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Lifeguard Wins Ambulance Bid Result of April O Low 63 by PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News Countywide Ambulance Contract to the Their Contract

Lifeguard Wins Ambulance Bid Result of April O Low 63 by PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News Countywide Ambulance Contract to the Their Contract

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50¢ YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER May 17, 2007 Turning HOPE into CURE ... GB, Midway FD burying This TUESDAY! the hatchet MAY 22 Though tempers flared between Midway Gulfside Pavillion Fire District representatives (MFD) and city Arrive early for a special page staff members at a Gulf Breeze City Council US Marine Corps meeting May 7, both sides have decided to Tribute. 3B bury the hatchet in the interest of public safety. Despite the passage of a resolution related PAGE to MFD's county-wide ambulance service bid 1B and a weeks-long standoff between the two groups, MFD and Gulf Breeze Fire and Rescue officials have agreed to work through the issues between them. ■ SRIA close to "We don't want to get in a rock-throwing deciding hotel contest with Gulf Breeze," MFD Fire Chief Stephen Demeter said in a later interview. definition The core of the conflict has been Midway's ■ efforts to begin ambulance service. MFD PBES thrives officials submitted their own bid to the coun- ■ ty for county-wide ambulance service and Bubba’s offered to cover their own area in a joint bid Beach with American Medical Response (AMR). City and MFD officials have disagreed in the past over the qualifications and abilities of the two departments, and the city's decision to not support the MFD ambulance bids. "There are things we don't agree upon but WEEKEND we're working through it. We're trying to get Weather them resolved," Carmichael said. The night of THURSDAY 5/17 the City Council meeting, both agencies responded to a structure fire in the Tiger Point Iso. T-Storms area and worked together without incident, high 83O Vici Papajohn/Gulf Breeze News fire officials said. O In purple shirts, cancer survivors gather to take the “Survivor’s Walk” signifying their continuing battle against can- low 62 cer. The fourth annual Relay for Life was held Friday night at Gulf Breeze High School’s Dolphin Stadium. FRIDAY 5/18 Man dies as Mostly Sunny high 85O Lifeguard wins ambulance bid result of April O low 63 BY PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News countywide ambulance contract to the their contract. Each answered that they 20 traffic crash [email protected] Santa Rosa County Commissioners last expect to collect in the neighborhood SATURDAY 5/19 week. Each bidder on the five-year of $4-million the first year, with that A car wreck at the intersection of Highway Lifeguard Transportation Services, contract was given an hour for their being only about 50 percent of what 98 and Tiger Point Boulevard claimed the life Iso. T-Storms of one of the drivers. O Inc. was chosen last week as the new presentation, then another 30 minutes they will bill since much is never col- high 83 to answer questions from commission- lected in that business. John T. Mullikin, 69 of Gulf Breeze, died O ambulance provider for the next five low 64 years for Santa Rosa County. The ers. May 5 as a result of the traffic crash at 6:55 ambulance company serves six states, Some of the elements of the four Lifeguard a.m. April 20. SUNDAY is owned by a Gulf Breeze couple, and bidders’ proposals were the same, such Lifeguard Transportation Services, He was driving a 2001 Chevy Van east- 5/20 bound on Hwy. 98 in the outside lane when he Scat.T-Storms has its air and ground operations head- as each of the four would have ambu- Inc. owners John and Debra Roche of lances with Automatic Vehicle Gulf Breeze brought several staff to failed to stop for the red traffic signal, striking O quarters in Pensacola. It did promise, high 84 however, to move its ground ambu- Location devices that can tell the home answer questions. Lifeguard was a 2003 Isuzu SUV driven by Ozella Andrews, O low 66 lance headquarters to Santa Rosa base exactly where any ambulance is at founded in 1982 in Florida, now serves 41 of Gulf Breeze.The impact of the crash County. any time six states. They operate both ground forced both vehicles into a counter-clockwise Three private ambulance companies Some questions were the same for and air fixed wing ambulance services. spin into the westbound lanes, and the Isuzu and a fire department presented their each of the four bidders, such as how Their General Manager Chris Rucker struck a third vehicle, a 1993 Nissan driven by proposals on how they would handle a much they had projected to collect gave the presentation, and he knows Kristie Mitchell, 49 of Gulf Breeze. INSIDE Andrews, Mitchell and a passenger in from ambulance calls the first year of See COUNTY, Page 2A6 Mullikin’s car, Billie Mullikin, 64, were treat- Classifieds 2-3D ed for minor injuries at local hospitals. Community 3-5A Fruitticher remembered Crossword 3B Editorial 6A with artificial reef Principal leaving Faith 7A BY FRANKLIN HAYES idea, and the Susan K. Fun & Games 3B Fruitticher Memorial Reef Oriole Beach for Health 4B Gulf Breeze News [email protected] was deployed last week Island News 1B and is now open to the district job Military Appreciation 4A public. Sometimes the unseen reminders Sherry Movies 3B “It made her happy to BY PAM BRANNON can leave the greatest impact. A local Diamond School News 6-8C know that there would be Gulf Breeze News marine enthusiast will be remembered knows how a spot underwater named [email protected] Sports 1-5C with an artificial reef in the Gulf of busy you can after her,” said Julie Talk of the Town 5A Mexico. Deep below the gulf waters so get when Schroeder, Fruitticher's TV Listings 2B loved by a Susan Fruitticher, a quite you are trying to end one job while beginning sister. Schroeder added memorial reef will stand forever in her Submitted photo another. that her sister was always “Mailing Statement is memory, creating life where only sand A boat unloads an artificial, memorial reef for Diamond is Oriole Beach very fond of the area's on Editorial Page” stood. Susan Fruitticher. Elementary School's princi- aquatic resources and OUR ECTIONS Fruitticher, 42, passed away in 2005 pal. She has been for the last F S even earned a bachelor’s from ovarian cancer. Fruitticher had The $8,000 reef, paid for by dona- nine years, but this is her VOL. 6, NO. 20 in water resource management. been lifelong friends with Robert tions from family and friends, was last couple weeks in that MAY 17, 2007 “She loved native plants,” Schroeder Turpin, who serves as Escambia placed in the Large Area Artificial Reef job. She is moving up – to explained. “She was big into the envi- County's Chief of Marine resources. Site (LAARS) located in the Gulf of work as Director of ronment and doing things naturally. Shortly before her passing, Turpin pre- Mexico. LAARS is roughly 16 miles Elementary School Edu- She loved the water, maps and Diamond sented Fruitticher with the idea of a southeast of Pensacola Pass. cation for the entire county. Pensacola Beach.” memorial reef. Fruitticher liked the “I am excited about the process of the new opportunity, but also have a heavy heart leav-

home! ing someplace where I have been so very County OKs additional tax break for seniors happy,” Diamond said. BY FRANKLIN HAYES Walker. “This meeting being the first “They have to meet certain require- Diamond started at Oriole Beach Gulf Breeze News meeting after that. The property tax ments,” Brown said. “They have to be Elementary 12 years ago, but the first three your [email protected] issue has not been resolved but this is 65 and meet these income require- years served as assistant principal. “I've loved the time that [the board] appointed it ments.” every minute here at Oriole Beach. But I Santa Rosa County Commissioners come back.” Low-income seniors in Santa Rosa know I am going to love working to keep recently voted to give low-income The $25,000 tax credit is for seniors County currently receive a $50,000 improving the entire elementary program for seniors a break on their property taxes. over the age of 65, who are homestead- exemption. The new exemption passed the 17 elementary schools in Santa Rosa On April 10 Property Appraiser Greg ed, have a total household income of by the board would take the total County.” Brown appeared before the commis- less than $22,214 per year and whose exemption to $75,000 off their yearly She said no one has been chosen yet to fill sioners to request an extra tax break for home is appraised at more than property taxes. the principal’s position at Oriole Beach, but county residents. The board passed the $75,000. Commissioner W.D. ‘Don’ Salter that is to be done at the May 21 school board Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today exemption a month later on May 10. Brown said he believes the financial wanted eligible residents to know that meeting. “There are a lot of good candidates. “The board had deferred it to the impact for the county would be mini- the exemptions only apply to the coun- I know the next person filling this office will conclusion of the legislative session,” mal based on the number of eligible res- ty’s share of property tax and not the enjoy it as much as I have – they have great Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy mailed directly to mailed directly said County Administrator Hunter idents. school board’s share. people to work with here,” Diamond said.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2A May 17, 2007 GULF BREEZE NEWS COUNTY: Lifeguard will replace Rural/ Metro Continued from page 1A

County Commissioners from Thursday, May 17 Redevelopment Plan presenta- several years of working within USS Oriskany tion, 4 p.m. at the county for a previous ambu- Anniversary Celebration, Gulf Breeze City lance provider. including skydiving over Hall. the site of the reef, presen- Tracy Crowe of They offered: tation of the Ship’s Bell § 9 ambulances and 4 para- Land Design and more. For details, call Innovations, Inc., medic Rapid Response vehicles MBT Divers at (850) 455- the firm hired by § Work with Midway Fire, 7702. the Gulf Breeze and any other qualified agency, City Council to to place ambulances at fire sta- Friday, May 18 assist with the tions with fire paramedics as Ride Your Bike to Work planning and rede- velopment. Public crews, and pay them a per-run Day, 8 a.m., South Santa Rosa Recreation Center, input is welcome fee for runs handled. on issues they want ■ 800 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Re-locate company head- Breeze to see addressed in quarters to Santa Rosa County, the next update of with local customer service Saturday, May 19 the CRA plan. office. Adopt-A-Thon at St, Democrats “Bean ■ Keep some of the current Francis Vet Center, 6925 Feed” meeting, $5 ambulance provider’s staff Navarre Pkwy. 10 a.m. to 2 per plate, 6 p.m. at ■ Will place Santa Rosa p.m. Santa Rosa County Hobbs Middle School, 5317 County logos on ambulances Animal Shelter will provide Glover Ln., Milton. animals. Entertainment Reservations: 936-8705. ■ Will spend $11,000 annual- Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News includes moonwalk, face ly for Community Relations Lifeguard ambulance service owner John Roche (left) and General Manager Chris Rucker painting, pet care vendors, Tuesday, May 22 program presented a winning proposal to the county commission last week. and low cost vaccinations. Board of Adjustments, Lifeguard also presented let- Attendees who have other 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City ters of support from all the area pets at home, will need to Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, you do a great job. You are lead- bring proof of rabies vacci- hospitals. Gulf Breeze Commissioners rank Lifeguard #1 ing the way to many new things nation of those animals in “I want to express to you all in Santa Rosa County that will order to adopt a new cat or Santa Rosa Island how much it would mean to me The Santa Rosa County They each gave a 1 to 4 rat- make many services better.” dog. Details: 936-6177 or Authority, 5 p.m., SRIA to win this contract,” John Commissioners did a ‘ranking’ ing, with 1 being the strongest 936-4446. of ambulance bidders at their bidder, and then added all the Administrative Office, 1 Via Roche told commissioners. “I De Luna, Pensacola Beach American Medical Open House and Safety grew up in Santa Rosa County, regular monthly meeting last scores. The bidders with the Response Fair, US Coast Guard went to school in Santa Rosa week. lowest scores were considered Thursday, May 24 American Medical Response Station aboard NAS County, started my EMS career At the beginning of their ‘top’ bidders. Community is the largest ambulance compa- Pensacola, 10 am. - 2 p.m. here, and now make my home in meeting, Commissioners said All five of the County to recognize National Safe Redevelopment Plan ny in the nation. They offered a Gulf Breeze. I would love to they were not ready to vote to Commissioners rated Lifeguard Boating Week. Presentation, 4 p.m., Gulf joint bid proposal with Midway Breeze City Hall, 1070 bring our EMS services to Santa award the bid, but wanted to ambulance as their #1 pick, fol- see after the first presentations lowed by AMR as a distant #2, Fire, explaining that AMR Shoreline Drive, Gulf Rosa County.” Monday., May 21 Breeze what other commissioners and Midway Fire one point would be the contractor with the City Council Meeting, county, and Midway would only Midway Fire thought were the strongest bid- behind AMR in the ratings. 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City School Board Meeting, have two ambulances to service Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Midway Fire District, which ders. But once all commission- Two of the commissioners 10 a.m., School District their own area – as a sub-con- Gulf Breeze Administrative Offices, is between Navarre and Gulf ers had ranked Lifeguard #1, had actually placed Midway tractor to AMR. 5086 Canal Street, Milton Breeze City, was first to present they decided to go ahead and Fire as their second choice. Community AMR works in 10 Florida their proposal. They offered: have county staff work with CARE came in last among the counties, as well as running ■ 18 new EMTs to be hired Lifeguard on a contract. commissioners. 4100 emergency vehicles (with EMT pay $26,000- nationwide, which serve 250 Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s $30,000 a year + benefits) said, “Personally, I would like to questioned whether Midway municipalities. They also have ■ 18 new paramedics to be handle only ambulances for the taxpayers would be happy about Office Report an air ambulance fixed wing hired (with paramedic pay at Midway area. But we are will- having to subsidize an ambu- fleet. $32,000 – $34,000 a year + ben- ing to improve the entire coun- lance system the first year or Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. They offered: efits) ty’s system if that is the only two just so the rest of the county ■ 8 roaming ambulances at Felonies session of a controlled substance ■ 3 new EMS supervisors to way we can improve service for could get quality services. peak periods, with 6 ambulances without a prescription, destroying be hired, with a 24-hour/7 day a our own people.” Commissioner John Broxson 5/7/07 evidence countywide for off-peak week supervisor working coun- Demeter said they had tried to of Gulf Breeze said, “This Valerio Parson, Jose Fernando, Latham, Courtney, Nichole, 20, ■ Will hire qualified employ- tywide obtain a certificate of operation whole thing started when you 26, H/M, 3200 block of Auburn W/F, 1500 block of Oak Drive, Gulf ees from current provider when Parkway, Gulf Breeze, aggravated Breeze, fraud ■ 8 ambulances stationed from the county commissioners wanted to have ambulances at that service leaves assault Whittington, Phillip Scott, 19, throughout county, NOT roam- for Midway to handle ambu- your own fire house, and now W/M, 3000 block of Barco De Villa, ■ They would allow Midway ing (4 in north/ 4 in south) lance service only to its own dis- this whole thing got stirred up 5/8/07 Navarre, possession of cocaine to operate/staff 2 ambulances ■ 50 percent of profits to go trict, but their request had been because we wanted to see if we Obong, Rey Alvin, 19, A/M, 9900 Logan, Robert Andrew, 18, W/M, from their 2 fire stations and pay block of Parker Lake Circle, 100 block of Camelia Street, Gulf to countywide fire departments rejected. could indeed do better in provid- Midway a $300 per-run fee. Navarre, violation of probation Breeze, arson to provide improved First Commissioner Salter said, ing ambulance services to the Guyton, Michael Bell, 27, B/M, Response “When we fill a position from whole county. You started the 5/11/07 1900 block of Blankenship Road, CARE Mullins, Rory Gene, 46, W/M, Navarre, driving with a suspended ■ 50 percent of profits to go the top down, as we are doing ball rolling. Midway has the rep- CARE ambulance service is 8300 block of Lucena Street, license back into ambulance system, here, we want to see one thing utation of being one of the finest headquartered in Alabama, and Navarre, aggravated assault, battery including additional ambu- all the way down – experience, fire districts in the state. I have on officer, resisting an officer with DUI operates in that state and in lances, etc experience, experience. We even checked with your detrac- violence 5/11/07 Georgia. This would be the first Oberholtzer, Frank Hodges, 69, Commissioner Don Salter of need someone who has experi- tors, and they all admit – your Florida contract. They handle 5/13/07 W/M, 1900 block of Alamanda Pace asked Midway Fire Chief ence in running an ambulance department is very good at what ambulance service for 13 coun- Beauchemin, Monica Ann, 48, Court, Navarre, DUI Stephen Demeter why Midway service.” you do. I am a taxpayer in your W/F, 2200 block of Jeannie Street, Vanderryt, David Wayne, 44, ties. They ranked last among Fire would want to go into the Salter and Commissioner district and I do not mind paying Navarre, resisting an officer with vio- 1900 block of Vizcaya Drive, commissioners. lence, possession of cocaine, pos- Navarre, DUI ambulance business. Demeter Gordon Goodin of Navarre the higher tax amount because 1 hurt when Elected Officials car, school CONTACT ★✆ bus collide GULF BREEZE ELECTED DIANE COLEMAN, Dist. 3 OFFICIALS (850) 939-5538 STAFF REPORTS 1070 Shoreline Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL A car hit a school bus 32561; (850) 934-5100 HUGH WINKLES, Dist. 2 (850) 623-6299 Wednesday morning, sending Mayor LANE GILCHRIST the car’s passenger to the hospi- (850) 932-5565 DIANE SCOTT, Dist. 1 tal for minor injuries. None of [email protected] (850) 623-0413 the seven passengers on the BEVERLY ZIMMERN FLORIDA STATE (850) 932-4717 REPRESENTATIVES school bus were hurt. bzimmern@ ci.gulf-breeze.fl.us Lt. Rick Hawthorne of the GREG EVERS (R) Gulf Breeze Police Department CARL HOFFMAN District Office: 5424 Willing St., (850) 932-4948 said the school bus, driven by Milton, FL 32570 [email protected] (850) 983-5550 Susan Holmes, 62, was turning J.B. SCHLUTER [email protected] left onto Fairpoint from South (850) 232-0939 DAVE MURZIN (R) Sunset Blvd. at 6:49 a.m. when [email protected] District Office: Suite 22B, 7100 a 1993 Mitsubishi, driven by Plantation Rd., Ste. 3, Pensacola, RICHARD FULFORD FL 32504 Josh Sabatini, 16, clipped the (850) 932-5135 (850) 494-7330 bus’ left rear quarter panel. [email protected] C.V. “CLAY” FORD (R) Car passenger John Riley, SANTA ROSA COUNTY District Office: 1804 W. Garden St, 17, was transported to Gulf COMMISSION Pensacola, FL 32501-4418 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, FL (850) 595-5550 Breeze Hospital with minor 32570; (850) 932-1340 or 983-1877 injuries. The Mitsubishi sus- RAY SANSOM (R) tained $10,000 worth of dam- JOHN BROXSON, Dist. 5 District Office: 348 SW Miracle Strip (850) 932-2617 Pkwy., Bldg. C, Ste. 12, Fort Walton age. [email protected] Beach, FL 32548-5257 The school bus driver was rosa.fl.us (850) 833-9328 found at fault but no citation GORDON GOODIN, Dist. 4 was issued. (850) 939-1274 FLORIDA STATE SENATOR [email protected] DON GAETZ (R) rosa.fl.us District Office: 217 Miracle Strip Correction: Pkwy., Fort Walton Beach, FL DON SALTER, Dist.3 32548 In a March 15 story about (850) 983-1877 (850) 897-5747 Kylie Valin, “Salon to donate [email protected] SunCom 277-5009 rosa.fl.us proceeds to brain tumor [email protected] patient”) her family was BOB COLE, Dist. 2 (850) 983-1877 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE misidentified because of [email protected] incorrect information supplied JEFF MILLER (R) TOM STEWART, Dist. 1 Pensacola Office: 4300 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 17C, Pensacola, FL 32503 to the reporter. (850) 983-1877 (850) 479-1183 [email protected] Her father is Michael Valin Toll Free: (866) 367-1614 of Pensacola and her grand- rosa.fl.us mother is Yvette Valin. SANTA ROSA COUNTY U.S. SENATORS Gulf Breeze News regrets SCHOOL DISTRICT 5086 Canal St., Milton, FL 32570; Senator MEL MARTINEZ (R) the error. (850) 983-5000 315 E. 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BY FRANKLIN HAYES Edwin ‘Buz’' Eddy said of the city council sight, GBSA needs to focus on thethe SecretSecret isis AdAdververtising!tising! longstanding annual tradition. meetings all what it does best and that is to Gulf Breeze News Call Gulf Breeze News at (850) 932-8986 [email protected] Citing the recent election to about sports provide youth recreational fill a vacated City Council seat, sometimes.” sports. We are a totally indepen- Gulf Breeze resident Bill Fisher Schluter, dent not-for-profit, volunteer As Gulf Breeze City Council rehashed what he sees as a con- who served as organization designed to pro- members prepare to develop SAUL ULLMAN M D flict of interest between the vice president vide youth recreational sports.” , . . their budget for the next fiscal City of Gulf Breeze, the Gulf for GBSA for Atchison said if GBSA did Specializing in: year, city offi- Breeze Sports Association 10 years violate any federal tax codes Microincision Cataract Surgery cials held (GBSA) and the council’s before step- Eddy the transgression was uninten- ● Over 20,000 implants performed their annual ● newest elected member, J.B. ping down tional. The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology Town Hall in Pensacola Schluter. after the election, said he was “The board has resolved to Meeting May Fisher claims GBSA’s on vacation when other GBSA consult the appropriate profes- Visit www.UllmanEye.com 7 to gain Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen endorsement of their former board members made the deci- sionals in the event that there is input from Dr. Ullman for their surgery. Vice President, Schluter, violat- sion to endorse his candidacy any question in the future.” residents. 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 ed federal tax codes and the with the organization's newslet- When asked why Fisher Mayor (850 ) 208-1900 November election was unfair ter. brought the issue to the coun- LaneGilchrist for candidate Joseph “I opposed the decision at a cil's attention six months after Gilchrist tout- Henderson. later meeting,” Schluter said. “I the election, Schluter replied, “I ed the city’s low property tax “It seems unfortunate that always wanted all the money to don’t know why they are still rates, increased hurricane pre- the city cannot guarantee fair go toward the kids.” chewing that bone. I’ve lived in paredness and the progress of elections within the city limits,” Current GBSA president Roy Gulf Breeze since 1971 and I several key commercial devel- Fisher said as he addressed the Atchison said the endorsement know a lot of people. I don’t opments. Gilchrist said nearly mayor, members of the city was an effort to display the know if it affected the election every traffic light within city council and city staff. “I believe organization’s goodwill toward one way or another.” Family-Owned and limits is now equipped with an city council should be at the Schluter. Other residents raised con- Operated since 1967! emergency backup generator forefront of trying to defend Atchison also maintained cerns about transportation Patricia Wilson and the mayor thanked his staff fair elections.” that GBSA is a totally indepen- issues within the city limits. for their work with the Publix 115 North Palafox St. In a later interview, Eddy dent body and that its board of Susan Bleiler, who lives on and Seashell Collection pro- Pensacola, FL (850) said the city had no part in the directors pays the city approxi- Deer Point Drive, said the 438-4092 jects. endorsement, described the two mately $15,000 for city staff to council should focus on reduc- Approximately 15 residents groups as separate entities and handle GBSA’s bookkeeping, ing traffic on Highway 98 and were on hand to express their said the council members accounting and purchasing. other neighborhood roads. KOOL BREEZE of N.W.F. concerns for infrastructure, believe there were no unfair “We tried to honor a loyal “The local [Transportation logistics and transportation elements in the election. man who’s put in a lot of Planning Organization] board, For Terrific Cooling Service needs. “City council doesn't get hours,” Atchison said. on which I represent the city, “The Town Hall Meeting involved in GBSA activities,” “We intended it to be a state- has no funds to do anything,” 939-3325 helps us know what the percep- Eddy said. “A lot of cities have ment of how great of a guy he is Gilchrist said. “Traffic is a seri- tion of the city is through dif- football programs but that can and it caused more trouble than ous problem.” ferent eyes,” City Manager be really difficult. It can make it was really worth. In hind- CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS Ready to Serve You! Two more lanes planned for US98 Driver Infants thru teens...and everything in license between! from Seashore to Garcon Point ● ● ● SHOES CLOTHING BABY ●EQUIPMENT ●TOYS ●BOOKS two new lanes, for a total of six, Broxson says the new funding, office ...CONSIGNMENT STORE BY FRANKLIN HAYES from the eastern border of the identified by Santa Rosa Gulf Breeze News National Island Seashore to just County Transportation plan- [email protected] east of the Garcon Point bridge. ners, is earmarked to connect I- extends m The TPO is on the verge of 110 in Escambia County to US The future of US 98 is not set accepting a long range plan that 98 East of the National Island hours in stone and local transportation could fund miscellaneous Seashore in Gulf Breeze. The Florida Department planners are keeping their eyes repairs and upgrades for the Broxson said he would like to of Highway Safety and and ears open to suggestions. 372 Gulf Breeze Parkway Pensacola Bay Bridge. NFTCA see capacity improvements to Motor Vehicles will offer (850) 934-KIDS Mon-Sat 11-5:30 (Bruno’s Shopping Center) In addition to plans recently members recently unveiled their the Pensacola Bay Bridge that unveiled by the Florida an additional day of ser- master plan for a large portion don’t increase traffic along 98 vice and new office hours Department of Transportation of us 98 from Escambia to through the city limits of Gulf for full-time Driver (FDOT), the local Wakulla County. The closest Breeze. License office. Transportation Planning project from that plan in the “My impression is that this Driver license offices Organization (TPO) and the vicinity of US 98 is a proposed funding is for a bridge replace- Northwest Florida new bay bridge from Langley ment,” Broxson said, adding it statewide will now be open Transportation Corridor 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Computerized, Consistent, Reliable Avenue in Pensacola to Avalon would be his wish to add two Advanced Chiropractic Technology Authority (NFTCA) are all Boulevard south of Milton. lanes to a new and improved Monday, Wednesday and working on plans to improve Santa Rosa County bay bridge. “I’m opposed to Friday; and 8 a.m. to 6 www.drhallproadjuster.com the roadway. Commissioner John Broxson, increased capacity on the streets p.m. on Tuesday and Harbourtown - Suite 22 ● FDOT is now in the planning who jointly represents the coun- of Gulf Breeze. I think we can Thursday. Dr. Jason D. Hall 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. Gulf Breeze, FL and design phase of a capacity ty on the TPO, has his eyes set avoid that… That’s why I Chiropractic Physician 934-HALL improvement project for a por- on a newly discovered patch of encourage the elevated bridge tion of 98. Their plan calls for proposed state funding. concept.” Oriskany marks one year underwater today served as her crew, MBT memorial items on the ship. Flybys, skydivers Divers, in cooperation with The ■ Aircraft “flybys” are part of events Pensacola Chamber of ■ Reception and Happy Commerce, Kooter Browns Hour honoring veterans and for- On Thursday, May 17, West end, the USS Oriskany mer crew members at Kooter Pensacola will celebrate the first Reunion Association, and the Brown’s West End in Pensacola. anniversary of the deployment Pensacola area Naval MBT Divers will be donating if the USS Oriskany as the Commands will conduct a items used in the ceremony to world's largest artificial reef. memorial ceremony at the site interested organizations, includ- On May 17, 2006 the of the USS Oriskany. ing the Naval Aviation Schools "Mighty O" as she is affection- Highlights of planned events Command, and the USS ately known, was placed on include: Oriskany Museum. clean white sand on the bottom ■ Skydivers delivering the Anyone, individual or orga- of the Gulf of Mexico in 212 American Flag to the site nization wishing to take part in feet of water 24 miles southeast ■ Placement of a ceremoni- any way is encouraged to con- of Pensacola. al ships bell on the Bridge of the tact Jim Phillips or Fritz Sharar, In honor of the USS Oriskany USS Oriskany by divers MBT Divers at: (850) 455- and the thousands of men that ■ Placement of veterans 7702. County set to renew Mediacom cable contract

