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75¢ YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER November 4, 2010 GB, Santa Rosa say ‘no’ to Amendment 4 SANTA ROSA RESULTS Complete, unofficial as of 10 p.m. Tuesday ■ Comprehensive topped proponents 2,005 to hensive land-use plans nomic development in to focus a discussion about U.S. SENATE land-use plan change 638 (75.8 percent to 24.2 per- instead of leaving such deci- Florida,” Gulf Breeze how Florida will grow,” said Votes Pct. cent), while in the county sions to elected officials. Chamber CEO Meg Peltier Lesley Blackner, president of protocol to stay same opponents outnumbered pro- Opponents charged the said Tuesday night. “Passage the sponsoring Florida Marco Rubio . . . . .35,432 (70.3) Gulf Breeze and Santa ponents 37,441 to 11,573 amendment was anti-busi- would have been catastrophic Hometown Democracy. “It is Charlie Crist ...... 10,220 (20.3) Rosa County voters helped (76.4 percent to 23.6 percent) ness and would keep industry on so many levels.” left to our state’s elected lead- Kendrick Meek . . . . .3,831 (7.6) lead the statewide defeat of at 10 p.m., the News’ deadline. from developing in Florida. Proponents claimed that ers and residents find an the controversial Amendment Had the amendment The city of Gulf Breeze and favoritism toward and influ- answer to Florida’s addiction U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 4 that would have changed passed, it would have Gulf Breeze Area Chamber ence from money hungry to promiscuous construction the way comprehensive land- required a vote of the public of Commerce passed resolu- developers were responsible before it is too late for our Jeff Miller ...... 40,160 (82.1) use plans are approved. for adoption and amendment tions opposing the measure. for uncontrolled development. state’s natural resources and Joe Cantrell ...... 4,493 (9.2) In Proper, opponents of local government compre- “This is a victory for eco- “For seven years, we sought quality of life.” John Krause ...... 3,822 (7.8)

GOVERNOR Rick Scott ...... 34,518 (69.1) Gonzalez’s Alex Sink ...... 12,368 (24.7) Avalex breaks ground ATTORNEY GENERAL Avionics technology fate rests Pam Bondi ...... 36,716 (74.8) Dan Geiber ...... 9,433 (19.2) company targets Jim Lewis ...... 2,929 (5.9) September of 2011 in judge’s Tad BY LISA NEWELL CFO Ihns hands Gulf Breeze News Jeff Atwater ...... 36,924 (76.1) spoke [email protected] Loranne Ausley . . . .9,188 (18.9) with ■ Gulf Breeze man could be Ken Mazzie ...... 1,155 (2.3) sunny optimism as he addressed those sentenced to death after his Tom Stearns ...... 1,237 (2.5) gathered Friday for the ground break- ing for his company, Avalex conviction for Billings murders Technologies, at the site of the former A man COMMISSIONER Gulf Breeze Ford building. once entrust- BY JOE CULPEPPER OF AGRICULTURE “What a great day,” Ihns said. ed to teach Gulf Breeze News “Sometimes you go through a long jour- [email protected] Adam Putnam . . . .35,467 (72.4) Gulf Breeze- ney to end up in the right spot, and Scott Maddox ...... 8,660 (17.6) area children martial arts and that’s where we are today.” self-defense was convicted Ira Chester ...... 3,783 (7.72) Ihns is president and CEO of Avalex, last Thursday, Oct. 28, on two Thad Hamilton . . . . .1,080 (2.2) a firm that manufactures avionics solu- counts of first-degree murder tions for airborne surveillance and mili- and home-invasion robbery in STATE REPRESENTATIVES tary markets. The firm moved to the 2009 deaths of Byrd and District 1 Pensacola from several years Melanie Billings in Escambia ago and was courted extensively by Doug Broxson . . . .28,294 (83.5) County. Gonzalez other cities before Ihns determined that Leonard Patrick Gonzalez Mathias Venditto . . .5,573 (14.6) the Gulf Breeze Ford property would fit District 2 Jr., 36, a resident of Sterling Point Drive in the needs of his growing company. the Tiger Point area and the married father Greg Evers ...... 21,555 (79.8) Santa Rosa County Commissioner of six children, offered no defense during a Chris Crawford . . . . .5,240 (19.4) Lane Lynchard sees that decision as a David Schulz/Gulf Breeze News three-day trial in Pensacola. District 3 (GB Proper only) step in the right direction for Santa Rosa Avalex Technologies CEO Tad Ihns (center, with tie) shovels “The evidence speaks for itself,” County. dirt Friday during the official groundbreaking for his company Clay Ford ...... 2,234 (83.2) See MURDERS, Page 2A See AVALEX A expansion onto the old Gulf Breeze Ford property. C. Brown-Curry ...... 451 (16.8) , Page 2 COUNTY COMMISSION District 2 Widening of U.S. 98 proposed Walmart Market eyes Bruno’s Bob Cole ...... 