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CIO Joe Story vacates post Gulf Breeze News Bowl Residents at Andrews in 32563 BY JOE CULPEPPER Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Dr. Joe Story, Chief argue hike Innovations Officer at the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, resigned Sept. 30 after Proposed water/sewer rate accepting a job with a Destin waste conversion company. increase irks SSRUS users Story’s departure came nine A proposed 8.5 months after his role in hiring a BY JULIE B. CONNERLEY percent water and Special to gulf Breeze News See STORY A , Page 2 sewer rate increase [email protected] for South Santa Rosa Utility Services (SSRUS) customers in just the 32563 zip code has sparked controversy. WEEKEND “This is basically taxation without representa- Weather tion,” charges Mike Robertson, owner of Mike’s THURSDAY 10/15 Garden on U.S. Highway 98 at Tiger Point and a board member of the United Peninsula Partly Cloudy CHAMPIONS! Association (UPA). O high 84 Gulf Breeze News first reported Sept. 24 that low 64O Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News the SSRUS board had voted to recommend the The Gulf Breeze Blue Mighty Mites show off the traditional cowbell trophy after defeating the Tiger Point zip-code-specific increase. The Gulf Breeze City Tigers 31-0 on Saturday in one of several ‘Gulf Breeze News Bowl’ youth games. The team includes, Council scheduled an Oct. 19 public hearing to FRIDAY 10/16 front, from left: Spencer Bond, Charlie Atkins, Eli Odom, Jackson Hamrick, Tiger Boykin, Joe Snider and See WATER, Page 2A Scat. T-Storms Julian McCulley. Middle: Ethan Sawyer, Gage Farris, Ryland McCurdy, J.D. Wells, Christopher Moore O and Ethan Nichols. Back: Coaches Todd McCurdy, Paul Snider and Tom McCulley. Not pictured, players Related inside high 70 ■ O Garrett Lutz and J.B. Miller and coaches Chris Moore and Jud Odom. Story, photos, Section C My 2 Cents: SSRUS Advisory Board low 56 chairman defends proposed increase, 6A

SATURDAY 10/17 Scat. T-Storms Gulf Breeze woman makes difference for disabled high 73O ■ Whitney Harris assists prosthetic leg and is missing the cy, peer mentoring ed for Senate Bill 856, com- Forum in Tallahassee. While I low 54O Florida Youth Council in lower length of her right arm, and other activi- monly known as the Disability was at YLF, the Florida Youth Whitney drives, played varsity ties to improve the and History Awareness Bill, Council did a presentation about helping empower people SUNDAY 10/18 basketball and excelled as a quality of life for establishing the first two weeks how they were making a bill to Scat. T-Storms xylophone player in the Gulf those with disabil- in October as Disability and make the first two weeks in O BY LISA NEWELL Breeze High School band. ities. The program History Awareness Weeks. October Disability History and high 72 Gulf Breeze News The determined young empowers people Harris, a popular member of Awareness Weeks. After the O low 57 [email protected] woman is now a member of the to decide which Harris the class of 2008, became forum, during the fall term of Florida Youth Council, a group issues need solv- involved with the group when my senior year, I got an applica- Whitney Harris is not dis- that helps youth aged 13 to 17 ing, and develop strategies for she was in high school. tion to the Florida Youth abled, though she may appear to and emerging leaders aged 18- solving them. “In June of 2007, I attended Council and got accepted later be. Though she walks with a INSIDE 30 get involved in self advoca- Recently, the group advocat- the Florida Youth Leadership See HARRIS, Page 3A

Crossword puzzle 3B Local theater to show Police cruiser Classifieds 3D Community 3-8A sensory sensitive flicks involved in crash Entertainment 2B ■ GB Cinemas 8 caters to children Felonies 2A ■ Early indications are that officer with autism, others with disabilities Island News 1D might have been at fault in collision Obituaries 7A Gulf Breeze News Authorities this Opinion 6A Dasher loves the movies, but sometimes the BY JOE CULPEPPER week still were Sports 1-8C sounds are just so overwhelming that he covers his Gulf Breeze News investigating a Talk of the Town 5A ears or bolts for the door. [email protected] three-car motor Sitting quietly – typical etiquette expected at the vehicle accident that occurred Thursday, Oct. 8 “Mailing Statement cinema – is another challenge. at the intersection of Andrew Jackson Trail and on Editorial Page” But that restriction will be tossed out Saturday, U.S. Highway 98 involving a city police cruiser. FOUR SECTIONS Nov. 7 during a 10 a.m. showing of ‘Where the Wild Graphic illustration by Joe Culpepper/GBN A spokesperson at the Gulf Breeze Police VOL. 8, NO. 42 Things Are’ at The Breeze Cinemas 8. Breeze Cinemas 8 manager Mike Aguado invites area OCTOBER 15, 2009 residents to attend sensory sensitive movie showings on Department said last Friday it appears that Officer See MOVIE, Page 3A the first Saturday of each month beginning Nov. 7. See CRASH 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 October 15, 2009 GULF BREEZE NEWS County Republicans to meet tonight The Santa Rosa County Forces, restaurants, hospitality, hamburgers, hot dogs and Republican Party will meet at correctional, accounting, elec- drinks during the awards cere- 6:45 p m. on Thursday, Oct. 15 BRIEFS trical and aerospace industries mony. Registration fees are $30. Thursday, October 15 Center, 8543 Navarre Parkway, Navarre in the Red Roof Inn and Suites will be present. For more information, call Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Aviation Advisory Conference Room at 2672 from 9 a m. to 1 p.m. at the PJC This free event is open to the (850) 983-5043. of Commerce Monthly Committee 5 p.m., Avalon Boulevard near Amos Studio on the corner of public. Additional information Breakfast 7 a.m., Andrews County Administrative Interstate 10 in Milton. All reg- 12th Avenue and College can be found at www.work- Santa’s Craft Fair slated Research Pavilion, Andrews Center, 6495 Caroline istered Republicans are invited. Boulevard in Pensacola. forceescarosa.com or for next Wednesday Institute, Gulf Breeze Street, Milton For further information, con- The event will offer job-seek- www.pjc.edu. Santa Rosa County Library Fire Department Advisory Committee 4 p.m., tact Morgan Lamb at (850) 939- ers an opportunity to meet with Santa’s Workshop Craft Fair, Executive Group 6:30 SREF, Mediacom run County Administrative Center, p.m., Emergency 2409 or send an e-mail to mor- more than 50 area employers presented by the Navarre 6495 Caroline Street, Milton ganlamb@bellsouth net. who are actively looking for tal- set for Garcon Bridge Garden Club, will kick off the Operation Center, 4499 Santa Rosa County School Pine Forest Road, Milton ented individuals to fill their Christmas shopping season with Board 6:30 p.m., District PJC, ‘Workforce’ current openings. Attendees The Santa Rosa Education an Oct. 21 craft fair offering Headquarters, 5086 Canal bring job fair to area should come dressed for success Foundation and Mediacom many handmade items, as well Street, Milton Thursday, and bring copies of their Communications will stage the as a variety of unique gift items. October 22 Community providers, resume. 2nd Annual 4.8-mile Mediacom The craft fair will be held at Friday, October 16 Gulf Breeze Area Employers with current Workforce Escarosa and Garcon Point Bridge run/walk the Navarre Conference Center Chamber of Commerce Pensacola Junior College are openings representing health- across the Garcon Point Bridge behind Taco Bell from 9 a.m. to Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce Gala Expo Committee 8:30 a.m., partnering to host a Community care, communications, retail, on Saturday, Oct. 17, at 7:30 a m. 4 p m. For information or an Committee Meeting 8:30 Chamber Headquarters, 409 Career Fair on Friday, Oct. 16, education, construction, Armed Participants will be treated to application, call 396-5494. a.m., Chamber Headquarters, Gulf Breeze Parkway 409 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Santa Rosa County Breeze Commission 9 a.m., County WATER: Rate increase would be second in past year Administrative Center, 6495 Monday, October 19 Caroline Street, Milton Continued from page 1A “In effect,” said Don Monday, October 26 Richards, UPA President, “Gulf Santa Rosa County BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SSRUS Commission 9 a.m., County Santa Rosa County Utility discuss the matter. Breeze subsidized their utility Administrative Center, 6495 Board 5 p.m., County The City of Gulf Breeze owns South Santa Rosa Utility System, provider of water operation by acquiring another Caroline Street, Milton Administrative Center, 6495 and operates the SSRUS. City and sewer service for the area east of the City of Gulf treatment plant. However, if you TEAM Santa Rosa Caroline Street, Milton manager Buz Eddy spoke to the Breeze, was founded in 1958 as Santa Rosa Shores look at Ordinance 08-89 that Economic Development Santa Rosa County Flood September meeting of the UPA, Utilities, Inc. to service the Santa Rosa Shores and Bay authorized Gulf Breeze to lease Council 11:30 a.m., TEAM Mitigation Strategy Meeting 1:30 p.m., 6051 Old Bagdad which consists of 12,000 mem- Ridge Park developments. In the early 70’s, capacity of water and sewer services out- Conference Room, 6491 Highway, Milton bers including 19 homeowner the sewer treatment plant was increased to accommo- side the city’s corporate limits, Caroline Street, Milton Gulf Breeze City Council associations, 11 businesses and date the addition of Polynesian Islands and eventually it was set up specifically to dif- interested individuals. ferentiate service rates for those 6:30 p.m., City Hall, 1070 Tiger Point Village. Tuesday, Members were more interest- whose lived in Gulf Breeze Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze In 1982, John S. Carr & Associates bought the prop- October 27 ed in discussing the proposed Proper and those who lived in erty and changed the name to Santa Rosa County rate increase than hearing about the ‘improper.’” Tuesday, October 20 City of Gulf Breeze Board additional business develop- Utilities, Inc. In 1985, Carr and his associates acquired Ordinance 08-89 states: “No of Adjustments and the neighboring Gulf Isle Utility system, which served Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Executive Committee 6:30 ment planned in Gulf Breeze water or sewer service shall be of Commerce Parade, the Villa Venyce and Whisper Bay areas. p.m., City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Proper and the region. rendered free of charge to any SantaFest Committee Drive, Gulf Breeze In January, these same 32563 The City of Gulf Breeze purchased the utility in 1989 person, firm or corporation, nor Meeting noon, Chamber customers were hit with a 4.7 and entered into a management contract with Florida will any preferential rates be Headquarters, 409 Gulf Breeze percent increase. Gulf Breeze Community Services to oversee the day-to-day opera- established or allowed for users Parkway, Gulf Breeze Wednesday, customers received an approxi- tions of the utility. The name was changed to South of the same class. October 28 mate 4.9 percent increase, Santa Rosa Utilities, Inc. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Wednesday, Santa Rosa County according to Thomas Lambert, The period of 1989 through 1996 saw tremendous however, when the City diverts October 21 Emergency Services Assistant Director of Gulf growth when Grand Pointe, Crane Cove and Tiger Trace to South Santa Rosa Utility, Inc. Advisory Committee 2 p.m., Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Breeze Public Works. were added to the utility system, along with Lighthouse its sewage and waste water County Administrative Center, of Commerce Executive “The SSRUS, whose adviso- Pointe, Shadow Lakes, and Sound Forest as sewer-only flows currently treated by the 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Board 7 a.m., Chamber ry board members include the customers in the easternmost area of the utility’s fran- City’s treatment facilities, the Santa Rosa County Gulf Breeze Mayor and a City City will pay the utility only the Headquarters, 409 Gulf Breeze chise. Another major expansion in the wastewater treat- Parkway, Gulf Breeze Affordable Housing Advisory Council member, has recom- ment facility was needed at this time to handle the incremental costs of transmit- Public Safety Coordinating Committee 3 p.m., mended an 8.5 percent increase growth. ting and treating such flows.” Council 11:30 a.m., SRC Conference Room, 6051 Old for those in the 32563 area, and In 1996, the City assumed full management of the utili- “I understand the need for a Sheriff’s Department Training Bagdad Highway, Milton the City Council will vote on ty, which was then given the name it bears today. rate increase if it is applied Room, 5755 East Milton Road, Santa Rosa Island this matter,” Robertson said. evenly to everyone who uses the Milton Authority Committee 5 p.m., “We don’t get to vote in City system,” Robertson said. “But Tourist Development SRIA Headquarters, 1 Via de of Gulf Breeze elections. We board but does not vote. percent less revenue in business the city’s residents are all bene- Council Board 3 p.m., Visitors Luna Drive, Pensacola Beach didn’t elect them.” Under the proposal, base res- sewer taps in 2009 than 2008,” fiting from having their sewage The SSRUS board is com- idential sewer rates would he said. “Yet, we still have the piped to the treatment facility.” prised of Otto Prochaska, Terry increase from $11.58 to $13.90. debt service to be paid until Richards was among those Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report Mills, Dick Fulford, Richard The rate per 1,000 gallons 2012 when one of the bond who attended Monday night’s Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Snyder, Robert Sauer and would rise from $3.71 to $3.90. issues will be paid off.” SSRUS advisory board meeting. obstructing police. Eddy also mentioned budget Felonies Thomas Naile. At the Aug. 18 Base residential water rates “My biggest disappointment Haber, Clara Ashley, W/F, woes and possible staff layoffs. meeting, Prochaska, Fulford, would increase from $11.84 to is that the issue appears to have 34, 8300 block of Tavira Street, Eddy said the increase was 10/6/2009 Terry and Snyder were in atten- $12.90. The rate per 1,000 gal- been already been predeter- Navarre, violation of probation. dance and voted 4-0 for the pro- lons would rise from $2.57 to only targeted to users in the Boucher, April, W/F, 48, mined by four people on a 10/12/2009 posed rate increase. Fulford and $2.70. 32563 zip code “because this seven-member advisory board, 2200 block of Lost Bottoms Sansom, Randall Allan, Prochaska live within city lim- Eddy said the 8.5 percent area uses a different cost system.” although the Mayor doesn’t Lane, Navarre, battery and W/M, 25, 10 block of Colley its, and Terry and Snyder live increase was necessary to keep In 1989, the City of Gulf vote,” Richards said. “From the resisting an officer. Cove Drive, Gulf Breeze, outside city limits. All board the enterprise in the black. Breeze had an urgent need to available SSRUS minutes, the Holladay, Angela Michelle, resisting an officer. members are appointed. Mayor “We have had 12 percent less address sewage issues. Faced same four people always vote W/F, 31, 3300 block of Green Beverly Zimmern serves on the revenue in the water side and 16 with those problems, the option unanimously for whatever staff Briar Circle, Gulf Breeze, vio- was either to build a newer recommends. Not all issues are lation of probation. DUIs facility or make other arrange- black and white or whether an 10/7/2009 CRASH: Damages thought ments. Robertson said the City issue is within legal bounds. Barr, Christopher Thomas, 10/11/2009 of Gulf Breeze decided to pur- “Their principle should be, W/M, 25, 600 block of Bay Hurteau, Daniel Stewart, to total about $16,000 chase the treatment and disposal ‘is it the right thing to do?’” Cliffs Circle, Gulf Breeze, bur- W/M, 47, 8300 block of Verano facility located at the then- The public hearing is sched- glary and larceny. Street, Navarre, DUI. Continued from page 1A Seales suffered a bruised called Santa Rosa Shores uled for Gulf Breeze City Hall Bryant III, Harold, W/M, 43, Thomas, Corey Nathaniel, shoulder. Country Club. on Oct. 19 at 6:30 p.m. 3100 block of Auburn Parkway, B/M, 27, 2800 block of Joshua Seales might have been Estimated damages, accord- Gulf Breeze, burglary and lar- Winners Circle Drive, Navarre, responsible for the crash, which ing to the FHP investigator, ceny. DUI. occurred shortly after 5 p m. and totaled $16,000, including STORY: Takes job with 10/8/2009 10/12/2009 sent another driver to Gulf $8,000 to the Mustang, $5,000 Adkins, Nicholas Robert, Sansom, Randall Allan, Breeze Hospital with minor to the cruiser and $3,000 to the Destin waste company W/M, 22, 1900 block of W/M, 25, 10 block of Colley injuries. Taurus. America Avenue, Gulf Breeze, Cove Drive, Gulf Breeze, DUI. Seales was driving west on “The Highway Patrol worked Continued from page 1A December as director of defense Andrew Jackson Trail when he the crash scene,” Police Lt. Rick and aerospace programs at engaged his cruiser’s siren and Hawthorne said. “The police space-tourism training program Andrews Institute. He was hired Emergency Reports emergency lights in response to department will do its own director for Andrews Institute at an annual salary of $150,000 Information provided by Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue and Midway Fire District a two-vehicle accident in the investigation once the FHP was questioned by state ethics – twice his previous salary at Naval Live Oaks area near the investigation is complete. The investigators. OTTED – to oversee Project Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue east Gulf Breeze city limits. He way it looks right now, I think Story was directly involved Odyssey. turned left onto U.S. 98 where we’re going to be at fault.” with recruiting Brice Harris Harris resigned in mid-April During the week of Oct. 3-10, his car, a 2003 Ford Crown Officers are trained in away from the after a three-month investiga- Gulf Breeze Fire and Rescue Victoria, struck the right front response protocol. Law enforce- Florida Office of tion found reasonable belief that was called for 10 emergencies. side of a westbound 2004 Ford ment personnel are expected to Tourism, Trade he violated state ethics law by These incidents included 7 med- ical calls, 1 motor vehicle acci- Mustang driven by Jennifer use extreme caution while and Economic using an official position to gain dent involving a Gulf Breeze (mutual aid to Holley Navarre), 4 Battist, 24, of Pensacola. The negotiating traffic. another job. Under law, state Development Police cruiser and two automo- motor vehicle accidents without “Anytime you run the lights impact sent Battist’s vehicle (OTTED), which employees are prohibited from biles at the intersection of injuries, 6 public service calls, 6 into the path of a westbound and siren, you’ve still got to use negotiated with taking a job with a company if Andrew Jackson Trail and U.S. dispatched and canceled and 4 1998 Ford Taurus driven by due care,” Hawthorne said. they were significantly involved Story Andrews Institute Highway 98 West, 1 activated fire false alarm calls. Dora Hunting, 70, of Pensacola. “You don’t have carte blanche to launch Project in recruiting or negotiating a alarm out of district at 1390 Fort Midway Fire District is offering She was not hurt. to do whatever you want.” Odyssey, a program to prepare contract with the company. Pickens Road on Santa Rosa seasonal flu shots for $25 at 1322 College Parkway. Shots are Story played a significant Island, and 1 dispatched and potential space tourists for the available Monday and Friday rigors of launching into and role in making the Andrews canceled en route. from 8 a.m. to noon and Yes! I want Gulf To learn more about Gulf enduring suborbital flight. Institute a reality in Gulf Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Breeze Fire & Rescue, log on to: Midway Fire District will have Breeze News Harris left OTTED in Breeze. Baptist Hospital CEO www.cityofgulfbreeze.com/ mailed to my August 2008 to run the Al Stubblefield said Story’s firedept/index.html open house Saturday, Oct. 17, at Andrews program shortly after entrepreneurial spirit was a 1322 College Parkway from Midway Fire District 9 a.m. to noon. The Tiger Trot 5K home for just it received two grants of “guiding force during his & 10K run starts at 8 a.m. To reg- $30 per year $250,000 each from OTTED tenure.” For the week of Oct. 2 ister, go to www.Active.com. Call and Space Florida, a public/pri- Project Odyssey will contin- through Oct. 8, Midway Fire 932-4771. Call (850) 932-8986 to subscribe or visit vate industry recruiting wing of ue at Andrews Institute, but District was called for 47 emer- For more information about the state. Harris’ and Story’s positions are gencies. These incidents includ- Midway Fire District, log on to www.gulfbreezenews.com. Major credit cards welcomed. www.midwayfire.com. Harris was introduced last not expected to be filled. ed 26 medical,1 building fire