BY FRANKLIN HAYES for a government affairs chan- holder has materially failed to Gulf Breeze News nel offered in the basic pro- meet prior franchise require- [email protected] gramming package. ments.” “I’d like to assure that at the In other county news: Santa Rosans will continue time this county has to go out Former acclaimed Gulf to get their cable TV fix from to the public on emergency sit- Breeze High School Principal Mediacom, especially after uations that it’s definitely on turned realtor Cherry Fitch will county officials renew their basic cable,” Cole said. fill an empty chair on the coun- franchise agreement with the The 33-page renewal docu- ty’s Zoning Board of utility provider until 2015. ment discusses the rights of the Adjustments. Fitch was provider and county govern- On May 10, county commis- appointed by District Five ment, including a five percent sioners voted to schedule a county Commissioner John 2784 Gulf Breeze Pkwy 9528 Navarre Pkwy franchise fee on Mediacom’s public hearing for the proposed Broxson. Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 Navarre, FL 32566 renewal for the current cable annual gross revenue. “With the resolution of the Commissioners also recom- Phone 850.932.8855 Phone 850.939.8500 provider and discussed addi- mended their staff to develop a tional requirements for the Sinclair carry issue it is appro- Toll Free 877.256.0587 Fax 850.939.9260 scope of services for the engi- eight-year agreement. WUWF priate to move forward with the neering firm PBS&J to develop Fax 850.932.0022 will be added to basic cable as Mediacom franchise renewal,” Angie Batten a district five recreation plan. a required educational channel. County Attorney Thomas Agent Commissioner Robert ‘Bob’ Dannheisser wrote in a memo- Previous discussions with ABHT INC the districts commissioner, Cole suggested the board take randum to the board of county [email protected] advantage of another provision commissioners. “FCC regula- John Broxson, reveal the plan that enabled the county to ask tions require that franchises be would focus on improvements renewed unless the franchise to Tiger Point Park.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4A May 17, 2007 GULF BREEZE NEWS Military Appreciation Month Gulf Breeze NEWS Major John www.gulfbreezenews.com Mitchell retires to M become test pilot FIRE AN Major John Mitchell, USAF, winging, Major Mitchell was Termite & Pest Control completed 20 years of active assigned to B-52 Combat Crew “To The Rescue Since 1977” service and retired on March 30 Training at Castle AFB, in a ceremony at the National California. Gulf Breeze Museum of Naval Aviation. Following B-52 training, in 932-9288 ! The guest speaker, Colonel January 1989, Major Mitchell Hugh E. Smith, USAF reported to the 524th Bomb (Retired), spoke of his memo- Squadron, Wurtsmith AFB, ries of Major Mitchell during Michigan. In January 1991 the years they served together. Major Mitchell was part of the Major Mitchell followed with a initial B-52 crew cadre sent to poignant recounting of his time Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to form E-mail me for your FREE weekly 32561 marketing report ! in service. He spoke of both the 1708th Bomb Squadron for good times and hard times, combat operations during $324,900 $364,900 remembered friends he had lost, DESERT SHIELD and and thanked his family for their DESERT STORM. During support. DESERT STORM Major A family video slide show Mitchell flew 26 combat mis- produced by Mrs. Mitchell dis- sions and dropped over SOLD JUST LISTED played photos of Major Mitchell 1,000,000 pounds of ordnance. throughout his years in the Air Following the closure of 712 Chesapeake Drive ● Gulf Breeze Proper 101 Oviedo Street ● Gulf Breeze Proper Force. Finally, Commander Wurtsmith AFB, Major Mitchell Your Gulf Breeze neighbor, friend and Realtor Brian Whitten, Commanding was assigned to the 23rd Bomb Officer of VT-10, presented Squadron, Minot AFB, ND. Debbie Cederquist Major Mitchell with several While there he served as B-52H gifts, including a propeller blade Training Flight Instructor and [email protected] 850-375-3727 painted in the checkered green B-52H Standardiza- and white of the VT-10 tion/Evaluation Pilot. Major Mitchell ends one career and starts another. Wildcats. In December 1994, Major Mitchell reported to Training has logged over 400 combat Major Mitchell in Mt Mitchell was invited to inter- Squadron TEN on board NAS hours in the B-52 and U-2. Financial Strategies Clemens, Mich. on January 5, view and was selected for the Pensacola. While assigned to He also logged flight time in 1962. He graduated from USAF’s elite U-2 program. In VT-10 he served as T-6 the French Air Force Mirage Montana State University with a his almost nine years assigned Instructor Pilot, Academic 2000, Mirage III, Jaguar, Alpha One-on-One Advice degree in Earth Sciences in to the 9th Reconnaissance Training Officer and Senior Air Jet and the British Royal Air 1986. Upon graduation he was Wing, Major Mitchell flew U-2 Force Advisor. Force Hawk. commissioned a Second operational and combat mis- Major Mitchell retires as a Following his retirement, Scott Shanks, AAMS Lieutenant via the USAF ROTC sions throughout the world. He Command Pilot with over 4,500 Major Mitchell will serve as a Financial Advisor program. In March of 1987 he also led and participated in military flight hours in the B- Staff Test Pilot with Lockheed reported to Undergraduate Pilot numerous U-2 aircraft and sys- 52G/H, T-37B, U-2R/S/RT/ST, Martin’s legendary Skunk Gulf Breeze Shopping Center Training (UPT) at Reese AFB tems test efforts. T-38A, T-6A, T-1A, KC-135A, Works division. 306 Gulf Breeze Parkway near Lubbock, Texas. Upon In September 2003 Major C-130E, F-16D and EA-6B. He Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 850-934-4499 www.edwardjones.com New pension rules benefit 401(k) beneficiaries School is Member SPIC As you’re probably aware, the traditional pension plan has EDWARD JONES: FINANCIAL FOCUS out May 22. not fared so well in recent years. In fact, many large companies balance within greater amount of income over Drive have frozen or discontinued five years of your lifetime. their plans. Congress passed the account Clearly, this can be a huge carefully! laws last year to strengthen pen- owner’s death advantage to you. But you need sions, but some other provisions - and some to make sure you’re following of this legislation may interest plans required the correct procedure. 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Even if they died were likely to take a big tax hit IRA you might have. before depleting the funds in after you inherited the 401(k) or Your financial advisor can their 401(k) or other plan, they other retirement plan. help you set up the inherited IRA might still have a large chunk of Now, however, things have and invest the distributions from money to pass on. It’s never changed, thanks to the new pen- the 401(k) or other plan to help been much of a problem to sion laws. Effective Jan. 1 of you meet your financial goals in leave this money to a spouse, this year, if you are a non- a way that is appropriate for your 1101 Gulf Breeze Parkway ■ Suite 341 who could roll the funds into an spouse beneficiary, you can individual risk tolerance. You Gulf Breeze ■ Florida ■ 32561 IRA. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 17, 2007 5A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Hospital Auxiliary volunteers honored Gulf Breeze Hospital recently Charles Jones, presents... honored their volunteers at a lun- June Jones, cheon at Gulf Breeze First Baptist Mary Jo Mann, Church. 22 Year Pins were award- Lauretta of the ed to Marie Coe, Bobbi Gaither, Mitchell, alk of the own Suzie Gilchrist, Caroline Huber, Dorothy Moore, T By BettyT Archer Allen Johnnie Pedergrass, Jeane Vick. Mary Rohan Those volunteering for 21 and Sharon Years were Maureen Crooker and Wyrnn. Send emails to Betty Archer Allen Ann Jenkins. Vera Kelly was One Year at betty@gulf breezenews.com awarded a 20-year pin and Sarah Pins June Jackson and Rose Marie Abner, Ron or write to Talk of the Town at Paganelli were awarded 19-year Berger, Mary Gulf Breeze News P.O. Box 1414, pins, while Myrtle Trussell, Byrnes, Tina Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 The Gulf Breeze First Baptist Church gym was full of faithful Gulf Breeze Marilyn Freeman, Charly Davey, Sally subject : Hubbard and Janet Slaughter Dechant, Dottie Hospital volunteers during the recognition luncheon in their honor. Unit super- have volunteered for 16 years. D'Imperio, visors served the attendees, showing their appreciation for the myriad of ser- 14-year pins went to Hubert Ronald vices performed by the men and women of the hospital auxiliary. “Talk of the Town” Edgar, Dorothy Grime, Corky Gutkowski, Bettie Kahn, Allen Archer Allen Lynch and June Weiss and Clyde Riffee, Ed Sarrat and Carleen Broome, Shirley Clayson and Wheeler. Clara Gray received 13 Year Pins. Dot Guerrera, David Haddock, Ballet Pensacola Pirate Gery Olson and Joyce Shipman Party were recognized for 12 years of More than 100 people attended service and Bette Sprague for 11. the Ballet Pensacola Pirate party Wendy Brandon was recognized on Saturday May 5th at for nine years and Bambi De Hemingway’s Island Grill on the Jesus and Kay Sheehan for eight sound. The proceeds from this years of volunteering. party went towards The Reluctant Since 1979 Seven Year Pins went to Pirate, a show held on Saturday, Louisa Brown, Toni Kowalskey May 12 at the Saenger theatre. Jeanine Bourgeois, Allan Benton, Susan Finger, Abby Rinke, and Dot Panhorst and Six Year Some of the girls and the Jean Shawna Hogan and Gia Tringas (not pictured) and Hilda Jones Pins to Cotton Connell, Donna Laffite crewmen who donned served as chairs for the Ballet Pensacola Pirate Party. Giddis, Marion Ginn, Patricia their pirate costumes for the party Lasley, Sally Stanford and Betty were also in The Reluctant Pirate Willis. cast. Eric Fritz., a Laffite crew- Those honored for two to five man served as the master of cere- years include Lucille Adams, Jim monies for the Pirate Party. Arnold, Judy Barousse, Mildred The Reluctant Pirate is a Byers, Owen Johnson, Sandy La unique original work choreo- Rocca, Bill Trautvetter, Susan graphed by Ballet Pensacola’s Salon & Day Spa, Inc. Willoughby, Barbara Alphin, artistic director, Bobbi Ball. The Shirley Curran, Barbara Elbert, performance on Saturday was the ● Hair ● Nails ● Facials Evelyn Enzian; Gerrie Harris; last one at the Saenger until after ● Permanent Make Up Barbara Hickman, Leona its renovation is complete in Hutchison, Margaret Roltsch, ● Pureology & Jane 2008. Next season, Ballet Iredale Products Glenda Willett, Robert Brown, Pensacola is challenged with lack Barbara Cornell, Nancy Crane, of performance venues, as are Now taking appointments Lyel Graning, Marilyn Lazear, many local performers. Walk-ins welcome Formerly Marla’s, Lollie Sandfort, Pat Tunison, Same Professionals, Gift certificates Available offering additional services Judith Begu, Lena Bessinge, Mary Brown, Pete Della Ratta, See “Talk,” page 7A 850.932.4255 ● 3331 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. [Beall’s Shopping Center]