36,476 (76.9) ■ FDOT gathers public project officials previewed the pro- ■ City Council gives 1998. Such stores typically consist of Prudence Caskey . .10,903 (23.0) input on as-of-yet unfunded posed design, asked questions and conceptual approval to 40,000 square feet – a quarter of the expressed opinions about the upcom- size of a typical Wal-Mart AMENDMENT 1 six-laning east of city ing transportation improvement undisclosed development Supercenter – and employ an average Yes . . . .52.7 % No ...... 47.2 % project. Gulf Breeze News of 80 to 100 employees. BY SCOTT PAGE AMENDMENT 2 The proposed project, for which The Gulf Breeze City Council on Walmart has five Neighborhood Gulf Breeze News Yes . . . .71.5 % No ...... 28.4 % funding has not been appropriated, Markets in southern Alabama and [email protected] Monday gave its “non-binding con- AMENDMENT 4 would reconstruct approximately ceptual approval” of development of numerous stores across the south and Yes . . . .23.6 % No ...... 76.4 % The Florida Department of 4.25 miles of U.S. 98 with a six-lane the former Bruno’s shopping center in other states and Canada. The stores AMENDMENT 5 Transportation (FDOT) on Oct. 28 divided, urban roadway that would to accommodate – Gulf Breeze News typically carry a full line of groceries Yes . . . .39.8 % No ...... 60.2 % held a public information meeting include 4-foot bike lanes and 6-foot has confirmed – a Walmart including fresh produce, pharmaceu- AMENDMENT 6 regarding a proposed project to sidewalks on the east- and west- Neighborhood Market grocery store. ticals, frozen foods, meat and dairy Yes . . . .40.78 % No ...... 59.2 % improve U.S Highway 98 from bound sides of the highway. The Walmart Neighborhood products and organic items. AMENDMENT 8 Bayshore Road to Portside Drive. There is no specific timetable for Market, a smaller alternative to large- The expanded deli offers hot Yes . . . .55.5 % No ...... 44.5 % Fifty-one concerned residents and See U.S. 98, Page 2A size grocery stores, was introduced in See STORE, Page 3A

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2 A November 4, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS AVALEX: Lack of state taxes influenced choice Continued from page 1A named to Inc. Magazine’s list of Thursday, Nov. 4 Wednesday, the 5,000 fastest growing com- SRC Tourist Development Nov. 10 “It goes without saying that panies in America. North End Committee 8:30 a.m., Santa Rosa County Santa Rosa County we are living in an economic The former car dealership Commission Regular environment that is unprece- will be transformed to a sleek, Chamber of Commerce, 5247 Stewart Street, Milton 9 a.m., County dented. Surrounding counties corporate-style office building Administrative Center, SRC Zoning Board of and states are facing massive with a distinctive three-story Commissioner’s Board addition for office and engineer- Adjustments 6 p.m., County job losses, and Santa Rosa Administrative Center, 6495 Room, 6495 Caroline County is still attracting an ing space on the northeast cor- Caroline Street, Milton Street, Milton industry, closing deals and ner. The area that once was the SRC Tourist bringing new jobs, improving car repair shop will become pro- Monday, Nov. 8 Development South our economic footing,” duction space, and Ihns worked Santa Rosa County End Committee 9 a.m., Lynchard told the crowd attend- with the City of Gulf Breeze and Commission Committee 9 Navarre Visitor's Center, ing the ceremony. TEAM Santa Rosa to identify a.m., County Administrative 8543 Navarre Parkway, Lynchard added that Avalex additional space for growth on Center, Commissioner’s Board Navarre will bring new jobs to the region the large lot. Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Gulf Breeze City that pay far above average The City of Gulf Breeze Council Executive owns a couple of parcels adjoin- wages: “As a commission, we David Schulz/Gulf Breeze News Tuesday, Nov. 9 Committee 6:30 p.m., Council couldn’t be happier.” ing the new property, which Avalex Technologies CEO Tad Ihns told the crowd, tongue- Navarre Area Architectural Chamber, City Hall, 1070 Ihns said the decision to stay proved to be an asset during in-cheek: “This area is fabulous, especially because my Review Board 3 p.m., Navarre Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze in Northwest Florida hinged on negotiations. house is only three minutes away.” Visitor's Center, 8543 Navarre Thursday, Nov. 11 the lack of state taxes, easy “We defined out to the west a Parkway, Navarre access by seven airlines and the space for another office building UWF, particularly their engi- project. Ihns expects to