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS October 15, 2009 3A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS First H1N1 vaccine now available in SRC NOW OPPEN! Gulf Breeze News cine providers in the state’s asthma, or a compromised immune sys- and mothers of infants under the age of Bathing The Santa Rosa County Health Florida SHOTS system. tem should not take the nasal spray. six months. As more vaccine becomes Grooming Department has received its first ship- The vaccine the health Healthy children over the age of 2 can available other priority groups will Nails ment of H1N1 Swine Flu vaccine. department received is a receive the vaccine and they are one of receive the vaccine, including health care Walk ins welcome. The first doses of the vaccine are in LAIV or live, attenuated the priority groups that we’re trying to workers and emergency responders. Pick up/Delivery nasal spray form. The health depart- intranasal vaccine, which reach, so the first doses will be given to The health department continues to Available. ment received 400 of the 1,400 doses means it is made with live healthy children.” encourage people to practice preventive (850) 4700702 that were allocated to Santa Rosa virus that has been “weak- Park The health department expects to measures, such as washing hands fre- 2909 E.Cervantes • Pensacola M nn P . County and could begin distributing the ened.” receive additional shipments of quently with soap and warm water, or ary Nash & Do a Taft, formerly of etSmart vaccine to children in pre-kindergarten “Because it’s made with a live virus, injectable vaccine, which does not con- using hand sanitizer, covering coughs programs as early as today (Thursday, not everyone will be able to take it,” said tain the live virus, in the coming weeks, and sneezes and staying at home if they Oct. 15). Sandra L. Park, Interim Administrator although a definite delivery date is not are sick. The remaining 1,000 doses will be deliv- for the health department. “Pregnant available. The first shipment of For more information on H1N1 Swine ered to local pediatricians and family prac- women, children under the age of 2, any- injectable vaccine will be offered to Flu call 1-877-352-3581 or log on to tice physicians who are registered as vac- one with a pre-existing condition, such as another priority group, pregnant women myflusafety.com. Kristen Marks

HISTORY OF DISABILITY AWARENESS HARRIS: Getting local schools involved Free Estate Planning and Guardian Reports available at ■ Senate Bill 856 was promoted by the Florida Youth Continued from page 1A Council. The members of the FYC worked hard and had www.MyPinkLawyer.com set backs, but were successful during their second year of in the year,” Harris said. trying to pass the Disability History and Awareness The Florida Youth Council (850) 298-8877 Legislation operates on a three-year grant, ■ Florida was the fifth state to pass similar legislation. and the last year of the grant The first was West Virginia. begins in February. ■ In 1990, Congress passed the Americans with “During the last year we will Disabilities Act. The Act was founded on four principles: be volunteering at the Family inclusion, full participation, economic self-sufficiency, and Cafe Conference in Orlando equality of opportunity for all people with disabilities. (June), then we will have our ■ The Americans with Disabilities Act is a civil rights law. Third Annual Youth Summit in Submitted photo G .C i C i i i i id C n i . ■ According to the 2000 United States Census, there August. I am also leading a ov harl e r st v s ts w th the Flor a Youth ou c l are 3,274,566 people with disabilities living in Florida. small group on the council that takes advantage the power of in school or college.” ■ According to the Florida Department of Education, in is in charge of making a calen- social networking. Harris spoke to Gulf Breeze October 2008 there were a total of 351,179 K-12 students dar of the year 2010 that is all Meanwhile, Harris helps oth- Middle School students through with disabilities being served in Florida. about disability history and ers deal with their disabilities. its internal TV program, and ■ Disability History and Awareness weeks in Florida will awareness,” Harris said. “We are also helping the GBHS is considering a Disability lead to better treatment for people with disabilities in socie- The Florida Youth Council Institute for Educational Simulation Event where students ty, especially for youth in school, increased attention to pre- will offer myriad opportunities Leadership with a survey they may be able to “try out” disabili- venting the bullying or harassment of students with disabili- for interested youth and emerg- made that asks youth about their ties to learn what it would be like ties, students becoming more likely to hire, retain, and pro- ing leaders to participate, transitions to college,” she said. to be blind or deaf. mote people with disabilities as employees once they including an Annual Youth Even though the FYC focuses Learn more about the Florida become adults, increased self-esteem and pride among Summit, program content at The on ages 13 to 30, we really try to Youth Council at www.Florida persons with disabilities, resulting in more of them going to Family Café Annual help out the youths that are still YouthCouncil.com. college, entering the workforce, and contributing to their Conference, a program newslet- communities and a commitment to the full inclusion of all ter in both electronic and print individuals with disabilities in society. formats, and a comprehensive online outreach program that

MOVIE: 4 theaters in Florida offer service

Continued from page 1A bring their own gluten-free, “When I was approached with The special showing, featur- casein-free snacks. the idea, I knew it was some- ing lower volume and a lighted Families with children with thing I wanted to do.” theater, will cater to families special needs know that, in Throughout the summer, The affected by autism and other many cases, they can’t take their Breeze offered free movies on disabilities accompanied by children to the movies for fear Tuesday, Wednesday and sensory sensitivities. Audience of disturbing those around them. Thursday mornings. When members will be welcome to get Imagine a little fella letting out a Denise Lukas, whose son, up, roam around, shout, sing or delighted “A-Ha-HA!” at the Dasher, has autism, took him to dance without worry. For those beginning of a movie. During a one of the free showings to see who have a short attention span, typical showing, that would ‘Over the Hedge,’ she thought, no previews or advertisements prompt a bunch of `Shhhs,’ but “Well, if he only lasts 10 minutes, will be shown before the movie. not at The Breeze Cinemas 8. at least I won’t be out anything.” If diet is an issue, families can For this special showing, no Manager Mike Aguado came to one will purposely have to sit on the rescue when he noticed the lit- the aisle so their son or daughter tle one showing signs of anxiety – or you – can escape when nec- over what most would consider the Gulf Breeze Police Report essary. simple task of walking into the Information provided by Gulf Breeze Police Department Common traits of autism are auditorium. He offered to turn up sensitivity to sound, hyperactiv- the house lights in an effort to calm ity, distress when normal rou- Dasher’s fear long enough for Lt. Rick Hawthorne of the tines are changed and a tenden- them to get to their seats. Gulf Breeze Police Department cy to repeat words or phrases – Lukas was impressed with the reported the following not exactly conducive to sitting manager’s hospitality. That, and incidents between Oct. 5-12: quietly through a movie in a the fact she had taken Dasher to ■ On Thursday, Oct. 8, officers crowded multiplex. sensory sensitive movies in di d nd i scovere va al sm at the It’s a relatively new concept. Atlanta, gave her the idea to men’s and women’s bathrooms at Shoreline Park South. The dam- The first sensory sensitive movies approach The Breeze about offer- age apparently happened were piloted in 10 markets across ing the program here. overnight. the country in August 2008. The “I am so excited that The ■ On Friday, Oct.9, a resident initiative has since spread to over Breeze Cinemas 8 is offering this reported that his 24-foot boat 40 markets and 82 theaters. New opportunity to families affected by was stolen from his boat lift. After Orleans has two cinemas featur- autism and other disabilities to a search by the Florida Fish and ing the program, but until now the enjoy first-run films in a safe, wel- Gulf Power can coach you on lots of ways to save. Wildlife Commission, the boat next closest venue was coming atmosphere.” Lukas said. You might not realize how much hot water you use when you take a shower, because it was discovered 10 miles way, beached near Scenic Highway. It Jacksonville. Florida has only The kickoff of Sensory usually doesn’t seem like much. But it’s more than you might think. And if you cut back on apparently drifted away from its four cities participating in a simi- Sensitive Movie Saturday is how long you shower, reducing the amount of hot water you use, you’ll be surprised how in . moor gs lar concept – Tampa, Vero Beach scheduled for Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. much money you could save. You can even install a low-fl ow showerhead that lets you more and, now, Gulf Breeze. with a screening of ‘Where the ■ On Saturday, Oct.10, a easily control the amount of water that your shower puts out. These are just a couple of ways n d “It’s all about the communi- Wild Things Are’ and will con- woma reporte that she was you can change the way you look at using energy. Because a little change will do us good. scammed out of $2,400. The per- ty.” said Nels Offerdahl, owner tinue every month on the first petrator sent a payment for a of The Breeze Cinemas 8. Saturday. large order that was in excess of To get more energy tips and to learn about other EarthCents programs that can help you save n d . in the bala ce ue The bus ess even more energy and money, call 1-877-655-4001 or visit us online at gulfpower.com. owner contacted the buyer, who said the checks were mixed up and asked her to deposit the check and wire the overage to her shipping agent. Later, the bank reported that the check was stolen. By that time, it was too late to recover the funds. ■

To report a crime to offer infor- mation on these or other inci- dents, call the Gulf Breeze Police Department at 934-5121.

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‘Life’s A Breeze Weekend’ Nov. 13-15

The City of Gulf Breeze and Gulf Breeze News. numerous Gulf Breeze com- On Saturday and Sunday, munity organizations are Nov. 14-15, a variety of sports preparing for the first annual and family events will be “Life’s A Breeze Weekend” to offered by local Gulf Breeze be held Nov. 13-15 at various civic and charitable organiza- locations throughout Gulf tions. Breeze. Featured events include: a “Life’s A Breeze Weekend” kick-ball tournament, Frisbee will celebrate the Gulf Breeze golf tournament, “Punt, Pass lifestyle by showcasing the and Kick” challenge, dunking city’s beautiful shoreline parks booth, skateboarding show- and recreational facilities. down, cake decorating, cook- Gulf Breeze organizations out, basketball shootout, and Photos by Joe Culpepper/GBN and businesses are partnering Kid’s Zone with inflatable Local fitness expert Andy Tucker After his 15th lift, Tucker collapses to Tucker lies flat on his back trying to with the City of Gulf Breeze to bouncy houses, a pet “Adopt- strains to lift more than 400 pounds of the floor in utter exhaustion. The 405 catch his breath moments after his bring the entire community a-thon” and more. Saturday dead weight multiple times at The Club. pounds is twice his body weight. lifts. He raised more than $1,500. together for a weekend filled night will feature an outdoor with fun, family events and Concert for a Cure with ‘Not activities. Quite Fab,’ a local Beatles trib- The kickoff will take place ute band, coordinated by the Lifting in memory of a friend Friday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. with American Cancer Society’s Beach Bowl II, the highly Relay for Life. ■ Andy Tucker raises Halsall was selected by the cially by the faith and determi- anticipated, season-ending Sponsorships and event Toronto Argonauts as the first nation he showed during his bat- football game between the Gulf opportunities are still available. money for memorial overall pick in the 1974 tle with his health. Breeze High School Dolphins For information and a schedule fund supporting fitness Canadian Football League Draft. “He was a very spiritual and the Navarre Raiders. At of events, click on During his career in the CFL, man,” said Rory Hermann, stake will be the Publix Beach www.LifesABreeze BY SCOTT PAGE Halsall even had the opportuni- Good Shepherd pastor. “I could Bowl Cup trophy presented by weekend.com. Gulf Breeze News ty to play in the Grey Cup. see it when I first met him. He [email protected] He used his athletic talents to maintained his faith and spirit, The Good Shepherd Lutheran find success in life as a personal even as his health went downhill School family is missing one of trainer and body builder after quickly.” its most beloved members, his playing days ended. During his final years, Randy Halsall, who died Aug. Halsall lived in a way that he Halsall remained committed to 21 after a valiant battle against was always mindful of his own volunteering at Good Shepherd. cancer and lymphedema. physical fitness; call it an old “I only met him twice, but I Halsall volunteered at the habit of a former football player. could tell that it took a lot out of school for the last six years of Leslie described The Club, him to come out and help us his life. Though his life has where Randy worked out, as with our Presidential Fitness ended, Halsall’s impact on the “his home away from home.” Program,” Matthews said. “But staff and students continues to Only Halsall’s commitment to he never let it show. He came be felt as a memorial fund in his his family went beyond his com- out and motivated the kids, and name is being used to improve mitment to fitness. In addition to always had a smile on his face.” the quality of physical educa- Submitted photo his wife, Halsall leaves behind Tucker recalled that Halsall’s tion at the school. Randy Halsall led Wake son Randall, and daughters commitment to the gym also “Randy wanted to give a liv- Forest to the 1970 ACC Jennifer Wilson and Andie Boyd. never slacked. ing gift instead of a memorial to football championship. “Randy’s commitment to his “During his fight, he was still Good Shepherd,” said his the Good Shepherd staff at The two daughters and his son was in here working out with a widow, Leslie Halsall. Club to present them with the amazing. His motto in life was smile,” Tucker said. “He never Per his wishes, Halsall’s fam- donation. ‘Go heavy or go home,’ and he gave up. ily and friends have organized Tucker, in Halsall’s honor, would always preach that to “He had an IV in his arm, but the Randy Halsall Memorial campaigned and secured spon- them,” Leslie said. “It wasn’t was still lifting. He’s really Fund to benefit physical educa- sors for a weightlifting fundrais- just about weightlifting. It’s become an inspiration to me, in tion at Good Shepherd. er. He dead-lifted 405 pounds, about giving everything you addition to being my friend.” Good Shepherd, which began twice his body weight, as many have and doing everything to the Presidential Fitness Program times as he could. With each con- the best of your ability.” last year, already has improved secutive rep, Tucker raised more In 2006, Halsall was diag- its physical education program money for the memorial fund. nosed with cancer and lym- and has big plans for the future. “Weightlifting was Randy’s phedema, and that motto took Gulf Breeze News “We have already put in a passion,” Tucker explained. “I center stage in his life. track and a long-jump pit,” said thought this was the best, most “The doctors only gave him YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER GulfBreezeNews.com physical education teacher Dave fitting way to honor his life.” six to 18 months to live,” Leslie Matthews. Tucker completed 15 reps said. “His attitude was basically The school plans to use the that garnered over $1,500. He to just not act like anything was rest of the funds to purchase said he felt as though Randy’s wrong and continue living life. with the soccer equipment, enhance the spirit was there helping him con- “He just simply said, ‘I’m purchase of any long-jump pit and construct tinue beyond his expectations. going to win. I’m going to beat pull-up bars, among other “I was just hoping to get the it.’” Breakfast Extra things. weight up seven or eight times,” Halsall’s attitude and his con- R Halsall, a former professional Tucker said. “Once I got to 10 tinued commitment to physical Value Meal football player, felt that physical and beyond, I felt like Randy fitness allowed him to extend Gulf Breeze education was important for was there helping me.” his life well beyond the medical FREE McDonald's® Only building well-rounded, confi- Halsall, who was born in expectations. FREE dent people. On Friday, Oct. 9, Toronto, Canada, was an athlete “The doctors noticed that throughout his life. He attended NEWSPAPERNEWSPAPER the fund received a $1,587 working out helped him keep NEWSPAPER donation from Andy Tucker, Wake Forest University, where his strength up,” Leslie recalled. owner of Acceleration Fitness as a freshman he was a part of “They also said it even helped and one of Halsall’s close the 1970 ACC Championship with the chemotherapy.” NEW MORNING COMBO! friends. Tucker met with Leslie football team. Halsall impacted and inspired Halsall and several members of Following his college career, all who were close to him; espe-

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Gulf Breeze’s Davies Deanna Favre finishes AF basic training Air Force Airman 1st Class Breeze and is a 2009 graduate Christopher B. Davies of Gulf of Gulf Breeze High School. shares story Breeze graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Nick Kamansky Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an Air Force Airman Nicholas I. of her life intensive, eight-week program Kamansky graduated from that included training in military basic military training at discipline and studies, Air Force Lackland AFB. He is the son of core values, fitness, and basic Jeanette Sanderson of Navarre warfare principles and skills. John Kamansky of Pensacola. Davies is the grandson of Kamansky is a 2007 graduate of Michael and Judy Davies Gulf Navarre High School.

BOOO BREAKFAST FOR HOLLEY BY THE SEA MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS Pancakes Bacon Eggs Sausage Hasbrowns Adults $2 Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News Coffee Apple Juice Orange Juice Kids $1 Deanna Favre, wife of star Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre, addresses a crowd of approximately 250 women on Under 5 Free Saturday, Oct. 10 at Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church. Favre related how she juggles her roles as celebrity wife, mother, Activities daughter, sister, cancer survivor and Christian while also facing the loss of loved ones and recovery from Hurricane Katrina. October31 &Treat 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Bags for GB Hospital Auxiliary plans fundraisers the Kids! The Gulf Breeze Hospital Scarborough, who made a HOLLEY BY THE SEA REC CENTER Auxiliary will be holding a Christmas wreath in a matter of fundraiser, and the Auxiliary minutes that would look beauti- Gift Shop will be sponsoring an ful indoors or outside. event next week. Next month’s program will 5 Bedrooms in Chanteclaire The fundraiser, ‘Books Are be a wine tasting and paring Fun and Variety Sale,’ is sched- program. Arrangements for the MLS# 376606 By Betty Archer Allen uled on Monday and Tuesday, [email protected] Christmas party will have to be Oct. 19-20 from 7 made soon. a.m. until 3 p m. technology, music and enter- fraud and answer the following Karen Smith’s birthday was in the Ciano tainment, as well as, food and questions. What is it? What celebrated with a big chocolate Building on the beverages. types exist? What can you do cake and merlot chocolate Gulf Breeze sauce. There will be a major recy- about it? The information is 92 Chanteclaire Cir. Hospital Campus. Santa Rosa Shores Women’s cler of electronics on site to provided by Financial 5 BD / 3 Full BA The ‘Welcome Club is a social club open to take your old computers, cell Institution Regulatory Agency  4,084 SQ.FT. to the Holidays’ any woman living in the Santa Marion phones, televisions ($10 fee) (FINRA). Some of the  3 Car Garage event sponsored Rosa Shores community. The Ginn and any other electronics you schemes/scams discussed will  Bonus Room by the Gulf club meets at a member’s home want to get rid of in an envi- include: Ponzi/Pyramid $675,000 Breeze Hospital Auxiliary gift ronmentally safe way. Scheme, Affinity Scheme, on the first Tuesday of the shop will be held Monday, Oct. Electronics can be very danger- Predatory Lending, month. For more information, 572 5887 19 from 5 p.m. until 9 p m. in ous if put straight into the land- Unlicensed/Unregistered, call Julia Russell at 934-1444. 850.572.5887 ExitWithMary@ aol.com the Gulf Breeze Hospital fill, so all individuals and busi- Annuity and Reverse Lobby and Gift Shop. The store nesses are encouraged to bring Mortgage. and most of the lobby will be their old electronics that day. To learn more, contact loaded with holiday atmos- Interested artists and busi- Lenore Nicholson, Publicity, at phere, and many gift ideas will nesses featuring energy effi- 936-8514 or Patt Stewart, be introduced as well. Plan to cient technology are encour- President, at 932-0715. shop with them that evening. aged to send an email to: A few incentives will be [email protected]. Pensacola Symphony offered, like receiving free gifts Application are on line at Orchestra Guild with purchases at various lev- www.gnbaa.org. els. There will be punch and The Pensacola Symphony cookie sampling with a collec- Friends of Orchestra Guild is having a tion of written recipes from Navarre Library Luau on Thursday, Oct. 22 at which to select. Ticket sales for Pat Drlicka’s home beginning the Auxiliary’s winter raffle The Friends of Navarre at 6 p.m. Co-Chairmen Linda item will begin, as well. Library is sponsoring a pro- Pallin and Clara Wimberly To learn more, contact gram on Financial Fraud remind you to wear your grass Marion Ginn at (850) 916-4376 Awareness as a part of its Lore, skirts, Hawaiian prints, etc., or mlg7@bellsouth net. Legends and Learning at the and bring your ukuleles. Library that is held on the third For more information, call Recycle South Wednesday of each month. 432-8522. Santa Rosa This program will be held at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at the ‘Recycle South Santa Rosa,’ Navarre Library at 8484 James Santa Rosa Shores a one-day event on Saturday, Harvell Road. Women’s Club Oct. 24 at Navarre Park will Financial fraud occurs when Inc. provide extraordinary recycling someone intentionally with- The Santa Rosa Shores opportunities for all of the holds the truth or deliberately Women’s Club held its October South Santa Rosa area. makes a misrepresentation meeting in the beautiful water- In collaboration with Santa about themselves, a financial front home of Trish Trachy. Rosa Clean Community product or a financial opportu- The meeting included an intro- System, Inc., the Greater nity which results in persons duction of new members, a pro- Navarre Beach Association is suffering actual monetary loss gram and a discussion of future hosting a day-long event featur- or economic damage. programs. ing artists who use recycled The program will feature Several new members joined materials, businesses who fea- Judy Ertl, of Seniors vs. Crime. the group. The program ‘Stems ture ‘green’ or energy efficient Ertl will focus on financial Floral Design’ featured Sarah Not too early to be thinking about Christmas decorating

Sarah Scarborough recently presented a program titled ‘Stems Floral Design’ to the 650 W. Oakfield Road Santa Rosa Shores P.O. Box 6086 Women’s Club. Scarborough demonstrated the relative Pensacola, Florida 32503 ease required to design a breathtaking Christmas (850) 477-0588 / Fax (850) 479-2788 wreath that can spruce up a home’s interior or hang proudly outdoors. Submitted photo

