OR Certificate Number: 3219 APPLICATION A/K/A LT 7 BLK 1, WIND 23rd day of June, 2010. assessed is as follows: Certificate will be sold to described in such BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF Year of Issuance: 2008 Unless such certificate FOR TAX DEED TRACE NORTH, AS DES Unless such certificate the Highest Bidder, at the Certificate will be sold to THE RILEY TRUST holder shall be redeemed accord- IN OR BOOK 1490 PG Mary M. Johnson shall be redeemed accord- east end lobby of the the Highest Bidder, at the of the following Tax Sale Description of Property: ing to Law, the Property NOTICE IS HEREBY 1427 Clerk of the Circuit Court Certificate Number: 2245 ing to Law, the Property County Administrative east end lobby of the Certificate has filed said PROPERTY DESCRIBED described in such GIVEN THAT DICK N OR Parcel ID: 21-2S-26-0780- of Santa Rosa County, Year of Issuance: 2008 described in such Complex at 6495 Caroline County Administrative Tax Certificate for the Tax IN OR BOOK 1788 PAGE Certificate will be sold to BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF 0VV21-0000 Florida Certificate will be sold to St., Milton, Florida on the Complex at 6495 Caroline Deed to be issued thereon. 297, LESS ALL MIN RTS the Highest Bidder, at the THE RILEY TRUST holder Name in which Assessed: ––––––––––––––––––––– Description of Property: LT the Highest Bidder, at the 9th day of August, 2010 at St., Milton, Florida on the The Certificate Number Parcel ID: 25-2N-28-0000- east end lobby of the of the following Tax Sale FERMON BROWN, NOTICE OF 3 BLK 179, HOLLEY BY east end lobby of the 12:00 noon. Dated this the 30th day of August, 2010 at and year of Issuance, the 00312-0000 County Administrative Certificate has filed said MARGIE BROWN APPLICATION THE SEA, AS DES IN OR County Administrative 16th day of June, 2010. 12:00 noon. Dated this the Description of property, and Name in which Complex at 6495 Caroline Tax Certificate for the Tax All of the above property is FOR TAX DEED BOOK 2730 PG 1703 Complex at 6495 Caroline 7th day of July, 2010. Name(s) in which it is Assessed:CATHERINE St., Milton, Florida on the Deed to be issued thereon. located in Santa Rosa Parcel ID: 18-2S-26-1920- St., Milton, Florida on the Mary M. Johnson assessed is as follows: LEIGH TREMER, 23rd day of August, 2010 at The Certificate Number County, In the State of NOTICE IS HEREBY 17900-0030 9th day of August, 2010 at Clerk of the Circuit Court Mary M. Johnson CHRISTY ELLEN ELLIS 12:00 noon. Dated this the and year of Issuance, the Florida. GIVEN THAT DICK N OR Name in which Assessed: 12:00 noon. Dated this the of Santa Rosa County, Clerk of the Circuit Court Certificate Number: 3732 All of the above property is 30th day of June, 2010. Description of property, and BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF GREGORY L JACKSON 16th day of June, 2010. Florida of Santa Rosa County, Year of Issuance: 2008 located in Santa Rosa Name(s) in which it is Unless such certificate THE RILEY TRUST holder All of the above property is ––––––––––––––––––––– Florida County, In the State of Mary M. Johnson assessed is as follows: shall be redeemed accord- of the following Tax Sale located in Santa Rosa Mary M. Johnson NOTICE OF ––––––––––––––––––––– Description of Property: Florida. Clerk of the Circuit Court ing to Law, the Property Certificate has filed said County, In the State of Clerk of the Circuit Court APPLICATION NOTICE OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED of Santa Rosa County, Certificate Number: 3483 described in such Tax Certificate for the Tax Florida. of Santa Rosa County, FOR TAX DEED APPLICATION IN OR BOOK 2586 PG Unless such certificate Florida Year of Issuance: 2008 Certificate will be sold to Deed to be issued thereon. Florida FOR TAX DEED 206 shall be redeemed accord- ––––––––––––––––––––– the Highest Bidder, at the The Certificate Number Unless such certificate ––––––––––––––––––––– NOTICE IS HEREBY Parcel ID: ing to Law, the Property NOTICE OF Description of Property: W east end lobby of the and year of Issuance, the shall be redeemed accord- NOTICE OF GIVEN THAT DICK N OR NOTICE IS HEREBY 29-2N-29-0000-03928- described in such APPLICATION 200' OF S 200' OF LT 13, County Administrative Description of property, and ing to Law, the Property APPLICATION BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF GIVEN THAT DICK N OR 0000 Certificate will be sold to FOR TAX DEED JIM SUNDAY