be mov- Gulf Breeze Recreation Gulf Breeze Chamber of quality of life. that could be 45,000 to 50,000 neering programs. ing into the new facility in Expansion Workshop 6 p.m., Commerce Business After “We think this area is fabu- square feet and a parcel to the “It’s world class,” he said. September 2011. Gulf Breeze Recreation Center, Hours 5:30-7 p.m., The Blake, lous, especially because my east not quite as large could be Additionally, he said many TEAM Santa Rosa Chairman 800 Shoreline Drive, Gulf 4410 Gulf Breeze Parkway, house is only three minutes about 20,000 square feet,” Ihns partners, from his banker at Ferd Salomon said Avalex could Breeze Gulf Breeze away,” Ihns joked. said, laying the groundwork for Compass Bank to his commer- act as a magnet to attract other The company, which was expansion by like-minded com- cial real estate agent, cleared the businesses to the area. founded in 1990, moved to panies. path for Avalex’s move to Gulf “Once you get a business like Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report Pensacola with four employees. Ihns, a graduate of University Breeze. Avalex, on the cutting edge of Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. It currently employs 55 and is of West Florida, praised the “It makes all the difference in high tech and aerospace, they poised to expand. In 2008, area’s educational opportunities the world,” he said. act like a magnet to bring other Felonies 10/31/2010 Avalex Technologies was at Pensacola State College and Permits are ready to begin the business here.” Mobley, Mark Howard, W/M, 10/26/2010 32, 9200 block of Timber Lane, Brown, Joshua K., W/M, 18, Navarre, possession of marijua- U.S. 98: Proposal is for between Bayshore, Portside 2600 block of Citrus Drive, na, smuggling contraband into a Navarre, larceny and dealing in detention facility, hit and run and driving with a suspended license. serves Subway, Waterworx Don Richards, president of unanimously approved a scenic stolen property. Continued from page 1A Tresch, Terra, W/F, 24, 6700 Carwash and several other busi- the United Peninsula designation for U.S. 98 and East Stable, Alexandru, W/M, 24, block of Valerie Lane, Navarre, nesses would be converted into Association (UPA), wanted to Bay Boulevard. That vote 70 block of Nightingale, Gulf the proposed project. cruelty toward a child. Albert McEachern, owner of a sidewalk and bicycle lane in learn how the project would allowed UPA to pursue federal Breeze, forgery. Wallace, Wanda the Subway restaurant at 5342 the project. complement an ongoing effort and state beautification grants DUIs Gulf Breeze Parkway, is con- Other improvements would to beautify part of the proposed and begin crafting long-range Spearman, W/F, 50, 5300 include the construction of stretch of roadway. development plans in the South block of Maverick Lane, Gulf cerned about how the restructur- 10/26/2010 storm-water management Richards scored a major vic- End. Breeze, hit and run, vehicular ing of the highway would affect Wallace, Wanda Spearman, his business. ponds. Additional right-of-way tory in August when the Santa Richards revealed that some homicide — DUI manslaughter W/F, 50, 5300 block of Maverick “I’m a little concerned about would be required at some inter- Rosa County Commission of those funds are on the way. and driving with a suspended Lane, Gulf Breeze, DUI. people not coming in to eat sections and at the locations for license. breakfast,” McEachern said. the storm-water ponds. “My main concern is the Others showed up to gain : Emergency Reports removal of the (eastbound) awareness of how the project MURDERS Wiggins faces Information provided by Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue and Midway Fire District right-hand turn lane into our might affect ongoing and future businesses.” improvements on U.S. 98. Nov. 22 trial as accessory Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue There currently is an opening “I’m interested in how it will in the median directly in front of affect the area,” said Holley by Continued from page 1A and a $10,000 fine. For the week ending Oct. 29, Wiggins and her husband, Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue was McEachern’s business. The pro- the Sea External Vice President called for 13 emergencies. These posed design would eliminate it, Joe Sipp. “What impacts will Gonzalez told Judge Nick Hugh, also were indicted by a incidents included 10 medical forcing westbound drivers to Gulf Breeze experience in the Geeker. “The witnesses the state Jackson County, Miss., grand calls, 1 public assistance, 1 false drive approximately a quarter- next 10 to 15 years? How can have called are fine with me.” jury for allegedly conspiring call and 1 dispatched and can- mile past Subway and make a u- (HBTS) best prepare for any Gonzalez Jr. could face the with a man to dispose of celed en route. weapons from the case. For the week ending Oct. 22, turn to access the parking lot. similar projects that may occur death penalty. The jury voted GBF&R was called for 12 emer- week. The turn lane that currently in the future?” 