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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 What is your favorite area fall festival and why? CO-PUBLISHERS : Lisa Newell Victoria Papajohn EDITOR: Proposed rate increase has justification Joe Culpepper SPORTS EDITOR: I have been a member of the The Utility budget has two Jason Thompson South Santa Rosa Utilities parts. Service fees (your bill) (SSRU) Advisory Board for pay for current operations, OFFICE MANAGER: about 12 years and am current- repairs, and debt service on a Karen Murphy ly the chairman. portion of the existing system. The issue of City of Gulf Tap fees pay for new infra- GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: Breeze ownership of SSRU and structure and debt service relat- Denise Lukas fairness to 32563 residents is a ed to growth. Facing reduced “Greek Fest, because they have Nick Noyes recurring one. revenue to run the utility, great food.” When I joined the board as a increasing costs, and tap fees Dominic Duncan CONTRIBUTORS: 32563 resident who had been ■ near zero for two years, the Gulf Breeze Betty Archer Allen Advisory board members dents do not. critical of SSRU operations, I are independent volunteers. The ■ The financial position of utility has delayed repairs and Bette Boyle took these concerns very seri- construction and laid off per- Pam Brannon City has sought out people to the City means backing for ously but ultimately found no serve with expertise who can be loans necessary to build the sonnel, and there is no more Scott Page basis for them. Most people room to cut. Chuck Randle useful in directing SSRU, and sewer and water infrastructure seem to understand the need for has more than once invited its to keep pace with development We all have been well served the proposed rate increase, but critics to be board members. in 32563. by City of Gulf Breeze man- the fairness issue has once ■ The Gulf Breeze City ■ Despite a long, thin serv- agement of SSRU. If you dis- Member: again come to the fore. Council has never reversed a ice area making infrastructure agree, there may be a board I ask those who wish to vote of the SSRU Advisory and logistics more difficult, position open for you. Florida Press Association renew these arguments to Board. SSRU has maintained compara- ■ National Newspaper Assn. consider some points: ■ The City of Gulf Breeze ble – if not lower – rates to Richard A. Snyder, Ph.D. is ■ Gulf Breeze Area Chamber A majority of the advisory pays for its share of SSRU other regional utilities, and dur- Chairman of the South Santa board has been 32563 residents. service and chooses how those ing my time on the board has Rosa Utilities Advisory Board. of Commerce (“2003 Small “Seafood Festival, because they Business of the Year”) Currently this balance has shift- costs are recovered from city moved from reactionary to He can be reached at (850) ed with a member moving from residents. City residents pay proactive management of the 474-2806 or via e-mail at have a lot of activities for chil- Pensacola Beach Chamber Tiger Point to the City. additional taxes that 32563 resi- utility needs of the peninsula. [email protected]. dren.” of Commerce Kathryn Hendrix Pensacola Chamber Gulf Breeze of Commerce Navarre Tourist Have concerns about Zoo? By all means, call me Development Council It has come to my attention through the operation of the Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce that there have been some com- non-profit Gulf Coast ments regarding the operation Zoological Society as a support of The Zoo Northwest Florida organization, I believe it to be a LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze and implications of mismanage- win-win for all concerned. News welcomes your opinion. ment. I am referring only to If you have any questions, We reserve the right to edit a the 20 years that Animal Park, please contact me, Bobby letter to fit space available. We do not accept letters containing Inc., owned and operated The Switzer, Dr. Jim Potter, and Bill a personal attack on any indi- Zoo. Pullum. “The fair. There’s a lot of rides, vidual. Letters must be limited During our tenure from 1984 The Gulf Coast Zoological it’s relatively cheap and it’s to one per month from an indi- to 2004, we were responsible in September 2004 was 20-plus years of advertising our Society has a new President, always fun.” vidual writer. If we receive form for purchase of the land, con- $1,400,000. county, increasing tourist trade, John Kuder, and several new Allie Palmer letters, we will print only the first struction of all buildings and In the last five years, the the educational importance, board members. They are Gulf Breeze one we receive. Include your infrastructure, landscaping, Society has struggled with jobs and, certainly, quality of working diligently with the name, address and daytime fencing and expansion of the major storms, flooding and a life issue, it would appear that community and county leaders phone number. real estate from 20 to 50-plus significant economic downturn. the community and leaders to secure funding for The Zoo. ■ CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze acres. Estimated replacement We realize the responsibility would be willing to reconsider News is committed to accuracy value of existing structures, and difficulty regarding the dis- support for the continuation of Pat Quinn is Director and wants to hear from you if we land, equipment and the animal tribution of tax monies that is this important industry in our Emeritus of the Gulf Coast need to make a correction or collection at The Zoo today is borne by the County county. Zoological Society. He can be clarification. Please email us $7,615,000. The debt that the Commissioners during this cur- Should the Commission reached at 698-5714 or via at [email protected] Gulf Coast Zoological Society rent economic crunch. By look- make a commitment to fund e-mail at wcpatquinn@bell with the subject line inherited when they took over ing at the value of The Zoo, the The Zoo on a long-term basis south.net. CORRECTION or CLARIFICATION. Or, call (850) 932-8986 during “The fair. It makes me feel like office hours and ask for a kid again.” news or sports departments. It’s time to alleviate animal dissections in schools Kristen Sarra ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze News will not be responsible for Animal dissection, first used Corvette Show backers Rosa Kids House. quality or discoloration in ads in classrooms in the early part of LETTERS appreciate promotion More than 120 Corvettes, provided by the advertiser or its the last century, is still being owned by Corvette enthusiasts agents. used in some Gulf Breeze these students. All the studies of On behalf of the Miracle from Northwest Florida and other states along the Gulf Gulf Breeze News is published Middle School classes. In recent this issue show that students Strip Corvette Club, I would Coast, attended the show. The weekly on Thursdays for $30 years, dissection has been who use alternatives perform as like to thank you for your gener- per year by Gulf Breeze News increasingly scrutinized. well or better than students who ous donation of the 10 t-shirts public also was there to help us Publishing, Inc. Periodical Experts have reevaluated the use dissection. and the article about the show in celebrate America’s sports car. postage paid at Gulf Breeze, educational worth and morality Biology is the study of life your newspaper. The “Life’s a Your donation played an inte- Florida. USPS # 021819. of cutting up animals just to and should teach respect for life, Vette at the Beach” show was gral part in the fun and success Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- “see how they work.” not devalue it by treating living held Sept. 19 on Pensacola of our show. tions. POSTMASTER: Please Compassionate students want beings as disposable objects. By Beach, co-sponsored by Pete We appreciate your support! send address changes to to study biology without dis- using humane teaching meth- Moore Chevrolet, and was a Steve Bohannon “Bushwacker Festival. It’s an Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box Miracle Strip 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. secting animals. Sophisticated ods, instructors can teach sci- wonderful success. excuse to be on the beach.” computer simulations, video- ence and ethics simultaneously. A portion of the show Corvette Club Aubrey Smith All content is copyrighted Pensacola Beach 2009. 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Because I love life, I’d like to do it again – even trips to grocery SRC’s Friday Standing in the express for those who look for- honored for lane at the store, I looked ward, as I do, to the annual ed program over at the regular line Diva’s Closet Sale, which where a woman was push- raises funds for the Theresa Friday, Santa ing a loaded cart with one Pensacola Opera. They Rosa County's Residential child in the seat and two have some stunning fash- Horticulture Agent, was others clinging to the side. ions at fabulous prices, and selected as having the top “Jason, you put that by going on Friday night, educational program in candy bar back this minute!” Winn Dixie today – it’s it over again. And, as I you get first pick! Tickets Horticulture and Landscape It reminded me of the just that clouded vision of always say – there’s a song are $10 and include com- in the nation at the National old days when each trip I the old days. for everything. Here’s the plimentary hors d’oeuvres Association of County took to the supermarket So now, at the store chorus: and wine. Agricultural Agents looked like a parade. I had when I think to yourself, Because I love life, I’d Saturday, they will open (NACAA) during its annual three boys milling around “Uh-oh, watch it mom – like to do it again the sale to the public with meeting on Sept. 21 in and one little princess – the other kid’s grabbing a Though I might not be free admission. Sale hours Portland, Ore. my daughter – who always candy bar, too,” I also much more than I’ve ever are 8 to 11 a m., at the Submitted photo The title of her program begged for peanut butter think, “Maybe it would be been Pensacola Opera Center, The Fort Pickens Chapter of the Daughters of the was ‘Panhandle Butterfly cups. My usual answer nice if I lean over to the Just to have the chance 75 S. Tarragona St, down- American Revolution is happy to report that it now House.’ was, “Not today.” mother and whisper that to turn back the hands town Pensacola. includes four generations of the same family. From NACAA consists of Of course, now I regard well-known saying, Don’t And make my life begin ■ left to right: Megan Salmon, Susan Ditto, Diana 3,400 members from around things through a cloud of worry, this too will pass.” Oh yeah, I’d like to do it I bet you can add a few Ditto-Toups, Irene L. Brady, and Kanya Brady- the United States. Friday remembrance. Well, those days are again more to these amusing def- Ditto. Congratulations! was selected on the basis of No, Bette, your kids long, long over for me. But ■ initions from way back: “Making Out” was used to were ever so naive? Well, an innovative program that were not any better than you know what? Most of Oct. 23, from 5 to 9 “Scoring” in my day refer to filling in a tax some of us were, anyway! had exceptional impact with those little ones at the us really would like to do p.m., is the early bird time referred only to sports. form. Can you believe we See you next week! her targeted audience.

OBITUARIES GB Library Fall Book Sale MARY JO BOOKOUT remembered for 1969, Hozman immigrated to 1936-2009 her laughter, kind- Rochester, N.Y., where he met is Saturday ness and gen- his wife and love of his life, Gail. Mary Jo Bookout, 73, of erosities. Bell In 2005, the couple moved to The Gulf Breeze Library Pensacola Beach, passed away loved her family, Gulf Breeze. Friends Fall Book Sale is on Sept. 30, 2009. friendships and Hozman is survived by his scheduled for Saturday, Mary Jo was born June 26, animals. wife of 36 years, Gail; sons, Bell is survived Roberto Jr. and wife, Allison, Oct. 17 from 9 a m. to 3 1936 in Minneapolis, Minn., to Bell p.m. at the Gulf Breeze Ruth and Edward Kennedy. by her loving hus- and Stephen and his wife, Emily; Library, 1060 Shoreline She also resided in Green Bay, band, Michell George Bell; son, brothers, Nelson (Claudia), Wis., and Troy, Mich., before Anthony Dewayne Wilson; and Camilo (Giovanna) and Ricardo Drive. moving to Florida. daughter, Frances Pnsuwan (Alice); sisters, Rosa Hernandez Paperbacks will sell for Bookout was Bell. and Clemencia Rodriguez $1 and hardbacks for $2. involved in the A Memorial service was held (Jorge); several nieces, To learn more, call community at Rose Lawn Funeral Home on nephews, great nieces and 916-1200. through her volun- Oct. 10. nephews and countless friends. teer efforts at In keeping with her love and A Memorial Mass was held at Oriole Beach dedication towards animals, the St. Sylvester Catholic Church in Elementary family asks that memorial contri- Gulf Breeze on Thursday, Oct. 8. School and as a butions be made to the Humane Donations can be made in lieu of Bookout member of St. Ann Society of Fort Walton Beach, flowers to the American Heart Catholic Church. 752 Lovejoy Road, Fort Walton Association in honor of Roberto She worked for many years at Beach, 32548. Hozman Sr. Santa Rosa Orthopaedics before starting her journey with BETTY S. GABEL DEBORAH G. SNIPES lung cancer, which she battled 1932-2009 1955-2009 with amazing courage and grace. Betty Sue Gabel, 77, of Gulf Deborah Lou Godwin Snipes, Bookout is preceded in death Breeze passed away Sunday, 54, of Gulf Breeze, passed away by her parents; husband, Dave; Oct. 11, 2009. Friday, Oct. 9 after a courageous three brothers and a sister. She Gabel was born Sept. 1, battle against cancer. was the nucleus of her family 1932. She retired from Baptist Debbie was born Aug. 10, and a devoted and loving moth- Health Care-Gulf Breeze 1955 in Pensacola to Roy and er and grandmother to her five Hospital after 26 Bobbie Godwin. children and 12 grandchildren. years of dedicated She spent most of She is survived by her chil- service. She also her young life in dren, Patti (Pat) Calhoun, Teri worked for 10 Asia and Europe, Hayes, Dr. Chris (Renee) years at the old including Madrid, Bookout, Dr. Jamie (Jill) Five Flags Inn on Spain. She played Bookout, Missy (Paul) Gilbert; Pensacola Beach the piano and gui- and grandchildren, Katie, Sean prior to Hurricane tar and had a love and Michael Calhoun, Jaime Ivan. Gabel for animals, horse- Snipes and Kelly Hayes, Haley, Nick Gabel was preceded in death back riding and literature. and Maddie Bookout, Erin, Molly by her parents, Jefferson Wilbur She not only was a leader, a and Ryan Bookout and Lily Floore of DeKalb, Miss., and problem solver and a good Gilbert; sister, Pat (Arch) Archer; Margaret Steel Floore of friend but also a free spirit and and brother, Bob (Joan) Jackson, Miss. source of encouragement and Kennedy; sister-in-law, Pat Survivors include a son, John love to all whose paths she Seketa; many nieces and Jefferson Gabel; daughter and crossed. She was an inspiration nephews and special friends. son-in-law, Tracy Leigh and to her three younger sisters with A Mass of Christian Burial Matthew Baker; four grandchil- her sense of adventure and celebrating her life was held at dren, Jonathon and Josh Seaton spontaneity. St. Ann Catholic Church on and Christopher and Dillon Snipes worked for many Tuesday, Oct. 6. Gabel; great-grandson, Jacob years at Key Insurance in The family wishes to thank all Seaton; and cousin, Susan Pensacola and the Real Estate the wonderful friends at the Willoughby. House in Gulf Breeze. Hope Medical Group and Graveside services were held She is survived by her daugh- Covenant Hospice. Wednesday, Oct. 14 in the ter, Andrea Caputo, Washington, Memorial donations may be Garden of Faith at Rose Lawn D.C.; her parents, Roy and made to the food bank at St. Ann Cemetery. Bobbie Godwin, Gulf Breeze; Catholic Church, 100 Daniel Memorial donations in sisters Beverley and (Larry) Drive, Gulf Breeze, or Covenant Gabel’s honor are suggested to Garcia, El Paso, Texas; Melissa Hospice, 5041 North 12th the Community Life Center of and (Ray) Eagley, Gulf Breeze; Avenue, Pensacola. Gulf Breeze United Methodist Dena and (Danny) Hernandez, Arrangements were entrusted Church, 4115 Soundside Drive, Washington, D.C.; nieces and to Rose Lawn Funeral Home of Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 for the nephews, Marla (Wade White), Gulf Breeze. Offer condo- purchase of free medication Michael, Ryan (Dorothy), and lences, share memories and through the Good Samaritan Gillian Garcia of El Paso and sign the guestbook at Clinic. Corpus Christi, Texas; Tanner www.roselawn-fh.com. Rose Lawn Funeral Home and Maddie Eagley of Gulf and Cemetery of Gulf Breeze Breeze; Chase Hernandez of MONTHON BELL was entrusted with arrange- Washington, D.C.; and great 1951-2009 ments. Share memories, offer niece, Fiona Garcia of Corpus condolences and sign the guest- Christi. Monthon Lek Bell, 58, of book at www.roselawn-fh.com. Her husband, Sydney Snipes, Navarre, passed away on Friday, preceded her in death in 1999. Oct. 2, 2009. ROBERTO HOZMAN SR. A celebration of Snipes’ life is Bell was born on May 5, 1951 1951-2009 planned for today, Oct. 15, at 5 in Sa Keow, Thailand and moved p.m. to the United States in 1975. Roberto Hozman Sr., 58, of Arrangements are entrusted Since coming to the U.S., she Gulf Breeze, passed away unex- to Rose Lawn Funeral Home of created a family and was loved pectedly on Sunday, Oct. 4, Gulf Breeze. Offer condolences, by her community and friends 2009. share memories, and sign the due to the outreach of love and Hozman was born Sept. 25, guestbook at www.roselawn- support she provided. She is 1951 in Bogota, Colombia. In fh.com.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8 A October 15, 2009 GULF BREEZE NEWS Community Gulf Breeze NEWS State of the Arts luncheon set for Friday From Special Reports President Dina Thorsen, who cers, voters and other. Turner joins law firm The Arts Council of will present the recently com- Ritchie is a former member of Whibbs & Stone 4257 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 Northwest Florida will host the pleted arts and culture economic of the Florida House of State of the Arts luncheon on impact report, Arts and Representatives. Richard H. Traditional Worship: 8am&10:30am Sunday Friday, Oct. 16 at 11:30 a.m. at Economic Prosperity in Thorsen is president of The Turner III has New World Landing in Escambia County. Arts Council of Northwest joined the law firm Sunday School & Bible Class - 9:15am Pensacola. Browning is Florida’s Chief Florida Board of Directors. A of Whibbs & Keynote speakers will Cultural Officer and Chief mortgage consultant in Stone, P.A. His School, VPK, Pre-K and Early Grades include Secretary of State Kurt Elections Officer. The Florida Escambia County, Thorsen is an areas of practice Tur ner Enrolling now for the 2009-10 School Year Browning, Gulf Coast Department of State serves avid supporter and collector of will include Real Small Classes! Great Staff! Community Bank CEO Buzz artists, archivists, preservation- art. Estate, Probate, Estate Planning 932--3263 Visit us at: goodshepherdgulfbreeze.org Ritchie, and Arts Council Board ists, librarians, corporate offi- and Foreclosures. Plan for retirement – next week and every week

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It has not yet been fully dis- early and middle stages of the tinue providing quality care and BY CAROL ETTELSON covered what causes AD. disease help prevent some activities to stimulate the mind, Special to Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Most likely there are several symptoms from becoming body and soul. To learn more factors that contribute to each worse for a limited time. about this disease and concerns person differently. The greatest For the past nine years, The with memory loss, please join November is National risk for Alzheimer’s disease is Villas at Gulf Breeze, an us at 3 p m. on Friday, Nov. 6 Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness age, with more and more vic- Assisted Living Facility, has for a seminar on Alzheimer’s Disease given by Laura Levitan Dave Month. In 1983, President tims of this incurable disease had a doctor-supported Ronald Reagan designated this being younger than what we Alzheimer’s care program, of The West Florida Memory month to provide us the oppor- would assume. More than a including a Specialty Care Disorder Clinic. The seminar tunity to honor and support half-million Americans with Alzheimer’s unit. While each will be held at The Villas at Ramsey those living with Alzheimer’s the early on-set of this disease of our residents are under doc- Gulf Breeze located at 101 disease (AD). At that time, are under the age of 65. tor’s care for the proper med- McAbee Court, Gulf Breeze, behind Fuji restaurant. Please fewer than 2 million Americans Family history also plays a key ication and continuous evalua- call (850) 934-1061 for reser- had Alzheimer’s; by the mid- role. Scientists are also study- tions, we also provide tactile ing education, diet and envi- and mental stimulation to help vations. M-F 1p-4p century, the number is expected ■ to reach 16 million, more than ronment to learn what roles strengthen the parts of the brain This story is a paid triple the current total. they may play in the develop- that form memories, much like advertorial supplied by The Alzheimer’s is one form of ment of AD. While there is exercise helps strengthen mus- www.newsradio1620.com Villas Gulf Breeze. dementia, and there are approx- still much uncertainty about cles. At The Villas, we address imately 170 different causes of this disease, tremendous the personal needs of each of dementia. The Alzheimer’s progress continues to be made. our residents and form an indi- Association uses this month to AD is a slow disease that vidualized plan. All of our care- raise awareness of this disease starts with mild memory loss givers are trained in the care of Sidelines Sports Bar & Restaurant and to bring attention to the and ends with severe brain Alzheimer’s. sidelinessportsbarandrestaurant.com damage. The course of the dis- The staff at the Villas wit- #2 Via De Luna ● Pensacola Beach, FL importance of finding break- 934-3660 throughs in diagnosis, preven- ease and how quickly changes nesses the devastation caused ● 42 tvs – 8 Hi-Def Big Screens tion, treatments, and hopefully occur vary from person to per- by this disease every day. We ● NFL Sunday Ticket some day, a cure. son. On average, patients diag- hope one day that prevention, ● ESPN College Gameplan Alzheimer’s Disease is nosed with AD live from 8 to or ultimately a cure, will be ● Wings ● Burgers named after Dr. Alois 10 years. discovered. ● Seafood ● Ribs Alzheimer, who in 1906 No treatment can stop AD; While scientific research however, some drugs in the continues, The Villas will con- noticed changes in the brain tis- Peg Leg Pete’s Oyster Bar sue of a woman who had died www.peglegpetes.com from an unusual mental illness. 1010 Ft. Pickens Road He discovered abnormal /month Pensacola Beach, Fl $2,400 932-4139 clumps (which are now called RetailRetail BuildingBuilding ● The freshest local seafood amyloid plaques) and tangled FORFOR LEASELEASE ...always on the menu! bundles of fiber (now referred ● OYSTER DAY every to neurofibrillary tangles), WEDNESDAY! which today are considered to ● DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS be signs of AD. Studies have Monday - Friday also found that other brain changes occur with people with 12 Live Oak Drive, Gulf Breeze Proper Maria’s AD. Nerve cells die in areas of Fresh Seafood the brain that are important to 4000 sq. ft retail Bldg. located in Gulf Breeze proper. 2000 sq. ft. of Market memory and other mental abili- finished retail space and 2000 sq ft. of warehouse space w/ loading 621 Cervantes Street door and rolling privacy gate. Site has a lot of room for addtional ● ties. Also, it has been noted that Pensacola, Fl 432-4999 parking and outside storage. $2,400/month Fresh from ● Shrimp ● Oysters there are lower levels of chemi- the boats daily! ● Grouper ● Crabs cals in the brain that carry back ● plus many more Gulf Coast Favorites! and forth messages between Call Gail Green 850.380.1193 nerve cells. w/ G Daniel Green & Associates [email protected]