www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 6A May 17, 2007 GULF BREEZE NEWS Opinion Gulf Breeze NEWS On the 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 THE SPOT.” 2005 By Franklin Hayes Florida Press Association Place Winner ■ Editorial Page Do you think ■ Sports Section the FCAT is effective measurement of student ability? CO-PUBLISHERS /EDITORS: Lisa Newell Victoria Papajohn April was a month of progress SPORTS EDITOR: Congratulations to the world in the Armed Forces of the Jason Thompson class Andrews Clinic which is . These men and currently celebrating the open- women are your neighbors. STAFF WRITER: ing of its magnificent new facil- Show them your heartfelt appre- Franklin Hayes ity in the city of Gulf Breeze. ciation for their sacrifice and Congratulations also to Doctor bravery. ADVERTISING SALES: Andrews and all of his team for On May 4th Santa Rosa Robyn Philips bringing this great clinic to our County officials and citizens Pam Randall area. will celebrate the National Day PBS&J Consulting and of Prayer. The event will take “No. I think that a lot of stu- Milton High School basketball seniors and homebound citizens. Engineers has been selected to place on the grounds of the dents spend a lot of time OFFICE MANAGER: star and recent signee to the Traffic should be safer on develop a master recreational Santa Rosa County Courthouse. preparing for the exam and Karen Murphy national championship Hickory Shores Boulevard as they miss out on a lot. It is not plan for commission district five University of Florida basketball the county has agreed to install The public is invited to attend. ■ a good way to measure a stu- GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: (from Zoo west through the City team. I am very pleased that three-way stop signs at five dif- On April 19th a formal ribbon cutting ceremony cele- dent's ability. Everyone knows Nikola Stamenkovich, Art Director of Gulf Breeze). The consulting these two cousins have made us ferent intersections. that some students take tests firm has been tasked with a mis- all very proud. • The direct link to Interstate brated the opening of Santa Katie Killen better than others.” sion to determine a comprehen- Help is on the way for con- 10 East is Garcon Point Road. Rosa’s newest industry, CLEAR sive recreational plan for all gested U.S. Highway 98 from This week the county agreed to WIRE. Over 400 new employ- CONTRIBUTORS: -Chi Tran ages and sports activities. Their Bayshore Road to Wal-Mart. widen and resurface this road ees are now being hired at above Betty Archer Allen Pensacola report should be completed The Florida Department of from Avalon Boulevard to Mary average wages. This high tech T. “Bubba” Bechtol within six the eight months. I am Transportation rolled out their Kitchens Road. The Public internet company chose Santa Bette Boyle urging the citizens of our area to proposed six lane plan for Works Department plans to Rosa County from a long list of be actively involved in the pub- increased vehicle capacity this commence this project this sum- suitors. WELCOME, CLEAR Chuck Randle lic visioning meetings. These week. When the plan is com- mer. WIRE! meetings will be publicly I had the privilege to meet Pam Brannon plete I will work very hard with Military Appreciation Month announced and promoted. the Florida-Alabama was celebrated April 27th by the this week with members of the HELP US PLAN FOR THE Transportation Organization Santa Rosa County Florida House and Florida Member: FUTURE! (TPO) to place construction on Commission. All branches of Senate in Tallahassee on several Florida Press Association At our regular meetings the the list of high priority items the Service were represented matters of vital interest to each county commission recognized The Santa Rosa Commission and were recognized. Our coun- one of you. The legislature is National Newspaper Assn. and honored two distinguished reached an agreement with the ty is well known throughout the facing some daunting challenges Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Santa Rosa County athletes: Council on Aging of West world by military personnel for with respect to property tax of Commerce (“2003 Small Boo Weekley, recent PGA tour- Florida, Inc. to provide for home our love, appreciation and relief and providing structure for Business of the Year”) nament winner and Adam Allen, delivered meals for qualified respect for our men and women our fast growing state. Pensacola Beach Chamber “Yes, because it gives an of Commerce across the board equal test for Speech contest revealed the best part of GBES everyone. It's unbiased.” Pensacola Chamber of Commerce A few weeks ago, I had the a standing test winners when they returned to the clus- opportunity to judge the ovation. receive a good ter of competitors. When the -Jim Bosso Navarre Tourist Tropicana Speech Contest at And the amount of finalists and winners were Gulf Breeze Development Council Gulf Breeze Elementary amazing thing attention in announced, the group of com- Santa Rosa County Chamber School. I was blown away. is that they class and on petitors jumped and cheered for of Commerce Not only did the well-com- received one. Instructional one another, truly excited for posed content of the speeches Not only from TV, and even each other’s success. LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze wow me, the boldness of these the gathering go on to com- Of all the talents featured News welcomes your opinion. young children amazed me. of parents and pete on the that day, I hope these students We reserve the right to edit a They marched up on stage, and grandparents, county level. will retain the skills of encour- letter to fit space available. We with varying degrees of exper- above and beyond the praise of So this is a high visibility honor agement and mutual support. do not accept letters containing tise and skill delivered their their classmates assembled to at stake. Instead of looking over It’s great to win the top spot in a personal attack on any indi- speeches. Without a doubt, witness the competition, the their own notes again and again any competition. It’s even bet- vidual. Letters must be limited some of the students performed students vying for the top honor to be at their personal best, ter to get there with the praise to one per month from an indi- their verbal essays with greater received cheers and encourage- these students made eye contact and support of your team. vidual writer. If we receive form letters, we will print only the first delivery and composure, but ment from each other. with each speaker, cheered There were no losers at GBES one we receive. Include your each participant truly deserved The Tropicana Speech con- them, hugged and cheered them that morning. name, address and daytime “I think so. It shows phone number. GB News offers more exposure than meeting whether they've learned what they were supposed to over the CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze The reason I have chosen this ther the city in which they live. from the issue of the tennis and send special messages. The last 12 years. ” News is committed to accuracy forum for my comments, rather I have had the opportunity to courts, pursue your conviction plants and flowers sent to honor and wants to hear from you if we than speaking at the annual deal with the city on three lev- regarding this issue…learn the Solon were beautiful. All the -Jerry Dyar need to make a correction or Town Hall Meeting at the City els…a volunteer with an exper- budget and its constraints. I food was greatly appreciated. Gulf Breeze clarification. Please email us of Gulf Breeze, is that I believe tise, a businessman and a resi- have found the city to have an Everyone has displayed such at [email protected] I will have a larger audience. dent. I have found that never open-door, open-phone, even, kindness and compassion to our with the subject line Excepting those who had real- the three shall meet. In all call-me-at-home attitude. family. We will never forget CORRECTION or life pressing engagements, other aspects of my dealings, I have I feel that the city council, how wonderful you have been CLARIFICATION. Or, call than watching Wheel of Fortune been treated fairly and quick- Buz, David and all the way to to share your time with us. (850) 932-8986 during or Dancing with the Stars, ly…from the mayor and Buz all the bottom do a fine job. If you Thank you for all your sympa- office hours and ask for shame on you. The future direc- the way to the people who turn disagree, I guess I will see you thy and prayers. May your fam- news or sports departments. tion of our City is at stake. It is on the natural gas. at the next meeting and your ilies be blessed with love, kind- not a once-a-year proposition. It is easy to (gripe) when one name on the next ballot. ness and life. Retiring here from stays in the background and Dennis S. Lazear The Family of Solon Gulf Breeze News is published Milwaukee, four years ago, I does not get involved until it Happy City of Gulf Breeze Gandy weekly on Thursdays for $30 have little to complain about. It affects them. Everything that Resident Century per year by Gulf Breeze News was a snow infested, crazy tax- transpires at city hall affects Publishing, Inc. Periodical ing state with a government that you. Gulf Breeze is small Gandy family Have an opinion that you’d like postage paid at Gulf Breeze, had taken themselves from enough where you can make a Florida. USPS # 021819. appreciates support printed in Gulf Breeze News? elected, part-time officials to a difference. To the gentleman Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- TO ALL THOSE WHO Email it to: news@gulfbreeze- “No. It's putting a lot of full-time government industrial who accused the city of illegal tions. POSTMASTER: Please SENT THEIR THOUGHTS, news.com or fax it to: 850-932- emphasis on certain subjects complex hungry for power with dealings during the special elec- send address changes to PRAYERS AND CONDO- 8794 or mail it to: P.O. Box 1414, and leaving others out. It does- Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box closed-door, phone-off-the- tions, if you know, not feel, you LENCES TO OUR FAMILY: Gulf Breeze, FL, c/o Editor Lisa n't round out the human being 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. hook, just tax them policy. are right, take it to the next This has been an extremely Newell. that well.” All content is copyrighted What I see here is a part-time level. The candidate of my difficult time for our family. We Gulf Breeze News reserves the 2007. Advertising rates are council and mayor, earning $1 choice also lost. To the lady feel blessed that so many of you right to edit submitted material for -Len Schellhorn available upon request. per year, doing their best to fur- who walked away, in a huff, took the time to call, come by space. Gulf Breeze

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 17, 2007 7A Faith Gulf Breeze NEWS

Bible schools being planned St. Ann again will pray for calm First Baptist VBS Concord Presby starts Wednesday plans VBS in June waters before hurricane season Vacation Bible School Day Concord Presbyterian Camp will be May 23-25 from Church is offering Vacation St. Ann Catholic Church, St. Ann Catholic Church and Our Lady of the Assumption invite previous hurricanes.” 7:30 am til 5:30 p.m. at First Bible School “The Race Is On” Gulf Breeze, and Our Lady of all to join them in this prayer: Parishioner Stephanie D. Baptist Church of Gulf Breeze. on June 25-29 from 9:30 a.m. the Assumption Mission, God our Father, You set the earth on its foundation: McNeill, who had the original There is no cost. to 12 noon. Curriculum focuses Pensacola Beach, invite all to idea, said she was inspired by Register online at on “The Way, the Truth, and the join them in praying for a safe Keep us safe from the danger of storms and let us the book, “When The Wind www.fbcgulfbreeze.com, call Life” and is designed for chil- hurricane season this year on always feel the presence of your love. May we be secure Blew.” 850-932-2207 or email dren age 5-12. There is no cost. May 19 and 20. The parish will in your protection and serve you with grateful hearts. “Students at Gulf Breeze [email protected]. Security and snacks provided. pray at all Masses for courage We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, Elementary School published a Call 932-6243 to register. and safety for our community who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one book of their reflections on before the hurricane season Hurricane Ivan,” McNeill said. begins. Members will bring a God, for ever and ever. AMEN “Brimming with quirky obser- Dbmnjoh!uif!Xbufst! small item from home to Mass with them, either at St. Ann and ed last year,” said Susie vations, full of hope and humor, Nbz!2:.31! that weekend to be blessed as Our Lady, or at their own hous- Spencer, parish administrator. it made me look at my memo- they pray. es of worship. Msgr. Luke Hunt, pastor at ries of the storm’s aftermath in a Lqkp"Uv0"Cpp"Ecvjqnke"Rctkuj"kp"rtc{kpi"hqt"" Last year at Our Lady, the “After we realized the toll the St. Ann Catholic Church said,“It much different way. The idea of eqwtcig"("uchgv{"fwtkpi"Jwttkecpg"Ugcuqp"4229#" parish held a special prayer ser- busy hurricane seasons had was gratifying seeing our local coming together in prayer, with " Ocuu"Vkogu<"Ucvwtfc{"7"RO" vice, and invited the community taken on our parishioners, we people come to church with a the true treasures of family and Uwpfc{":<37"("33"CO" to bring an item from home to soon realized that only prayer most precious possession from friends, came from that chil- 211!Ebojfm!Esjwf-!Hvmg!Csff{f-!GM!! be blessed. This year, the parish would be able to calm the fears their home to have it blessed. It dren’s book. Truly – children )961*!:43.396:! will repeat the new tradition we were seeing daily. So a was most edifying when I real- do lead us to the best of our- Ocuu"cv"Qwt"Ncf{"qh"vjg"Cuuworvkqp"" with prayers during Mass, and prayer service, aptly named ized that some of the items were selves!” ;42"Xkc"fg"Nwpc""Ï"Uwpfc{";<67"CO"" ask the entire community to join “Calm the Waters’ was institut- the only thing saved from the FOR YOUR FAMILY AND ITS FUTURE. Obituaries are published free of charge in Gulf St. Francis of Assisi’s OBITUARIES Breeze News. Have funeral director email to notices to [email protected]. Expert guidance and innovative solutions to help you reach your financial goals. Call today Midsummer Party is June 9 KIM FORGIONE John’s County there, teaching for a free, no obligation needs assessment. Mark your calendars now studio artists and teachers at 1957-2007 6th grade math. There are no and purchase your tickets for St. The Belmont Arts and Cultural Kim Forgione, aka “Boats,” real words to describe enough Francis of Assisi’s Midsummer Center in Pensacola. Joe Hobbs beloved to detail all that has been her life. Joanne N. Salter Night Party, Saturday, June 9 donated three glass sculptures mother and wife, has It can only be said that no 4300 Bayou. Blvd. ● Suite 23 from 6 to 9 pm at 1 St. Francis and Marty North donated three sunrise, no flower just bloomed, Pensacola, Florida 32503 Drive in Gulf Breeze. pots labeled Pot I, Pot II and Pot gone to meet her no moment in the sun will ever 850-341-2703 Join St. Francis Parishioners III. Belmont Cultural & Arts maker. She be as warm or as beautiful as www.nmfn.com/joannesalter for wine, heavy hors d’oeuvres Center donated two $150 gift passed she was. She will be forever and dessert while bidding on an certificates good for lessons at away very missed and always loved by her array of exciting items donated the Center in glassblowing, peacefully, friends, colleagues and family. by local artists and businesses. glass bead making or pottery. at her home Services were held Saturday, the quiet company© The Silent Auction features The auction runs from 6 to 8 in Jack- May 12 at noon with Full Military Honors, Eternity Funeral Home, 05-2580 ©2007 Northwestern Mutual. Northwestern mutual Financial Network is a marketing name for the sales and distribution arm of the travel packages, original art, p.m.; winners are announced sonville, Forgione Northwestern mutual Life Insurance Company , Milwaukee, WI and its affiliates, and “the quiet company” is a registered trademark. 0000-000 sailing and fishing adventures, immediately following the close Fla., with Jacksonville, Fla. her husband and family by her Memorial Donations can be local restaurant gift certificates, of the sale. There will be draw- sent in Kim’s name to: Canvas dinners in private homes and ings for chances to win door side. Kim was employed at Gulf Church, Post Office Box 831, much more! prizes or win an entire table of Breeze Elementary where she Orange Park, Fl 32067. Two nationally-known fabulous items. All proceeds taught 3rd and 5th grade during “Roses are Red, artists, Joseph Hobbs and Marty will be disbursed to charities. her tenure there until 2001. She Violets are Blue, North, donated work to the General Admission Tickets and her husband then moved to I’ve Gone to Heaven, Midsummer Night Party charity are $15 Call 476-3566 for more Jacksonville to be closer to fam- Toot a Lu” DowntownStyle with a silent auction. They are both details. ily. She was employed by St. ~Kim NewOrlean’s Flair! TALK: ● Open Daily 11 A.M. Driftwood Garden club ‘ takes pride’ ● SUNDAY JAZZ BRUNCH ■ 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. and community feel are needed School, daughter of Shelly and ● Entertainment by J.B. Davis The Driftwood Garden Club for the future of our county. Brian Crockett and Melanie ■ Thursdays - Saturdays 7 P.M. - til met Thursday April 26 at New Haggard, Navarre High School, ■ Sundays 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. World Landing with Margaret GFWC Santa Rosa daughter of Tracey and John ● www.ragtyme.net ● (850)429-9655 James as hostess. Since the pro- Woman’s Club (SRWC) McIntyre were honored. The 201 Jefferson Street ● Pensacola, Florida gram was on taking pride in The Santa Rosa Woman’s reception was sponsored by the your community Margaret deco- Club held its annual May instal- GFWC Milton Woman’s Club, rated the tables with green plants lation of officers on Tuesday, Inc. and a dash of roses set in baskets May 1, 2007 at Hunt Hall on Woman’s Club President, Clearly serving... that she brought from her own Pensacola Beach. Special guests Paula Lou Mapoles, and first south Santa Rosa County for nearly a decade! home. The effect set the tone for included Sharlene Cox, FFWC vice president and art depart- a productive meeting. The nom- District 1 Director; Jeanne ment chairman, Cecile Stephens, inating committee presented the Gutenmann, President of GFWC gave a short program on the following slate for 2007-2008 Crestview Woman’s Club; Women In The Arts series before officers: President, Millie Dehn; Cathy Purdon, Director of the official presentations were Vice-President, Kathy Cannon; Santa Rosa Education made. Recording Secretary, Betty Foundation; and prospective Lisa Chilton won the “Race Art instructor Kelly Strozier Allen; Corresponding Secretary; members Sue Simco and Brenda for the Roses” at the Breezer from Gulf Breeze High School Sara Whitesell; and Treasurer, Sadler. Jo-Ann Price and Julie Bunco party hosted by and Navarre High School’s Emogene Presley. Bamburger were installed as Bethany Barfield in May. Chris Brown were also recog- Following the business meet- new members by President nized. On June 12, the Woman’s ing Dot Morgan introduced the Shirley Gaddis. won second place in holiday Club will present the 1st Annual program, “Taking Pride in Your The officer installation was counted cross stitch. The club Women In The Arts Awards at Community,” with featured conducted by Past President, also won District 1 Honor Score the Santa Rosa County ■ Carl Spear, Jr., O.D. speaker John Tonkin, Executive and second place for programs. Auditorium. Nominations are Barbara Elbert, who used color ■ Director of Santa Rosa County themed ribbons and note pads in The Santa Rosa Woman’s being accepted through May 11 Dustin Grubbs,O.D. Community Commission. John describing each office. The Club will hold its next general in eighteen (18) categories, ■ Neil Hook, O.D. spoke ardently about raising 2007-2008 officers installed meeting on September 4. During including categories for young awareness in environmental were: President, Marion Ginn; the summer small groups will ladies 12-18 years of age. For issues and programs that are President-Elect, Barbara gather to plan the programs and more information please call (850) 939-3459 designed to help. The old stand- Gonshor; Co-First Vice projects for the coming year. 850-626-9567. by programs, such as Rivers Presidents, Linda White- 8158 NAVARRE PARKWAY Clean-Up, the Great American Spunner and Linda Dawson; The Pensacola Beach Clean-Up and Coastal Clean- Second Vice President, Jane Woman’s Club Up, continue to do well, and Parker, Recording Secretary, Pat The Pensacola Beach help raise awareness. He says Tunison; Corresponding Woman’s Club will hold this that the commission will be Secretary, Mary Eder; and month’s meeting on Thursday, introducing new programs, such Treasurer, Anna Campbell. May 17 at Our Lady’s Hunt Hall as Clean Builders, that the board Cathy Purdon explained the on Pensacola Beach at 11:00 details of the new project, “The a.m. This important meeting is Little Red Schoolhouse.” The the Annual Meeting for the club Santa Rosa Woman’s Club will and will include election of offi- cers for the 2007-2008 year and Christopher O’Grady, M.D. provide the manpower to run the Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine “schoolhouse,” a place where other issues concerning the teachers, armed with special Club. Members should bring a pot luck dish. For information, Dr. O'Grady utilizes vouchers, can shop for class- arthroscopy and less invasive room and student needs at spe- contact Sandi Johnson 916- cial prices and will be open on 2533. surgical techniques to treat Monday and Wednesday after- most musculoskeletal noons beginning with the new GFWC Milton Woman’s conditions. school year for 2007-2008. Club, Inc. Now Seeing Patients At the FFWC Fall Six outstanding senior young in Gulf Breeze Convention SRWC won several ladies were honored during To schedule an appointment, call state level ribbons and certifi- Honoring Our Future, the sixth cates. Pat Landfair won first in the Women In The Arts series, 916.3700 Barbra Williams wears a place for her short story; Kay at the Milton Clubhouse on May The ANDREWS INSTITUTE 1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway - Suite 200 “Kentucky Derby” hat for the Craven won second place in 1st. Seniors Meaghan Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Breezer Bunco party. needlepoint; and Shari Fulford Crockett, Gulf Breeze High

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Section B GULF BREEZE NEWS May 17, 2007 As a charter school, PBES must raise own funds