10-2 last Friday to recommend The status of the other con- gencies. These incidents includ- The Midway Fire District that Gonzalez Jr. be executed. spirators: ed 8 medical calls, 1 water res- Commission meets monthly to Florida law mandates the final ■ Rakeem Florence, 17, cue, 1 brush fire, 1 public assis- discuss issues affecting the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS tances and 1 dispatched and department and the community. sentence will be imposed by Fort Walton Beach: Pleaded The public is welcome to attend guilty to second-degree murder in canceled en route. Geeker, who must give the rec- To learn about Gulf and offer feedback. Meetings are Sealed bids to be filed with the City Clerk's Office will be publicly opened ommendation “great weight.” exchange for his prosecution testi- Breeze Fire & Rescue, log on to held the second Tuesday of each by the City Clerk in the Council Chambers located in Gulf Breeze City According to the Florida mony. He originally was charged www.cityofgulfbreeze.com/ month at 7 p.m. at 1322 College Hall,1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561, on the date and times with two counts of first-degree firedept/index.html Parkway. listed below for the construction of the following project: Department of Corrections, per- sons sentenced to death in the murder and home invasion. He For more information about Midway Fire District Midway Fire District, log on to RESTROOMS AND CONCESSION FACILITIES, SHORELINE PARK state historically wait an aver- could get 30 years in prison. www.midwayfire.com. age of 14.29 years between ■ Frederick Thornton, 20, No report was available this BID DOCUMENTS: Plans and specifications may be obtained from Bay Fort Walton Beach: Pleaded Design Associates Architects, 720 Bayfront Parkway, Suite 200, offense of the crime and execu- Pensacola, FL 32502 Attn: Mr. Walter J. Smith 850-432-0706 Ext 101 for tion, which can be by lethal guilty to second-degree murder a deposit of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per set, maximum of two sets. injection or the electric chair. and home invasion in exchange BHCF promotes McGuyre; (General Contractors only. No subcontractors). Deposit shall be returned Since 1976, sixty-nine state to his prosecution testimony. He only to those Contractors submitting a bona-fide bid. prisoners have been executed. originally was charged with two flu vaccines are plentiful BID OPENING: NOVEMBER 16, 2010, 2:00 p.m., LOCAL TIME. The Billings murder case counts of first-degree murder drew international attention and home invasion. He could PRE-BID CONFERENCE: A MANDATORY PRE-BID conference at the after Gonzalez Jr. led a ring of get 30 years in prison. Candy McGuyre has been Gulf Breeze Recreation Facility, 800 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL admitted and alleged co-con- ■ Wayne Coldiron, 42, promoted to public relations and BRIEFS 32561 will be held on Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 9:00 a.m. local time. spirators dressed in black ninja Pensacola: Faces two counts of development director for the Bids will not be accepted from any Contractor who does not have a repre- Baptist Health Care Foundation. sentative at the pre-bid meeting. Subcontractors may attend the confer- garb to the expansive Billings first-degree murder and one She is responsible and children over the age of ence. family home near the Alabama count of home invasion. He pre- 36 months for a fee of $20. state line on July 9, 2009. viously pleaded not guilty. He for high-quality, SUBCONTRACTORS: A complete list of subcontractors to be used for this Medicare will cover the cost Surveillance video recorded could face the death penalty if results-driven project shall be submitted to the City Clerk's Office by the low bidder no marketing initia- of the vaccine for those who are later than 9:00 a.m. local time after the bid date and time listed above. images of the crimes, which convicted. His trial is set to tives to generate eligible. The vaccine is also involved multiple gunshots by begin Nov. 22. offered free of charge for chil- BONDS AND INSURANCE: Each bid shall include a certified check or bid ■ public awareness Gonzalez Jr. that claimed the Donnie Stallworth, 29, dren ages 