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Ryan Roose shows the robot GB Middle, High he built for Science page4A Olympiad competition. top state in Both the Gulf Breeze Middle and High Schools will Community Life Center pets Science Olympiad compete at are blessed. nationals in new for the schools, there are the next level. Although his Washington, BY FRANKLIN HAYES some newcomers to the team machine suffered a mechanical PAG E D.C. Gulf Breeze News 1D [email protected] who are excited to prove their failure and his team placed 16th, worth against the nation’s very Roose is optimistic that his con- Whether it’s building func- best. traption can still be a dangerous ■ Surfers tional robots or identi- Like the infamous Dr. competitor. rescue fying samples of Frankenstein, Ryan Roose “If that hadn't happened, pair from igneous rock, Gulf toiled in his garage, combin- we would have won first or Breeze high and middle ing parts from defunct second place,” Roose said in Gulf school students are up machines to build the compet- reference to the Robot ■ Beach Ball to the challenge and itive robot he used in state Ramble event, where partici- is April 25 their talents are taking competition last month. A pants design and build them to compete among power window motor was robots to perform simple the nation’s best in used for torque and a rubber tasks. Science Olympiad. window cleaner was incorpo- Roose added that through Students from both rated to pick up index cards. Science Olympiad he was WEEKEND schools will travel to Roose, a senior at Gulf Breeze able to discover a new hobby Weather Washington, D.C. for High School (GBHS), is a first in robotics, a field he wants the national level contest. While time team member and is to study in college. THURSDAY 4/10 going to nationals is nothing ready to take his creation to See SCIENCE, Page 2A6 Partly Cloudy high 78O low 70O City examines No joke FRIDAY 4/11 Scattered Storms pie-shape lot Man thinks friend’s high 78O body is an April Fool’s low 64O rule for piers prank; takes shotgun

SATURDAY 4/12 BY VICI PAPAJOHN STAFF REPORTS Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News Isolated Storms [email protected] [email protected] high 72O O Since 2004 at least six permits have been A strange death in Gulf Breeze was deter- low 55 issued within the city for piers on pie shape lots mined to be a suicide. On April 1, authori- or lots with irregular shorelines in the sound, ties responded to a dead SUNDAY 4/13 bayous or inlets. The policy for allowing piers on body reported in a Gulf such lots was implemented in early 2004 after Breeze neighborhood. Sunny repeat requests from citizens who appealed to the O The white dotted lines illustrate The man living at the high 73 council to allow them the full benefit of their the riparian lines continuing out house told sheriffs O low 55 waterfront property under commonly applied from the solid white property deputies that he found his riparian rights. lines of a pie shape lot. Simple friend dead in his front The problem is, the city never formally continuation of property lines is yard and thought it was an changed the law. INSIDE shown in red. April Fool’s Day practical “I am in no way diminishing the error, or min- joke. A mail carrier found Hutson imizing the situation, but I am relieved that we the dead body of Charles Business 8A have been implementing a policy that is consis- Scott Boylan in the yard of the home, locat- Classifieds 3D tent with the intent of the council,” City Manager that the code had been changed to reflect the setback lines ed on the 1600 block of Balogh Drive, some Community 3-5&7A Edwin “Buz” Eddy said to the council. Eddy and City Attorney based on the riparian lines” as the council’s discussions and two and a half hours later and called police. Crossword 3B Matt Dannheisser presented a full report on the city’s policies minutes reflected. Homeowner William Donald Hutson, 43, regarding riparian and property boundary law within the city Editorial 6A Dannheisser advised the council that they should revisit the was questioned and arrested when police during the meeting and proposed two ordinances for the Faith 4A policy already in application, and also address instances where found a shotgun in his possession. Boylan Monday, April 7 meeting. a pier could be precluded due to minimum setbacks required to suffered a similar blast to the chest. Hutson Home & Garden 2D “In preparation for pending litigation involving the protect grasslands. Council will review both issues and review said he removed the shotgun from his yard Island News 1D Pauldings and the Boykins, staff discovered that the code alternative side setback line requirements for piers. and took a nap. He was arrested for tamper- Lifestyles 1B change that would allow the pier/dock setbacks to be based Police Chief Peter Paulding's pier was at least the sixth such ing with evidence. Schools 7C upon the riparian lines was never formally adopted into law,” pier approved, according to records. During the meeting Seniors 7A Craig S. Carmichael, Director of Community Services, advised Dannheisser advised the council that they should not commu- the council in a memorandum. Carmichael explained that sub- Sports 1-7C nicate with Mr. Frank Boykin or his attorney, as the city could Neighbor, GB sequent requests were processed based on the extension of Talk of the Town 5A get drawn in to the litigation between Boykin and Paulding. riparian lines, not property lines as “it was mistakenly assumed (See related story at right) “Mailing Statement is police chief on Editorial Page” Tournament supports cancer research clash over pier FOUR SECTIONS BY FRANKLIN HAYES VOL. 7, NO. 15 BY SCOTT PAGE Gulf Breeze News APRIL 10, 2008 Gulf Breeze News [email protected] [email protected] A dispute over property rights has neigh- The Sixth Annual Pink Ribbon bors suing and threatening to sue another Tennis Tournament is set to take place neighbor, who also happens to serve as the at the Roger Scott Tennis Center in city's chief of police. One neighbor even Pensacola on April 11 and 12. Over 192 alleges that Gulf Breeze Police Department women will be playing in the tourna-

home! (GBPD) Chief Peter Paulding broke the ment that intends to raise money to pro- law. vide mammograms to those who are In 2006, Paulding built a seawall and last otherwise unable to afford them. your month began building a dock on his proper- A volunteer committee that is dedi- ty in Gulf Breeze that his surrounding cated to fighting breast cancer orga- neighbors, Frank Boykin and Kevin Shea, nizes the Pink Ribbon Tournament, say infringes their property lines. Boykin which uses pink tennis balls and also said Paulding's work was done without encourages all players and spectators to a permit or permission from the appropriate dress in pink. regulatory agencies. The committee had the opportunity Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today Sally Cooey with the Florida Department to partner with the Susan G. Komen Submitted photo of Environmental Protection (DEP) said her Breast Cancer Foundation several years agency issued a letter of exemption as the

Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy Jennie Barrow, left, who is co-chairman of the tournament committee, was mailed directly to mailed directly ago, but the partnership would have inspired to dedicate herself to the Pink Ribbon Tournament by her mother, work Paulding wanted to do was not in their See TOURNAMENT Page 2A6 Gail Baer, right, who is a breast cancer survivor. See SEAWALL, Page 2A6

