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Crestview PD changes pizza giveaway aft er public concerns

By Aaron Jacobs component. @cnb_ajacobs Food From [email protected] the Fuzz, as CPD calls it, CRESTVIEW — The offers a free Crestview Police Depart- pizza from ment announced Tuesday Knopes Papa Mur- it will roll out a program phy’s for offering pizza to safe driv- motorists who officers ers. The program originally observe following safe driv- involved pulling over driv- ing practices like wearing a The 14th annual Triple B ers and offering a certificate seat belt, maintaining a safe Cookoff will be held at Old for a free pizza to safe driv- driving distance and observ- Crestview Police Community Services offi cer Sam Kimmons Spanish Trail on March 24. ers. Following social media ing the speed limit. holds up a pizza from Papa Murphy’s. Crestview Police are [SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN] criticism, the department giving out a free Papa Murphy’s Pizza to drivers who are removed the traffic-stop See PIZZA, A3 observed practicing safe driving habits. [BRIAN HUGHES | CPD] Triple B adds beer, separate lines Emerald Coast Zoo for People’s prepares for grand opening Choice By Aaron Jacobs @cnb_ajacobs By Heather Osbourne [email protected] | 315-4440 | @heatheronwfdn [email protected] CRESTVIEW — The return of warm weather means that CRESTVIEW — Fires Triple B is right around the and a fierce winter haven’t corner. deterred the Emerald Coast The 14th annual Crestview Zoo owners Rick and Sara Blackwater, Bands and Bar- de Ritter from undergo- beque Cookoff is 10 a.m. to 6 ing major renovations and p.m. March 24 at Old Spanish adding wildlife before its Trail Park pavilion on Stillwell March 1 grand opening. Boulevard. This is the second The de Ritters — including consecutive year the festival 16-year-old David, 11-year- will be held at the park, after old Suzy and 10-year-old being moved from Main Street Betsy — said The Emerald last year. Last year’s event was Coast Zoo renovations have sanctioned by the Kansas City been a struggle. A freak fire Barbeque Society, which meant burned down a new barn and a larger venue was needed to frequent frozen pipes had zoo accommodate the increased keepers struggling to provide number of competitors from water to the animals. the previous year. This year, “It has been crazy,” Rick the festival will be part of the said. “Every morning we Barbeque Association, were trying to saw out water giving the cookoff a more local from the pipes. Now that flavor. it’s warmed up, things are Dino Sinopoli, the new chair better.” of the Crestview Area Cham- The de Ritters, who moved ber of Commerce’s Triple B into an RV on The Emerald Committee, says using the Coast Zoo property, said they park as a venue makes it easier also had no running water for to comply with the rules of the about five days. A tamarin monkey peers out from an enclosure at Emerald Coast Zoo. [NICK TOMECEK/DAILY NEWS] competition. Rick said his family’s jour- “The competition starts at ney is turning out just like the the new kangaroo exhibit, capybara now also call The they are focused on the tasks five o’clock the night before, movie, “We Bought a Zoo.” which is located front and Emerald Coast Zoo home. at hand. so a lot of the competitors will “We just passed our USDA center at the zoo. Rick, who has said he has “We’ve got everything be out there all night cooking,” ( Department Rick said The Emerald a heart for the handicapped, cleaned up, so it looks like a he said. “The temperature of all of Agriculture) inspection,” Coast Zoo was unable to get also bough a gulf cart for zoo again,” Rick said. “March the meats has to be inspected Rick said. “During the winter any bank loans, so the family transportation until concrete 1 is when we’ll reopen and we before they begin, and then we were at the point in the has paid for all of the renova- walkways can be constructed. hope to see the community they have to follow the rules movie where the guy (Matt tions in cash. “We have a new, improved there.” and regulations, and then turn Damon) was upset and kicked “Pounders is the only one gift shop and, with the gulf in their product the next day.” the trashcan and now we’re that has sponsored an exhibit cart, we are completely acces- Keep up with the zoo’s prog- The People’s Choice compe- at the part where the USDA yet,” Rick said. “We’d love to sible for blind people or people ress and wildlife on Facebook tition will be returning this year inspector said it wasn’t going have more help in the com- in a wheelchair.” at “Emerald Coast Zoo.” To with one notable change. There to work but then gave us our munity. We will never stop The de Ritters said they contribute to the animal’s will be clearly marked lines for license.” adding until we make this the have big plans for The Emer- needs, visit the Amazon wish People’s Choice samples that On Thursday, the Emerald coolest zoo in the world.” ald Coast Zoo but, for now, list at http://a.co/do4MmiB. can be purchased with a ticket Coast Zoo welcome a pair of In addition to the kanga- and the regular barbecue lines kangaroos into a newly built roos, Mozey the sloth has a for full purchases. exhibit. Pounders Hawaiian new girlfriend, Sandy. Three SEE MORE PHOTOS ON PAGE 2 AND PAGE 3 Grill in Crestview sponsored cotton-top tamarins and a See TRIPLE B, A3

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* ** A2 Saturday, February 24, 2018 | Crestview News Bulletin

3 things to do this weekend in Northwest Florida

By Renee Bell 682-6524 @cnbRenee | reneeb@ crestviewbulletin.com

CRESTVIEW — If you have an event you would like to submit, send your first and last name and information about the event to news@crest- viewbulletin.com.

WATCH DRIVERS BURN SOME RUBBER: The fi rst Tri-County Grudge Fest gets underway at noon, with races starting 3 p.m. Feb. 24 at Emerald 1. Coast Dragway, 7134 Garner Landing Road, Holt. Two $1,000 prizes are up for grabs, and entry costs $75 per car and driver. Big tire, small tire, and factory street competitions are part of the event, and open testing for water burnouts (spinning tires quickly to prepare them for the track) are noon to 5 p.m. There will also be a free power wheels race for children at the event. Races begin at 3 p.m. Cost to spectators is $20 per person, and free for children younger than 10. [PIXABAY.COM]

LISTEN TO SOME 2. ROCKABILLY MUSIC. The concert tour of New York rockabilly group Lara Hope & the Ark-Tones includes a Northwest Florida stop. The performance is 8 p.m. Feb. 25 at Coasters, 214 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach. Cost is $5 per person at the door. [PIXABAY.COM]

SEE THE SHOW: The Arts and Design Society’s Van Porter Student 3. Art Show is 1-4 p.m. Feb. 24 at the ADSO Art Center Gallery, 17 First St. SE, Fort Walton Beach. The show features the works of eight- and 12-grade students. Admission is free. Call 244-1271 or visit www.artsdesignsociety.org for details. [PIXABAY.COM]

EMERALD COAST ZOO

Rick DeRidder, co-owner of Emerald Coast Zoo, shows the quills on an African- crested porcupine. [NICK TOMECEK/ DAILY NEWS]