BY FRANKLIN HAYES Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

Pensacola Beach Elementary

Email Bubba at [email protected] School (PBES) has had a history of doing more with less, sometimes with Famous last words even nothing at all. April 29 through May 5 was set aside as National Charter Schools When I was in the Funeral Week by Presidential proclamation to Business here in Gulf Breeze, I used recognize the approximately 4,000 to get notices on strange tombstones charter schools across the country. and famous last words. It has always Because PBES is a charter school it been of interest to me to know just does not receive funding from the what the last words of a person were, Escambia County School District and what did they leave this world say- must rely on grants, fundraising and ing?! Many of them are not so donations. However, despite their famous, as my uncle Elwood, when need for charitable hearts and deep his last words were, “Hold my beer pocketbooks, PBES teachers and and watch this!” However, many peo- administrators are given some flexi- ple have had meaningful things to say bility in planning their curriculum. just before they assumed room tem- Charter schools are public schools perature. This article is not about that provide families with a valuable them! educational alternative” President Submitted photo When the doctor asked my old George Bush said in a prepared state- PBES student Benton Byrd participates in Susan Mcleod’s writing program. McLeod’s students learn effective buddy and Southern humorist Lewis ment. “Because they are not bound by writing skills and then tutor lower grade levels. Grizzard if he had anything he wanted many regulatory requirements, charter to say before he “went under” for his schools have the flexibility to inno- gram to teach her kids to write on third heart operation, Lewis thought vate in ways that will best meet stu- demand for the Florida for a second and said, “When does the dents' academic needs.” Comprehensive Assessment Test last train leave for Albuquerque?’ He PBES Principal Jeff Castleberry (FCAT) and other standardized never came to. I will always wonder if agreed that charter schools give par- exams. he knew those were going to be his ents more education choices saying “When you write within a time last words, if he would have said his school can accept and child that is frame it’s referred to as ‘on demand’, something else, probably not! a Florida resident on a space available McLeod said, adding her system cuts The last words of people that know basis. Castleberry said the flexibility down learning time by weeks. they are going to die are interesting as does come at a price, as the school “The planner helps get their initial well. In the case of convicted killers, had to purchase its own school bus, at thoughts down,” McLeod said. “That some are quite memorable. When accost of over $72,000, with donation allows more instruction time. It’s eas- George Appel, a murderer, was sitting funding in 2006. ier, faster and it works to help keep in the electric chair in New York in “We’re a very small school and students focused on their topic.” 1928 he said, “Well, gentlemen you we’re very cohesive,” fourth and fifth “We’re very aware of the FCAT, are about to see a baked appel!” Now grade language arts teacher Susan but our real goal is to make them bet- that’s funny, I don’t care if he died McLeod said of the 121-member stu- ter writers and to meet the standards right after it or not! dent body facilitated by six teachers of the FCAT,” she said. “We take “Remember, the death penalty is and a handful of administrative per- [writing] across the curriculum and murder.” That was Robert Drew right sonnel. “We all work very closely apply it in science and social studies.” before lethal injection in Texas, together and there aren’t any gaps For more information about the August 2, 1994. He knew what he from one grade level to the next.” school, visit them online at Submitted photo was talking about, in his case anyway! McLeod authored a writing pro- www.pbes.org. LEFT: Kiley Finkbone takes instruction at Pensacola Beach Elementary “How about this for a headline for tomorrow's paper? French fries.” Those were the last words of James French, as he sat in the electric chair National Park Service offers family summer activities in Oklahoma in1966. Now that is a sense of humor! You gotta love a Gulf Islands National 8:30 p.m. June 7, June 21, July 5, July August 10, 8:30 - 11 p.m. Advanced Redoubt Tours on killer like that! Seashore Superintendent Jerry Seeing Sea Life at Perdido 19, August 2, & August 16 at Evening Stargazing at Saturdays at 11 a.m. Most of us remember the last Eubanks announced that the Key, Tuesdays, May 29 - 10 a.m. Naval Live Oaks, an auditori- Superintendent Eubanks words of Gary Gilmore, the last man National Seashore will be August 14 at 9 a.m. Full Moon Walks at the um program followed by encourages everyone to enjoy executed by firing squad in Utah, Jan. offering expanded ranger-led Seeing Sea Life at Naval entrance gate to Fort Pickens, stargaze on Saturday, June 23, the National Seashore and join 17, 1977… “Let's do it!” They did! interpretive programs for the Live Oaks, Sundays, June 17 - Saturday, June 30 and Sunday, July 7, August 4, at 8 p.m. us for our ranger-led programs. And about those last meals, “I did summer season. August 13 at 2 p.m. July 29, at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Junior Ranger Day Camps For a complete program not get my Spaghetti-O's, I got Snorkeling at Perdido Key Pensacola in the Civil War Aug. 28, at 7:30 p.m. for children ages 8-11. Call schedule, call the Naval Live spaghetti. I want the press to know on Wednesdays, May 30 - at Naval Live Oaks, Stargazing with the 916-3001 for reservations. Oaks Visitor Center at 850- this.” Those were the last words of August 15, at 10 a.m. Call 455- Thursdays, May 31, June 14, Escambia County Amateur Sea Star Day Camps for 934-2600. For more informa- Thomas J. Grasso, executed by injec- 5167 for reservations. June 28, July 12, July 26, and Astronomer's Association at children ages 3-5. Call 934- tion, visit our website at tion, Oklahoma, 1995. I’d say old National Trails Day Sunset August 9 at 10 a.m. the entrance gate to Fort 2631 for reservations. www.nps.gov/guis. Tom didn’t give those words a lot of Walk at the entrance gate to Apaches of Fort Pickens at Pickens. Weather permitting Fort Barrancas tours are thought. I wonder if the press cared!? Fort Pickens, June 2, 7 p.m. to Naval Live Oaks, Thursdays, on Fridays, June 15, July 13, & offered daily at 2 p.m. and “You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the Grim Reaper.” Robert Alton SRIAclose Harris, April 21, 1992, executed in The next generation California's gas chamber. He was totally correct, but it’s hard to dance to deciding is showing promise in a gas chamber! Then there are a few that leave us We hear many discouraging words with courage and hero status, as in hotel about the future of our country due to “Take a step forward, lads. It will be the lack of commitment of young peo- easier that way.” Those were the last ple to values which have held commu- words of Erskine Childers, Irish patri- definition nities together over the years. ot just before he was slain by a firing However, if the young men I met BY LISA NEWELL squad, November 24, 1922. This man over last weekend are indicative of the died for everyone that believed in Gulf Breeze News quality of leadership on the horizon, him. [email protected] there is reason for great joy and And finally our great American encouragement. I officiated at the patriots, my favorite being Nathan Developers will have to wait a little wedding of Neal Holland, son of Scott Hale when he said, “It is the duty of while longer before getting approval on and Karen Holland, and Kylen to, and including, the wedding. They every good officer to obey any orders conceptual plans for hotels or fraction- Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. were handsome standing in the wed- given him by his commander-in-chief. al resorts on Pensacola Beach as Santa Hopkins, on Kiawah Island, S.C. ding with their tuxes, etc. Some were I did that, now I die for my country. Rosa Island Authority Board members Lisa Newell/Gulf Breeze News The women were out doing their still in school, working on advanced “He was then shot by a British firing continue to wrangle with the definition Julian MacQueen tries out a thing, i.e., nails, hair, facials, etc., degrees. squad for being a spy, in 1776. He is of a hotel. Segway that a new company plans while the groom and his groomsmen Neal himself will begin medical forever a hero to us all. Developers of a “fractional resort” at to offer as rentals on Pensacola and ushers congregated at the home school in the fall. Others were already I wonder if any of us will have time the site of the former Clarion on Beach. the Hollands rented on Kiawah Island. out of school, gainfully employed and to think about what our last words Pensacola Beach assured the board that I didn’t get acquainted with the making their mark. will be. If I do, I’m going to say, the concept, which has an average days, providing the devices operate at women as I did the men and I was I couldn’t help but feel, as I saw “Damn, what a ride!” room size of 1,289 square feet, will normal walking speed. greatly impressed with the calibre of these young men handle their respon- Just thought you’d like to know... function as a hotel. However, a Prom Queen LLC won the bid for young men poised to become the pre- sibilities at the wedding and relate spokesman for the group expressed the causeway property at $600,000 sent and future leaders. All of the men with people of different generations Send island news to concern that the project will miss which is adjacent to the site of the had either grown up with Neal, or met with a sense of confidence, that our another season because the SRIA con- group’s new marina development him during college years and devel- world is in good hands. news@gulf- tinues debating the hotel definition. where Cocoanuts and Boy on a oped that bond between them. If they represent the next genera- The board tabled the Clarion deci- Dolphin were located. They were intelligent, articulate, tion of leaders, we can move into the breezenews.com or sion until its May 23 meeting. The ribbon cutting for the new pub- able to be serious while, at the same future with a great sense of confi- call 850-932-8986 In other action, SRIA approved lic restrooms and public safety building time, enjoy the moments leading up dence and hope. Segway rentals on the island for 90 will be May 22.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 17, 2007 3B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS Belmont offers hot glass, cold beer The Belmont Arts Center will Sunday, May 20, will be in the hold its next “Hot Glass, Cold sanctuary at First Baptist Beer” open house fundraiser Church, Pensacola. Both nights PLAN YOUR WEEKEND Friday, May 18 from 5-9 p.m. at are at 6 p.m. the Belmont, 401 North Reus The beach concert will be at St., and feature glass blowing the Pensacola Beach Pavilion demonstrations glass bead stage, and while there are demonstrations, jewelry making benches provided, residents are “Not Quite with FSG, complimentary bev- certainly welcome to bring their Fab,” a erages and snacks, artwork in own lawn chairs. The Sunday Beatles the gallery, hand blown cups, night program incorporates sev- Tribute Band, and more. eral banners, proclaiming the takes stage Patrons who donate $20 various names of Jesus, in a Tuesday at towards the Belmont Arts wonderful song called “No Bands on the Beach. Center’s glass blowing pro- Other Name.” grams and studio will receive a The Civic Band performs May 24 at Evenings in Olde Seville. hand blown glass to keep. All US Marines and Angels on the drawing will be held June 29. ages are invited to attend, how- bring lawn chairs or blankets to Civic Band Beach Getaway No purchase is necessary to ever patrons must be 21 years of Beatles tribute at the pavilion area. No pets are win, however a donation of $5 allowed and glass is prohibited. performs in Seville age with valid photo ID for con- Pensacola Beach in full swing for two tickets will benefit IB Concerts are provided and orga- The Pensacola Civic Band Tickets are now available for sumption of adult beverages. Get ready for a British inva- West, a private nonprofit agency nized by the Santa Rosa Island will pay tribute to our armed the Angels on the Beach Please drink responsibly. sion as “Not Quite Fab” grabs dedicated to helping the blind Authority. forces at the Evenings in Olde Getaway. The winner will enjoy In addition, the evening will the stage at Bands on the Beach Seville Square concert on and visually impaired achieve also feature a kiln opening with from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, For more information call a three-night stay in a gulf-front Kim Duell at the Santa Rosa Thursday from 7–9:15 p.m., room at the Hilton Pensacola maximum independence. For ceramic instructor Marty North May 22. The popular Beatles May 24 in historic Seville more information on how to and your last chance to get your tribute band will transport you Island Authority at (850) 932- Beach Gulf Front on Blue Angel 2257, go to www.visitpensaco- Square in downtown Pensacola. Weekend, July 19, 20 and 21. A enter, please contact Lindsay tickets to win Belmont’s “Art in back in time, when the fabulous Opening the evening is Baldwin Pieler at 850-477-2663 or Motion” car! four from Destin perform all the labeach.com or tune to Cat meal package for the weekend is Pops with a mix of jazz, march- [email protected] or visit For more information, con- great songs of the most success- Country 98.7 for the latest also included. updates. es and traditional band music. Tickets are available at www.ibwest.org. tact 429-1222 or visit www.bel- ful band of all times. If you love The Pensacola Civic Band, montartscenter.com. the Beatles, you’ve got to hear Independence for the Blind of Exploreum extends conducted by Don Snowden, West Florida (IB West). The Not Quiet Fab. will present a patriotic tribute ‘God with us’ will Arrive early for this concert hours for Pompeii Concerts are free to the public. be performed as the Marine Corps kicks off The Gulf Coast Exploreum OPEN DAILY the evening at 6 p.m. with a spe- Beachside and at Science Center is extending the 12:30 pm cial tribute to their forces. Col. hours of the international block- GULF (850) 934-3332 First Baptist Christopher “Caveman” buster exhibition, A Day in BREEZE CINEMA 4 Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 This program will be present- Holzworth, commanding officer Pompeii, due to increased 3.7 miles east of Pens. Beach Exit ed by the First Baptist Church of Marine Corp Aviation demand. The Exploreum will YOUR ART HOUSE Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra; Training Support Group-21 will remain open until 6 p.m., one BY THE BEACH NOW SHOWING th th and the youth ensemble, be the leading voice paying trib- hour later than the current Friday May 18th- Sunday May 24th Friday May 18 through Thursday May 24 Surrender. The music for ute to the Marines from the schedule. The extra hour will be ● The Namesake Shrek the Third: PG ...... 12:30 1:30 2:40 3:40 4:50 5:50 7:00 8:00 9:10 10:10 “Alleluias” this year will be the Pensacola area that were killed in effect every day of the week (PG13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ------worship musical, “God with in action, as well as recognizing except Sunday when the The Black Book ● Georgia Rule: R...... 1:10 4:15 7:25 9:30 Us.” It involves a central wor- Marines that have served in past Exploreum will close at 5 p.m. (R) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ------● Hot Fuzz: R...... 3:55 9:35 Only ship leader/narrator, multiple wars and current combat veteran With less than a month left in Days of Glory (R) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ● Delta Force: PG-13...... 1:15 4:05 7:20 9:50 soloists, and two personal testi- instructors assigned to MATSG- the exhibition, there has been an ------monies. It’s a wonderfully inspi- 21. As a special thanks to the increase in visitors as the exhib- Little Children ● Spiderman 3: PG-13...... 12:45 2:15 3:45 5:15 6:45 8:15 9:45 (R) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 rational program, and one which Pensacola community for sup- it gets ready to close on June 3. ● The Invisible: PG-13...... 1:00 6:50 Only porting their training, Col www.gulfbreezecinema4.com will excite your faith in God. For more information on ● Disturbia: PG-13...... 1:20 4:00 7:00 9:25 There are two performances Holzworth will unveil “The times, exhibits, movies or JPN CINEMAS There is a SNEAK PEEK show of Pirates of the Caribbean of “Alleluias.” Saturday, May Marine Pelican.” prices, visit the Exploreum’s Live Oak Plaza ● Hwy 98 on Thursday, May 24 at 8:00PM ! 19, will be at the beach, and Spectators are encouraged to website at www.exploreum.net. 916-9402 @OSO

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Optimist Fishing Rodeo this weekend The 32nd Annual Gulf Breeze Optimist Club Fishing Rodeo will be held May 19-20 at Shoreline Park, South in Gulf Breeze. Grand Prize this year is a cash award of $1,000 plus many other prizes. Tickets are $20, available at Gulf Breeze Bait and Tackle, Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier or by calling 932-2734. Tom Naile, Optimist Club Treasurer, is chairman of this event. Contact him at: tom- [email protected] or call 932-2303.

GBHS Basketball Rummage Sale/Car Wash Saturday The Gulf Breeze High basketball programwill hold a rummage sale and car wash Saturday from 8 a.m.-noon at the high school. The teams will also sell soft drinks and baked goods during the rummage sale. GBSAfootball, soccer registration underway Registration for the 2007 GBSA football and soccer season is now until May 31. A $10 late fee will be assessed for any participants after that. A record number of teams came out for the annual Gulf Breeze Relay for Life last GBSA soccer is open to Friday at Dolphin Stadium. This year’s theme was “Cancer Never Sleeps,” and kids ages 4-14, while football Relay attendees found out firsthand about the “never sleeping” part as they is open for kids ages 5-14. Registration forms will be participated in the 18-hour long event, which began Friday afternoon and ended available at the Gulf Breeze Saturday morning. The festivities began at 6 p.m. with the Survivor’s Walk and the Rec Center. If you have any luminary ceremony took place at 9, which included a reading of the names of questions, please contact cancer survivors, as well as ones who lost their battles with cancer. Teresa Hawthorne or Denise Biggs at the Rec Center, 934- 5140 or email [email protected].

Dolphin Baseball Camp May 28-31 Dolphin Baseball Camp for ages 7 to 14 will be Monday, May 28 -Thursday, May 31 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon at the Dolphin Baseball Field. Attendees should wear baseball attire (glove, hat, cleats, etc.). Cost is $100 for all four days, or $30 for a single day. For details, call Coach Renfroe at 748-2227 or email him at [email protected] tarosa.k12.fl.us. See Briefs, Page 4C 6 Tides Pensacola Bay Entrance May 17-23 Thur 17 - High 9:30 AM, Low 9:44 PM Fri 18 - High 10:27 AM, Low 11:03 PM Sat 19 - High 11:26 AM Sun 20 - Low 12:14 AM, High 12:23 PM Mon 21 - Low 1:09 AM, High 1:12 PM Tue 22 - Low 1:44 AM, High 1:50 PM Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Wed 23 - Low 2:00 AM, High 2:07 PM New cheerleaders, new gear The Dolphin football team’s spring jamboree at Pace Tuesday was also the debut for the 2007-08 varsity cheerleaders, who are selling t-shirts and sweatshirts Navarre Beach starting tomorrow at the team’s Blue and White game. T-shirts (in yellow, pink and blue) are $12, while the sweatshirts (pink and blue) are $24. They are (front May 17-23 row, from left): Elizabeth Niles, Brittany Loudon, Sarah Hyman, Kadee Kennedy, Sarah Morgan, Chrissy Helvenston and Elise Fromularo. Back (from left): Kari Thur 17 - High 8:46 AM, Low 7:52 PM Fri 18 - High 9:43 AM, Low 9:11 PM Stephenson, Natalie Landry, Kady Reeves, Bayleigh Boles, Casey Redish, Maci deMahy, Maggie Clark and Amanda Bennett. Sat 19 - High 10:42 AM, Low 10:22 PM Sun 20 - High 11:39 AM, Low 11:17 PM Mon 21 - High 12:28 PM, Low 11:52 PM GIFT Tue 22 - High 1:06 PM CERTIFICA Wed 23 - Low 12:08 AM, High 1:23 PM Tanning AVAILABLE!TES Milton, Blackwater River May 17-23 Thur 17 - High 12:33 PM, Fri 18 - Low 12:05 AM, High 1:30 PM ● 10% GRADUATION DISCOUNT ● FREE Manicure with Spa Pedicure Sat 19 - Low 1:24 AM, High 2:29 PM & Sun 20 - Low 2:35 AM, High 3:26 PM Nails Mon 21 - Low 3:30 AM, High 4:15 PM Tue 22 - Low 4:05 AM, High 4:53 PM Wed 23 - Low 4:21 AM, High 5:10 PM 850-934-0906 ● 4566 GULF BREEZE PKWY. ● HICKORY SHORES PLAZA

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BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected] The Gulf Breeze Dolphin baseball program celebrated a successful season with its end of the year awards banquet May 9 at the First Baptist Church. The program’s three teams all won at least 11 games, with a .674 overall winning percentage. “That’s the sign of a program going in the right direction,” varsity head coach Randy Renfroe said. “This has been a very successful year.” After the crowd enjoyed a catered meal from Carrabba’s, ninth grade coach Jak-y Kohr and junior varsity coach Bobby Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Clayton introduced their squads. JV baseball award winners Tyler McGee was the From left: Luke Crooke, Kyle Schnackenberg, Spencer Wiley, Greg Shows, Kris Matsoukas freshman’s team Leadership and Daniel Shull. Not shown: Bo Dobson. award winner, while Thomas Dorsey, Cruz Lee, McGee, This communication is neither an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state in which such offer, solicitation or Nicky Schumacher, Josh sale would be unlawful under the securities laws of any such state. Offers and sales shall Suelflow and Austin Whidby only be made pursuant to a prospectus, a copy of which can be obtained by either calling the Highwater Ethanol office at 888-667-3385, attending one of the meetings near you, were the team’s Academic or visiting us at www.highwaterethanol.com. Award winners. Each player with a 3.5 grade point average or above was given the award. Bo Dobson was the JV’s Leadership award winner, while Luke Crooke, Kris Matsoukas, BRFSS calling? Greg Shows, Spencer Wiley, Kyle Schnackenberg and Daniel Stay on the line Shull were the team’s Academic for a healthier Florida! Award winners. Renfroe then introduced his squad, who had wins over state Twenty minutes of your time could help tournament participants Jay and Pine Forest among their 17 wins. make your community healthier! Other stats of note from this The Florida Department of Health is currently year’s season included a .358 team batting average, a 3.62 conducting the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance team earned run average, 49 System (BRFSS) survey in your area. The BRFSS is stolen bases (with only seven the world’s largest, on-going telephone health caught stealing) and 14 home survey tracking health conditions and behaviors. runs, the most during Renfroe’s 15 years in the Dolphin program. The survey is anonymous and random. “I’m exceptionally proud of Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News the season we had,” Renfroe said. Freshman award winners For more information, visit www.cdc.gov/brfss Ashton Vance, Tyler From left: Thomas Dorsey, Nicky Schumacher, Cruz Lee, Josh Suelflow and Tyler McGee. See Baseball, Page 3C 6 Now shown: Austin Whidby.