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2A April 10, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS SCIENCE: Competition inspires studies Continued from page 1A Despite her experience, Cundiff Gulf Breeze Middle School year. We immediately begin prac- said she was impressed with the teacher and Science Olympiad ticing. We have lots of wonderful “I think its Science Olympiad abilities of Roose and teammate coordinator Sharon Schaeffner volunteer coaches and a very Thursday, April 10 is underrated,” Roose said. “It’s a Jason Lambert in another event said early preparation is the key supportive school and communi- Santa Rosa County Monday, April lot of work. I think people don't called Electric Vehicles, where to their repeated success. ty.” Commission Regular 14 try it because it’s Science the pair took first place. “These kids work as hard as Both schools are asking the Meeting, 9 a.m., Commissioner's Board Room, No meetings Olympiad and it’s a bunch of “It was these two guys’' first athletics for their meetings,” community for its support in their 6495 Caroline Street, Milton scheduled as of nerds, but it’s a lot of fun. I year,” Cundiff said. “Their car Schaeffner said. “The middle fundraising efforts. The teams are press time. enjoyed it.” performed very well. Both of school kids are competing at a collecting Bruno’s receipts and Friday, April 11 GBHS Olympiad coordinator them like to build and design. high school level and the high the high school team alone needs Knights of Columbus Tuesday, April Susan Cundiff has been invited to Their abilities sure showed up schoolers are competing at col- approximately $15,000, Cundiff Cook-Off, St. Rose of Lima 15 nationals for seven years in a row. with this one.” lege level… We start early in the said. Catholic Church, Milton. Details: No meetings sched- www.knightsofcolumbus7027bb uled as of press time q.com or Jim at 850-686-3728. SEAWALL: Paulding maintains lawful construction Saturday, April 12 Wednesday, Continued from page 1A home three Boykin home where Boykin property rights. That means I Hurricane Expo, Pensacola April 16 times to inter- confirmed he did move the need to use the legal system to Civic Center, visit www.myhurri- Gulf Breeze Chamber caneexpo.com or call 850-444- Breakfast 7-8:30 a.m, jurisdiction. Cooey said rogate him. stake, according to the report. protect my property rights.” He 7135. Tiger Point Golf Club, 1255 Paulding's proposed seawall According Officers advised him not to go is not yet represented by a Country Club Road, Gulf was above the waterline, DEP to GBPD on his neighbors’ property. lawyer. Relay for Life Team Fund Breeze. permitting was not required. offense “No arrests were ever made,” Shea and Boykin claim Raiser, 5 p.m., Pensacola Cooey also said piers less than reports, the Hawthorne asserts. Paulding’s seawall encroached Beach Elks Lodge City of Gulf Breeze Executive Committee 1,000 square feet were also chief’s wife Paulding says the allegations 80 feet and 20 feet of their prop- Parking Lot Sale, 8 a.m., Meeting, 6:30 p.m.,Gulf Breeze exempt from DEP permitting. made the orig- Paulding against him are preposterous erties, respectively. Community Life Center, U.S. 98 City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Cooey added that a complaint inal call to and is unsure why his neighbors “That’s absolutely incorrect,” and Soundside Drive Gulf Breeze was filed against Paulding with report that Boykin allegedly don’t want to sit down and Paulding said, in reaction to the the DEP, and that his case is trespassed into her yard and resolve the situation without allegations that the seawall is on Sunday, April 13 Thursday, April 17 being investigated for compli- moved a survey stake. judicial intervention. He had his neighbors’ land. “We hired No meetings scheduled as No meetings scheduled as of press time ance, but could not specify what “Anytime anyone calls we DEP, Army Corpse of Engineers Empire Land Surveying of press time particular elements were being move quickly to calm a dispute letters of exemption and a city Company, located in Pensacola, reviewed. situation,” says Lt. Rick permit for the pier. last summer to survey and stake Boykin claims the chief Hawthorne with Gulf Breeze “I have talked to Mr. our property.” Coming May 1 became belligerent when he Police. “The officer later Paulding and it might be better Paulding said his neighbors confronted him about the prop- returned to get witness names to work things out through the have refused many times to sit erty rights dispute on Hoffman and statements.” legal system,” Shea said. “I real- and talk about the documenta- Bayou and sent officers to his The third visit was to the ly need to protect land and my tion. TOURNAMENT: Fundraiser to accompany tennis bracket Continued from page 1A tournament. hair donations are just as impor- make a donation beginning at Tonight there will be a tant as monetary contributions noon on Friday. diminished the local impact of Calcutta, Pro-Am event at when her mother was battling Tournament play will follow the fundraiser. Pensacola Racquet Club. breast cancer. at 1 p.m. and at 8 a.m. on “They do some great work “It will have nine teams, one “Having the breast reduction Saturday. There will be prizes for and the only reason we decided pro and three players, and we was nothing, but losing her hair the winners and an award for the An annual update on our area not to is to guarantee that our will have an auction where was a really big deal because the most outrageous outfit. To advertise, call (850) 932-8986 dollars would be spent in our donors can bid on the teams,” hair loss is the first thing people This tournament has been a area,” says Jennie Barrow, co- says Emmerson. “The highest notice,” Barrow remembers. great success; over $125,000 has chairman of the tournament bidder will get first pick and we “Having a wig made out of real been raised in the first five years committee. will continue until all the teams human hair gives the recipient so and as a result cancer has been Susan Emmerson adds, have been picked.” many more options. You can’t do found and treated. It is truly an Elected Officials “Every penny we raise stays in The committee has also orga- anything with fake wigs.” indication of what is possible CONTACT ✆ the local community.” ★ nized an effort to help Locks of Anyone who wants to donate through the dedicated local Proceeds from the tournament Love and Pantene Beautiful hair can do so Friday night at 6 efforts of a community. GULF BREEZE ELECTED DIANE COLEMAN, Dist. 3 are given to the Pensacola Breast OFFICIALS (850) 939-5538 Lengths collect hair donations. p.m. at the Roger Scott Tennis “Whether you're playing or 1070 Shoreline Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL Cancer Association who then 32561; (850) 934-5100 HUGH WINKLES, Dist. 2 Locks of Love provides wigs for Center. Locks of Love asks for working, I think the most (850) 623-6299 allocates them evenly among underprivileged children that nine inches and Beautiful rewarding thing [about being Mayor LANE GILCHRIST area hospitals, where the funds (850) 932-5565 DIANE SCOTT, Dist. 1 suffer from any diagnosis that Lengths asks for eight. Two ten- involved] is how the community [email protected] (850) 623-0413 provide mammograms for local causes hair loss, and Pantene nis pros from the Roger Scott comes together at this event,” women. BEVERLY ZIMMERN FLORIDA STATE Beautiful Lengths provides wigs Center, Paul Einhart and Steven Barrow said. “People have dif- (850) 932-4717 REPRESENTATIVES Although the official competi- bzimmern@ ci.gulf-breeze.fl.us to women undergoing cancer Allison, will be donating. ferences, but this [breast cancer] GREG EVERS (R) CARL HOFFMAN tion begins on Friday, there are a treatment. There will also be a silent auc- is something that brings every- District Office: 5424 Willing St., few other activities that will take (850) 932-4948 Milton, FL 32570 Barrow realized that these tion for anyone who still wants to one together in one cause.” [email protected] (850) 983-5550 place in conjunction with the J.B. SCHLUTER [email protected] (850) 232-0939 DAVE MURZIN (R) [email protected] District Office: Suite 22B, 7100 Plantation Rd., Ste. 3, Pensacola, Portofino Spa closes due to state requirement RICHARD FULFORD FL 32504 (850) 932-5135 (850) 494-7330 [email protected] BY SCOTT PAGE director, according to a notice Center Clinic in Pensacola. can be found at www.portofi- C.V. “CLAY” FORD (R) on the front door of the build- An announcement will be nomedicalspa.com. SANTA ROSA COUNTY Gulf Breeze News COMMISSION District Office: 1804 W. Garden St, ing. made soon regarding SpaBuzz Gary Paquin of The Paquin Pensacola, FL 32501-4418 [email protected] 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, FL (850) 595-5550 Dr. Kevin Welch is honoring coupons, which will be honored Group, who formerly owned 32570; (850) 932-1340 or 983-1877 RAY SANSOM (R) The Portofino Medical Spa most of the gift certificates pur- at a Pensacola Spa. For more and managed the spa, was JOHN BROXSON, Dist. 5 District Office: 348 SW Miracle Strip chased at the spa. They may be inquiries regarding SpaBuzz, unavailable for comment as of (850) 932-2617 Pkwy., Bldg. C, Ste. 12, Fort Walton was forced to close due to a [email protected] Beach, FL 32548-5257 state requirement mandating redeemed at two locations: The call 1-866-688-8434. Further press time so all information rosa.fl.us (850) 833-9328 that all medical spas must have Skin Care Center of Gulf information on gift certificates was obtained from a notice on GORDON GOODIN, Dist. 4 FLORIDA STATE SENATOR a full-time, on-site medical Breeze and at the Medical and returning them for a refund the door of the building. (850) 939-1274 [email protected] DON GAETZ (R) rosa.fl.us District Office: 217 Miracle Strip Pkwy., Fort Walton Beach, FL DON SALTER, Dist.3 32548 Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report Information provided by the Santa (850) 983-1877 (850) 897-5747 Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. [email protected] SunCom 277-5009 rosa.fl.us [email protected] BOB COLE, Dist. 2 Felonies 4/3/2008 Parkway, Gulf Breeze, pass counter- Gulf Breeze, DUI (850) 983-1877 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Czarnecki, Rodney Warren, W/M, feited. Magers, Alisa Marie, W/F, 24, [email protected] JEFF MILLER (R) 37, 9100 block of Quail Roost Drive, 4/6/2008 8900 block of Timber Lane, Navarre, 3/31/2008 TOM STEWART, Dist. 1 Pensacola Office: 4300 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 17C, Pensacola, FL 32503 Bourgeois III, James Irving, W/M, Navarre, violation of probation. Whiddon, Allison Louise, W/F, 25, DUI (850) 983-1877 (850) 479-1183 Fisher, Steven Christopher, W/M, 3200 block of College Court, Gulf [email protected] 20, 2100 block of Jeannie Street, 4/6/2008 Toll Free: (866) 367-1614 rosa.fl.us Navarre, aggravated battery 23, 9000 block of East River Drive, Breeze, aggravated assault with a Cleveland, Richard Ashley, W/M, Navarre, larceny. deadly weapon. 4/1/2008 24, 2800 block of Lido Boulevard, SANTA ROSA COUNTY U.S. SENATORS 4/4/2008 Hutson, William Donald, W/M, 43, Gulf Breeze, DUI SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600 block of Balogh Drive, Gulf Ballow, Kamen Richard, W/M, 27, DUI 5086 Canal St., Milton, FL 32570; Senator MEL MARTINEZ (R) Morgan, Thomas Saun, W/M, 48, 315 E. Robinson St., Landmark Breeze, tampering with evidence 3200 block of Redwood Lane, Gulf 4/2/2008 (850) 983-5000 8600 block of Olivera Street, Center 1, Ste. 475, Orlando, FL 4/2/2008 Breeze, violation of probation. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS April 10, 2008 3A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS School board works to negotiate contracts Need a gift idea? Just BY PAM BRANNON usually included in a new con- But since the district con- be closely reviewed and out up Gulf Breeze News tract. The custodial services tracts with Southern for bid. He said, for example, $ [email protected] contract was up for renewal. Management to provide custodi- that Laidlaw Transportation, 30 Crane said, “By waiving the al services, the company who recently sold its company per year! There may be a new school cost of living increase, it will showed through its report that to First Student, Inc., had been bus contractor transporting kids save the school district at least they saved the school district the bus transportation contractor to school next year. That con- $205,000. The management of over $3.3 million, charging the for Santa Rosa County Schools tract, as several other long term Southern Management said they district not quite $4 million a for the last 10 years. But Rogers Direct mailed each contracts for the school district, understood what financial pres- year for the services rendered. said right now a committee from is now being negotiated between sure the district is in during The report shows that Southern the school administration is Thursday! more than one possible bidder, these times of cutbacks by the Management working with not only First according to Santa Rosa School state, and they want to work as uses 202 cus- Student but another company, To subscribe, call (850) 932-8986. Credit cards welcomed! 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COMMUNITY BRIEFS EHS class of 1973 teams. The teams are providing bring with you. You can also mine the appropriateness of the auction items though indi- link from the home page to the guns on their privately-owned to gather in GB vidual gifts and local business Library System Tax Forms Site business property. Escambia High School Class sponsorship donations. Come for links to commonly used tax of 1973 will celebrate its 35th and join them for a night of fun forms. Class Reunion at Quality Inns and get in the auction. Economic Stimulus Payment and Suites, located at 41 Gulf Tax Forms: Breeze Parkway, on Friday, April declared The federal government June 27 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Library Economic Stimulus Payment Dr. Donald J. Baldwin, D.M.D. and on Saturday, June 28, from program of 2008 requires those 6 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. For more Appreciation eligible for the stimulus pay- wishes to announce my retirement and sale of my information, visit Month ment, but who do not usually dental practice. members.cox.net/ehs73/ or At the March 25 Board file tax returns, to file IRS Form email [email protected]. Meeting, the Santa Rosa 1040A-3 with the Internal County Commissioners recog- Revenue Service. Santa Rosa Dr. Randall S. Bailey, D.M.D. has purchased my GB Hospital to nized the Santa Rosa County County Libraries have a limited practice. Dr. Randall is a 1984 graduate of raffle piano Library System and presented supply of this form, available at The Gulf Breeze Hospital the Library Board Advisory each library. Additional forms University of Alabama and is very well qualified to Employee Foundation is spon- Committee with a certificate will be available past the April. take care of all of my patients, and will retain all soring a raffle for a 1992 proclaiming April as Library patient records. Yamaha piano with a bench, Appreciation Month. Host families and a walnut finish. Original The Santa Rosa County needed It has been a wonderful 48 years. Thank you for the purchase price was $2,895 and Library System is a department Academic Year in the USA the current appraised value is of the Santa Rosa County Board (AYUSA) is looking for caring privilege. $1,500. of County Commissioners. families who wish to open their Tickets are on sale in the Libraries are located in Gulf home and share in a meaningful Sincerely, administration office for $1 Breeze, Jay, Milton, Navarre exchange with a young person Dr. Donald J. Baldwin, D.M.D. each, six for $5, or 130 tickets and Pace. Further information from another country. AYUSA for $100. The drawing will be can be found at http://www.san- is a non-profit organization that held May 1. tarosa.fl.gov/libraries. works to provide young people 85 Nightingale Lane The beautiful piano was gen- with learning experiences that Gulf Breeze, FL erously donated by one of the AARP to host promote cultural appreciation, 850.932.3507 hospital employees to help raise Tax-Aide insight and friendship. Since money for the Employee April 15 will soon be here! 1980, AYUSA has arranged for Foundation. The Employee The AARP Tax-Aide program, over 40,000 students from over Foundation confidentially staffed by volunteers, assists 75 different countries to spend a assists hospital employees millions of low- and middle- semester or academic year liv- through catastrophic experi- income taxpayers, with special ing with American host fami- ences like hurricanes, house attention to those ages 60 and lies. fires, illnesses and more. They older, across the nation is For information, call HOME OWNERS INSURANCE also provide flowers or memo- offered at the Gulf Breeze, Stephanie Burleson at 850-287- rials when an employee loses a Milton and Navarre libraries. 4500 in Pensacola, or visit family member, and fund schol- The program offers free one- www.ayusa.org to see the stu- CANCELED arships at Pensacola Junior on-one counseling to help indi- dents who still need homes. OR College and University of West viduals prepare and file basic If unable to host a student, Florida. tax forms, including the 1040, consider passing this on, as all 1040A, 1040EZ and other stan- across the world, AYUSA stu- NON-RENEWED? Elks to hold Relay dard schedules. No appoint- dents are eagerly awaiting their for Life Auction ment is necessary. Tax forms host family placement. The Gulf Breeze Relay for are available at each Santa Rosa Life event scheduled for April County Library – Gulf Breeze, Chamber opposes 25 and 26 and participants are Jay, Milton, Navarre, and Pace. guns at work PREMIUMS having a Relay Team Fund AARP Tax Assistance The Gulf Breeze Area Raiser at Pensacola Beach Elks Schedule through April 15: Chamber of Commerce Board Lodge on April 12. There will Gulf Breeze Library on of Directors voted recently to be no entry fee to attend the Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and TOO HIGH? oppose the “Guns at Work” leg- auction. Optional dinner tickets Thursday from 9:15 a.m. to islation currently being consid- are available for $10 each. The 1:15 p.m. ered by Florida legislators. The event will be catered by Shane’s Navarre Library on Chamber’s position is not Rib Shack. Thursdays and Fridays from “Anti-gun” but is “Pro- Thompson-Walden Insurance Pensacola Beach’s T. Bubba 9:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Property Rights” for private “Serving Pensacola, Gulf Breeze, and Pace since 1976” Bechtol will serve as the master Visit the Santa Rosa County business owners and employ- of ceremonies. Library System home page at to ers. The chamber opposes gov- Santa Rosa County Escambia County This is an event designed to link to the AARP Tax ernment intrusion into the pri- increase the fund raising poten- Preparation Web Site and a list vate property rights of employ- (850) 994-9520 (850) 478-0401 tial for each of the planned 43 of important documents to ers who should be able to deter-

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FAITH BRIEFS ORAL CONSCIOUS SEDATION DENTISTRY Calvary to hold courtyard and reception hall. please contact Lisa Washburn, is the ultimate in relaxation without needles. This event will support the volunteer coordinator at 850- It will significantly reduce your fears and discomfort blessing at Tiger youth who are going to 434-5456 or lwashburn@pen- Point Park Mexico. Tickets are $10 and sacolahabitat.org. with dental procedures. Landscaping Improvement can be purchased through the Day will be Saturday, April 12 church office. GBUMC parking lot Whether you are anxious about going to the dentist, or from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. sale is Saturday Anyone available to help just too busy for multiple appointments, oral conscious St. Ann works The United Methodist refurbish the grounds is toward 13th Women of the Gulf Breeze sedation is a stress-free solution to achieve ALL your encouraged to bring a wheel- United Methodist Church will barrow, pitchfork or rake and Habitat house dental needs. have a Parking Lot Sale and meet at the front of the The church’s 13th Habitat Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, Reception Hall. for Humanity home is on it’s Contact us today...and get ready to experience April 12, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers may sign up by way to being completed. at the Community Life Center, A NEW LEVEL OF PATIENT CARE you never calling or emailing the church Members will be scheduling a located at Soundside Drive and at infor- day for painting as soon as the dreamed possible. Highway 98. [email protected] dry wall, electric, and plumb- Join church members and Join members of Calvary ing are finished. Thank you to enjoy pancake breakfast. Dr. Douglas Hightower Chapel at Tiger Pint Park on volunteers who have dedicated Adults are $5 and children April 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. their time to this project. And a under 12 are $3. Patrons can as they enjoy music, food, special thank you to the help by donating their non- water slides, competitive Christian Service Committee clothing items or baking good- games, big toys, concessions and Our Lady of the ies for the bake sale or renting ON THE EMERALD COAST and more. This event is not Assumption Middle School a parking space to sell their only a blessing to the kids and Sunday School classes ( under SEDATION . COSMETICS . IMPLANTS own items. Spaces rent for $25 families of our community, but direction of Tracy Elliot and or $35 with a table. Bring pre- 5075 Carpenter Creek Drive it also is training for the Margie Pitts) for providing priced items to room 15 at the Pensacola, Florida 32503 focused youth Mexico Mission lunch for volunteers. main campus through April 11 Team. Volunteers may work indi- 478-0909 or bring them to the communi- The Enchiladas for vidually or in small groups. www.pensacolacosmeticdentist.com ty life center April 11. Call Ensenada event will be Sunday, Projects include: installing Dr. Hightower is certified in O.C.S. and I.V. sedation by the state of Florida; 850-932-3594 today to reserve April 27 at 12 p.m. Following window fixtures, lights and on active staff at both Sacred Heart and Baptist Hospitals, and is a fellow in a space. The event will benefit second service, members are door knobs. Volunteers with the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation. Caring and Sharing and the holding their first ever some knowledge of home Manna Food Bank. . . Enchiladas for Ensenada in the repairs needed. To participate WWW PENSACOLACOSMETICDENTIST COM