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER October 15, 2009 Cherry Fitch: portrait of a professional lady When former Gulf Breeze High became assistant principal, and around a rock star." School principal and 2005 Florida three years later, became one of Paulos was par- Principal of the Year Cherry Fitch Gulf Breeze High School's most ticularly amazed at "graduated" with the class of 2006 memorable principals. her knowledge of and retired, many in the community "Everyday that I stood in the the local market and were left wondering what she could hall, greeting those kids and watch- the unique chal- possibly do as a young woman ing them grow up, I felt that no job lenges of the current retiring after 35 years in education. could ever compare," Fitch remem- economy. To be one of There is nothing more likely to bers today. "I very carefully chose the front-runners in the foster a healthy local business cli- my new career - and now I see Gulf Breeze market in mate than an outstanding educa- some of the kids I knew from such a short time is truly tional system, and several local school looking in the real estate unheard of. businesses recruited her as a busi- market to buy their first homes! I "I think I am actually blessed ness professional. Cherry's second look forward to being part of the to have learned the ins and outs of career is a true success story on a process which helps them live close real estate in this tough market," personal and professional level, and to home as adults." Fitch says with her characteristic becoming a realtor has proven to be Known throughout the area and southern warmth. "I learned how to Cherry Fitch the right decision - after only three lauded throughout the state as a do the hard work in a soft market years in business she is one of the principal that truly cared about each and have grasped the tenacity Levin Rinke Resort area's most successful realtors. student, Fitch has transferred that required. I understand pulling all "What Cherry accomplished in same personal, professional com- the loose strings together to make a Realty, Inc. education goes beyond what she did mitment to her real estate clients. deal stick and a contract close. I Suzanne Whibbs for our children and for our area as According to Gary Michaels, love what I'm doing." a wonderful human who goes on Operations Manager, many of the "I sometimes get exhausted 2006 Spirit of Women award and the teaches others to serving," praises Levin Rinke Resort Realty clients are relocating watching Cherry's energy," Outstanding Business Woman's Resort Realty Broker Mark Lee. and chose Gulf Breeze because of Michaels says about Fitch. "I Award, and has an endowed scholar- "Our great schools in Gulf Breeze the incredible school systems. watched for years as she worked ship in her name at the University of protect family estate are also very good for property val- "Cherry's background and first- tirelessly for Gulf Breeze High at West Florida; has served on multiple ues and local business. And she hand knowledge of our incredible student events. She seemed to know boards and committees including the Suzanne continues to work in this communi- school system is very valuable to each student by name and truly con- Gulf Breeze Chamber of Commerce Whibbs is an ty on so many levels with that same our clients," he says. nected to them. She made the tran- Board of Directors, Gulf Breeze Attorney at Suzanne Whibbs positive, constant servant's attitude. "Cherry cares and I have always sition and now runs tirelessly in the Rotary Board of Directors, City of Whibbs & And on top of that, she has become found her work ethic, her energy same way for her community." Gulf Breeze Architectural Review Stone, P.A. Attorney a leading force in the Gulf Breeze and her knowledge of the local mar- While her associations and hon- Board, Gulf Breeze United Whibbs & real estate market." ket invaluable in assisting my hus- ors are many, some of the more Methodist Church Leadership Stone is Whibbs & Stone, P.A. Fitch arrived at GBHS in 1970 as band and I to find the perfect home notable accomplishments in her Council, Board of Directors for located at 801 an English teacher. She worked her for our needs," says Shannon career include: under Fitch's leader- Santa Rosa County Educational West Romana Pensacola way up through the guidance Paulos. The Paulos family moved ship, GBHS was designated an A- Foundation and Santa Rosa County Street, Suite department where she served stu- to the area about a year ago. "She's School and a five-star school multi- boards and committees, and state- C in Pensacola. dents until 1995. That year, she from the area and she's like hanging ple times; she was nominated for the wide selection committees.

Q. Suzanne, where did you attend Law School? A. I attended Auburn University then Fireman Termite and Pest Control raises Cumberland School of Law. the service level of the Pest Control Industry Q. How long have you been practicing? Mary Edna Lynn Logan is a very capa- A. I have been practicing law for 12 years. ble woman at the helm of a very male- dominated arena, and she does a very good Q. What or who inspired you? job. As co-owner of Fireman Termite & Pest Control, Inc., this lady knows exactly A. Since I had my own children, they have what the customer wants and she makes inspired me to become more knowledgeable about sure they get it, too! estate planning so I can prepare for their future. They also inspire me to get the word out to all families to get Q. Mary Edna, how long have you their affairs in order. been in this business?

Q. That really makes great sense. Tell us a little A. Believe it or not, for 32 years! bit about your family! Q. What brought you to this line of A. My husband is Donovan, who is also an attor- work? ney and we have two boys, Donovan Jr , 10, and Colin , 8. A. Well, I grew up in Atlanta, Ga. and I attended college at Georgia State Q. Where did you grow up? University, Huntingdon College and St. Leo College. Prior to 1991, my husband, Mary Edna Logan and dog, Tripp, with one of A. I grew up in Atlanta, Ga. Elmer Logan, and his business partner, Gail Thompson, were running Fireman the company’s trucks, above. Mary Edna Lynn Q. With family and professional obligations to Pest Control. I worked in the office too, balance, what keeps you going? taking care of the phone, scheduling and Logan billing. Elmer died suddenly, in his forties. I Adult Education at St Ann’s Church. A. Again, my family keeps me going in my pro- was left with a son in high school. I decided Co- Owner fessional life as well as in my personal life. very quickly that my job was to provide stabil- Q. It sounds like you have always stayed ity for my son and my company. That inspires very busy. What keeps you going? Fireman Termite & Pest Q. What is your goal for the future? me to succeed every day. A. The people around me. This beauti- Control, Inc. A. To continue to help others plan for their Q. What are some of your accomplish- ful community. The memory of my mother futures. ments? telling me that I could do anything. The mem- ory of my father who thought I was smart. The A. I am working on my family geneal- Q. I understand that on top of all that you cur- A. I have an amazing family – my son, knowledge that I had four grandmothers in my ogy when I can, and I want my niece and I to rently balance in your life, you also excel in another way Charles Lynn Logan. We have a strong beauti- family tree whose husbands died when they be members of The Daughters of the American that not everyone knows about. Can you share with us ful company. My husband had a degree in were young, and they kept running the planta- Revolution. I am a lover and collector of about that? Entomology from Auburn. When he started the tion, or the business of their husbands and antiques. Art festivals are my passion. business in 1977, he wanted to raise the level of raised their children, and never re-married. A. I am currently an adjunct professor at the the Pest Control Industry. We put his education That, and an abiding faith, has always made me Q. I never knew so many amazing University of West Florida teaching Wills, Estates & with my background in banking and that is strong. things about you or your family before you! Is Trusts. what we did. That is what we still are doing at there a fun fact that few people know about you Fireman Pest Control. Q. What is your goal for the future? – as a woman or as a professional that you’d Before my husband’s death, I was very like to share? active in the community. I was the first “Lay” A. This is the future, and I am living Your Gulf Breeze News celebrates president of the Gulf Breeze Interfaith Council. my goal. A. Women should strive for all the edu- Women in Business through October I was in on the foundation of Manna Food cation they can get. Then, married or single, a Bank, Habitat for Humanity and Favor House. Q. What else would you like to share woman should make it her goal to be financial- Dial 932-8986 to find out more! I also participated in a prison ministry for about yourself? ly independent enough to support herself and women at Escambia County Jail, and worked in her children.

www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 2B October 15, 2009 GULF BREEZE NEWS Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS Pensacola Greek Fest offers October celebrates Hispanic Heritage In celebration of Hispanic of of important information pre- sights, sounds and tastes Heritage Month in the United pared for residents of the Gulf States, La Costa Latina brings Coast in both English and Pensacola’s 50th Annual Christian church and learn a back Expo Latino. This year, Spanish. Greek Festival takes place little about the Orthodox Expo Latino will be held at There are many more events this year on Oct. 16-18. faith and its culture. Santa Rosa Mall in Ft. Walton throughout the Gulf Coast this Admission is free. Festival Byzantine hymns will be Beach/Mary Esther, Saturday, month. hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. sung by choir members at the October 17 from 10 a.m. until 6 Contact Latino Media Gulf on Friday and Saturday and end of each tour. p.m. Coast, Inc. for event or vendor from noon to 6 p.m. on Volunteers are needed to Music, food, games and lots information at 850-494-7899. Sunday. help with setup in the week- Live Greek music and tra- ends prior to the festival and ditional folk dancing will be throughout the festival week- the entertainment highlight end. Individuals or groups TheClubScene of the weekend. Youth who would like to provide dancers dressed in traditional assistance should contact costumes representing vari- [email protected]. Thursday 10/15 Monday 10/19 ous regions of Greece will A portion of the festival Paddy O’ Leary’s Sandshaker Lounge perform. The Kostas proceeds will be donated to Kastanis band will perform the Ronald McDonald Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p m. B.A.R.E day, 10 a m. - ’til, traditional and modern House. The remaining pro- Sandshaker Lounge Football night with Texas Hold Greek dance music. ceeds help the church with Killough Gossman Duo, 8 p m. ‘em, 7:30 p.m. Bring your appetite. Roast capital improvement proj- Paddy O’ Leary’s lamb, baked chicken, dol- ects. Friday 10/16 Football night with Texas Hold mathes, mousaka, pastitsio, Traditional Greek dancers will entertain crowds at the 50th For more information, Peg Leg Pete’s ‘em, 7:30 p.m. Annual Pensacola Greek Festival. spanakopita, tiropita, and including menus, recipes, a Live music, 6 p.m. Greek salads are served in schedule of events, photos, Sandshaker Lounge Tuesday 10/20 the dinner line. The outdoor domestic beers are sold out- t-shirts, scarves, worry beads videos and information for taverna will feature gyros, side. Many of the specialty and Greek specialty food advertisers, visit the festival Buzzcutt, 9 p m. to 1 a m. Paddy O’ Leary’s souvlaki, and sausage sand- items are prepared by the items. Frappes (iced coffee) website at www.annuncia- Paddy O’ Leary’s Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p m. wiches, chicken tenders for parishioners and by some of as well as American and tiongoc.org/festival/festi- Not Quite Fab, 9 p m. Sandshaker Lounge the kids, Greek fries cooked the popular Gulf Coast Greek hot coffee will be sold val.shtml or contact our fes- Hopjacks Karaoke Party, 8 p m. - ’til in olive oil, and calamari. A restaurants owned by church at the Gift Booth. tival chair Krissy Kritselis at Corey Perrillioux, 9:30 p.m. - variety of homemade pas- members. Kali Orexi! Visitors can attend twenty [email protected] or 1:30 a m. Wednesday 10/21 The Greek Gift Booth minute church tours to see tries and cookies are sold to Maria Weisnicht at Sandshaker Lounge eat-in or to take home. offers imported gift items the architectural beauty of [email protected]. Saturday 10/17 Girls’ Night Out, 6 p m. Sodas, Greek wines and such as jewelry, cookbooks, the inside of an Orthodox Peg Leg Pete’s Peg Leg Pete’s Live music, 6 p.m. Live music, 6 p m. MOVIES Sandshaker Lounge Buzzcutt, 9 p m. to 1 a m. Thursday 10/22 Paddy O’ Leary’s Paddy O’ Leary’s ‘Zombieland’ inspires laughs not screams Timberhawk, 9 p m. Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p m. Hopjacks Sandshaker Lounge Morris Minor, 9:30 p m. - 1:30 Tim Spencer, 8 p m. Director Ruben Fleischer's a m. very first feature film, “Zombieland,” has taken perhaps Sunday 10/18 the best stab at creating a mass Peg Leg Pete’s market zombie outbreak to date. Live music, 6 p.m. With a strong comedic slant, some big name stars, and a slick Sandshaker Lounge sense of style, it's more escapist The Dirty Mutha Truckers, 4-8 fantasy than terrifying dystopia, p m. and it's easily the funniest zombie Paddy O’ Leary’s flick since “Shaun of the Dead.” Texas Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 p m. Jesse Eisenberg plays a shy, Lektric Mullets awkward college student who has managed to survive the zom- bie plague on his own thus far through strict adherence to a set of personal rules (perhaps partial- ly inspired by Max Brooks' The Zombie Survival Guide). Early on, these rules are explained through some very tongue-in- cheek narration with on-screen captions, setting up a wacky, self- referential tone that continues throughout the film. Soon he meets up with Woody The comedic duo of Woody Harrelson (left) and Jesse Eisenberg (center) deserve much of Harrelson's character, a no-non- the credit for the high praise earned by “Zombieland.” The two star as members of a group of sense redneck from Florida who drifters trying to survive a catastrophic zombie plague. is cutting a bloody swath across the United States in search of a majority of the film's laughs One of the minor issues is that Twinkie. Rather than reveal their resulting from their chemistry. there is very little in the way of real names to each other, they Eisenberg is sure to draw even plot to drive things forward, lead- simply refer to each other by more Michael Cera comparisons ing to the need for a final climax Reserve your their hometowns: Columbus with his nervous, neurotic to be manufactured out of stupid, (Eisenberg) and Tallahassee demeanor, but I think he is able illogical decisions. There also ad in the (Harrelson). Along the way, they to sell the budding romance bet- isn't all that much in the way of November meet up with two sisters (Emma ter than Cera could. Emma Stone actual horror; although it does Stone and Abigail Breslin) who (“Superbad”) and Abigail Breslin have a few jump scares and some issue! have trust issues, but they'll all (“Little Miss Sunshine”) are suspenseful moments, it's not have to learn to work together if decent as well, but a lot of credit quite as balanced as “Shaun of they want to live to see another must go to the script by Rhett the Dead.” day. Reese and Paul Wernick, whose For most people, the success The movie never really biggest shared credit to date is of “Zombieland” will depend explains much about the origins the brilliant reality series The Joe entirely on how much they laugh. of the zombies except to say that Schmo Show. This may not be the funniest it was a human plague that The movie has some great dia- movie of the year, but it's certain- evolved from mad cow disease. logue and snappy one-liners, and ly more hit than miss, where even Target customers from all over In fact, it doesn't ever concern while it's peppered with some the misses are still tolerable. Northwest Florida, including military itself with the big picture at all, pop culture references here and Overall, it's a thoroughly enter- bases, visitor’s centers, hotels, and simply focuses on these four there, it's not overly indulgent in taining ride that manages to offer restaurants and attractions in next characters and their road trip, that department. It's also impossi- a fresh take on a genre that has month’s issue of Splash Magazine. with occasional flashbacks to ble not to mention one particular- been getting pretty stale and their previous lives. Considering ly great cameo in the film. It's a overcrowded - and that's saying Deadline to reserve space or submit that the movie is primarily a make or break moment that could something. “Zombieland” is a information is Thursday, October 15. comedy that plays on the famil- have gone horribly awry with the crowd pleaser that deserves all iarity of the genre's conventions, wrong actor or the wrong tone, the praise it has been getting, and Call (850) 932-8986 for details. this approach works fairly well. but it was an absolute slam-dunk. one that reaches far beyond the Woody Harrelson and Jesse “Zombieland” is not com- realm of hardcore horror fanatics. Eisenberg make for a great pletely flawless, but most of its comedic team, with the vast flaws are pretty easy to forgive. Review by www.filmjunk.com.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS October 15, 2009 3B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS Pensacola Civic Center boasts huge October lineup Friday, Oct. 16 For more details, call 850- 433-2662 or visit www.annunci- THINGS TO DO 19th Annual House ationgoc.org/festival. Walking Trolley Tours ‘Tuesdays With Morrie’ have become hard rock road now lurking the streets Queensryche in continues at PLT warriors, playing festivals and Concert at the Saenger Each weekend from October Pensacola Little Theatre con- stadiums all over the world. In 16 to 31, participate in the scary Progressive metal darling tinues its latest production, support of their latest smash Queensryche visits the good time that is the House “Tuesdays with Morrie,” Oct. , “The Sound of Walking Trolley Tours of Pensacola Saenger Theatre to 16-18. Madness”, the band is swing- rock out. Starting at 8 p.m., Downtown Pensacola. It is the autobiographical ing through Pensacola on Pick your poison from one of this 80's group looks to take story of Mitch Albom, an October 16, bringing along Pensacola’s downtown venue three routes through Pensacola accomplished journalist driven Sick Puppies and Adelitas that each have a detailed history by storm. solely by his career, and Morrie Way. Ticket information can be and ghost story to go along with Schwartz, his former college The show begins at 7:30 the tour. obtained from calling 850- professor. Mitch is reunited with p.m. For ticket information, 595-3880. For more details visit Morrie, and what starts as a sim- visit www.pensacolaciviccen- Shinedown headlines “Rocktoberfest” at the Pensacola Civic www.pensacolahistory.org or ple visit turns into a weekly ter.com. Monday, Oct. 19 Center on Friday, October 16. 850-433-1559. pilgrimage and a last class in the meaning of life. EAAA hosts another Saturday, Oct. 17 ‘ Alive 35’ Set fans to a set of some of rock's Pensacola fans, considering the For more information, con- greatest hits. band opened the Pensacola free public stargaze to Rock Pensacola tact 850-432-2042. ‘Playhouse Disney This is a special treat for Civic Center in 1985! Those Escambia Amateur Legendary rock band, KISS, Astronomers Association is at it Fundraiser for Nan Live’ shows at the is celebrating 35 years of rock- again at the Fort Pickens Battery Harper at ’Shaker Pensacola Civic Center ing the world like no other. OPEN DAILY Worth area. Look to the stars The incoming president of On the same stage, Mickey KISS will treat their legions of 122:30 pm with them from dusk to 10 p.m., the Women’s Council of Mouse Clubhouse, Little (850) 9344-3332 Einsteins, Handy Manny and weather permitting of course. 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The data is being studied at Andrews The collaborative research Institute, below. study has been led by two Ph.D. students from the University of Waterloo in Canada in conjunc- tion with the Andrews Institute, Athletes’ Performance and over 75 members of the Pensacola Fire Department. Because of the physically demanding and unpredictable nature of their work, “occupation- al athletes” such as firefighters, soldiers, and police officers fre- quently are injured in the line of duty. prevent them is $2.8 billion to mechanics might The Pensacola These noble $7.8 billion per year. The study be more suscepti- Fire “occupa- was able to obtain workers com- ble to low-back Department is tional ath- pensation information that was and other muscu- partnering with letes” often specific to occupational codes for loskeletal Andrews are placed firefighters, injured and non- injuries than fire- Andrews Institute Institute to News of the Andrews/Athletes Performance in high-risk, injured alike. Estimated health fighters who supply research study was beamed on screens in Times volatile care costs alone accounted for exhibit excellent subjects for environ- Square recently. study. $830 million to $980 million of body control. ments direct and indirect costs. wherein it The research study screened would be difficult if not impossi- firefighters to determine if specif- ble to implement ergonomic ic training can improve their strategies to reduce the associated movement patterns during occu- risk. Consequently, many public pational tasks and prevent injury protectors and servants are forced in the field. To accomplish their to accept the risk of damaging goal, the research team performed their body and must selflessly biomechanical analyses of the cope with chronic pain and dis- firefighters while they performed ability. various work-related and non Injured firefighters, soldiers, work-related physical duties. 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Section C YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER October 15, 2009 Spportts Scheddulle Winless teams square off Friday Oct. 15 JV, ninth grade FB vs. ■ Dolphins look to spoil Washington, 5/7 p.m. Volleyball at Milton (JV 6 Washington’s Homecoming p.m., Var. 7) BY JASON THOMPSON Girls golf vs. Milton and Gulf Breeze News Navarre at Tiger Point, [email protected] 3:30 p.m. Coach Chris Nemith has had to find creative ways to motivate his team this Oct. 16 season. Down big in most of their games Football at Washington, at the half this season, Nemith has urged 7:30 p.m. his team to win the second half. They were a kickoff return away from Oct. 17 it against Arnold two weeks ago, but after Cross country at Milton falling behind 48-13 at the half Thursday, Blackcat Inviational, TBA the Dolphins outscored Rutherford 20-7 Swimming at Santa Rosa in the second half in a 55-33 loss in County Championships at Panama City. The Club, TBA “In the second half, it was a complete 180,” head coach Chris Nemith said of his team last week, saying that the first Oct. 19 half was a case of Rutherford’s Boys and girls golf at athleticism, combined with a lack of District 2-1A championship execution that did his Dolphins in. at Tiger Point East “We didn’t execute the things we went Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Vollleyball at Pace (ninth over in practice and when we did, we Eric Adams stretches across the goal line for a touchdown in the Dolphins’ 55-33 loss to Rutherford. grade 5 p.m., JV 6, Var. 7) didn’t take the take the right angle, get on the right shoulder,” Nemith said. The Dolphins plan to keep five of the Sophomore Kyle McGee (two tackles, “We just need to find the right 11 that Oct. 20 The winless Dolphins will try again to six players they pulled up last week for two assists, one fumble recovery) will be will go out and play together and Vollleyball at Navarre (ninth crack the win column when they play at Friday’s game. Sophomore Blake in a platoon at linebacker, while execute,” Nemith said. grade 5 p.m., JV 6, Var. 7) Washington Friday. The game marks the Meredeth (one tackle, one forced fumble freshman Austin Droogsma (one tackle) The team will be rejoined with coach second straight week GBHS will be a last week), will start at strong safety, next and sophomore Adam Enzian (two Mark Ransom, who will call the Homecoming opponent. to freshman Mike Neal (five tackles, one tackles) will rotate at defensive line. defensive plays on the sideline instead of Oct. 21 “They’re like us,” Nemith said of the assist). Freshman Patrick Turnipseed will play the press box. Swimming vs. Washington winless Wildcats “They’ve got some The Dolphins will be platooning back down with the ninth grade team “The enthusiasm and the energy level we and West Florida at The explosiveness...last week, they scored players on defense, where they’re tonight at home against Washington and had the second half is something we need Club, 5:30 p.m. three touchdowns either on special teams playing four plays straight, instead of one rejoin the varsity for their home game from the first quarter on,” Nemith said. or set up by special teams.” player playing 10-12 straight plays. with Bay Oct. 23. See Football, Page 4C Spportts Brriefs Lady Dolphin volleyball finishes