Emerald Coast Zoo will have a grand opening on March 1. [NICK TOMECEK/ Mozey the sloth hangs from a branch at DAILY NEWS] Emerald Coast Zoo. [NICK TOMECEK/DAILY NEWS]

Emerald Coast Zoo recently acquired a female sloth, Sandy, to partner with the other sloth, Mozey. [NICK TOMECEK/DAILY NEWS]

* ** Crestview News Bulletin | Saturday, February 24, 2018 A3 EMERALD COAST ZOO

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interference,” Knopes said. “I Community Services Offi- PIZZA don’t care if you’re (going to) cer Sam Kimmons pitched the give me a pizza or a gift cer- idea after seeing news reports From Page A1 tificate to Ruth’s Chris. Don’t of other police departments bother me.” running similar programs. The ACLU of Florida The police department in People have shared the expressed similar concerns Uniontown, Ohio has run a CPD Facebook post announc- on its Facebook page. holiday promotion the past ing the program more than “To pull someone over, two years, giving $100 a day 1,300 times as of Feb. 23. the police must have reason to a random motorist offi- They've also left more than to believe that the driver has cers deem a safe driver during 1,200 comments, a portion committed a traffic violation the Christmas season. questioning the legality of the or that the driver or a passen- “There are always lots of program. ger is involved in a crime,” the complaints about the traffic “You are saying you will post said. situation here in Crestview,” pull people over with no “Without that, it violates Taylor said. “We’re trying probable cause, but you will the Fourth Amendment to to do something positive for not release them or let them pull someone over.” good drivers.” opt out of the program until According to the CPD's Most of the negative com- their information is clear and Facebook post, the program ments, Taylor said, came the inside of their vehicle has will still go forward but with- from people outside the area. been visually inspected,” TJ out officers stopping drivers. There were comments sup- Taylor commented on the “Programs like ours have porting the department and CPD's Facebook post. been done by police depart- Officer Kimmons specifically. T. Martin Knopes, a defense ments all over the country “Love Sam and all of our attorney based in Crestview, Social media comments on the Crestview Police Department’s without issue, and also in Crestview police,” Jean Waite said the program might be Facebook page showed mixed reactions to their new “Food From the other countries,” the CPD Blair commented. “Keep up problematic.“I think they’re Fuzz” program. [AARON JACOBS | NEWS BULLETIN] post quotes Chief Tony Taylor the good work.” putting themselves in a sticky as saying. “The program was “Fear not,” Taylor says situation,” Knopes said. being an excuse for the CPD is found to be unlawful, evi- developed purely to reward in the CPD post. “If you’re "What would be the basis for to make more traffic stops dence obtained from that good driving. These courte- pulled over in Crestview, pulling you over?” and catch drivers engaging stop should not be admitted ous, civic-minded citizens you will not be getting a free Prior to the program's in unlawful behavior with- in court. make a significant, positive pizza. It’s because you’re change, a fear expressed via out reasonable suspicion. “We have a right to be contribution to the safety of driving poorly and you might social media is the program Knopes said if a traffic stop free from government our community.” get a ticket instead.”

concerns at large events, but costs to include them have TRIPLE B Sinopoli says the event staff increased, forcing the orga- is taking precautions to make nizers to make the difficult From Page A1 sure the festival is safe and decision of excluding them family-friendly. from this year’s event. “Everybody’s taken their “We have to indemnify the serving class for that to make Crestview chamber and the Sinopoli says the change sure it’s all done to the code of city,” he said. “By the time you was decided on after receiv- the law, and to make sure it’s make everybody happy, there ing feedback about long lines a good family fun event,” he are just some things that cannot at last year’s event. said. “Our beer is very much be in there and that’s any rides.” This year’s Triple B fes- controlled. It’ll either be a draft There will still be other fam- tival will add a fourth B into beer setup or a can setup, where ily-friendly attractions at the the mix. you have to come to one spot festival. Many vendors offer “It’s been the Triple B Bar- Triple B Committee Chair Dino Sinopoli talks about this year’s and purchase the beer, and that games and activities for kids, becue, which is Blackwater, festival with Crestview News Bulletin Reporter Aaron Jacobs [AARON gives better control.” like face-painting, cornhole Bands and Barbeque and this JACOBS | NEWS BULLETIN] Notable attractions that tosses and giveaways. year we’ve got beer. We’ve won’t be returning this year “It’s (going to) be a lot of fun got a fourth dimension,” everything set up for liquor the booth.” are the bounce house and slides. for the kids and lots of good Sinopoli said. “We’ve got licenses and volunteers to run Alcohol sales usually raise Sinopoli says the insurance food,” Sinopoli said.