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS April 10, 2008 5A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Garden club visits unique GB museum REMAN The Driftwood Garden Club FI was in for a treat on their annu- al field trip when they drove to Gulf Isle Neighbors Gordon and Betty Sprague's help the critters presents... Termite & Pest Control Antique Car and Farm On April 9, Gulf Isle “To The Rescue Since 1977” Machinery Museum in Gulf Neighbors members were Breeze. Gordon Sprague was pleased to have Dorothy Gulf Breeze there to meet the group and Kaufmann as the spokesperson of the 932-9288 ! introduce them to Sprague for the Wild Life Sanctuary of Talk By BettyT Archerown Allen museum. Northwest Florida. The get- The museum was started in together began with a social 2003, and now has 25 cars from 11 to 11:30 a.m., the pro- ■ MLS# 347484 including the racecars that Mr. gram at 11:30 a.m., lunch at Attention Publicity ■ 5 Bdr. / 3.5 Bath Sprague used as a racecar dri- 12:15 p.m. and ended with the ■ PENSACOLA ver. Sprague explained how he meeting at 1 p.m. The Wild Chairmen: 1757 Fox Rd. had purchased some of the Life Sanctuary of Northwest ■ 3,000 Sq. Ft. beautiful cars and some of the Florida's wish list is Purina Send emails to Betty Archer Allen ■ $390,000 fine points about each one. Puppy Chow, Purina Cat Chow, ■ Cordova Park Corner Lot at [email protected] ■ The antique toys that lined Science Diet Kitten Growth, Split Level Home the walls as well as the antique peas and corn (canned or or write to Talk of the Town at cook stove where the ladies frozen), raw peanuts in shell, Gulf Breeze News P.O. Box 1414, Take a virtual tour today. signed the guest register were pecans, fish (fresh or frozen), Gulf Breeze, FL 32562, subject : tissues, freezer zip locks, astro- also interesting to see before Archer Allen they were taken to another turf mats, Clorox Clean-Ups, “Talk of the Town” Brian Tucker building. This building housed Windex, sponges, liquid laun- antique farm machinery and dry soap, bleach, Amdro Ant 850.261.9128 cell included 15 tractors and a fire Poison, trash bags (13 gallon), [email protected] truck parked outside. paper towels, stamps, color www.briantuckerliving.com Vice President and Program copy paper, A and triple Chairman Kathy Cannon A batteries, latex gloves (small arranged the trip, which con- and medium), nylon zip ties, cluded with lunch at Tea Time. ceramic pet bowls and Wal- May 1 There was no formal business Mart gift cards. 2008 meeting, however, the nomi- ISSUE nating committee, Barbara Santa Rosa Shores Laugel, Dot Morgan, and Pat Women's Club Landfair and President Millie The Santa Rosa Shores Dehn, met afterward at the new Women's Club held its April home of Dot Jordan in Gulf meeting at the lovely home of Breeze. Connie Repp on Hillside Drive. Carole Simpson pre- 7,500 Gulf Breeze Area sented the program for the Copies! Historical Society evening from the "Garden Go ahead...Don’t be modest. The Gulf Breeze Area Gate." Simpson gave a won- derful program on landscaping Let Gulf Breeze know how your business Historical Society will hold a has grown this past year. meeting on April 15 at 7 p.m. at with native plants, using natur- the Gulf Breeze Library with al fertilizers and pesticides. We all know that business are made up of a lot more guest speakers George and Tim After the program, the ladies than weekly staff meetings and water cooler talks. Hoffman. The program will be were adjourned for refresh- Tell your story about how your business or organization has made progress this past year in the called "Back to 1932." All are ments furnished by hostesses 2nd edition of Gulf Breeze News Progress Report. welcome to attend. For more Margaret Cunningham and Tina Tormes. Next month's information contact Randall Reserve your advertising space todayand tell your Broxton at 850-484-1099 or program will be Chef Willie story about how your business made progress. email [email protected]. demonstrating his fabulous cooking. Remember that Santa Submitted photo Tell us more than once... Rosa Shores Women's Club is a Carole Simpson from Garden Gate, right, presented a pro- St. Francis of All print ads will also be featured online at social club that is open to any gram to the Santa Rosa shores Women's Club on landscap- Assisi Episcopal lady in the Santa Rosa Shores ing with native plants, using natural fertilizers and pesticides. www.gulfbreezenews.com Youth Community area. For more information, Next month's program will be Chef Willie demonstrating his 850.932.8986 fabulous cooking. Relay for Life call Darlene Seeley at 850-934- The Episcopal Youth 1130. ed and call 850-515-0167. Community (EYC) will be In April, seniors are invited to walking Relay For Life on Holley-Navarre dance to live music with Joe April 25-26 at the Gulf Breeze Seniors' Occhipinti's Big Band. The event High School Football Stadium. Association is scheduled for Saturday, April The Youth want to contribute 12 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Holley-Navarre Seniors' to the community and to raise For more information contact Association (HNSA) has many awareness to help eliminate Ginger at 850-396-5494. activities scheduled for their cancer. More than 1.3 million Spring has sprung and spring- members in April. These activ- new cancer cases are expected cleaning will begin on Friday, ities include Bunco, a comput- in the United States this year. April 11 at 9 a.m. Volunteers are er workshop, Tai Chi, an April These are staggering statistics, needed to help with yard work dance, bingo, spring cleaning, but there is hope. Each person and some minor cleaning, fol- a garage sale, the Great can do something to save lives lowed by set up for the pancake American Clean-Up, a legal and help those already fighting breakfast. Bring pruning shears clinic and tax assistance. this disease. That's why the St. and gloves to help get the Bunco has been added to the Francis EYC decided to take grounds in shape after being schedule on the third Friday of action against cancer by sup- neglected all winter. Please each month starting April 18. porting the American Cancer remember to clean up after each Computer classes have Society Relay For Life right activity. become so popular they are here in the Gulf Breeze com- HNSA will host a community starting a regularly scheduled munity. garage sale at the center on computer workshop every Relay For Life is an Saturday, April 19 from 8:30 a.m. Tuesday morning from 9 to 11 overnight event that brings the to 1 p.m. Table space is available a.m. If anyone has computer community together to help to members and non-members expertise in any area and would support the American Cancer for $10 to sell items. Donated like to assist facilitating the Society and its lifesaving mis- items will be sold at a HNSA computer workshop, please sion to eliminate cancer as a table to benefit the center. contact Mike at 850-939-6973 major health problem. The Volunteers are needed to help or Lois at 850-939-2174. There society works hard every day with set up, selling and clean up. is a new computer in the center to prevent cancer and save Contact the center to offer assis- office due to a grant from the lives by supporting ground- tance. Navarre Wal-Mart. The breaking research, affecting The annual Great American remainder of that grant and a public policies that protect us Clean-Up will be held Saturday, Gulf Breeze Wal-Mart employ- from cancer, and educating April 19 from 8 a.m. -1 p.m. at ee volunteer appreciation pro- people on how to prevent or Navarre park. Help keep America gram grant will pay for the set detect cancer early. The society (and Navarre) beautiful by join- up of Internet service. This will helps people with cancer in the ing this community clean up. Call allow HNSA to add email and Gulf Breeze community. 850-623-1930 for information. Internet training soon. Efforts at Relay For Life can The legal clinic is on the Tai Chi classes will continue help the American Cancer fourth Wednesday of each month. every Thursday in April and Society keep working toward a This valuable service provides May from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. cancer-free future. free wills, living wills and pow- Cost for the series will be $50. The St. Francis EYC wants ers of attorney to those 60 and There is a sign up sheet at the to invite citizens in both Gulf over and has saved our members center for those interested. Breeze and the surrounding thousands of dollars. Call the A free introductory class community to show support in Northwest Florida Legal Service was held April 3 from 10 a.m. the ongoing fight against can- office anytime Monday through to 12 p.m. Some members cer by joining them for this Friday at 850-432-2336 to be expressed interest in a Tai Chi year's event. For more infor- placed on the Navarre schedule. group where participants who mation contact Jane Ellis at the Tax assistance is also avail- already know the Tai Chi forms parish office at 850-932-2861. able. Free tax help will be pro- would practice together. There Each person will make a real vided by AARP volunteers at the would be no charge and the difference in the lives of peo- Navarre Library every Thursday group would arrange the time ple facing cancer and in the and Friday through April 11 and location. Let Michael lives of the people who love from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. No Loftis know if you are interest- them. appointment is necessary.

www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 6A April 10, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Opinion Gulf Breeze NEWS On the P.O. Box 1414 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Harbourtown Unit #35 Spot: Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 Office: (850) 932-8986 WHERE WE PUT Fax: (850) 932-8794 PEOPLE “ON THE www.gulfbreezenews.com SPOT” TO ANSWER A QUESTION “ON 2007 Florida Press Association THE SPOT.” Award Winner By Scott Page ■ 2nd Place Religion Writing ■ 1st Place Sports Section ■ 1st Place Individual Graphic What do you think about protesters attempting to