Tiger Trot Saturday district play perfect at 8-0 Jasmine Crowell, who had a Lauren Alverson, who had five at Midway Fire BY JASON THOMPSON team-high 20 kills, closed out kills and eight digs, scored five Gulf Breeze News Station the game with a kill. straight points to open game three. [email protected] Ronald McDonald House The Lady Cats (6-4, 5-3) used A pair of aces from the Lady Cats Charities of Northwest Florida is The Gulf Breeze Lady Dolphin a pair of aces to jump out to a 5- got them to within three (14-11), now accepting registrations for volleyball team finished regular 1 lead in game two. A kill by but the Lady Dolphins went on an the Tiger Trot 5K/10K race/walk. season play perfect in District 1- Crowell, one of her 10 in the 11-7 run to close out the match. The event will be held on 4A play with a 25-11, 25-15, 25- second game, tied it at 12 before Crowell, Lewis and Papajohn Saturday, October 17 at 8 a.m. 18 win over Washington Oct. 6 in a Sallie Papajohn kill gave the had only one hitting error beginning at Midway Fire Gulf Breeze. Lady Dolphins the lead for good. between the three of them. Station located at 1322 College Tristan Powers, who finished Gulf Breeze, who rolled to a Papajohn had six kills and a pair Parkway in Gulf Breeze. The with 41 assists, scored eight game one win at Washington of blocks in the win. Crowell also scenic course takes participants straight points on serve to give and led 11-1 in game two before led the team in digs with 11, while through residential areas and GBHS (15-2, 8-0) a 19-5 game Washington battled back Lewis had nine. Alison Milam around Tiger Point Golf Club. one lead. Sarah Lewis had two (GBHS won in five), outscored also had nine digs for GBHS. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Cheyenne Chapman spikes the ball Monday at Catholic. See Briefs, Page 7C of her eight kills in the run. the Lady Cats 14-3 to pull away. See Volleyball, Page 7C

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JASON SCOTT NATALIE GRACE LISA CHAD VAUGHN CHAD THOMPSON PAGE NEWELL PAPAJOHN COMPTON GILLILAND NICHOLS SUTHERLAND Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News GBHS Class of ‘09 GBHS Class of ‘09 Elite Repeats Andrews Institute Gulf Power Publix Game 1 Arkansas at Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida Game 2 South Carolina at Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Game 3 Kentucky at Auburn Auburn Auburn Kentucky Kentucky Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Game 4 Georgia at Vanderbilt Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Game 5 Cincinnati at South Florida S. Florida Cincinnati S. Florida S. Florida S. Florida S. Florida S. Florida S. Florida Game 6 Oklahoma at Texas Texas Oklahoma Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Game 7 Giants at Saints Saints Giants Saints Saints Saints Saints Saints Saints Game 8 Panthers at Bucs Panthers Panthers Panthers Panthers Bucs Panthers Bucs Bucs Game 9 Rams at Jaguars Jaguars Jaguars Jaguars Jaguars Jaguars Jaguars Jaguars Jaguars Game 10 Bears at Falcons Bears Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Bears TOTAL LAST WEEK 5-5 5-5 4-6 4-6 3-7 5-5 7-3 5-5 TOTAL 47-13 45-15 46-14 42-18 38-22 46-14 39-11 38-22 Two tennis tournaments hit

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Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News No rivalry here Megan (above) and Shane Thames (below) compete for the GBHS swim team in a recent meet. Megan had several top five finishes Saturday at the Panama City Beach Invitational. GBHS swim teams fourth, sixth at Panama City Beach Invitational (sixth in prelims) Event 17 Girls 200 Yd. Freestyle Relay BY JASON THOMPSON Adam Gunn was the lone win- ner for GBHS in the 500 yard Event 6 Boys 200 Yard IM 5 Gulf Breeze High School 2:00.94 Gulf Breeze News 22 Arnold, Nick 2:31.01 Crenshaw, Casey; Cederquist, Kara; freestyle. Older brother Ross was [email protected] 26 Moore, Jordan 2:50.87 Thames, Megan; Nguyen, Thy second in the 100 yard freestyle Event 7 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle (8th in prelims) The GBHS boys swim team and the 100 yard backstroke. Both 10 Stuckey, Emily J 29.64 Event 18 Boys 200 Yd.Freestyle Relay (14th in prelims) 7 Gulf Breeze High School 1:49.39 finished fourth, while the girls Gunns helped GBHS take third in Preliminaries McFarland, Parker; Moore, Jordan; were sixth at the Panama City the 200 yard medley relay. 25 Sharp, Camila 33.46 Ellington, Calvin; Arnold, Nick Beach Invitational Saturday. The following is a list of all Event 8 Boys 50 Yard Freestyle (9th in prelims) The boys finished with 184 GBHS performers. In many 8 Dunne, PJ 24.76 Event 19 Girls 100 Yard Backstroke 13 Dalton, Colby 25.54 3 Thames, Megan 1:09.17 points, fourth out of 11 teams instances, GBHS swimmers 15 Wein, Bryce 25.86 6 Nguyen, Thy K 1:11.13 and bested by only Mosley bettered their places in the final Preliminaries Event 20 Boys 100 Yard (584), Fort Walton (440) and from their result in the prelims: 28 Roupe, Jacob 29.48 Backstroke Arnold (192). The girls were Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley 30 Ellington, Calvin 28.98 2 Gunn, Ross 56.58 Relay 36 Senn, Turner 32.33 8 Dunne, PJ 1:00.51 sixth (155) out of 10 teams. 5 Gulf Breeze High School 2:17.11 Event 11 Girls 100 Yard Butterfly Event 21 Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke Mosley won the girls division Thames, Megan; Sharp, Camila; 4 Nguyen, Thy K 1:09.24 Preliminaries (493), followed by Navarre Nguyen, Thy; Stuckey, Emily Event 12 Boys 100 Yard Butterfly 29 Updike, Jessica 1:42.21 (370), Fort Walton (338), Arnold (eighth in prelims) Preliminaries Event 22 Boys 100 Yard Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley 20 McFarland, Parker 1:10.49 Breaststroke (289) and Niceville (179). Relay Event 13 Girls 100 Yard Freestyle 9 Dalton, Colby 1:12.33 The girls team was led by 3 Gulf Breeze High School 1:50.76 Preliminaries Preliminaries Megan Thames and Thy Gunn, Ross; Dalton, Colby; Gunn, 18 Cederquist, Kara 1:15.59 12 Gunn, Adam 1:13. Adam; Wein, Bryce 22 Crenshaw, Casey 1:13.17 26 Arnold, Nick 1:27.01 Nguyen. Thames was fourth in (fourth in prelims) 23 Sharp, Camila 1:15.93 33 Moore, Jordan 1:29.52 the 200 yard individual medley Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Event 14 Boys 100 Yard Freestyle Event 23 Girls 400 Yd. Freestyle Relay and third in the 100 yard back- Preliminaries 2 Gunn, Ross 50.28 7 Gulf Breeze High School 4:53.04 stroke. Nguyen was fourth in 20 Cederquist, Kara 2:46.25 15 Wein, Bryce 58.58 Updike, Jessica; Sharp, Camila; 28 Updike, Jessica 2:23.70 Preliminaries Cederquist, Kara; Stuckey, Emily the 100 yard butterfly, while Event 4 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle 39 Roupe, Jacob 1:06.77 (10th in prelims) both of them comprised half of 10 McFarland, Parker 2:16.82 Event 15 Girls 500 Yard Freestyle Event 24 Boys 400 Yd.Freestyle Relay GBHS’ 200 yard medley relay Preliminaries 9 Stuckey, Emily 6:49.64 5 Gulf Breeze High School 3:50.38 (11th in prelims) Gunn, Ross; Dalton, Colby; Wein, and 200 yard freestyle relays, 24 Ellington, Calvin 2:23.14 Event 5 Girls 200 Yard IM Event 16 Boys 500 Yard Freestyle Bryce; Gunn, Adam which both finished fifth. 4 Thames, Megan 2:33.59 1 Gunn, Adam 5:07.75 (6th in prelims) Sakey wins singles title at UCF Invitational ■ McGuire scores in 25-20, 25-15, 25-19 loss to Brittany Pyle (c/o ‘08) Lafayette’s win over Furman Oct. 9 in Greenville, S.C. played five minutes in North Josh Epstein (c/o ‘09) had a Florida’s 4-2 loss to Stetson North Texas shot on goal in Huntingdon’s 1- Friday. Courtney Jenista 0 double overtime loss to (Catholic c/o ‘08) had an assist BY JASON THOMPSON Piedmont Saturday. Both on Stetson’s first goal. Pyle Gulf Breeze News Epstein and Louis Hines played seven minutes in UNF's [email protected] (Catholic c/o ‘08) both started scoreless tie with Florida Gulf Brock Sakey (GBHS Class for the Hawks. Coast Sunday. of 2005) won the C singles title Ben Ganus (c/o ‘06) had 24 Caitlin Skislak (c/o ‘06) had for Central Florida at the UCF while the women lost 168-130. yards rushing on seven kills and five digs in Mount Tennis Invitational on Sunday. Andy was fifth in the 200 five carries, while Olive’s 25-18, 25-22, 25-22 win Sakey won a singles match yard freestyle Zach Brothers over Anderson College Oct. 9. and a doubles match Friday and (1:43.74) and the (c/o ‘06) had five Jenna Thorp Saturday. 200 yard tackles, including a (c/o ‘06) had an Sakey, along with Claudio backstroke sack, a fumble ace For Maryville Romano, beat (1:53.47), while recovery and a in a 25-18, 25-14, blocked kick in 25-5 in over South Carolina’s Aileen was Brothers Ivan Cressoni and seventh in the 200 Huntingdon’s 47- LaGrange, two Johannes Pulsfort yard butterfly An. Atzhorn 36 win over Millsaps Saturday. kills and a dig in 8-4 on Friday, (2:12.77), the 200 Ganus had rushes in three MC’s 25-19, 25-9, while Sakey beat yard breaststroke (2:31.30) and different second half scoring 25-11 win over Thorp South Carolina’s the 200 yard indi- drives, helping the Hawks rally Huntingdon from a nine-point halftime deficit. College and three kills in a 25- David Wolff 6-2, Sakey vidual medley 6-2 Saturday. (2:18.62). Tim Dilts (c/o ‘05) started at 13, 25-15, 25-10 win over Sakey then beat teammate Andy was the right guard. Salem College. Eugene Dolgovykh 7-6 (7-3), 3-6, second leg on Kaley Morris Jesse Vickrey (c/o ‘09) 6-3 to win the Singles C division. USC’s sixth place (c/o ‘06) played all played 31 minutes, Brad McGuire (c/o ‘07) had 200 yard medley 90 minutes, while while Gabby 14 yards on four carries, relay (1:35.97), Ai. Atzhorn Jessica Majewski DeVries (c/o ‘08) including a 1-yard touchdown in while Aileen was (c/o ‘09) played 27 played 45 minutes Louisiana Lafayette’s 38-34 the third leg on USC’s fifth minutes and had a in Florida come-from-behind win over place 200 yard medley relay shot on goal in Atlantic’s 4-1 win Morris North Texas. (1:53.52). top-ranked UWF’s over Louisiana Andy (c/o ‘06) and Aileen Doug Baldwin (c/o ‘07) 6-0 win over Monroe Friday. Vickrey Atzhorn (c/o ‘08) had their first played, but didn’t record any Christian Brothers Saturday. Vickrey then swim meets of the season for stats in Stanford’s 38-28 loss at Carroll Papajohn (c/o ‘06) played 37 minutes in FAU’s 2-0 South Carolina Friday against Oregon State. caught a pass for seven yards for loss to Louisiana Lafayette. Kentucky. Celia Eddy (c/o ‘09) played in Dartmouth in a 38-7 loss to Yale Vickrey had a shot in both The USC men won 160-140, two sets and had an ace in Elon’s Saturday. matches.

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2004 Lady Dolphin golfers win district

BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected] The 2004 Lady Dolphin golf team finished first out of four teams to win the district title. Ashley Offerdahl was the top finisher with a 96. The boys team finished third as Matt Burkett led the Dolphins with a 79. The Dolphin football team scored 20 of its 23 points off turnovers to beat Woodham 23-7. Brad McGuire scored on a pair of two-yard runs, while Brian Waghalter scored from 12 yards out. Addie Salter kicked a 38-yard field goal for the Dolphins, who forced five Titan Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News turnovers in the win, including a Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News At-ta boy fumble recovery by Jack Michael Mann runs in the second half against Rutherford. Michael Williams picks up Mitchell deKozan after a first down run Friday against Rutherford. Meador on the opening kickoff. The girls cross country team won the 10-team EscaRosa meet at Washington High School. Chelsea FOOTBALL: First quarter dooms Dolphins in 55-33 loss Welsh was fifth overall (21:16) punted three plays later. yards on first and 10 - the team's The Rams closed out the first Mann had gains of 5 and 6 and was named the Top Continued from page 1C Four plays later, the Rams initial first down of the game. half scoring when Rogers eluded yards early in the drive before Sophomore, while Ali Gouldman’s The Dolphins should have found the end zone again with The run began an eight-play several Dolphin tacklers and throwing a 7-yard touchdown sixth place finish (21:18) gave her tailback Mario Villegas (hip, Rogers finding Dieton West on a scoring drive that ended with went 43 yards for the score with pass to Grant Harris. Danny the Top Freshman award. flu) back for Friday’s game. 36-yard pass play. The PAT with Mann finding Adams on a 10- 31 seconds left in the first half. Gibble’s PAT made it 48-27 with The girls swim team won a Rutherford 55, Dolphins 33 5:02 left in the first quarter yard touchdown pass. The PAT The Dolphin defense forced a 7:51 left in the third quarter. four-team meet, while the boys The Rams stormed out to a made it 14-0. was blocked, making the score turnover on Rutherford's initial The Rams scored their lone were third in a four-team meet at 35-0 first quarter lead on their Another three and out led to 35-6 with 9:47 left in the first half. series of the second half. Billy second half points on their next Hunter Pool, the team’s first meet way to improve to 3-3 on the another Ram score two plays The Rams’ next series was Lutz, who missed the Arnold series, a 13-yard touchdown post-Ivan. Ellyn Schroeder and season. later as Rogers scored from 18 their first without points as a 42- game with a high ankle sprain, run. GBHS responded with a Jeff Lanza both won two events. The Dolphins went three and yards out. The PAT with 3:59 left yard field goal attempt hit the forced a fumble that teammate 10-play, 81-yard scoring drive 1974 - Ronnie Busbee threw out on their first series before in the first quarter made it 21-0. left post. Cruz Lee recovered. with Harris scoring on a 2-yard a pair of touchdowns as the the Rams went 35 yards in four A Dolphin fumble was The Dolphins went three and Seven plays later, Mann pass from Mann. Dolphins beat Catholic 26-18 plays for the game’s first score. returned 20 yards for a score out again, leading to a 2-yard threw a 7-yard touchdown pass Mann was a perfect 4-for-4 for their fourth straight win. Quarterback Cordaryl Rogers that made it 28-0. One of touchdown run by fullback to Brandon Sorenson. Takacs’ passing in the drive and went 9- The first score was a 95-yard scored from 7 yards out. The Mann's three interceptions two Michael Bass. Nicky PAT made it 48-20. for-13 in the second half with three strike to Marty Boyer. Tony point after was good, making it 7- plays into the Dolphins’ next Schumacher blocked the PAT, Mann, who had 64 yards touchdowns and an interception, Barberi scored on a 2-yard run 0 with 8:27 left in the first quarter. series led to a 24-yard making the score 41-13. rushing and 169 yards passing, which came after McGee in the second quarter. Rogers finished with 160 touchdown pass from Rogers to The Dolphins, after almost had a 16-yard gain in the drive and recovered the ensuing kickoff. The Dolphins scored twice in yards rushing and 211 yards West four plays later. The PAT turning the ball over, punted back threw a 31-yard pass to Sorenson The Dolphins finished the fourth quarter to put the passing in one half of play. made it 35-0 with 1:39 left in the to Rutherford, but Casey Moore on the second play of the drive. with 310 yards in total game away. Kenneth Hardy Michael Mann, who was 8- first quarter. recovered a Ram fumble and After the defense held the offense, but the Rams scored on a 1-yard run before for-18 passing in the first half, Mitchell deKozan, who had returned it 20 yards for the score. Rams to three plays and a punt, finished with 548 yards, with Matt Deere scored on a 5-yard threw a 5-yard pass to Eric 90 yards on 13 carries in place Bianca Takacs made the PAT the offense went 69 yards in 442 of them coming in the pass from Busbee. Adams before the Dolphins of starter Villegas, ran for 21 to make it 41-13. seven plays for another score. first half. 1979 - The Dolphins improved to 5-2 with a 44-6 win at Pace. Jimmy Watts scored three touchdowns, while Dave Valletto added two TDs. Gene Hurd scored a touchdown, while Mike Newman kicked a 28-yard field goal. Mark Cathey made two extra points. 1984 - The Crestview Bulldogs kicked a 23-yard field goal in the third quarter as they beat the Dolphins 3-0. The Dolphin defense made six stops inside their own 20 yard line. The offense made a pair of drives deep into Bulldog territory twice in the fourth quarter, only for both drives to end with interceptions. 1989 - Richie Chandler ran for 108 yards, including a 72- yard touchdown, as the Dolphins won 34-8 at Pace. Andy Tucker scored on a 50-yard touchdown run, while Scott Sanchez caught a 14-yard touchdown pass from Robert Jarman. Pete Della Ratta made four extra points and kicked two field goals. 1994 - W.S. Neal scored touchdowns in each of the first three quarters to beat the Dolphins 21-7. Jeff Mauldin scored on a 1- Michael Williams Sterling Lovelady yard run in the third quarter. 1999 - Pace used several Williams, a senior, is a Lovelady, a junior, is a Dolphin turnovers to beat Gulf two-year starter on the Breeze 42-8, clinching a playoff two-year starter on the berth in the process. offensive line for GBHS, offensive line for the Brad Smith had 105 yards who lost 55-33 to Raiders, who lost 38-7 rushing, 57 of them coming on a Rutherford Thursday. to Milton Friday. fourth quarter touchdown. Photo courtesy of Missy Smith Laura Kelly ran a 23:30 to Winning pose finish 35th at the Eagle Missy Smith, a Gulf Breeze resident and mother of four, won Invitational at Okaloosa Walton the Medium Tall Over 35 class at the recent Heart of Dixie Community College. Fitness Show.