* ** A4 Saturday, February 24, 2018 | Crestview News Bulletin

HELPING HANDS CECILIA D. JACKSON 1929 - 2018 FREE CLOTHING GIVEAWAY to conduct job searches on non-profi t agency sup- POSTPONED: The building the state system, create ported by the federal Older Cecilia D. Jackson, Catholic High School was at Elmwood Cem- at 247 S. Booker St., Crest- a resume, access labor Americans Act and the originally of Birming- where she made life- etery in Birmingham, view, is currently under market data for wage, job State of Florida General ham, AL, passed away on long friends who she AL, where she joined her construction due to a fl ood- experience and education Revenue Fund through the Thursday, February 15, shared many adventures husband Greg, parents ing incident. The Concerned requirements for a specifi c Florida Department of Elder 2018 in Crestview, FL. with throughout her Robert Emmett and Citizens of Crestview group occupation. Learn about Affairs. Gwen Rhodes, 494- Known by her family life. She was a devout Cecilia A. Duggan, and will give an update when the Training Grant opportuni- 7100 or rhodesg@nwfl aaa. and friends as CeCe, she Catholic having been sister Helen A. Chancey. giveaway resumes. ties, online training courses, org was preceded in death raised in Pratt City, AL, Memorial donations and the organization's by her husband of 24 at St. Catherine’s. may be made to the SHINE VOLUNTEERS virtual recruiter. UWF ACADEMIC ADVIS- years, Dennis Gregory In her later life, she was Youth Faith Formation NEEDED: Serving Health ING: The University of West Jackson of Tower, MN. a dedicated parishioner at St. Patrick Catholic Insurance Needs of Elders, a EMERALD COAST HOSPICE Florida offers assistance CeCe is survived by and religious education Church, 301 Sham- Department of Elder Affairs VOLUNTEERS WANTED: with admissions, academic daughters, Patricia instructor at St. Pat- rock Trail, Adamsville, program, seeks volunteers ECH provides compassion- and degree advising and J. (Frank) Thomas of rick’s in Adamsville, AL 35005. to help elderly residents ate care through a team of registration in Crestview. Huntsville, AL and Teresa and Our Lady of Vic- Arrangements in Bir- answer Medicare ques- professional staff members Contact Deborah Cluff, K. (Ian) Worth of Crest- tory in Crestview, FL. mingham being handled tions and resolve problems, and volunteers. Volunteers 863-6550, to schedule an view, FL, and son Dennis Visitation and view- by Bell Funeral Home. help them make informed are thoroughly trained and appointment for fi rst Thurs- G. Jackson, Jr. of Augusta, ing for family and friends Local arrangements are choices about their health provided ongoing education. days at the Crestview Area GA, and grandchildren, was held Monday, Feb- entrusted to Whitehurst insurance, save money on They can serve in a variety Chamber of Commerce, Gregory L. 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CRIME VOL- Opportunity Inc., 659- SUPPORT CIRCLE FOR UNTEERS NEEDED: Seniors 3190; or Helping Hands of SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVI- vs. Crime's Crestview Crestview, 428 McLaughlin VORS: Meetings take place offi ce, which assists senior St., behind First United as follows. citizens whom some- Methodist Church. Help- —5-6 p.m. Tuesdays one scammed or took ing Hands is open 1-4 at Shelter House, 120 advantage of, needs help. p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Woodruff Ave., Suite A, Hours are 10 a.m. to noon Wednesdays and Fridays. Crestview. This is a Shelter Tuesdays and Thursdays at House survivor-led sup- 296 S. Ferdon Blvd., Suite ENERGY ASSISTANCE port group. Walk-ins are 8. To volunteer, contact AND SERVICES FOR welcome. 683-0845. Offi ce Manager Joe Loria, LOW-INCOME FAMILIES: —6-7 p.m. Wednesdays, 306-3176, or Region 5 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon- Shelter House, 16 Ferry Deputy Director JB Whitten, days through Thursdays, Road SE, Fort Walton Beach. 813-489-5657. Contact 306- Tri-County Community A Shelter House survivor-led 3176 or 800-203-3099, or see Council, 290 Martin Luther support group. Walk-ins are www.seniorsvscrime.com King Jr. Ave., Crestview. welcome. 243-1201. for more information. 306-1134. —noon to 1 p.m. Wednes- days, Shelter House, 3590 REPORT ELDERS ABUSE: CRESTVIEW SOUP KITCHEN U.S. Highway 331 S., Suite Call the Northwest Florida NEEDS VOLUNTEERS: 102, DeFuniak Springs. A Area Agency on Aging at Serves Mondays through Shelter House survivor-led 1-800-96-ABUSE (800-962- Saturdays. To volunteer support group. Walk-ins are 2873) if you suspect elderly at Central Baptist Church, welcome. 362-7190. friends and neighbors call 682-5525; Our Savior are being abused. 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* ** Crestview News Bulletin | Saturday, February 24, 2018 A5 Crestview kids headed to robotics competition

By Aaron Jacobs @cnb_ajacobs [email protected]

CRESTVIEW — A team of Crestview students is packing up its robots and taking them on the road.The Hub City Robotics team will compete in the Northwest FIRST LEGO League Regional Champion- ship on March 3 at Gulf Coast State College in Panama City. The team advanced by win- ning a local tournament held at Shoal River Middle School in December. This isn’t students’ first trip outside of Okaloosa County. Last year, they went all the Noah Steele inspects one of way to the FIRST LEGO League his robots. Steele is the team Championship in Houston captain for Hub City Robotics. where they competed against teams from all over the world. come up with,” she said. FIRST is an acronym for “For “When they brought all their Inspiration and Recognition of ideas together, they kind of Science and Technology.” formed this one idea on how The Hub City Robotics team poses for a team photo after winning awards for both Robot Performance The LEGO League hosts BPA is released when the water and Overall Grand Champions at the Shoal River Middle School FIRST LEGO League tournament. competitions all over the bottle is overheated.” [PHOTOS SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN] country and is involved in 78 The team consists of four stu- countries around the world. dents who each attend different Noah Steele is the team’s cap- area schools. They started out tain and has been competing in together at Bob Sikes Elemen- FLL for three years.“My favor- tary but when some of them ite part of this is probably just moved on to other schools, getting to know the theme of they kept the team together by this year,” Steele said. “This forming a new Hub City Robot- helps me try to problem-solve ics team. and just basically use your mind Along with learning about and try to think of things that robotics and other engineer- are out of the box.” ing skills, the students have to This year’s theme is hydro- learn other real-world skills dynamics. The competition like public speaking, fundrais- tasks teams with coming up ing and entrepreneurship. with a real-world solution “They have to give presenta- for a water-related problem. tions,” Casey said. “They have The team members invented to learn how to research (and) a temperature-detecting come up with solutions to these sticker for water bottles real-world problems. They warning people that they have to practice their speaking may contain unsafe levels and get along with each other. of bisphenol A, a chemical They have to get out in their commonly used in the manu- community and work with facture of plastic bottles. each other.”If the team wins Casey Steele is Noah’s the regional championship in mother and one of the team Panama City, it will move on coaches.“It’s such an amaz- to the April 8 state invitational The Hub City Robotics team poses for a team photo. Team members will compete in the FIRST LEGO ing thing that these kids have in Jacksonville. League Regional Championship in Panama City on March 3.