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SPORTS EDITOR: Senate looks to regulate insurance Torch? Jason Thompson As you may recall from pre- out these reforms and below is vious reports, the Senate Select an article from the Orlando NEWS EDITOR: Committee on Property Sentinel. Franklin Hayes Insurance Accountability recent- Attached also please find SB ly conducted an inquiry into 2362 (increased penalties for ADVERTISING SALES: why insurance rates were not insurance companies) and SB Pam Randall reduced as much as expected 2306 (rate reductions linked to based on legislation passed in lower windstorm ratings). I am OFFICE MANAGER: 2007. Insurance executives and pleased that Senator Atwater has Karen Murphy chief actuaries were subpoenaed agreed to include these bills, plete text of the hearings are ers to reduced rates, and stop- and testified under penalty of which I am sponsoring, in the “They’ve [China] violated available by clicking here. ping companies from using GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: perjury during this inquiry. actions he is recommending to human rights and are stealing As a result, the Senate is con- unapproved loss models as a Art Director I was appointed as a member the full Senate. our resources so I’m okay with sidering a series of actions way of justifying non-renewals Nikola Stamenkovich of the Select Committee and had Thank you for continuing to it.” including a moratorium on can- or rate increases. Attached is a Jessica Bowie the opportunity to ask some of stay in touch with me on this Brian Bishop cellations, strengthening the letter and a memo from the questions which folks in issue. Your comments, criti- Michigan CONTRIBUTORS: Northwest Florida wanted excess profits law, linking miti- Committee Co-chairs Jeff cisms and guidance help me be a Betty Archer Allen answered under oath. The com- gation of risk by property own- Atwater and Steve Geller laying better senator. T. “Bubba” Bechtol Bette Boyle Pam Brannon Hannah Bunning Science is winning the fight against AIDS Steffaney Clark The past decade has seen ments and projected returns. But Scott Page remarkable progress in the fight could government experts really Chuck Randle against AIDS with many new determine an accurate value for treatments discovered and more such a prize that would incen- in development. Some people in tivize continued research? Very Member: the public health community unlikely. Florida Press Association now say that AIDS could be Neither drug companies nor “The selection committee reclassified as a chronic disease AIDS patients can afford a slow- picked [China] for a reason so I National Newspaper Assn. that is manageable like diabetes Grace-Marie Turner down in the market-driven inno- don’t like it.” Gulf Breeze Area Chamber or hypertension. Until recently, vation process that has charac- Charlie Couch of Commerce (“2003 Small such thoughts were unimagin- tive way to get antiretroviral Pharmaceutical Organization. terized past AIDS research. Milton Business of the Year”) able. drugs to the world's poor, but it Despite this failure, many Market incentives have brought isn't. In fact, it could have dead- activists support the Thai gov- Pensacola Beach Chamber Despite this progress in treat- about 90 HIV/AIDS drugs to ly consequences. ernment's efforts to copy other of Commerce ment, 2.5 million people will be patients in the past two decades, infected with HIV this year and The immediate danger would antiretroviral drugs developed with more in development. An Pensacola Chamber more than two million will die of come from the proliferation of by pharmaceutical companies. artificial market managed by of Commerce AIDS. As long as weak infra- low-quality counterfeits. Most In addition to this awful death bureaucrats and one-dimension- Navarre Tourist structure and disastrous political local industries in sub-Saharan toll, patent violations could lead al activists will retard this trend, Development Council interference plague poor coun- Africa and Southeast Asia lack to a decline in the number of new if not end it. the technological and regulatory vaccines in the future, since drug Santa Rosa County Chamber tries where the disease hits hard- Stopping the spread of AIDS of Commerce est, AIDS will persist. incentives to produce high-qual- companies would have no assur- is difficult. But the solution is Frustrated global activists are ity pharmaceuticals. When a ance of a return on their invest- not to demonize those private LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze now demanding that developing drug is manufactured in a facili- ments. On average, it takes more companies trying to find cures or News welcomes your opinion. countries be allowed to revoke ty that doesn't meet international than ten years and $800 million remove their incentive to devel- “I don’t think it should be extin- We reserve the right to edit a the patents on AIDS medications safety standards, the drug may to bring a new drug to market. op new treatments. Rather, guished because it’s an age old letter to fit space available. We contain the wrong dosage of No company could afford that tradition.” do not accept letters containing to make them more available. activists, politicians, and busi- Already, the pharmaceutical medication. If an AIDS patient cost if international patent theft ness leaders must work together Nicole Fagan a personal attack on any indi- Milton vidual. Letters must be limited industry funds philanthropic takes medicine that isn't strong made it impossible to recoup the to address institutional problems to one per month from an indi- many programs to make medi- enough to kill the disease, the investment. It's a simple concept -- such as dysfunctional public vidual writer. If we receive form cines available in these countries virus becomes drug resistant. -- as patent protection wanes, so health systems and bad gover- letters, we will print only the first at little or no cost. But activists Exposing HIV/AIDS patients to does the incentive to produce nance -- that have made the one we receive. Include your want to impose "compulsory substandard products worsens vital new drugs. AIDS crisis difficult to combat. name, address and daytime licensing," a practice endorsed the epidemic and increases treat- Most activists who support Grace-Marie Turner is presi- phone number. by the World Trade ment costs. compulsory licensing actually dent of the Galen Institute, a In 2005, for example, many recognize this. But their solution CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze Organization, to allow govern- non-profit research organization AIDS patients in Thailand suf- is highly flawed. News is committed to accuracy ments to break patents during focusing on free-market solu- and wants to hear from you if we public health emergencies to fered and died after treatment They want to replace the tions to health reform. She can need to make a correction or produce copies of branded with an untested antiretroviral patent system with "prizes" for be reached at P.O. Box 320010, clarification. Please email us drugs. cocktail called GPO-vir, pro- drug discoveries and "patent Alexandria, VA, or at at [email protected] This may sound like an effec- duced by Thailand's Government pools" that subsidize invest- [email protected]. with the subject line “I think it’s bad because it’s a CORRECTION or part of history. Just because they CLARIFICATION. Or, call don’t like it they shouldn’t ruin it (850) 932-8986 during Festival revives human kindness and camaraderie for everyone else.” office hours and ask for One of the things I enjoy perform from the balcony of the news or sports departments. David Myers most about life is how different only house on the remote prop- Atlanta, Ga. ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze experiences make you stretch erty. News will not be responsible for your personality, try new things After the migration, not a quality or discoloration in ads and get more out of life. I soul had been lost, hurt, provided by the advertiser or its agents. recently had a similar experi- maligned or otherwise mistreat- ence that made me feel more ed during the entire ordeal. Gulf Breeze News is published positive about humanity as a During the shenanigans, I weekly on Thursdays for $30 whole. met people that I will work with per year by Gulf Breeze News While attending the 2008 closely in the future and people Publishing, Inc. Periodical Mossy Headz Music Festival, I dreds of attendees were forced highway above. that I will never see again.I was postage paid at Gulf Breeze, saw several hundred people to find higher ground. Tents However, it would take more also able to discover some great Florida. USPS # 021819. avoid calamity and bond to han- were swamped as the waters of than several inches of rain to bands and music that I’d previ- Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- dle what could have easily the Shoal River rose to meet the dampen our spirits as families, ously never heard of. tions. POSTMASTER: Please turned into a crisis. After a full furthest crowds and eventually vendors and individuals like I want to thank the promoters send address changes to “I think politics shouldn’t have Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box night of great music, Mother covered the stage over 150 myself helped their neighbors for accommodating me, hosting Nature decided we all looked a yards from her banks. The pre- evacuate the swamped camp- such a great event and keeping anything to do with sports.” 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. Ken Turk All content is copyrighted little parched and needed a nice viously dry spot of ground I'd grounds. The music was a cool head in the middle of Pensacola 2008. 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Today’s seniors lived through many changes Your ad appears online While walking in my neigh- but I can’t remember if that was There are so many interesting borhood this week, I exchanged mine or my mother's. events coming up this month, it generating a lot of attention a few words with a seven-year- You see, it isn’t always the almost makes me forget about old riding his bike. I said, “Hi,” glamorous things you remem- Tax Day. The "Art in Bloom" at gulfbreezenews.com and he said, in the forthright ber. A lot of things happened in fundraiser for the Pensacola manner of the very young, the years we seniors have Museum of Art is one of them. “You're a good walker, even if passed through. Maybe not all Today, from 6 to 7 p.m., there you don't ride your bike any were good, but we’ve lived in will be a preview reception for more. My mom says, how old interesting times. Nico De Swert, an international- ARE you?” having to get a government per- ***** ly-known floral designer. But I thought about that a minute mit at the time, since they were An alarming statistic in the the rubber meets the road on or so, and then I said, “Well, I’m in limited supply and were news from the World Health Friday and Saturday, when you so old that I can remember when being used first for military Organization lately is the can attend a flower market and the milkman and bread delivery facilities, but my husband and I increasing number of deaths lectures at the Pensacola Little man came to our door in a horse thought that with the two infants linked to smoking. That number Theatre, to demonstrate the art and wagon.” He laughed and at home this would be important totals over a million deaths per of floral design. And, on said, “Oh, you're just making for keeping baby bottles sterile. year in the industrialized Sunday, the flower market, and that up!” We eventually got a washer nations. With 800,000 deaths the Museum, will also be open. No, I have to confess, I DO and dryer in our next home. among people 16 to 64 included Contact the Museum at 850- remember the clop-clop of the They were installed in what was in that million, it exceeds the 432-6247 for details about these horses’ hooves as they leisurely then called a “butler's pantry.” combined total of all death from events. traversed the street, and the violence, including homicide, ***** Be sure to check out The house was an old three- Lolita Wine and Martini Glasses sound of the glass bottles clink- story stone house with a slate accident and suicide. Did you know? When you are ing together in the milk wagon. roof. We also had one of the I have noticed that most looking at someone you love, 3479Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 932-7100 And that started me thinking very first televisions, which I groups of seniors of my your pupils dilate, and they do in Tiger Plaza Next to Sonic ● 10-6 M - F ● 9-6 SAT about so many other things that may have mentioned before, acquaintance do not contain the same when you are looking have changed. with a massive nine-inch many smokers. Let's try to help at someone you hate. I bet mine It wasn’t until the beginning screen! the next generation realize that dilate even wider when I look at of World War II that we had our My kids remember seeing a smoking is a dangerous and those magnificent floral first dishwasher, a top-loader, really old washing machine, the expensive habit. arrangements. See you next called a Lake State. I remember kind with a wringer over the top, ***** week! GBPD undergoes accreditation inspections FROM STAFF REPORTS plies with approximately 259 assessors complete their review minutes and must address the Gulf Breeze News standards in order to continue to of the Police Department, they agency’s ability to comply with at Gulf Breeze [email protected] receive accredited status. report their findings to the CFA accreditation standards. A The Assessment Team, com- Commission, which will then copy of the standards for review A team of assessors from the posed of law enforcement prac- decide if the agency is to receive may be obtained by contacting Commission for Florida Law titioners from various parts of full accreditation status. the Gulf Breeze Police Enforcement Accreditation the state, will review written As part of the on-site assess- Department’s Professional · 110 Bed Assisted arrived on April 9 to examine all materials, interview individuals, ment, agency members and the Services Unit at 850-934-5121. Living/Retirement aspects of the Gulf Breeze and visit offices and other areas general public are invited to Comments may also be directed Community to observe compliance. The offer comments to the assess- to the Commission for Law Police Department’s policies, · Locally Owned procedures, management, oper- team consists of three assessors ment team. The public may call Enforcement Accreditation by and Operated ations, and support services. chosen by the Commission for 850-934-4017 on April 10 from calling 1-800-558-0218, or by The Gulf Breeze Police Florida Law Enforcement 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. Telephone mail to 3504 Lake Lynda Drive, · Home Cooked Meals Department voluntarily com- Accreditation Staff. 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DowntownStyle with a NewOrlean’s Flair! OBITUARIES SEAFOOD ● BURGERS ● STEAKS ● SALADS ● SANDWICHES Rivers, as well as Lake Creek Academy of Dance in VERONICA “Try Our Famous Michigan, in their "Vera- Wilmington, Del. She held Fish Salad.” ● Sunday Jazz Brunch KENNEDY PENNEY Cruisers I and II." annual dance recitals at the 10 AM - 2PM 1917 - 2008 Veronica will be remembered Three Little Bakers Dinner ● ! Veronica "Vera" Kennedy for her love of her family and Theater and was involved with Nightly Dinner Specials Penney, age 91, of Gulf Breeze friends, sense of fashion, and the coaching of Mrs. Delaware passed away Tuesday, March 18. great storytelling. In her honor, Pageant contestants. In recent ● BEST SALADS She was a native of New York donations can be made to years Miss Pat lent her talent DOWNTOWN! City and a resident of Gulf Convenant House, a charity for teaching special needs children ● ● Breeze since 1988. homeless children. the art of dance, and was also OPEN DAILY Monday - Saturday 11 AM - `til Sunday 10 AM - 8 PM ● ● Veronica was preceded in active in the Delaware Holly 201 S. Jefferson Street (850)429-9655 www.ragtyme.net death by her parents, William PATRICIA "MISS PAT" Dazzle Event. In addition to her and Maud Kennedy; her sisters RAPPA career in dance, she was also a Rita Doran, Virginia Iannone, Patricia Antonelli Rappa, 67 licensed real estate broker. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO CONSIDER A Joan Hannan, and Clair of Hockessin, Del., passed away Above all, Patricia was a kind, TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY Kennedy; and her brother, on Friday, March 28, 2008. Christian person who possessed William Kennedy. LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE Patricia was born in South a great faith in God. She touched She is survived by her hus- Philadelphia, Penn. on June 22, many lives and will be missed band of 63 years, Lt. Col. The Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners will conduct a public hearing to consider proposed text 1940, daughter of the late Louis by all who knew her. Patricia amendments to the Santa Rosa County Land Development Code. The hearings are scheduled as follows: Thomas F. Penney, and her and Frances (Bagette) Antonelli. will be lovingly remembered by daughter, Adele Park, of She was educated in South her children, Charles Rappa and Board of County Commissioners (to review and consider adoption of the amendment): Indialantic, Fla. She also leaves Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 6:00 p.m. Philadelphia Catholic School his wife, Susan, Cyndi Rappa behind seven nephews and their and was a 1958 graduate of St. Gravlee and her husband, families. The meeting will be held at the Santa Rosa County Administrative Center in the Board Meeting Room, 6495 Maria Goretti High School. William and David Rappa and Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. At the public hearing, the Board of County Commissioners shall consider an ordi- Before she was married, Patricia resided in Delaware his wife, Maryann; her grand- nance entitled: Veronica worked 10 years as a County, Penn. during the 19 children, Charles Rappa, Trey "vendeuse" (saleswoman in AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMENDING THE 60's, Gulf Breeze during the Gravlee, Lauren Rappa and fashion industry) for Hattie LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE ORDINANCE 91-24 AS AMENDED; AMENDING LAND 1970's and made the Pike Creek Amanda Rappa; and her great Carnegie, exclusive clothing and DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTIONS 7.01.03 AND 7.01.04 ELIMINATING THE REQUIRE- area of Wilmington, Del. her grandchildren. Charles Rappa MENT TO PLANT SHRUBS WITHIN THE REQUIRED PERIMETER LANDSCAPING AND jewelry home since 1980. Miss Pat, as and Hannah Rappa. The funeral WITHIN PARKING LOT ISLANDS; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR designer in New York City. SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. she was affectionately known by service will be conducted at the She was mentored in New York many, was a professional dancer Doherty Funeral Home, 3200 by her cousins Elsie and John The proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public prior to the above scheduled meetings at the Santa Rosa and dance instructor throughout Limestone Rd, Pike Creek on Sloan, the latter of whom was an County Planning Department, 6051 Old Bagdad Highway, Milton, Florida. Interested parties may appear at the her life, the highlight of her Wednesday, April 2 at 6 p.m. meetings and be heard with respect to this proposed ordinance. All interested parties should take notice that if architect of the George career being a performance for Family and friends may visit at they decide to appeal any decision made by the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners with respect Washington Bridge. to any matter coming before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a record President Nixon. She owned and the funeral home from 4 to 6 After marrying Thomas of proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they will need to insure that a verbatim record of operated dance academies with- p.m. Local Arrangements Penney, Veronica traveled entrusted to Rose lawn Funeral the proceedings is made, which record shall include the testimony and the evidence upon which their appeal is to in each area of her residency, the be based. throughout the world as a mili- Patrice School of Dance in Home of Gulf Breeze. You may tary wife and mother. Avid Folcroft, Penn. the Pensacola offer condolences, share memo- Santa Rosa County adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make reasonable modifications for boaters, Veronica and her hus- access to this meeting upon request. Please call Santa Rosa County Planning, Zoning and Development Division Academy of Dance in Pensacola ries and sign the guestbook at band navigated the Calumet, at (850) 981-7075 to make a request. For Hearing-Impaired, 1-800-955-8770 (Voice). Requests must be received and Gulf Breeze, and the Pike www.roselawn-fh.com. Mississippi, and Potomac at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting in order to provide the requested service.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8A April 10, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Business Gulf Breeze NEWS Is it time for some financial spring cleaning? You may or may not engage in they're all likely to be buffeted checking account into an invest- young family, you need a certain many of the typical activities of by the same economic forces. Edward Jones: Financial Focus ment. But perhaps the circum- amount of life insurance cover- "spring cleaning" - de-cluttering Look for opportunities to replace stances of your life have changed age to provide for some major the attic, reorganizing your clos- some of these "redundancies" and this money could better be expenses - such as your mort- ets, touching up the paint, etc. - with different types of securities, Submitted By Scott Shanks used elsewhere. 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Pay for medical expenses planned for tion prevention; severe weath- Myers earned undergradu- Board Chair with United 3. Supplement income this Saturday er safety; car seat checks; fire ate nursing and graduate car- Cerebral Palsy and member of 4. Supplement savings Are you ready for Storm prevention and a fire engine diovascular nursing and numerous other community 5. Make repairs to the home Season? The Hurricane Expo- for children to tour; and infor- administration degrees from organizations, will speak to 6. Provide financial assistance to family April 12 will show you how. mation on camps, classes and University of Alabama at the Association of members Be Ready Alliance sports. Birmingham. She joined Fundraising Professionals 7. Establish a line of credit that can be Coordinating for Emergencies For more information call Baptist Health Care in 1980 (AFP) on Monday, April 14, used if needed in the future (BRACE), is hosting a com- BRACE at 850-444-7135 or as an administrative resident at the Pensacola Civic Center. 8. Vacation and travel munity Hurricane Expo from visit www.myhurricaneexpo.com Fellow status represents Ritchie will discuss “How to There is never a risk of losing their home and they are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, achievement of the highest Create a Rainmaker Board.” free to sell or refinance the home, without penalty, at any April 12 at the Pensacola standard of professional The luncheon starts with Myers joins time. All money received is a tax-free and has no effect on Civic Center to help show res- American College development. In fact, only networking at 11:45 a.m. The idents and businesses how to 7,500 healthcare executives cost is $12 for AFP National Social Security or retirement income. be prepared for disasters. of Healthcare hold this distinction. To earn members, $15 for returning A free report reveals how citizens of Santa Rosa County Over 80 exhibitors will Executives Fellow status, candidates guests and first-time guests can utilize this opportunity to ease financial burdens for provide information about Patsy Myers, associate must fulfill multiple require- may attend free. themselves, or their loved ones courtesy of this United services and products that can administrator and vice presi- ments, including passing a To RSVP, call 850-444- States Government insured assistance program. help in the preparation for and dent of operations, Gulf comprehensive examination, 7043 or e-mail info@afpwest- For more information, call the Consumer mitigation against disasters. Breeze Hospital, recently meeting academic and experi- florida.org. Awareness hotline for a free recorded message, On site applications for became a Fellow of the ential criteria, earning contin- For more information on anytime 24 hours a day at free wind inspections and American uing education credits and AFP, visit www.afpwestflori- applications for My Safe College of demonstrating da.org. 1-877-679-1851 ext. 23 Florida Home grants will be Healthcare professional/community available at the Expo. Executives involvement. Fellows also are In conjunction with the (ACHE), the committed to ongoing profes- Hurricane Expo, Escambia nation's lead- sional development and Dr. Lisa Tucker Now Offers County will be celebrating ing profes- undergo recertification every National County Government sional soci- three years. Complete Health & Beauty Care For Women Week with displays and ety for Myers demonstrations of the ser- healthcare Ritchie to speak vices offered to county resi- leaders. 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This Pensacola lagoon pool is an example of the creative design options available from Blue Haven Pools. Tiger Point Country Club rolls out the ‘greens’ carpet for Grand Re-opening the place to be seen. Headed by Tiger Point Golf renowned Chef Karen Hatchell, the Club Clubhouse menu for both lunch and dinner fea- turing seafood, healthy and eastern Re-Grand Opening fare will solidify its position of prominence.” Friday, April 11 The Tiger Point clubhouse will officially open with a Re-Grand Hurricanes Ivan and Dennis left a Opening celebration April 11, 2008. wide berth of physical destruction in The grand reopening includes an invi- their paths on the Emerald Coast of tational golf outing at 1p.m. followed Florida including damage to the golf by hors d’oeurves and drink at 6 p.m. clubhouse at Tiger Point Golf Club. The clubhouse at The Club at Hidden Ivan and Dennis also damaged the Creek in Navarre, Florida opened in lives of the residents of Gulf Breeze, October 2007 and the clubhouse at Florida and changed the vacation Scenic Hills Country Club in habits of tourists to the area. Tiger Pensacola, Florida is currently under Point owner Meadowbrook Golf construction and slated to open in knew the importance of Tiger Point May 2008. Golf Club to the company and to the “I could not be happier with the Emerald Coast community and has work our general contractor Cajun resurrected it from the ashes. Construction of Navarre, Florida per- The new Tiger Point Golf Club formed not only here at Tiger Point clubhouse has all of the finest ameni- but also at Hidden Creek,” Jackson ties and grand finishes. It and the praised. “Our investment in these other Meadowbrook Golf clubhouses three Emerald Coast Golf Trail club- destroyed by Ivan and Dennis will houses of Tiger Point, Hidden Creek stand as symbols of the rebirth of the and Scenic Hills will total in excess of Emerald Coast. $10 million.” Meadowbrook CEO Ron Jackson “We feel we could not have made a who was on the Emerald Coast last better investment in a better commu- week to inspect all three clubhouses nity than here on the Emerald Coast,” stated about Tiger Point’s clubhouse Jackson says. stated “The transformation of the Meadowbrook Golf owns a fourth clubhouse from before the Hurricanes club that makes up the Emerald Coast is dramatic. I believe that the Tiger Golf Trail called Shalimar Pointe The Tiger Point Country Club renovation was part of a $10 million four-property investment by Meadowbrook Golf. Point membership who has patiently located near Ft Walton Beach. Its The new TPGC clubhouse has all of the finest amenities and grand finishes. stood by us as well as the community clubhouse sustained no damage from of Gulf Breeze as a whole will be the hurricanes Ivan and Dennis. ● For Meadowbrook Golf, please emeraldcoastgolftrail.com 6036. You can also email him at taken back by the beauty and func- For more information on Tiger visit the website mggi.com ● Contact Emerald Coast Golf Trail [email protected]. tionality of the club. I can see gener- Point or any of the properties, contact: ● For Emerald Coast Golf Trail or regional manager Gregg Gagliardi at: ations being married here. Tiger ● For Tiger Point, please visit the the other Meadowbrook owned facili- 1255 Country Club Road, Gulf Point will once again take its place as website at tigerpointclub.com. ties on the Emerald Coast, please visit Breeze, Fl 32563 or call (352) 552-

