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Families have less than from three weeks to purchase a Prepaid College Plan at current plan prices. ministry Enrolling children by the Jan. ■ 31 deadline is easy to do Community Life online at www.myfloridapre- Center will be renamed paid.com. in his honor Sunday A recent survey from finan- cial services firm Edward BY VICI PAPAJOHN Jones shows 33 percent of Gulf Breeze News Americans chose ‘increase [email protected] savings’ as their top financial resolution for 2010. After nearly five decades of See PREPAID , Page 2A ministry at Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church, Rev. Herbert Sadler retired Jan. 1. A reception and building WEEKEND dedication in his honor will be Weather held Sunday, Jan. 17 from 2 to THURSDAY 1/14 4 p.m. at the Soundside Partly Cloudy Campus of O GBUMC located high 59 Stoney and Judy Maycock’s fashionable three-story home morning. Officials determined the blaze was an accident, at 4115 low 42O on Calle Hermosa at Pensacola Beach burned Sunday and the loss was estimated at $1.5 million. Details, 1D Soundside Drive in Gulf Breeze FRIDAY 1/15 LEFT: A home at 2387 Sadler built Cloudy Major blazes Bayshore Drive on one of the largest property owned by Jack churches in Sadler high 63O destroy structures Lawrence and Thalia United Meth- low 51O Lemire burned in the odism, shaped countless lives Brutally cold temper- “This year has started early morning hours of and impacted the local commu- atures and high winds off busier than usual,” Jan. 10. nity in immeasurable ways. The SATURDAY 1/16 exacerbated firefighters’ Midway Fire District BELOW: A greenhouse reception is open to all who T-Storms futile efforts to prevent Chief Jonathan Kanzigg located at 3212 Bay would like to express their high 62O several structures from said. “These calls came Street in Gulf Breeze appreciation and bid Sadler farewell. low 51O being destroyed by fire during below-freezing was a complete loss in the past 10 days. temperatures. Personnel after it caught fire Sadler’s career began when Two blazes in Gulf from numerous stations around midnight on he was 20 years old and had SUNDAY 1/17 Breeze and another on had to deal with hoses Monday, Jan. 4. just completed his sophomore Cloudy Pensacola Beach tested freezing to equipment year at Huntingdon (Ala.) high 58O the nerves and persever- failures.” Photos by College when he was assigned to the the Lisman Circuit - six low 45O ance of even the most The public should Steve Clark capable responders. exercise extreme caution. Special to GBN small, country churches in west See SADLER, Page 2A INSIDE News just keeps getting better for GBES’ Vignes Crossword puzzle 3B ■ School’s Teacher of so inspiring and an exciting Classifieds 3D Year named semifinalist TEACHERS OF THE YEAR evening. This year I guess will Community 2-8A be even more fun, and a little Island News 1D for county’s top honor The Santa Rosa Education nerve-wracking,” she laughed. Obituaries 7A Foundation will announce its Teacher Vignes (pronounced ‘vines’) BY PAM BRANNON Opinion 6A of the Year in the coming weeks. has only taught in Santa Rosa Gulf Breeze News Scholar Athlete 5C Nominees and the overall winner will County. [email protected] Finalists Senior Scene 7A Edward Pate, GBHS be honored at the Golden Apple “I grew up in Escambia C Chloe Vignes, GBES County but have always had Sports 1-5 First in a series Valerie Brunn, Rhodes ES Banquet on Feb. 26 at New World family living in Gulf Breeze,” Talk of the Town 5A Chloe Vignes not only is the Kathryn Moore, HNMS Landing in Pensacola. Sherri Ward, Russell ES she said. “I did my first Teacher of the Year for Gulf “Mailing Statement practicum student work out of Breeze Elementary School, but named Teacher of the Year for to take it all in. what is now West Navarre on Editorial Page” this week she was named a the school,” Vignes said. “But “I have always gone to the Elementary, but then did my FOUR SECTIONS, 24 PAGES semifinalist for Santa Rosa then to be told I am a semifinal- banquet to honor the teachers of VOL. 9, NO. 2 student teaching here at Gulf Submitted photo County Teacher of the Year. ist for the county was all too the year since I started teaching JANUARY 14, 2010 See VIGNES Chloe Vignes “It was exciting enough to be much to take in. I am still trying six years ago just because it is , Page 2A home! your Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy mailed directly to mailed directly

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2 A January 14, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS PREPAID: Only a $50 fee Firefighters extricate injured man is due by Jan. 31 cut-off Continued from page 1A Thursday, January 14 Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Increasing savings topped the four flexible plans are avail- Commerce Gala of Commerce Business Committee 9 a.m., list for both men and women, able through Florida Prepaid Development Committee 8 along with other financially- College Plans comprising of Chamber a.m., Chamber Headquarters, Headquarters, 409 focused resolutions. For the tuition plans, the tuition dif- 409 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Gulf Breeze Parkway, past 21 years, more than ferential fee plan, local fee Breeze Gulf Breeze 917,000 children have been plan and dormitory plan to Leadership Santa Rosa enrolled in the Florida Prepaid help cover the costs of a col- Curriculum Committee 8:30 College Plan and 230,000 stu- lege education. a.m., Santa Rosa County Friday, dents have Once chil- Chamber of Commerce board- January 22 gone to college dren are room, 5247 Stewart Street, Santa Rosa County using their pre- ready for col- Milton Santa Rosa County School District Tropical paid benefits. lege, they Storm Ida makeup day “The earli- have a broad Commission Regular 9 a.m., County Administrative Center, All county schools will be er families selection of in session begin saving universities 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Santa Rosa Island for college, the to choose Authority Board 5 p.m., SRIA better,” says from under Monday, January 25 Headquarters, 1 Via de Luna Santa Rosa County Chairman the Florida Drive, Pensacola Beach Commission Committee 9 Duane Prepaid Santa Rosa County Local a.m., County Administrative Ottenstroer of College Plan. Planning Board 6 p.m., Center, 6495 Caroline Street, the Florida Prepaid College The plans can be used at County Administrative Center, Milton Board. “And, the Florida Florida’s 11 public universi- 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Prepaid College Plan is finan- ties, 28 community colleges Santa Rosa County Utility cially guaranteed by the state (including the nine colleges Board 5 p.m., County Administrative Center, 6495 of Florida. Once your family offering baccalaureate Monday, January 18 Caroline Street, Milton has purchased a Florida degrees) and select technical Martin Luther King Jr. Day Prepaid College Plan, your schools. Or the plan’s full dol- Santa Rosa County Schools payments are fixed and never lar value, what would be paid holiday; Santa Rosa County Tuesday, January 26 Chamber of Commerce closed increase, and you don’t have to a Florida public college, can Steve Clark/Special to Gulf Breeze News Santa Rosa County Growth to worry about the economy be transferred to most private Midway Fire District Lieutenants Lou Jones and Ernie Management Plan Workshop when it comes to college sav- and out-of-state colleges. Johnson use the Jaws of Life to extricate passenger Ben Tuesday, January 19 6 p.m., County Administrative ings.” Only a $50 application fee Longoria, 30, of Kodiak, Alaska, from a car driven by Issac Gulf Breeze City Council Center, 6495 Caroline Street, Prepaid tuition can be pur- is due by the Jan. 31 deadline. Vowell, 32, of Pensacola, after the vehicle crashed at 2:45 6:30 p.m., City Hall, 1070 Milton chased for children and grand- The first plan payment is not a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 5 on Bayshore Road in Gulf Breeze. Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze City of Gulf Breeze Board children as soon as they are due until April 20. Families According to the Florida Highway Patrol report, the car was of Adjustments 6:30 p.m., born and up until the 11th can call 1-800-552-GRAD speeding northbound on Bayshore when it left the roadway, City Hall, 1070 Shoreline grade. With college tuition (4723) to order an enrollment hit a boulder, went airborne and crashed into the woods. Wednesday, January 20 Drive, Gulf Breeze representing just 16 percent of kit and paper application and Longoria was transported via helicopter to Baptist Hospital Gulf Breeze Area Chamber the total cost for attending a speak to a customer service in serious condition and has since been released. FHP of Commerce Executive Wednesday, January 27 public university in Florida, representative. stated that alcohol factored into the accident, and charges Board 7 a.m., Chamber were pending against Vowell. A third passenger was not hurt. Headquarters, 409 Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Parkway, Gulf Breeze of Commerce Board of Santa Rosa County Directors 11:30 a.m., Emergency Reports Chamber Headquarters, 409 Information provided by Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue and Midway Fire District Emergency Services VIGNES: Loves teaching Advisory Board 2 p.m., Gulf Breeze Parkway Santa Rosa County Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue County Administrative Center, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Affordable Housing Advisory grade level once loathed Committee 3 p.m., County For the week of Jan. 2 Santa Rosa Tourist mates was suddenly diagnosed Development Council Board Administrative Center, 6495 Continued from page 1A through Jan. 8, Gulf Breeze Fire Caroline Street, Milton with a cancerous tumor on his & Rescue was called for 18 3 p.m., Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce, 5247 Santa Rosa County Parks Breeze Elementary. brain stem last September. emergencies. These incidents and Recreation 5:30 p.m., included 8 medical calls, 1 cook- Stewart Street, Milton “Then I started actually “But my students and their County Administrative Center, ing fire at 9 Camelia Street, 1 Santa Rosa County teaching a classroom of my own parents have been wonderful,” 6495 Caroline Street, Milton hazardous materials situation at Breeze Fire & Rescue, log on to: Aviation Advisory here six years ago. I would be she said. “They have stepped up City of Gulf Breeze 497 Deer Point Drive, 1 agency www.cityofgulfbreeze.com/ Committee 5 p.m., County happy to stay right here and to the plate to make sure and Executive Committee 6:30 assist/standby, 1 motor vehicle firedept/index.html Administrative Center, 6495 retire from this classroom. I keep him feeling a part of their p.m., City Hall, 1070 Shoreline accident, and 6 dispatches can- Caroline Street, Milton love the school and the commu- class. And they even did a Midway Fire District Drive, Gulf Breeze celed en route. nity.” fundraiser for the family during For the week of Dec. 26 For the week of Jan. 1 through Vignes said she has always the Life is a Breeze weekend.” Thursday, January 21 through Jan. 1, Gulf Breeze Fire Jan. 7, Midway Fire District was Thursday, January 28 been a teacher at heart. The boy, Kirk Pennywell, has called for 49 emergencies. These Gulf Breeze Area Chamber & Rescue was called for 10 Santa Rosa County “I am the oldest of five, and a teacher for a mom. emergencies. These incidents incidents included 1 building fire, 1 of Commerce Monthly my mom passed away when she “I always hoped I would get chimney fire, 30 medical assists, 1 Breakfast 7 a.m., Andrews Commission Regular 9 a.m., included 7 medical calls, 1 motor County Administrative Center, was very young. So I have Kirk in my class. He had such a vehicle accident on the motor vehicle accident with Performance and Research injuries and extrication, 1 haz- 6495 Caroline Street, Milton always been like a mother hen great personality,” Vignes said. Bridge (Dec. 29), Pavilion, Gulf Breeze “It was a sad time for all of us ardous condition, 2 motor vehicle and always been teaching, it and 2 dispatched and canceled accidents with no injuries, 5 can- seems like,” she said. “My baby when he was diagnosed. But he en route. celed on scene, 5 service/assist sister made me cry after I got is undergoing chemotherapy For the week of Dec. 19 calls, and 3 false alarms/calls. Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report through Dec. 25, Gulf Breeze the word about Teacher of the treatments and radiation, and For the week of Dec. 25 Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Year when she posted on her we are all taking it one day at a Fire & Rescue was called for 21 through Dec. 31, Midway Fire time.” emergencies. These incidents District was called for 29 emer- Internet site that I had always Drive, Gulf Breeze, larceny and been her favorite teacher. I think The school district sends included 11 medical calls, 2 pub- gencies. These incidents included Felonies 2 fire investigations, 22 medical forgery. that meant the most to me of Vignes to the boy’s home two lic assists, 1 motor vehicle acci- dent on assists, 1 motor vehicle accident 1/11/2010 anything coming from this evenings a week to help him on 1/5/2010 (Dec. 24), 1 water rescue from with injuries, 1 motor vehicle acci- Mims, Kenneth Devaughn, honor so far.” his studies. dent with no injuries, 1 canceled Adams, James Junior, W/M, Pensacola Bay (Dec. 23), 1 B/M, 26, 1900 block of America But even though Vignes “He also visits the classroom, on scene,1 service/assist call, and 67, 6000 block of Clay Circle, structure fire at 76 Highpoint 1 false alarm/call. Gulf Breeze, cocaine posses- Avenue, Gulf Breeze, driving started college working toward and we have a special recliner Drive (Dec. 20) and 5 dispatched For more information about sion. with a suspended license. a degree in teaching, she for him,” she said. “The stu- and canceled en route. Midway Fire District, log on to 1/6/2010 Turner, Jarod Lee, W/M, 28, changed her major mid-stream. dents protect him and get so To learn more about Gulf www.midwayfire.com. “I had so many friends in col- excited when he visits. It has Daniels, Kenneth Jason, 2000 block of River Birch Road, lege telling me I would not been a good lesson for all of W/M, 31, 2900 block of Coral Gulf Breeze, burglary and larce- make any money and I would them at this age.” Strip Parkway, Gulf Breeze, vio- ny. hate teaching elementary kids. I Vignes also works as a SADLER: Moved lation of probation. actually got scared,” she said. Guardian Ad Litem with the Kostic, Michael William, DUIs “My dad had a business of his state, working right now with a to Gulf Breeze in 1975 W/M, 54, 300 block of Shoreline own, so I thought, ‘OK, I can second-grader and two sixth- Drive, Gulf Breeze, cocaine pos- 1/5/2009 take some business courses.’ So graders at their homes once a Continued from page 1A In 2008, Sadler returned to session. Cecil, Daniel Rowan, W/M, I actually graduated and went month. Gulf Breeze as interim senior 1/7/2010 34, 1600 block of Boulivare into marketing for a year. I “I represent the children’s Alabama. Those tiny churches pastor for one year during a Jones, Aime Patricia, W/F, Mayor, Gulf Breeze, DUI. hated it. I knew I was in the interests with the state, and were in need of a pastor, and in nationwide search for a new 32, 9200 block of Quail Roost Wetzel, Eric Vince, W/M, 23, wrong business.” these children are all in foster 1962 Sadler received his first long-term senior pastor. Rev. Road, Navarre, violation of pro- 1400 block of Stanford Road, Vignes returned to school to care programs,” she explained. pastoral appointment. Shane Stanford became senior bation. Gulf Breeze, DUI. get her Master’s – in elementary Vignes said she enjoys work- “I was totally inexperienced, pastor of GBUMC in June 1/8/2010 1/6/2010 teaching. ing with children. didn’t know what I was doing, 2009. Stanford recalled a con- Branson Jr., Clarence Kostic, Michael William, “I got my Master’s at UWF “I have no children of my but the good people of those lit- versation he had with Sadler Richard, B/M, 18, 2300 block of W/M, 54, 300 block of Shoreline in Pensacola, and as soon as I own, except a nine-year-old tle rural churches loved me, put prior to his retirement. Prytania Circle, Navarre, deal- Drive, Gulf Breeze, DUI. started that program it was a step-daughter. I am very close up with me, and got me started “I wanted to support him as ing in stolen property. 1/7/2010 perfect fit,” she said. to her and enjoy time with her in ministry,” he remembers. he and his wife, Barbara, pre- Schlupp, Brian Joseph, Perret, Brittany Lee, W/F, 18, She now teaches fifth grade. so much. But I have always Sadler moved to Gulf Breeze pared to make the transition,” W/M, 19, 1900 block of Frontera 8800 block of Turkey Bluff Road, “I hated (being a student in) loved working with and being in 1975 and served as senior Standford remembered. “But I Street, Navarre, aggravated Navarre, DUI. also was concerned about losing fifth grade – absolutely hated it. around kids” Vignes said. “This pastor of Gulf Breeze United assault with a deadly weapon. 1/10/2010 his wisdom and guidance from I never, ever, in my wildest is where I want to be. Methodist Church until 2003. 1/10/2010 Jones, Stryker Mack, W/M, “A couple teachers were talk- our staff. As we were playing dreams, thought I would end up Under his tenure, attendance Houser, Deborah Michelle, 52, 400 block of Dracena Way, ing this week and said, ‘What if grew from 100 to more than golf together in a tournament, I teaching it. But I love fifth- W/F, 37, 3200 block of Cornell Gulf Breeze, DUI. graders. They learn and change our husbands suddenly won the 2,000. In 1999, the church asked him, ‘Are you sure you so much, especially after lottery and we didn’t need to opened its second campus, the want to do this?’” Christmas break. They are still work anymore? What would we Community Life Center on “Herb took out his 7-iron and at that stage that they want to be do?’ I thought about that,” Soundside Drive. CLC serves hit a low draw onto the green. Yes! I want Gulf a little dependent, and still want Vignes said. thousands of members of the He placed the club back into the Breeze News to be ‘kids,’ but they also are “But I thought, ‘I don’t want community providing support bag, turned to me and said, starting to feel their wings. And to leave my kids.’ So I am sure I groups, recreational ministries ‘Yes.’ And that was that. mailed to my they learn so much so fast. I just would walk right back into my as well as weekly worship. “In golfer language, it was home for just love working with them.” classroom. I would just use In 2003, Sadler left GBUMC ‘time to make the swing and $30 per year This year, Vignes has even some of the money to get some to serve as Superintendent of move on.’” more of a challenge than usual extra help in the class so I could the Dothan, Ala., District, min- The Community Life Center Call (850) 932-8986 to subscribe or visit for her classroom and her 21 do all the things I really want to istering to 99 Methodist church- will be renamed in Sadler’s www.gulfbreezenews.com. Major credit cards welcomed. students. One of their class- do for the kids.” es in Southeast Alabama. honor during Sunday’s event.