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Second first time around Michael Stemcosky took second place recently in his first amateur body build- ing competition at the Panhandle Showdown. The event was put on by Max Muscle and Powerhouse Gym as the sponsors. Stemcosky competed in the lightweight division and was fourth in the overall novice division. “A lot of intense training, dieting, and hard work has got me where I am now,” said Stemcosky, who will compete on June 11 at the South Belt Classic and July 28 at the Battle of Biloxi. Submitted Photo

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Softball award winners Award winners at the GBHS softball banquet Friday were (from left): Deannette Zuniga, Rachel Viglione and Lyndsey Wright. Not shown: Sarah Munsch, Catherine Horn and Cori Linville. Christopher Bookout, MD Lady Dolphin softball team Orthopedics & Sports Medicine - Sports injuries holds awards banquet - Arthritis

BY JASON THOMPSON After players and parents 10-12 in his first year as coach. enjoyed a potluck dinner, freshman Freshman Rachel Viglione, - Joint replacement Gulf Breeze News coaches Patrick Kean and Melissa sophomores Sarah Munsch and [email protected] - Fracture care Payne introduced their team. Lyndsey Wright, junior The Gulf Breeze Lady Junior varsity coach Brett Napier Catherine Horn and senior Cori Dolphin softball team held its followed by introducing his team. Linville were the program's annual awards banquet Friday at One of his players, Tess Academic award winners. the GBHS softball field. Waggoner, was awarded the Deannette Zuniga was the Now Seeing Patients The banquet took place just Angel In the Outfield award, in team’s Golden Glove award 48 hours after Escambia lost in honor of former Lady Dolphin winner, while Wright was the at the Andrews Institute the state semifinals. Gulf Jennifer Zepp, who passed Silver Slugger award winner When Experience Counts Breeze lost to the Lady Gators away about 10 years ago. with a .391 batting average. Call To Schedule an Appointment The ANDREWS INSTITUTE twice during the regular season Varsity coach Rob Simon then Linville was named the team's 1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway - Suite 205 by a total of four runs. introduced his squad, who went Most Valuable Player. 943-4119 Gulf Breeze, FL 32561

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Powder Puff champs The senior class won the annual Gulf Breeze High Powder Puff game, defeating the junior class 7-0 in overtime in the championship game. Look for more coverage (and more photos) of the game in upcoming issues of the Gulf Breeze News.

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BY BETTY ARCHER ALLEN Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

On Thursday April 19, the fifth grade students in Janice Wilkins, Terrie Lyons, and Natalie Sommer classes broke the ground on the Gulf Breeze Elementary School (GBES) campus to create an outdoor Science Garden/Lab. The entire GBES population will utilize this garden in practicing scientific processing skills. These three teachers wrote a grant to the Santa Rosa Education Foundation and were awarded $500 for this project. Claire Koontz The teachers’ major goal was to provide active learning and Class of: 2009 hands-on experiences in the field of science. To do this they Daughter of: Tim and wanted to establish a Garden of Jenny Koontz Learning as an outdoor science laboratory where students can Sports: Volleyball and softball gain first-hand knowledge of a Betty Archer Allen/Gulf Breeze News variety of ecosystems. Fifth grade students in Janice Wilkins, Terrie Lyons and Natalie Sommer classes are planting flowers on the Gulf Breeze The development and Hobbies: Playing travel Elementary School campus to create an outdoor Science Garden/Lab. softball, going to the implementation of the Garden beach. will include each classroom’s and got this grant have a very and functioned in many Science Department Chairperson College. She was Bellview impressive background and are leadership roles throughout her for the school. She was chosen as Middle School Teacher of the involvement in the planning, Koontz played right field very enthusiastic educators. career. She calls her classes 2003/2004 Teacher of the Year Year in 2000 and the Escambia creating, and maintaining of a for the Lady Dolphins specific habitat. The major Janice Wilkins’ Wonders. for Woodlawn Beach Middle Middle School English Teacher and was one of the habitats developed will be a Wilkins has a Terrie Lyons received her B.S. School. of the Year in 1999. team’s top batters in cultivated plot, a wetland B.S. in Elementary Education and Natalie Sommer has a In their application for the terms of average. She habitat, a “backyard” area Elementary Masters Master's of Education in grant Wilkins, Lyons and also played on the consisting of a bird-watching Education Degree in EducationSommer pointed out that varsity volleyball team. station and a butterfly garden, a with a focus Middle Leadership/Curriculum and “Developing scientific literacy She has an older weather station, and an area for on English School Instruction from University of in children is no longer brother Kevin, a 2006 reading and conducting from Texas Curriculum West Florida. sufficient. Children must be GBHS graduate. seminars in the outdoors. A&I and She has 17 scientifically and Teachers will use the garden University Instruction years experi- environmentally aware. All Brought to you by for science lessons that will and a Masters Wilkins from the ence of living things on our beautiful integrate reading, writing, math Degree in University of teaching in planet depend on the concepts, and social studies into Educational West Florida. elementary, environment to provide the food garden activities. Teachers will Leadership-Administration from She has 16 Lyons middle and water necessary to grow draw on students’ questions and University of West Florida, She years school and and to live.” ideas to guide lessons and use holds many certifications from experience as high school. This Science Garden/Lab open-ended questioning K through 12 right up to a classroom teacher. She taught will be developed and used strategies. Students will predict educational Leadership and She holds certification in English, Sommer by all grade levels K -5. outcomes, test and research Administration. She has had Elementary and Middle School German, and These teachers have investigations, and use math approximately 23 years teaching education. Terri has successfully Journalism in achieved their major goal to and technology skills to chart experience in Elementary and passed the Potential Candidate Escambia and Santa Rosa coun- provide active learning and Middle Schools. Training program, served on ties. She has taught ESOL hands-on experiences by Now in Gulf Breeze! and graph data. 5454 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. The three teachers, Janice Wilkins has taken advantage many School Committees and (English for Speakers of Other establishing a Garden of www.bryanpestcontrol.com Wilkins, Terrie Lyons, and of has taken advantage of many has been chairperson for Science Languages) post secondary as Learning as an outdoor 850-916-1124 Natalie Sommer, who applied in-service education programs Fair. She currently serves as the an adjunct at Pensacola Junior science laboratory. BRIEFS (850) 916-1344

Continued from Page 1C Shaeffer 934-1513. will feature appearances by Les baseball concession stand from Gulf Breeze Tiger Point rec soccer Miles, John Brady and other 5-8 p.m. Tuesday through Bayside, TP rec signups will be at the Tiger special guests. Thursday. Maintenance Service Point soccer trailer on Saturday Doors open at 6:00 p.m. with For more information, soccer tryouts, ● ● May 12 and 19 from 9 a.m.-1 the program beginning at 7:00 contact Donnie Wilson at 393- Home or Business General Repairs Electric registration at p.m. p.m. The tour experience 6329. Plumbing ● Painting ● Decks Tiger Point Park includes silent auction items 35 Years Experience this month LSU Tiger Tour provided by TAF and LSU mer- GBHS Summer chandise for sale from the LSU LICENSED ● INSURED SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT The Bayside Soccer Club, as 2007 in Pensacola Alumni Association, as well as Classic June 7-10 well as Tiger Point’s rec soccer May 23 dinner and cash bar. The 17th annual GBHS program, is holding The LSU Tiger Tour 2007 For more information, call Summer Baseball Classic is registrations this month for the presented by Capital One, Cox 206-7981. June 7-10 at Shoreline Park. 2007 season. Sports Television and Eagle The tournament will feature For girls interested in playing 98.1 hits the road this year eight brackets, starting with a 7- for a Bayside team, tryouts are Tiger Point football traveling to 13 cities across the under bracket and ending with a Monday May 21, and southern region. registration 14-under bracket. Cost is $200 Wednesday May 23 from 5:30- The Pensacola event hosted underway per team (for 7 and 8-under, FREE 2-NIGHT VACATION! 7:30 p.m. by the Panhandle Bayou Early registration for football only) and $275 for teams age Donate Car • Boat • RV • Motorcycle For boys, Bayside tryouts are Bengals Alumni Club will be and cheerleading at Tiger Point nine through 14. Tuesday May 22 and Thursday 1-800-227-2643 held on Wednesday, May 23 at Park is now underway. For more information, call May 24 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. the Hilton Garden Inn, Forms can found online at Coach Renfroe at 748-2227 or For more information, call Mike www.boatangel.com Pensacola Beach. The event tigerpointpark.com or at the email him at [email protected] Miller 712-7813 or Debbie tarosa.k12.fl.us School Briefs Sidelines Sports Bar & Restaurant sidelinessportsbarandrestaurant.com Bank of Pensacola #2 Via De Luna ● Pensacola Beach, FL DCT accepting 934-3660 ● 42 tvs – 8 Hi-Def Big Screens applications for ● NFL Sunday Ticket 2007-08 school year “Community Banking ● ESPN College Gameplan Applications are now being ● Wings ● Burgers accepted for the Diversified Powerfully Connected” ● Seafood ● Ribs Career Training program in the 2007-08 school year. Any student that would like to apply, Retail Services Commercial Services Peg Leg Pete’s Oyster Bar www.peglegpetes.com can pick up an application in Lending Service Mortgage Services 1010 Ft. Pickens Road the guidance office or from Pensacola Beach, Fl Mrs. Folse in Room 821. Private Client Services Insurance Services 932-4139 ● The freshest local seafood UWF music Visit your neighborhood branch ...always on the menu! ● OYSTER DAY every department plans Gulf Breeze Proper - Tiger Point - Pace WEDNESDAY! summer camp ● DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS The University of West COMING SOON in 2007 Monday - Friday Florida Department of Music, in Pace (5 Points) and Navarre partnership with the Pensacola Maria’s Opera, will offer a summer music - Garden Street - Romana Street - Fresh Seafood camp for high school students, Market ages 14 to 18, July 22 through 27 - Cordova - Ninth Avenue - Blue Angel - 621 Cervantes Street on the UWF Main Campus. - Town & Country - Nine Mile Road - Pensacola, Fl ● 432-4999 The base registration fee is Fresh from ● Shrimp ● Oysters -Pine Forest - Pace - Gulf Breeze - Tiger Point - the boats $200 per person, with additional daily! ● Grouper ● Crabs fees for housing, meal plans and ● plus many more Gulf Coast Favorites! private lessons. The application Member FDIC 850-436-7800 See School, Page 5C 6 GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 17, 2007 5C Schools Gulf Breeze NEWS WBMS grads walk the aisle Tuesday Principal Conni Carnley, CREGUT, CODY CREWS, ELAINE HOWELL, DAVID HULSEY, DAVID MICHAEL PETERSON, EMILY Assistant Principal Will Nowling CROMER, TYLER CULLINGS, HUNTER, DANIELLE JAMISON, PETTIGREW, KAYLEE POSTLE, ADRIAN CULPEPPER, SHELBY ALBERT JENKINS, MICHAEL POWELL, JESSIE and the rest of the faculty and staff at CURRAN, FRANCIS DAILEY, ZACHARY JENKINS, CODY QUICK, KELSEY QUINN, STEVEN Woodlawn Beach Middle School NICOLE DAVID, KELSEY DAY, JENNINGS, CASSANDRA RANNALS, JANNA RASCH, RYAN congratuate the following eighth TAYLER DELANE, JOHNSON, JOSHUA JOHNSON, REISEN, EMILY RETHERFORD, graders, who will graduate Tuesday: KATHRYN DENNIS, MADELAINE PETER JOSS, LANCE KANZIGG, DAVID RICE, JENNIFER MICHAEL ADAMS, JAMES DICKSON, MELISSA DOUBLEDAY, KELSEY KARALIUS, JONATHAN RICHARDSON, ASHLEY RIDDLE, ADDIS, JESSE ADKINS, KENDRYX DAVID DUDLEY, BRANDON DUFN- KAUBLE, KAYDRA KAY, BRANDON RING, BRITTANY ALDRICH, RICKI ALEX, AUSTIN ER, MADELINE DUGAN, ROBERT KARI KEETON, CLARISSE RITTER, DRAKE ROBERT, SASHIE ALEXANDER, JOHNATHAN DUNAWAY, CHRISTINA DUNHAM, KEMP, JOHN KEPKO, VICTOR RODRIGUEZ, DAVIN ROGERS, ALFORD, DEREK ALOY, ERIC ZACK DUNHAM, CASSIE DYSON, KING , BRYAN KIRSCHTEN, JAMES ROMERO, SEAN ROOSE, ANDERSON, BRITTANY ANGLES, CHADWICK EATON, KYLE SHAWN KIRSCHTEN, NICHOLAS MICHELLE ROSS, LINDA VANESSA APODACA, SEAN ELLIOTTE, ABI EVANS, RAQUEL KOCON, LIONEL KOWACKI- RUSSELL, MIRANDA RUTH, DES- ARCADI, BRANDON ARMSTRONG, FARRELL, PATRICK FEDRICH, MCGRATH, CHARLES LAFRAZIA, TINEE SANDERS, RACHEL KAYLEE ARMSTRONG, REID AUTUMN FIELDS, STEPHANIE JON LAMBERT, SELENA SANDS, KRISTIN SCHIPANI, ARMSTRONG, XAVIER FILBERT, SEQUOYA FINN, EVAN LAMONT, BRANDON LARISCY, ALEXANDRA SCHLECHTE, ARMSTRONG, BROOKE AVRITT, FLAGG, TROY FLETCHER, MICHAEL LARSEN, CARLY DONOVAN SCOTT, ASHLEY BALL, CHRISTINA KENNETH FLORES, JENNIFER LASZLO, AMANDA LAVIGNE, NATHANIEL SCOTT, BROCK BARKER, SEAN BARON, FOEHL-RODRIGUEZ, RYAN LOGAN LAW, CHRISTIAN SECONDINE, ANDRE' SELBY, BRYAN BARRETT, CONNOR FREEMAN, COLIN FREW, AMY LAWSON, ZACHARY LEBLANC, NATHAN SELLERS, RANDALL BARRETTA, SAMANTHA BAUL- FRIAR, CAVANTE' GALE, SCOTT INDIA LEE, LACEY LEE, PHILIP SELTZER, NATHAN DREE, SAMANTHA BAULT, BLAINE GALLREIN, ANDREW GARCIA, LEICHT, ERYN LENTNER, SHELLENBARGER, BRANDEN BECK, CHRISTOPHER BELKE, MEGAN GARDNER, MADISON LIEBERKNECHT, SHERRELL, JOSHUA SHIVELY, SARAH BELL, JASMINE BERNARD, STEPHEN GAYEWSKI, ROBYN JUSTIN LOGAN, STERLING MICHAEL SIMPSON, JORDAN EMILY BERTEAU, DEREK BIBEAU, GEORGE, SHANNON GLASS, LOVELADY, MARY MACCLURE, SMITH, MEGAN SPENCE, HAILEY ZACHARY BILLINGSLEY, ALLI- GRANT GOLOMBESKI, JAMES MACY MAEDA, ROBERT MANN, STARKS, STEPHANIE STEVENS, SON BOLANIS, ANTHONY GONZALES, RYAN GOSS, JACOB COLLEEN MAREK, BENJAMIN EMILY STUCKEY, JOSEPH BONFIGLIO, HELEN BONOME, GRAHAM, MICKELL GRAHAM, MARKS, JESSICA MARSHALL, SUTTER, SHAWN TAGUE, SAMUEL STEPHANIE BORSACK, VIVIENNE MARY ELIZABETH GRICE, MARK MATECHIK, TARYN TAYLOR, YOUDELINE THAYER, BOUDREAUX, JACQUELYN TYLER GRIFFITH, VICTORIA MATTINGLY, KEVIN MAYE, KIM- JANISHA THOMAS, STEVEN BOULTON, CHANDLER BRIDGES, GRIFFITH, HOLLIDAY GRILLO- BERLY MAYER, HOLLY MAZOUR, THORNTON, REAGAN LIANA BROOKS, CHRISTOPHER KERNS, GABRIELLE GRIMALDI, SHANE MCDUFFIE, THREADGILL, KIMYODA BRYAN, BILLY BURK, NATHANIEL SAMANTHA GRIMALDI, AJA CODY MCGOWAN, SHANNON THURLOW, SARAH VAN DYK, RICO CAMACHO, KYLE CAMILLI, JIMMY GROOMS, JENNIFER GUILMETTE, MCKIERNAN, SHANE MCMASTER, VARGAS, CASSANDRA VENEGAS, CAMPBELL, JIOVANNAH CAMP- HUNTER GULLICKSON, CAROLANNE MCWILLIAMS, MICHAEL VENEGAS, BELL, RACHELLE CAMPBELL, CODY HADEN, JONATHAN SYDNEY MELANSON, ALEXA VITALIY VINOGRADOV, LAURA WILLIAM CAMPBELL, HALE, JULIAN HALL, MIRANDA MENDEZ, NICHOLAS MONROE, WAGONER, MATTHEW WEAVER, LAUREN CARLTON, CHELSIE HAMMOND-WHITE, SARAH NICOLAI MOORE, JON WEIS, CORTNEY WELLS, CARPENTER, TORRIE CARROLL, HARDIN, TYLER HARP, ABIGAIL SHERIDAN MOORE, BRANDON NATHANIEL WHEELER, BRITTNEY CHRISTIAN CASANOVA, HARRELL, KELLY HAYES, HOLLY MORRIS, MARK MOSS, WHITE, SERGIO WILLIAMS, NICHOLAS CERBONE, BRITTNEY HEATON, ANNIE HEINTZ, HRISANTHI MUKAS, CASSEY ASHLEY WILLIAMSON, CHAKOWSKI, LEAH CHARITAT, HALEY HERMAN, DAXTON MURRAY, EDUARDO NAJERA, MARIAH WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM CLARY, HIGGINS, CORBIN HIPPENSTEEL, LUIS NAJERA, YIRA NETO, EMILY ZACHARY WILLIS, DANIELLE JASON COAKLEY, CHASE KAYLYN HOAGLAND, FELECIA NORTON, SETH NYDAM, WILLOUGHBY, LOGAN WILLSON, COLE, HALEY COLEMAN, JAMIE HODGE, MATTAYA HOLCOMB, ASHLEY O'CONNOR, NICOLE CHRISTIAN WRIGHT, STEPHANIE COONS, JASMINE COOPER, SYD- BRIAN HOLLENBECK, OLIVER, JUSTIN PADILLA, WRIGHT, GABRIEL YATES, ADAM NEY CORKREN, ALEJANDRA CHRISTOPHER HOSLER, REBEKAH PADILLA, ROBERT PAL- YNFANTE, ALLEN "Chance" YORK, CORTES, PAULA COSTA, OMNI CHRISTOPHER HOSTLER, ADINO, CONNOR PARKER, LUCIENNE YUNEVICH. 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Submitted Photo Quality & Service is Our Priority GBHS Key Club third for service at state convention ● ● ● Ten students from GBHS, Mrs. Mary Montcalm and Kiwanis Advisor Jack Gander, attended the 69th annual Key Club District Residential Commercial Home Builders Property Management Convention in Orlando at the Rosen Shinglecreek Resort. The following officers attended: Mea Adams, Lt. Governor for CARPET ● TILE ● WOOD ● AREA RUGS Division 1, Ali Gilmartin, Key Club President, Kelsey Norris, Vice President, Angela Whidby, Secretary, and Brittany Wheeler, GULF BREEZE (850) 932-7474 ( Across from the ZOO) Treasurer. Other members attending were: Alice and Stephanie Davis, Meaghan Ives, Kayla Clark, and Karen Omelian. The 5660 Gulf Breeze Pkwy - Bldg. A ● Gulf Breeze, FL ● M-F 9AM -5PM ● Sat 9AM -1PM following members were recognized as Distinguished members: Meaghan Ives, Ali Gilmartin, Kelsey Norris, Angela Whidby, 6 months Brittany Wheeler, Kayla Clark. Mea Adams was recognized as Distinguished Club Secretary. PENSACOLA (850) 438-4388 same as cash ! 2820 W. Fairfield Dr. ● Pensacola, FL ● M-F 8AM -5PM SCHOOL