* ** A6 Saturday, February 24, 2018 | Crestview News Bulletin COMMUNITY

Academic team students at Northwest Florida State College are pictured. From left: Faouzia Burgett of Gulf Breeze; Jennifer Smalley of Destin; Crestview residents Jasmine Richardson, Annibell Ochs and Maria McLain; Julia Kammer of Fort Walton Beach; and Tori Manning of DeFuniak Springs. [SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN] Crestview residents are Cub Scout Pack 523 members and cubmaster are pictured Feb. 17 in Crestview. Top row, from left: among All-Florida Cubmaster Courtney Strom, Ellie Strom, Jacob Strom, Jackson Belk, Damon Woods. Middle row, from left: Ethan Cirioni, Blaze Happel, Adrian Cummings. Bottom row, from left: Nicholas Johnson, Academic Team nominees Jace Broxson. [ASHLEY FULARZ PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOS] By News Bulletin contributor Springs. Nominations are based on NICEVILLE — Each year, participation and member- Four Holt Cub Scouts move students recognized for ship in honors programs, their academic achievement awards received for lead- are nominated by North- ership and academic State College enrichment. The NWF to district competition to the All-Florida Academic students’ hard work and Team sponsored by Phi Theta dedication have earned them By News Bulletin contributor Kappa International Honor recognition from the Florida Society. College System. CRESTVIEW — On This year’s team consists of For the first time, Work- Saturday, Cub Scout 132 students, seven of which force Pathway students were Pack 532 of Holt ran are students at NWF and Col- eligible for the All-Florida their annual Pine- legiate High School. Donna Academic team nominations. wood Derby Feb. 17 at Pierson leads the team and is Criminal Justice student Riverside Elementary faculty advisor to the Sigma Faouzia Burgett is NWF School. Crestview Pack Mu chapter of Phi Theta State’s first Workforce Path- 530 hosted the event. Kappa. way student to receive this The pack has 11 Crestview members of this honor. scouts, nine of whom year’s academic team are Jas- The team will be hon- were racing. mine Richardson, Annibell ored April 6 during a They also had nine Ochs and Maria McLain. They ceremony in Tampa. siblings race their cars are joined by Faouzia Burgett Contact Pierson, 850-729- as well. of Gulf Breeze, Jennifer Smal- 6416 or piersond@nwfsc. “Some of the heats ley of Destin, Julia Kammer edu, for more information were extremely close Cubmaster Courtney Strom (back row) stands with (front, from left) of Fort Walton Beach and on this recognition or the Phi finishes (where the Jackson Belk, Damon Woods, Jacob Strom and Jace Broxson. Tori Manning of DeFuniak Theta Kappa Honor Society. winner had to be deter- mined by a computer),” Cubmaster Courtney Strom stated in a media CAMPUS KUDOS release. “One den had their first and second place finishers milliseconds North Okaloosa apart!” The first place finish- ers in each den will students recognized move on to the district Pinewood Derby. By News Bulletin staff Congratulations to Ethan Cirioni, Jace CRESTVIEW — Here are Broxson, Jacob Strom Pinewood Derby participants and family members stand with their highlights involving area and Jackson Belk, awards. Back row, from left: Courtney Strom and Joni Cummings. students: who move to district Front row, from left: Ema Strom, Abby Belk, Tate Johnson, Lydia Cironi, Crestview residents Brook- competition. Marissa Cummings, Lydia Woods, Auggie Happel and Anna Belk. lyn Nicholson and Ryan Anthony Washington are on honors lists for the fall semester at Talla- hassee Community College. Nicholson was among more than 15,000 students named Washington was among more to the dean’s list. To qualify, than 1,000 students named to students must earn a semester the president’s list. To qualify, grade point average of 3.5 or students must earn a semester higher. grade point average of 4.0.

BRIEFS

By News Bulletin staff

CRESTVIEW — Here are upcoming events in North Okaloosa County and sur- rounding areas:

Carver-Hill host Black History Month event

CRESTVIEW — The Carver-Hill Memorial & Historical Society will host Warren C. Feaster. a program with the theme, The free program is 6 p.m. African Americans in Times Feb. 23 at the Carver-Hill of War. Guest speaker is School Center, 461 School Jacob Strom’s Fabulous Hudson Hornet car speeds down the track Saturday in Crestview. retired master gergeant Ave., Crestview. [SPECIALTO THE NEWS BULLETIN]

GATHERINGS

UPCOMING various forms of hand answer questions and address Deconstructing the New 100 College Blvd., Niceville. embroidery. 496-3466. issues. The group will also World Order.” Snacks and Includes briefi ngs on surge EMBROIDERERS GUILD OF PATRI- meet 6 p.m. April 5. Guest beverages will be available for protection and online security. AMERICA: 1:30-4:30 p.m. Feb. OTS: 6:30 p.m. March 1, Elks speaker: radio talk show host purchase. 865-0245. Attendees are encouraged to 25, Holy Name of Jesus Catho- Lodge, 1335 Miracle Strip John Chambers, founder of MAC USERS GROUP: 6:30 p.m. bring their Mac devices. Visit lic Church, Religious Education Parkway, Fort Walton Beach. Save America Foundation. March 5, Room 308-309 of the FWBMug.com, or contact Jean building, 1200 Valparaiso Speaker: County Commis- Topic: “Shadow Government the Northwest Florida State Col- Dutton, 862-3327 or jeancdut- Blvd., Niceville. celebrates sioner Trey Godwin. He will and the Deep State — Trump lege Student Services Center, [email protected] for details. * ** Crestview News Bulletin | Saturday, February 24, 2018 A7 Podcasts to Listen To: Ask The Beauty Advisor and the best cosmetic podcasts to listen to

By Crestview Bulletin contributor

The practice of using cosmetics to enhance one’s beauty for more than 6,000 years. Today, the cosmetic industry is big business with the U.S. being the most valuable beauty and personal care market in the world, generat- ing nearly $84 billion in revenue in 2016. A recent study conducted by Money found that a woman will spend close to $15,000 on beauty products in her lifetime. skincaretalkradio.cielo- Here are a few podcasts scent.com. to help you find the The Beauty Brains: newest products and get For those who really the most bang for your want to know what is cosmetic buck. in the products they Ask The Beauty Advi- are using on sensitive sor’s Podcast: Hosted parts of the body, The by Deanna Lyn, Ask The Beauty Brains podcast Beauty Advisor’s Pod- features cosmetic sci- cast features interviews entists explaining what with cosmetic industry chemicals are used, how experts about the newest products are tested and developments in skin deciphering cosmetic care and other products. advertising. Recent epi- Lyn also helps listeners sodes include, “Should with at-home tips and you use a skin cream beauty questions. Recent made with your own episodes include, “Eye- blood?” “Is bee venom a lash Extensions and how good anti-aging ingredi- to take care of them,” ent” and “How can you “Understanding How the find a cheap natural lip Ketogenic Diet Works” balm?” and “Cosmetic Skin Care Find it: http://the- Ingredients 101.” beautybrains.com/ Find it: http://the- podcast-2. [SPECIAL TO THE BULLETIN PHOTOS] beautyadvisorshow. Scandalous Beauty: blogspot.com. Host Erin Baynham shares Skincare Talk Radio: her favorite makeup Featuring expert advice products, tutorials and from dermatologists, her own hair struggles estheticians and skin care with listeners. Baynham spacialists the Skincare interviews artists, brands Talk Radio podcast helps and cosmetic industry listeners enhance their influencers. Episodes knowledge of their own also include beauty news completions. Episodes and reviews of the latest also include the latest products. Recent episodes research, product include, “Billy B on Ins- reviews and tips. Recent tagram Makeup, Manny episodes include, “Facial MUA and Why He’s Done Oils-Black Raspberry with Celebrity Makeup,” Seed Oil,” “YOU ARE “The Self Care Episode ENOUGH! Mind- with Olivia Jade” and set is the first step to “Felicia Walker Benson, change” and “Cieloscent This That Beauty.” Recommendations.” Find it: http://scan- Find it: http:// dalousbeautyonline.com.