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SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF WEEK 2009 Gulf Breeze High sophomore, P.J. Dunne, Swimming freshman Homecoming attendants Classification: Freshman Age: 14 Parents: Mary and Reed Dunne Most recent grade-point average: 4.0 Favorite subjects: Math and Science Favorite teacher: Mrs. Duffy. “She was the teacher who helped me when I was an eighth- grader going to GBHS.” Extracurricular activities & clubs: Greater Pensacola Aquatic Club (GPAC) swim team, skateboarding College he hopes to attend: Florida, Auburn, U.S. Naval Academy Areas he plans to major in: Engineering, math or physics What he hopes to do professionally: Naval aviator or engineer Person who’s been more influential in his life: “My dad introduced me to swimming, and he raised me.” Person he’d most like to spend a day with: Michael Phelps. “He did something incredible (8 Olympic gold medals in Beijing, 14 lifetime) and brought swimming to the media’s attention.” Most memorable school moment: “The first day of high school when I saw how great Gulf Breeze High School was.”

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Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News The Tiger Point Mites (above, left) and the Gulf Breeze Blue Midgets (right) were winners in the third annual Gulf Breeze News Bowl Saturday at Tiger Point Park. Dolphins go 3-2 at third annual GBN Bowl GBSA Blue Mini Mites 6, run on the game’s first drive, one BY JASON THOMPSON Tiger Point 0 that lasted more than five minutes. Gulf Breeze News Ben Petkovic’s 1-yard Brian Richards’ kick made it 8-0. [email protected] touchdown run with 2:18 left in Myers then caught a 44-yard Gulf Breeze went 3-2 against the first half was the difference touchdown pass from Andrew Tiger Point in the third annual as the Dolphins edged Tiger Dorsey on the Tigers’ second Gulf Breeze News Bowl Point. possession. The kicked failed, Saturday at Tiger Point Park. Coleman Burtt recovered a making the score 14-0 with 7:42 The Dolphin Mighty Mites, Tiger fumble late in the first left in the first half. Blue Mini Mites and Blue quarter, which started a 16-play Gulf Breeze’s Cole Sheppard Midgets were winners, as were scoring drive that lasted more recovered a Tiger fumble on Tiger Point’s Mites and Juniors. than eight minutes. Tiger Point’s third series, but the The winners won the ‘golden Petkovic had a four-yard run on Dolphins’ next series would end cowbell,’ a travelling trophy that fourth and 2, while Chandler Burtt with an interception by Myers. they get to hold on to for 51 had a 16-yard run on third and 13. William Gesler recorded one weeks until the 2010 games. Brent Williams had a three-yard of his two sacks to end the half GBSA Mighty Mites 31, run on fourth and 1, setting up for the Dolphins. Tiger Point 0 Petkovic’s score. The kick failed. Gulf Breeze’s Chase Olsen Christopher Moore had 253 Spencer Segal, who had 44 recovered a Tiger fumble, but yards rushing and scored all five yards rushing for Tiger Point, had Myers would intercept another Dolphin touchdowns in a win runs of 13 and 16 yards in their Dolphin pass two plays later. over the Tigers. next series before Chance Napier Tristan Diamond recovered a Moore scored touchdowns on recorded a sack to end the half. fumbled Dolphin punt return, the Dolphins’ first two offensive Segal had a 50-yard which set up a 36-yard touchdown Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News plays of the game. Moore scored touchdown run in the second pass from Myers to Kayden Kuhn. Strict talking to on a 65-yard run on the game’s half, but it was negated by a R.J. Philips recovered an GBHS head coach Chris Nemith talks to the Tiger Point and Gulf Breeze juniors after the first play and a 43-yard holding penalty. onside kick for the Tigers before Tigers’ 30-0 win over the Dolphins at the Gulf Breeze News Bowl Saturday.The officials called touchdown after GBSA forced a The two teams traded Gulf Breeze’s Nolan Remig the game in the third quarter after a couple of personal fouls against the Dolphins. Tiger Point punt. possessions for the rest of the forced and recovered a Tiger run with 4:45 left in the first The Tigers drove into Gulf After holding the Dolphins to A stop by Elija Odom on a game, with the Dolphins going fumble on the next play. quarter. Jacob Kubik made the Breeze territory on their final ‘three and out,’ the Tigers went 42 fourth-and-4 set up a 29-yard on a 15-play drive that took The Dolphins went on a 10- two-point kick. drive of the game before Nolan yards in four plays, with Robbie touchdown run by Moore five almost the entire fourth quarter. play drive, with Connor The Tigers, behind the picked off a pass and ran it back McLin catching a 14-yard plays later. The Tigers got the ball back Thompson throwing passes to running of Zach Wilson, drove 70 yards for the score. touchdown pass from Dorsey. Tiger Point’s Seth Horton with 12 seconds left, but didn’t Sheppard and Tristan Covell down to the Dolphin 17-yard Garner Curington, Nolan, Foxworth’s kick made it 24-0 with made one of his three extra point have enough time to notch a before Tiger Point’s Will line before Riley Nolan picked Chris Welt, Kubik and Covell led 5:34 left in the second quarter. stops to leave the score 19-0 with game-tying score. Sawarynski picked off a pass. off a Tiger pass. the Dolphin defense, while Fillinger then recovered a Tiger 4:24 left in the second quarter. Chandler Burtt had 39 yards Sheppard would pick off a The Dolphins went on a nine- Wilson, Gant Player and Will fumble, which set up a 19-yard The Tiger Point offense held rushing, while Coleman Burtt Tiger pass on the very next play play, 93-yard scoring drive as Turnipseed led the Tiger defense. touchdown run by Tommy Bixler. the ball for the rest of the first half, added 29 yards and had a before Kuhn recovered a fumble Gilliland scored on a 57-yard run. Tiger Juniors 30, Dolphins 0 Foxworth’s kick rounded out the getting as far as the Gulf Breeze fumble recovery on defense. that was forced by Sawarynski. The kick failed, making it 14-0 Four different Tigers scored scoring with 3:49 left in the first half. 30-yard line before three penalties Antonio Mauro, Paul Snider, Sam Carpenter led the Tigers with 3:39 left in the first half. touchdowns on their four Ben Burdett recovered an and time ran out on them. Petkovic and Brent Williams had with 30 yards rushing. Andrew Covell threw a 65-yard offensive possessions as they onside kick to open the second Two more penalties forced a multiple tackles for the Dolphins, Macedo and Brett Schoenwolf touchdown pass to Curtiss Theis shut out Gulf Breeze. half for the Dolphins. Tiger turnover on downs before while Reese Parker, Segal, Max had multiple tackles in the win, to make it 20-0 with 44 seconds Gray Dorsey, who threw two Gulf Breeze went on a 10- Moore scored again from 28 yards Merlyn, Dylon Kelley, Aiden while Gavin Mayes, Daniel left in the first half. touchdowns in the win, completed play drive before the game was out with 7:42 left in the game. Arnold, Nathan Golmon, Ryan Green, Covell, Eric Czeck and Nolan recovered the onside kick, a 37-yard touchdown pass to called after two personal fouls Gulf Breeze’s Julian Bixler and Tyron Horton had Mason O’Daniel had multiple but the Tigers would make a stop. Auston Fillinger on the game’s fifth against the Dolphins. McCulley recovered a Tiger multiple tackles for the Tigers. tackles for Gulf Breeze. Josh Irby, who led the Tigers play. Chandler Foxworth kicked Chris Beck had 40 yards fumble before Moore scored on Tiger Point Mites 20, GBSA Blue Midgets 32, with 29 yards rushing, had a 16- the two-pointer, making it 8-0 with rushing in the drive. a nine-yard run on the game’s GBSA Blue Mites 0 Tigers 0 yard gain on third and 7, but the 8:40 left in the first quarter. Brian Garbell led the Tiger final play. Nicky Myers ran for a Reid Gilliland ran for 129 Dolphins forced a turnover on Tiger Point forced a GBSA defense, while Lucas Zalar led Joe Snider scored an extra touchdown, caught another, yards and two touchdowns, downs four plays later. punt four plays later. The Tigers the Dolphin defense. point for the Dolphins, while threw a third and had a pair of while Sam Covell had 93 yards Gulf Breeze went on a 10-play then went on a 13-play scoring The offensive line of Evan Jervaries Wells had multiple interceptions on defense as the rushing and scored a touchdown scoring drive, with Covell scoring drive, with Foxworth scoring Ogden, Don Harris, Tucker tackles in the win. Horton had Tigers held the Dolphins to 37 as the Dolphins held Tiger Point from 5 yards out. The kick failed, from a yard out. Foxworth’s kick Batte, Bailey Bunyard and Andy 34 yards rushing in the loss for yards of total offense. to 48 yards of total offense. making the score 26-0 with 6:55 made it 16-0 on the opening play Creech allowed the Tigers to Tiger Point. Myers scored on a five-yard Gilliland scored on a 33-yard left in the fourth quarter. of the second quarter. average six yards per carry.

Area teams playoff-bound; others closing in GB White Mites win district Myrtle Grove Green at 7-0) have Midgets Dittmer’s second score, after BY JASON THOMPSON BY JASON THOMPSON clinched playoff spots. Six teams have clinched playoff Weldon recovered another onside Gulf Breeze News District 1, the district Gulf Breeze spots in the 24-team midget division. Gulf Breeze News kick, made it 24-0. [email protected] Blue and Tiger Point are in, is the Five other teams with at least four wins [email protected] J.C. Carrell, who went 6-for-7 Several local Gulf Coast Youth toughest of the six as they, along with haven't clinched yet, which includes Gulf The Gulf Breeze White Mites passing for 75 yards, threw a 23- Football Association teams clinched Albritton and Gant, all have five wins. Breeze Blue (4-3). Tiger Point (3-4) is in a clinched a playoff spot and the District yard touchdown pass to Nathan playoff berths on Saturday. Here’s a Since 14 teams make the playoffs, must win situation at Bellview Green (3-3). 4 championship Saturday with a 40-0 Herrick. He also completed a pair of quick rundown on where they stand: both the Dolphins and the Tigers are Gulf Breeze White (0-7) will wrap win at Northwest Escambia. passes to Luke Stringfellow, totaling Mighty Mites still in good shape. Gulf Breeze White up the season next week. The defense, led by Mitch Cagle, 24 yards. Gulf Breeze (5-2) is one of five (0-7) will end the season next week. Juniors Deems Edlund, Colton Hines, Ben Ben Zimmer sacked the NWE teams that's already clinched a playoff Mites With their win over Gulf Breeze last Zimmer, Trenton Lamar, Brandon quarterback on their next defen- sport. Ensley and Pensacola (both 4-2) Seven teams have clinched playoff week, Tiger Point (4-3) clinched one of Klisart and Kohl McConaghy, held sive series, while Aaron have the inside track on two of the three berths in the 24-team mite division, the eight playoff spots. NWE to 50 yards of total offense. Jennings and Kilsart forced a remaining slots, meaning a team with a including Gulf Breeze White (see The Tigers' three losses come against The offense held the ball the fumble. losing record will make it in as the related story). teams with a combined record of 17-1. entire first quarter, with Tyler Matthew Hawkins scored on a 2- eighth seed. Four teams, including Tiger Point, The two unbeatens - Cantonment and Dittmer closing out the drive with yard run to round out the scoring. Tiger Point (0-7) will end the season have yet to clinch, but have four wins. Milton (both 6-0) - meet in Milton one of his two touchdown runs. Carrell was a perfect 5-for-5 on next week. Three others have three wins with two Saturday. The Tigers could face Navarre Jake Weldon recovered one of his kicks. Mini Mites weeks left in the regular season. (5-1) in the first round of the playoffs. two onside kicks to set up the Editorial Note: The preceding Only two teams in the 24-team mini Gulf Breeze Blue (1-6) will wrap up Gulf Breeze (1-6) will wrap up their Dolphins’ next score, a three-yard was taken from submissions from mite division (Brent Blue at 5-1 and the season next week. season next week. run by Donovan Whibbs. youth coaches.

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V-BALL KOOL BREEZE of N.W.F. Continued from page 1C For Terrific Cooling Service Lady Dolphin JV 26-25, Washington 24-20 939-3325 Gulf Breeze shook off a game point against them in game one in a close two-game CERTIFIED win over Washington. TECHNICIANS Bailey Clements had six kills, while Anna Bailey had Ready to Serve You! five. Shannon Kehoe had seven digs, while Savannah Johnson had eight assists. Lady Dolphin ninth grade 25-25, Washington 6-14 Megan Jones had nine points on serve, while Shelby Link had eight in Gulf Breeze’s win over Washington. Mobile St. Paul’s 25-25-25, Lady Dolphins 16-18-20 The three-time defending 4A state champions snapped Gulf Breeze’s eight-game winning streak Thursday in Mobile. The Lady Dolphins led 10-6 in game one before the Lady Saints rallied. They also led 20- Photo courtesy of Jeff Gill 15 in game three. Barking to back-to-back titles Crowell had eight kills, as The 12-under Gulf Coast Bulldogs won back-to-back tournaments last months, including Fall Brawl did Alverson. Cheyenne at Northeast Pensacola. They are (front row, from left): Evan Floyd, Matt Cronin, Ryan Catyb, Trey Chapman added five and Lewis Pearson and Chase Beckstrom. Back row (from left): Dakota Cassady, Jonathan Burnette, David four. Alverson had a team-high Rosen, Julian Gordon, Zane Gill and Kyle Hill. Coaches: John Cronin and Jeff Gill. 11 digs, while Lewis had six and Crowell and Powers five each. Powers also had 22 assists. The JV squad lost its first Gulf Coast Bulldogs match of the season to the St. Paul’s JV. Information was unavailable at press time. Lady Dolphins 25-20-25- win back-to-back titles 25, Catholic 21-25-19-16 Crowell had 15 kills as Gulf scored twice, while Burnette hit Dakota Cassady had two Breeze bounced back from a BY JASON THOMPSON a two-run double as the singles, a run scored and two game two loss to win at Gulf Breeze News Bulldogs beat the Crushers. RBIs in the Bulldogs’ seven-run Catholic in four Monday. [email protected] Kyle Hill singled and scored fourth inning. Hill and Cronin Catholic (13-6), who lost to twice, while Pearson struck out had RBI singles in the third and GBHS in three straight earlier this The Gulf Coast Bulldogs 12- five in four innings for the win. fourth innings, while Rosen hit a season, led 20-19 in game one under baseball team recently The Bulldogs, who were the two-run single. Burnette went 3- before the Lady Dolphins scored six of the last seven points. won back-to-back tournaments top seed in the tournament, were for-3 with two RBIs and scored Alverson had one of her nine in Orange Beach and Pensacola. named the champions as the twice. kills before Lewis scored four tournament was shortened by rain. Bulldogs 13, Navarre The Bulldogs, coached by straight points on serve to close Fall Brawl Raiders 0: Gill and Burnette Jeff Gill, won the Battle of the out the game. Border Sept. 12-13 in Orange The Bulldogs, after winning had two hits and two runs Crowell had a kill, while Beach, then won the Fall Brawl the Fall Brawl, were the top- scored, while Rosen went 2-for- Papajohn had a block and Sept. 19-20 at the Northeast ranked team in the USSSA’s 3 with three RBIs as the Alverson a kill to end the game. Pensacola Complex. North Florida rankings. Bulldogs shut out the Raiders. Catholic took a 10-5 lead in Battle of the Border Bulldogs 10, Alabama Gill and Catyb threw a one- game two before GBHS called a Bulldogs 4, Foley Swatters Yellow Hammers 1: Hill hit shutout, with five strikeouts, timeout. The Lady Dolphins got 1: Ryan Catyb struck out the doubled twice and drove in four for the Bulldogs. to within one at 13-12 on a side in the second inning as the runs in the Bulldogs’ win over Bulldogs 7, Okaloosa Crowell kill and 15-14 on an Bulldogs beat the Swatters. the Yellow Hammers. County Crushers 0: Burnette ace by Kylie Conner. David Rosen and Trey Gill and Hill both hit two-run went 2-for-4 and scored once, GBHS took its first lead since Pearson scored in the second doubles in the Bulldogs’ eight- while Rosen singled and scored 5-4 on a kill by Cheyenne inning, while Matt Cronin run first inning. twice as the Bulldogs won the Chapman, but Catholic scored walked and scored on a Zane Gill and Catyb combined on a championship with a win over eight of the last 10 points to even Gill double in the third. one-hitter for the Bulldogs. the Crushers. the match at a game apiece. Jonathon Burnette also scored in Bulldogs 12, Swatters 0: Gill doubled and scored once, The Lady Crusaders led 8-7 the third inning. Cronin and Pearson combined while Hill and Cronin singled before a service error tied the Bulldogs 7, Okaloosa on a one-hit shutout, with six and scored once. Cronin threw a game. Alverson scored four County Crushers 3: Gill went strikeouts, as the Bulldogs six-hitter and struck out one in straight points on serve. Four Crowell serves stretched GBHS’ 3-for-3 with four RBIs and blanked the Swatters. the win. lead to nine. Catholic staved off two game points before a kill from Papajohn closed out game three. BRIEFS Alverson scored five straight Continued from page 1C points to open game four, two of which included kills by Crowell. Registration is $20 for 10K, Catholic tied the game at five, and $20 for 5K (both race and but couldn’t take the lead walk) and $22 for 10K. because of one of Cheyenne Registration closing date is Chapman’s six blocks. October 15. Late race day Four more points on serve from registration is $23 for 5K (both Crowell stretched Gulf Breeze’s lead race and walk) and $25 for 10K. back to five. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8C October 15, 2009 GULF BREEZE NEWS College Football/Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS ACC STANDINGS Florida’s defense, the SEC STANDINGS Atlantic Division East Division Div. All Div. All Wake Forest 2-1 4-2 Florida 3-0 5-0 Maryland 1-1 2-4 South Carolina 2-1 5-1 Boston College 2-2 4-2 undertaker of the SEC Georgia 2-2 3-3 Clemson 1-2 2-3 Tennessee 1-2 3-3 NC State 0-2 3-3 As the Florida Gators pur- rity blanket Urban Meyer The only hope offenses Kentucky 0-3 2-3 Florida State 0-3 2-4 sue their third BCS National has, take a look at some of have against this squad is Vanderbilt 0-3 2-4 Coastal Division Championship, and as many Florida’s defensive stats and getting into the Red Zone, West Division Virginia Tech 3-0 5-1 SEC Championships, in four how they measure up in the where Florida is allowing Alabama 3-0 6-0 Virginia 1-0 2-3 years, it has been the vaunted SEC and nationally. teams to score 75 percent of LSU 3-1 5-1 Tim Tebow-led offense that ■ Total D: 202.6 the time. The catch, howev- Georgia Tech 3-1 5-1 Auburn 2-1 5-1 has garnished much of the yards/game - 1st SEC / 1st er, is that teams must get Miami 2-1 4-1 praise from fans and media. nationally. there. Florida has only Arkansas 1-2 3-2 Duke 1-1 3-3 The true strength of this ■ Rushing D: 87.4 allowed eight drives inside Ole Miss 1-2 3-2 North Carolina 0-2 4-2 team, at least this season, is yards/game - 2nd SEC / 11th the 20 yard line, which is Miss. State 1-2 2-4 its suffocating defense - this defense. The Gators ran nationally. second-fewest nationally. Saturday 10/17 orchestrated by mastermind dive up the middle after dive ■ Passing D: 115.2 Though Tim Tebow is the Saturday 10/17 Charlie Strong and executed up the middle – one of the yards/game - 1st SEC / 1st one with his name on the (All times Central) by the 22 two-deep players most conservative offensive nationally. Heisman Trophy watch list, (All times Central) r-Wake Forest @ Clemson ....11a that returned from last year’s game plans you’ll ever see ■ Scoring D: 6.4 the Florida defense is the s-Georgia @ Vanderbilt...... 11:21a a-NC State @ Boston Coll. ..2:30p title team. from this offensive-minded points/game - 1st SEC / 1st heartbeat, or at least the gar- eU-Miss. State @ Mid. Tenn. 11:30a eU-Virginia @ Maryland ...... 3p This group has simply coach. nationally. rison from which this team is c-Arkansas @ Florida ...... 2:30p e2-Va. Tech @ Ga. Tech...... 5p buried every single one of its And why wouldn’t he? It ■ First Downs Allowed: defending its national title. f-Ole Miss vs. UAB ...... 6p Miami @ UCF ...... 6:30p opponents this year – allow- was apparent that LSU 12.4/game - 1st SEC / 2nd Not to mention the under- eU-Kentucky @ Auburn...... 6:30p OPEN: Duke, FSU, UNC ing a mere two touchdowns couldn’t win the game; the nationally. taker that buries the corpses e-So. Carolina @ Alabama ..6:45p through the first five games. Tiger offense never crossed ■ Pass Efficiency D: of fallen opponents in the OPEN: LSU, Tennessee Last Week One needs to look no fur- midfield in the second half of 78.32 rating - 1st SEC / 1st offensive graveyard that is ther than last Saturday’s the ballgame. Talk about nationally. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Last Week Va. Tech 48, Boston College 14 game against LSU to deter- securing a victory. ■ 3rd Down Conv. For the swamp is where UNC 42, Georgia Southtern 12 mine how much confidence To get a better under- Percentage: 26 percent - 3rd offenses go to die, and are Army 16, Vanderbilt 13 Virginia 47, Indiana 7 head coach Urban Meyer has standing of the type of secu- SEC / 5th nationally. never heard from again. Arkansas 44, Auburn 23 Duke 49, NC State 28 in Tennessee 49, Georgia 19 Wake Forest 42, Maryland 32 Houston 31, Mississippi State 24 Miami 48, Florida A&M 16 South Carolina 28, Kentucky 26 Georgia Tech 49, FSU 44 Alabama 22, Ole Miss 3 Florida 13, LSU 3 Game to watch: Virginia Tech @ Georgia Tech. If the Hokies win Game to watch: South Carolina they’ll be in the driver’s seat to @ Alabama. Can Steve Spurrier’s win the Coastal Crown. If they Gamecocks step up to the elite lose, Georgia Tech and Miami will level of SEC play with a win. If so, be back in the hunt. will they challenge the Gators?