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2B April 10, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS Awful pacing is considered suspense in Asia Entertainment CRITIC’S CORNER (Rachael Taylor) and Ben By DNA Smith (Joshua Jackson) on honey- CALENDAR moon in Japan. On the way to “Shutter” their honeymoon cabin in the Running time: 85 minutes country, their car hits a MPAA rating: PG-13 Japanese woman and the cou- ple swerve out of control and You'd think a horror movie Fun, 7 p.m. slam into a tree. When they Thursday 4/10 called "Shutter" would have come to, they go back to the Paddy O’ Leary’s Ragtyme Grill more shudders in it. scene of the accident and find J.B. Davis, 11 a.m. Not a chance. Texas Hold'em 444 no one there. After the police "Shutter" is an American Sandshaker Lounge search, the two assume the Fun, 7 p.m. studio remake of a 2004 Thai woman wasn't badly hurt and Ragtyme Grill Toast and Jam with film that ripped off the formu- simply returned to her home. Michael Jenks, 3-7 la used by just about every J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. Not so. Japanese ghost movie in the p.m. Soon after, they discover Sandshaker Lounge past 10 years. You know the strange white streaks on their Tim Spencer, 8 p.m. drill: Happy American in photographs. It turns out Monday 4/14 Japan stumbles upon creepy, these are "ghost images," the stringy-haired apparition with Sandshaker Lounge spirits of the ticked-off dead Rachael Taylor, left, and Joshua Jackson star in “Shutter.” Friday 4/11 jerky movements who is hell- B. A.R.E day, 10 a.m. picked up by the camera film. Sandshaker Lounge bent on revenge. Jane assumes the woman she acters die. (c) 2008 King Features - ’til And because this is Asian- Wildwood, 8 p.m. hit with her car is dead and is After that is the big surprise Synd., Inc. inspired cinema, you have to Paddy O’ Leary’s trying to contact them. In her ending, which takes forever to wait forever for a few seconds Tuesday 4/15 investigation into the identity get to -- and is, frankly, not Petty Cash, 9 p.m. of anything remotely scary to of the woman, Jane discovers worth the wait. Ragtyme Grill Paddy O’Leary’s happen, because what is dull that Ben had a previous rela- Or your 10 bucks. Texas Hold'em 444 and tedious and awful pacing J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. tionship with her and that “Shutter” isn't even worth a Give a loved in American films is consid- Fun, 9 p.m. there is more to this ghost than rental. Avoid it. Pensacola Little ered suspense in Asia. it appeared. one a gift Theatre Sandshaker Lounge "Shutter" is about a newly- Then some supporting char- GRADE: D Siyotanka: The Karaoke, 8 p.m. wed American couple Jane subscription! Legend of the Flute, 7 p.m. Wednesday 4/16 Call Saturday 4/12 Sandshaker Lounge Ragtyme Grill Open Mic Night, Gulf J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Sandshaker Lounge Wildwood, 8 p.m. Breeze Paddy O’ Leary’s Thursday 4/17 Petty Cash, 9 p.m. Paddy O’ Leary’s News at Texas Hold'em 444 Sunday 4/13 Fun, 7 p.m. 932-88986 Paddy O’ Leary’s Sandshaker Lounge Texas Hold'em 444 Tim Spencer, 8 p.m.

LOCAL TV LISTINGS FOR YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Thursday Evening MOVIES April 10, 2008 Thursday Witchcraft and Wizardry in the totally captivating FBI profiler Edward Cooper (guest star Kurtwood second movie adapted from J.K. Rowling’s novels. Smith) comes to town looking for a notorious serial 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 8 p.m. on NBC Harry, Ron and Hermione (Daniel Radcliffe, Ru- killer, Allison’s (Patricia Arquette) dreams tell her Desperate Housewives A tornado ap- Eli Stone “Patience” News (N) (:35) AABC The Office: Just bite the bullet and go, folks. pert Grint, Emma Watson) must find out what is he’s got murder on his mind in the new episode proaches Wisteria Lane. (CC) (N) (CC) News (N) After making excuse after excuse to avoid dinner causing people known as Mudbloods to become “Partners in Crime.” Survivor: Fans vs. CSI: Crime Scene (:01) Without a Trace News (N) Masters BCBS with Michael and Jan (Steve Carell, Melora Har- petrified; otherwise, the school will be closed. Rob- Favorites Investigation (N) (N) (CC) din), Jim and Pam (John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer) bie Coltrane, Kenneth Branagh and Richard Harris Tuesday Commu- Chroni- Nova “Cracking the Frontline “The Medi- Independent Lens are fresh out and finally accept an invitation. Andy co-star in this 2002 tale. 7 p.m. on NBC DPBS nity cles Maya Code” (N) cated Child” (N) (CC) and Angela (Ed Helms, Angela Kinsey) are invited, The Biggest Loser: Two “losers” will go home American Idol (Live) Don’t Forget the Lyr- News (N) Every- Every- too, which doesn’t sit well with Dwight (Rainn Wil- Sunday EFOX (CC) ics! (N) (CC) Raymond Raymond 8 p.m. on NBC as big winners in the season finale, which brings son) in the new episode “Dinner Party.” back all the eliminated contestants for one last My Name 30 Rock The Office Scrubs (:01) ER “Owner of a News (N) Tonight Psych: To “straight from the horse’s mouth” and CNBC Is Earl (N) (CC) (N) (N) (CC) Broken Heart” (N) Show Friday weigh-in. The one who’s had the most successful “a little bird told me” we can add “I heard it from weight loss wins the $100,000 “at-home” prize. A&E The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (N) Crime 360 (N) (CC) The First 48 (CC) 7 p.m. on ABC the cat.” Shawn (James Roday) suspects that two Then we find out which of the final three contend- ABCFAM (6:00) ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) (CC) Home Videos The 700 Club (CC) Grey’s Anatomy: For those who watch for the people whose deaths are labeled suicides — be- ers gets the “Biggest Loser” title and the $250,000 COM Daily Colbert Futurama S. Park S. 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And Norm (Edward Herrmann) botches a LIFE Monday close to home. Eames (Kathryn Erbe) has to relive (:15) ››› Slither (2006) Nathan Fillion. ›› Beerfest (2006) Jay Chandrasekhar. “you’re dying” speech — but that’s OK; he gave it MAX 9 p.m. on NBC her husband’s murder when his former partner The Hills Rock the Cradle (CC) Rock the Cradle (Live) (CC) Cradle to the wrong patient. Oops. MTV is killed in the line of duty. Although her husband CSI: Crime Scn TNA iMPACT! (N) DEA Medium: Watch your back, Allison; another SPIKE Saturday woman has her eye on your man. Kelly Preston died eight years ago, she and Goren (Vincent Friends Friends Raymond Raymond › Scary Movie 2 (2001) Shawn Wayans. TBS 7 p.m. on ABC begins a guest-starring run as a venture capitalist D’Onofrio) realize that to close this new case, NBA Basketball: Nuggets at Warriors NBA Basketball TNT Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: who’s interested in Joe’s (Jake Weber) invention they’ll have to reopen the old one ... and a lot of old USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law Order: CI A mysterious force threatens Hogwarts School of ... and thinks he’s pretty interesting, too. When wounds in “Amends.” Friday Evening MOVIES April 11, 2008 Saturday Evening MOVIES April 12, 2008 Sunday Evening MOVIES April 13, 2008 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 Grey’s Anatomy Duel (N) (CC) 20/20 (CC) News (N) (:35) ››› Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) Daniel Rad- News (N) (:35) Cold Oprah’s Big Give Desperate House- (:02) Eli Stone “Wait- News (N) The Law AABC (CC) News (N) AABC cliffe. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS April 10, 2008 3B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS ‘Siyontanka’ teaches audience about Native American culture Writer/Director Dr. Stephen and Saturday performances THINGS TO DO C. Lott hopes his new play, begin at 7 p.m. and Sunday Siyotanka: The Legend of the Matinees start at 2:30pm. local chapters of national plant Flute will help audience mem- Tickets are $14 to $18 for Sandestin Wine societies and organizations, arts bers’ learn more about the tradi- adults; those 16 and under pay and crafts, tours of the campus tions of a culture with which half price. Pensacola Little Festival is this gardens, the PJC Student many people are not familiar. Theatre is located inside the weekend Horticulture Educational Siyotanka was inspired by a Pensacola Cultural Center at The 22nd annual Sandestin Display and much more. Lakota folktale about the origins 400 South Jefferson Street, Wine Festival at Baytowne The festival is presented by of the wooden flute. downtown. Wharf, April 10-13, uncorks The Friends of the Gardens of Lott and his colleague Dr. For tickets or season sub- four full-bodied days of private Northwest Florida Inc., in coop- Michael DeMaria were able to scription information, call the dinners, rare wine auctions, eration with PJC and the combine their creative interests PLT Box Office at 850-432- celebrity winemakers and University of Florida at the and their professional training Grand Wine Tasting events. The 2042 or visit our website, pen- Milton campus, 5988 Highway as child psychologists to devel- Grand Wine Tastings will fea- sacolalittletheatre.com. 90 West. op an entertaining and thought- ture more than 600 domestic For more information, con- provoking play that premieres at and international wines, avail- tact Amy Compton at 850-484- Pensacola Little Theatre in ‘You Can’t Go able for purchase at special- 4433, [email protected], or go April. Wrong’ exhibit at event pricing in the Retail Wine to http://itech.pjc.edu/acomp- In Siyotanka: The Legend of Tent, as well as the opportunity ton/; or contact Gina Jogan at Submitted Photo the Flute, young Native Artel Gallery to meet celebrity vintners and 850-587-2621, gvjogan@pan- Greg Bond will be one of the performers in the PLT showing American Takoda (Greg Bond) Artel Gallery will present winemakers. handle.rr.com. of “Siyotanka: The Legend of the Flute.” is frustrated with being taunted "You Can’t Go Wrong With Wine novices and aficiona- The touring team is com- house.org and click the page and teased by other males in the Red”, a juried exhibit, April 15 dos alike will toast to the festi- Butterfly House set prised of both UF/IFAS Florida “Come See Us” and then click val's schedule of events. tribe who are stronger and faster through May 16. An opening to open Master Gardeners and commu- the link saying “Contact Us” to than he. He sets out on a physi- reception will take place on For more information on the nity volunteers. Reservations 22nd Annual Sandestin Wine The Panhandle Butterfly write an email requesting a tour. cally demanding and seemingly Friday, April 25, from 6 to 8 are now being taken for both Festival at Baytowne Wharf, House, is scheduled to open State who you are, when you impossible task in search of a p.m. adult and youth tours. way to stand out. His encounters visit www.sandestinwinefesti- April 17. The outside gardens would like a tour and please This exhibit is sponsored by To schedule a tour, go to with several wise animal spirits val.com. are a colorful example of what include a phone number. One of SunTrust Bank, Harper-Pinzino inspire him to create the first residents can plant in their own http://panhandlebutterfly- the chairs will get back to you. Island Realty, Southern Wine wooden flute and a new type of PJC hosts flower yard to attract butterflies and the music. and Spirits and Varona's tours give an insight into the life To give audience members Authentic Cuban Cuisine. and garden festival of a butterfly. OPEN DAILY another opportunity to learn Juror is Cheryl Vernon Fox, The 11th Annual Emerald 12:30 pm artist and arts advocate. Coast Flower & Garden Festival about Native American culture, (850) 934-3332 on Sunday, April 20, Bobby Although a strict adherence to promises to brim with blooms, GULF the color is not required, all indigenous and exotic plants, BREEZE Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 Johns Bearheart, Chief of the CINEMA 4 3.7 miles east of Pens. Beach Exit citrus trees, garden art and Perdido Bay Tribe of Creek works must contain some red. accessories. YOUR ART HOUSE BY THE BEACH Indians, will bring his Native Drop off of submissions is NOW SHOWING The free, family-oriented RELAX...REFRESH...RETURN th th Paths Mobile Museum to Saturday, April 12, 10 – 4, and Friday, April 11 through Thursday, April 17 Sunday, April 13, 1 – 4. Artists event is from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday APR. 11th- Thursday APR. 17 th Pensacola Little Theatre. The Friday, April 11; 10 a.m. to 5 ● Prom Night : PG13 ...... 1:00 3:15 5:30 7:45 9:45 exhibit will open immediately may enter up to three pieces. The Counterfeiters p.m. Saturday, April 12; and 10 (R) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ● Entry fees are $25 for members ------Street Kings: R ...... 1:25 3:50 7:05 9:25 after the play, at approximately a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 13, and $35 for non-members. In Bruges ● 4:30pm. at the beautiful Pensacola Junior (R) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 Nims Island: PG ...... 1:20 3:20 5:20 7:30 9:40 “Siyotanka: The Legend of For more information call the ------College Milton campus. The Other Boleyn Girl ● Leather Heads: PG13 ...... 1:45 4:30 7:15 9:35 the Flute” debuts at Pensacola gallery at 850-432-3080 or visit The event features commer- (PG13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ------● Little Theatre on April 11 and Artel's website at cial plant vendors, exhibits and Run Fatboy Run* The Ruins : R...... 1:20 3:20 5:25 7:35 9:45 runs through April 20. Friday artelgallery.org. plant sales by area garden clubs, (PG13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ● *No 1 p.m. showings on 21: PG13 ...... 1:10 3:45 7:00 9:25 Sat. 4/12 or Wed. 4/16 ● Drillbit Taylor: PG13 ...... 1:15 3:25 7:10 9:25 www.gulfbreezecinema4.com JPN CINEMAS ● Horton Hears a Who: G .....1:30 3:25 5:25 7:25 9:30 Live Oak Plaza ● Hwy 98 916-9402 Buy tickets online @ WWW.MOVIESHOWTIME.NET