6 months to 18 years bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the base bid as a guarantee that Brewton, Ala.: Faces two and income the successful bidder, if awarded the contract, will within ten (10) consec- Billings couple known for through the Vaccines for adopting and caring for special- counts of first-degree murder through fundrais- utive calendar days after notice, enter into a written contract with the City McGuyre Children Program (VFC). of Gulf Breeze in accordance with the accepted bid and furnish: one hun- and one count of home inva- ing programs. needs children. Nine of the 13 However, quantities of the free dred percent (100%) performance, labor, material and supply payment sion. He previously pleaded not McGuyre began children were in the home at the VFC vaccine are limited, so bond; a certificate of workers' compensation and liability insurance with time of the killings. guilty. He could face the death her career with Baptist Health required riders; required proof of State, County and City Contractor's parents should call the health penalty if convicted. His trial is Care in 1998 and most recently licenses and proof of all risk Builder's Risk Insurance with the City of Gulf The motive for the crime was department’s immunization Breeze, FL named as co-insured. Contractor shall provide Owner's and stealing a safe in the Billings’ set to begin Nov. 22. served as regional marketing clinic at (850) 983-5200 for Contractor's Protective Liability Policy naming the City of Gulf Breeze, FL home that Gonzalez Jr. believed ■ Leonard Gonzalez Sr., manager for Atmore information on VFC vaccine as the insured. The performance bond shall extend as a guarantee bond contained $13 million. The 57, Pensacola: The father of the Community, Gulf Breeze and for one (1) year after acceptance of the building. No bidder may withdraw availability. stolen safe that ringleader faces two counts of Jay hospitals, Baptist Manor, his bid for a period of forty-five (45) consecutive calendar days commenc- The H1N1 vaccine is no ing from the next regular scheduled City Council meeting without the con- contained only first-degree murder and one and Baptist Medical Parks on longer available at the health sent of the Owner. prescription med- count of home invasion but not University Parkway and in department. ication, jewelry the death penalty. He drove the Navarre. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES: A person or affiliate who has been placed on “This year’s seasonal flu vac- and family docu- getaway van and did not go McGuyre earned a bache- the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may lor’s degree in communica- cine contains H1N1, so it isn’t not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public ments was discov- inside the house. He is sched- entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the con- ered buried on uled in court on Tuesday, Nov. tions from University of West necessary for people to get two struction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids property owned 16, when he could make a plea. Florida and is pursing a mas- shots,” said Theresa Fretwell, on leases of real property as contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or con- Wiggins by another Gulf His jury trial is set for Nov. 22. ter’s degree in health care LPN, immunization nurse with sultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact busi- administration. the Santa Rosa County Health ness with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Breeze resident, Pamela Long ■ Gary Sumner, 31, Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 Wiggins, 48, of Soundview Navarre: Faces two counts of Department. months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. The Trail, who is charged with two first-degree murder and one Plenty of flu vaccines “The flu shot is recom- Owner reserves the right to waive formalities in bidding and reject any and count of home invasion. He pre- available in county mended for everyone six all bids. counts of accessory after the fact. viously pleaded not guilty. He months and older and it’s one PLAN REVIEW: Plans and specifications may also be reviewed at the Wiggins’ trial is scheduled allegedly transported some of The Santa Rosa County of the best things people can Pensacola Dodge Plan Room. for Monday, Nov. 22. Each the defendants to the crime Health Department has an do to help protect themselves scene in a separate vehicle. His ample supply of seasonal flu and their families from the LEGAL #1575 11/4/10 & 11/11/10 charge carries a maximum pun- ishment of 30 years in prison trial is Nov. 22. vaccine available for all adults flu.”