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Many families are of your gums and cardiovascu- can end up costing you and your D.D.S., P.A. of Barrineau Family Dentists will take steps to exam, which includes services beginning to elimi- lar disease. People choosing to family significantly through loss and Cosmetic Dentistry. “In some promote good oral health and such as a blood-pressure screen- nate dental care sacrifice personal dental health of work/school due to a cases, simply maintaining regular prevent disease. It truly pays to ing, periodontal evaluation, oral from their budgets can face consequences that have toothache, loss of teeth, risk of checkups, brushing and flossing see a dentist regularly rather cancer screening, decay risk-fac- because of the a lasting impact on one’s overall periodontal disease, and its asso- two times a day and using a pre- than gambling by cutting your tor evaluation and diagnosis. Dr. stress caused by the health, speech, nutrition and ciation to higher risk for heart dis- scription fluoride can be budget now and paying much Barrineau and her staff are invest- Barrineau recession, a recent appearance. ease. Not to mention the impact enough.” more in the future, both with ed in getting to know their survey showed. Decay left undiagnosed can on ones appearance, ability to In other cases, although it is your wallet and your health. In patients and learning about where These financial hardships are progress fairly rapidly. A simple speak, and eat. not ideal, there may be a number the end, the investment in your they are in their lives with the unfortunately placing several filling left untreated can result in Despite the slow economy, of ways Dr. Barrineau may be families’ oral health will be one hopes of meeting all the individu- families (adults and children) at treatment needs that could exceed oral health care must remain a able to spread recommended with great return. als’ comprehensive dental health risk of tooth decay, loss of teeth 10 times the original cost of the priority. treatment over time in order to Dr. Barrineau invites patients needs. and even life threatening health filling, or could lead to a serious “You may not have to commit maintain and stabilize the dis- of all ages to visit her office in To learn more, call Barrineau problems. It should no longer be infection and/or loss of the tooth. to a full treatment plan in order to ease, and prevent it from pro- Gulf Breeze. She and her friendly, Family and Cosmetic Dentistry a surprise to discover that there Without regular checkups and x- get through these financial gressing until the patient is in a professional staff enjoy taking the at 934-2720 or go online to is a link between inflammation rays, neglecting your oral health times,” said Nicole Barrineau, better financial situation. time to provide a complete dental www.DrBarrineau.com. ‘My Three Sons’ plays Prices at highest at Kattner household level in 15 months Dr. Max and Patty Kattner Continuing a price trend of enjoyed the holidays with their RIEFS B recent weeks, retail gasoline GAS WATCH sons, including Andrew Kattner, prices have risen to their highest who returned home to Gulf There is no substitute for blood, level in 15 months as frigid Breeze after eight months of ($2.78), have increased by 10 and volunteer donors are the weather, a weak U.S. dollar, ris- duty in Iraq. cents this past week. only source. ing crude oil prices, and sched- Andrew is a 1st Lieutenant in “Crude oil and retail gasoline The Red Cross encourages uled refinery shutdowns all con- the U.S. Army in the Armored prices are rising for a variety of people who are in good health to tribute to higher prices at the Tank Division based at Outpost donate so that hospital patients pump. reasons right now, and the harsh Apache. He was scheduled to have the blood or platelets they According to ‘Retail Fuel weather is just one component,” return to the Middle East on need to make a full recovery. Watch,’ in the past three weeks, said Gregg Laskoski, managing Tuesday, Jan. 12 to complete his Blood is needed to help treat a wholesale prices have shot up director of public relations, year tour in Iraq. variety of patients including by nearly 15 cents a gallon. AAA Auto Club South. “It Brother Chris Kattner came accident victims and individuals Gasoline prices have been doesn’t help that the dollar is home to visit from Warner undergoing surgery and cancer pushed higher by stronger oil weakening at the same time Robins Air Force Base where he treatment. futures prices and a weak dollar refineries have begun planned is in special intelligence and Blood can be safely donated Submitted photo that encourages traders to pour shutdowns for seasonal mainte- computers as an Airman. every 56 days. Most healthy Dr. Max Kattner and wife Patty enjoyed visiting with their money into commodities as a nance. This occurs just about Youngest son Fred Kattner is people age 17 and older, or 16 sons during the holidays. Back in the nest on Jan. 5 were hedge against inflation. every year at this time because pursuing a fabrication and with parental consent, who brothers Andy, Chris and Fred. The U.S. average price of demand for gasoline and diesel design degree at Pensacola weigh at least 110 pounds, are herself singing with country- size and height along with unleaded regular gasoline at the is traditionally pretty weak in Junior College. eligible to donate blood and beginning of the week was January and February.” All three brothers were happy pop stalwarts Eddy Arnold and changes to regulations for non- platelets. Donors who are 18 Mickey Gilley. conforming signs. $2.74 per gallon, up 8 cents Crude oil on the New York to spend time together to start and younger must also meet over the previous week. Mercantile Exchange opened off the New Year. The family The public is welcome. The The meeting will take place specific height and weight museum is located aboard the in the board meeting room Average prices in Florida Monday at $82.75 per barrel. lives on Baycliff Road in Gulf requirements. Breeze. Naval Air Station in Penascola. located at 6495 Caroline For more information or to Sponsors include Studer Street, Milton. The public is locate a nearby blood drive, Group owner Quint Studer and encouraged to attend this Cold weather please call 1-800- 448-3543 or stresses blood supplies Lt. Sarah L. Woollard, U.S. meeting to comment and make visit RedCrossBlood.org. Navy. Contact the NAS Public recommendations on the draft. Affairs Office at (850) 452- As a result of the recent bad Once the draft ordinance is Artists slated for 3100 for information. complete, it will be presented weather across the country and ‘Make A Difference’ to the board of county com- on the heels of the holiday sea- Planning Board seeks missioners for consideration at son, the blood supply has drasti- On Wednesday, Jan. 20, the input from residents a public hearing yet to be cally decreased in the Gulf Blue Angels Atrium in the scheduled Coast region. Type O negative National Naval Aviation The Santa Rosa County For more information or to and type B negative blood sup- Museum will host a concert Local Planning Board will hold offer on-premise sign ordi- plies have dropped to emer- dedicated to “Those Who Make a public workshop today nance suggestions, please Vici Papajohn/Gulf Breeze News gency levels, and help is needed a Difference.” (Thursday, Jan. 14) following contact Shawn Ward at (850) The David Shell family was one of many bellringers supporting now! Since type O negative Doors open at 6 p.m., with the scheduled local planning 981-7082. the Salvation Army at Publix Supermarket during the holidays. blood can be used for any the show starting at 7. It will board meeting at 6 p.m. to con- patient when there is not time to feature some of Nashville’s and sider regulatory changes for on- determine the patient’s blood Pensacola’s best musicians, premise signs. type, it is crucial that there is a including Ronnie Levine’s One A review of the sign ordi- sufficient supply. World Beach, Alex Call, Lisa nance relative to on-premise Every two seconds, someone Carrie, and The Fire Starters. free standing signs was recom- in the United States needs Alex Call is a singer/song- mended by the planning board blood. Accident victims as well writer that has helped write pop in early 2009. Planning efforts as patients with cancer, sickle hits such as “867-5309.” He has have been under way since. The cell disease, blood disorders and also produced five solo albums. draft ordinance to be presented other illnesses receive lifesav- Lisa Carrie is a professional at the workshop includes pro- ing transfusions every day. vocalist who made a name for posed changes to permitted sign

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Kristen Legislators hear leaders’ concerns Marks Free Estate Planning and Guardian Reports available at ■ Several issues merit ratchet back what we pay out in “I think we are all smart discussion during joint payments. enough to come up with some www.MyPinkLawyer.com “One problem we have also standards and rules that will Chamber luncheon discovered is people will go on protect the public’s right to (850) 298-8877 unemployment and a year later know and still keep us competi- BY PAM BRANNON they are still drawing it and are tive,” she said. Gulf Breeze News no longer eligible. Businesses One major concern of both [email protected] have a whole year to challenge a Chambers is Amendment 4, claim. It has been estimated by which is to be placed on the Defeating Amendment 4 on people who are studying the election ballot this November. If November’s ballot, opposition problem in Tallahassee that if approved, it would amend the of off-shore drilling, skyrocket- we could get all the people off state constitution to demand that ing costs to small business Florida’s unemployment that all local communities and coun- through the unemployment tax are no longer eligible for bene- ties take every change to their compensation law of Jan. 1, and comprehensive land use plans to Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News fits, we could save at least $80 Florida offering incentives for million to $100 million a year.” the voters for approval. On the economic development similar Rep. Clay Ford of Gulf Breeze said some citizens did not understand why the state turned down money from the Rep. Clay Ford of Gulf ballot it will be called to ones offered by Alabama Breeze said people did not “Hometown Democracy” and is were top concerns of business federal stimulus for unemployment funds. “We could have been worse off then we are now,” he insisted. understand when the state already in place in St. leaders meeting with legislators turned down money from the Petersburg Beach. Community in Pensacola last Thursday. federal stimulus for unemploy- leaders there say it has stopped The Chambers of Commerce ment funds. all economic growth. and leaders from Santa Rosa “We could have been even CPA Jack Rowell of and Escambia counties met worse off than we are now,” he Pensacola explained to business members of their legislative del- said. “We took some grief when leaders that most small commu- egations to let them know what we turned down a half-billion nities can have as many as 600 Linda Taylor Murphy local business concerns are in dollars in federal stimulus small changes to their compre- the region right now. monies last year to ‘help’ with hensive land use plan within a State Rep. Ray Sansom said the unemployment fund. But if year, and if each of those need- agency cooperation is one thing we had accepted it, we also ed to be approved by voters, it that makes Northwest Florida a would have been made to accept would stall any new business good place to live and work. the terms – which would mean growth. “Northwest Florida is unique Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director anyone who got mad at their Sansom said it would be the in that communities are willing boss in Florida could quit and worst thing to ever hit Florida. to work together, like today. You Meg Peltier greets the large crowd of leaders who attended the joint-Chamber legislative luncheon at The Civic Center. start drawing unemployment “We would encourage the don’t see that as much in south from the state. We would be in local chambers to get out to the Florida,” Sansom said. “Our cern about the unem- even worse shape if that had public and let them know what delegation also works together ployment tax happened.” the real, honest consequences Now’s the time to make in Tallahassee, and that is the increases. With the Cindy Anderson, Director of are of passing Amendment 4,” a real estate purchase. way we can get things done for new tax rate becom- the Economic Development he said. “We in Tallahassee can you here.” Call Today ing effective two Council TEAM Santa Rosa, told partner with local communities Speakers from both counties cell: 850-748-0865 weeks ago, some legislators that she would to try to get the world out, but outlined the issues the chambers businesses received office: 850-934-3233 indeed be their favorite speaker the most effective impact will were concerned about for this a bill for 12 times because she was asking for be from people living here talk- area. Economic development what they had paid something that would cost them ing to groups and individuals was a key theme of the day. in 2009 for their no money. After outlining the you know. Charles Wood, representing the unemployment tax “It is very important that you Pensacola Chamber, said all of compensation to the success of TEAM over the past few years, with 800 jobs created put together a plan on how to the things outlined in their pre- state. defeat this amendment now.” sentations affect economic “I have 120 from new business locating in [email protected] development – from lessening employees whose Santa Rosa County last year the burden of the unemployment paychecks I sign alone, she warned, “There is Gulf Coast Renaissance Faire presents tax, to incentives for new busi- every Friday,” Gaetz only one thing that could stop ness, as well as protecting mili- said. “I understand this momentum. I am so afraid the First Annual Gulf Coast Full Contact tary interests in the area. Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News we will get into a position where the concern over the Gulf Breeze Mayor Beverly Zimmern Sen. Don Gaetz told the increase in unem- all our notes and records regard- JOUSTING TOURNAMENT! shares a moment with Rep. Clay Ford,   group he understood their con- ployment taxes on a former Mayor Pro Tem of the city. ing new contacts and clients will Jan. 22, 610 pm Jan. 23, 124 & 610 pm Jan. 24, 124 pm small businesses. have to be made public, and we But we are now borrowing unemployment payments. will not competitive any more Obama Bucks to pay our unem- “Our unemployment fund is with surrounding states.” ployment claims in Florida, and dry. We had to turn to the feder- Anderson said she wants the we are digging our hole deeper.” al government and are now state to work with the economic Gaetz said the state is paying $900 million in debt to the developers to find a balance out $200 million a month in Feds,” Gaetz said. “We could under the Sunshine Law. Small Business Development Center offers seminars The Small Business Attendees will discover the present a Nautilus card. Development Center (SBDC) at basics of writing a business The following day, Thursday, FULL CONTACT JOUSTING the University of West Florida plan, and will learn how a busi- Jan. 21 from 9 a.m. to noon, the  MEDIEVAL COMBAT  FOOD, DRINK & WARES (401 East Chase Street, Suite ness plan impacts the lending SBDC will present a ‘Starting a ESCAMBIA EQUESTRIAN CENTER Pam Brannon/GBN 100, Pensacola) is holding its decision and the success of a Business’ workshop. Cost is ‘Business Planning for Success’ business. The cost if $40 for the $35 for the public and free for 7750 Mobile Hwy, Pensacola www.gcrf.us Rep. Ray Sansom praised $ $ local business communities workshop on Wednesday, Jan. public and free for students and UWF students and faculty . Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or at the gate: 15 and 10 for working together. 20, from 6 to 9 p.m. faculty members of UWF who To learn more, call 473-7830. [email protected] 8774298462 Put it on your calendar today, You’re invited! IISSLLAANNDD RREEAALLTTYY INTEGRATIVE of PENSACOLA BEACH

SOLUTIONS Patient Appreciation Day and Open House January 16, 2010 • 10 AM to 3 PM 4657 Gulf Breeze Parkway in RB Office Park. 8509169304 [email protected] Come and meet Dr. Cann and her staff! We will be honoring our existing patients for taking a proactive choice to have better health by “integrating” the benefits of Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, Massage Therapy and Nutrition. We look forward to meeting those in the community that we have not had the $189,900 $99,900 pleasure of being acquainted with as of yet. There will be refreshments, raffle 3/2 Canal Front Home Best canal front buy in prizes, blood pressure testing, chiropractic adjustments, nutritional sampling, with 70’ on the Canal Santa Rosa Shores test trials on our massage therapy table and more! 1608 Lahaina Ct 3323 Circle Dr Gulf Breeze NAN HARPER Gulf Breeze Nutritionals and Supplies will be 15% off 2010 WCR Florida State President if purchased January 16, 2010 (850) 916-7188 ISLAND REALTY 45 Via de Luna Pensacola Beach Spinal Decompression for qualified candidates. Nan Harper, Realtor/Owner 50% DISCOUNT Foot Levelers orthotics for the first 15 people who order. Cell: (850) 293-9321

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PolkaTots in Harbourtown changes business hours, retains top service

PolkaTots has changed the the early hours can shop on hours of their business in Tuesdays and Thursdays until 6 Harbourtown Shopping Center p.m. and will be staying open until 2 The shop is closed Sunday p m. on Wednesday, Friday and and Monday, but opens at 10 Saturday. a m. every other day of the Customers who cannot make week.

Submitted photo Submitted photo Birthday Ladies of the Pensacola Beach Woman’s Club for District 5 County Commissioner Lane Lynchard displays the the month of December included, from left, Nancy Crane and Santa Rosa Shores message board covered front and back Pat Bernhard. They got to hold the ceremonial mermaid. with Christmas and New Year wishes from area residents. Friends of GB Library to meet Jan. 19

The Friends of the Gulf ties that started with a social. Breeze Library will have their The entertainment was delight- annual meeting on Tuesday, ful, featuring the “Cheerful Jan. 19 in the meeting room at Cherubs” Shawn Thomas, the Gulf Breeze Library. of the Steve Speir, Sabrina George, This year’s meeting will be Talalk Toown n and club secretary Patty in cooperation with the Gulf By Betty Archer Allen Kattner performing Christmas [email protected] Breeze Area Historic Society music. and begins at 7:30 p.m. numerous star gazes at public the book, ‘Growing Up The club gave special thanks Following a short business schools in Escambia and Santa Organized, A Mom To Mom for the great publicity it meeting, Dr. Pat Moore and Dr. Rosa counties. In the summer, Guide.’ She’s giving one of her received all year by having Jay Clune of the History he can be found at the Fort books as a door prize. Betty Archer Allen, Gulf Department at the University of Pickens summer sky interpreta- Schneider will share tips on Breeze News; Shelley Johnson, West Florida will present a pro- tion sessions at Battery Worth getting your house in order Pensacola Beach Island Times; gram on “Public History and and the Summer Sidewalk Star right now. and Donna Freckmann, You.” Refreshments will fol- Gazes held at the Pensacola For luncheon and nursery Pensacola News Journal, as low the meeting. Beach Gulfside Pavilion. reservations, please call Sue at special guests. For more information, con- Always willing to go out and 932-2308 or Eleanor at 479- tact Bob Menzer at (850) 934- share his love of the night sky 1632 or e-mail Sandy at Santa Rosa Shores 7765. with anyone wanting to take a [email protected] Women’s Club look through his telescope, his webs.Com/Pensacolacwc Navarre Library’s motto is “Have Telescope, Will The Santa Rosa Shores Lore, Legends, Learning Travel.” Learn more about the IMPACT100 schedules Women’s Club held the first Escambia Amateur Astronomy Jan. 25 get-together meeting of the New Year at the The night is always there Association at home of Joanne Fitzpatrick on with its starry sky but remains www.eaaa net/eaaasection.htm. IMPACT 100 is having a Circle Drive. The meeting was a mystery to most. To unravel After the presentation, “social” for women in south attended by approximately 30 these mysteries, attend the weather permitting, Barker will Santa Rosa County. It will be members, and the program was Lore, Legends and Learning at set up a telescope outside for a held on Sunday, Jan. 25 at the on fitness and health presented the Library program on closer look at the sky above us. Good Samaritan Clinic in by Sam Hilley and Wendy Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 5:30 p.m. at To learn more, contact Cheryl Gulf Breeze from 4:30 until Devanney with The Club the Navarre Library, 8484 Rothwell at 396-7148 or histo- 6:30 p.m. The objective is to Family Fitness Center. Harvell Road, Navarre. [email protected]. give area women the chance They gave an informative The program will feature to learn more about member- program on health, fitness and Dewey J. Barker, who under- ‘Get Organized Now’ ship in IMPACT 100, and diet and explained the numer- stands the wonders of the night is topic of luncheon meeting at the Clinic will ous programs they have to help sky. Barker is an educator by demonstrate how an IMPACT you get and stay fit. profession and the current The Florida Women’s 100 grant has made a differ- A short business meeting Education Chairman for the Connection” cordially invites ence at in the community. was held and a big thank you Escambia Amateur Astronomy Gulf Coast area women to There will be refreshments was expressed for help the Association [EAAA] by avoca- attend a “Get Organized Now” and a tour. women gave in making “Santa tion. He has been a member of luncheon at New World More information can be In Swenson Park” so success- the astronomy club for 10 years Landing, 600 S. Palafox Street seen at www.impact100 ful this year. The ladies then and has served as vice presi- on Wednesday, Jan. 20 from pensacola.org adjourned for refreshments and dent for the last three. 11:15 a.m. to 1 p m. Cost is social time with friends and Growing up in the $13.50 Pensacola Beach neighbors. Pensacola/Gulf Breeze area, The speaker will be Vicki Woman’s Club Santa Rosa Shores Barker was interested in astron- Spring from Jackson, Miss. She Women’s Club is a social club omy, but his interest peaked will tell her ‘Cinderella’ story The Pensacola Beach that meets once a month and after seeing photographs on how she went from hope- Woman’s Club Christmas is open to any woman in the returned by the Pathfinder mis- lessness to happiness. luncheon was held at Santa Rosa Shores area. If sion during the 1997 explo- The program will feature Hemingway’s on Pensacola interested or in need more ration of Mars. Lea Schneider, a professional Beach on Dec. 15. More than information, please call Julia Baker has coordinated organizer and local author of 70 women enjoyed the festivi- Russell at 934-1444.