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We do not confine our memory care residents to a small locked ward. We are neither ashamed of our higher risk of heart disease and This is defined as those having Picture courtesy of [email protected] A new study from Duke University shows lack of sleep con- memory care residents nor are we willing to type 2 diabetes. It also showed frequent problems falling segregate them. that these risks are higher in asleep, taking 30 minutes or tributes to psychological problems. women than men. more to fall asleep and those her sleep habits. She likes to get worry about it right now. Our Staff is highly trained and compassionate. Increased psychological dis- who awaken frequently during between six and eight hours of Hayes Green, 36, said he is Our rooms are spacious with extra large walk-in tress includes depression, the night. sleep every night and does not surprised with the results of closets which provide our residents with additional anger, hostility and social sup- "Scientists have only recent- everything she can to get to bed the study. living space. ly started to understand the port from family and friends. at a decent hour. "I knew it would make you Chef Joel’s dining experience is second to none. Rahul K. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com Section C YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER April 10, 2008 Sports Schedule Cheney April 10 SB at Pine Forest (JV 4 p.m., Var. 6) makes April 11 SB at Escambia (JV 5 p.m., Var. 7) BB at Navarre, 6:30 p.m. Mets’ April 14 SB at District Tournament in Navarre, TBA BB vs. Flomaton, W.S. High-A Neal (4/6:30 p.m.) April 15 SB at District Tournament in Navarre, TBA club BB vs. Catholic (JV 4 p.m., Var. 6:30) ● April 16 Cormier qualifies TK at Region 1-2A meet in for Olympic Trials for Jacksonville, TBA Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News second time Good job BY JASON THOMPSON Coach Randy Renfroe (second from left) and Dane Monnin (9) congratulate Mark Waghalter after his one-hit shutout Sports Briefs of the Jay Royals March 31. GBHS won the game 3-0. Gulf Breeze News [email protected] GBHS QB Club Steven Cheney, a 2004 GBHS grad, seat renewals has recently made the roster for the Port. Dolphins shut out Jay 3-0 St. Lucie Mets, their High-A affiliate. underway for “He has had great movement on his 2008 season fastball, not to mention the added BY JASON THOMPSON preserve the shutout. single in the fifth inning. Boylan reached on an error. GBHS Quarterback Club Gulf Breeze scored all three Jay’s Miles Hammac, who Suelflow scored in the fifth off a velocity on his fastball jumped 2-3 miles is offering renewals to those Gulf Breeze News per hour,” said father Steve Cheney in an [email protected] of their runs in the bottom of threw a one-hit shutout of the double by Robin Hoffpauir, who who had reserved seats during the third inning. Shane Dorlag Dolphins on Feb. 28, had the went 3-for-3 and scored twice. email to the Gulf Breeze News. the 2007 season. Seats are Mark Waghalter threw a one- was hit by a pitch with one only hit of the game for the 11- Tyler McGee, who went 2- Cheney pitched two $50 each and renewals will hit shutout with seven strikeouts out. T.J. Jordan followed with 3 Royals, a single in the fourth. for-4 and scored twice, sin- innings in Port St. run through May 1. as the Dolphins avenged an a double before a double by Dolphin JV 11, Navarre 0 gled to score Hoffpauir. Cruz Lucie’s season opener For more information, call one-hit shutout loss to Jay with Kameron Brunty hit the left (six innings) Lee followed with a two-run Thursday against the [email protected] a 3-0 win over the Royals field line, scoring both of Gulf Breeze blew open a single that scored McGee and Vero Beach Devil for information. Seat sales March 31 in Gulf Breeze. them. Brunty then scored on a close game with four in the Boylan, who also singled. Rays. Cheney pitched will be available to all Waghalter threw only 81 triple by Kris Matsoukas. fifth and six in the sixth April Hoffpauir singled in the the sixth and seventh Dolphin football fans pitches in the complete game Jordan went 2-for-3 with a 1 in Gulf Breeze. sixth to bring home Stephen innings of the Mets’ 8- beginning May 2. win, walking only two and double and scored once. Josh Suelflow, who scored Robbins, who singled. McGee 3 loss, allowing four forcing a game-ending double Brandon Scott had the three times, reached on a fielder’s added an RBI single in the hits with a walk and a See Briefs, Page 2C 6 play with the bases loaded to Dolphins’ only other hit, a choice and scored when Tyler strikeout. He didn’t Cheney See Baseball, Page 3C 6 factor into the decision. Last year, Cheney was 4-4 for the Brooklyn Cyclones of the New York- Penn league with a 2.70 earned run U15 Barracudas qualify for nationals average. He walked 12 and struck out 39 Tides in 40 innings, with opponents holding a .226 batting average against him. BY JASON THOMPSON Pensacola Bay Entrance Kyle Cormier (c/o ‘04) qualified for Gulf Breeze News the Olympic Trials in the 200 meter April 10-16 [email protected] freestyle at the Toyota Grand Prix at Ohio Th 10 Low 12:25 AM, High 12:55 The Pensacola Beach Volleyball State University Friday in Columbus, PM Club’s U15 team won the Gulf Coast Bid Ohio. F 11 Low 1:57 AM, High 2:08 PM Championship on Saturday at the Cormier, who has Sa 12 Low 3:09 AM, High 3:22 PM University of West Florida, defeating two years of Su 13 Low 4:01 AM, Low 4:34 PM Deep South 25-14, 25-21. swimming eligibility M 14 Low 4:35 AM, Low 5:47 PM With the win, the U15 Barracudas will remaining at the Tu 15 Low 4:47 AM, High 7:11 PM compete in the USA Volleyball Junior University of South W 16 Low 4:32 AM, High 10:41 National Championships, starting on June 26. Carolina, was seventh with a time of 1:52.52. AM, Low 4:40 PM, High 9:12 PM The Barracudas played four matches early on Saturday before playing the one- Cormier also swam match championship with Deep South. They in the 50 meter Navarre Beach beat Navarre 25-12, 25-10 and the Lizards freestyle on Saturday, April 10-16 25-20, 22-25, 15-12 - both U16 teams. finishing with a time of 23.74. The Cormier Th 10 High 12:11 PM The Barracudas then beat Deep South 25-16, 25-23 before losing to the U16 Olympic qualifying F 11 Low 12:05 AM, High 1:24 PM Club Somba from Mobile 18-25, 23-25. time is 23.49. Cormier, the 2003 state Sa 12 Low 1:17 AM, High 2:38 PM The U15s trailed 6-5 in game one champion in the 500 meter freestyle, has Su 13 Low 2:09 AM, Low 3:50 PM against Deep South, a team they had already qualified for the Olympic Trials M 14 Low 2:43 AM, Low 5:03 PM beaten six consecutive times. Lauren in the 100 meter freestyle. Tu 15 Low 2:25 AM, High 6:27 PM Alverson then served three straight points, Keith Savage (c/o W 16 Low 2:40 AM, High 9:57 including two aces, to give the Barracudas ’03) made the travel team to Dallas for AM, Low 2:48 PM, High 8:28 PM the lead for good in that game. Deep South, from Dothan, got to Chivas USA’s season within 9-8 before the Barracudas opening match on Milton Blackwater River outscored them 16-6 the rest of the way March 31. Savage did April 10-16 behind the serving of Ashton Baker, not play in the 1-1 tie. He also made the Th 10 Low 2:46 AM, High 3:58 PM Jasmine Crowell and Katie Stanhagen. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Deep South made game two close late roster for Chivas’ 2-1 F 11 Low 4:18 AM, High 5:11 PM Next stop - Dallas before aces from Alverson and Sallie win over Real Salt Sa 12 Low 5:30 AM, High 6:25 PM The Pensacola Beach Volleyball Club’s U15 team won the Gulf Coast Bid Papajohn closed it out. 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Jacob Brandon, McGraw won the two mile drove in three. times, the last of which gave Van three hits and scored once, and Caroline Ennis all scored Chandler Burtt, Jacob Martin (13:56), while Hawkes won 2003 – Former Tassel the a 13-12 win over the while Kristen Watts, Alyssa twice for Lewis. and Patric Seigh had three hits the high jump (5-0). heavyweight champion Tiger Point Cougars in recent Scott, Lia Lampone and Alli Haley Bohannon homered for and two runs scored. Peter Seigh 1988 – GBHS senior Burt Evander Holyfield was in GBSA 12-under softball action. Tate scored all twice in the win Surf Burger. Anna Bailey had two hits in the win. Rice, Jr. won the Division II town to watch his children, Sage Dunne, Selena Lillo, for the Aces. singled for their only other hit. Garza 9, Wirth 0 Olympic Classes Regatta who compete for Atlanta’s Meredith Townsend and Amber Hamilton and Alexis Rookie League Baseball Sailboarding competition in Landmark Christian, at the Vanessa Holding all scored Johnson had base hits for the Wirth 12, Owens 10: Curington 7, Hawthorne 4: Long Beach, Calif. He also GBHS NovaCare Invitational. twice in the win, while Jesse Panthers. Chance Napier had four hits and Cole Brown scored three times qualified for the European Brett Heatley was second Sweet, Emily Senn, Olivia Fry Watts 13, Smiley Face scored twice for Wirth, while in the win for Curington, while Tour in Holland. in the discus for Gulf Breeze and Beckie Schramm all scored Marlins 7: Kiersten Edlund and Trenton Lamar had three hits Nick Duggar had two hits. Zak The Dolphin baseball team, (137-9.5), while Lizzy twice for the Cougars. Brook Ostrander had three hits and three runs scored. Dobar and Derick Krepp had a behind a three-hitter from Mabry was second in the Melting Pot 11, Cobras 8: each in the loss for the Marlins. Kell Jackson and Jesse Grant hit and a run scored. Tripp Hill, beat Milton 4-0 to pole vault (8-0). Emily Lively had two hits, Tiger Point 2 17, Wright 1: both scored twice, while Nathan Davis and Kevin take the lead in District 1-3A. Sarah Richey was third in including a home run, in the Lauren Matthews, Sydney Spencer Wirth had three base Price had a hit and a run scored Hill, who struck out 16 in the 300 meter hurdles (48.82), Melting Pot’s win over the Ezelle, Destini Ferraro and hits and Kevin Dorf two hits. for Hawthorne, while William the Dolphins’ win over Milton while Darren Jones and Cobras. Megan Benoit all scored three Ian Baker and Nathan Herrick Lambert and Mitchell Robbins earlier in the season, fanned Jessica O’Connor were fourth Aspen Lee, Brooke Reynolds times in the win for Tiger Point. both scored three times for both scored twice. five in this game. in the pole vault (11-0) and and Mary Klisnet all scored Sydney Wright scored the Owens, while Richard Earle and Crooke 11, Gulf Breeze Steve Cofone doubled and 100 meter hurdles (16.23), twice in the win. lone run for Wright. Trey Owens had two hits each. News 6: Tristen Hicks had three scored the game-winning run respectively. Emily Custred RAS 11, Hurricanes 1: Alex ACS 13, Edlund 1: Alyssa Jake Molina and Josh Smith hits and two runs scored in the when Hill drew a bases loaded was seventh in the two mile Karcher, Taylor Paegga and Scott and Abby Gubernat both both scored twice in the loss. win, while Ben Davis and John walk. Daryl Wise then (12:54.06). Sara Spillers scored three times scored three times in the win for Brandon 11, Mayes 10: Forrest Ellison had two runs grounded out to score Lee Josh Nichols and Steven as RAS beat the Hurricanes. ACS. Kristen Watts, Lia Lampone Jacob Brandon had three hits scored. Matt Ryan scored twice Colby, who singled. Whippler advanced to the Sage Dunne scored for the and Olivia Hepworth both scored and three runs scored in the win for Crooke. The Dolphins, behind a state weightlifting meet. Hurricanes. twice, while Megan Hawkins for Brandon. Patrick Smith Sam Covell had three hits two-hitter from Billy Nichols was third at regionals Hurricanes 8, RAS 6: scored the lone run for Edlund. scored twice, while Nick and a run scored for Gulf Breeze Lawrence, beat Butler County, in the heavyweight division Meredith Townsend and Reghan One of Lampone’s hit was a McCain and Brandon Hunt both News, while Robbie McLin had Ky. 18-1. Lawrence had two (335 pounds in bench press, Elliott both scored twice for the home run. had two hits. two this, including a home run. doubles with an RBI and three 225 in clean and jerk), while Hurricanes, while Taylor Edlund 19, Wright 16: ReMax Raiders 15, Hawthorne 3, Crooke 2: runs scored. Pete Fox was 2- Whippler second in the 139 Pacyga had two hits and two Brook Ostrander and Emily Goodroe 13: Brent Williams Mitchell Robbins doubled twice for-2 with a triple and four pound class (215/215). runs scored for RAS. Hoelflich both scored three and Alec Grimes both had three and scored twice in the win for RBIs, while Rett Moncries Kaitlin Weeks’ single with Melting Pot 9, Hurricanes times in the win for Edlund. hits and three runs scored in the Hawthorne. Nathan Davis had was 2-for-2 with an RBI. one out in the seventh was 6: Emily Lively had two hits, Megan Hawkins, Kiersten win for the ReMax Raiders. two hits in the win, while Ben The Lady Dolphin softball the difference as Gulf Breeze including a home run, and Alexa Edlund, Kaitlyn Prezioso, Chris Bougher, Sean Hogan, Davis had two hits and scored team pounded out 32 hits in upset eighth-ranked Johnson had two hits and two Jennifer Lennon, Carleigh Vinny Savarino and Jacob once for Crooke. Connor beating Fort Walton Beach Escambia 3-2. Alexis Tilton runs scored as the Melting Pot Cleveland and Starfish Holk all Thomas all had two hits and two Crooke had two hits and two run 19-3. Michelle Patterson and had four hits, while Kristen beat the Hurricanes. scored twice. runs scored, while Ian Vaught scored in the loss. Jade Neal both had five hits, Milam threw a five-hitter Paige Van Tassel scored twice Ashley Craven scored three had two hits and a run scored. Aydelott 5, Curington 3 while Heather Steinbach and struck out five. in the loss, while Caitlin Chapman times for Wright, while Zoe Connor Thompson had four Senior League Baseball went 3-for-3, including a Weeks then threw a one- had two hits and a run scored Wight, Madison Scifo, Mary hits and two runs scored for Taylor 11, Flores 10: Preston three-run homer. hitter in a 7-0 win over U10 softball Miles Hitchcock and Cassidy Goodroe, while Justin Sellers scored three times for Mary Endfinger and Amy Arnold. Tilton went 2-for-3 Tiger Point Jets 17, Marlins Rothfeder all scored twice. Fruitticher and Matthew Hitpas Taylor, while Halston Michaud Carlisle both had three hits, with three runs scored and 9: Susie Harris and Riley Tom White 6, ACS 5: Lia had three each each. Braden and Blake Bidwell scored twice. while Amy Johnston and three stolen bases. Robinson both scored three Lampone had three hits and a Massey, Joshua Stillman, Bren Bobby Radcliffe had two hits winning pitcher Barbara The Dolphin baseball times for the Jets, while Emily run scored, while Kristen Watts Bodi and Chase Walsh all had and three RBIs in the win, while Hanratty had two hits each. team lost to Pine Forest 5-4 Simmering and Olivia Printiss had two hits and two runs two hits each. Austin Droogsma had two hits, The Lady Dolphins then and Navarre 4-3. both scored twice. scored in the loss for ACS. Mayes 15, Barrineau 11 See GBSA, Page 7C 6 gave up three runs in the first Philip Bell went 3-for-4 inning in a 7-1 loss to with two doubles and two Escambia. runs scored against Pine The boys tennis team beat Forest, while Zach Dougan PHS 7-0, while the girls lost 7-0. went 2-for-3. Steven Cheney The GBHS track team took struck out eight in the loss to second place at the Pace Navarre. Patriot Invitational. Kline won Darryl Forster allowed the 120 (15.2) and the 330 only five hits in a 2-1 loss to Dolphins at (41.9) meter hurdles. Shane Bay. Of GBHS’ five district won the mile (4:33), while losses, four have been by one districts Pell won the 440 (53.2). run. GBHS seniors Cookie 1993 – Dolphin basketball The U14 Bayside KAOS Echsner (left), Reid player David Satterwhite, who and the U11 Thunder advance Tidwell (right) and the averaged 22.4 points, 8.8 to the Presidents Cup. The rest of the Gulf Breeze rebounds and 2.6 assists a KAOS won Region D by with tennis teams will be game, signs with defending a 4-0 win over the GBS competing in the national champion PJC. Slammers. District 1-2A tennis The baseball team lost 5-3 Chris Thomas and Nik tournament today at to PHS. Hoskins both scored twice. Edgewater Resort in 1998 – The Dolphin Cory Gibson and Thomas Panama City. Gulf baseball team defeated Valley both scored twice and Breeze, along with View 16-6. Rohan went 3-for- Hoskins once in a 7-5 loss to Arnold, Bay, PHS, 5 and scored twice, while R. St. Augustine United. Catholic and Walton Smith went 2-for-3 with a The U11 Thunder got four will be competing in home run and three RBIs. goals from Brian Bird and the two-day Parris went 2-for-3 with two three from Evan Smith on their tournament, which RBIs, while Entrekin went 2- way to winning Region D. concludes today. for-3 with three RBIs. Danny Gibble, Max Gerke and Jason Thompson/ The Dolphins then Gulf Breeze News Tyler Willets all had assists.