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STORE: Gets OK to sell liquor with same variances afforded nearby grocier

Continued from page 1A ly redoing the interior,” told who is coming; we are Community Services only dealing with their rotisserie chicken, made-to-order Director Shane Carmichael engineers and representa- sandwiches, pizza by the slice, and said. tives.” a wide variety of baked goods are “It’s cosmetic stuff so Gulf Breeze resident also offered in the bakery. far,” he said. “We’ve talked Jerry Brown was at the The grocer will be creating sep- only about an interior reno- meeting to support the con- arate ownership of the Bruno’s vation. Staff has not been cept. space and parking lot space for approximately 300 to 350 spaces. Under code, subdividing or plat- ting the property places the new parcel subject to all Community Redevelopment Association (CRA) design standards and cur- rent codes that require a new park- ing lot layout, modified storm- water facilities and the addition of landscaping. In order to encourage develop- ment of the vacant property, the council voted to compromise on the platting, parking and landscap- ing, and to meet the developer’s need to allow alcohol sales with Submitted photo the same variances afforded Walmart Neighborhood Markets are typically about 40,000 square feet in size and offer a full-serv- Publix in the Sea Shell Collections ice cafe and deli, a full line of grocery products including organic foods. Shopping Center. “The corporate policy of this ceed with their plans with fair expressed concern over yet anoth- approval,” said Councilman Joe developer is to own the buildings expectation of these allowances.” er store selling alcohol within Henderson, “but I’d like to see and the property, but the real At last week’s executive meet- 1,000 feet of area schools. some things in code enforced such improvements are going on ing, council members discussed “I’m voting for conceptual as street-side landscaping and inside,” City Manager Edwin the benefits of finding a business approval, but I have a problem beautification requirements. I have “Buz” Eddy said. “They are just for the property and weighed their with allowing (more) liquor sales no problem with the sale of alco- looking for non-binding conceptu- concerns over the variances. that close to the schools,” he said. hol in the store.” al approval to allow them to pro- Councilman J. B. Schluter “I’m in favor of conceptual Proposed changes include total- Sikes Bridge inspections today, Friday

Today and Friday, Nov. 4 and search-and-rescue dogs along with artists for sale and gift wrapping silent auction at the companion 5, bridge inspectors from Volkert, their owners. He will discuss the in time for the holidays. While event, “Fill a Bowl for Manna,” on Inc. will perform a routine inspec- training and demonstrate with his watching live demonstrations Jan. 15. tion on the Bob Sikes Bridge over dog. Felt has many years of expe- by the area’s finest potters, visi- Manna, established in 1982, is a Santa Rosa Sound. rience in search and rescue and tors can shop and enjoy appetiz- non-profit organization that fights Southbound traffic will will relate stories of searches. ers and beverages. hunger in Escambia and Santa encounter lane To learn more, contact Lawton Many bowls created at “Pick a Rosa counties, serving 30,000 BRIEFS restrictions “Chips” Fosgate, President of the Bowl” will be fired, glazed and people annually. For more infor- between 9 a.m. Dog Lovers, at fosgatel@bell- available to the public through a mation, call 432-2053. and 4 p.m. south.com or call (850) 934-8428. today. Northbound traffic will encounter lane closures between 9 Democrats’ yard sale SAUL ULLMAN, M.D. a.m. and 4 p.m. on Friday. is Saturday in Milton Specializing in: Motorists are reminded to use caution, watch for traffic flaggers, Microincision Cataract Surgery The Santa Rosa County ● and to obey the posted speed limit Over 25,000 implants performed Democrats’ Monthly Yard Sale ● The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology when traveling through the work will be held Saturday, Nov. 6, in Pensacola zone. from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 5746 Visit www.UllmanEye.com Stewart Street in Milton. Items for Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen GBHS ROTC raises sale will include toys, stuffed ani- Dr. Ullman for their surgery. money for stadium flag mals, books, kitchen items, glass- 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 ware, tools, technology, and many (850 ) 208-1900 Gulf Breeze High School’s miscellaneous items. In addition, Junior Reserve Officers Training there will be furniture and garden Corps (ROTC) unit invited 19 equipment for sale. teams from around the southeast For information on delivery of to participate in a drill meet items for donation, call Seegar designed to raise money to put up Swanson at 936-8704 any week- a flood light at the base of the flag day or DEC Headquarters at 623- pole at Dolphin Stadium. 2345 between 10 a.m. and noon on Teams from as far away as Friday. Mount Dora, which is south of Orlando, and Biloxi, Miss., partic- PSC’s ‘Pick A Bowl’ event ipated in Saturday’s event. for Manna set for Nov. 12 Participants were graded on their marching skills all day long. Pensacola State College and Navarre High School won the Manna invite the community to a championship trophy for being the fund raiser with an artsy twist. best unit at the event. Come help fight hunger at “Pick a Bowl for Manna” from Shepard earns spot on 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 12 Mercyhurst Dean’s List at the Anna Lamar Switzer Center for the Visual Arts, Grant Shepard of Gulf Breeze Building 15, on the Pensacola was among 475 students at campus. Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pa., There is no admission charge, named to the Dean’s List for out- but donations will be accepted. standing academic achievement The event features a wide during the 2009-2010 academic selection of hand-crafted bowls year. The Mercyhurst College by Dean’s List is computed annually local after summer term, which marks the end of the academic year. It is based on the completion of a min- imum of 24 credits with a cumula- tive index of at least 3.6 out of a possible 4.0. Gulf Breeze Dog Lovers to meet