Submitted photo Submitted photo Santa Rosa Women’s Club President Trish Trachy (left) Santa Rosa Shores community advocate Margaret introduces Wendy Devanney and Sam Hilley to those gath- Cunningham shows off the ‘tree that keeps on giving.’ Here’s ered for the club’s Jan. 5 meeting. hoping the recent cold weather didn’t damage the tree’s treats.

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P.O. Box 1414 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Spot: Harbourtown Unit #35 Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 WHERE WE PUT Office: (850) 932-8986 PEOPLE “ON THE Fax: (850) 932-8794 SPOT” TO ANSWER www.gulfbreezenews.com A QUESTION “ON 2008 Florida Press Association THE SPOT.” Award Winner By Scott Page ■ Honorable Mention - Sports ■ Third Place - Front Page Makeup In light of three recent house fires, what extra precau- tions do you plan to take to protect CO-PUBLISHERS : Lisa Newell your home and Victoria Papajohn family? EDITOR: Joe Culpepper SPORTS EDITOR: Jason Thompson SALES: Rusti Fontaine OFFICE MANAGER: Karen Murphy City showing foresight by not rebuilding bridge ART DIRECTOR: Denise Lukas Gulf Breeze Fishing Bridge offers the city a greater future if it’s not replaced GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: “Nothing really. I just make sure Nick Noyes It's easy to wonder as we recreation areas with mitiga- my space heater is turned off drive across the bridge to and tion dollars instead. Within when I’m gone.” CONTRIBUTORS: from Pensacola why, five years this decade it is very likely Maggie Chriss Betty Archer Allen after Hurricane Ivan destroyed that serious efforts to tear Gulf Breeze Bette Boyle the Gulf Breeze Fishing Pier, down and rebuild our Three Pam Brannon are the damaged remains still Mile Bridge will begin. What Scott Page there? will happen to Pensacola's Chuck Randle I know that other media fishing bridge then? Truth is, Rhonda Randazzo outlets have challenged the I am sure the more than $10 Member: presence of the concrete and million of their own monies rebar remnants, and some approval and funding soon, and breaking the cycle of disas- they poured into the demoli- Florida Press Association accuse the city government of they are mostly grateful that ter damage, reconstruction, and tion and reconstruction will National Newspaper Assn. lax action. But the truth is such options exist. repeated damage ultimately benefit the area and delight the Gulf Breeze Area Chamber that the Gulf Breeze Fishing Last week, I pressured Steve lessens the impact of the disas- loyal users who have missed of Commerce (“2003 Small Bridge offers the city a greater Milford at the city and asked ters." their bridges for five years. Business of the Year”) future if it is not replaced, but why FEMA was taking so long Exactly. And it now stands as a bench- “Check my smoke detector and Pensacola Beach Chamber is "mitigated." to even approve and fund the Anyone who knows me mark of fairness in support of make sure everything is turned of Commerce When city leaders chose to storm-destroyed fishing bridge. knows I am a nut for recycling Gulf Breeze's claim. off when I leave the house.” mitigate the fishing bridge, they He could only reply, "I can and reuse. I am proud of the Our city does not have even Melissa Dohner Pensacola Chamber were afforded the opportunity only indicate that FEMA has leaders in Santa Rosa County the $3 million in reserve for of Commerce Pensacola to seek alternate project fund- never indicated to us that they and Escambia County who demolition, and I just hope Navarre Tourist ing that would go a long way to don't intend to follow the regu- accepted the bridges when the FEMA will immediately fund Development Council serve the community and mini- lation, but they have never indi- FDOT ceded them, and made the demolition of the Gulf Santa Rosa County Chamber mize the loss of the popular cated that it is a hard-and-fast veritable silk purses out of Breeze fishing bridge and of Commerce recreational bridge. Though rule, either." sow's ears. The bridges were a then move forward on funding FEMA regulation 44CFR FEMA funds the National wonder – very well used, well the alternative projects for the LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze Flood Insurance Program. As maintained and popular with News welcomes your opinion. Section 206.202 (2) requires city. We reserve the right to edit a that when an applicant files a one catastrophe after another visitors and locals alike. Our city council acted on letter to fit space available. We project worksheet, FEMA has throughout many regions of the By choosing to not rebuild FEMA suggestions for mitiga- do not accept letters containing 45 days to approve or explain United States showed the sig- the Gulf Breeze fishing bridge, tion, eliminated the possibility a personal attack on any indi- why, the city has worked for nificant chance of recurring the Gulf Breeze City Council of repeated damage to a recon- vidual. Letters must be limited almost four years to attain incidents, the agency stressed showed foresight. The rebuilt structed fishing bridge, and has “When I leave home, I try to to one per month from an indi- FEMA's blessing on the mitiga- the importance of employing Pensacola fishing bridge looks instead petitioned for alterna- make sure everything is turned vidual writer. If we receive form tion. I am sure they grow frus- mitigation for "potential future strong to me, but I wonder if tive projects. off.” letters, we will print only the first trated by the delays, but in damages avoidance." the Pensacola City Council or If FEMA is truly committed Akiko Hashida one we receive. Include your interview after interview I am As the FEMA Web page puts County Commission might to mitigation, it needs to put its name, address and daytime Gulf Breeze assured that while they hope it, "Not rebuilding a structure to have funded part of the money where its mouth is. phone number. the process to end with reduce loss of life and property, Maritime Park, or rebuilt city CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze News is committed to accuracy and wants to hear from you if we need to make a correction or Observing proper flag protocol least we can do clarification. Please email us at [email protected] I am Americanism then drove to City Hall to see with the subject line Chairman for American the mayor and was given a CORRECTION or Legion Post 378 Gulf Breeze phone number to call. I left a CLARIFICATION. Or, call and VFW Post 4007 Navarre. message and have not heard (850) 932-8986 during I also am a member of the back from anyone. “Check the battery on my office hours and ask for Pensacola Veterans Memorial The instance that blows my smoke detector.” news or sports departments. Park Foundation and a mind, though, is when I drove Polly Thompson ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze Vietnam Veteran. by the United States Gulf Breeze News will not be responsible for On my way to the Pearl Courthouse and the flag there quality or discoloration in ads Harbor ceremony at Pensacola was a full-staff. I went inside provided by the advertiser or its flag that it be to half-staff. I them I was going to lower the agents. NAS on Dec. 7, 2009, I just and spoke to security, and could not bring myself to was thanked for bringing this flag again. I requested that they said they would pass the to their attention, and they they make everyone in the Gulf Breeze News is published drive by all the American reminder along. I then drove weekly on Thursdays for $30 flags being flown at full-staff assured me they would take school aware of what day it to the city police department per year by Gulf Breeze News without saying something. So care of this request. The third was. and spoke to them. About 15 Publishing, Inc. Periodical I decided to turn around and school I went to, the ROTC I then stopped a several minutes later, my phone rang postage paid at Gulf Breeze, start with the schools that had leader thanked me for remind- fast-food restaurants and and it was a sergeant with the Florida. USPS # 021819. their flags at full-staff. ing him it was Dec. 7. reminded them. My next stop police department thanking Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- The first school I stopped By the time I drove back was the Sheriff’s and fire for bringing the issue to their tions. POSTMASTER: Please by the first school where I department offices. at, I simply got out of my attention. Then, after stopping “I live very close to the fire sta- send address changes to personally lowered the flag, When I drove across Three truck and lowered the flag to at a seafood business with one tion, and I have a fire extin- Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box half-staff. The next school I somebody had raised the flag Mile Bridge into Pensacola, of the largest flags I have ever 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. guisher and working smoke went to, I asked the people in back to full-staff. So I went the first thing I saw was the seen, and minutes later at a All content is copyrighted detector. I really don’t know into the school and reminded five flags display with the 2009. Advertising rates are the office to make sure that car dealership, I finally made what else I can do.” them it was Dec. 7 and told American flag at full-staff. I See ESMOND available upon request. when the students raised the , Page 7A Jerry Watford Gulf Breeze GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS January 14, 2010 7 A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Holiday season simply transforms into ‘birthday’ season

Are you glad to have finally ness, you know! Oh, and no That’s the part that appeals ■ drawn another busy holiday tacky birthday e-mails. most to me, easy clean up! I might not be known for my season to a close? For me, it Well, it’s always good to I admit I have never been cooking skills, but my sense of still is not time to give up just have something to celebrate. known for my kitchen skills. humor will still hold up for the yet. The next two months fea- ■ When raising five kids, it was coming decade. Try this one on ture three more family birth- Too many concerts for your always a test of speed and for laughs: days before another breathing husband this month? endurance, rather than gourmet A woman was discussing the space arrives. For a change, he might enjoy taste - and mostly I cooked the various aspects and possible My youngest son’s birthday the Freestyle Motocross - foods my husband enjoyed. His outcomes of buying a policy is followed closely by my own, astounding motorcycle tricks tastes were simple - tuna salad, with the insurance agent. and then my daughter’s, and that will get his adrenaline Tickets are available at The think I’ll try this myself very salmon patties, and big break- During the discussion, she then my eldest son. Add in flowing - at the Pensacola Pensacola Civic Center Box soon. fasts with eggs and bacon, like asked, “Suppose I take out life President’s Day and Valentine’s Civic Center, 7:30 p.m. Friday Office, Ticketmaster outlets, Easy Deviled Eggs we all made in the old days insurance for my husband Day, and all this takes me sail- and Saturday, Jan. 15 and 16. charge by phone (800) 745-3000, Put cooked egg yolks in a before worries about choles- today, and tomorrow he dies? ing all the way through to the Oh, come on, girls - give him a or www.ticketmaster.com zip-lock baggie. Seal, mash till terol took over. What will I get?” end of February. It often seems chance to enjoy some ‘guy (additional fees may apply). they are all broken up. Add Remember those days? The agent eyed her suspi- to be no use putting away all stuff’ for the New Year. He ■ remainder of ingredients, But, my daughter seems to ciously and replied, “Probably the decorations. Somebody will might even take the grandkids. Meanwhile, back on the reseal, keep mashing it up and enjoy cooking vegetarian foods, twenty to life.” always recognize them from Ticket prices are $22 and homefront, a friend In Texas mixing thoroughly, then cut the which I find to be quite tasty, See you in two weeks! other years anyway. I’ll have to $17 for adults and $7 for chil- recently e-mailed me this tip corner tip of the baggy, squeeze and all of my sons are capable ■ keep cards and envelopes on dren ages 12 and under. Get for making deviled eggs easily. mixture into egg. Just throw of making themselves a meal Editor’s note: Bette Boyle’s hand, too - we seniors have to your tickets today – prices They are always popular at bag away when done. Easy when necessary, so I guess it all column will begin appearing keep the Post Office in busi- increase $2 on days of show. church potlucks and such, so I clean up! worked out for the best. every other week.

OBITUARIES FDA okays rheumatoid MARGARET BETTS Presbyterian Church. In lieu of Jan. 8. Inurnment was at Rose 1907–2010 flowers, please consider a Lawn Cemetery. arthritis drug donation to Covenant Hospice In lieu of flowers, donations Rev. Rory Hermann Margaret Ethel Dunton of Pensacola or to Gulf in Holly’s memory can be The U.S. Food and Drug Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Betts of Gulf Breeze, just Breeze Presbyterian Church made to Navarre United Administration last week three weeks shy of her 103rd in Betts’ name. Methodist Church. approved Actemra (tocilizum- birthday, passed away on Arrangements entrusted to Arrangements entrusted to ab) to treat adults with moder- Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010. Rose Lawn Funeral Home of Rose Lawn Funeral Home of Cruise vacation mindful ate to severe rheumatoid arthri- She was born Jan. 30, Gulf Breeze. Offer condo- Gulf Breeze. Offer condo- tis who have not adequately 1907, in Nassawadox, Va. lences, share memories and lences, share memories and responded to or cannot tolerate After attending William and sign the guest book at sign the guest book at of Scripture’s Law, Gospel other approved drug classes for www.roselawn-fh.com. www.roselawn-fh.com. Mary College in the first class rheumatoid arthritis. Lutherans think of Scripture I may succeed but I will find of women accepted there, she Actemra’s recommended use graduated from the University HOWARD DEISSLER JEANNINE McKIBBINS as containing two major divi- myself in the water. Thus, there is limited to patients who have of Delaware and taught Home 1929-2010 1934-2010 sions, Law and Gospel. Every are limits to my behavior. I failed other approved therapies Economics in Lewes, Del... verse can be classified as one or can stray outside, but I get in because of serious safety con- She married Ralph N. Betts in Howard Edward Deissler, Jeannine Louise the other, and sometimes both. trouble. cerns that were noted in clinical 1931, and they lived for more 80, of Gulf Breeze, passed McKibbins, 75, of Gulf Breeze, The Law, as opposed to the Second, a cruise reminds me studies. These safety concerns than 58 years in Clarksville away Monday, Jan. 4, 2010. passed away on Monday, Gospel, tells us what we must of a mirror. The commanding and Ocean View, Del. In 1989, Deissler was born Oct. 10, Jan. 4, 2010. do but cannot do in order to officer sets certain guidelines include elevated liver enzymes, the Betts moved to Gulf 1929. He is survived by sons, McKibbons was born April save ourselves. The Gospel for my behavior. I can hold my elevated low-density lipopro- Breeze and enjoyed living Major Kirk M. Deissler 1, 1934 in Milwaukee, Wis. tells us what God has done for actions up against his guide- tein (LDL) or bad cholesterol, close to their family. (USMC, ret.) and Gregg She was both an “April Fool” us in Christ. lines and see whether or not I hypertension, and gastrointesti- Deissler; daughters, Jill Ethel was a member of baby and an Easter Sunday The Law has its uses even am a good passenger. If I vio- nal perforations. Gulf Breeze Presbyterian Deissler and Susan (Paul) blessed child. Her mother, though no one can save them- late these, the captain will “Physicians and patients Church. She enjoyed partici- Wragg; and grandsons, Mildred, taught music classes selves by keeping the Law. My lower the hammer. I might need to be aware of the risk of pating in the Stitchery Guild, Joshua and Haiden Wragg. in the local schools, and her serious adverse effects of the DAR, and the Colonial Arrangements were wife and I recently took a find myself put ashore at the father, Joseph, was a respect- cruise to unwind after the hec- nearest port stop. During one Actemra and make informed Dames XVII Century, Fort San entrusted to Rose Lawn ed dentist. The family also tic holiday season and to pre- cruise, a passenger was caught decisions regarding its benefits Carlos Chapter. In Delaware, Funeral Home of Gulf Breeze. included two older brothers, pare ourselves for Lent, which stealing. He was put off the and risks in the treatment of she was active in the same Offer condolences, share Jack and Fay, and a younger follows in about a month. A ship in Costa Maya and told to individual patients,” said Bob organizations and was an memories and sign the guest brother, David. Elder in the Frankford book at www.roselawn- cruise reminds me of the three find his own way home. Rappaport, M.D., director of She attended the the Division of Analgesics, Presbyterian Church. fh.com. Wisconsin State Teachers uses of the Law. Third, the cruise line’s regu- After moving to Gulf First, a cruise reminds me of lations serve as a ruler. They Anesthetics and Rheumatology College for one year as a Products in the FDA’s Center Breeze, “Nana” became the HOLLY HEDRICK music major. On Aug. 15, a curb. The ship has definite advise me as to how I should for Drug Evaluation and name used by so many 1957-2010 1953, she married Samuel physical limits. It is 1,000 feet interact with the other passen- Research. friends of her grandchildren, McKibbins and began a loving long by 120 feet at the beam. gers and shipboard staff. I Jeffrey Allen Roltsch and Holly Michelle Hedrick, 52, relationship that lasted 56 At the furthest extremities, one could be rude, obnoxious, and The FDA is requiring the Lorena Roltsch Cornwell. of Navarre, passed away on years. Their children included finds either a bulkhead or a life drunk, but then nobody would sponsor to conduct a post-mar- Betts was preceded in Saturday, Jan. 2. sons Paul and Andrew, and a rail. I am free to roam within want to have anything to do keting clinical trial to further death by her husband of 64 Hedrick was born Oct. 4, daughter, Karen. those boundaries. If I try to with me. Chances are, I would evaluate the long-term safety of years, Ralph Nelson Betts; 1957 at Fort Sill Army The family eventually set- walk 121 feet across the beam, not be invited on another cruise. Actemra. and her grandson, Nelson Hospital to Larry and Sharon tled in Gulf Breeze, and they Betts Roltsch. Hedrick. She was the oldest were blessed with five grand- Those surviving Nana are of three children. children, Sandra, Kristina, her sister, Sudie Brothers of She is sur- Samuel, Craig and Dylan. Emporia, Va.; daughter Peggy vived by her McKibbins, who enjoyed and her husband, Cliff father, Terry; sis- playing piano, needlework of all Roltsch; grandson Jeffrey and ter, Kelly; brother, kinds and playing bridge, also his wife, Maureen; and grand- Russ; niece, daughter, Lorena and David Cierra; and is survived by two brothers. No service was planned. Cornwell; three great-grand- Hedrick nephew, Hoyt. daughters, Sarah Grace and Hedrick served Memorials can be made to WEEKDAY Lilly Ames Cornwell and seven years as a missionary Covenant Hospice. Olivia Marie Roltsch. in India, where she took care Arrangements were PROGRAMMING The family thanks the nurs- of orphans. She returned to entrusted to Rose Lawn Funeral Home of Gulf Breeze. 9:00 am - 11:30 am DAVE DAUGHTRY’S MORNING ing staff at Covenant Hospice the United States to help raise FOLKS 6 am - 9 am for their loving care. her nephew, Hoyt. Offer condolences, share Mon. - Fri. OPEN MIC 8 am - 9 am A memorial service will be A memorial service was memories and sign the guest- Politically incorrect and proud of it! His held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, held at Navarre United book at www.roselawn- libertarian philosophy rankles NEAL BOORTZ 9 am - 11:30 am Jan. 16 at Gulf Breeze Methodist Church on Friday, fh.com. conservatives (who think he’s too liberal) and liberals (who think he’s too THE EXPERT ADVISER SHOW conservative). 11:30 am - 12 noon The son of a DENNIS PRAGER 12 noon - 1 pm ESMOND: Calls on governor for help Marine Corps officer, Neal CLARK HOWARD 1 pm - 3 pm Continued from page 1A their flag. I always leave my do a better job of reminding Boortz grew up in STEVE GILL VFW card with my cell-phone everyone that lowering their Pensacola (PHS 3 pm - 4 pm Mon. - Thur. class of 1963). He it the Naval Air Station for number when I do this. flags on these two days sends RING OF FIRE 3 pm - 4 pm Fri. the Pearl Harbor ceremony. Shortly after, I got a call from a message to everyone that we has dominated Atlanta Radio since the post commander saying I remember those who made YOUR TURN 4 pm - 6 pm After the ceremony, I got 1969. Now WEBY on Interstate 10 and passed had activated their security the ultimate sacrifice defend- brings this top- BRUCE WILLIAMS 6 pm - 9 pm two rest stops. Guess what? system at the police station, ing this great country. I ask notch talent home. American flags at both rest and he asked me why I low- the governor to please make RUSTY HUMPHRIES 9 pm - midnight stops were at full-staff. So I ered their flag to half-staff. I sure state agencies are made contacted Gov. Charlie Crist’s had to remind a Veteran Post aware on these two days that office and left a message Commander it was Pearl flags should be flown at half- expressing my disappointment Harbor Day. staff. and dismay. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8 A January 14, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Unity Gulf Breeze celebrates 20th anniversary with several events

Unity of Gulf Breeze invites inspire peace, connection and make your life more creative, Located in the Harbourtown yoga classes, and a 12-step sup- Boilott. “It’s a place to be the community to enjoy some laughter. The concert will be no matter what your profes- Shopping Center at 913 Gulf port group. empowered and inspired.” uniquely special events in honor held at the Bay Beach Inn, from sion. A pot-luck lunch will be Breeze Parkway, just before “That’s what this community For more information, visit of its 20th anniversary on 7 to 9 p.m. To learn more, log on held between the service and the Pensacola Beach exit, is about,” says Rev. Beth www.unityofgulfbreezefl.com. Sunday, Jan. 17. to www.hereiihere.com. the workshop, to which the Unity of Gulf Breeze has been The celebration begins Motivational speaker and public also is invited. serving congregants from Friday, Jan. 15 with a concert by performer Jack Fowler will Fowler’s song, ‘In the Escambia, Santa Rosa and ‘HERE II HERE,’ a five-piece lead the 10:30 a m. celebration Silence,’ was nominated for a Baldwin (Ala.) counties since EMA “conscious pop” group gaining service on Sunday, Jan. 17, fol- New Thought Music Award in 1990, as an affiliate of the FIR N national attention for its synthe- lowed by a workshop/concert 2008. He recently toured with international Unity Church of sis of tribal pop, rock, and at 2 p.m. This interactive Neale Donald Walsch, author of Christianity. Rhythm & Blues/soul musical event, offered on a love-offer- the ‘Conversations with God’ Unity of Gulf Breeze’s offers Termite & Pest Control styles with lyrics intended to ing basis, will explore ways to book series. a weekly Acupuncture clinic, “To The Rescue Since 1977” Gulf Breeze Book of Daniel focus of GBUMC study group 932-9288 !