Continued from Page 4C deadline is June 29. Merit-based scholarships for $50 and $100 are available. For scholarship consideration, applications must be received no later than June 1. Students will present a concert at 7 p.m. July 27 that is free and open to the public. For application and registration materials, visit uwf.edu/music. For more details, call the music department, 474-2147. Class of 1977 reunion June 29 The 1977 Class of Gulf Breeze High School is planning its 30th class reunion for June 29-July 1 on Pensacola Beach. Detailed information about the reunion, as well as a listing of the missing classmates, is posted on the class website: www.gbhs77.org For details, email: [email protected] www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 6C May 17, 2007 GULF BREEZE NEWS Schools Gulf Breeze NEWS GBHS’ Air Force JROTC holds awards, Subscribe today! Call 932-8986 Creative Learning Academy change of command ceremony Explore the Possibilities The Gulf Breeze High’s Air Force Junior ROTC Joey Nixon, Bill Parsons, Bre Shaw, Alyssa the Naval Academy Prep School. www.creativelearningacademy.org recently held their 14th annual Awards Ceremony. Werneth, and Ashley Wheeler (Mil Ball Queen). SMSgt Ken Armitage their resident Aerospace “Our Mission is to provide students with a strong After Cadet Colonel Daniel Dorman, a senior The other group recognized was the Kitty Hawk historian-sponsored the color guard and drill team foundation of academic excellence, creativity & integrity.” and Corps Commander of the AFJROTC unit at Air Society: The National Honor Society of Air Force and put in hundreds of hours of overtime. Armitage Call today ● ACCREDITED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ● ACADEMIC Gulf Breeze High School welcomed the Junior ROTC. Roslyn Brown, Daniel Dorman, Patrick took them to four competitions where they brought for a personal tour! EXCELLENCE ● DEDICATED TEACHERS ● STUDENT- attendees, Mr. Sylvan Ladner Gulf Breeze High King, and Alyssa Werneth. They must maintain a 3.0 home nine trophies from the Drill and PT Meets. CENTERED APPROACH ● LATIN AND SPANISH ● FINE AND School Principal, announced that FL-932 had GPA, learn four memorization items, and do several Armitage and Lt. Col. Keith Wise, AFJROTC 3151 Hyde Park Rd. Pensacola, FL 32503 PERFORMING ARTS ● ALL GRADE LEVEL ENRICHMENT been named as a Distinguished Unit again for 06- Community Service Projects each year. They Senior Aerospace Science Instructor have been ● 07 School Year. received a blue and gold cord to wear with their cap named in "Who's Who Among America's 850-432-1768 “MONTESSORI PLUS” PREPRIMARY PROGRAM The previous night at the Senior Awards and gown.Three of our cadets received the big bucks Teachers" and also in the National Honor Roll of Ceremony, FL-932 recognized two honorary of scholarships: Micah Whalen received a 4 year America's Teachers. Celebrating 33 Years of Academic Excellence groups among the graduating seniors: the Gold AFROTC Scholarship worth over $50,000. Joey The University of Colorado has recognized the PREPRIMARY - 8th GRADE Eagles-the best of the best of our Drill Team and Nixon received a 4 year Army ROTC Scholarship educational value of GBHS’ AFJROTC Courses Color Guard-Daniel Dorman (also Mil Ball King), worth over $60,000, and Pat King was appointed to See AFJROTC, Page 7C 6 Can’t Climb Stairs? Automated Stair Climb Systems, L.L.C GBHS’ DCT Can Help! 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The students also to be addressed to students. Mr. distributed certificates of Randy Sansom, a well-qualified appreciation to their employers. accountant to the local Gulf The DCT students of Gulf Breeze area; and father of Breeze High School are Taylor Sansom, a D.C.T. required to work diligently as a student, was a guest speaker part-time employee for a during the time the students had minimum of 15 hours a week, to fill out their W-2 forms. while maintaining good grades. Mrs. Diane Folse, the Throughout the year, students Diversified Career Training Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News have developed lifelong skills to Coordinator at Gulf Breeze And the winners are aid them to success in the “Real High School, provided the key Justin Harp and Dale Rae Saunders were the recipients of World” and characteristics to that opened the door for the inaugural Sarah Brown Memorial Scholarship. Both make them become astounding previous and current students to received $1,000 toward their college education. future leaders of the world. kick start superb careers. The class hosted events like The year was one of much teacher breakfasts, and mock success, and the community can interviews. They also toured expect excellent things from Harp, Saunders awarded behind the scene of a gorgeous these determined Dolphins. first ever Sarah Brown Memorial Scholarship WBMS’ Barbee heads to National History Fair in Pair get $1,000 female, with these qualities: a student that is humble about scholarships [their] many strengths; yet Maryland June 10-14 open to suggestion when Woodlawn Beach Middle BY FRANKLIN HAYES looking to overcome obstacles. School is very proud of all the Gulf Breeze News [They] should be willing to see students that represented Santa [email protected] the goodness in others from all Rosa County at the state History Gulf Breeze High seniors walks of life and individualistic Fair in Tallahassee this past Dale Rae Saunders, 17 and in [their] approach toward weekend. Each and every one GULF BREEZE PENSACOLA Justin Harp, also 17, have not friendships. of these students have been been as busy as other area [They] should possess a working very hard for months 932-9434 477-5656 41 Fairpoint Drive 9400 University Pkwy seniors counting down the days strong sense of [their] unique on the research and Suite F In Baptist Medical Park until graduation. Like many of self and be enthusiastic about development of their projects. their peers, the aforementioned the wonder of the road ahead,” National History Day, also Frank Lachowsky, MD, PA ------upperclassmen were too busy GBHS English teacher and referred to as History Fair is an Asthma Board Certified Allergy & Immunology completing community or club sponsor Andrea Faklis in-depth project that teaches charity projects to be wrote in an email. students research skills, time concerned with the Kristen Brown-Sanders said management, and the approaching summer months. she was pleased with the significance of events in history Saunders and Harp recently school’s and the club’s efforts while supporting state and received scholarship money in to keep her daughter’s memory national standards. Students Melissa Goray congratulates honor of the late Sarah Brown alive. Brown-Sanders are given a broad theme that Michael Barbee on his and other GBHS students remained optimistic that the they must narrow down to a winning documentary. Get Your recently raised money for dental scholarship, funded by specific topic. This year’s the Skies: The Bombing of surgery from Operation Smile. charitable donations, would be theme is Triumph and Tragedy. Panama 103.” Graduation Saunders and Harp each even larger next year. Mary Matechik presented her A special congratulations Gear Here! received $1,000 from the Sarah “We hope next year there historical paper entitled, “Triumph goes to Michael Barbee who Jrs, Misses, Women’s Sizes Brown Optimist Club will be even more since we and Tragedy on the Oregon Trail,” qualified to represent Florida at Housewares, Shoes, Scholarship in honor of the teen didn’t have as much time this Aja Grooms, Katy Dennis, the national competition June Accessories, Jewelry, who was killed in a car accident year,” Brown-Sanders said. Colleen Marek, Ashley O’Connor, 10-14 for National History Day NEW Arrivals Daily in February. The two seniors In other GBHS news, and Kelly Hayes presented their at the University of Maryland. Why Shop Anywhere Else? were surprised to be awarded students from Barbara group performance entitled “The Each year Florida sends the ● M - F 10AM - 6 PM SAT 10 AM - 5 PM the scholarships because they Atchison’s Anatomy and London Blitzkrieg” and Michael top two projects from the state Harbourtown ● Suite 27 helped get the program started Physiology class raised Barbee presented his individual in each category to the national (850) 934-0492 913 G. B . Pkwy. ● Gulf Breeze, FL after Brown’s death. approximately $275 for documentary entitled “Tragedy in competition. “Honestly, I didn’t know it Operation Smile doctors to fix was coming to me,” Saunders childhood facial deformities, said. “It is an honor. Sarah was like cleft palate, for a child in a an awesome person.” less fortunate country. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 17, 2007 7C Schools Gulf Breeze NEWS Fourteen inducted into GBHS Hall of Fame Fourteen members of the GBHS Emily Felkner, Tyler Gross, Anthony Hofius, Natalie Camacho, Molly Coady, Meghan Crockett, Television Production: Kendall Matthews La Societe Honoraire de Francais - Will Class of 2007 were inducted into the Nicholas Johansen, Eric Keasler, Seaira Mary Crooke, Maila D'Arezzo, Mary Deaver, Will and Dan Peeri. Dirschka, Abigail Felkner, Emily Felkner, Lauren Kersch, Patrick King, Johnathan Lott, Justin Dirschka, Andrew Doyle, Caitlin Dunbar, Amanda Yearbook: Kathryn Alverson, Natalie French, Eric Golden, Kyle Hebert, Amanda Gulf Breeze High Hall of Fame recently Lutz, Katelind Markey, Juliana Matthews, Keely Ellis, Rachael Estess, Abigail Felkner, Emily Bass, Kim Begley, London Foxworth, Ashley Nguyen, Adrienne Randel and Carl Sears. at the Senior Class Awards Banquet. The McKissack, Alli Mead, Whitney Morgan, Susan Felkner, Emily French, Cory Gibson, Laura Goodman, Amanda Huggins, Sam Overly, Latin Honor Society - Leah Allen, Jordan group, along with all other seniors who O'Brien, Jacob Pace, Julie Potomski, Adrienne Gincauskas, Amanda Gough, Tyler Gross, Natalie Summer Schuler and Cheree Suttles. Ball, Malia D'Arezzo, Stephen Douglas, Karli were members of various clubs and Randel, Joseph Rosas, Justin Schmidt, Gusack, Michelle Hampton, Karli Hanke, Kyle CD Yearbook: Jessica Boulton, Ann- Hanke, Anthony Hofius, Elizabeth Howe, Jacob organizations at Gulf Breeze High were Summer Schuler, Tyler Schumacher, Ellen Hebert, Ashley Hellums, Anthony Hofius, Kyle Marie Chilton, Rachel Conte, Jonathan Hurst, Josh Hurst, Claire Inabnit, Adam Jaffe, Schwier, Sarah Sydow, David Ullman, Michael Hooks, Nikolas Hoskins, Elizabeth Howe, Joseph Holmes and Amber Taylor. Nic Johansen, Peter Kantrales, Seaira Kersch, also recognized. They are as follows: Ullman, Ashton Vance, Ashley Weatherall, Hurd, Claire Inabnit, Adam Jaffe, Derek Jeter, La Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica - Johnathan Lott, Katelind Markey, Julianna Gulf Breeze High School 2007 Hall of Chelsea Welsh and Zach Willers. Emily Johnson, Nicholas Johansen, Eric Keasler, Mandy Alfrey, Lauren Amick, Doug Baldwin, Matthews, Keely McKissack, Alli Mead, Lacie Fame - Leah Allen, Samantha Ames, Doug National Art Honor Society - Jordan Ball, Sarah Kent, Seaira Kersch, Patrick King, Lauren Kyle Barron, Liz Bohannon, Danica Bowman, Naggatz, Susie O'Brien, Julie Potomski, Dax Baldwin, Kelly Clay, Abigail Felkner, Tyler Gross, Samantha Batting, Katie Beaugrand, Becca Lewis, Johnathan Lott, Justin Lutz, Katelind Debra Bremer, Joe Bynum, Natalie Camacho, Powers, Ashley Rotolo, Rachel Sanford, Jessica Anthony Hofius, Patrick King, Johnathan Lott, Bell, Debbie Bremer, Joe Bynum, Molly Markey, Juliana Matthews, Bradford McGuire, Kourtney Clopton, Molly Coady, Brandon Sims, David Ullman and Michael Ullman. Brad McGuire, Alli Mead, Whitney Morgan, Dax Coady, Rachel Conte, Meghan Crockett, Will Keely McKissack, Alli Mead, Whitney Morgan, Creager, Mary Crooke, Mary Deaver, Andrew Tri-M National Music Honor Society - Powers and Cheree Suttles Dirschka, Alicia Gerrety, Jonathan Hanline, Lacie Naggatz, Susan O'Brien, Jacob Pace, Doyle, Caitlin Dunbar, Rachael Estess, Malia D'arezzo, Mary Deaver, Amanda Gough, Science Olympiad - Will Dirschka Ashley Hellums, Liz Howe, Peter Kantrales, Jennifer Pelt, Julie Potomski, Dax Powers, Jason Catherine Flynn, Cory Gibson, Laura Adam Jaffe, Sarah Kent, Ryan Knee, Johnathan International Thespian Society - Meredith Lauren Ladd, Nathan Leopard, Justin Lutz, Pugh, Adrienne Randel, Joseph Rosas, Ashley Gincauskas, Ashley Goodman, Amanda Lott, Keely McKissack, Susie O'Brien, Ashley Almond, Amanda Ellis, Lauren French, Terresa Tyler Massey, Sean Masterson, Kyle Messer, Rotolo, Rachel Sanford, Justin Schmidt, James Gough, Tyler Gross, Michelle Hampton, Justin Rotolo, Joseph Rosas, Carl Sears, Brad Shows, Jackson, Kendall Matthews, Elizabeth Peters, Whitney Morgan, Aubrie Offerdahl, Jacob Schmitz, Summer Schuler, Tyler Schumacher, Harp, Joseph Hurd, Emily Johnson, Sarah Jessica Sims, Sarah Sydow, Ryan Waters, Matt Dale Rae Saunders and Elizabeth Stein. Pace, Amanda Phillips, Adrienne Randel, Ellen Schwier, Sean Seales, Brittany Sexton, Brad Kent, Michelle Lawson, Justin Lutz, Tyler West and Zach Willers. Kitty Hawk Air Society & Gold Eagles - Rachel Sanford, Summer Schuler, Sean Shows, Jessica Sims, Cheree Suttles, Sarah Massey, Brad McGuire, Whitney Morgan, Ava PRIDE (Program To Recognize Initiative Roslyn Brown, Daniel Dorman, Patrick King Seales, Dana Teschel, Ashley Weatherall, Sydow, David Ullman, Michael Ullman, Patick Nelson, Jacob Pace, Jennfier Pelt, Angela and Distinction In Education) award winners: and Alyssa Werneth. Nichole Willis, Kim Wright and Ryan Young. Waters, Ashley Weatherall, Chelsea Welsh and Pendergraph, Gabrielle Randall, Elisa Reyes, Math - Johnathan Lott -School and Gold Eagles - Daniel Dorman, Joey National Technology Honor Society - Zach Willers. Joseph Rosas, Justin Schmidt, Farah Schmitt, District Winner Nixon, Bill Parsons, Alyssa Werneth, Ashley Tyler Bandurski, Jessica Boulton, Kelly Clay, Quill and Scroll Tyler Schumacher, Ellen Schwier, Ben Sharp, Science - Johnathan Lott - School and Wheeler and Bre Shaw. Thomas Cotton, Katie Darr, Amanda Newspaper: Jeremy Coffield, Malia Brad Shows, Jessica Stevens, Heather District Winner Mu Alpha Theta - Leah Allen, Doug Nguyen, Jessica Stevens and Morgan Tibbs. D’arezzo, Keely McKissack, Johnathan Lott, Stinson, Cheree Suttles, Sarah Sydow, Lacie Social Studies - Andrew Doyle-School Baldwin, Jordan Ball, Danica Bowman, Joseph National Honor Society - Leah Allen, Lauren Justin Schmidt, Jim Schmitz, Ellen Schwier, Tallo, Dana Teschel, Morgan Tibbs, Ashton Winner Bynum, Natalie Camacho, Molly Coady, Mary Amick, Doug Baldwin, Jordan Ball, Elizabeth Heather Stinson, Maggie Routt, Mike Waters Vance, Ashley Weatherall, Brian Weisnicht, Writing - Leah Allen -School and District Crooke, Mary Deaver, Will Dirschka, Jonathan Bohannon, Danica Bowman, Joseph Bynum, and Chelsea Welsh. Chelsea Welsh, Zach Willers and Kim Wright. Winner Dumbacher, Rachael Estess, Abigail Felkner, AFJROTC: GBHS’ FL-932 holds Rotary Club honors GBHS students awards, change of command ceremony The following Gulf Breeze life and all four years in high High students were recognized school. Mary Kate Crooke recently at a Student Continued from Page 6C excellence. They were: Bruce our Color Guard. Last semester she Jon is a prime example of the (volleyball) - Mary Kate has Cooke, Carl McDaris, Sky Hysler, was honor Guard Commander opportunities that a cadet has here Recognition banquet played volleyball for seven years. and has agreed to offer two and Ashley Wheeler. Col James Egler, USA, (Ret) of at GBHS. He’s an outstanding cadet sponsored by the Gulf Breeze She will be playing volleyball at The Tuskegee Airmen's Ribbon in the Santa Rosa Chapter Military officer, being Senior Enlisted Advisor semester hours of college credit for Rotary Club: Spring Hill College. each AFJROTC Class taken: honor of those brave African- Officers Association, gave an award first semester and Inspector General Emmalyn Daniel (track) - Aerospace Science 1,2,3 and 4. American pilots of WW2 fame were to Cadet Patrick Adamson. Pat has now. He was chosen to attend an all- Leah Allen (cross country) - Leah is a scholar athlete for Emmalyn represented GBHS at The Air Force Association's given to Eric Gallup and Chris been very active in ROTC Staff this expense paid AFJROTC honors regionals in Jacksonville in the Aerospace Educational Foundation Barretta, who have been very active school year, Logistics NCO first camp this summer and will be the cross country and track. She received the gold level 400 and with the 4x800 relay recognizes Cadets in 10th and 11th in Community Service Activities. semester and LG Chief this semester. Deputy Commander next semester. team. She is a three year soccer grade who have achieved a 3.3 or Chief Master Sergeant Tom Zima, Col Bill Tingler, USA, Ret, from the The Air Force Association Award, congressional award. She is an AP scholar with Honor, National player and is a recruit on the higher GPA and are awarded the USAF (Ret) of the Hurlburt Field Military Order of World Wars presented was awarded to Cadet Jake Conner. University of Alabama’s soccer Aerospace Foundation Educational Non-Commissioned Officers an award to Cadet Carl McDaris. Carl Jake has done a superb job as the Merit Commended Scholar and District Writing PRIDE award. team. Emmalyn attends PJC as award to be worn on the uniform. They Association awarded cadet TSgt has been an active member of the Funds Manager this year, having an Early Admissions student. were: Justin Engle, Jake Conner, Sam Buckley with a NCO award. cadet staff, serving as NCO of the previously served as Information Leah plans to attend Wake Forest. Matthew Dannheisser Jonathan Villanueva, Elizabeth Lawlis, The first AS-1 to reach the rank Community Service Division and NCO Manager. The award was presented (freshman class president) - and Jordan Mitchell. Sophomore cap of TSgt., Buckley has shown of Kitty Hawk Air Society. He also won by Lt Col Jim Connors USAF, Ret Lindsey Arnett (junior class president) - Lindsey has been in Matthew participates in cross cadets included Jake Wilson, Chris more initiative than any Cadet NCO a scholarship to the MOWW Youth (no relation) of the Hurlburt Field country, track and wrestling. He Dunn and Adam Kersch. in recent memory. Leadership Conference in Tallahassee. Chapter of the Air Force Association. Student Council for three years. She plays soccer for Bayside as is also a member of the Optimist The following members of the The Air Force Sergeants Cadet Bruce Cooke will be awarded Mr. Jim McReynolds, of the and Key Clubs. model airplane club have earned Association Award, presented by a Reserve Officers Association Award Pensacola Beach Elks, awarded a well as for GBHS. Jessica Bibeau (softball) - Will Dirschka (science) - Will their miniature wings to wear on their Zima, was given to Cadet Jack at a later date, since many of whom are miniature American Flag and a $500 has been a competitor on the uniforms by building two airplanes Wolfe. He has been very active deployed. Bruce has been an active Savings Bond to Cadets Ashley Jessica has been participating in recreational activities (swim Science Olympiad team which and flying one of them: Michael member of the staff as the IM NCO member of the Corps this year as our Wheeler and Bill Parsons. Ashley has been state champion, allow- Defore, Carl McDaris, Sam Buckley, first semester and as IM CO the Logistics NCO and has excelled in Drill plans to attend Pensacola Junior team, volleyball, softball, basket- ball and soccer) since the age of ing him to compete at the Zach Wardle and Eric Gallup. second semester faithfully printing Team Competitions. College and University of West Florida National Science Olympiad for The AFJROTC Superior the daily bulletin each day with many Air Force Veteran Margaret Miller to become a school teacher. Bill plans four. She has also been playing the flute for the past seven years. seven years in a row. Will and Performance Ribbon for outstanding marginal quotes thrown in for free. of Post 12 AMVETS, presented an to join the Air Force ROTC in college four classmates represented achievement or meritorious service The Military Order of the Purple award to Cadet Christian Pacheco, to become an Air Force Officer. Jessica Boulton (technolo- gy) - Jessica is a lifelong resi- GBHS in Feb. at the Washington, were awarded to Amy Churchwell, Heart Award, presented by Mr. Christian has been one of the top Chief Brand of the Milton Police DC JSA Congress. Will has vol- Bruce Cooke, Carl McDaris, Adam Norman Meeker, was awarded to ninth graders in the Corps and also Dept and Mrs Alberta Craig of the dent of Gulf Breeze and will graduate from GBHS in May. unteered in the Teen Court pro- Kersch, George Weisnicht, Jake Cadet Bre Shaw. Bre has been very won a $50 US Savings Bond. VFW Post 4833 Auxiliary presented gram since its beginning in Gulf Wilson, Adam Woods and Justin Engle. active member of the staff as the PT Mrs Anne Phillips of the Ft. a $600 Scholarship to Cadet Alyssa She has been a member of the Interact service club for 2 1/2 Breeze last year. The following cadets earned the Commander first Semester and the Pickens Chapter of the Daughters of Werneth. Alyssa plans to attend Emily Felkner (tennis) - AFJROTC Achievement Ribbon for a executive Officer second semester. the American Revolution, presented University of North Florida to enroll years and has completed many service projects in this organiza- Emily will be attending The Ohio specific achievement outstanding in CWO4, USN, Ret Johnny Gaither a Daughters of the American in the Navy ROTC Program and State University to pursue a nature: Jamie Burleson, Elizabeth of the A&A Scottish Rite awarded the Revolution Award and a $50 Bond to become a Navy Nurse. tion. Jessica will be attending The Art Institute in Tampa and career in Physical Therapy. She Lawlis, Eric Gallup and Christian Scottish Rite Award to Cadet Cadet Roslyn Brown. Col Connors of the Hurlburt Field recently finished her third year of Pacheco. Elizabeth Lawlis who has been an Roslyn has been an active mem- Chapter of the Air Force Association, will study Web Design. Debra Bremer (art) - Debra varsity tennis. She is vice presi- The AFJROTC Leadership active member of ROTC all year long. ber of AFJROTC this year and has awarded Outstanding Senior Cadet dent of the French Club and a Ribbon for outstanding performance Col Woody Barnes, USA, Ret commanded Kitty Hawk Air Society $500 Scholarships to c/Col Daniel loves art and spending time with her friends. She will be attending member of the French Honor in a position of leadership as an presented the Sons of the American both semesters. She is planning to Dorman and c/Col Joey Nixon. Society and the National Honor AFJROTC Cadet in Corps Training Revolution Award to Cadet Ryan attend University of Central Florida. Daniel plans to go to college to UWF in the fall and wants to become an architect. Society. Activities were awarded to: Bruce Routh. Ryan has been our Squadron The American Legion Military become a Diplomat with the State Thomas Gibble (cross Cooke, Chris Riney, Melanie A Commander this semester and also Excellence Award. awarded by Maj Department, while Joey plans to Kelly Clay (SGA President) - Kelly plans to attend Florida Gulf country) - Thomas is captain of Weems, and Chris Martin. Public Affairs Officer last semester. Tom Fitzgerald, USMC, Ret. was become an Army Officer. the District 1-2A cross country Chris Martin is their new Corps The National Sojurners award, given to Cadet Kelsi Burgess. The following cadets were previ- Coast Univ. and major in elementary education. She has team. He lettered in cross coun- Commander, and he has also been presented by Col Bill Tingler USA, Burgess, who also received a $50 ously awarded their 4-year ROTC try, soccer and track as well as selected for their first award of the Ret. was awarded to Cadet Amy savings bond, has done an excellent Medal with the red, white, and blue been in SGA for four years. Kourtney Clopton (dance maintaining a 4.0 grade point "Devil Dog" award from the US Churchwell, the Corps Historian job as the recruiting officer this year. neck ribbon to be worn at gradua- average. Marine Corps for his outstanding who’s completing a scrapbook to The American Legion Scholastic tion: Alyssa Werneth, Joey Nixon, team) - Kourtney has been on the dance team for one year. She Cory Gibson (soccer) - Cory leadership potential. add to the 13 year collection of the Award, presented by Maj Fitzgerald, Bill Parsons, Pat King, Bre Shaw, has signed with Division I The AFJROTC Outstanding accomplishments of FL-932. was awarded to Cadet Chris Dunn. Ashley Wheeler, Daniel Dorman, plans to attend the Univ. of North Florida and major in the nursing Jacksonville University. He tied Cadet Award-presented to an out- CMSgt Zima, representing Post He also received a $50 Savings Bond. Roslyn Brown, Scott Adams, Kelsi Gulf Breeze High’s record with standing AS1, AS2, AS3, and AS4 4407, Veterans of Foreign Wars, gave Maj. Bob Pocreva of Shangri-La Burgess, and Sky Hysler. field. Brandon Creager (basket- 33 goals and has been a three cadet will then presented. Each the VFW award to Cadet Melanie Flight 21, representing the The Military Parade and Change of year varsity player. recipient must be of high moral char- Weems. Mel has been an active Daedalians, the National Fraternity Command Ceremony then followed. ball) - Brandon plans to attend the Univ. of West Florida and Michelle Hampton acter, demonstrate positive personal member of the staff for all three years of Military Pilots, gave an award to Cadet Chris Martin was promoted to (Spanish) - Michelle will be attributes, and outstanding military of high school, and is Commander of Cadet Jonathan Villanueva. the new Corps Commander. major in Business Accounting. He has played basketball all his See Rotary, Page 8C 6