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PJC Program Puts Teachers Points on Fast-Track to Classroom of Interest An elementary school student can do the Hollace Craven, who has directed EPI “The experience these alternatively certi- math: A host of teachers retiring plus fewer since its inception in 2005, says for the fied teachers bring with them is certainly ● What is the Educator students per classroom equals a need for right person, teaching is practically a call- beneficial,” he says. “They can relate real- Preparation Institute? more instructors. ing. life experiences in their respective fields of In response to Florida’s severe teacher Add to that equation the highest birth “It is not as easy as you may think, but it expertise.” shortage, Educator Preparation rate in recent history in 2007 and there’s is more satisfying than you can imagine,” While the best potential teacher has an Institutes were established at commu- only one logical deduction: Teaching is a she says. “If you enjoy the company of chil- affinity for children, EPI provides the tools nity colleges throughout the state wide-open field in Florida and shows no dren and feel you can contribute to the to turn a dream into a functioning class- about three years ago as a path to sign of a slowdown. quality of their lives, check out teaching as room that works for teacher and students. quickly prepare degree-holders for the So as every good teacher knows, when a vocation.” Craven lists skills that EPI students will classroom. the conventional route to learn: “How to manage the behavior of 25 achieving the goal isn’t work- students in a confined space, how to design ing, it’s time to try something and deliver interesting lessons, what chil- different. That’s why programs dren are capable of doing at different ages, ● I work all day. Can I such as PJC’s Educator how to teach coping strategies to students attend EPI classes? Preparation Institute are with learning disabilities, how to teach a Absolutely! In fact, they are especially attracting people seeking a child to read, how to use the technology scheduled for working professionals. quick route to the classroom. needed for classroom instruction.” Attendees go to classes either Monday In addition to deepening the And that’s just scratching the surface. and Wednesday or Tuesday and shallow applicant pool, these Craven says she hears from many EPI Thursday nights as well as Saturday teachers bring real-world skills graduates that mornings. In addition, students com- and experience into the class- after years of plete 15 clock hours of classroom room. working in a dif- observation in the fall and another 15 While Santa ferent field, in the spring. Thanks to PJC’s second- Rosa County has they’ve finally ever $1 million gift, a state-of-the-art offered competi- found their niche. observation room is currently being tive teacher She points to salaries for years, Kevin Boggs, pre- developed in Adult High School, adja- Escambia recently viously a collec- cent to EPI classes. This will enable completed a five- tions manager EPI students much more convenience year plan that who is now teach- when scheduling observation hours. brought starting ing earth science salaries to an all- at Woodlawn time high of Beach Middle ● How long does it take $32,000, says School. to become classroom- Keith Leonard, Escambia School District Craven says people who “He is still as ready? director of human resources. work well with youth and excited today as Students can complete the curricu- “The starting salary makes us very com- feel restless or ready to retire when he got his lum and be ready to enter the class- petitive when you add up the entire com- from their current careers, job,” notes pensation package,” says Leonard. may be perfect candidates for EPI. Craven, who says EPI is a win-win for both room in 11 months, depending on Even with more competitive salaries, the Rogers agrees: “It’s a great way for teach- those who complete the program and the when they start. A typical schedule need is still critical, say school officials. ers to enter the field of education. I think a region. includes two semesters and one sum- “The class size amendment has really lot of teachers have an innate ability to “They are committed to this area, to their mer course. Students must pass their taken its toll in the last few years,” says teach but need some teaching courses.” community, and have a great deal of experi- subject area exam to be hired. EPI par- John Rogers, Santa Rosa superintendent of Leonard says the background EPI graduates ence in the real world to contribute to the ticipants can take as many teacher cer- schools. bring to the table enriches their teaching. quality of life here.” tification exams as they wish to be qualified to teach various subjects.

Degree-Holders: EPI Provided ● What are my chances of finding a job after com- pleting EPI? a Path to Answer My Calling Better than ever. The need for teach- ers is critical in Florida. This is largely These are the first and second in a series featuring the stories of graduates due to the Class Size Amendment, of PJC’s Educator Preparation Institute. which decreases class size and increases the number of teaching positions. In David Welch... Lynn Jones-Baldwin... addition, the state is experiencing a wave of retirements. While the current After years as a computer programmer “I did not seek an education degree in For Lynn Jones-Baldwin, getting to where student population in northwest and later a missionary, the call to teach college because I also had a love for com- she is today was like peeling an onion. Florida is not increasing, a high birth finally caught up with David Welch. puter programming. Since computer pro- First, she discovered that her favorite part rate in 2007 means more students will Like many people who transition to gramming promised higher-paying jobs, I of jobs in government and industry was be entering the classroom in upcoming teaching later in life, Welch always felt his went for a degree in computer science. training people to succeed years. home was in the classroom. In his ‘40’s, However, I never felt fulfilled in my com- in their careers. Welch sealed the deal by completing PJC’s puter work,” says Welch. Later, when she decided Educator Preparation Institute. He found his way into the classroom to become an educator, while teaching conversational English on Jones-Baldwin realized she ● How much can I expect the mission field. Finally, he felt at home. wanted to go where she to earn as a teacher? In October 2004, a month after was most needed. She Jones-Baldwin The average teacher salaries last Hurricane Ivan hit Pensacola, Welch and accepted a position at Dr. school year in Escambia and Santa his wife Pamela returned to Pensacola to be Ruby J. Gainer School for Reaching Your Rosa counties respectively were closer to family. He landed a teaching job Dreams – an alternative high school in $36,151 and $40,608, according to at East Hill Christian School, but was Escambia County. required to complete some education Now Jones-Baldwin, 49, wears many hats the Bureau of Education. Advanced courses. After shopping around, Welch as principal of the school. degrees net higher salaries. decided on EPI. In addition to the typical duties of a “I found the program to be outstanding,” school principal, she teaches classes, devel- says Welch, 46, who singles out the class- ops programs, writes lesson plans, seeks ● Who is eligible for EPI? room management strategies as the most qualified teachers and counsels students. useful in his job. “Since I was already “I can sum it up and say I do whatever I Anyone holding a bachelor’s degree teaching full-time, I found many things can to aid student learning and build the from a regionally-accredited institution that I could put to immediate use in my program,” Jones-Baldwin says. can apply. Background checks and fin- classroom.” For someone teetering on a decision to gerprinting are also required. He’s also pleased with the certification he leap into the Educator Preparation received and the teaching connections he Institute, Jones-Baldwin has two words of forged while in EPI. advice: “Do it!” ● “EPI is a wonderful way to achieve the During her EPI studies, she felt like part What will I learn in EPI? certification requirements for the Florida of a team traveling through the program, You'll spend eight hours or less a Department of Education,” Welch says. making valuable connections along the way. week in the classroom taking nine “The teachers are highly qualified and “EPI offers the courses concisely and the courses, one at a time. Among the top- many are currently teaching. Being in a method of completing them as cohorts pro- ics covered are classroom management, classroom with other students who are vides a built-in support group. You auto- educational technology, diversity, “I’ve had a desire to teach since I was a switching to a career in teaching is also matically create a network of teachers…that learning styles as well as classroom boy,” says Welch, who now teaches inter- beneficial.” can last throughout your teaching career,” experience. mediate math and Algebra in grades seven The end result has mental as well as Jones-Baldwin says. through 12 at East Hill Christian School. physical benefits, Welch points out. In addition to the structure and cama- “I have always enjoyed school and learn- “Teaching is a wonderful career for some- raderie, Jones-Baldwin gleaned valuable ing. I guess that’s why I have gone to one that is committed to lifelong learning skills for classroom management – skills ● Ready to go? school so much of my life.” and is seeking a job that is both rewarding that are integral to turning a long-dormant PJC summer and fall registration is However, like many EPI grads, his path and challenging. Students are full of life calling into a career. going on now. to the classroom was winding and included and being a teacher never has a dull “I think somewhere inside of me teaching many detours. moment. It keeps you young!” was always natural.”