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By Marlo Allev Depending on the condition More Content Now and strength of your shoul- der area, shoot for at least When it comes to shoul- three sets. Keep your arms der fitness, whether you slightly in front of you, are building for strength or controlling the movement function, this area needs and not overextending your extra care. Our move today shoulders. is an alternating upright This rowing motion is row. The focus is the whole great for all levels, keeping shoulder area and upper the movement slow and back. You will need a set methodic. of light to medium hand weights for this move or you can improvise with water bottles, weighing in at about 1 pound. Begin this exercise with your weights in each hand and standing. Hold your chest tall, engage your core with both arms extended down in front of your body, palms facing your thighs. Roll your shoulders back and down; you are ready to start rowing. Proceed to pull one arm straight up your body, pushing the elbow to the outside, aiming for chest/ collarbone level with your hand weight. Once you reach your highest point, slowly return the weight back to starting position at thigh level. Then begin to pull your other arm up in the same fashion. Con- tinue this alternating row for at least 10 repetitions on each arm. Take a small break and evaluate your next set, either increasing or decreasing your weight [SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN] or using no weight at all. * ** A8 Saturday, February 24, 2018 | Crestview News Bulletin Classifieds

20170945 Plaintiff, AT THE CALL 711. Defendant(s) 02/24/2018 cost to you, to the Publisher’s MINI-STORAGES LO- NOTICE OF ACTION provision of certain 20180114 Notice IN THE CIRCUIT vs. CATED AT 2510 S. assistance. Please COURT OF THE FIRST FERDON BLVD., 02/24/2018 TO: THE UN- contact: IN THE CIRCUIT All real estate advertis- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN DANIEL L. BELL A/K/A CRESTVIEW, FLA, AT 03/03/2018 KNOWN HEIRS OR ing in this newspaper is AND FOR OKALOOSA DAN L. BELL, ET AL., 9:00 A.M., FEBRUARY BENEFICIARIES OF COURT OF THE FIRST Court Adminstration, subject to the Fair 20180085 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Housing Act which COUNTY, FLORIDA 28, 2018 UNLESS THE ESTATE OF MARY ADA Liaison makes it illegal to ad- CIVIL ACTION Defendants. CHARGES ARE PAID P. GILMORE A/K/A AND FOR OKALOOSA Okaloosa County vertise “any preference, IN THE CIRCUIT COUNTY, FLORIDA limitation or discrimi- IN FULL BEFORE THE MARY PEARL 1940 Lewis Turner nation based on race, CASE NO. TIME OF SALE. COURT OF THE FIRST GILMORE, DECEASED Blvd. color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status 2017 CA 001802 F NOTICE OF JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN CIVIL DIVISION Ft. Walton Beach, FL AND FOR OKALOOSA CASE NO.: 2017 CA or national origin, or an FORECLOSURE SALE NAME: RESIDENT: 32547 intention, to make any TRUSTMARK NA- CHARLES WALKER COUNTY, FLORIDA Unknown 002303 C Phone (850) 609-4700 such preference, limita- CIVIL DIVISION tion or discrimination” TIONAL BANK, a Na- NOTICE IS HEREBY UNIT #62 Fax (850) 651-7725 Familial status includes tional Banking Associa- GIVEN pursuant to a LAST KNOWN JPMORGAN CHASE ADA.Okaloosa@flcour children under the age CASE NO.: 2017 CA BANK, N.A. of 18 living with parents tion, Summary Final Judg- 02/14/2018 ADDRESS: 5050 ts1.gov or legal custodians, 000713 C ment of Foreclosure 02/17/2018 GILMORE ROAD, pregnant women and Plaintiff, entered June 30, 2017 02/21/2018 HOLT, FL 32564-9484 Plaintiff, at least 7 days before people securing cus- EMBRACE HOME tody of children under in Civil Case No. 2015 02/24/2018 your scheduled court 18. vs. CA 001632 C of the Cir- LOANS, INC. YOU ARE HEREBY NO- vs. appearance, or imme- 20180072 This newspaper will not cuit Court of the FIRST TIFIED that an action to diately upon receiving knowingly accept any Plaintiff, ALLISON T. ADAMS advertising for real es- AMABLE TAVAREZ Judicial Circuit in and foreclose a mortgage this notification if the Multi-Media tate which is in violation a/k/a AMABLE “ERIC” for Okaloosa County, IN THE CIRCUIT on the following de- A/K/A ALLISON WAL- time before the COURT OF THE FIRST vs. LIS, et al of the law. Our readers TAVAREZ, Crestview, Florida, scribed property lo- scheduled appear- Sales are hereby informed wherein WELLS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN cated in OKALOOSA ance is less than that all dwellings adver- AND FOR OKALOOSA WILLIAM EUGENE Defendants. Executive tised in this newspaper Defendant. FARGO BANK, N.A. AS County, Florida: seven (7) days; if you The Destin Log is are available on a equal TRUSTEE FOR THE COUNTY, FLORIDA FOSS A/K/A WILLIAM are hearing or voice opportunity basis. To EUGENE FOSS, V, AS NOTICE OF seeking a complain of discrimina- NOTICE OF SALE CERTIFI- South Half of Govern- impaired, call 711. tion call HUD toll-free at FORECLOSURE SALE Multi-Media Sales CATEHOLDERS OF STILLWELL ENTER- PERSONAL REPRE- ment Lot No. 3 in Sec- 1-800-669-9777. The Executive (MMSE) toll-free number for the Notice is hereby given THE LMT 2006-9 PRISES, INC. SENTATIVE OF THE tion 30, Township 3 02/24/2018 ESTATE OF ALICE NOTICE IS HEREBY in its FWB location. hearing impaired is that, pursuant to a Final TRUST is Plaintiff and North, Range 24 West 03/03/2018 1-800-927-9275. Plaintiff(s), MIDDLETON FOSS GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- This position will Summary. Judgment of DANIEL L. BELL A/K/A and taking place of the focus on tactical and Foreclosure entered in DAN L. BELL, ET AL., A/K/A ALICE FOSS, SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of nal Judgment of fore- vs. DECEASED, et al closure dated January rapid account devel- the above-styled cause are Defendants, the same section, opment by prospect- in the Circuit Court of Clerk of Court, J. D. Okaloosa County, Flor- 05, 2018, and entered CHARLES SHAWN Defendants. in Case No. 2017 CA ing for new business Okaloosa County, PEACOCK II, will sell to ida. in an effort to grow Florida, I will sell the the highest and best SEITZ, RICKERT 002303 C of the Circuit NOTICE OF print and digital property situate in bidder for cash elec- SEITZ, LESS AND EXCEPT the Court of the FIRST Ju- FORECLOSURE SALE advertising revenue Okaloosa County, Flor- tronically at DAWN ELIZABETH County ROAD RIGHT dicial Circuit in and for SEITZ, STATE OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, in the local retail ida, and more particu- www.okaloosa.realforeclose.c OF WAY. business category. FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY Florida, wherein 2011 BMW 335i, hard larly described as: om in accord- Primary responsi- GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- JPMORGAN CHASE top convertible, 66K mi- ance with Chapter 45, LESS AND EXCEPT the bilities include: Defendant(s). nal Judgment of fore- BANK, N.A., is Plaintiff, les, NAV, beautiful car, Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Florida Statutes on the following property: strategic prospect- Block 5, Harris Subdivi- 15th day of March, closure dated October Beginning at the North- and ALLISON T. AD- value priced at Case No.: ing, conducting sion, according to the 2018 at 11:00 AM on 31, 2017, and entered east corner of the S 1/2 AMS A/K/A ALLISON Need help with $17,995, call Jack 2016CA004223 needs assessments, Plat thereof as re- the following described in Case No. 2017 CA of Government Lot 3, WALLIS, et al are De- insurance co-pays 850-307-3476 000713 C of the Circuit fendants, the clerk, J.D. idea and proposal corded in Plat Book 1, property as set forth in Section 30, Township 3 or deductibles? generation, presen- NOTICE OF Court of the FIRST Ju- Peacock II, will sell to 2014 Cadillac ATS, 1 Page 2, of the Public said Summary Final North, Range 24 West; Are you HIV + and tation of advertising FORECLOSURE SALE dicial Circuit in and for the highest and best owner, 3K miles, LTHR, Records of Okaloosa Judgment, to-wit: thence run West along need assistance with recommendations PURSUANT TO OKALOOSA COUNTY, bidder for cash, begin- warranty, save $$$, County, Florida, to- the North line of the S high insurance and closing the sale. CHAPTER 45 Florida, wherein EM- ning at 11:00 AM value priced at gether with all erected COMMENCE AT THE 1/2 of said Lot 3 a dis- co-pays or deducti- Min. qualifications BRACE HOME LOANS, www.okaloosa.realforeclose.c $18,995, call Jack or affixed buildings, im- NW CORNER OF THE tance of 315 feet; ble? Are you eligible include: HS diploma provements and fix- SW1/4 OF THE NW1/4, NOTICE IS HEREBY INC., is Plaintiff, and thence run South and om, in accord- for COBRA but can’t 850-307-3476 GIVEN that sale will be WILLIAM EUGENE ance with Chapter 45, or GED, BA/BS in tures and all ease- SECTION 25, TOWN- parallel to the East lot afford the high Advertising, ments, rights of way SHIP 3 NORTH, made pursuant to an FOSS A/K/A WILLIAM line a distance of 210 Florida Statutes, on the monthly premium? 