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Vici Papajohn/Gulf Breeze News Vici Papajohn/Gulf Breeze News Female award winners Male award winners Front row (from left): Emmalyn Daniel, Emily Felkner, Jessica Bibeau, Alli Mead, Ellen Front row (from left): Tommy Gibble, Dax Powers, Brad McGuire, Will Dirschka, Johnathon Schwier, Debbie Bremer, Jessica Boulton, Kendall Matthews, Katie Patterson and Kourtney Lott, Patr King and Jacob Hurst. Back (from left): Carl Sears, Kyle Messer, Nic Johansen, Klopton. Back (from left): Leah Allen, Presley Plemmons, Kelly Clay, Morgan Tibbs, Michelle Stephen Miller, Nik Hoskins, Jay Schmitz, Anthony Hofius, Sean Seales and Brandon Hampton, Aubrie Offerdahl, Ashley Wheeler, Maggie Routt, Summer Schuler, Adrienne Creager. Randel, Sarah Sydow and Mary Kate Crooke.

Patrick King (weightlifting) - Patrick Stephen Miller (golf) - Stephen has be a secondary mathematics major with a regionals for the mile and the 4x800 meter will be attending the Naval Academy Prep played varsity golf for three years. He minor in psychology. relay and to state in the 4x800. Sean plans ROTARY School in Newport, Rhode Island. He went plans to attend LSU in the fall and major in Adrienne Randel (weightlifting) - to attend Florida State University. to state in weightlifting. building construction management. Adrienne plans to attend Florida State Carl Sears (band) - Carl has played Cori Linville (golf) - Cori has received Aubrie Offerdahl (SGA secretary) - Univ. to pursue a dental career. She has the clarinet for seven years. He was first Continued from Page 7C an academic scholarship to attend Eckerd Aubrie has been a active member of the been the Most Valuable Player for girls chair for the All County Honor Band and is College. Cori has played on the GBHS student council for four years. She plans to weightlifting all four years and placed in the Troy Honor Band. He was also the attending the Univ. of West Florida and golf team and the softball team for all four attend the Univ. of West Florida and dou- fourth in the state this year. only person in Santa Rosa County to major in education. Michelle has been a years of high school. ble major in journalism and history. Maggie Routt (yearbook) - Maggie make the All State Symphonic Band. cheerleader for 10 years. She has taken Johnathon Lott (social studies) - Katherine (Katie) Patterson (soccer) was the 2006-2007 yearbook editor and Sarah Sydow (language arts) - Sarah Spanish for four years. Johnathon is a National Merit Finalist. - Katie has played soccer for 13 years and the yearbook won first place in 2006. will be attending the Univ. of South Florida Anthony Hofius (Latin) - Anthony is Johnathon is a Santa Rosa County district has been team captain for one year. Katie Maggie was a Florida Scholastic Press and majoring in anatomy, spanish and planning to attend the University of PRIDE winner. Johnathon plans to attend plans to attend the Univ. of North Florida. Association student representative. music. Sarah will be taking part in the Florida. He is president of three organiza- the University of Florida’s Honor College. Melia Plemons (sophomore class Jay ‘Jim’ Schmitz (swimming) - Jim drumline at the University of South Florida tions, Club and Chess Club. He is also Kendall Matthews (drama) - Kendall will president) - Melia is on the Pensacola was captain of the swim team this past sea- playing cymbals. working on becoming an Eagle Scout. be attending the University of Central Florida Yacht Club Juniro Sailing team. She is a son. He will be swimming for Rollins College Morgan Tibbs (SGA Vice President) - Nikolas ‘Nik’ Hoskins (tennis) - Nik and major in theatre. She received a superior member of FBLA and wants to go to FSU. next year and hopefully, for four years. He Morgan has been swimming for eight has played tennis all four years of high ranking in state competition recently. Douglas (Dax) Powers (SGA plans to major in political science and minor years and will be swimming for Florida school. He is also a member of the Brad McGuire (baseball) - Brad plans Treasurer) - Dax has been in SGA for four in film. He hopes to attend law school after Gulf Coast Univ. this fall, majoring in pre- National Honor Society. He plans to attend to attend the Univ. of Louisiana-Lafayette. years. Dax will be attending David college and was voted Class Clown. med. She has also been a SGA member the Univ. of Central Florida. He has been involved in football and base- Lipscomb Univ. in Nashville on a full schol- Summer Schuler (swimming) - for two years. Jacob Hurst (wrestling) - Jacob has ball all four years of high school. He is arship. He plans to major in business and Summer has been on the swim team for Ashley Wheeler (ROTC) - Ashley has wrestled all four years of high school. He presently a full time Early Admissions stu- minoring in Biology/Bible. four years and went to state. She plans to been in ROTC all four years of high is the first wrestling district champion in dent at PJC. Jason Pugh (football) - Jason plans to attend Florida State University. school. She has worked her way up and is Gulf Breeze High’s history. Laura ‘Alli’ Mead (senior class attend Florida State Univ. and major in Ellen Schwier (newspaper) - Ellen is currently holding the second highest Nic Johansen (mathematics) - Nic president) - Alli plans to go to the business and marketing. He is a member editor of our award-winning school position. Ashley has done numerous will be attending the Univ. of Florida. He University of Florida and study orthopedics. of the National Honor Society. newspaper. Ellen is a National Merit volunteer projects including folding the has been a member of the Key Club for Kyle Messer (cheerleader) - Kyle has Gabrielle Randall (basketball) - Gaby Commended student. Ellen’s Muslim class American flag that are hung in all of the four years (treasurer, senior year) and is cheered two years in high school. He has played basketball for six years. She paper was presented at the UWF sixth Gulf Breeze schools. She is currently the also a member of the National Honor plans to attend Florida State Univ. and plans to attend Southeastern Assemblies annual Women’s Conference. Team Captain for Relay For Life as well as Society. major in graphic design. of God University in the fall. She aspires to Sean Seales (track) - Sean went to the child entertainment chair.