SUB, AS Complex at 6495 Caroline Name(s) in which it is described in such FOR TAX DEED THE RILEY TRUST holder BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF Name in which Assessed: the Highest Bidder, at the DES IN OR BOOK 1727 St., Milton, Florida on the assessed is as follows: Certificate will be sold to of the following Tax Sale THE RILEY TRUST holder JOHN CHRISTOPHER east end lobby of the NOTICE IS HEREBY PG 1956 16th day of August, 2010 at the Highest Bidder, at the NOTICE IS HEREBY Certificate has filed said of the following Tax Sale ROGERS County Administrative GIVEN THAT DICK N OR Parcel ID: 28-2N-28-1970- 12:00 noon. Dated this the Certificate Number: 3120 east end lobby of the GIVEN THAT DICK N OR Tax Certificate for the Tax Certificate has filed said Complex at 6495 Caroline BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF 00000-0131 23rd day of June, 2010. Year of Issuance: 2008 County Administrative BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF Deed to be issued thereon. Tax Certificate for the Tax St., Milton, Florida on the THE RILEY TRUST holder Name in which Complex at 6495 Caroline THE RILEY TRUST holder The Certificate Number Deed to be issued thereon. AMIE MARIE ROGERS 23rd day of August, 2010 of the following Tax Sale Assessed:MGL PROPER- Mary M. Johnson Description of Property: St., Milton, Florida on the of the following Tax Sale and year of Issuance, the The Certificate Number All of the above property is at 12:00 noon. Dated this Certificate has filed said TIES INC Clerk of the Circuit Court PROPERTY DESCRIBED 9th day of August, 2010 at Certificate has filed said Description of property, and and year of Issuance, the located in Santa Rosa the 30th day of June, Tax Certificate for the Tax All of the above property is of Santa Rosa County, IN OR BOOK 2778 PG 12:00 noon. Dated this the Tax Certificate for the Tax Name(s) in which it is Description of property, and County, In the State of 2010. Deed to be issued thereon. located in Santa Rosa Florida 1487 & OR BOOK 2981 16th day of June, 2010. Deed to be issued thereon. assessed is as follows: Name(s) in which it is Florida. The Certificate Number County, In the State of ––––––––––––––––––––– PG 964 The Certificate Number assessed is as follows: Mary M. Johnson and year of Issuance, the Florida. NOTICE OF Parcel ID: 24-2N-30-0000- Mary M. Johnson and year of Issuance, the Certificate Number: 2779 Unless such certificate Clerk of the Circuit Court Description of property, and APPLICATION 00117-0000 Clerk of the Circuit Court Description of property, and Year of Issuance: 2008 Certificate Number: 3726 shall be redeemed accord- of Santa Rosa County, Name(s) in which it is Unless such certificate FOR TAX DEED Name in which Assessed: of Santa Rosa County, Name(s) in which it is Year of Issuance: 2008 ing to Law, the Property Florida assessed is as follows: shall be redeemed accord- NICKOLAS B HOWELL, Florida assessed is as follows: Description of Property: S described in such ––––––––––––––––––––– ing to Law, the Property NOTICE IS HEREBY RICKY N HOWELL, ––––––––––––––––––––– 100' OF N 2585' OF LT Description of Property: LT Certificate will be sold to NOTICE OF Certificate Number: 332 described in such GIVEN THAT DICK N OR YVONNE K HOWELL NOTICE OF Certificate Number: 2569 UU, CRESCENT 11 BLK B, BRECKEN- the Highest Bidder, at the APPLICATION Year of Issuance: 2008 Certificate will be sold to BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF All of the above property is APPLICATION Year of Issuance: 2008 SHORES, AS DES IN OR RIDGE, AS DES IN OR east end lobby of the FOR TAX DEED the Highest Bidder, at the THE RILEY TRUST holder located in Santa Rosa FOR TAX DEED BOOK 2679 PG 287 BOOK 2676 PG 1007 County Administrative Description of Property: LT east end lobby of the of the following Tax Sale County, In the State of Description of Property: LT Parcel ID: 21-2S-26-0780- Parcel ID: 29-2N-28-0407- Complex at 6495 Caroline NOTICE IS HEREBY 125 OF UNREC LEGEND County Administrative Certificate has filed said Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY 14, BLACK WATER RIVER 0UU60-0000 00B00-0110 St., Milton, Florida on the GIVEN THAT DICK N OR WOODS ESTATES, AS Complex at 6495 Caroline Tax Certificate for the Tax GIVEN THAT DICK N OR SUB, AS DES IN OR Name in which Assessed: Name in which Assessed: 30th day of August, 2010 BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF DES IN OR BOOK 2340 