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ALABAMA (#2/3) AUBURN FLORIDA (#1/1) GEORGIA LSU (#10/10) Is Alabama the best After five solid per- Defense ... Has any preseason The bad news for LSU team in the country? formances, the Tiger defense ... defense! Top 15 team had a is it lost its first game of Some, outside of offense finally stum- That is what the steeper decline than the the year last Saturday. Tuscaloosa, are beginning bled. The result was a 2009 Gator team is ® Georgia Bulldogs? The good news is the ® to think so, and why not? TM 21-point blowout in all about. This unit has simply buried After the 49-19 thumping they received Tigers’ SEC and National The Crimson Tide has displayed one of Fayetteville. This Auburn team has its first five opponents, and has from a less-than powerful Tennessee Title hopes are still alive. However, in the most consistent, balanced perform- been the bizzaro version of traditional showed no signs of letting up. Oh, team, it would be hard to find one. The order for LSU to accomplish these ances through the first half of the season. Tiger football, which is characterized and Florida’s also got that Tebow guy Bulldog defense made Jonathan goals, it will need drastic improvement The question for this year’s team will be by a stable, conservative offense and running the offense and chasing a sec- Crompton, who was ridiculed by his on the offensive side of the ball. Jordan can they finish the season out as previ- a stifling defense. Last Saturday ond Heisman Trophy. Some, howev- own fans, look like a good college quar- Jefferson was unable to get the offense ous teams have failed to do? The next proved that this year, the Tigers must er, believe this team is second best in terback. With three wins, UGA figures across midfield in the second half three games – South Carolina, lean heavily on its offense. Unless the its conference. From the looks of to be favored in only two remaining against Florida. But, that probably Tennessee and LSU – will be crucial to defense can catch up and play better, things, the Gators should get a chance games – Vanderbilt and Tennessee won’t happen in two weeks when attaining that goal. Right now, the Tide the second half of the season will be to disprove those assumptions in Tech. Dawgs’ fans hope they fare better Auburn brings its porous defense to should feel good about its chances. long one on The Plains. Atlanta in December. against those teams from Tenn. Baton Rouge on October 24.

FLORIDA STATE MIAMI (#9/11) CENTRAL FLORIDA SOUTH FLORIDA (#21/21) SOUTHERN MISS Bobby Bowden built The Canes worked The Knights had an USF enters its Southern Miss has FSU into a prominent their way back into the extra week to prepare for season-making followed three opening program, but there is no Top 10 in the AP Poll. its matchup against Miami or -breaking victories with three doubt that he is now ® Unfortunately, it on Saturday,. Unfortun- gauntlet as they straight losses. At 3-3, overseeing its demoli- appears that Miami’s ACC ately, it seems there is no face 8th-ranked Cincinnati tonight, it still is in better shape than it was a tion. Each week brings a new basket of Championship dreams are all but over, amount of time that would allow them to followed by Pittsburgh and West year ago halfway through the season. questions about the state of the team. as Virginia Tech will have to lose two figure out a way to win this one. The Virginia. If the Bulls make it through There is an added pressure on this The offense answered last week with games for it to win the Coastal Knights have not had back-to-back wins October with an unblemished record, year’s team, however; it has lost start- 44 points, but the defense crumbled in Division. Not to mention, the Canes or losses this season, and there is no rea- they seem almost assured of winning ing QB Austin Davis for the season. the fourth quarter allowing Georgia must win out. On Saturday, Miami son that trend should end this weekend. the Big East Title – or at least heavily The Eagles will have to find a way to Tech to put up 49 in order to snatch the faces its third in-state opponent of the Looking ahead, the pattern figures to favored. The challenge is getting it get back to its winning ways if it wants victory out of the feeble grasp of the season, and the result should mirror the continue through next week as well, as done – USF got off to hot starts in the to extend its streak of winning seasons Noles. FSU’s next five games are previous two – a Miami win. The the Knights visit currently 0-6 Rice. If past few seasons only to crumble in to 16. Hosting a 2-4 Memphis team this winnable, but the season finale with Canes hope Georgia Tech can defeat this trend plays out through the rest of the October. Tonight we’ll find out if this weekend may be just what the Eagles Florida is shaping up to be a bloodbath. the Hokies to get them back in the race. season, 6-6 makes UCF bowl eligible. year will be any different. need to get back to their winning ways. *Rankings based on AP/USA Today Polls Mortal Combat Check out local game watching Gulf Breeze High School varsity football players Michael parties for your favorite team Williams (71) and Mario Villegas (34) Auburn Government Street in down- battle each other Join Auburn fans at Will town Pensacola, Seville American Gladiators Call Sports Grille, 22 Palafox Quarter is affectionately style at the Annual Place to watch the Kentucky referred to by local Gator fans Meet the Dolphins game. as the "Seville Swamp". event at Dolphin Look for the Auburn Banner In addition to the game and Stadium on Friday, in the area we all sit together. refreshments, there will be a October 9. The annual Good food, good friends and chance to win Gator football community event gives Breezers the opportu- good games! Waaar Eagle! tickets, Gator apparel, etc. Gator merchandise is also nity to familiarize readily available for purchase. themselves with the Florida Dolphin football team. Join the Northwest Florida If you have information The event also fea- Gator Club at Seville Quarter tured several inflatable this Saturday for the Arkansas about game watching parties for your team, please email fun zones, including game. Food and drinks spe- the battle mat and a them to scott@gulf- cials are provided to club huge slide. members. breezenews.com for inclusion Join the Gator Club at Seville Located at 130 East in our weekly listing. Quarter on Saturdays to watch the Flordia football games.

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Aspiring country music star Pearl Clarkin of Pensacola Beach and Ben Sellers of Gulf Breeze act in a demo music video Clarkin is From submitting to record company executives. Pensacola Beach to One second can make shhvivillllee a difference NNaas

While watching some snippets of Pearl Clarkin trains football games played over the weekend, I was reminded again of in country music capital the value of time and distance. in quest to become an Of course, we all get the same amount of time – 60 seconds in American Idol every minute and 60 minutes in every hour. Richard Koch points out in his BY JOE CULPEPPER ent for writing several If I’m going to try Gulf Breeze, that’s easy! At Gulf book on time management that not Gulf Breeze News years ago while ON THE WEB out for American Breeze High School, everyone is all time is of equal value. For exam- [email protected] attending Pensacola Idol when I’m 16, I good-looking. ple, a football team has 60 minutes in Beach Elementary have a lot of training “Mom asked some of her Pensacola Beach native Pearl which to score the most touchdowns School. To learn more about to catch up on.” Quarterback Club friends to send Clarkin hopes a country music video and win the game. If a team is a cou- “I got on their CMT’s Music City Madness Pearl sings in their kids to the beach for a day of shot on the island this summer helps ple points behind, or is tied, during nerves with my contest, log on to: public every chance filming. We had Alexa Booth, vault her into a singing and songwrit- the last two minutes of play, those relentless stories,” www.cmt.com/interact/musi she gets. She has Ashley Wilson, Kassidy Milani, ing career on the world’s biggest two minutes become all important. Clarkin joked last c_city_madness/ performed at Emily Craven, Ryan Freeman, During the course of the game, there stages. week. “My GBMS Nashville’s famed Brandon Sorenson, Payton Lee and isn’t the urgency to utilize the time Clarkin, 14, and several of her Gulf English teachers, Bluebird Cafe where my brothers, Donald and Raphe. The as judiciously as during those last Breeze Middle School friends acted Paula Lowrimore and Taylor Swift was lead male role was Ben Sellers. We two minutes. in the locally produced video set to Sonja Nichols, spent extra time discovered; Puckett’s, where Sheryl laughed our way through it.” The seconds allowed in the huddle the music of her self-written song encouraging me. They really Crow and the Judds are regular cus- Mungai said everything fell into before the ball is snapped are often “Even Though I Want To.” Clarkin thought I had a gift with my writ- tomers; the Jam, where she sang jazz; place. squandered and a penalty is given. If entered the video in Country Music ing. I got a perfect score on the state and at Franklin’s Red House, where “You can’t get a more beautiful the ball were snapped a second earli- Television’s popular Music City FCAT writing test.” she sang her originals, including the backdrop than Pensacola Beach, and er, the penalty might have been Madness contest, which will At age 12, Clarkin enrolled in promising ‘Does Joe Don Rooney the weather could not have been avoided. announce its 64 finalists on American Idol Camp, a summer Live Here?’ more perfect for filming,” he said. It is not just in football, or others Wednesday, Oct. 21. camp for music and entertainment She’s also met a number of record- “I’m looking forward to the time sports, that time is valuable. When “If it’s chosen to compete for the wanna-be’s who aspire to be discov- company executive and big-wigs. when I can say, ‘Yeah, I knew Pearl driving down the highway and pro- grand prize, my reputation as a song- ered by the hit reality TV show on Pearl also realized she needed a back when ... ‘ ” ceeding through a green traffic light, writer in Nashville is sealed,” says Fox Network. American Idol has demo video to market her talents. Winning the Music City Madness a second may mean the difference Clarkin, who is spending a year in the launched the careers of such stars as Thus, she collaborated with several contest would be great, but Pearl is between being safe or in danger if a country music capital getting special- Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood friends and production specialist keeping her eye on the bigger prize – car runs the red traffic light. How ized voice training from industry and Taylor Hicks, among others. Dave Mungai, owner of Choice trying to become an ‘American often we’ve said “Whew! That was experts. Her goal is to compete for Clarkin had no training at the time Video Services in Gulf Breeze, to Idol.’ close!” the title of ‘American Idol’ once she and went to Boston with only raw tal- shoot on Pensacola Beach. “I don’t just want to try out for Distance is important, too. Using turns 16. ent and big dreams. She never missed “We were advised to find a beauti- ‘Idol.’ I want to win!” she said. “I’m the game of football as the example, “If (the video) qualifies, I’ll need a beat and fit right in among teen ful location, work with the best video working really hard for it. A year in we know that a team has four everyone in Gulf Breeze to go online hopefuls from across the country. service you can find and put good- Nashville training will take me a attempts at getting the ball a mini- and vote for our hometown video as “She shined like a beacon,” looking kids in it,” Pearl said. “In long way.” mum of ten yards down the field. many times as possible,” she said. Clarkin’s mother, Victoria, said. Those yards, feet, inches, may not “These types of contests are great “The camp director told me that seem so important as on the third exposure for me until it’s time to try Pearl had it all, the whole pack- down when the ball is measured just out for ‘American Idol.’ age, and would become a bright inches from the first down marker. The third annual Music City and luminous star some day. I’m Distance is not my problem – but Madness contest began July 15. It not sure I believed her.” time is. But, as time management accepted video submissions through Last year, Pearl traveled to Los experts point out, “Time is really not Oct. 6. The finalists will compete in a Angeles for American Idol Camp, the problem – its how we use that single-elimination, tournament-style and the staff chose her original time.” fan voting over an eight-week period. song ‘Even Though I Want To’ as By not making good use of avail- CMT.com visitors will narrow the the singer/songwriter showcase able time, putting off doing things field during weekly voting, and the finale. that will eventually have to be done, winner will be announced Dec. 16. Encouraged by their daughter’s often eats up more time in the long The grand-prize winner will success and success, the Clarkins run. This is called “procrastination,” receive an all-expenses-paid trip to have taken Pearl to Nashville for a and many of us are experts at that! Nashville, where he or she will be year of specialized training in So, I’ll take advantage of these mentored by legendary singer/song- singing and songwriting. few moments of time and get this off writer Randy Travis. The winner will “Nashville has embraced me in into cyberspace where it will end up participate in a taping of an episode of ways I never imagined,” Pearl on the publisher’s desktop and, ‘Unplugged at Studio 330’ and get a said. “It feels like I’m living a hopefully, she will approve it for private audition with executives from dream here. I like to come home to Videographer Dave Mungai of Gulf Breeze gives instructions to the actors, inclusion in the newspaper. Warner Bros. Records. Pensacola Beach on weekends, get all Gulf Breeze High students, in the demo music video shot on Pensacola Clarkin displayed a remarkable tal- back down to earth and re-group. Beach. 2 D October 15, 2009 GULF BREEZE NEWS Make fewer, bigger meatballs than more smaller ones ARA Content 1 tablespoon minced parsley over high heat, heat to boiling. Reduce 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan High 1 minute. Stir in remaining hot It is so much simpler to make six 2 teaspoon grated lemon peel heat to low; cover and simmer 40 cheese, plus shaved Parmesan for broth mixture; cover bowl with vented oversize meatballs instead of 30 small minutes, stirring occasionally. garnish plastic wrap and cook in microwave on ones! And we never tire of the light 1. In large bowl, mix ground meat, 4. When meatballs are done, skim fat 1. In 2-quart covered saucepan, heat Medium (50 percent power) 10 tomato sauce they're cooked in, with bread crumbs, pepper, egg, 1 teaspoon from liquid in skillet. Spoon meatballs chicken broth and 2 1/4 cups water to minutes, stirring once halfway through diced vegetables and a touch of wine. salt, and 1/3 cup water. Shape meat with their sauce into warm, deep platter. boiling on high. cooking. 2 pounds ground meat for meat loaf mixture into 6 large meatballs. Sprinkle with parsley and lemon peel. 2. Meanwhile, in large microwave- 4. Stir in pea puree; cover with (ground beef, pork, and/or veal) 2. In 12-inch skillet over medium- Serves 6. safe bowl, place peas and 2 tablespoons vented plastic wrap and cook on 1 cup plain dried bread crumbs high heat, in hot salad oil, cook ■ Each serving: About 425 calories, 22g total fat, water; cover with vented plastic wrap 140mg cholesterol, 1210mg sodium Medium (50 percent power) 8 minutes 1/4 teaspoon pepper meatballs until browned on all sides, and microwave on High 4 minutes. In longer or until most of liquid is 1 large egg removing meatballs to plate as they blender, combine 1 1/2 cups peas and Easy Pea Risotto absorbed. Stir in Parmesan, 1/4 tea- Salt brown. In drippings remaining in 1/4 cup hot broth mixture. Remove 2 tablespoons salad oil This no-fuss risotto recipe is made in spoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground skillet, over medium heat, cook onion, center part of blender top; cover blender 1 medium onion, diced the microwave – in 30 minutes! black pepper, and remaining peas. and blend peas and broth mixture until 1 medium carrot, diced carrot and celery until lightly browned 1 can (14 to 14.5 oz) chicken broth 5. To serve, spoon risotto into 4 1 medium celery stalk, diced and tender, stirring occasionally. 2 1/4 cups plus 2 tablespoons water pureed. Set remaining peas aside. shallow serving bowls and garnish with 2 cans (14 1/2-ounce) diced tomatoes 3. Return meatballs to skillet. Stir in 1 pound frozen peas 3. In microwave-safe 3 1/2- to 4- shaved Parmesan cheese. Serves 4. ■ 1/4 cup dry white wine tomatoes with their liquid, white wine, 1 tablespoon olive oil quart bowl, combine olive oil and rice. Each serving: About 590 calories, 7g total fat (2g saturated), 8mg cholesterol, 735mg sodium, 106g total 1/2 teaspoon dried basil leaves basil, 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 cup water; 2 cups Arborio or Carnaroli rice Cook, uncovered, in microwave on carbohydrate, 7g dietary fiber, 20g protein LEGALS