A study of the book of Daniel St. Paul Lutheran located at 4600 North 9th begins Sunday, Jan. 17 at 8:15 AITH welcomes pianist Oliver Avenue. To learn more, call a m. on the Fairpoint Campus F 438-5229. (Room 8) of Gulf Breeze United Bible Prophecy, beginning Pianist David Oliver will Methodist Church. Calvary Chapel women with a study of Daniel. present a concert featuring Thousands of Americans Whether you are seeking spir- works of Bach, Beethoven, to study book of Esther have flocked to see the disaster itual direction or are a brand- Ravel and Liszt on Sunday, Jan. movie ‘2012’ in part because new Christian or a seasoned Calvary Chapel Gulf Breeze of a curiosity and concern 17 at 3:30 p m. at St. Paul Bible student, this series will is presenting a women’s Bible about whether or not the world Lutheran Church in Pensacola. be a meaningful part of your study starting Tuesday, Jan. 26 will end in that year, as pre- As a performing artist, Oliver spiritual growth in the new at 10 a m. and 7 p m. The study dicted by the ancient Mayan has made solo, chamber ensem- year. will focus on the book of Esther calendar. ble and orchestral appearances and be in the Reception Hall. For more information, con- However, if you want to across the United States and To learn more, contact know what the Bible teaches tact Kathy Norberg at 932-3594, abroad. He is on a seven-month Calvary Chapel Gulf Breeze at about the earth’s ultimate fate, or [email protected]. solo recital tour of Colombia, (850) 932-8197 or log on to the public is invited to join the All programs of the church Switzerland, Spain, France and www.ccgulfbreeze.com. The “Through the Bible” class for are open to the public. To learn the United States. church is located at 1122 Oriole GBUMC’s 2010 study of more visit www.gbumc.org. St. Paul Lutheran Church is Beach Road in Gulf Breeze.

Friday would have marked the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 81st birthday. The federal holiday is Monday, Jan. 18 this year. 0000229699 Women’s Health Care Fair Housing Act a fitting cause • Gynecologic Issues • Menopausal Symptoms • Cosmetic GYN Solutions • Hormones Law was signed by LBJ after MLK’s 1968 assassination • Management for Urinary Incontinence • Birth Control Options Karen Kennedy, MD Laura Sigler, ARNP “Injustice anywhere is a 1988 amendments significantly Gynecology Board Certifi ed Certifi ed in Women’s Health threat to justice everywhere.” strengthened the enforcement Registered Pharmacist This inspirational and pow- powers of the Act, giving the 1118 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. #201 • 850.916.7766 erful phrase, taken from Department of Housing and “Letters from a Birmingham Urban Development and the Jail,” is the expression of Department of Justice the America’s best-known equal authority and mandate to rights leader and non-violence enforce the expanded and com- advocate, Rev. Dr. Martin prehensive requirements of the Luther King, Jr. While confined law while still providing a to an Alabama jail cell in 1963 stores, educational opportuni- American society changed mechanism for individuals to for a non-violent protest, King ties and participation in com- drastically. The “dream” that enforce their rights under the penned this timeless civil rights munity life. Segregation laws King spoke of – to bring jus- Act. The Fair Housing Act now anthem. in America suppressed people tice, equality, and freedom to serves as one of the most pow- As we celebrate this spirit of color, forcing them into situ- all Americans, regardless of erful civil rights tools in the and message in honor of King’s ations in which they were treat- their race, religion, or ethnic arsenal against discrimination birthday, advocates for justice ed as inferiors simply because background – had a chance to and segregation. pause to remember that he of the color of their skin. become America’s reality. One LSNF is proud to honor the made this declaration while When these laws were week after King’s assassina- day of King’s birth and to con- imprisoned himself. America peacefully protested by King tion, President Lyndon B. tinue his dream of justice, celebrates King’s birthday as a and others, law enforcement Johnson signed the Civil equality, and freedom for all. national holiday around the authorities arrested them. Rights Act of 1968, also The story of Dr. King is a story time of his Jan. 15 birth. Rev. Protests were broken up by known as the Fair Housing of great success, and, despite Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day spraying hoses and unleashing Act. As a memorial to King’s his tragic death in 1968, his is observed on the third police dogs. Even after endur- dedication to civil rights, the legacy and his timeless mes- Monday in January. ing pain and suffering, there Act was passed before his sage of freedom and justice live Armed with a mission to end still remained an army to march Atlanta funeral. on. racial segregation in America, and a voice to be heard. The Fair Housing Act pro- ■ King stood as a brave national The violent reaction hibits discrimination based on Mia Adams is lead coordina- Joe Culpepper leader in a powerful struggle to changed public opinion. The race, color, religion and nation- tor and attorney for the Fair end unfair laws that limited the uprising led to the enactment al origin. Congress added pro- Housing Education and Thursdays lives of minorities. The laws at of the landmark Civil Rights hibitions against discrimination Outreach project at Legal the time did nothing to help Act of 1964, the most exten- based on gender in 1974, and Services of North Florida 8:38 a.m. and protect their rights; instead sive legislation designed to disability and familial status located at 118 South Baylen people were restricted when it protect the rights of minorities. (the presence of children under Street in Pensacola. She can be www.newsradio1620.com came to housing, voting, hotels, The legal and social views of the age of 18) in 1988. The reached at (850) 432-8222.

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Memorial grove is fitting Mayor Lane Gilchrist Tree tribute to Gilchrist Memorial begins on I think planting a tree for Shoreline Drive each year Lane Gilchrist was our Mayor is a fitting memori- al. He loved the woods and “The best Eagle Projects are the ones that have a long term impact . . . Blake open space. He loved urban forestry as well. Lane made Edwards’ project will secure a fitting tribute to Lane through the official planting of sure that the City pursued and 17 trees -- and how many more people will be inspired to plant a tree in his honor or secured Tree City status each and every year he was Mayor. just because? The added plantings will be significant for many years to come.. .” He made sure we pursued grants and set aside funding to ~ Buz Eddy, Gulf Breeze City Manager plant and care for the tion Gilchrist spearheaded. City's trees Despite freezing Seventeen trees, a combination of live oak and and land- cold temperatures, 48 magnolia, were planted along Shoreline Dr. scaping scouts, family mem- denoting Gilchrist’s seventeen years of service as after hurri- bers and volunteers Mayor. canes. showed up early “Five additional River Birch were also planted, This Saturday morning to four at the pond adjacent to his beloved disc golf project is a help plant a Mayor course, and one at Gulf Breeze Middle,” says Ron fitting Lane Gilchrist Tree Pulley, Director of Parks and Recreation. “I think "coming Eddy Memorial along the this project is a great opportunity to honor the together" of north side of mayor - I am sure he would be proud. When he several individuals and Shoreline Drive in hired me, he laughed and said to me - ‘Do you groups in the City to make the front of Shoreline want to stay on my good side? Every time you see project a reality. Park. a hole in the ground, put a tree in it.’” Blake Edwards had the idea The project was “The best Eagle projects are the ones that have and the drive as an Eagle can- orchestrated by Gulf a long term impact,” says Gulf Breeze City didate to make it happen. Breeze High School Manager Edwin “Buz” Eddy. “For example, Nick Lane worked with the Junior Blake Edwards Musmansky’s Fire Prevention Project and smoke Driftwood Garden Club every as his Eagle Scout detector hand out project, who knows how many year to dedicate trees to the Leadership Service Project. Edwards organized, lives were saved and will be saved? This memori- City for Arbor Day. raised the funds for, and coordinated the planting al will have a similar impact. Blake Edwards’ Many groups and individu- of the grove to honor Gilchrist . project will secure a fitting tribute to Lane als donated the funds to make Malcolm Lane Gilchrist, longtime Mayor of through the official planting of 17 trees – and how the project totally funded Gulf Breeze, passed away on Friday, June 12, many more people will be inspired to plant a tree without taxpayer dollars. City 2009. Mayor Gilchrist had served the City of Gulf in his honor or just because? The added plantings staff who worked closely with Breeze as Mayor for 17 years and served on the will be significant for many years to come.” Lane over the years got to be City Council for 10 years prior to becoming the “Mayor Gilchrist loved this area and was proud involved. Mayor, logging in a total of 27 years of service. of all the native trees and foliage,” Edwards says. Gilchrist Grove will be “I approached the City Manager with my idea “He was instrumental in the replacing of many enjoyed for many years by of creating a memorial for the late Mayor,” damaged and destroyed trees after hurricane Ivan. residents and visitors to Edwards says. “The city requested that I plant a Each year, the Arbor Day Tree Planting and Shoreline Park . Lane would tree memorial this year and take part in the annu- Dedication was one of Mayor Gilchrist's proudest have loved this project as he al Arbor Day Program in January as the late moments. Our community has felt a great loss. was dedicated to Gulf Breeze Mayor was extremely active in the city’s Tree This (grove) will show future generations an and also gave a great deal to City USA program. I have been working with the example of Mayor Gilchrist's community leader- the region as he helped solve City Manager and the Recreation/Forestry ship and dedication.” transportation and utility Departments to get the job done.” issues that extended beyond In 2009, Gulf Breeze celebrated the 20th year our boundaries. since the city was recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree City, a designa-

LEFT TOP & BOTTOM: Volunteers Arbor Day defied record low temperatures to Dedication plant 17 trees along Shoreline Dr. LEFT CENTER: Eagle Scout A memorial Candidate Blake Edwards, third from plaque will be left front row in blue parka, coordi- dedicated on nated the effort to honor the late Friday, Jan. 15 Mayor Lane Gilchrist. (Photos cour- at 10 a.m. tesy Jim Green) at Gulf Breeze City Library BOTTOM LEFT, RIGHT: Brothers during the Lane, David and Joe Gilchrist, left to Gulf Breeze right, were outdoorsmen and loved Arbor Day the woods. Gilchrist often hunted Celebration with his dog, right. (Submitted pho- tos)

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‘Michael Jackson: This is It’ OPEN DAILY 11:00 pm moonwalks into stores Jan. 26 (850) 9344-3332 GULF Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 EDITOR’S NOTE: New BREEZECINEMA 4 3.7 miles east of Pens. Beach Exit DVDs reviewed in this column Friday January 15th – Thursday January 21st NOW SHOWING will be available in stores the Art Films Friday, January 15th through Thursday, January 21st week of Jan. 26, 2010. Adults $8.00 Child & Seniors $6.00 Matinees $6.00 ● The Lovely Bones: PG13 1:30....4:10....6:50....9:30 SPECIAL Invictus ● The Book of Eli: R 2:05....4:30....7:00....9:30 Sensory NEW RELEASES (PG13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 Sensitive Movie ● The Spy Next Door: PG 2:15....4:20....6:55....9:05 “Michael Jackson: This Is Me & Orson Welles Screening It” — “This Is It” isn’t much (PG13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 ● Daybreakers - In DLP Digital: R 4:40....7:10....9:30 Sat., Feb. 6 10 a.m. of anything. It isn’t a concert Up in the Air ● Leap Year: PG 2:15....4:25....7:05....9:20 (R) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 Featuring film, nor is it really a docu- ● Sherlock Holmes: PG13 1:45....4:20....6:50....9:25 Lower Volume Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans A Lighted Theater mentary. What it is, to be (R) Daily at 7:00 ● It’s Complicated: R 9:05 No Previews *Matinee Price blunt, is a way for Sony to Bargain Movies ● Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel: PG 2:45....5:00....7:05 recoup some of its losses from Evenings $4.00 • Matinees $3.00 • Wed. & Sat. $2.00 Please call theatre for features and showtimes 850-916-9404 ● Avatar - In Digital 3-D*: PG13 2:00....5:15....8:30 the O2 Arena show that never www.gulfbreezecinema4.com ● The Blind Side - In DLP Digital: PG13 1:50 was, by cobbling together JPN CINEMAS ● *No Passes Accepted some rehearsal footage and Live Oak Plaza Hwy 98 To buy tickets online, go to: @ WWW.MOVIESHOWTIME.NET gushing testimonials from 916-9402 Find us on Facebook! go to: www.facebook.com dancers and musicians who were blissfully unaware that in a few short weeks they’d all be out of work. Sure, you get to see Jackson Reserve half-step it through produc- your ad today tions of his greatest hits, and “Michael Jackson: This Is It” isn’t a concert film, nor is it you get an idea of how mas- really a documentary. Some view the film as a way for for February sive the scale of what the actu- Sony to recoup some of its losses from the O2 Arena al concert would’ve been like, show that never was. but there’s no real payoff. Except for Sony, that is. Love & Family, blah blah couple funny short films. blah. However, the roller “Whip It” — Ellen “Juno” derby scenes are great fun and TV SERIES Page stars in Drew Marcia Gay Harden’s perform- “Dirty Jobs” Collection 5 Barrymore’s directorial debut ance as Page’s mom is out- “Pawn Stars” The Complete film about a small-town Texas standing. Season 1 girl who defies her overbear- “Parker Lewis Can’t Lose” Target customers from all over Northwest ing mom’s wishes to be a “RiffTrax: Plan 9 From The Complete Second Season Florida, including military bases, visitor’s beauty pageant star by sneak- Outer Space LIVE! Nashville “The Red Green Show: The centers, hotels, restaurants and attractions ing away to compete in roller 2009 from the stars of Mystery Infantile Years” Seasons 1991- derby competitions. The film Science Theater 3000!” — 1993 in next month’s issue of Splash Magazine. is a train wreck of sports-film Man, that is one long title; “The Whitest Kids Deadline to reserve space or submit and coming-of-age movie you’d think this was a Peter U’Know” The Complete information is Friday, January 15. cliches that we’ve seen a hun- Jackson film. But no, instead it Second Season dred times before: Plucky is the DVD of the nerdiest live “British Rail Journeys: Call (850) 932-8986 for details. newcomer inspires a losing show of last year. Not only do Around the Lake District” team to pull together to win the MST3K crew hilariously “MI-5” Vol. 7 the Big Game; teenager strug- rip on the worst movie ever “Inspector Lewis Complete gles to become independent made, there is a musical set by Set” Pilot, Series 1 & 2 and in the process learns Internet sensation Jonathan (c) 2010 King Features Valuable Lessons About Life, “Still Alive” Coulton, and a Synd., Inc.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS January 14, 2010 3 B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS Civic Center hosts freestyle motocross Thursday, Jan. 14 BEST BETS ‘Della’s Diner’ opens at the Little Theatre Pensacola Little Theatre pres- gram is for ages 5 and up. It will Overton and Sabrina Carten will ents "Della's Diner: Blue Plate also be offered on Tuesday, Jan. be joined by Dr. Leo Day to cele- Special," a musical-comedy, from 19 through Thursday, Jan. 21. brate the life and achievements of Jan. 14-16 and 22-24. For more information, Dr. King through a concert of Billed as ''a musical comedy call 850-494-7373. African American Spirituals. soap opera'' and set in rural This concert is free and open to Tennessee, this story introduces us the public. For more information, to drawling diner folk. This Friday, Jan. 15 call 850-433-6737. karaoke-style musical country Motocross revs up soap opera will leave you laugh- the Civic Center Saturday, Jan. 16 ing in the aisles. Cliffhangers! Sterilizers! Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. on Tsunamis! Hart Attacks! These Museum hosts Thursday-Saturday performances may sound like accidents waiting Discovery Saturday and 2:30 p m. on Sunday. For to happen, but in reality, they're The National Naval Aviation more information, or to purchase some of the most astounding Museum, aboard NAS Pensacola, tickets, call the PLT Box Office at tricks you'll ever see. hosts Discovery Saturday from 9 850-432- 2042. Shows are Friday and Saturday a m. to 5 p m., featuring WWII at 7:30 p m. at the Pensacola Civic and Korean Conflict pilot Eugene Hear spooky tales Center. "Red" James. about the yellow Riders launch their bikes off James flew the Corsair and On Friday, Jan. 15 and Saturday, Jan. 16, the Pensacola Civic Center hosts Freestyle Motocross: fever epidemic ramps that propel them towards accumulated 136 combat mis- Gravity Slashers. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. both nights. Volunteers Leslie Weil and the rafters, performing mind- sions. Additionally, he flew an Paul Morrell of Historic Pensacola bending acrobatic moves as they F4F-U Corsair that is on display in sented with the Pensacola 850-433-6737. Village will be sharing spine-tin- soar through the arena airspace. the Museum. Museum of Art, these informal Wednesday, Jan. 20 gling ghost stories about one of For more information, visit This event is free. For more lectures will include presenta- International artists Concert dedicated the most tragic times in area histo- www.pensacolaciviccenter.com. information, contact the museum tions by an art historian and to difference makers ry! at 850-452-3604. performs at church Pensacola Opera’s Education The National Naval Aviation The “Dead-of-Winter Ghost International recording artist, Church celebrates life and Community Outreach Museum will host a concert Stories: Ghosts of the Yellow Sunday, Jan. 17 J. David Oliver, will perform at of Martin Luther King Director as they discuss the rela- dedicated to “Those Who Make Fever Epidemic” begin at 4 p.m. The Mount Zion Baptist PMA hosts Gallery Talks tionship between visual art and St Paul Lutheran Church, 4600 a Difference.” Doors open at 6 at the Tryon Branch Library and Church presents “I Sing Because Join Pensacola Opera at 3 music. N 9th Avenue, Pensacola, at 3 p.m., with the show starting at 7. will give you a glimpse into the I'm Free,” a concert in honor of p m. to discuss the connection Held at the Pensacola p.m. The event is free and It will feature some of lives of our unfortunate Pensacola Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at 7:30 between visual art and music. Museum of Art, the talks are includes a reception. Nashville’s and Pensacola’s best neighbors who lived or didn't live p.m. Throughout history, visual art free and open to the public. For more information, con- musicians. Contact the NAS through the yellow fever epi- Professional opera singers from and music have influenced each For more information, con- tact Jeannie Zokan at 850-934- Public Affairs Office at 850- demics of the 1800's. This pro- the cast of "Show Boat", Kenneth other profoundly. Jointly pre- tact the Pensacola Opera at 4707. 452-3100 for ticket information.