2017 Audi A3, TFSI Order of Final Judg- EUGENE FOSS, V, AS 14 day of March, 2018, Marketing or and appurtenances, all RANGE 25 WEST, feet; thence run East The Area 1 HIV/AIDS related field a plus. Premium, 1 owner, 5K water rights, water OKALOOSA COUNTY, ment. PERSONAL REPRE- and parallel to the the following described Program may be miles, warranty, save Final Judgment was SENTATIVE OF THE property as set forth in Min. 1-2 years sales courses and ditch FLORIDA, AND RUN N North line of S 1/2 of able to help by pro- experience. $$$$, value priced at rights (including stock 89°55` E FOR awarded on January ESTATE OF ALICE said Lot a distance of said Final Judgment, to viding assistance to $25,995, call Jack 19th, 2018 , in Civil MIDDLETON FOSS wit: Excellent customer in utilities with ditch or 1895.87`; THENCE 315 feet to the East line those who are eligi- service skills. 850-307-3476 irrigation rights) and all RUN S 0°05` E FOR Case No. A/K/A ALICE FOSS, of said Lot 3; thence ble. Contact your Lot 17, Block E, Ad- Advertising experi- types of royalties and 697` TO POINT OF BE- 2016CA004223 of the DECEASED, et al are run North along lot line nearest Ryan White ams Powell Subdivi- ence a plus. Must profits relating to the GINNING; CONTINUE Circuit Court of the Defendants, the clerk, a distance of 210 feet case management sion, according to the have FL DL, current above-described real S 0°05` E FOR FIRST Judicial Circuit J.D. Peacock II, will sell to the Point of Beginn- agency for more in- in and for Okaloosa to the highest and best plat thereof as re- auto insurance and property. 603.65`; THENCE RUN ing. formation and to set must pass drug County, Florida, bidder for cash, begin- corded in Plat Book 2, 2015 Cadillac SRX, 1 S 89°50` W TO EAST up YOUR eligibility screening. Send wherein, STILLWELL ning at 11:00 AM Pages 122 and 177, of owner, 22K miles, NAV, at public sale, to the RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE has been filed against appointment! cover letter and ENTERPRISES, INC. is www.okaloosa.realforeclose.c the Public Records of blindside alert, war- highest and best bid- OF STATE ROAD you, and you are re- resume to the Plaintiff, and om, in accord- Okaloosa County, ranty to 100K miles, der, for cash, at public #189; THENCE RUN N quired to serve a copy Lutheran Services mwalden@ Charles Shawn Seitz; ance with Chapter 45, Florida. value priced at sale on the 7th day of 13°55` E TO SOUTH to your written de- Florida, Pensacola, nwfdailynews.com March, 2018 at 11:00 RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE Rickert Seitz; Dawn Florida Statutes, on the fenses, if any, to this (850) 497-7157 $29,995, call Jack a.m. (CT), at the OF COUNTRY LIVING Elizabeth Seitz are the 15 day of March, 2018, action on Phelan Hal- Any person claiming an Sacred Heart Hospi- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 850-307-3476 website of ROAD, THENCE RUN Defendants. the following described linan Diamond & interest in the surplus tal, Pensacola, www.okaloosa. N 89°50` E ALONG property as set forth in Jones, PLLC, attorneys funds from the sale, if (850) 416-6833 Let a little 2016 Cadillac CTS, 1 realforeclose.com, in SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY The Clerk of the Court, said Final Judgment, to for plaintiff, whose ad- any, other than the OASIS, owner, 22K miles, war- accordance with Chap- TO POINT OF BEGINN- J.D. Peacock Il will sell wit: dress is 2001 NW 64th property owner as of Fort Walton Beach, classifi ed do a ranty, NAV, save $$$ ter 45.031, Florida Stat- ING. LESS AND EX- to the highest bidder Street, Suite 100, Ft. the date of the lis pend- (850) 314-0950 off new, value priced at LOT 11, BLOCK “B”, BIG job for you. utes. CEPT THE FOLLOW- for cash at Lauderdale, FL 33309, ens must file a claim $29,995, call Jack LAKEPOINT SUBDIVI- ING: COMMENCE AT www.okaloosa.realforeclose.c and file the original with within 60 days after the 850-307-3476 SION PHASE ONE, Any person claiming an THE NW CORNER OF om on March the Clerk of the Court, sale. The Crestview ACCORDING TO THE interest in the surplus THE SW1/4 OF THE 13, 2018 at 11:00 am within 30 days after the PLAT THEREOF AS News Bulletin 2016 Ford Explorer funds from the sale, if NW1/4, SECTION 25, CST the following first publication of this Dated at Crestview, RECORDED IN PLAT LTD., 1 owner, only any, other than the TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, described real property notice, either before or OKALOOSA COUNTY, Classifi eds BOOK 6, PAGE 96, OF 29K miles, LTHR, NAV, property owner as of RANGE 25 WEST, as set forth in said Final immediately thereafter, Florida, this 31st day of THE PUBLIC REC- 864-0320 warranty, value priced the date of the lis pend- OKALOOSA COUNTY, Judgment, to wit: otherwise a default January, 2018. ORDS OF OKALOOSA at $29,995, call Jack ens, must file a claim FLORIDA; THENCE N may be entered against ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ OT 89, BLOCK B, COUNTY, FLORIDA. 850-307-3476 within 60 days after the 89°55` E 1895.87`; L you for the relief de- J.D. Peacock II PINNACLE POINT AT sale. THENCE S 00°05` E manded in the Com- Clerk of said Circuit SHOAL RIVER GOLF 691.0`; THENCE S 89° Any person claiming an plaint. Court AND COUNTRY WITNESS my hand and 50` W 243.32` FOR interest in the surplus CLUB, ACCORDING the seal of this Court POINT OF BEGINN- funds from the sale, if By: Sharon Patten TO THE PLAT on the 28th day of ING; THENCE CON- any, other than the DATED: January 24, As Deputy Clerk THEREOF AS RE- December, 2017. TINUE S 89°50` W property owner as of 2018 CORDED IN PLAT If you are a person 210.00` TO EAST the date of the lis pend- BOOK 10, PAGE 96, with a disability who J.D. PEACOCK, II RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ens must file a claim Clerk of the Circuit OF THE PUBLIC REC- needs any accommo- Private LPN or CNA Clerk of Court STATE ROAD #189; within 60 days after the Court ORDS OF OKALOOSA dation to participate Private LPN or CNA for young adult with THENCE S 13°55` W sale. COUNTY, FLORIDA. in this proceeding, multi-system illness in Destin. Full-time week- By: Sharon Patten ALONG SAID By Jackie Dunlap you are entitled, at no ends with benefits. Knowledge or willingness Deputy Clerk RIGHT-OF-WAY Dated at Crestview, Deputy Clerk of the ANY PERSON CLAIM- OKALOOSA COUNTY, to work in functional/holistic setting. Will work 210.0`; THENCE N Court alongside RN and team of doctors. Detailed STEVEN B. BAUMAN, 89°50` E 210.0`; ING AN INTEREST IN Florida, this 31st day of THE SURPLUS FROM January , 2018 job description available. Send ESQ. THENCE N 13°55` E Movant counsel certi- resume to [email protected] 909 Mar Walt Drive, 210.0` TO THE POINT THE SALE, IF ANY, fies that a bona fide ef- Ste. 1014 OF BEGINNING OTHER THAN THE J.D. Peacock II fort to resolve this mat- Fort Walton Beach, FL PROPERTY OWNER Clerk of said Circuit ter on the motion no- 32547 Any person claiming an AS OF THE DATE OF Court ticed has been made (850) 863-4064 interest in the surplus THE LIS PENDENS or that, because of time [email protected] from the sale, if any, MUST FILE A CLAIM consideration, such ef- m other than the property WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- By: Sharon Patten fort has not yet been owner as of the date of TER THE SALE. As Deputy Clerk made but will be made If you are a person NOTICE REGARDING the Lis Pendens, must prior to the scheduled The McKameys will be in Freeport with a disability who THE AMERICANS file a claim within 60 ITNESS my hearing. FL, at Heritage Church on February needs any accommo- WITH DISABILITY ACT days after the sale. hand and the seal of 24, 2018 @ 6:00 p.m. The Church is dation to participate OF 1990 the court on January If you are a person with Editor Position in this proceeding, located at 926 Co Hwy 83-A, West, AND NOTICE Dated this 24th day of 30 th,2018 . a disability who needs you are entitled, at no Freeport FL. FullTime REQUIREMENT OF January, 2018. any accommodation in cost to you, to the For more info., Call 850.835.2277, Crestview News Bulletin / Santa Rosa Press RULE 2.540(c) CLERK OF THE order to participate in provision of certain Gazette Newspapers Deputy Clerk COURT this proceeding, you leave a message and we will return assistance. Please If you are a person CLERK OF THE CIR- J.D. Peacock II are entitled at no cost your call!! contact: Essential Duties: with a disability who CUIT COURT to you, to the provision needs any accommo- As Clerk of the Court Sharon Patten of certain assistance. 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[email protected] and TRUST, SALE BY DAY’S PAC IF YOU ARE HEARING CEASED, et al [email protected] RAT MINI-STORAGE OR VOICE IMPAIRED,  No phone calls please Crestview News Bulletin | Saturday, February 24, 2018 A9 FAITH