St., Milton, Florida on the Deed to be issued thereon. Unless such certificate BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF BOOK 1644 PG 632 DANIEL MARK SCRUGGS ROBERT E DEVINE, at 12:00 noon. Dated this THE RILEY TRUST holder PG 1403, LESS ALL MIN 23rd day of August, 2010 at The Certificate Number shall be redeemed accord- THE RILEY TRUST holder Parcel ID: 20-2N-26-0385- All of the above property is ANNE M DEVINE the 7th day of July, 2010. of the following Tax Sale RTS 12:00 noon. Dated this the and year of Issuance, the ing to Law, the Property of the following Tax Sale 00000-0140 located in Santa Rosa All of the above property is Certificate has filed said Parcel ID: 03-2S-27-0000- 30th day of June, 2010. Description of property, and described in such Certificate has filed said Name in which Assessed: County, In the State of located in Santa Rosa Mary M. Johnson Tax Certificate for the Tax 00439-0000 Name(s) in which it is Certificate will be sold to Tax Certificate for the Tax ROBERT A CREGGER Florida. County, In the State of Clerk of the Circuit Court Deed to be issued thereon. Name in which Mary M. Johnson assessed is as follows: the Highest Bidder, at the Deed to be issued thereon. SHERRY CREGGER Florida. of Santa Rosa County, The Certificate Number Assessed:PATCHES I INC Clerk of the Circuit Court east end lobby of the The Certificate Number All of the above property is Unless such certificate Florida and year of Issuance, the AS TRUSTEE of Santa Rosa County, Certificate Number: 3096 County Administrative and year of Issuance, the located in Santa Rosa shall be redeemed accord- Unless such certificate ––––––––––––––––––––– Description of property, and All of the above property is Florida Year of Issuance: 2008 Complex at 6495 Caroline Description of property, and County, In the State of ing to Law, the Property shall be redeemed accord- NOTICE OF Name(s) in which it is located in Santa Rosa ––––––––––––––––––––– St., Milton, Florida on the Name(s) in which it is Florida. described in such ing to Law, the Property APPLICATION assessed is as follows: County, In the State of NOTICE OF Description of Property: 16th day of August, 2010 at assessed is as follows: Certificate will be sold to described in such FOR TAX DEED Florida. APPLICATION PROPERTY DESCRIBED 12:00 noon. Dated this the Unless such certificate the Highest Bidder, at the Certificate will be sold to Certificate Number: 3292 FOR TAX DEED IN OR BOOK 2452 PG 23rd day of June, 2010. Certificate Number: 2264 shall be redeemed accord- east end lobby of the the Highest Bidder, at the NOTICE IS HEREBY Year of Issuance: 2008 Unless such certificate 1743 Year of Issuance: 2008 ing to Law, the Property County Administrative east end lobby of the GIVEN THAT DICK N OR shall be redeemed accord- NOTICE IS HEREBY Parcel ID: 24-1N-29-0000- Mary M. Johnson described in such Complex at 6495 Caroline County Administrative BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF Description of Property: ing to Law, the Property GIVEN THAT DICK N OR 00101-0000 Clerk of the Circuit Court Description of Property: LT Certificate will be sold to St., Milton, Florida on the Complex at 6495 Caroline THE RILEY TRUST holder COM NW COR OF THE described in such BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF Name in which Assessed: of Santa Rosa County, 3 BLK 211, HOLLEY BY the Highest Bidder, at the 9th day of August, 2010 at St., Milton, Florida on the of the following Tax Sale NE/4 OF 26-1N-29, TH S Certificate will be sold to THE RILEY TRUST holder TSWS INC Florida THE SEA, AS DES IN OR east end lobby of the 12:00 noon. Dated this the 30th day of August, 2010 at Certificate has filed said 89* E 375', TH S 01* W the Highest Bidder, at the of the following Tax Sale All of the above property is ––––––––––––––––––––– BOOK 1379 PG 254 & OR County Administrative 16th day of June, 2010. 