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Ask for to each other, and fell in love. clarification of what your part- When love was new, it ner is saying, and calmly seemed that everything about it support an activity he/she neglected. They just don’t seem explain your own position fur- came naturally. It was a thrill loves? You don’t have to do as important. Please know that ther. just to think of him; just to be everything together, but there finding time for affection is a Equally important is to make near her. The chemistry is are times when you need to put habit that is extremely valuable a concerted effort to speak undeniable. You truly do see your spouse’s interests first. to nurture and maintain. respectfully and calmly. It is your Love through rose-colored ■ Acceptance of imperfec- ■ Clarity in communica- all too easy not to realize that glasses. tions. Our marriage constitutes tions. I saved this for last we have an element of impa- As much as we all want to our most intimate and powerful because it is generally the most tience or even disgust in our believe that those feelings will relationship. We go into it with complicated to improve … yet tone. I often hear one spouse never change, the reality is that high expectations that our part- it is critical. Breakdowns in say, “I only said, ‘xyz,’ ” and things do change. Many changes ner will continue to offer all communication are often the the other spouse will put a tone are for the better, such as an that we need, and support us in source for the problems on the same quote so that it increased sense of security, and every way. It is much easier to addressed above. We suddenly comes out as knowing each other more inti- accept the limitations of some- find we have gone from believ- “X!*!*!Y!*!*!Z!*!*!” mately. But some changes, one else in our lives. When oth- ing everything our lover says is Finally, God’s plan, and my which are simply the natural ers don’t come through, we positive, to often assuming prayer, is that your marriage be evolution of relationships, can may feel disappointed, but we negative intent. the very best in the way of sat- be disappointing … especially reduce our expectations and Much of the difficulty comes isfaction, stability, joy and rich- when we interpret them nega- carry on. When our spouse dis- from over-interpreting the state- ness. If you are feeling disap- tively. And how can we not miss appoints us, it can feel like a ments and behaviors of our part- pointed in your marriage, or the excitement and energy that betrayal of our trust and even a ner. As just one simple example, simply see yourselves as taking comes with new love? failure of the relationship. No if our partner is quiet or contem- your relationship for granted, I There are many attitudes and one is perfect, not even you! plative, we may fear their anger encourage you to do whatever behaviors that contribute to a But you may need to express is the cause, or that they are is necessary to make it better. stronger, richer, and more your concerns … respectfully. pulling away. Our fear tends to Talk it over, and agree upon the rewarding marriage. The fol- ■ Demonstrations of affec- make us defensive, and our best course for you. lowing cornerstones, I have tion. When we first fell in love, reaction is our own anger. And The crucial key is that you found in counseling and we wanted to be as close as the anger escalates! I would address problems sooner than research, go a long way to possible, and this was demon- urge you to fight back the ten- later. building a stronger marriage. strated with much touching, dency to be defensive, and take ■ ■ Evidence of respect. kissing, holding hands, and time to check it out. Easier said Barbara Donnadieu is the This includes consideration and simply looking lovingly into than done, I realize, because Marriage & Family Counselor caring. Consider what is impor- each others’ eyes. When we once we make an assumption, at Gulf Breeze United tant to your spouse, even if it is get preoccupied with work, we tend to lock into it. Methodist Church Christian not so important to you. Is it maintaining a home, chasing A good solution is to devel- Counseling Center. She can be being punctual? Taking time to children, these behaviors can be op an agreement with your reached at 932-3594. 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Courtesy Photo State champs The GBHS boys golf team was named the 2A Academic state champions last week. They are (front, from left): Bobby Radcliffe, Jack Sargent, Tyler Wright and Quinn Costlow. Back: Jr Schultz, Danny Chevillet, Patrick Dorsey, Evan Smith, Allen Wang and coach Edward Pate. Dolphin golf smartest in state BY JASON THOMPSON The Dolphins, who also won How they fared Gulf Breeze News the District 1-2A title (for the [email protected] first time in seven years), had a Seven of the eight GBHS ■ Girls golf: Second team grade point average 3.517, ■ The Gulf Breeze High boys golf the highest of the 25 teams who fall sports finished in the top Boys swimming: Second ■ team won the Class 2A State submitted applications. six in the FHSAA Academic Girls swimming: Second ■ Academic Award; it was The boys golf team led a big team competition: Girls cross country: Second Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News ■ announced last week by the Florida group of other GBHS fall sports Boys cross country: Sixth Stephanie Wright leads one of her students, Ally, through High School Athletic Association. ■ Boys golf: First ■ Volleyball: Sixth a form at the Martial Arts America studio in Navarre. See Golf, Page 3C ■ Gulf Breeze native a five-time Sports BBriefs GBHS girls top seed at district member of U.S. Kickboxing team BY SCOTT PAGE MAA’s website states, “Karate BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News is not about violence; it is about respect, self-control, confidence, TPSA baseball, Gulf Breeze News [email protected] humility, and self-development.” [email protected] softball, t-ball Local martial arts instructor “When I teach, my main goal registration now It seems like a forgone Stephanie Wright ends each is to build up their self-esteem,” Registration for spring sports conclusion that the Lady Dolphin class session by reciting these Wright explained. “Any time (stu- (baseball, softball, t-ball) is every soccer team will always the top words with her students: “I’m dents) successfully execute a Saturday in January (Jan. 16, 23 seed in the district tournament. awesome. I’m unstoppable. form, we reward them. That and 30) from 9 a m.-1 p m. at the But this year, they had to work Nothing is impossible.” immediate reward helps Tiger Point Sports Trailer. for it – really work for it. She uses those words to (students) believe they are a suc- Trailing in two district games Parents can also register online inspire in her students the cess. It allows them to believe in last week, the Lady Dolphins at www.tpsports net. same confidence she uses to themselves and that they can rallied for a win and a tie to Registration for baseball and pursue her dreams and goals. clinch the top seed in the five- accomplish anything.” softball (ages 7-14, as of Wright, a 26-year-old Gulf Wright, herself, bought into December 31) is $70, which team tournament, which starts next week at Washington. Breeze native and resident, that philosophy and it would includes a uniform shirt and hat. teaches Taekwondo at Martial eventually help her become a That cost doesn’t include the Lady Dolphins 4, PHS 2 Gulf Breeze, behind two goals Arts America’s (MAA) five-time member of the U.S. $35 family fee. A late Navarre studio. She is Kickboxing team and develop a registration of $20 will be and two assists from Takacs, currently a 4th Degree Black deep passion for teaching others. applied from Feb. 1-7. rallied to beat PHS Jan. 5. Sean Meach’s corner kick Belt who has studied forms “I started martial arts, when I gave the Lady Tigers a 1-0 lead including Taekwondo, Kenpo, was 5, at Martial Arts America, Tiger Ball Jan. 22 in the 15th minute. Karate, Jiu Jitsu and Judo. which was located in Gulf The second annual Tiger The Lady Dolphins, who had a Wright, as does MAA, Breeze then; Steve Butts was my Point Sports Association’s Tiger stiff wind in their face the first half, believes martial arts offer teacher,” Wright recalled. “When Ball is Friday, Jan. 22 from got their offense going in the students more profound, 6:30-10 p m. I was a kid, I would stay at the second half. Maggie Rodgers had personal benefits than studio as much as possible.” Cost for members is $15 per three crosses and one corner kick person. Please RSVP by Jan. 15. Hollywood’s depictions of As a result, Wright became in the first 10 minutes of the second Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News high-flying, acrobatic fight a Black Belt at age 10. For more information, call Jackie half, but GBHS couldn’t convert Foxworth at 341-1726 or by email Lady Dolphin a-Tack sequences would lead many to any into a game-tying score. assume. See Wright, Page 5C at foxywack@bellsouth net. Bianca Takacs handles the ball last week against PHS. See Soccer, Page 3C

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2C January 14, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS Lady Dolphin basketball drops close one at Pace ACHES? PAINS? AUTO ACCIDENT? Call today for a FREE CONSULTATION www.DrHall.us BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News Located in Gulf Breeze Proper [email protected] Dr. Jason Hall 9344-HALL Chiropractic Physician The Gulf Breeze Lady Dolphin basketball team was two quarters from its second win of the season Thursday in Pace before the Lady Patriots DISH Network forced 20 second half turnovers /mo and went on to win 48-40. $19.99 Gulf Breeze, who led 15-8 Why Pay More For TV? after one quarter, lost to Pace by 100+ Channels, 38 on Nov. 16. FREE 4-Room Install, FREE HD-DVR Addison Pohlman scored a career-high 27 points in the loss, Plus $600 Sign-up BONUS! including four three-pointers. ow She was 7-for-14 from the field l N Cal and 9-for-10 from the free throw 1-877-473-5033 line. Bailey Clements added seven points and five rebounds, while Maggie Mims had five points and 11 rebounds and Coral Molina one point. PHS 65, Lady Dolphins 10 The Lady Tigers (16-1) For Real jumped out to a 25-2 first quar- ter lead in a home win on Jan. 5. Pain Therapy... Clements had four points, seven rebounds and three ̶ blocked shots to lead the Lady Dolphins. Mims had four points Vjgtc/Iguke Rckp Etgco and Pohlmann two. It Really Works...Compare and SAVE. Escambia JV 21, VJI/2;;33 Lady Dolphins 14 GBHS, trailing by four after three quarters, couldn't get it to a one possession game in a Saturday loss to Escambia. Cierra Culp and Kiki Shaw Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News had six points each for GBHS, Addison Pohlmann, shown here in a recent game, scored a career-high 27 points in a 48-40 while Hayden Ilano had two. loss at Pace last week. Girls weightlifting wins three-team meet

BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected] The GBHS Lady Dolphin weightlifting team won four weight classes to win a three-team meet Jan. 6 in Pace. GBHS finished with 46 points, -Y JOB &IRElGHTER followed by Milton (37) and Pace (32). -Y INSURANCE Winners for GBHS included Emily Retherford (95 lb. bench press, 85 lb. clean and jerk - 180 lbs. in 101-110 lb. ˜ÃÕÀ>˜Vi ÝV >˜}i° i“LiÀ‡"ܘi`°

class), Meredeth Chavers (130/125 - 255 ^ œÀLˆÃ in 119 lb. class), Chelsea Simmons (115/130 - 245 in 129 lb. class) and   -1, " * 9 8 1-6 9 ",\ Rachel Viglione (105/135 - 240 in 169 lb. U ˆÀi ,iÃVÕiÉ - class). U >Ü ˜vœÀVi“i˜Ì Second place finishers included Ashlyn Robertson (90/80 - 170 in 110 lb. class), U œÀÀiV̈œ˜Ã Katelyn Ezelle (110/120 - 230 in 129 lb. " 1 / -  / ,   - class), Emily Craven (80/105 - 185 in 139 i“LiÀà >Ûi Ã>Ûi` >˜ >ÛiÀ>}i œv fÈää >˜˜Õ>ÞI œ˜ >Õ̜ ˆ˜ÃÕÀ>˜Vi° lb. class) and Jamie Droogsma (105/120 - 225 in unlimited class). > vœÀ , µÕœÌit Third place finishers included Adrian  / , "1,-\ Culpepper (95/110 - 205 in 154 lb. class) " °q ,] n and Megan McDonald (85/115 - 200 in /" È* ­nÈÈ® ™{Ӈ™nÓÓ  -1, Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News 169 lb. class). Alayna Hayes was fourth in *Àœ“œÌˆœ˜> “>ÌiÀˆ> vœÀ `iÃVÀˆ«ÌˆÛi «ÕÀ«œÃià q ˆ˜ÃÕÀ>˜Vi VœÛiÀ>}i ÃÕLiVÌ Ìœ «œˆVÞ ÌiÀ“ð -Ì>À˜`- ˆi`°Vœ“ IÛiÀ>}i >Õ̜ «Ài“ˆÕ“ Ã>ۈ˜}à L>Ãi` œ˜ È “œ˜Ì ý Ã>ۈ˜}à Ài«œÀÌi` LÞ «œˆVÞ œ`iÀÃ Ü œ œˆ˜i` Õà vÀœ“ -i«Ì° n] Óää™ Ìœ œÛ° È] Óä䙰 ««ˆV>˜Ìà Jennifer Mitchell spots for Emily Retherford in a recent GBHS weightlifting match. the 119 lb. class (80/90 - 170) as was Alex ˆ˜`ˆÛˆ`Õ> Þ ÜÀˆÌÌi˜] ܓi “>Þ ˜œÌ µÕ>ˆvÞ vœÀ ˆ˜ÃÕÀ>˜Vi° -Ì>À E - ˆi` ˜ÃÕÀ>˜Vi ÝV >˜}i ­-Ì>À E - ˆi`- ® ˆÃ > œÀˆ`> ÀiVˆ«ÀœV> ˆ˜ÃÕÀiÀ >ÕÌ œÀˆâi` LÞ Ì i "vwVi œv ˜ÃÕÀ>˜Vi ,i}Տ>̈œ˜° i“LiÀà ˆ« ÃÕLiVÌ Ìœ Ì i -ÕLÃVÀ LiÀý }Àii“i˜Ì >˜` *œÜiÀ œv Ì̜À˜iÞ] Vœ˜Ìˆ˜}i˜Ì œ˜ ՘`iÀÜÀˆÌˆ˜} }Ո`iˆ˜ià >˜` «œˆVÞ Retherford won her weight division last week in Pace. Ryan (80/75 - 155 in 139 lb. class). œÜ˜iÀà ˆ«] >˜` ÃÕLiVÌ Ìœ V >˜}i° *Àœ`ÕVÌà >Û>ˆ>Li ˆ˜ ÃÌ>ÌiÃ Ü iÀi -Ì>À E - ˆi`- ˆÃ >ÕÌ œÀˆâi`° -Ì>À E - ˆi` -iÀۈVià  ˆÃ Ì i >ÕÌ œÀˆâi` >}i˜Ì vœÀ -Ì>À E - ˆi`- «Àœ`ÕVÌð *œˆVˆià >Ài ˜œ˜‡>ÃÃiÃÃ>Li «iÀ œÀˆ`> >Ü Èә°ÓÈ£° i“LiÀà ˆ« `œià ˜œÌ ˆ“«Þ i}> œÜ˜iÀà ˆ« œÀ Àˆ} Ìà ̜ ˆ˜ÃÕÀ>˜Vi «Àœ`ÕVÌð

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GOLF: GBHS boys team wins academic honor Continued from page 1C only 29 one-thousandths behind Barron Collier. teams that earned statewide The girls cross country team recognition. The girls team, also finished state runners up. who finished fourth in the state Their 3.824 team GPA was 19 on the golf course (the highest one-thousandths behind runner finish in school history), were North Fort Myers. second best in the state in the Both the boys cross country classroom. They had a 3.705 and the volleyball teams team GPA, bested only by finished sixth. The boys cross Tampa Plant (3.732). country team had a 3.579 team Both GBHS swim teams GPA, while the volleyball finished second behind team, who finished 24-3 and Naples’ Barron Collier. The played in only its second boys’ 3.505 team GPA was regional championship game only 16 one-thousandths ever, had a 3.471 team GPA. behind Barron Collier, while Teams must have a 3.0 GPAor the girls’ 3.61 team GPA was higher to qualify for the award. 1.26 Acre Waterfront Lot Price Reduction! $3774,9900 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News David Keen (left) and Trent Swann (right) look for teammates to pass to in recent GBHS basketball action. Boys basketball falls at PHS

BY JASON THOMPSON play with 52 seconds left in the shooting a very respectable 43 while Swann had three and first quarter. The Tigers (8-7), percent (9-for-21) from three- Chris Taylor, Drew Lynch and Gulf Breeze News 139 ft. on the sound. [email protected] who scored the game’s first 15 point range. Kalani Routh two each. Taylor Cleared and ready points, led 17-3 after one. Gulf Breeze had its strong had a team-high five rebounds. to build on. The Gulf Breeze Dolphin Gulf Breeze’s shooting woes spurt of the game late in the 4915 SOUNDSIDE DR. basketball team made only 15 continued into the second third quarter, scoring on three PHS JV 36, Dolphins 22 Owner financing available. percent of its shots in the first quarter as they missed nine of straight possessions. Tommy The Tigers held Gulf Breeze half of a 59-23 loss at PHS on its 11 shots. The Tigers on the Sears scored five of his 10 without a field goal the entire Call Gail Green (850) 380-1193 Jan. 5. other hand, made three of its points in that run before another first quarter to win the JV game. w/ G Daniel Green & Associates [email protected] The Dolphins (3-13) went first four three-point shots and Tiger three-pointer made it 45- Andrew Zambetti and Eric without a field goal until Trent led 31-7 at the half. 14 after three quarters. Kelsch both had six points, Swann converted a three-point PHS finished the game Ben Lively had four points, while Xan Sarra had five.