Dixie Echoes to sing in Crestview

By News Bulletin staff

CRESTVIEW — An award-winning gospel group, The Dixie Echoes, will have a local concert soon. The free concert is 7 p.m. March 2 at Valley Road Baptist Church, 1018 Valley Road, Crestview. A love offer- ing will be accepted for the group during the event. The group is among the Singing News Fan Awards Top 10 Quartets in America. Founded in the 1960s by J.G. Whitfield as The Messengers, the group has had various incar- nations through the years. The Dixie Echoes gospel quartet is bringing their award-winning music to Crestview. [WWW.DIXIEECHOES.COM]

FROM THE PULPIT Nothing is ever done in isolation

– whether an object or to declare a problem It is one small act, but the ripples continue on. Do you gossip? Do you relationship – throw in society is caused by the ripples from that one Some who declare “stretch the truth?” Do it away,” there are other persons. But where small act spread out way themselves to be Chris- you behave selfishly? going to be problems. do problems originate? beyond the epicenter. It tians can be the worst Do you pass judgment? When a culture is By pointing fingers is the same thing with offenders, often defend- Compare your life to governed by leaders at others and saying, what may seem to be ing their actions with the kind of life Jesus calls MMarkark BroadheadBroadhead who tend to lie, stretch “They are the cause of small individual acts. self-righteous rheto- you to live. How do you the truth, or feign the matter, not me.” Nothing is ever done ric. Mahatma Gan- measure up? If you do ignorance, there are People tend to not in isolation. What we do dhi once said, “I like not measure up well, hen a culture going to be problems. want to examine their and say impacts others your Christ. I do not repent – turn away from develops the When a culture devel- own behavior because around us. A harsh word like your Christians. – such behaviors. This W attitude of ops an attitude of “I don’t they may learn how they of criticism, a slur, a Your Christians are so is what I will be doing “Don’t tell me what to care what might be best contribute to the ills of curse uttered in the heat unlike your Christ.” between now and Easter. do or how to live my for everyone, I’m only society. After all, how of a moment, or simply During this season life,” there are going concerned about my could their small idiosyn- with the intent of hurt- of Lent, let me invite The Rev. Mark Broad- to be problems. own desires,” there are crasies have any influ- ing another, can have you do reflect on the head is pastor at Laurel When a culture devel- going to be problems. ence on an entire society? far-reaching results. role you might be play- Hill Presbyterian Church ops the mindset of It can be easy to point Well, think of drop- That one hurt person can ing that contributes to and First Presbyterian “If something breaks fingers away from oneself ping a pebble in a pond. then hurt others, and the ills in our society. Church of Crestview.