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Santa Rosa County, Florida Certificate Number: 3289 in such Certificate will be sold OTICE OF lows: BLK 756, AVALON BEACH, County, In the State of Unless such certificate shall DUCKWORTH –––––––––––––––––––––N Year of Issuance: 2007 to the Highest Bidder, at the APPLICATION AS DES IN OR BOOK 688 Florida. be redeemed according to All of the above property is Unless such certificate shall OTICE OF east end lobby of the County FOR TAX DEED Certificate Number: 1484 PG 386 & OR BOOK 2349 Law, the Property described located in Santa Rosa be redeemed according to APPLICATION Description of Property: LT Administrative Complex at Year of Issuance: 2007 PG 905 Unless such certificate shall in such Certificate will be sold County, In the State of Florida. Law, the Property described FOR TAX DEED 90 BLK A, EAST BAY 6495 Caroline St., Milton, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- be redeemed according to to the Highest Bidder, at the in such Certificate will be sold HEIGHTS, AS DES IN OR Florida on the 16th day of THAT ELLA III LLC holder of Description of Property: 75600-0060 Law, the Property described east end lobby of the County Unless such certificate shall to the Highest Bidder, at the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BOOK 513 PAGE 379, November, 2009 at 12:00 the following Tax Sale BEG SW COR OF SW/4 OF Name in which Assessed: in such Certificate will be sold Administrative Complex at be redeemed according to east end lobby of the County THAT RUTH DOCKERY LESS 1/2 MIN RTS noon. Dated this the 23rd Certificate has filed said Tax NE/4 OF 34-2N-28, TH E HANSEL LEWIS (DEC), to the Highest Bidder, at the 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Law, the Property described Administrative Complex at holder of the following Tax Parcel ID: 19-2S-27-1010- day of September, 2009. Certificate for the Tax Deed to 777', N 313' TO POB, TH W RICHARD WAYNE LONG, east end lobby of the County Florida on the 9th day of in such Certificate will be sold 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Sale Certificate has filed said 00A00-0900 be issued thereon. The 417', N 417', E 417', S 417' RANDALL DAVID LONG Administrative Complex at November, 2009 at 12:00 to the Highest Bidder, at the Florida on the 30th day of Tax Certificate for the Tax Name in which Assessed: Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number and year TO POB. ALSO BEG S 87* All of the above property is 6495 Caroline St., Milton, noon. Dated this the 16th day east end lobby of the County November, 2009 at 12:00 Deed to be issued thereon. TRAVIS R DOVER Clerk of the Circuit Court of of Issuance, the Description E 360' N 3*E 104' FROM located in Santa Rosa Florida on the 9th day of of September, 2009. Administrative Complex at noon. Dated this the 7th day The Certificate Number and All of the above property is Santa Rosa County, Florida of property, and Name(s) in SW COR OF NE/4, TH S County, In the State of Florida. November, 2009 at 12:00 6495 Caroline St., Milton, of October, 2009. year of Issuance, the located in Santa Rosa –––––––––––––––––––––N which it is assessed is as fol- 87* E 208', N 3* E 208', N noon. Dated this the 16th Mary M. Johnson Florida on the 30th day of Description of property, and County, In the State of OTICE OF lows: 87* W 208', S 3* W 208' TO Unless such certificate shall day of September, 2009. Clerk of the Circuit Court of November, 2009 at 12:00 Mary M. Johnson Name(s) in which it is Florida. APPLICATION POB, LESS OR 510 PG 384 be redeemed according to Santa Rosa County, Florida noon. Dated this the 7th day Clerk of the Circuit Court of assessed is as follows: FOR TAX DEED Certificate Number: 1033 Parcel ID: 34-2N-28-0000- Law, the Property described Mary M. Johnson ––––––––––––––––––––– of October, 2009. Santa Rosa County, Florida Unless such certificate shall Year of Issuance: 2007 03000-0000 in such Certificate will be sold Clerk of the Circuit Court of NOTICE OF Mary M. Johnson –––––––––––––––––––––N Certificate Number: 1499 be redeemed according to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Name in which Assessed: to the Highest Bidder, at the Santa Rosa County, Florida APPLICATION Clerk of the Circuit Court of OTICE OF Year of Issuance: 2002 Law, the Property described THAT ELLA III LLC holder of Description of Property: LTS L R BARNHILL, ESTELLE east end lobby of the County ––––––––––––––––––––– FOR TAX DEED Santa Rosa County, Florida APPLICATION in such Certificate will be sold the following Tax Sale 13,14,15,16,17, BLK 451, BARNHILL Administrative Complex at NOTICE OF –––––––––––––––––––––N FOR TAX DEED Description of Property:LT to the Highest Bidder, at the Certificate has filed said Tax AVALON BEACH All of the above property is 6495 Caroline St., Milton, APPLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OTICE OF 12 BLK D OF UNREC east end lobby of the County Certificate for the Tax Deed to Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- located in Santa Rosa Florida on the 9th day of FOR TAX DEED THAT VERONA V LLC hold- APPLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN EASTGATE SUB, AS DES Administrative Complex at be issued thereon. The 45100-0130 County, In the State of November, 2009 at 12:00 er of the following Tax Sale FOR TAX DEED THAT ELLA III LLC holder of IN OR BOOK 1538 PAGE 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Certificate Number and year Name in which Assessed: Florida. noon. Dated this the 16th day OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Certificate has filed said Tax the following Tax Sale 731 Florida on the 16th day of of Issuance, the Description GERTRUDE M PENNINGS of September, 2009. THAT VERONA V LLC holder Certificate for the Tax Deed to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Certificate has filed said Tax Parcel ID:13-2N-28-0000- November, 2009 at 12:00 of property, and Name(s) in All of the above property is Unless such certificate shall of the following Tax Sale be issued thereon. The THAT ELLA III LLC holder of Certificate for the Tax Deed to 00105-0000 noon. Dated this the 23rd day which it is assessed is as fol- located in Santa Rosa be redeemed according to Mary M. Johnson Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate Number and year the following Tax Sale be issued thereon. The of September, 2009. lows: County, In the State of Florida. Law, the Property described Clerk of the Circuit Court of Certificate for the Tax Deed to of Issuance, the Description Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate Number and year Name in which Assessed: in such Certificate will be sold Santa Rosa County, Florida be issued thereon. The of property, and Name(s) in Certificate for the Tax Deed to of Issuance, the Description CLAYTON THOMPSON Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number: 937 Unless such certificate shall to the Highest Bidder, at the ––––––––––––––––––––– Certificate Number and year which it is assessed is as fol- be issued thereon. The of property, and Name(s) in All of the above property is Clerk of the Circuit Court of Year of Issuance: 2007 be redeemed according to east end lobby of the County NOTICE OF of Issuance, the Description lows: Certificate Number and year which it is assessed is as fol- located in Santa Rosa Santa Rosa County, Florida Law, the Property described Administrative Complex at APPLICATION of property, and Name(s) in of Issuance, the Description lows: County, In the State of –––––––––––––––––––––N Description of Property: LTS in such Certificate will be sold 6495 Caroline St., Milton, FOR TAX DEED which it is assessed is as fol- Certificate Number: 3141 of property, and Name(s) in Florida. OTICE OF 1 & 2 BLK 225, AVALON to the Highest Bidder, at the Florida on the 16th day of lows: Year of Issuance: 2007 which it is assessed is as fol- Certificate Number: 3557 APPLICATION BEACH, AS DES IN OR east end lobby of the County November, 2009 at 12:00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lows: Year of Issuance: 2007 Unless such certificate shall FOR TAX DEED BOOK 2559 PAGE 306 & Administrative Complex at noon. Dated this the 23rd day THAT VERONA V LLC hold- Certificate Number: 2060 Description of Property: be redeemed according to OR 2685 PAGE 183 6495 Caroline St., Milton, of September, 2009. er of the following Tax Sale Year of Issuance: 2007 PROPERTY DESCRIBED Certificate Number: 2411 Description of Property:LT 8 Law, the Property described NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- Florida on the 16th day of Certificate has filed said Tax IN OR BOOK 855 PAGE Year of Issuance: 2007 BLK 11, EVERGREEN in such Certificate will be sold THAT VERONA V LLC holder 22500-0010 November, 2009 at 12:00 Mary M. Johnson Certificate for the Tax Deed to Description of Property: 753, LESS ALL MIN RTS SHORES 1ST ADDITION, to the Highest Bidder, at the of the following Tax Sale Name in which Assessed: noon. Dated this the 23rd day Clerk of the Circuit Court of be issued thereon. The PROPERTY DESCRIBED Parcel ID: 01-2S-27-0000- Description of Property: AS DES IN OR BOOK 1601 east end lobby of the County Certificate has filed said Tax TNT PROPERTY DEVEL- of September, 2009. Santa Rosa County, Florida Certificate Number and year IN OR BOOK 1720 PAGE 01242-0000 PROPERTY DESCRIBED PAGES 292 & 294 Administrative Complex at Certificate for the Tax Deed to OPMENT LLC ––––––––––––––––––––– of Issuance, the Description 1264 Name in which Assessed: IN OR BOOK 2628 PAGE Parcel ID:24-2S-28-1150- 6495 Caroline St., Milton, be issued thereon. The All of the above property is Mary M. Johnson NOTICE OF of property, and Name(s) in Parcel ID: 36-1N-29-0000- DONNA S CRITTENDEN 897, LESS 1/2 MIN RTS 01100-0080 Florida on the 30th day of Certificate Number and year located in Santa Rosa Clerk of the Circuit Court of APPLICATION which it is assessed is as fol- 01803-0000 Parcel ID: 22-5N-30-0000- November, 2009 at 12:00 of Issuance, the Description County, In the State of Florida Santa Rosa County, Florida FOR TAX DEED lows: Name in which Assessed: All of the above property is 00108-0000 Name in which Assessed: noon. Dated this the 7th of property, and Name(s) in –––––––––––––––––––––N WIRELESS ONE NET- located in Santa Rosa Name in which Assessed: INSURANCE EXPRESS day of October, 2009. which it is assessed is as fol- Unless such certificate shall OTICE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Certificate Number: 1617 WORK LP County, In the State of ROSS WILLIAM RUSSELL INC lows: be redeemed according to APPLICATION THAT VERONA V LLC holder Year of Issuance: 2007 All of the above property is Florida. All of the above property is All of the above property is Mary M. Johnson Law, the Property described FOR TAX DEED of the following Tax Sale located in Santa Rosa located in Santa Rosa located in Santa Rosa Clerk of the Circuit Court of Certificate Number: 3293 in such Certificate will be sold Certificate has filed said Tax Description of Property: E/2 County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall County, In the State of County, In the State of Florida. Santa Rosa County, Florida Year of Issuance: 2007 to the Highest Bidder, at the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Certificate for the Tax Deed to OF NE/4 OF 35-3N-28, be redeemed according to Florida. east end lobby of the County THAT ELLA III LLC holder of be issued thereon. The LESS 30 AC TO GOV, AS Unless such certificate shall Law, the Property described Unless such certificate shall –––––––––––––––––––––N Description of Property: LT Administrative Complex at the following Tax Sale Certificate Number and year DES IN OR BOOK 2520 be redeemed according to in such Certificate will be sold Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to OTICE OF 109 BLK A, EAST BAY 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Certificate has filed said Tax of Issuance, the Description PAGE 192 Law, the Property described to the Highest Bidder, at the be redeemed according to Law, the Property described APPLICATION HEIGHTS, AS DES IN OR Florida on the 16th day of Certificate for the Tax Deed to of property, and Name(s) in Parcel ID: 35-3N-28-0000- in such Certificate will be sold east end lobby of the County Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold FOR TAX DEED BOOK 1550 PAGE 1452 November, 2009 at 12:00 be issued thereon. The which it is assessed is as fol- 00200-0000 to the Highest Bidder, at the Administrative Complex at in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bidder, at the Parcel ID: 19-2S-27-1010- noon. Dated this the 23rd Certificate Number and year lows: Name in which Assessed: east end lobby of the County 6495 Caroline St., Milton, to the Highest Bidder, at the east end lobby of the County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 00A00-1090 day of September, 2009. of Issuance, the Description SSA DEVELOPERS LLC Administrative Complex at Florida on the 9th day of east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at THAT DENTON II LLC holder Name in which Assessed: of property, and Name(s) in Certificate Number: 1147 All of the above property is 6495 Caroline St., Milton, November, 2009 at 12:00 Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, of the following Tax Sale OPAL P SHIRLEY JR Mary M. Johnson which it is assessed is as fol- Year of Issuance: 2007 located in Santa Rosa Florida on the 9th day of noon. Dated this the 16th day 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 30th day of Certificate has filed said Tax ESTATE Clerk of the Circuit Court of lows: County, In the State of November, 2009 at 12:00 of September, 2009. Florida on the 30th day of November, 2009 at 12:00 Certificate for the Tax Deed to All of the above property is Santa Rosa County, Florida Description of Property: LTS Florida. noon. Dated this the 16th day November, 2009 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 7th day be issued thereon. The located in Santa Rosa Certificate Number: 1100 1,2,3,4 BLK 664, AVALON of September, 2009. Mary M. Johnson noon. Dated this the 7th day of October, 2009. Certificate Number and year County, In the State of –––––––––––––––––––––N Year of Issuance: 2007 BEACH Unless such certificate shall Clerk of the Circuit Court of of October, 2009. of Issuance, the Description Florida. OTICE OF Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- be redeemed according to Mary M. Johnson Santa Rosa County, Florida Mary M. Johnson Mary M. Johnson of property, and Name(s) in APPLICATION Description of Property: LTS 66400-0010 Law, the Property described Clerk of the Circuit Court of ––––––––––––––––––––– Clerk of the Circuit Court of Clerk of the Circuit Court of which it is assessed is as fol- Unless such certificate shall FOR TAX DEED 5 & 6 BLK 572, AVALON Name in which Assessed: in such Certificate will be sold Santa Rosa County, Florida Santa Rosa County, Florida Santa Rosa County, Florida lows: be redeemed according to BEACH, AS DES IN OR GERTRUDE M PENNINGS to the Highest Bidder, at the ––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––N –––––––––––––––––––––N Law, the Property described NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BOOK 2504 PAGE 1580 All of the above property is east end lobby of the County NOTICE OF OTICE OF OTICE OF Certificate Number: 4 in such Certificate will be sold THAT ELLA III LLC holder of Parcel ID: 40-1N-28-0090- located in Santa Rosa Administrative Complex at APPLICATION APPLICATION Year of Issuance: 2007 to the Highest Bidder, at the the following Tax Sale 57200-0050 County, In the State of 6495 Caroline St., Milton, FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED east end lobby of the County Certificate has filed said Tax Name in which Assessed: Florida. Florida on the 9th day of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Description of Administrative Complex at Certificate for the Tax Deed to SHANE JOSEPH, SHAN- November, 2009 at 12:00 SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Property:PROPERTY 6495 Caroline St., Milton, be issued thereon. The NON JOSEPH Unless such certificate shall noon. Dated this the 16th day PROBATE DIVISION THAT ELLA III LLC holder of THAT ELLA III LLC holder of DESCRIBED IN OR BOOK Florida on the 16th day of Certificate Number and year All of the above property is be redeemed according to of September, 2009. the following Tax Sale the following Tax Sale 1826 PAGE 1748 November, 2009 at 12:00 of Issuance, the Description located in Santa Rosa Law, the Property described IN RE: MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Deceased. Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate has filed said Tax Parcel ID:04-1N-26-0000- noon. Dated this the 23rd day of property, and Name(s) in County, In the State of in such Certificate will be sold Mary M. Johnson File No.: 2008-CP-112 Certificate for the Tax Deed to Certificate for the Tax Deed to 00201-0000 of September, 2009. which it is assessed is as fol- Florida. to the Highest Bidder, at the Clerk of the Circuit Court of DIVISION: be issued thereon. The be issued thereon. The lows: east end lobby of the County Santa Rosa County, Florida Certificate Number and year Certificate Number and year Name in which Assessed: Mary M. Johnson Unless such certificate shall NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Issuance, the Description of Issuance, the Description KENNETH W WOOD, BER- Clerk of the Circuit Court of Certificate Number: 967 of property, and Name(s) in of property, and Name(s) in NICE W BARLOW Santa Rosa County, Florida Year of Issuance: 2007 NOTICE OF which it is assessed is as fol- which it is assessed is as fol- All of the above property is –––––––––––––––––––––N The administration of the All other creditors of the ADMINISTRATIVE estate of, MARY ELIZA- decedent and other per lows: lows: located in Santa Rosa OTICE OF Description of Property: NOTICE OF COMPLAINT County, In the State of APPLICATION LTS 19 & 20 BLK 388, AVAL- PUBLIC SALE BETH WILLIAMS, sons having claims o Certificate Number: 2904 Certificate Number: 3830 Florida. FOR TAX DEED deceased, File Number demands against dece TO: US Title & Real dent’s estate, including Year of Issuance: 2007 Year of Issuance: 2007 NOTICE UNDER INSURANCE AUTO 2008-CP-112, is pending Estate Closing unmatured, contingent o Unless such certificate shall NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FICTITIOUS NAME LAW AUCTION, INC gives Services, Inc. in the Circuit Court for Description of Property: Description of be redeemed according to THAT ELLA III LLC holder of Santa Rosa County, unliquidated claims, mus Notice of Foreclosure of Navarre, FL file their claims with this S 75' OF N 4457.35' OF LOT Property:SANTA ROSA Law, the Property described the following Tax Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY Florida, Probate Division, Lien and intent to sell court WITHIN 3 MONTHS UU, CRESCENT SHORES, GIVEN that the under- Case No.: 105351-09-AG the address of which is these vehicles on AFTER THE DATE OF BEING PARCEL 8 BLK 1 OF signed, desiring to 6865 Caroline Street, 11/09/2009, 10:00 am at THE FIRST PUBLICA UNREC SUB, AS DES IN engage in business under An ADMINISTRATIVE Milton, Florida 32570. The NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER 11221 HWY 90 EAST, TION OF THIS NOTICE. OR BOOK 2591 PAGE 958 the fictitious name of MILTON, FL 32583, pur- COMPLAINT to suspend or names and addresses of Parcel ID:21-2S-26-0780- AN ORDINANCE revoke your license (s) and the personal representa- suant to subsection ALL CLAIMS NOT SO 0UU06-0000 DUNNS ACCENTS eligibility for licensure and tive and the personal rep- 713.78 of the Florida FILED WILL BE FOREV Name in which Assessed: The reading and adoption of the following proposed Ordinance by the Board of County located at appointment has been filed Statutes. INSURANCE resentative’s attorney are ER BARRED. KEVIN D DILLARD Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., October 22, 2009, in the 1521 Winding Shore AUTO AUCTION, INC against you. You have the set forth below. All of the above property is Commissioners meeting room at the County Administrative Complex, located at 6495 Drive, in the county of right to request a hearing reserves the right to The date of first publica- located in Santa Rosa Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. Santa Rosa, in the city of pursuant to Sections accept or reject any All creditors of the dece- tion of the Notice to credi- County, In the State of Florida. Gulf Breeze, FL, 32563 120.569 and 120.57 (1) and/or all bids. dent and other persons tors was on Oct. 9, 2009. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; and (2), Florida Statutes, by having claims or demands Unless such certificate shall AMENDING ORDINANCE 2009-08 TO CORRECT THE DESCRIPTION OF intends to register the mailing a request for same 1FMDU32X6RUE06318 against decedent’s estate, Attorney for Personal be redeemed according to THE PARCELS INCLUDED IN THE REZONING AND THE FUTURE LAND said name with the to the Department of 1994 FORD including unmatured, con- Representative: Law, the Property described USE MAP AMENDMENT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; Division of Corporations Financial Services, Division 1B4GP44G5XB568989 tingent or unliquidated /s/ James W. Magaha in such Certificate will be sold PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN of the Department of of Legal Services, 200 E. 1999 DODG claims, on whom a copy of JAMES W. MAGAHA, to the Highest Bidder, at the EFFECTIVE DATE. State, Tallahassee, Gaines St., Tallahassee, 2FAFP71W21X158530 this notice is served must ESQUIRE east end lobby of the County Florida 32399-0333. If a Florida. 2001 FORD file their claims with this Administrative Complex at request for hearing is not Florida Bar No: 394327 1FAFP33P73W123995 court WITHIN THE LATER 812 North Spring Street 6495 Caroline St., Milton, The Ordinance may be inspected by the public prior to the above scheduled meeting at the Dated at Gulf Breeze, received by November 12, 2003 FORD OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Pensacola, Florida 32505 Florida on the 30th day of Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC Support Services Department, 6495 Caroline Street, Florida, this 12th day of 2009, the right to a hearing 1G6KD54Y73U186162 THE DATE OF THE FIRST (850) 438-6224 November, 2009 at 12:00 Milton, Florida. All interested parties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any October, 2009. in this matter will be waived PUBLICATION OF THIS noon. Dated this the 7th day decision made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming 2003 CADI and the Chief Financial 3GTEK13M27G540301 NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Personal Representative: of October, 2009. before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a record ANN DUNN Officer will dispose of this AFTER THE DATE OF of the proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they will need to insure 2007 GMC case in accordance with the /s/ Harry A. Williams SERVICE OF A COPY OF HARRY A. WILLIAMS Mary M. Johnson that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record shall include the testimony Legal 571 law. THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 415 Palm Court Clerk of the Circuit Court of and the evidence upon which their appeal is to be based. Interested parties may appear at Gulf Breeze News Legal 569 Pensacola, Florida 32501 Santa Rosa County, Florida the meeting and be heard with respect to these proposed ordinances. 10/15/09 Gulf Breeze News LEGAL 565 –––––––––––––––––––––N 10/15/09 Gulf Breeze News OTICE OF LEGAL 570 Gulf Breeze News 10-15-09 4x 10-01-09 LEGAL 567 Gulf Breeze News 10/8,15/2009

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4 D October 15, 2009 GULF BREEZE NEWS Home and Garden/Island News Gulf Breeze NEWS Orange and black caterpillars usher in autumn Along Florida’s northern Gulf bougainvil- of the leaf. Fully grown caterpil- At this stage the insect is very Coast, orange and black Environmental lea and lars are usually about an inch easy to control. If caterpillars are caterpillars are dining on local mandevilla. long. allowed to grow beyond the plants. Two very different Horticulture The life The oleander caterpillar is small, gregarious stage, they can orange caterpillars are present. Agent cycle of bright orange with tufts of long inflict a lot of unsightly defolia- One is the Gulf fritillary butter- this pest is black hairs. While the hairs may tion on the oleander unless fly larva and the other is the ole- Theresa Friday the same as seem menacing, they are not nature or human intervention ander caterpillar. They are butterflies. urticating (stinging) and han- stops them. different in many respects, but several different types of The adult is dling the caterpillars will not Total defoliation will not kill they look very similar. passionflower vines. Larvae an unusual looking moth. It produce pain unlike certain the plant but, if it occurs repeat- Photo courtesy of Theresa Friday The Gulf fritillary is a beauti- may feed on all parts of the plant looks more like a wasp than other hairy caterpillars. edly year after year, the plant The Oleander Caterpillar ful orange and silver butterfly. It and can rapidly efoliate host your typical moth, thus its com- Early infestation by the ole- may be more susceptible to shoots a light brown color is probably the most common vines. However, because this is a mon name the “polka-dot wasp ander caterpillar is easy to rec- other pests such as scale insects. due to their skeletonizing butterfly seen in Northwest desirable butterfly, control of the moth”. It is bluish-purple with ognize. The young, gregariously A number of control meas- feeding behavior. Florida in early autumn. Its lar- caterpillar is not recommended white dots on black wings. feeding caterpillars turn the new ures are available for leaf eating Dipel. Read and follow the val stage, or caterpillar, is bright and is discouraged. Female moths lay oval, light yel- oleander shoots a light brown caterpillar pests. The best con- product label directions. orange with numerous black The oleander caterpillar, low eggs on the undersides of color due to their skeletonizing trol measure is locating and Scouting for this pest is spines. however, is not a desired insect. leaves of its host plants. Upon feeding behavior (leaving the removing eggs prior to hatching. important, it can devour an ole- The Gulf fritillary female lays It is a pest that feeds on oleander hatching, the young caterpillars major and minor leaf veins If hatching caterpillars are ander shrub in a short period of small yellow eggs singly on or and several other popular orna- first eat their shells, and then untouched while eating the tis- found products such as time and is very difficult to con- near leaves, stems or tendrils of mental plants including begin feeding on the underside sue in between). malathion can be used. A natural trol when larvae are larger. bacterial product, called BT While the Gulf fritillary cater- (Bacillus thuringiensis), can be pillar and the oleander caterpil- used as well. BT is sold under lar look similar, they are never the trade name Thuricide or found on the same host plants. FIREMAN Termite & Pest Control “To The Rescue Since 1977” Gulf Breeze 932-9288 !

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