SOCCER: GBHS girls remain tops in district Continued from page 1C to a 1-0 lead on a goal by Shelby Bush. They made it 2-0 when a About 15 minutes into the Lady Indians’ free kick in the second half, Rodgers appeared 29th minute was inadvertantly to have been fouled in the headed in by a GBHS defender. penalty box, but no foul was In the second half, a free kick called. Another cross from from outside the penalty was Rodgers to Megan Eastburn was bobbled, but recovered by the saved in front of the goal in the keeper before a charging Allison 51st minute. Proctor could get to it. Fellow Takacs would tie the game on freshman Korrie Abernathy a shot from 25 yards out with 13 would cut the deficit in half in minutes left. Three minutes the 66th minute, breaking free later, a free kick from Takacs for a goal after taking in a pass found Rodgers in open space, from Maggie Rodgers. who put it away for a 2-1 lead. The goal gives all three PHS’ Meach slotted a ball ‘Baby Dolphins’ a score in a key past Allison Carter on a 1-v-1 a GBHS game. Proctor scored the minute later to tie it before game-tying goal at Navarre last Kristen Barona, in her first month, while Sarah Papantonio game back from a nagging ankle scored twice in an earlier win injury, scored after fielding a over Washington. pass from midfield from Takacs Rodgers had another one-on- a minute later. one in the 71st minute that went Takacs then capped off a big wide left before getting credit game by launching a shot from for the game-tying assist three about 45 yards out that was minutes later. misplayed and found itself in Takacs was fouled a few the back of the net. yards outside the penalty area. Lady Dolphins 2, Choctaw 2 Maggie Rodgers’ kick required Barona scored off a loose ball a diving save, but Barona was with six minutes left as GBHS then to clean up the loose ball. rallied from a two-goal, halftime The Lady Dolphins played a deficit to tie Choctaw. non-district game at Pace Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Choctaw, who beat GBHS Tuesday before hosting Korrie Abernathy handles the ball last week against PHS. earlier this season, jumped out Niceville tonight. Abernathy scored GBHS’ first goal against Choctaw Thursday.

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BY JASON THOMPSON Clay Bloodworth and Bo Fabbro both Gulf Breeze News had six points for Grace. [email protected] Sheppard 29, Lynn 12: Zach Pohlmann had 10 points for Sheppard, After a three-week hiatus, the GBSA while Taylor Kehoe and Brian Joyner youth basketball league resumed play had six each, Cole Sheppard five and last weekend. Hayden Hill two. Here’s a recap of Week 3: Kaden Kuhn had seven points for Lynn, while Josh Priest and Jake Molina 7-8 boys had two each and Mustafa Ghulam one. Sheppard 24, Carlucci 2: Carter Sheppard had 10 points for Sheppard, 9-10 girls while Jake Etheridge, Matthew McCurdy 28, Hoskins 2: Maddie McCurdy and Cayson McCurdy had Grace McCurdy scored 11 points for four each and Patrick Cronin two. McCurdy, while Kylie Finkbone had Drew Marks had two points for five, Mallory Howard four and Talia Carlucci. Bogan and Ansley Segal two each. Pugh 12, Odom 8: Tekoah Roby and Megan Hoffman had two points for Mutjaba Ghulam both had six points for Hoskins. Pugh. Taylor 8, Curington 4: Jordan Braden Massey had six points for Taylor had four points for Taylor, while Odom. Ashley Kekeisen and Samantha Wallace Burtt 34, McKenney 14: Chandler had two each. Burtt had 14 points for Burtt, while Avery Curington and Blair Amberson Coleman Burtt had 12, Trevor L’Orange had two points each for Curington. four and Whit Cibula two. Ben Petkovic had eight points for 11-12 boys McKenney, while Kellen McKenney, Lukkar 26, Box 17: Ethan Phyfe had Joshua Scheurich and Matthew two points for Lukkar. Scheurich had two each. Matthew Cronin had six points for Box, while Nolan Blanchard had five, 7-8 girls Joshua Hartley four and Redden Neumann 5, Thomas 4: Michelle McLaurine two. Bray had four points for Neumann, Argentine 40, Schoenwolf 16: Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News while Natalie Zokan had one. Joshua Argentine had 15 points for Still unbeaten Hallie Hill had four points for Argentine, while Cameron Cody had Team McCain improved to 3-0 with a win Saturday in 9-10 year old girls action Saturday. They are (front, from Thomas. five and Zachary Argentine two. left): Abby Mayes, Kristen Goodroe and Mary Brandon. Back (from left): Coach Steve Mayes, Cate McCain, McCain 6, Homewood 0: Cate Addison Van Pelt had 10 points for Carlee Amberson, Anna Burdett and Coach Derek McCain. Not shown: Madeline Taylor. McCain and Kristen Goodroe both had Schoenwolf, while William Lambert two points for McCain. had four and Alex Barham two. Phillips and Dalton Cramer had two Christian Ferrara six each. Sam Clark had 10 points for Coughlin 29, Phillips 16: Brian each. Emily Radcliffe had nine points for Coughlin, while Susie Harris had six 9-10 boys Richards had 14 points for Coughlin, Brown, while Natalie Neff had four and Abby Friedland two. Napier 13, Grace 12: Matthew while Logan Mink had seven, Justin 11-14 girls points and Ashley Addison two. Milton 19, Welsh 7: Jordan Brayton Hitpas scored four points for Napier, Keene six and Zane Gill two. Hardman 41, Brown 28: Lacy Boyd Espencheid 20, Coughlin 18: and Bailey Trzcinski had two points while Aaron Jennings had three and Cole Nitterauer and Matthew Cutler had 12 points for Hardman, while Katarina Espencheid had 14 points for each for Welsh, while Natalie Rockett, Corbin Fulford, Mack Broad and Nick both had four points for Phillips, while Stephanie Moraes had nine, Laura Riney Espenscheid, while Isabella Espencheid Kristyn Suelflow and Natalie Welsh had McCain two each. Jackson Costlow, Jack Flores, Scott eight and Victoria Hardman and had six. one each. Still looking for a new Medicare health plan You still have time to switch, so compare the benefi ts you can get with Humana.

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WRIGHT: Most passionate about teaching SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF WEEK Continued from page 1C Maggie Rodgers Butts, MAA owner and instructor, says Wright was a special student. “Her never-quit Soccer attitude is what separated her from most,” he Classification: Senior Age: 18 said. “She’s always willing to do whatever is Parents: Don and Casey Rodgers and Jim Pschandl asked and failure was never an option for her.” Most recent GPA: 3.7 In 1996, Butts moved MAA to a new Favorite subjects: Zoology and Economics location in Milton, but that wouldn’t Favorite teacher: Edward Pate. “He is a really good separate Wright from her tutor. For the next teacher and helps his students understand the five years, Wright’s dedicated parents, Sue work.” Wright and Guy Pinney, drove her to Milton Extracurricular activities and clubs: to continue her training. Varsity soccer, Dallas Texans Florida “Once I learned all of the moves, I wanted soccer, Special Olympics soccer to teach others,” Wright said. “When (Butts) coach, Four-year member of moved, I got to go with him and be an Florida’s Olympic example to younger students. That was Development Prog. really cool, and it drew me into teaching.” College she She was a part of the S.W.A.T. or Super hopes to attend: Winning Attitude Team, a group of Florida experienced students that help the instructor What she hopes to do teach the less-experienced. Submitted photo professionally: By high school, Wright had become a Wright (second from right) with the U.S. Kickboxing team after winning the Team Orthopaedic surgeon. paid instructor at MAA. She was somehow World Championship in Italy in 2002. Wright earned a silver medal. Person who has been able to fit classes into her already hectic She says that was due to a scarcity of Her favorite experience was fighting with most influential in his life: “My schedule, crammed with school work and a female opponents - not that she minded Butts in Canada. Butts shares the same mom, because she has always been commitment to the GBHS basketball team. very much. In 2000, Wright competed in sentiments. “Steve has been at all the World there for me. I wouldn’t be where I “I would leave basketball practice and her first major tournament, the Martial Arts Championships as my coach. We got to share am without her. I love you, mom!” drive to Milton to instruct a class almost US Open in Orlando. It was there she them all together, but Canada was special Person she’d most like to spend a everyday during the week.” would experience her first taste of national because he also fought on the U.S. Team.” day with: Actor Ashton Kutcher. Most memorable school moment: Though it was exhausting, Wright’s passion or international success. “It was a pretty neat opportunity for us to Going to the state tournament three for learning and teaching martial arts kept her “I didn’t know anything about it. I just represent the U.S. Team together,” Butts consecutive years. going. After graduating high school in 2002, stepped in there and fought; and I won my said. Wright attended Florida State University, division.” Despite her aptness for and enjoyment of where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Two years later, at the same tournament, competitions, Wright says she is most Business Management. Though she says her a chance encounter with a coach set Wright passionate about teaching, and she wants to degree helps her maintain the business side of on a course that led to her joining the U.S. focus most of her energy this year on GULF BREEZE | 932-0114 her studio, she recalls that she realized the Kickboxing team. helping her students pursue and achieve strength of her passion for martial arts. “After one of my matches, Dawn Roffey their goals. “I didn’t know what I wanted to do,” she (coach of U.S. Team at the time) “I love competing, but when I teach, I get said. “I went to college and took business approached me about the U.S. Kickboxing to share and help. I get to create a positive classes, but I realized what I enjoy doing is team. and winning environment for the kids. sharing this passion with others.” “All I could think was what?, why?” she “They know that no matter what is going Wright credits her time in the studio and thought. It was at that point Butts stepped on at home, at school or in their the relationship she built with Butts was a in and guided his pupil once more. neighborhood, they can come here and it’s a major influence in her decision to pursue a “Mr. Butts stepped up and said, ‘She’ll fun, happy place.” career in martial arts. be there,’” Wright said. “The next day, I Butts explained just how lucky Wright’s “He was a phenomenal instructor. He tried out for the team and made it.” students are to have her as an instructor. showed me that martial arts can be fun and Much like her experience on the national “She knows how to keep classes exciting entertaining, but also practical; he taught me level, Wright achieved immediate success and fun,” he said. “She’s an incredible role the importance of goals. I want to be for my in international competition at her first model for kids, and even adults.” students what Mr. Steve is to me.” event, the 2002 IAKSA World Butts added that she has a natural ability She now has that opportunity, as she is Championships, held in Italy. to inspire in her students the same Addison Pohlmann the lead instructor a MAA’s Navarre studio, Wright brought home a silver medal excitement that has lead to her longevity in which serves over 200 students. from her first international competition, martial arts. #22 G, Jr. Butts says there was no better person he and would go on to win two more silvers in In addition to her professional goals, could think of when considering who the four other World Championship events Wright has some very important personal Pohlmann scored a career-high should lead the studio. in which she competed with the national milestones in store in the near future. 27 points in a loss last week at “It was a very easy decision,” he recalled. team. “I’m getting married in May,” she Pace. “I have two sons, and she is the closest thing Her most recent was a silver medal won at exclaimed. “It’s my number one (personal) I have to a daughter. 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BY JASON THOMPSON 145 lb. class - Ian Beard lost Weight Class: 103 (1-2) Gulf Breeze News to Fischcetti by fall at 3:08. Devin Jones, GB t-fall [email protected] 152 lb. class - Rett Ellis lost Namon Siplin, Rickards 16-0 to Pittman by fall at 3:38. Kyle McClinton, Middleburg GBHS improved to 5-1 in 160 lb. class - Chris Barretta dec Devin Jones, GB 11-4 dual meet competition with a d. Pierce by fall at 1:55. Cole Shrieber, Columbia dec 54-30 win at Tate on Jan. 6. 171 lb. class - Ian Sweet d. Devin Jones, GB 7-14 GBHS won every match from Coxby by fall at 2:59. Weight Class: 112 (0-2) the 103 to 140 pound class. 189 lb. class - Sam Hartman Parris Simpson, Raines Fall Results are as follows: lost to Barnes 8-2. Justin Meredith, GB 1:58 103 lb. class - Giorgio 215 lb. class - Thompson Wade Philipp, Leon Fall Houser d. Garrity by fall at 2:28. (Tate) won by forfeit. Justin Meredith, GB 2:49 112 lb. class - Devin Jones d. 285 lb. class - Brad Costello Weight Class: 119 (2-2) Parker by fall at 1:30. lost to Jackson by fall at 1:01. Chris Gary, GB dec Alex 119 lb. class - Ben Sweet d. The Dolphins travelled to Driver, Lincoln 12-8 Workman by fall at 2:37. Tallahassee last month to com- Doug Miner, Arnold Fall 125 lb. class - Chris Gary d. pete in the Capital City Classic. Chris Gary, GB: 19 Atkins by fall at 1:49. The Dolphins finished tied for Chris Gary, GB dec Da’rell 130 lb. class - Kody Kelley d. 12th place in the 24-team field. Love, Raines 7-1 Benoit by fall at 3:04. R.C. Ramirez won the 125- Jacob Taylor, Wewahitchka 135 lb. class - Luke Babcock pound weight class, while Luke Fall Chris Gary, GB 2:42 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News d. Eddin by fall at 1:02. Babcock took fifth in the 130- Weight Class: 125 (4-0) Luke Babcock won four matches and finished fifth at the recent Capital City Classic. 140 lb. class - Michael Reitz pound class. Dolphin results are RC Ramirez, GB fall Brad d. Fleetwood by fall at 1:37. as follows: Gilbert, Wewahitchka 1:08 RC Ramirez, GB fall Carlton Michael Reitz, GB fall Cody Woolam, Lincoln fall Adkinson, Wakulla 1:21 Bobby Cason, Suwannee 2:26 Ian Sweet: 25 RC Ramirez, GB fall Josh Colin Smith, Crestview ma- Weight Class: 189 (0-2) Key, Suwannee 1:58 dec Michael Reitz, GB 10-0 Thor Schaefer, Niceville fall RC Ramirez, GB fall Mike Weight Class: 145 (0-2) Luke Means, GB: 39 Swartz, Middleburg 3:00 Andrew McCabe, Rutherford Caleb Menefee, Milton fall Weight Class: 130 (4-2) fall Cody King, GB 1:59 Luke Means, GB 1:27 Luke Babcock, GB fall Xavier William Steichen, Middleburg Weight Class: 215 (1-2) Coleman, Rutherford 1:54 fall Cody King, GB 3:24 Sam Hartman, GB fall Ben Willard, Milton fall Weight Class: 152 (0-2) George Lowe, Raines: 43 Luke, Babcock, GB: 56 Michael Cannizzo, Mosley Dillon Lemont, Arnold fall Luke Babcock, GB fall fall Ian Beard, GB 3:45 Sam Hartman, GB 2:54 Barrett Woofter, Wakulla: 32 Matt Irwin, Wewahitchka fall Wes Minchew, Mosley fall John Bush, Lincoln fall Luke Ian Beard, GB 3:28 Sam Hartman, GB 1:37 Babcock, fall: 18 Weight Class: 160 (1-2) Weight Class: 285 (2-2) Luke Babcock, GB fall Josh Brockmann, Chiles fall Brad Costello, GB fall Josh Jamarcus Crump, Rickards 2:40 Shane Halpin, GB: 52 Wilson, Rutherford 2:21 Weight Class: 135 (3-2) Shane Halpin, GB dec Austin Trey Braun, Leon fall Brad Greg SanGregorio, Chiles Scott, Rickards 11-4 Costello, GB: 10 dec Michael Reitz, GB 15-11 Brandon Hellar, Milton fall Brad Costello, GB fall Michael Reitz, GB dec Ian Shane Halpin, GB 1:25 Zachary Roop, Bozeman 1:51 Patterson, Rutherford 7-5 Weight Class: 171 (0-2) Chris Griffin, Wakulla, fall Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Michael Reitz, GB dec Justin Mitchell, Crestview Brad Costello, GB: 47 Ben Sweet is brought off the ground, but still has a hold of his opponent in a recent match. Michael Roberts, Columbia 11-6 fall Ian Sweet: 35 Niceville won the meet. Hotshots finish in Top 4 at Section Championships

The Shoreline Tennis Hotshots braved awful weather in Daytona Beach last weekend, Jan. 8-10, and fin- ished in the Top 4 of 16 teams in the USTA 6.5 Combo Section Championships. They played in coats, with knit caps, gloves and ear muffs. Submitted photo The Hotshots won our Flight 3 From Left: The Hotshots – Shari Scudder, Edie Brodie, Division on Friday and Saturday by Shelley Mangram, Theresa Smith (Captain), Lani Spann, beating all 3 other teams in the division. Pam Hasell, Jackie Barclay (kneeling), Maggie Wren. On Sunday, they advanced to the semifinals where they lost to eventual USTA/ITA Campus Showdown champion Jacksonville. This weekend, UWF hosts the USTA/ITA This is a fabulous finish for the Hotshots, Campus Showdown Tournament on Jan. 15 and 16. considering it was the first ever post season It will feature both Singles and Doubles Events play for most of the members of the team. in Men's and Women's Open, A (4.5-4.0), B (3.5- They are all now back in Gulf Breeze, enjoy- 3.0). ing their newly attained celebrity status in the For more information contact Derrick Racine at local tennis community. 850-384-6064 or [email protected].

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Submitted Photo Top of the class John Learned, a fifth grader at Submitted Photo Creative Learning Academy, Sharks win tourney is the school champion of the The GBSA Seventh Grade travel basketball team, the National Geographic Shoreline Sharks, recently won a Christmas Basketball Geography Bee. After an Submitted Photo Tournament at the Cobb Center. They are (front, from left): additional test, he will com- Good at geography Peyton Hoover, Blake Fournie and Chris Welt. Second row: pete in the state-wide event. Gulf Breeze Middle School recently had the final round of the National Geographic Bee in the Hank Newell, Cole Brown, Garner Curington and Clay Moss. John lives in Gulf Breeze with school’s library. Shown are (from left): Grayson Rine (third place), sixth and seventh grade Third Row: Alex Learned, Pete Hayes and Troy Stringfellow. his proud parents, Marcy and Geography teacher and Bee coordinator JoAnn Considine, Gillian Werner (first place) and Back row: Coaches Bob Newell and Mark Stringfellow. Chris Vlachos. Aaron Zanca (third place). Volunteering with FWC TThhesehhese PPProsrros KKnnonnoww!ww! helps the environment If my competitors can copy my product Is the owner of a dog automatically liable for any damage it may cause in while it is patent pending, shouldn't I Are you interested in helping There are many volunteer In 2008, volunteers wait until the patent issues before I Q the state of Florida? Q conserve Florida’s habitats and opportunities in fisheries collected 479 water samples bring my product on the market? fish and wildlife species? Do programs. The Florida Bass over 210 days. The Ridge More often than not, yes. However, I That is a business decision but in my you want to teach a child to hunt Conservation Center and Rangers program partners guess that there are some extreme opinion it is not a good one because or fish? Do you have an interest Richloam State Fish Hatchery in with numerous conservation A examples where an adult trespasser may A the patent application process will take in becoming a volunteer law Sumter County is one of the agencies and organizations enter your premises where you may have a long time. 2-3 years is not unusual enforcement officer? largest freshwater fish to conserve and protect signs posted "Beware of dog" or where for the patent to issue and it may not The Florida Fish and Wildlife hatcheries in the Southeast and scrub habitat on the Lake Conservation Commission is the primary game fish Wales Ridge, a threatened some other adult may have agitated a dog ever issue. So, I say get it out there

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The first group Sixty Gulf Breeze High students were recently inducted into the Sylvan J. Ladner III Chapter of Rho Kappa, the school’s social studies honor society. Their officers are: President - Thank you Mediacom for sponsoring the Mitchell Solomon; Vice President - Vincent Costers; Mediacom Garcon Point Bridge Run Secretary - Kellie Krueger; Treasurer - Kelsey Jarvis; Special thanks to Santa Rosa Medical Center and Historian - Melody Medwell. Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Department for their support. Amy Parker is the group’s SANTA ROSA sponsor. EDUCATION FOUNDATION Photo courtesy of Kristy Suelflow Gulf Breeze High begins new Honor Society NICOLE BARRINEAU, D.D.S., P.A.