WHAT’S HAPPENING

CRESTVIEW — Upcom- www.panhandlejobfair.com. Emergency Medical Services 3098 Airport Road, Crest- Station, 3710 Old California CHAMBER OF ing North Oka- Check-in and registration and the Okaloosa County view. Call 995-3698 for an Road, Laurel Hill. COMMERCE loosa County events for employer set-up is from Sheriff’s Offi ce. appointment. and surrounding area 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. Because OKALOOSA-WALTON NORTH CRESTVIEW AREA CHAM- activities are as follows. space is limited, register CRESTVIEW FOOTBALL, LAUREL HILL CITY COUN- OKALOOSA FIRE DISTRICT: BER OF COMMERCE early. Details: contact@ CHEER REGISTRATION: CIL: 6 p.m. fi rst Thursdays, 6 p.m. third Thursdays, fi re EVENTS: for chamber COIN SHOW: 10 a.m. to 5 panhandlejobfair.com. The Crestview Area Youth City Hall. station 82, 5549 John Givens members and their p.m. Feb. 24 and 10 a.m. to Association is register- Road, Crestview. employees. Details: 4 p.m. Feb. 25, the Merid- BOY SCOUTS PINEWOOD ing children ages 5-14 for DORCAS FIRE DISTRICT 682-3212 or info@crest- ian at Westwood, 1001 Mar DERBY AUTO SHOW: 8 a.m. football and cheerleading. COMMISSIONERS: 6 p.m. HOLT FIRE DISTRICT COM- viewchamber.com. http:// Walt Drive, Fort Walton March 24, Air Armament Discounts are available for fi rst Thursdays, 5232 Deer MISSION: 6:30 p.m. third www.crestviewchamber. Beach. Buy, sell and trade Museum, 100 Museum siblings. Registration costs Springs Drive, Crestview, Thursdays, 490 W. U.S. com. coins, currency, gold and Drive, . $110 February through April. off Highway 90. Highway 90. silver. Free appraisals, and Forty-two classes, includ- A payment plan is available. CHAMBER SPONSORSHIPS: free admission and park- ing Boy Scout’s Choice, Visit www.cayafootball.org HOLT FIRE DEPARTMENT: HOLT FIRE DEPARTMENT: People or companies ing in the White-Wilson Cub Scout’s Choice, Best for registration and details. 7 p.m. second and fourth 7 p.m. second and fourth interested in sponsoring Medical Center parking Paint, Best Interior and CAYA is not affi liated with Thursdays, fi re station, 490 Thursdays, fi re station. a chamber breakfast or lot. Attendees will receive Best Engine. Registration the Hub City Bulldogs. W. U.S. Highway 90, Holt. Business After Hours event a new collectible quarter is 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and LAUREL HILL VOLUNTEER in 2018 may contact the while supplies last. Details: judging starts at noon. Cost PUBLIC MEETINGS ALMARANTE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT: 7 p.m., chamber. There are still a Dave, Fort Walton Beach is $20 before March 17 or FIRE DISTRICT COMMIS- second Fridays, in Laurel few spots available. Email Coin Club, 512-4904. $25 afterward. Premium BLACKMAN FIRE DISTRICT SIONERS: 7 p.m. second Hill City Hall’s fi re depart- info@crestviewchamber. parking at the event costs BOARD: 7 p.m. fi rst Mondays, Thursdays, Almarante Fire ment offi ce. com or call 682-3212. CASINO ROYALE FUND- $30. See https://gulfcoast- 1850 U.S. Highway 2, Baker. RAISER: 7-10 p.m. March council.doubleknot.com/ 2, at the ZT Motors Toyota registration/register.aspx# CRESTVIEW CITY COUNCIL: showroom, 1000 Beal to register. DJ Dan of B Boy 6 p.m. second and fourth Parkway NW, Fort Walton Productions will provide Mondays, City Hall, 198 N. Beach. The event ben- music, and Scout vendors Wilson St., Crestview. efi ts Opportunity Place, will sell concessions. Visit a shelter for women and the Pinewood Auto Show CRESTVIEW HOUSING families who are homeless. Facebook page for more AUTHORITY BOARD: 5:15 Purchase tickets online at information. p.m. third Mondays, 371 www.opifwb.org. There will Hickory Ave. W, Crestview. be over a dozen gaming NORTHWEST FLORIDA Open to the public. tables and other games to STATE COLLEGE ACCEPT- play, thousands of dollars ING SCHOLARSHIP CRESTVIEW CITY COUNCIL: of prizes to bid on and to APPLICATIONS: Deadline 6 p.m. second and fourth win, including a trip to to apply is March 30. Visit Mondays, City Hall, 198 N. France, a Biloxi casino spa www.nwfsc.edu/scholar- Wilson St., Crestview. package with ships or call 729-5370 for Saints tickets, a sunset details. MILLIGAN WATER SYSTEM cruise on the bay for all BOARD: 6 p.m. second of your friends, and more. BOY SCOUTS’ SCOUT-O- Tuesdays, 5340 U.S. High- And all for a great cause - RAMA: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April way 4. to help the homeless. 7 at the Fort Walton Beach Landing, 139 Brooks St. The BAKER FIRE DISTRICT COM- ANNUAL SPRING PAN- free, family-friendly event MISSION: 7 p.m. second HANDLE JOB FAIR: 10 a.m. includes games, demonstra- Tuesdays in the Baker Area to 2 p.m. March 8, St. Mary’s tions, crafts and community Public Safety Building, 1375 Parish, 165 Coral Drive SW, booths. Scouts will demon- 19th St. Fort Walton Beach. Busi- strate scouting skills, games nesses may register early and activties and crafts. REP. JAYER WILLIAMSON due to limited space and Public safety and community OFFICE HOURS: 10 a.m. take advantage of the lower organizations will provide to 2 p.m. fi rst and third $200 booth fee ($220 after activities at the event; among Thursdays, Okaloosa Feb. 9). 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