The Gulf Breeze Dog Lovers Club will meet today (Thursday, Nov. 4) at 7 p.m. at the Gulf Breeze Recreation Center on Shoreline Drive. The program will feature George Felt, a noted trainer of

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IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay tion materials needed to make a Funds will be used to reno- tional classroom space for The St. Michael’s Cemetery and children. Area, an extraordinary local Clinton Cox Family Center that vate the Pyramid IMPACT 100 Pyramid IMP ACT 100 Visual Foundation of Pensacola The philanthropic group was women’s philanthropy group, will be a “recovery hub” for Fine Arts Studios’ Highway 98 Art Studio. Funding will be used to founded in 2004. New mem- awarded grants of $114,000 substance abuse and addiction facility to add a 560 square foot AMIkids Pensacola, Inc. refurbish about 100 historic bers for 2011 are welcome. each to five non-profit organiza- clients while being a safe haven addition to the current Funding will help purchase masonry structures and tions on Sunday, Oct. 24. for children who want to avoid Performing Arts room and to two new Minds In Motion buses approximately 20 metal fences. Pathways For Change drug and criminal activity. enclose an existing portico to and replace older buses that are The funds will enable the Funds will pay for construc- Pyramid Inc. add 500+ square foot of addi- out of compliance due to age. Foundation to conserve and Now is the restore the integrity of a sub- stantial number of the time to buy cemetery’s architectural fea- Real Estate! tures as well as aid in retarding further deterioration of the structures and enclosures. Call FavorHouse Linda of Northwest Florida, Inc. Taylor Grant will provide the funds Murphy needed to redesign, remodel and renovate two existing facilities that are located on the same property to create the “FayorHouse Kids Center.” The (850) 748-0865 project will increase the capaci- ty of safe shelter for victims by adding one bedroom in the shel- Submitted photo ter with five beds creating an Pathways for Change members perform a skit modeled after the United Service Organization shows of the late Bob Hope. additional 1,825 nights of safe emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and their LindaMurphyRealtor.com ‘Pathways’ graduates embrace recovery children, predominantly women [email protected]

BY CAROL OSBORN they earn additional freedoms. cessful fishing. The second time PFC men and alumni heartily “It’s not just a drug pro- they fish, they are incredibly chanted their creed. Special to Gulf Breeze News [email protected] gram,” one client said. “It’s a successful. Kale’s powerful “We are committed to our life program that turns us into message extolled all to be avail- personal growth that unlocks Laughter, love and tears all men.” able to Jesus, not to be afraid to the doors to our self-actualiza- were a part of the recent During this recent celebra- step into the deep waters of life, tion. We are dedicated to a Pathways for Change gradua- tion, Jean Odom, local resident to care for what we have been journey of honesty, trust, spiri- tion at Gulf Breeze United and drama teacher at N.B. Cook given, to always help our tuality and communication Methodist Church. Elementary School in friends, and accept help from with others. As long as we are Approximately 300 clients, Pensacola, introduced the skit them as well. Just as the fisher- willing to learn to be positively family members and friends, performed by the men. Odom men in the first boat needed help involved in a chaotic society, staff and volunteers filled the believes in the program heart with the catch, we are to assist we will grow. We recognize the sanctuary for the special gradu- and soul and has volunteered for and be ready not to do the least impact of our chemical depend- ation and phase-up celebration. Pathways the last three years. in life, but to take the challenge ency on our lives and others. Connie Bookman, executive The skit was modeled after the to “go deep.” We are working on living as director, welcomed the group as USO shows of Bob Hope. Buzz Graduate Shane J. addressed caring, honest and spiritual she “celebrated the work of the G. played Bob complete with the group saying Pathways had people.” men and shared in their joy.” golf club and Hawaiian shirt. “changed his thinking.” He said, Attendees enjoyed an out- Pathways for Change was The audience was greatly enter- “It’s been a journey,” but he felt door reception following the founded in 2005. The faith- tained by the marching, singing, he now had a bright future. program and thanked GBUMC based treatment program works and crazy commercials of the Graduate Seth W. said, for its love and support. with men during four distinct “sailors.” “Pathways confronted every- In addition to the successful phases of rehabilitation to over- The Rev. Jack Kale, pastor at thing I thought I knew. Life graduation, Pathways learned come substance abuse and the Worship at the Water for used to be all about me – but no later that it had received an crime associated with it. Instead GBUMC, was the guest speak- more. My children finally have $114,000 IMPACT 100 grant. It of being sentenced to jail, the er. He spoke using Luke 5:1-7 their dad.” will continue to “Change lives, men are sentenced to a 12- to as his reference. This is the story Both graduates thanked their reduce crime, and build 18-month program. As they of Jesus sending the fishermen “brothers.” futures,” as its mission state- learn to accept responsibility, out again after a night of unsuc- At the program’s end, the ment charges.