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With age In freezing temperatures, fire comes crews watch as a house at 23 Calle Hermosa burns to the wisdom ground on Sunday. The other morning my wife and I were The three alarm fire talking with our 7-year old great -grand- couldn’t save the son about returning to school following structure, and the the Christmas vacation. cause of the fire is My wife said that I had 23 years of under investigation. schooling, and I followed up with the Photos by comment that I had spent nearly as much Rhonda Randazzo/ time in school as his parents were old. He Gulf Breeze News looked at me sort of incredulously, and said, “Why would you want to waste your life?” I can understand the reason for a 7-year old to feel that way. After all, if there was- n’t school, there would be lots of time to Freezing winds contribute to flames that consume play the Wii game, or DSi, or practice karate, or a number of other things. I imagine when he is 17, he will have real- 7,400-square-foot luxury home on Pensacola Beach ized that school is not wasted, and by the time he is 27, will be grateful for all the BY LISA NEWELL Pensacola Beach. was hot. The schooling he was able to get, and hopeful- Gulf Breeze News The home, located at 23 Calle crown of my head ly, when he is 77, will still be learning. [email protected] Hermosa and owned by 80-year-old felt like it had a It’s amazing how our perceptions change, former US Navy Blue Angel Stoney sunburn.” good and bad, as we put a few years Billowing clouds of smoke were Mayock, was a total loss. Reighard and behind us, or find ourselves involved in visible from Tiger Point on Sunday Lt. Daniel Akerman of the the other man tried vital experiences. morning as a luxury home burned on Escambia County Fire and Rescue to help the Someone, for example, comes to our said the 911 call went out at 9:15 a m. Mayocks away beach community expecting sunny and and the first trucks, from Pensacola from the blaze. warm weather, and gets these frigid morn- Beach VFD, arrived 9 minutes later “When we got ings! They might go home saying, “I’ll but it was too late to save the struc- to the street, they never go to Pensacola Beach again ture. Flames were already coming turned around and because it is so cold!” That is the percep- from the second and third stories. that was their first tion gained from one experience. This has Jake Reighard, 34, saw the smoke opportunity to see been an unusually cold winter, and from his home on Traviesa, about a how bad it was. It although weather here can hover around quarter mile away, so he headed was intense.” freezing, it seldom reaches the level it has toward the general area. The fire is this winter. If that person came another “I turned on the street and saw a believed to have winter and experienced the warm sun and couple of people watching the fire. started near the soft breezes, the whole scenario could be The whole second deck was blazing fireplace, but is changed, and their perception would also like a furnace, with flames shooting under investigation be changed. out from under the roofline,” by the state fire Sometimes people are heard to say, “I Reighard said. marshal. tell it like it is!” I generally counter with, Suddenly he noticed the minivan in Fire trucks from Firefighters examine the charred remains of the lux- “No, you tell it as you see it!” Perceptions the driveway. Pensacola Beach, ury home that burned on Pensacola Beach. are everywhere – about schools, churches, “I didn’t see any homeowners, and Warrington, West communities, groups of people, situations I said to myself, ‘surely there’s some- Pensacola, Brent, “The more wind, the higher the fire – and our understanding of those come bodyGulf Breeze, Midway, Navarre, and the hotter the fire’s going to be.” from the experiences we’ve had. Change there.’” He Ensley, Ferry Pass, Osceola, Myrtle The freezing conditions at the time the experiences and we most likely will and another Grove, Pleasant Grove and Bellview added stress to the firefighters and change perceptions. manresponded to the fire, and began pro- ECUA sent a bus to offer a rehabilita- The sad thing is when we refuse to approached tecting nearby structures. tion place for the firefighters to rest enlarge our horizons and go through life the house “Because of the severity of the fire, between shifts fighting the fire. with parochial perceptions. I know my just as the we went to a definite attempt to pro- “It was extremely cold, and the great grandson will change his perception Mayocks tecting the houses around it,” Lt. firefighters reported ice forming on of school as he grows older because he opened the Akerman said. A nearby house did the sidewalks around them,” Lt. has people around him who value and pro- front door. sustain some damage, but Lt. Akerman said. The ice flowed freely mote education. I know he will eventual- “They Akerman said, “it could have been through the fire hoses, however. ly find the excitement, joy, and satisfac- were coming worse.” No firefighters entered the struc- tion from education and discover the rea- out real Though the day wasn’t particularly ture, and no one reported any injuries son “to waste our life” in pursuit of greater slow, and we breezy by Pensacola Beach standards, due to the fire. knowledge and insight. walked up even a small wind can have a big the stairs. It impact on a fire, Lt. Akerman said. See BLAZE, Page 3D

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2D January 14, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS Home and Garden Gulf Breeze NEWS When it comes to plants, bald can be beautiful Arbor Day is a day for plant- turn various shades of reddish or submerged roots. They’re called the cover of baldcypress swamps ing, celebrating, and appreciating brown before falling off. Unlike knees presumably because they during hunting season. Many ani- trees. Started by a Nebraska set- other members of the redwood Environmental resemble knees as much as they mals find shelter in and around tler, J. Sterling Morton, Arbor family that are usually evergreen, resemble anything else. Knees are the base of large old-growth trees. Day has spread to many other the baldcypress is deciduous, los- Horticulture more prone to develop in clay soils The baldcypress is hardy and countries. In Florida, Arbor Day ing its foliage in the winter, thus Agent rather than silt or sand-based soils. can withstand temperatures below is the third Friday in January, and giving it its common name. Also, knees are more prone to zero. It is also very long-lasting this year it falls on January 15th. When the leaves drop in winter, Theresa Friday develop on trees growing in water and can live up to 600 years. There are many beautiful trees the rich cinnamon brown bark is compared to trees growing on dry About 200 years are required for that thrive in Northwest Florida. revealed. upright habit. They maintain a Baldcypress is ideal for wet land. Where the knees are undesir- baldcypress stems to develop a One native tree that is attractive Baldcypress trees are stately desirably straight trunk and a locations, such as its native habitat able or cause problems, they can high proportion of heartwood, all year round is the baldcypress. trees and can reach heights of 100- moderately dense canopy. Unlike of stream banks and mucky soils, be sawed off below the soil surface renowned for its decay resistance. Known by the scientific name, 120 feet at maturity. In landscapes, many other trees, they do not but this tree will also grow remark- without hurting the tree. Remove People in both urban and rural Taxodium distichum, baldcypress they typically reach about 50 feet. form double or multiple leaders. ably well on almost any soil, them as necessary. areas can benefit from planting leafs out in the spring with new Surprisingly, they are moderately Baldcypress is native from the including heavy, compacted, or It is a very important tree in cypress. These trees can enhance the leaves that are a bright shade of fast growers for the first 10 years coastal states along the Atlantic poorly-drained muck. It tolerates the swampland ecosystem. It is aesthetics and functioning of yellowish green. These new or so. Some trees can have trunk Ocean over to east Texas and almost any soil condition except valued for providing food and stormwater drainage systems. The leaves slowly expand to produce diameters of 5 feet or more, but 2- north to the middle Mississippi alkaline soils with a pH above 7.5. cover to wildlife. Swamp rabbits best time to plant bare-root cypress a ferny, darker green canopy with 3 feet is most common. River valley. But it is commonly Baldcypress trees can produce and other birds, such as Florida seedlings is while they are dormant a very “soft” effect, unusual for a They have a beautiful natural associated with the swamps of “knees,” which are knobby protru- cranes and ducks, feed on baldcy- (November to March). Containerized conifer. In autumn, the leaves form growing in a narrow, the Gulf Coast. sions that grow from underground press. White-tailed deer escape to cypress can be planted year-round. LEGALS