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Section D GULF BREEZE NEWS April 10, 2008 Surfers are Relive the integral to ’70s at this year’s beach safety Optimist Two high schoolers rescued a struggling mom and daugh- ter from the Gulf of Mexico Beach Ball this weekend, and they are just An outbreak of disco fever and the boo- two of the many surfers who gie woogie flu is predicted for Friday, assist swimmers each year, April 25 as the Pensacola Beach Optimist Buck Lee, Executive Director Club hosts its annual Beach Ball at the of the Santa Rosa Island Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front. Authority, said. Featuring the theme, “Fantasy Island, a “Surfers pull I can’t tell you visit to the 70s,” the Beach Ball will again how many hundreds of people offer dinner, dancing and exciting oppor- out of the water,” Lee said. tunities to win $5,000 in cash and prizes at “They are an integral part of a drawing. beach safety.” The fun event returns to the Hilton for Lee and Beach Safety the first time since Hurricane Ivan paid a Director Bob West attempt to visit to Pensacola Beach in 2004. Each send a letter of recognition to year the each surfer who assists a Pensacola swimmer, but many go unrec- Beach ognized. Optimist Club Lee said often, a surfer will hosts the lend a hand to a swimmer who event which then catches his or her breath benefits the on shore and refuses treatment. Lisa Newell/Gulf Breeze News Pensacola Rip currents trap many oth- Luc Medwell, 17, and Nick Romjue, 15, helped rescue a Georgia woman and her daughter who were in distress Beach erwise good swimmers. Sunday on Pensacola Beach. Elementary When caught in a rip cur- School. rent, swimmers should not Wildwood, fight but wait for the current to the band that end, then swim back to shore. rocked Get your ’70s glam on Surfers rush to rescue Pensacola for the 2008 Pensacola Beach during Beach Optimist’s the 1970s, Beach Ball on April 25. will be on struggling swimmers hand to play those super hits and a few songs from today as well. BY LISA NEWELL Two bled on shore, witnessing the rescue and Sponsorships are available for levels Gulf Breeze News Gulf “ A girl ran up to us, offering their prayers for survival. from $250 to $1,000 and include tickets [email protected] Breeze saying ‘help, our friend is stuck Both surfers agreed the experience and publicity. High and can’t get onto shore.’ ” was hard to believe. Cocktail hour is from 6 to 7 p.m., din- students will have quite a story to tell – Luc Medwell, 17 “We didn’t really think about it,” ner is served at 7 p.m. and dancing lasts Fish Sandwich set this week as they return from Spring Nick said, “we just acted.” till 11 p.m. Black tie attire is optional. Break. swam to the daughter and pulled her to They normally surf near the Tickets are a $65 donation and are to open A birthday party at the beach turned safety, locking the girl in his arms and Pensacola Beach ball, but were on the available by calling Bettie Lee Sundstrom A new restaurant is poised into much more when partygoers res- swimming on his back toward shore. scene due to sister Melanie’s party. at 436-2079 or 384-7436. to open on Pensacola Beach at cued a Georgia woman and her daugh- Meanwhile, Luc saw that the mother A yellow flag was flying, and no life- the base of the Gulf Pier. The ter from the Gulf of Mexico Sunday was having a hard time bringing herself guards were present on that segment of restaurant should be open this near the Fort Pickens gate. in on Nick’s surfboard, so he jumped to the beach due to the early season. More Migratory birds day weekend, serving casual fare Nick Romjue, 15, and Luc Medwell, action. lifeguards will be stationed along the for beachgoers and pier 17, were attending Luc’s sister’s 16th “She had the surfboard but was tired, beach as waters warm up in mid May is Saturday patrons in a covered outdoor birthday party at the pavilions near the struggling in the water. I basically The experience of saving lives was Gulf Islands National Seashore will pavilion featuring picnic Fort Pickens gate, when they heard a pushed her to shore,” Luc said. “exhilarating” and hard to believe as the host an International Migratory Bird Day tables. cry for help. Fortunately, a vacationing park excitement died down and the birthday program from 8 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, “A girl ran up to us, saying ‘help, our ranger from out of state was on shore party resumed. April 12 at the Naval Live Oaks Visitor Relay for life friend is stuck and can’t get onto shore.’ and administered CPR to the daughter, And although the boys are credited Center. We ran over and saw it was actually restarting her pulse. Her skin was blue, with this heroic rescue, they said they Lynn Ogden, an environmental educa- auction Saturday serious,” Luc said. and her eyes were rolled back into her would do things different in the future. tor, ornithologist and Adjunct Professor of at the Elks Lodge Nick went entered the water on his head, the surfers said. “I’d probably learn how to do CPR,” Biology at PJC, will give an introduction Everyone is invited to surfboard, saw the woman struggling By then, emergency medical crews Nick, a freshman at GBHS, said. to birding and binoculars on the deck attend a free Relay for Life and heard he cry, “Get my daughter, get were on the scene and used their equip- “Yeah, that would be nice to know,” behind the visitor center. A spotting scope auction April 12 at the my daughter, get my daughter.” ment to get the daughter breathing Luc, a senior at GBHS, said. will be set up there for viewing shore- Pensacola Beach Elks Lodge. Ten yards away, Nick located the again. Meanwhile, the mother went into The boys visited the mother and birds. In addition, Ogden will lead an The event is designed to girl, 18, face down in the water, uncon- shock, fainted and was revived by res- daughter in the hospital and said that the hour-long walk to look for migrating increase the fundraising for scious. Both women were in deep water cue crews. daughter was in critical condition as of neotropical song birds and resident wood- each team participating in the between the first and second sandbars. They didn’t realize until later that a Monday. The women are reportedly land birds. Gulf Breeze Relay for Life. He gave the mother the surfboard, crowd of about 50 people was assem- from Columbus, Ga. For details, call (850) 934-2600. T. Bubba Bechtol will emcee the event, and tickets will be available for just $10 each for a dinner catered by Think outside the box to break Shane’s Rib Shack. For details, call Will Pergande at 287-5127. meaningless habits Habits, ways of doing things, are often difficult to change. Sea turtle friendly The routine becomes comfort- able and we can settle in doing beach workshop the same thing for a lifetime. As Learn about sea turtle often occurs, we may lose the friendly lighting at a free reason we began the routine in workshop Tuesday, April 29 the first place, but the habit per- from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at 1413 sists. Utility Drive on Navarre I’m reminded of the story of Beach. the new queen who came to the between 1 and 100, how would such pairs which add up to 101. Learn about ways we can throne. Every day, as she went we generally go about it? Put in So, by multiplying 50 times 101 “share the beach” with sea tur- about her duties, she was aware a column and add? Use a calcu- we will have the correct answer tles and wildlife. that two soldiers stood guard, lator? Through habit, we would (5,050.) By changing the habit, Beach residents, tourists, day after day, night after night, probably add columns of num- we find a method that is fast, locals, contractors, residential in the same spot. She couldn’t bers, and then add columns of efficient, and more fun than the and commercial property own- figure out the reason that they sums, and so on. It would take traditional way to add numbers ers and business owners are stood guard as there was appar- us quite a while – and, it would that we learned in elementary invited to attend the workshop ently nothing of value to be be a boring experience. school. which will provide informa- guarded. She finally discovered Habituated ways of doing things As we try to solve various tion on sea turtle biology, nest- that a former queen had planted are often boring, tiring and inef- problems that confront us, we ing habits and how to effec- a rose bush in that spot 70 years ficient. can easily use up enormous tively light your home without Pam Randall/Gulf Breeze News earlier and commanded that it Let’s change the habit. If we resources of time and energy disturbing the turtle nesting Vacationers pack the beach be guarded. Long after the bush were to add 1 plus 100, we and end up accomplishing very habits. On Thursday, spring breakers were soaking up rays on the was gone, the orders stood, and would immediately discover little. Contact Chris Verlinde, Quietwater Beach. Santa Rosa Island Authority Executive so did the guards. that the result is 101. But, inter- But, if we take time to exper- UF/IFAS Santa Rosa County Director Buck Lee said the spotty weather didn’t deter Sometimes its beneficial to estingly enough, 2 plus 99 iment, investigate and work Extension at (850) 623-3868 many people from enjoying the beach. “There were a lot of change the way we do things. equals 101; and 3 plus 98 equals “outside the box” we may often or email her at chris- people out,” Lee said, adding that many anglers were For example, if we were asked 101. In all the numbers between accomplish more than we had [email protected]. catching pompano from the Gulf pier. to add up all of the numbers 1 and 100, there are exactly 50 ever hoped.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA

IN RE: TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS FOR PROPOSED ADOPTION OF Baby Boy Doe, Born: 12-8-07, A Minor LEGALS Child. Case No.: 2007-DR-3513 Division: M CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF N.W. FLORIDA, INC., Petitioner, v. JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE, UNKNOWN BIRTH PARENTS OF BABY BOY DOE, Respondents.

NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS NOTICE OF cate shall be INGS LLC holder of the State of Florida. Complex at 6495 To: John Doe and Jane Doe, unknown birth parents APPLICATION FOR redeemed according Description of the following Tax Sale Caroline St., Milton, ADDRESSES: Unknown TAX DEED to Law, the Property Property: PROPERTY Certificate has filed Unless such certifi- Florida on the 12th described in such DESCRIBED IN OR said Tax Certificate for cate shall be day of May, 2008 at YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you DO YOU NOTICE IS HEREBY Certificate will be sold BOOK 551 PG 477 the Tax Deed to be redeemed according 12:00 noon. Dated are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Melissa A. GIVEN THAT to the Highest Bidder, Parcel ID: 25-2N-29- issued thereon. The to Law, the Property this the 19th day of Posey. P.A., whose address is 201 E. Government Street, Pensacola, Florida TAKE DELORIS RIVERS at the east end lobby 0000-00136-0000 Certificate Number described in such March, 2008. 32502 on or before April 21, 2008, and file the original with the clerk of this holder of the following of the County Name in which and year of Issuance, Certificate will be sold Court at M.C. Blanchard Judicial Center, 190 Government Center, Pensacola, YOUR Tax Sale Certificate Administrative Assessed: ROBERT the Description of to the Highest Bidder, Mary M. Johnson Florida 32502 before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail has filed said Tax Complex at 6495 C COHRON, RAN- property, and Name(s) at the east end lobby Clerk of the Circuit to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in GULF Certificate for the Tax Caroline St., Milton, DALL COHRON in which it is assessed of the County Court of Santa Rosa the petition. Deed to be issued Florida on the 19th All of the above prop- is as follows: Administrative County, Florida BREEZE thereon. The day of May, 2008 at erty is located in Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available Certificate Number 12:00 noon. Dated this Santa Rosa County, In Certificate Number: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office.You may review these documents and year of Issuance, the 26th day of March, the State of Florida. 2109 NEWS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION upon request. the Description of 2008. Year of Issuance: T-SHIRT property, and Name(s) Unless such certifi- 2005 You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your cur- in which it is assessed Mary M. Johnson cate shall be IN RE: ESTATE OF JOHN EDWARD DUNCAN., Deceased. rent address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme WITH YOU is as follows: Clerk of the Circuit redeemed according Description of Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit Court of Santa Rosa to Law, the Property Property: FILE NO. 58 2008 CP 92 will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. Certificate Number: County, Florida described in such BEG 330' W & 213' N DIVISION WHEN YOU 1489 NOTICE OF Certificate will be sold OF SE COR OF WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires Year of Issuance: APPLICATION to the Highest Bidder, NW/4 OF NW/4 OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS TRAVEL? certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to 2003 FOR TAX DEED at the east end lobby 13-3N-30, TH CONT comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of plead- of the County N 243.80', TH W 312' The administration of the estate of JOHN ings. Description of NOTICE IS HEREBY Administrative TO E R/W 197, TH EDWARD DUNCAN, deceased, a resident of Send in Property: LT 3 BLK GIVEN THAT Complex at 6495 SELY ALONG RD TO Santa Rosa County, Florida, died on January 23, NOTICE TO BIRTH PARENTS CONCERNING SAFE HAVEN 681, AVALON ALLIANCE HOLD- Caroline St., Milton, PT W OF POB, TH E 2008, having an interest in real property in the your SURRENDERED INFANT, BABY BOY DOE, DATE OF BIRTH: DECEMBER BEACH, AS DES IN INGS LLC holder of Florida on the 12th 224' TO POB, AS State of Florida, is pending in the Circuit Court for 8, 2007 OR BOOK 2530 PG the following Tax Sale day of May, 2008 at DES IN OR BOOK Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, File pictures 710 & OR BOOK Certificate has filed 12:00 noon. Dated this 1147 PG 473, LESS Number 58 2008 CP 92, the address of which is P. of you 2624 PG 1397 said Tax Certificate for the 19th day of March, OR BOOK 1807 PG O. Box 472, Milton, FL 32572. The names and Pursuant to Florida Statutes 385.50(6), a new born infant may be surrendered Parcel ID: 40-1N-28- the Tax Deed to be 2008. 1821 addresses of the personal representative and the at a hospital. Baby Boy Doe was surrendered on December 9, 2007. Custody wearing 0090-68100-0030 issued thereon. The Parcel ID: 13-3N-30- personal representative's attorney are set forth has been given to Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida, Inc. by Order of the Name in which Certificate Number Mary M. Johnson 0000-01300-0000 below. Circuit Court of Escambia County. This publication is being made to notify the your Gulf Assessed: THOMAS and year of Issuance, Clerk of the Circuit Name in which birth parents that this child has been placed for adoption. This publication is being made under Florida Statues, Chapter 49.011(10) to provide substitute Breeze RIEDLINGER A/K/A the Description of Court of Santa Rosa Assessed: MICHAEL All creditors of the decedent and other persons, service on the birth mother and birth father of Baby Boy Doe whose date of THOMAS REI- property, and Name(s) County, Florida KIDD who have claims or demands against decedent's News birth is believed to be December 8, 2007. Surrender of Baby Boy Doe was DLINGER in which it is assessed –––––––––––––––––– All of the above prop- estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliqui- made at Baptist Hospital in Gulf Breeze, Santa Rosa County, Florida. This All of the above prop- is as follows: NOTICE OF erty is located in dated claims, and who have been served a copy notice is the only notification that will be provided that a petition to terminate erty is located in APPLICATION Santa Rosa County, In of this notice, must file their claims with this court T-Shirt your parental rights as the birth mother, birth father and/or legal father of said Santa Rosa County, In Certificate Number: FOR TAX DEED WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS child has been filed with the Escambia County Circuit Court and is currently while on the State of Florida. 1897 NOTICE IS HEREBY AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION NOTICE OF SALE pending. Because your name description and address are unknown, this pub- Year of Issuance: GIVEN THAT OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER lication will be your only notice that legal action is being taken to terminate your vacation. Unless such certifi- 2005 ALLIANCE HOLD- THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS Notice is hearby given parental rights. According to Florida Statutes, Chapter 49.09, the return day NOTICE ON THEM. Tell us that on 04/17/08 at for service upon the unknown birth mother and unknown birth father is the first NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER 1:00 p.m. at U-Store-It date of publication of this notice. As a birth father you have certain rights to where the All other creditors of the decedent and other per- #729, 15 McClure Dr., assert paternity. Within 30 days of the first date of publication, you must file an AN ORDINANCE Gulf Breeze, FL 32561, sons who have claims or demands against the Affidavit of Commitment that includes submission to the jurisdiction of the Gulf the undersigned U- decedent's estate, including unmatured, contin- court for support to be ordered, upon paternity being established; and, a writ- Store-It #729 will sell at Breeze The reading and adoption of the following proposed Ordinance by the Board gent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims ten plan as to how you will care for the child if you assert your parental rights. Public Sale by compet- of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS Within 20 days of the first date of publication, you must file an answer to the itive bidding, the per- News April 24, 2008, in the Commissioners meeting room at the Administrative AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION Petition to Terminate Parental Rights with the Circuit Court of Escambia sonal property hereto- Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. OF THIS NOTICE. County. Any defenses, objections or answers should be filed with the Circuit has been. fore stored with the Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit, in and for Escambia County, located at AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY; PRO- undersigned by: ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER Escambia County Circuit Family Law Clerk, M.C. Blanchard Judicial Center, HIBITING CERTAIN SOURCES OF NUISANCE NOISE; PROVID- BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- 190 Governmental Center, Pensacola, Florida 32502, under the case number Subscribe to ING DEFINITIONS; ADDING RECORDED SUBDIVISIONS TO Glen Schroeder ODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED at the top of this notice. Please contact the undersigned if you wish to sign DISTRICTS SUBJECT TO NOISE REGULATIONS; PROVIDING 1390 Ft. Pickens Rd. the Gulf TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- consent to the adoption and terminate your parental rights without further legal EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR WAIVERS; PROVIDING PENAL- #221 Breeze News DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. action. If you choose to assert any inchoate parental rights, please complete TIES; REPEALING AND REPLACING ORDINANCES 2000-07, Pensacola Beach, FL the Florida Putative Father Registry. You may do so by going to the website for to get your 2002-12, 2003-04, 2003-22, 2005-30 and 2005-34; PROVIDING 32561 THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Florida's Department of Health, http://www.doh.state.fl.us/. If you do not own FREE T-Shirt FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PRO- NOTICE IS: April 3, 2008. VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Hank Hawes a computer, you may be provided access to a computer at public offices in your P.O. Box 12703 area such as the public library. Please advise my office if you are a member Attorneys for Personal Representative: Pensacola, FL 32591 of or qualify to be a member of an Indian or Native American Tribe. $30 / 1 year John S. Bordelon These proposed Ordinances may be inspected by the public prior to the Florida Bar No. 0569770 above scheduled meeting at the Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC Support Mary Ann Penninger Melissa A. Posey, P.A. $60 / 3 years BORDELON, SCHULTZ & GREENE, P.L. Services Department, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. All interested 2105 Kings Cross Rd. Attorney for Petitioner parties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any decision made by Alpharetta, GA 30022 2721 Gulf Breeze Parkway 201 E. Government Street the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563 Pensacola, FL 32502 Know what is before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure All items in storage (850) 934-1000 (850) 429-7431 phone going on in that a record of the proceedings they are appealing exists and for such pur- units contain house- FL Bar: 0690090 your Personal Representative: pose they will need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is hold items unless oth- community. made, which record shall include the testimony and the evidence upon which erwise mentioned. Jeffrey Scott Branch LEGAL 342 their appeal is to be based. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and 8213 Pompano Street Gulf Breeze News be heard with respect to these proposed ordinances. Legal 343 Navarre, Florida 32566 3/20, 27/08, 4/3, 10/08 Call now. 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