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NOTICE OF sold to the Highest 0780-0UU03-0000 Certificate has filed Bidder, at the east end All of the above prop- Dated this the 18th day Milton, Florida on the Mary M. Johnson APPLICATION Bidder, at the east end Name in which said Tax Certificate for lobby of the County Description of erty is located in Santa of April, 2007. 11th day of June, 2007 Clerk of the Circuit FOR TAX DEED lobby of the County Assessed:, CHRIS the Tax Deed to be Administrative Property: LT 21 BLK C, Rosa County, In the Mary M. Johnson at 12:00 noon. Court of Santa Rosa Administrative PROCTOR, MARIE issued thereon. The Complex at 6495 LEGEND CREEK EST, State of Florida. Clerk of the Circuit Dated this the 18th day County, Florida NOTICE IS HEREBY Complex at 6495 PROCTOR Certificate Number and Caroline St., Milton, AS DES IN OR 891 Court of Santa Rosa of April, 2007. –––––––––––––––––– GIVEN THAT THOMAS Caroline St., Milton, All of the above proper- year of Issuance, the Florida on the 18th day PG 569, LESS ALL Unless such certificate County, Florida N OR LINDA J WHITE- Florida on the 2nd day ty is located in Santa Description of property, of June, 2007 at 12:00 MIN RTS shall be redeemed –––––––––––––––––– IN THE CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT SPUNNER holder of of July, 2007 at 12:00 Rosa County, In the and Name(s) in which it noon. Parcel ID: 08-1N-29- according to Law, the NOTICE OF COURT IN AND FOR COURT FOR the following Tax Sale noon. State of Florida. is assessed is as fol- Dated this the 25th day 2308-00C00-0210 Property described in APPLICATION SANTA ROSA ESCAMBIA Certificate has filed Dated this the 9th day lows: of April, 2007. Name in which such Certificate will be FOR TAX DEED COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, said Tax Certificate for of May, 2007. Unless such certificate Mary M. Johnson Assessed: DENNIS W sold to the Highest PROBATE DIVISION FLORIDA the Tax Deed to be Mary M. Johnson shall be redeemed Certificate Number: Clerk of the Circuit STEPHENS, DIANE Bidder, at the east end NOTICE IS HEREBY PROBATE DIVISION issued thereon. The Clerk of the Circuit according to Law, the 291 Court of Santa Rosa STEPHENS lobby of the County GIVEN THAT THOMAS IN RE: ESTATE OF Certificate Number and Court of Santa Rosa Property described in Year of Issuance: 2005 County, Florida All of the above proper- Administrative N OR LINDA J WHITE- JANE M. IN RE: ESTATE OF year of Issuance, the County, Florida such Certificate will be –––––––––––––––––– ty is located in Santa Complex at 6495 SPUNNER holder of the THURSTON, JOSEPH B. DAVID- Description of property, –––––––––––––––––– sold to the Highest Description of NOTICE OF Rosa County, In the Caroline St., Milton, following Tax Sale Deceased. SON, Deceased. and Name(s) in which it NOTICE OF Bidder, at the east end Property: SW/4 OF APPLICATION FOR State of Florida. Florida on the 11th day Certificate has filed said File No.: 2007 CP 128 File No. 2007-CP-72 is assessed is as fol- APPLICATION lobby of the County SW/4 OF 20-2N-27, TAX DEED of June, 2007 at 12:00 Tax Certificate for the Tax Division: Division A lows: FOR TAX DEED Administrative AS DES IN OR 473 Unless such certificate noon. Deed to be issued there- Complex at 6495 PG 62 & OR 511 PG NOTICE IS HEREBY shall be redeemed Dated this the 18th day on. The Certificate NOTICE TO NOTICE TO Certificate Number: NOTICE IS HEREBY Caroline St., Milton, 724 & OR 1621 PG GIVEN THAT THOMAS according to Law, the of April, 2007. Number and year of CREDITORS CREDITORS 1653 GIVEN THAT THOMAS Florida on the 2nd day 371 N OR LINDA J WHITE- Property described in Mary M. Johnson Issuance, the The administration of The administration of Year of Issuance: 2005 N OR LINDA J WHITE- of July, 2007 at 12:00 Parcel ID: 20-2N-27- SPUNNER holder of such Certificate will be Clerk of the Circuit Description of property, the estate of Jane M. the estate of Joseph SPUNNER holder of noon. 0000-00500-0000 the following Tax Sale sold to the Highest Court of Santa Rosa and Name(s) in which it Thurston, deceased, B. Davidson, Description of the following Tax Sale Dated this the 9th day Name in which Certificate has filed Bidder, at the east end County, Florida is assessed is as follows: whose date of death deceased, whose Property: LT 40, PACE Certificate has filed of May, 2007. Assessed: BEVERLY A said Tax Certificate for lobby of the County –––––––––––––––––– was March 30, 2007 is date of death was HEIGHTS, AS DES IN said Tax Certificate for Mary M. Johnson PARKER the Tax Deed to be Administrative NOTICE OF Certificate Number: pending in the Circuit January 2, 2007, File OR BOOK 1519 PG the Tax Deed to be Clerk of the Circuit (DECEASED), JAMES issued thereon. The Complex at 6495 APPLICATION 1319 Court for Santa Rosa No. 2007-CP-72, is 15 & OR BOOK 1699 issued thereon. The Court of Santa Rosa E PARKER SR, Certificate Number and Caroline St., Milton, FOR TAX DEED Year of Issuance: 2005 County, Florida, pending in the Circuit PG 1444 Certificate Number and County, Florida JAMES A WATSON, year of Issuance, the Florida on the 18th day Probate Division, the Court for Santa Rosa Parcel ID: 09-1N-29- year of Issuance, the –––––––––––––––––– WILLIAM N WATSON Description of property, of June, 2007 at 12:00 NOTICE IS HEREBY Description of address of which is County, Florida, 32570. The names 3010-00000-0400 Description of property, NOTICE OF (DECEASED), BETTY and Name(s) in which it noon. GIVEN THAT THOMAS Property: LOT 29 OF 6865 Caroline Street, and addresses of the Name in which and Name(s) in which it APPLICATION C WATSON is assessed is as fol- Dated this the 25th day N OR LINDA J WHITE- UNREC. SUB, AS DES Milton, Florida 32570. personal representa- Assessed: RENAE is assessed is as fol- FOR TAX DEED All of the above prop- lows: of April, 2007. SPUNNER holder of IN OR BOOK 1756 PG The names and GOUGH A/K/A tive and the personal lows: erty is located in Santa Certificate Number: Mary M. Johnson the following Tax Sale 1062 addresses of the per- RENEE GOUGH, KIM- Certificate Number: NOTICE IS HEREBY Rosa County, In the 696 Clerk of the Circuit Certificate has filed Parcel ID: 30-2N-28- representative’s attor- sonal representative BERLY BETH SES- 2439 GIVEN THAT THOMAS State of Florida. Year of Issuance: 2005 Court of Santa Rosa said Tax Certificate for 0000-00645-0000 ney are set forth and the personal rep- SIONS A/K/A KIM- Year of Issuance: 2005 N OR LINDA J WHITE- County, Florida the Tax Deed to be Name in which below. resentative's attorney BERLY SESSIONS SPUNNER holder of Unless such certificate Description of –––––––––––––––––– issued thereon. The Assessed: BEVERLY A are set forth below. SPEAR Description of the following Tax Sale shall be redeemed Property: PROPERTY –––––––––––––––––– Certificate Number and PARKER All creditors of the All of the above proper- Property: LT 11 BLK Certificate has filed according to Law, the DESCRIBED IN OR NOTICE OF year of Issuance, the (DECEASED) decedent and other All creditors of the ty is located in Santa 78, HOLLEY BY THE said Tax Certificate for Property described in BOOK 769 PG 710, APPLICATION Description of property, JAMES E PARKER SR persons having decedent and other Rosa County, In the SEA, AS DES IN OR the Tax Deed to be such Certificate will be LESS ALL MIN RTS FOR TAX DEED and Name(s) in which All of the above proper- claims or demands persons having claims State of Florida. BOOK 1501 PG 202 issued thereon. The sold to the Highest Parcel ID: 17-1N-28- it is assessed is as fol- ty is located in Santa against decedent’s or demands against Parcel ID: 18-2S-26- Certificate Number and Bidder, at the east end 0000-08800-0000 lows: Rosa County, In the estate on whom a decedent's estate on Unless such certificate 1920-07800-0110 year of Issuance, the lobby of the County NOTICE IS HEREBY State of Florida. copy of this notice whom a copy of this shall be redeemed Name in which Description of property, Administrative Name in which GIVEN THAT THOMAS Certificate Number: has been served notice is required to according to Law, the Assessed: WAYNE S and Name(s) in which it Complex at 6495 Assessed: DONALD R N OR LINDA J WHITE- 210 Unless such certificate must file their claims Property described in WINEGLASS is assessed is as fol- Caroline St., Milton, GOODYEAR, JUANITA SPUNNER holder of Year of Issuance: 2005 shall be redeemed be served must file with this court WITH- such Certificate will be All of the above proper- lows: Florida on the 18th day GOODYEAR the following Tax Sale according to Law, the their claims with this IN THE LATER OF 3 sold to the Highest ty is located in Santa Certificate Number: of June, 2007 at 12:00 All of the above proper- Certificate has filed Description of Property described in court WITHIN THE MONTHS AFTER Bidder, at the east end Rosa County, In the 2903 noon. ty is located in Santa said Tax Certificate for Property: W/2 OF E such Certificate will be LATER OF 3 THE DATE OF THE lobby of the County State of Florida. Year of Issuance: 2005 Dated this the 25th day Rosa County, In the the Tax Deed to be 250' OF PROPERTY sold to the Highest MONTHS AFTER FIRST PUBLICA- Administrative of April, 2007. State of Florida. issued thereon. The DESCRIBED IN OR Bidder, at the east end THE TIME OF THE TION OF THIS Complex at 6495 Unless such certificate Description of Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number and BOOK 573 PG 570, lobby of the County FIRST PUBLICATION NOTICE OR 30 Caroline St., Milton, shall be redeemed Property: LT 138, BLK Clerk of the Circuit Unless such certificate year of Issuance, the LESS 1/2 MIN RTS Administrative OF THIS NOTICE OR DAYS AFTER THE Florida on the 2nd day according to Law, the A, EAST BAY Court of Santa Rosa shall be redeemed Description of property, Parcel ID: 16-1N-27- Complex at 6495 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE of July, 2007 at 12:00 Property described in HEIGHTS, AS DES IN County, Florida according to Law, the and Name(s) in which it 0000-01500-0000 Caroline St., Milton, DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS noon. such Certificate will be OR BOOK 2721 PG –––––––––––––––––– Property described in is assessed is as fol- Name in which Florida on the 11th day OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Dated this the 9th day sold to the Highest 1326 NOTICE OF such Certificate will be lows: Assessed: WILMA C of June, 2007 at 12:00 NOTICE ON THEM. of May, 2007. Bidder, at the east end Parcel ID: 19-2S-27- APPLICATION FOR sold to the Highest SANDERS ESTATE noon. All other creditors of Mary M. Johnson lobby of the County 1010-00A00-1380 TAX DEED Bidder, at the east end Certificate Number: All of the above proper- Dated this the 18th day All other creditors of the decedent and Clerk of the Circuit Administrative Name in which lobby of the County 789 ty is located in Santa of April, 2007. the decedent and other persons having Court of Santa Rosa Complex at 6495 Assessed: PAUL J NOTICE IS HEREBY Administrative Year of Issuance: 2005 Rosa County, In the Mary M. Johnson other persons having claims or demands County, Florida Caroline St., Milton, OSBORNE GIVEN THAT THOMAS Complex at 6495 State of Florida. Clerk of the Circuit claims or demands against decedent’s –––––––––––––––––– Florida on the 2nd day All of the above proper- N OR LINDA J WHITE- Caroline St., Milton, Description of Court of Santa Rosa against decedent's estate must file their NOTICE OF of July, 2007 at 12:00 ty is located in Santa SPUNNER holder of Florida on the 18th day Property: PROPERTY Unless such certificate County, Florida estate must file their claims with this court APPLICATION noon. Rosa County, In the the following Tax Sale of June, 2007 at 12:00 DESCRIBED IN OR shall be redeemed claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS FOR TAX DEED Dated this the 9th day State of Florida. Certificate has filed noon. BOOK 1181 PG 351 according to Law, the –––––––––––––––––– WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE of May, 2007. said Tax Certificate for Dated this the 25th day Parcel ID: 23-1N-28- Property described in NOTICE OF AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- NOTICE IS HEREBY Mary M. Johnson Unless such certificate the Tax Deed to be of April, 2007. 0000-00300-0000 such Certificate will be APPLICATION OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION ON THIS GIVEN THAT THOMAS Clerk of the Circuit shall be redeemed issued thereon. The Mary M. Johnson Name in which sold to the Highest FOR TAX DEED LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. N OR LINDA J WHITE- Court of Santa Rosa according to Law, the Certificate Number and Clerk of the Circuit Assessed: ELNORA Bidder, at the east end NOTICE. SPUNNER holder of County, Florida Property described in year of Issuance, the Court of Santa Rosa MARSH, MARCIA F lobby of the County NOTICE IS HEREBY ALL CLAIMS NOT the following Tax Sale –––––––––––––––––– such Certificate will be Description of property, County, Florida DAVIS Administrative GIVEN THAT THOMAS ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILES WILL BE Certificate has filed NOTICE OF sold to the Highest and Name(s) in which it –––––––––––––––––– All of the above prop- Complex at 6495 N OR LINDA J WHITE- FILED WITHIN THE FOREVER BARRED. said Tax Certificate for APPLICATION Bidder, at the east end is assessed is as fol- NOTICE OF erty is located in Santa Caroline St., Milton, SPUNNER holder of TIME PERIODS SET the Tax Deed to be FOR TAX DEED lobby of the County lows: APPLICATION FOR Rosa County, In the Florida on the 11th day the following Tax Sale FORTH IN SECTION NOTWITHSTAND- issued thereon. The Administrative TAX DEED State of Florida. of June, 2007 at 12:00 Certificate has filed 733.702 OF THE ING, THE TIME Certificate Number and NOTICE IS HEREBY Complex at 6495 Certificate Number: noon. said Tax Certificate for FLORIDA PROBATE PERIOD SET year of Issuance, the GIVEN THAT THOMAS Caroline St., Milton, 491 NOTICE IS HEREBY Unless such certificate Dated this the 18th day the Tax Deed to be CODE WILL BE FOR- FORTH ABOVE, ANY Description of property, N OR LINDA J WHITE- Florida on the 2nd day Year of Issuance: 2005 GIVEN THAT THOMAS shall be redeemed of April, 2007. issued thereon. The EVER BARRED. CLAIM FILED TWO and Name(s) in which it SPUNNER holder of of July, 2007 at 12:00 N OR LINDA J WHITE- according to Law, the Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number and NOTWITHSTANDING (2) YEARS OR is assessed is as fol- the following Tax Sale noon. Description of SPUNNER holder of Property described in Clerk of the Circuit year of Issuance, the THE TIME PERIODS MORE AFTER lows: Certificate has filed Dated this the 9th day Property: LOT 30, the following Tax Sale such Certificate will be Court of Santa Rosa Description of property, SET FORTH ABOVE, DECEDENT’S DATE Certificate Number: said Tax Certificate for of May, 2007. WESTLAND ACRES, Certificate has filed sold to the Highest County, Florida and Name(s) in which it ANY CLAIM FILED OF DEATH IS 2108 the Tax Deed to be Mary M. Johnson AS DES IN OR BK said Tax Certificate for Bidder, at the east end –––––––––––––––––– is assessed is as fol- TWO (2) YEARS OR BARRED. Year of Issuance: 2005 issued thereon. The Clerk of the Circuit 865 PG 350 the Tax Deed to be lobby of the County NOTICE OF lows: MORE AFTER THE Certificate Number and Court of Santa Rosa Parcel ID: 04-1N-28- issued thereon. The Administrative APPLICATION DECEDENT'S DATE The date of first publi- Description of year of Issuance, the County, Florida 5600-00000-0300 Certificate Number and Complex at 6495 FOR TAX DEED Certificate Number: OF DEATH IS cation of this notice is Property: PROPERTY Description of property, –––––––––––––––––– Name in which year of Issuance, the Caroline St., Milton, 594 BARRED. May 17, 2007. DESCRIBED IN OR and Name(s) in which it –––––––––––––––––– Assessed: ALICE M Description of property, Florida on the 11th day NOTICE IS HEREBY Year of Issuance: 2005 BOOK 2035 PG 949 is assessed is as fol- NOTICE OF SCHAD, ROLAND E and Name(s) in which it of June, 2007 at 12:00 GIVEN THAT THOMAS The date of first publi- Personal Parcel ID: 13-3N-30- lows: APPLICATION FOR MURPHY, ELIZABETH is assessed is as fol- noon. N OR LINDA J WHITE- Description of cation of this notice is Representative: 0000-00101-0000 Certificate Number: TAX DEED L JOHNSON lows: Dated this the 18th day SPUNNER holder of the Property: PROPERTY May 10, 2007. James B. Timms Name in which 2462 All of the above proper- of April, 2007. following Tax Sale DESCRIBED IN OR 522 Fort Pickens Rd. Assessed: MICHAEL Year of Issuance: 2005 NOTICE IS HEREBY ty is located in Santa Certificate Number: Mary M. Johnson Certificate has filed said BOOK 1429 PG 986 Peter K. Thurston Pensacola Beach, FL DENNIS KIDD GIVEN THAT THOMAS Rosa County, In the 1079 Clerk of the Circuit Tax Certificate for the Tax Parcel ID: 13-1N-28- Personal 32561 All of the above proper- Description of N OR LINDA J WHITE- State of Florida. Year of Issuance: 2005 Court of Santa Rosa Deed to be issued there- 0000-02029-0000 Representative ty is located in Santa Property: LT 14 BLK SPUNNER holder of County, Florida on. The Certificate Name in which Attorney for Personal Rosa County, In the 110, HOLLEY BY THE the following Tax Sale Unless such certificate Description of –––––––––––––––––– Number and year of Assessed: JOHN Michael D. Tidwell, Representative: State of Florida. SEA 1ST C&A, AS Certificate has filed shall be redeemed Property: LT 3 BLK J, NOTICE OF Issuance, the KILEY, SHERIE KILEY Esquire Gary E. Smith DES IN OR BOOK said Tax Certificate for according to Law, the MOORS GOLF & APPLICATION Description of property, All of the above prop- 811 N. Spring Street Gary E. Smith, P.C. Unless such certificate 1627 PG 896 the Tax Deed to be Property described in RACQUET CLUB 1ST FOR TAX DEED and Name(s) in which it erty is located in Santa Pensacola, FL 32501 1910 W. Garden shall be redeemed Parcel ID: 18-2S-26- issued thereon. The such Certificate will be ADD, AS DES IN OR is assessed is as follows: Rosa County, In the (850) 434-3223 - Street according to Law, the 1920-11000-0140 Certificate Number and sold to the Highest BOOK 2344 PG 1664 NOTICE IS HEREBY State of Florida. Phone Pensacola, FL 32501 Property described in Name in which year of Issuance, the Bidder, at the east end Parcel ID: 41-1N-28- GIVEN THAT THOMAS Certificate Number: (850) 434-3822 - Fax Florida Bar No. such Certificate will be Assessed: JASEM Description of property, lobby of the County 2567-00J00-0030 N OR LINDA J WHITE- 2285 Unless such certificate Florida Bar 0899887 190111 sold to the Highest IBRAHEM J M AL and Name(s) in which it Administrative Name in which SPUNNER holder of Year of Issuance: 2005 shall be redeemed Attorney for the 850-637-2501 - Bidder, at the east end NAJIM is assessed is as fol- Complex at 6495 Assessed: JOHN the following Tax Sale according to Law, the Personal Telephone 850-470-0280 - lobby of the County All of the above proper- lows: Caroline St., Milton, KILEY BUILDERS INC Certificate has filed Description of Property described in Representative Administrative ty is located in Santa Florida on the 18th day All of the above proper- said Tax Certificate for Property: LT 1 BLK such Certificate will be Facsimile Complex at 6495 Rosa County, In the Certificate Number: of June, 2007 at 12:00 ty is located in Santa the Tax Deed to be 21, NAVARRE 2ND sold to the Highest LEGAL 281 Caroline St., Milton, State of Florida. 205 noon. Rosa County, In the issued thereon. The ADD, AS DES IN OR Bidder, at the east end LEGAL 277 Florida on the 2nd day Year of Issuance: 2005 Dated this the 25th day State of Florida. Certificate Number and 1803 PG 1337 lobby of the County Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News of July, 2007 at 12:00 Unless such certificate of April, 2007. year of Issuance, the Parcel ID: 17-2S-26- Administrative Complex 5/17/07 May 10, 2007 noon. shall be redeemed Description of Mary M. Johnson Unless such certificate Description of property, 2750-02100-0010 at 6495 Caroline St., Dated this the 9th day according to Law, the Property: LT 5 BLK C Clerk of the Circuit shall be redeemed and Name(s) in which it Name in which of May, 2007. Property described in OF UNREC HICKORY Court of Santa Rosa according to Law, the is assessed is as fol- Assessed: WILLIAM J Mary M. Johnson such Certificate will be HAMMOCK EST, AS County, Florida Property described in lows: DUNCAN, LETHA NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER Clerk of the Circuit sold to the Highest DES IN OR BK 1769 –––––––––––––––––– such Certificate will be DUNCAN Court of Santa Rosa Bidder, at the east end PG 517, LESS OR BK NOTICE OF sold to the Highest Certificate Number: All of the above proper- AN ORDINANCE County, Florida lobby of the County 2032 PG 683 (3.85) & APPLICATION FOR Bidder, at the east end 354 ty is located in Santa –––––––––––––––––– Administrative LESS OR BK 2229 PG TAX DEED lobby of the County Year of Issuance: 2005 Rosa County, In the The reading and adoption of the following proposed Ordinance by the Board NOTICE OF Complex at 6495 811 (3.86) Administrative State of Florida. APPLICATION Caroline St., Milton, Parcel ID: 16-1N-27- NOTICE IS HEREBY Complex at 6495 Description of of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., FOR TAX DEED Florida on the 2nd day 0000-00353-0000 GIVEN THAT Caroline St., Milton, Property: COM AT NW Unless such certificate May 31, 2007, in the Commissioners meeting room at the Administrative of July, 2007 at 12:00 Name in which THOMAS N OR LINDA Florida on the 18th day COR OF SE/4 OF shall be redeemed Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY noon. Assessed: HUGH J WHITE-SPUNNER of June, 2007 at 12:00 SW/4 OF 26-4N-27, according to Law, the GIVEN THAT THOMAS Dated this the 9th day ELLIS HEIRS, TONYA holder of the following noon. TH E 300' TO POB, TH Property described in AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, N OR LINDA J WHITE- of May, 2007. ARGERSINGER, Tax Sale Certificate Dated this the 25th day S 208.75', TH E such Certificate will be FLORIDA; AMENDING ORDINANCE 2006-38; AMENDING SEC- SPUNNER holder of Mary M. Johnson JOSHUA HUGH has filed said Tax of April, 2007. 278.33', TH N 208.75', sold to the Highest TION THREE EXAMINATION AND LICENSING REQUIRE- the following Tax Sale Clerk of the Circuit ELLIS, MICHAEL S Certificate for the Tax Mary M. Johnson TH W 278.33' TO POB Bidder, at the east end MENTS; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND, PROVIDING Certificate has filed Court of Santa Rosa ELLIS Deed to be issued Clerk of the Circuit Parcel ID: 26-4N-27- lobby of the County AN EFFECTIVE DATE. said Tax Certificate for County, Florida All of the above prop- thereon. The Court of Santa Rosa 0000-00604-0000 Administrative Complex the Tax Deed to be –––––––––––––––––– erty is located in Santa Certificate Number and County, Florida Name in which at 6495 Caroline St., AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, issued thereon. The NOTICE OF Rosa County, In the year of Issuance, the –––––––––––––––––– Assessed: CLAUDINE Milton, Florida on the FLORIDA; AMENDING ORDINANCE 99-22; AMENDING SEC- Certificate Number and APPLICATION State of Florida. Description of property, NOTICE OF CAYLOR, A J CAY- 11th day of June, 2007 TION TWO TO ALLOW AN ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD TAX year of Issuance, the FOR TAX DEED and Name(s) in which APPLICATION FOR LOR HEIRS ETAL at 12:00 noon. EXEMPTION FOR ANYONE WHO HAS ATTAINED AGE 65; Description of property, Unless such certificate it is assessed is as fol- TAX DEED PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND, PROVIDING AN and Name(s) in which it NOTICE IS HEREBY shall be redeemed lows: NOTICE IS HEREBY EFFECTIVE DATE. is assessed is as fol- GIVEN THAT THOMAS according to Law, the GIVEN THAT THOMAS lows: N OR LINDA J WHITE- Property described in Certificate Number: N OR LINDA J WHITE- Input is requested concerning Certificate Number: SPUNNER holder of such Certificate will be 685 SPUNNER holder of These proposed Ordinances may be inspected by the public prior to the 2398 the following Tax Sale sold to the Highest Year of Issuance: 2005 the following Tax Sale development of the Individuals above scheduled meeting at the Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC Support Year of Issuance: 2005 Certificate has filed Bidder, at the east end Certificate has filed with Disabilities Education Act Services Department, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. All interested said Tax Certificate for lobby of the County Description of said Tax Certificate for (IDEA) Grant. parties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any decision made by Description of the Tax Deed to be Administrative Property: PROPERTY the Tax Deed to be the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming Property: LT 14 BLK 6, issued thereon. The Complex at 6495 DESCRIBED IN OR issued thereon. The before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure HOLLEY BY THE Certificate Number and Caroline St., Milton, BOOK 844 PG 7 & OR Certificate Number and For Information Contact: that a record of proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose SEA, AS DES IN OR year of Issuance, the Florida on the 18th day BOOK 1142 PG 484 year of Issuance, the Linda Novota, they will need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, BOOK 1103 PG 159 Description of property, of June, 2007 at 12:00 Parcel ID: 17-1N-28- Description of property, Director of Exceptional Student Education, which record shall include the testimony and the evidence upon which their Parcel ID: 18-2S-26- and Name(s) in which it noon. Dated this the 0000-03607-0000 and Name(s) in which it Santa Rosa County Schools appeal is to be based. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be 1920-00600-0140 is assessed is as fol- 25th day of April, 2007. Name in which is assessed is as fol- [email protected] Name in which lows: Mary M. Johnson Assessed: GERALD E lows: heard with respect to these proposed ordinances. Assessed: LEWIS S Certificate Number: Clerk of the Circuit WOODS, GLENDA S LEGAL 280 Gulf Breeze News 5/10/07 EIDSON JR, MAR- 2655Year of Issuance: Court of Santa Rosa WOODS Certificate Number: GARET S EIDSON 2005 County, Florida All of the above proper- 1638 LEGAL LINE NOTICE 282 Gulf Breeze News 5/17/07 All of the above proper- –––––––––––––––––– ty is located in Santa Year of Issuance: 2005 ty is located in Santa Description of NOTICE OF Rosa County, In the Rosa County, In the Property: CRESCENT APPLICATION FOR State of Florida. State of Florida. SHORES: S 75' OF N TAX DEED 4832.35' OF LT UU, Unless such certificate Unless such certificate BEING PARCEL 3 BLK NOTICE IS HEREBY shall be redeemed shall be redeemed A OF UNREC SUB, GIVEN THAT THOMAS according to Law, the according to Law, the AS DES IN OR BOOK N OR LINDA J WHITE- Property described in Subscribe today! Call 932-8986! Property described in 1195 PG 784 SPUNNER holder of such Certificate will be such Certificate will be Parcel ID: 21-2S-26- the following Tax Sale sold to the Highest

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