NOTICE OF 56400-0180 NOTICE OF property, and Name(s) in Name in which Assessed: Clerk of the Circuit Court of Description of Property: at the east end lobby of the Issuance, the Description shall be redeemed accord- APPLICATION Name in which Assessed: APPLICATION which it is assessed is as POLLY GOODEN Santa Rosa County, Florida PROPERTY DESCRIBED County Administrative of property, and Name(s) in ing to Law, the Property FOR TAX DEED LARKIN H BLACK FOR TAX DEED follows: All of the above property is ––––––––––––––––––––– IN OR BOOK 1802 PAGE Complex at 6495 Caroline which it is assessed is as described in such TRUSTEE, LOUISE B located in Santa Rosa NOTICE OF 1687 St., Milton, Florida on the follows: Certificate will be sold to NOTICE IS HEREBY BLACK TRUSTEE, BLACK NOTICE IS HEREBY Certificate Number: 1248 County, In the State of APPLICATION Parcel ID: 21-1N-28-0000- 8th day of February, 2010 at the Highest Bidder, at the GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I FAMILY REVOC LIVING GIVEN THAT DICK N OR Year of Issuance: 2007 Florida. FOR TAX DEED 01000-0000 12:00 noon. Dated this the Certificate Number: 1061 east end lobby of the LLC holder of the following TRUST BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF Name in which Assessed: 16th day of December, Year of Issuance: 2007 County Administrative Tax Sale Certificate has All of the above property is THE RILEY TRUST holder Description of Property: Unless such certificate shall NOTICE IS HEREBY STEPHEN HOLLOWAY 2009. Complex at 6495 Caroline filed said Tax Certificate for located in Santa Rosa of the following Tax Sale PROPERTY DESCRIBED be redeemed according to GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I TRUSTEE OF UNREC Description of Property: St., Milton, Florida on the the Tax Deed to be issued County, In the State of Certificate has filed said Tax IN OR BOOK 776, PG 533, Law, the Property described LLC holder of the following LAND TRUST WARREN Mary M. Johnson LTS 13, 14, 15, BLK 478, 8th day of February, 2010 thereon. The Certificate Florida. Certificate for the Tax Deed LESS ALL MIN RTS in such Certificate will be Tax Sale Certificate has 2000 Clerk of the Circuit Court of AVALON BEACH at 12:00 noon. Dated this Number and year of to be issued thereon. The Parcel ID: 16-2N-28-0000- sold to the Highest Bidder, filed said Tax Certificate for All of the above property is Santa Rosa County, Florida Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- the 16th day of December, Issuance, the Description of Unless such certificate shall Certificate Number and year 00374-0000 at the east end lobby of the the Tax Deed to be issued located in Santa Rosa ––––––––––––––––––––– 47800-0130 2009. property, and Name(s) in be redeemed according to of Issuance, the Description Name in which Assessed: County Administrative thereon. The Certificate County, In the State of NOTICE OF Name in which Assessed: which it is assessed is as Law, the Property described of property, and Name(s) in COMPASS BANK Complex at 6495 Caroline Number and year of Florida. APPLICATION GERALD ECKFIELD, Mary M. Johnson follows: in such Certificate will be which it is assessed is as All of the above property is St., Milton, Florida on the Issuance, the Description of FOR TAX DEED DORIS ECKFIELD Clerk of the Circuit Court sold to the Highest Bidder, follows: located in Santa Rosa 22nd day of February, 2010 property, and Name(s) in Unless such certificate shall All of the above property is of Santa Rosa County, Certificate Number: 3556 at the east end lobby of the County, In the State of at 12:00 noon. Dated this which it is assessed is as be redeemed according to NOTICE IS HEREBY located in Santa Rosa Florida Year of Issuance: 2007 County Administrative Certificate Number: 1679 Florida. the 29th day of December, follows: Law, the Property described GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I County, In the State of ––––––––––––––––––––– Complex at 6495 Caroline Year of Issuance: 2007 2009. in such Certificate will be LLC holder of the following Florida. NOTICE OF Description of Property: LT St., Milton, Florida on the Unless such certificate shall Certificate Number: 3474 sold to the Highest Bidder, Tax Sale Certificate has APPLICATION 5 BLK 11, EVERGREEN 1st day of March, 2010 at Description of Property: be redeemed according to Mary M. Johnson Year of Issuance: 2007 at the east end lobby of the filed said Tax Certificate for Unless such certificate FOR TAX DEED SHORES 1ST ADD, AS 12:00 noon. Dated this the PROPERTY DESCRIBED Law, the Property described Clerk of the Circuit Court of County Administrative the Tax Deed to be issued shall be redeemed accord- DES IN OR BOOK 1580 6th day of January, 2010. IN OR BOOK 2121 PG in such Certificate will be Santa Rosa County, Florida Description of Property: LT Complex at 6495 Caroline thereon. The Certificate ing to Law, the Property NOTICE IS HEREBY PG 577 381, LESS OR 2348 PG sold to the Highest Bidder, ––––––––––––––––––––– 1 OF UNREC SUB, AS St., Milton, Florida on the Number and year of described in such GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I Parcel ID: 24-2S-28-1150- Mary M. Johnson 1782 (ADDED TO #15.7), & at the east end lobby of the NOTICE OF DES IN OR BOOK 1775 8th day of February, 2010 at Issuance, the Description of Certificate will be sold to LLC holder of the following 01100-0050 Clerk of the Circuit Court of LESS OR 2363 PG 1652 County Administrative APPLICATION PG 1093 12:00 noon. Dated this the property, and Name(s) in the Highest Bidder, at the Tax Sale Certificate has Name in which Assessed: Santa Rosa County, Florida (#13.5), & LESS OR 2365 Complex at 6495 Caroline FOR TAX DEED Parcel ID: 14-1S-28-0000- 16th day of December, which it is assessed is as east end lobby of the filed said Tax Certificate for INSURANCE EXPRESS –––––––––––––––––– PG 641 (#13.6), & LESS St., Milton, Florida on the 17300-0000 2009. follows: County Administrative the Tax Deed to be issued INC NOTICE OF OR 2420 PG 1818 (#13.7), 22nd day of February, 2010 NOTICE IS HEREBY Name in which Assessed: Complex at 6495 Caroline thereon. The Certificate All of the above property is APPLICATION & LESS OR 2421 PG 2045 at 12:00 noon. Dated this GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I ANDREA KRISTEN Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number: 1044 St., Milton, Florida on the Number and year of located in Santa Rosa FOR TAX DEED (#13.8) the 29th day of December, LLC holder of the following MCLEOD A/K/A ANDREA Clerk of the Circuit Court of Year of Issuance: 2007 8th day of February, 2010 Issuance, the Description County, In the State of Parcel ID: 22-5N-28-0000- 2009. Tax Sale Certificate has KRISTEN (MCLEOD) Santa Rosa County, Florida at 12:00 noon. Dated this of property, and Name(s) in Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01304-0000 filed said Tax Certificate for MOSLEY ––––––––––––––––––––– Description of Property: the 16th day of December, which it is assessed is as GIVEN THAT HANSEL & Name in which Assessed: Mary M. Johnson the Tax Deed to be issued All of the above property is NOTICE OF LTS 13 & 14, BLK 459, 2009. follows: Unless such certificate shall PHILIP PRESCOTT holder SOUTHERN ENTERPRIS- Clerk of the Circuit Court of thereon. The Certificate located in Santa Rosa APPLICATION AVALON BEACH be redeemed according to of the following Tax Sale ES OF NORTHWEST FL Santa Rosa County, Florida Number and year of County, In the State of FOR TAX DEED Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number: 1175 Law, the Property described Certificate has filed said Tax INC ––––––––––––––––––––– Issuance, the Description of Florida. 45900-0130 Clerk of the Circuit Court Year of Issuance: 2007 in such Certificate will be Certificate for the Tax Deed All of the above property is NOTICE OF property, and Name(s) in NOTICE IS HEREBY Name in which Assessed: of Santa Rosa County, sold to the Highest Bidder, to be issued thereon. The located in Santa Rosa APPLICATION which it is assessed is as Unless such certificate shall GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I PETER CHERNIKOW Florida Description of Property: at the east end lobby of the Certificate Number and year County, In the State of FOR TAX DEED follows: be redeemed according to LLC holder of the following ESTATE ––––––––––––––––––––– LTS 29-34, INCL, BLK County Administrative of Issuance, the Description Florida. Law, the Property described Tax Sale Certificate has All of the above property is NOTICE OF 732, AVALON BEACH, AS Complex at 6495 Caroline of property, and Name(s) in NOTICE IS HEREBY Certificate Number: 3143 in such Certificate will be filed said Tax Certificate for located in Santa Rosa APPLICATION DES IN OR BOOK 892 PG St., Milton, Florida on the which it is assessed is as Unless such certificate shall GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I Year of Issuance: 2007 sold to the Highest Bidder, the Tax Deed to be issued County, In the State of FOR TAX DEED 490 & 10' PORT OF 1st day of March, 2010 at follows: be redeemed according to LLC holder of the following at the east end lobby of the thereon. The Certificate Florida. ADJACENT VACATED 12:00 noon. Dated this the Law, the Property described Tax Sale Certificate has Description of Property: LT County Administrative Number and year of NOTICE IS HEREBY ALLEY, AS DES IN OR 6th day of January, 2010. Certificate Number: 1402 in such Certificate will be filed said Tax Certificate for 13 OF UNREC SUB, AS Complex at 6495 Caroline Issuance, the Description of Unless such certificate shall GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I BOOK 1099 PG 601 Year of Issuance: 2002 sold to the Highest Bidder, the Tax Deed to be issued DES IN OR BOOK 1556 St., Milton, Florida on the property, and Name(s) in be redeemed according to LLC holder of the following Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- Mary M. Johnson at the east end lobby of the thereon. The Certificate PG 1166 & OR BOOK 22nd day of February, 2010 which it is assessed is as Law, the Property described Tax Sale Certificate has 73200-0290 Clerk of the Circuit Court of Description of Property: LT County Administrative Number and year of 1614 PG 1606, TOGETH- at 12:00 noon. Dated this follows: in such Certificate will be filed said Tax Certificate for Name in which Assessed: Santa Rosa County, Florida 15 BLK 660, AVALON Complex at 6495 Caroline Issuance, the Description of ER WITH PROPERTY the 29th day of December, sold to the Highest Bidder, the Tax Deed to be issued HELEN GLASSER HAMIL- –––––––––––––––––– BEACH St., Milton, Florida on the property, and Name(s) in DES IN OR BOOK 1733 2009. Certificate Number: 940 at the east end lobby of the thereon. The Certificate TON NOTICE OF Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- 1st day of March, 2010 at which it is assessed is as PG 1317, LESS ALL MIN Year of Issuance: 2007 County Administrative Number and year of All of the above property is APPLICATION 66000-0150 12:00 noon. Dated this the follows: RTS Mary M. Johnson Complex at 6495 Caroline Issuance, the Description located in Santa Rosa FOR TAX DEED Name in which Assessed: 6th day of January, 2010. Parcel ID: 01-2S-27-0000- Clerk of the Circuit Court of Description of Property: St., Milton, Florida on the of property, and Name(s) in County, In the State of STEVE J GICEI Certificate Number: 1367 01247-0000 Santa Rosa County, Florida LTS 21 & 22, BLK 227, 8th day of February, 2010 at which it is assessed is as Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY All of the above property is Mary M. Johnson Year of Issuance: 2007 Name in which Assessed: ––––––––––––––––––––– AVALON BEACH, AS DES 12:00 noon. Dated this the follows: GIVEN THAT NICOLE & located in Santa Rosa Clerk of the Circuit Court of CAROLYN A WILSON NOTICE OF IN OR BOOK 2685 PG 183 16th day of December, Unless such certificate WANDA GAFFORD holder County, In the State of Santa Rosa County, Florida Description of Property: All of the above property is APPLICATION & 10' PORT OF ADJA- 2009. Certificate Number: 1068 shall be redeemed accord- of the following Tax Sale Florida. –––––––––––––––––– COM NW COR OF 27-2N- located in Santa Rosa FOR TAX DEED CENT VACATED ALLEY Year of Issuance: 2007 ing to Law, the Property Certificate has filed said Tax NOTICE OF 28, TH N 89*47'43" E ALG County, In the State of AS DES IN OR BOOK Mary M. Johnson described in such Certificate for the Tax Deed Unless such certificate shall APPLICATION N LI SEC 2662.70' TO NW Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY 2530 PG 1374 Clerk of the Circuit Court of Description of Property: Certificate will be sold to to be issued thereon. The be redeemed according to FOR TAX DEED CORN NE4, TH S 0*04'53" GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- Santa Rosa County, Florida LTS 17 & 18, BLK 533, the Highest Bidder, at the Certificate Number and year Law, the Property described W ALG W LI QTR 806.87' Unless such certificate shall LLC holder of the following 22700-0210 ––––––––––––––––––––– AVALON BEACH, AS DES east end lobby of the of Issuance, the Description in such Certificate will be NOTICE IS HEREBY TO POB, TH N 89*47'35" E be redeemed according to Tax Sale Certificate has Name in which Assessed: NOTICE OF IN OR BOOK 2643 PG County Administrative of property, and Name(s) in sold to the Highest Bidder, GIVEN THAT DICK N OR 176.07', TH S 0*25'55" E Law, the Property described filed said Tax Certificate for TNT PROPERTY DEVEL- APPLICATION 722 Complex at 6495 Caroline which it is assessed is as at the east end lobby of the BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF 245.87', TH S 89*47'35" W in such Certificate will be the Tax Deed to be issued OPMENT LLC FOR TAX DEED Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- St., Milton, Florida on the follows: County Administrative THE RILEY TRUST holder 178.27', TH N 0*04'53" E sold to the Highest Bidder, thereon. The Certificate All of the above property is 53300-0170 8th day of February, 2010 Complex at 6495 Caroline of the following Tax Sale 245.87' TO POB. ALG & at the east end lobby of the Number and year of located in Santa Rosa NOTICE IS HEREBY Name in which Assessed: at 12:00 noon. Dated this Certificate Number: 1445 St., Milton, Florida on the Certificate has filed said Tax TOGETHER WITH ESMT County Administrative Issuance, the Description of County, In the State of GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I KAREN MILLER, MAR- the 16th day of December, Year of Issuance: 2002 1st day of March, 2010 at Certificate for the Tax Deed FOR INGRESS/EGRESS, Complex at 6495 Caroline property, and Name(s) in Florida. LLC holder of the following SHA JACKLIN, CHARLES 2009. 12:00 noon. Dated this the to be issued thereon. The ALL PER SEP REQ/SVY St., Milton, Florida on the which it is assessed is as Tax Sale Certificate has DIVINE Description of Property: 6th day of January, 2010. Certificate Number and year 9-25-03 22nd day of February, 2010 follows: Unless such certificate shall filed said Tax Certificate for All of the above property is Mary M. Johnson LTS 15,16,17,18, BLK 732, of Issuance, the Description Parcel ID: 27-2N-28-0000- at 12:00 noon. Dated this be redeemed according to the Tax Deed to be issued located in Santa Rosa Clerk of the Circuit Court AVALON BEACH, & 10' Mary M. Johnson of property, and Name(s) in 00151-0000 the 29th day of December, Certificate Number: 3544 Law, the Property described thereon. The Certificate County, In the State of of Santa Rosa County, PORT OF ADJACENT Clerk of the Circuit Court of which it is assessed is as Name in which Assessed: 2009. Year of Issuance: 2007 in such Certificate will be Number and year of Florida. Florida VACATED ALLEY, AS DES Santa Rosa County, Florida follows: SCOTT SESSIONS sold to the Highest Bidder, Issuance, the Description of ––––––––––––––––––––– IN OR BOOK 1099 PG 601 –––––––––––––––––– KRISTIE SESSIONS Mary M. Johnson Description of Property: LT at the east end lobby of the property, and Name(s) in Unless such certificate Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- NOTICE OF Certificate Number: 2274 All of the above property is Clerk of the Circuit Court of 33, DE GALVEZ HIGH- County Administrative which it is assessed is as 73200-0150 APPLICATION Year of Issuance: 2007 located in Santa Rosa Santa Rosa County, Florida LANDS, AS DES IN OR Complex at 6495 Caroline follows: Name in which Assessed: FOR TAX DEED County, In the State of ––––––––––––––––––––– BOOK 1262 PG 746 & OR St., Milton, Florida on the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT MAE FROST Description of Property: Florida. NOTICE OF BOOK 1278 PG 78 8th day of February, 2010 at Certificate Number: 1051 OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, All of the above property is NOTICE IS HEREBY PROPERTY DESCRIBED APPLICATION Parcel ID: 24-2S-28-0930- 12:00 noon. Dated this the Year of Issuance: 2007 IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA located in Santa Rosa GIVEN THAT DICK N OR IN OR BOOK 1750 PG 632 Unless such certificate shall FOR TAX DEED 00000-0330 16th day of December, PROBATE DIVISION County, In the State of BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF & OR BOOK 1987 PG be redeemed according to Name in which Assessed: 2009. Description of Property: Florida. THE RILEY TRUST holder 1347, LESS ALL MIN RTS Law, the Property described NOTICE IS HEREBY CAROLYN A WILSON LTS 15 & 16 BLK 465, IN RE: Estate of MALCOLM LANE GILCHRIST, of the following Tax Sale Parcel ID: 32-5N-29-0000- in such Certificate will be GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I All of the above property is Mary M. Johnson AVALON BEACH, AS DES Deceased. Case Number 2009-CP-000356 Unless such certificate shall Certificate has filed said Tax 00800-0000 sold to the Highest Bidder, LLC holder of the following located in Santa Rosa Clerk of the Circuit Court of IN OR BOOK 961 PAGE be redeemed according to Certificate for the Tax Deed Name in which Assessed: at the east end lobby of the Tax Sale Certificate has County, In the State of Santa Rosa County, Florida 581 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Law, the Property described to be issued thereon. The ROBERT A MURRELL, County Administrative filed said Tax Certificate for Florida. ––––––––––––––––––––– Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- in such Certificate will be Certificate Number and year LYDIA M VILICICH, BILLY Complex at 6495 Caroline the Tax Deed to be issued NOTICE OF 46500-0150 The administration of their claims with this court sold to the Highest Bidder, of Issuance, the Description CURTIS MURRELL, St., Milton, Florida on the thereon. The Certificate Unless such certificate shall APPLICATION Name in which Assessed: the Estate of MALCOLM WITHIN THREE (3) at the east end lobby of the of property, and Name(s) in ROBERT ALLEN MUR- 22nd day of February, 2010 Number and year of be redeemed according to FOR TAX DEED GERDA L STANLEY, LANE GILCHRIST, De- MONTHS AFTER THE County Administrative which it is assessed is as RELL at 12:00 noon. Dated this Issuance, the Description of Law, the Property described ROLAND LEE STANLEY ceased (the Decedent"), DATE OF THE F RST File Number 2009-CP- PUBLICATION OF THIS Complex at 6495 Caroline follows: All of the above property is the 29th day of December, property, and Name(s) in in such Certificate will be NOTICE IS HEREBY All of the above property is 000356, is pending in the NOTICE. St., Milton, Florida on the located in Santa Rosa 2009. which it is assessed is as sold to the Highest Bidder, GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I located in Santa Rosa Circuit Court of Santa ALL CLA MS NOT SO 1st day of March, 2010 at Certificate Number: 79 County, In the State of follows: at the east end lobby of the LLC holder of the following County, In the State of Rosa County, Florida, the FILED WILL BE FOREV- 12:00 noon. Dated this the Year of Issuance: 2007 Florida. Mary M. Johnson County Administrative Tax Sale Certificate has Florida. address of which is Santa ER BARRED. 6th day of January, 2010. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Certificate Number: 3286 Complex at 6495 Caroline filed said Tax Certificate for Rosa County Clerk of NOTWITHSTANDING Description of Property: Unless such certificate shall Santa Rosa County, Florida Year of Issuance: 2007 St., Milton, Florida on the the Tax Deed to be issued Unless such certificate shall Court, Attn: Probate THE TIME PERIOD SET Mary M. Johnson PROPERTY DESCRIBED be redeemed according to ––––––––––––––––––––– 22nd day of February, 2010 thereon. The Certificate be redeemed according to Division, P.O. Box 472, FORTH ABOVE, ANY Clerk of the Circuit Court of IN OR BOOK 1317 PG 670 Law, the Property described NOTICE OF Description of Property: LT at 12:00 noon. Dated this Number and year of Law, the Property described Milton, FL 32572. The CLA M FILED TWO (2) Santa Rosa County, Florida Parcel ID: 12-4N-26-0000- in such Certificate will be APPLICATION 40 BLK A, EAST BAY the 29th day of December, Issuance, the Description of in such Certificate will be names and addresses of YEARS OR MORE –––––––––––––––––– 00202-0000 sold to the Highest Bidder, FOR TAX DEED HEIGHTS, AS DES IN OR 2009. property, and Name(s) in sold to the Highest Bidder, the Personal Repre- AFTER THE DECE- sentative and the Personal DENT'S DATE OF DEATH NOTICE OF Name in which Assessed: at the east end lobby of the BOOK 2543 PG 917 which it is assessed is as at the east end lobby of the Representative's attor- IS BARRED. APPLICATION RANDY MCCRANIE, DAR- County Administrative NOTICE IS HEREBY Parcel ID: 19-2S-27-1010- Mary M. Johnson follows: County Administrative neys are set forth below. The date of the first pub- FOR TAX DEED LENE MCCRANIE Complex at 6495 Caroline GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I 00A00-0400 Clerk of the Circuit Court of Complex at 6495 Caroline All creditors of the lication of this Notice is All of the above property is St., Milton, Florida on the LLC holder of the following Name in which Assessed: Santa Rosa County, Florida Certificate Number: 1003 St., Milton, Florida on the Decedent and other per- January 14, 2010. NOTICE IS HEREBY located in Santa Rosa 1st day of March, 2010 at Tax Sale Certificate has MATTHEW J BLATZ ––––––––––––––––––––– Year of Issuance: 2007 8th day of February, 2010 at sons having claims or GIVEN THAT HANSEL & County, In the State of 12:00 noon. Dated this the filed said Tax Certificate for All of the above property is NOTICE OF 12:00 noon. Dated this the demands against Dece- ATTORNEYS FOR PHILIP PRESCOTT holder Florida. 6th day of January, 2010. the Tax Deed to be issued located in Santa Rosa APPLICATION Description of Property: 16th day of December, dent's estate on whom a PERSONAL of the following Tax Sale thereon. The Certificate County, In the State of FOR TAX DEED LTS 13 & 14, BLK 417, 2009. copy of this notice is REPRESENTATIVE Certificate has filed said Tax Unless such certificate shall Mary M. Johnson Number and year of Florida. AVALON BEACH, AS DES required to be served must RICHARD N. SHERRILL file their claims with this Florida Bar No.: 172812 Certificate for the Tax Deed be redeemed according to Clerk of the Circuit Court of Issuance, the Description of NOTICE IS HEREBY IN OR BOOK 1371 PAGE Mary M. Johnson court WITHIN THE LATER CLARK, PARTINGTON, to be issued thereon. The Law, the Property described Santa Rosa County, Florida property, and Name(s) in Unless such certificate shall GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I 390 Clerk of the Circuit Court of OF THREE (3) MONTHS HART, LARRY Certificate Number and year in such Certificate will be –––––––––––––––––– which it is assessed is as be redeemed according to LLC holder of the following Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- Santa Rosa County, Florida AFTER THE T ME OF BOND & STACKHOUSE of Issuance, the Description sold to the Highest Bidder, NOTICE OF follows: Law, the Property described Tax Sale Certificate has 41700-0130 ––––––––––––––––––––– THE FIRST PUBLICA- 125 West Romana Street, of property, and Name(s) in at the east end lobby of the APPLICATION in such Certificate will be filed said Tax Certificate for Name in which Assessed: NOTICE OF TION OF THIS NOTICE Suite 800 which it is assessed is as County Administrative FOR TAX DEED Certificate Number: 1522 sold to the Highest Bidder, the Tax Deed to be issued THOMAS SZABO APPLICATION OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE P.O. Box 13010 follows: Complex at 6495 Caroline Year of Issuance: 2007 at the east end lobby of the thereon. The Certificate All of the above property is FOR TAX DEED DATE OF SERVICE OF Pensacola, FL 32591- St., Milton, Florida on the NOTICE IS HEREBY County Administrative Number and year of located in Santa Rosa THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 3010 Certificate Number: 1364 1st day of March, 2010 at GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I Description of Property: Complex at 6495 Caroline Issuance, the Description of County, In the State of NOTICE IS HEREBY All other creditors of the (850) 434-9200 Year of Issuance: 2002 12:00 noon. Dated this the LLC holder of the following CHAFFIN ADD: LTS St., Milton, Florida on the property, and Name(s) in Florida. GIVEN THAT CRYSTAL I Decedent and persons having claims or demands PERSONAL 6th day of January, 2010. Tax Sale Certificate has 1,2,3,4, BLK X, & LTS 22nd day of February, 2010 which it is assessed is as LLC holder of the following against the Decedent's REPRESENTATIVE Description of Property: LT filed said Tax Certificate for 1,2,3,4,5,& 6 BLK Y, AS at 12:00 noon. Dated this follows: Unless such certificate shall Tax Sale Certificate has estate, including unma- SUZANNE B. GILCHRIST 18 BLK 564, AVALON Mary M. Johnson the Tax Deed to be issued DES IN OR BOOK 611 the 29th day of December, be redeemed according to filed said Tax Certificate for tured, contingent or unliq- 1127 Soundview Trail BEACH, AS DES IN OR Clerk of the Circuit Court of thereon. The Certificate PGS 520-524 (ON X/1,2,3) 2009. Certificate Number: 851 Law, the Property described the Tax Deed to be issued uidated claims, must file Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 BOOK 1520 PG 1381 Santa Rosa County, Florida Number and year of Parcel ID: 34-2N-28-0570- Year of Issuance: 2007 in such Certificate will be thereon. The Certificate Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- –––––––––––––––––– Issuance, the Description of 00X00-0010 Mary M. Johnson sold to the Highest Bidder, Number and year of LEGAL 709 Gulf Breeze News 1/14, 1/21/2009

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Siegel reports that incandescent versions that available in 2010 that will existing types of incandescent, the LED model will still emit consumers have to see it to make frequent light bulb halogen and fluorescent bulbs. 70 percent of its lumens at believe it - and they can very changes so 20th-century. “You will see LED products 50,000 hours and can be well do just that at their local The term LED immediately meet - and in some cases dimmed down to 5 percent. “If ALA-member showroom, conjures up images of traffic outperform - traditional light you use the light for six hours where there are often signals, brake lights and sources,” says Brian Brandes, a day, it will last more than 22 demonstration rooms or headlights on luxury cars, and vice president of product years,” Siegel estimates. displays set up for that purpose. indicator lights on appliances. development for SATCO. “The Chris Primous, director of Another key area where That is about to change. lighting industry is moving sales and business changes are occurring in According to the American and merging technologies, development for Permlight’s lighting is the design and Lighting Association (ALA), quickly becoming part of the Brillia LED brand, has been construction of energy- lighting manufacturers have electronics marketplace and impressed with the strides efficient houses, according to invested considerable time, presenting choices previously LED lighting has made in just Rey-Barreau. “The Leadership effort and research into not available. Today, there are the last several years. The in Energy & Environmental adapting this super energy- LED options in every lighting technology first emerged as Design program developed by efficient technology for category,” says Brandes. For outdoor path illumination and the U.S. Green Building household use. The technology example, SATCO recently in under-cabinet kitchen Council has been extremely has advanced enough to win unveiled a variety of LED lighting. “Now you’re seeing successful in commercial approval from the bulbs that can replace recessed, table lamps, buildings and is now available government’s popular and incandescent track and chandeliers and pendants, all for home construction. While well-respected Energy Star recessed bulbs as well as using LEDs,” he says. the residential sector has been program. outdoor spotlights. Consumers who aren’t sold hit hard these past two years, “The year 2010 will be the In addition to long life, on the appearance of LED the focus on energy efficiency first year when LEDs will another benefit of LED is lighting - or its high initial cost will be huge when the market explode in the residential energy efficiency. In the past, - can take heart. There are rebounds,” he says. marketplace,” says architect such products weren’t very plenty of developments in If you are curious about Joe Rey-Barreau, education consumer friendly, according compact fluorescent LEDs, but aren’t sure yet if you consultant for the ALA and an to Glenn Siegel, marketing technology arriving in stores want to devote a large portion of associate professor at the director for Cooper Lighting, a in 2010. CFLs are more your living space to the ● ● University of Kentucky’s manufacturer of lighting affordable than LEDs and now technology, Rey-Barreau meetings parties wedding receptions School of Interior Design. fixtures. come in a variety of familiar suggests trying under-cabinet “We are already seeing “[Earlier models] did not shapes - a big change from the lighting in the kitchen, a desk or amazing LED developments in always satisfy all of the original spiral configuration. task lamp or path lighting outside 407 S. Jefferson Street all parts of our lives, from homeowner’s needs and wants. “You’re also going to see to see if you like the illumination Downtown Pensacola FL 32502 Christmas lights to LED TVs. They needed lighting with more dimmable CFLs coming it provides before investing in an One area where LEDs will lower operating costs and onto the market, plus CFL entire ceiling of recessed fixtures become predominant in 2010 longer life, but wanted it to models for outdoors that have or a large chandelier. is the category of desk and task perform like an incandescent,” built-in photocells,” Primous To learn more about LEDs For info: 850.432-6247 lamps,” Rey-Barreau says. he says. remarks. and CFLs, go to the American “Another major development Cooper Lighting has an The color temperature of Lighting Association Web site [email protected] will be in replacement bulbs.” Energy Star-qualified LED compact fluorescent lamps or visit your local lighting “The extreme long life of an downlight that replaces the 65- (CFLs) has been steadily showroom, especially one with www.pensacolamuseumofart.org LED bulb makes it ideal for watt BR30 lamp, but only improving. 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