12:00 noon. Dated this the Tax Certificate for the Tax 850', TH N 89* W 450' TO east end lobby of the Certificate has filed said located in Santa Rosa NOTICE OF BOOK 1620 PG 949 (ART Complex at 6495 Caroline 7th day of July, 2010. Deed to be issued thereon. POB, TH CONT N 89* W County Administrative Tax Certificate for the Tax County, In the State of APPLICATION OF INC) St., Milton, Florida on the Mary M. Johnson The Certificate Number 100', TH S 01* W 165', TH Complex at 6495 Caroline Deed to be issued thereon. Florida. FOR TAX DEED Parcel ID: 18-2S-26-1920- 9th day of August, 2010 at Clerk of the Circuit Court Mary M. Johnson and year of Issuance, the S 89* E 100', TH N 01* E St., Milton, Florida on the The Certificate Number 21100-0030 12:00 noon. Dated this the of Santa Rosa County, Clerk of the Circuit Court Description of property, and 165' TO POB, AS DES IN 23rd day of August, 2010 at and year of Issuance, the Unless such certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY Name in which Assessed: 16th day of June, 2010. Florida of Santa Rosa County, Name(s) in which it is OR BOOK 2387 PG 556 12:00 noon. Dated this the Description of property, and shall be redeemed accord- GIVEN THAT DICK N OR MAGNA PROPERTIES ––––––––––––––––––––– Florida assessed is as follows: Parcel ID: 26-1N-29-0000- 30th day of June, 2010. Name(s) in which it is ing to Law, the Property BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF INC ––––––––––––––––––––– 04301-0000 assessed is as follows: described in such THE RILEY TRUST holder All of the above property is LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF Certificate Number: 3873 Name in which Mary M. Johnson Certificate will be sold to of the following Tax Sale located in Santa Rosa APPLICATION Year of Issuance: 2008 Assessed:RICHARD W Clerk of the Circuit Court Certificate Number: 3578 the Highest Bidder, at the Certificate has filed said County, In the State of FOR TAX DEED ADAMS, MARISE S of Santa Rosa County, Year of Issuance: 2008 east end lobby of the Tax Certificate for the Tax Florida. Notice is hereby given that the Canvassing Board for Description of Property: ADAMS Florida County Administrative Deed to be issued thereon. the August 24, 2010 Primary Election, will meet at 3:00 NOTICE IS HEREBY COM NW SEC COR OF All of the above property is ––––––––––––––––––––– Description of Property: LT Complex at 6495 Caroline The Certificate Number Unless such certificate p.m., July 23, 2010 in the Santa Rosa County Elections GIVEN THAT DICK N OR 30-2N-29, TH S 89*48'44" located in Santa Rosa NOTICE OF 9 BLK B, CARIBBEAN St., Milton, Florida on the and year of Issuance, the shall be redeemed accord- Office located at 6495 Caroline St., Room 100, to BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF E ALG N SEC LI 1322.28', County, In the State of APPLICATION ISLES, AS DES IN OR 16th day of August, 2010 at Description of property, and ing to Law, the Property review the current Florida Election Code and to estab- THE RILEY TRUST holder TH S 02*02'31" W Florida. FOR TAX DEED BOOK 1617 PG 1441 12:00 noon. Dated this the Name(s) in which it is described in such lish procedures, standards, and meeting dates for the of the following Tax Sale 1208.22' TO POB, TH Parcel ID: 28-2S-26-9095- 23rd day of June, 2010. assessed is as follows: Certificate will be sold to Primary Election. Certificate has filed said CONT S 422.16' TO N Unless such certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY 00B00-0090 the Highest Bidder, at the Tax Certificate for the Tax R/W QUINTETTE RD, TH shall be redeemed accord- GIVEN THAT DICK N OR Name in which Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number: 3178 east end lobby of the This meeting is open to representatives of the political Deed to be issued thereon. N 37*34'57" W ALG R/W ing to Law, the Property BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF Assessed:KEITH BRETT Clerk of the Circuit Court Year of Issuance: 2008 County Administrative parties, the press, and the public. The Certificate Number 325.16' TH N 52*25'03" E described in such THE RILEY TRUST holder ROSER, BEVERLY JEAN of Santa Rosa County, Complex at 6495 Caroline and year of Issuance, the 269.10' TO POB, BEING Certificate will be sold to of the following Tax Sale ROSER Florida Description of Property: LT St., Milton, Florida on the Ann W. Bodenstein Description of property, and PRCL 2 @ OR 2703 PG the Highest Bidder, at the Certificate has filed said All of the above property is ––––––––––––––––––––– 4 BLK 9, EVERGREEN 9th day of August, 2010 at Supervisor of Elections Name(s) in which it is 1128 east end lobby of the Tax Certificate for the Tax located in Santa Rosa NOTICE OF SHORES 1ST ADD, AS 12:00 noon. Dated this the Santa Rosa County, Florida assessed is as follows: Parcel ID: 30-2N-29-0000- County Administrative Deed to be issued thereon. County, In the State of APPLICATION DES IN OR BOOK 1623 16th day of June, 2010. 02728-0000 Complex at 6495 Caroline The Certificate Number Florida. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4 D July 15, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS Home and Garden Gulf Breeze NEWS Mushrooms growing on live trees may indicate a decay problem Mushrooms are fungi that grow mushrooms are visible. Once the tree is wounded, two inch marshmallow-like struc- upon decaying organic matter. Removing these conks will not many microorganisms land on ture and develops into a woody They do not contain chlorophyll Environmental cure the tree, since the fungus is the surface of the wound. Some shelf fungus. These conks will dis- and therefore cannot produce their living internally inside the tree. of these organisms begin to seminate spores into the air. own food. Their "food" consists of Horticulture Wood decay begins with any grow and colonize the wounded While many of us enjoy eating carbohydrates and proteins injury that breaks through the tissue. Later, wood-rotting fungi mushrooms, they may be indica- produced during the Agent bark and exposes the wood. The attack and grow. tors of decay in our landscape decomposition of organic material. injury may be the result of Palm mushrooms plants. Remember never to eat a Hence, mushrooms in the land- Theresa Friday damage by a mower or string Mushrooms or conks growing wild mushroom unless identified scape are usually an indication of trimmer, animal damage, on a palm are an indication of a by an expert and always investi- decay or decomposition. broken branch, or improperly fatal disease called ganoderma butt gate mushrooms growing on live Many common mushrooms Lawn mushrooms this fungus is the cluster of yel- pruned branches. rot. The conk starts out as a one to trees, palms and shrubs. are poisonous. Never eat a wild Most lawn mushrooms are low mushrooms that typically mushroom unless it has been fungi that feed on decomposing develop at the base of the infect- definitively identified by an grass clippings. Sometimes ed plants. They usually appear New partnership with expert and is known to be edi- mulch that is kept too wet can from June through October, ble. Mushroom identification is also host a crop of these decom- when there have been heavy Halcyon Rehabilitation, very difficult and should always posers. Rather than trying to kill rains and soils are moist. be left to the experts. mushrooms by using expensive Mushroom root rot can attack providing patient-centered fungicides, just pick them by healthy plants, but is more com- innovative programs hand and toss them away. You mon on stressed and neglected can also mow them down, but plants. Proper watering and fer- they will keep coming back. tilization can help prevent trees Another trick is to reduce the and shrubs from becoming vul- amount of water added to the nerable to the fungus. Once a We currently have residential openings landscape, which will discour- plant is infected, it should be age their growth. removed from the landscape to in our Assisted Living community. A circle of mushrooms in the prevent spreading the disease. Schedule a tour. Call 932-9257 lawn may be an indication of a Tree mushrooms disorder called fairy ring. For Wood decay is a common to learn how we can help. more information visit the occurrence among all kinds of University of Florida publication trees. Decay can affect the roots, • Accommodate 60 assisted living residents at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/lh046. sapwood, or heartwood of a Shrub mushrooms tree. Some trees may appear to • 5-Star Rating from Medicare for 2010 Mushroom growing at the base be healthy, yet have extensive • The only Skilled Nursing Home in Gulf Breeze of a shrub may indicate a serious decay within the heartwood. plant disease called mushroom These trees, although appearing root rot. It affects many different healthy, are structurally weak- trees and shrubs. Symptoms ened and will be more vulnera- include branch dieback and thin ble to damage by high winds. foliage that turns yellow or One indication of decay are Photo courtesy of Theresa Friday brown. Mushroom root rot can mushrooms, sometimes called Next to Winn Dixie & Bealls Mushrooms growing in tree also cause reduced growth, wood conks, seen growing on the wounds may be an indication decay, and death. sides of trees. Trees are usually 3387 Gulf Breeze Parkway (850) 932-99257 of decay. But the most tell-tale sign of infected for many years before

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