Naval recruit Countdown to 50: Murray finishes Gulf Breeze historical tidbits basic training Navy Seaman Recruit When was the first gulf Breeze Christopher Murray, son of John and Kelly Murray Volunteer Fire Department established? of Gulf Breeze, recently completed U.S. Navy By Betty Archer Allen donations from individuals and conduct their business. basic training at Recruit The first Board of Directors civic clubs and additional In October 1957, Millard and Training Command, Great of the Gulf Breeze Volunteer fundraisers helped pay for the Mae Gilmore donated the land Lakes, Ill. Fire Department – Ed Bonifay new truck. for the firehouse at its present During the eight-week Sr., Charlie Schuster, A. Jacobs, Gulf Breeze had its first fire location. In those days, resi- program, Murray complet- Floyd Smith and Charles truck but no fire house. The dents had to pay a membership ed a variety of training Armstrong – accepted delivery new fire truck had to be parked fee of $20 a year to the volun- which included classroom of the first fire truck in Gulf at Carl Schumpert’s and Charles teer fire department. Citizens study and practical Breeze in 1958. They paid Gason’s Garage at the corner of also paid $1 a month on their instruction on naval cus- $12,487 for this prize equip- Pfeiffer Street and U.S. water bill to support the fledg- toms, first aid, firefight- ment. To raise the money, the Highway 98 at night. During the ling fire department. ing, water safety and sur- organization raffled off a boat, day, the truck had to be pulled Dr. J. A. Jacobs was the first vival, and shipboard and motor and a trailer for $100 a out and parked somewhere else Fire Chief. aircraft safety. An empha- chance. In addition, generous to allow the garage owners to sis was also placed on physical fitness. On Aug. 10, 2011, Gulf Breeze will celebrate its golden anniversary as a city. As part of Gulf Breeze News’ Murray is a 2010 gradu- countdown to this milestone occasion, we are publishing weekly tidbits of historical significance about the city of ate of Gulf Breeze High. Gulf Breeze. Check Page 4A of each week’s paper for the latest installment.

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Reader-submitted Halloween scenes Veterans Day activities set Santa Rosa County resi- ends at the Santa Rosa County LEFT: Brayden (Obi dents are encouraged to honor Veterans Plaza. Organizations Wan), Brody (garden those that have served our that would like to participate gnome) and Bryce country in the armed forces by should contact Ralph Nesenson (Anakin Skywalker) Ford participating in local Veterans at (850) 626-7292 or (850) of Gulf Breeze prepare to Day activities. 313-6637 or the Santa Rosa traverse their community The annual Veterans Day County Chamber of universe in search of Parade in Milton will kick off Commerce at (850) 623-2339. treats on Halloween. Cue the festivities on Thursday, The Veterans Day the music.... Nov. 11 with Col. Joseph Ceremony will follow the Richardson serving as both the parade at 11 a.m. in the Plaza. parade grand marshal and cer- Special seating for all World emony guest speaker: War II veterans in attendance The parade begins at 9:30 will be available. A picnic a.m. at Milton High School and will follow the ceremony.

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Cell: Residential and Commercial 850-384-7607 Submitted photo Submitted photo www.denrem.com The Pensacola Area Delta Gamma Alumnae Association, Shannon Westmoreland of Gulf Breeze recently hosted a [email protected] ladies ranging in age from 22 to 93, met Oct. 6 for their 2010 Halloween-inspired fundraising witch party for the American Fall Kick Off social at In Detail Kitchen and Bath Interiors. Cancer Society Relay for Life. Broxton named fellow of Gulf South Historical Association Randall Broxton, long-time update, and was very compli- history instructor at Pensacola p mentary of the pro-active work State College and current presi- of our local government, and dent of the Gulf Breeze of the citizens in protecting our Historical Society, Talk of theTown shoreline. was named a fel- Officers for the 2010-2011 By Betty Archer Allen low of the Gulf [email protected] year are: President, Marguerite South Historical Burr; Vice President, Connie Association Haines; Secretary, Patti Hutto; (GSHA). Broxton entertaining needs. Lunch will March of 2011. Treasurer, Francine Neal; and was recognized as be available for purchase in Dates for other upcoming Parlimentarian/Sunshine, Broxton a founding mem- The Seasons Eatery on both events for local Delta Gamma Teresa Wallace. Thirty club ber of GSHA and days. The Garden Center is Alumnae members include: members enjoyed the program for his continued contributions located at 1850 North 9th Winter Gathering on January 6, at the home of Patti Hutto. and dedication to the organiza- Avenue, Pensacola. 2011; Founders Day celebration The Miraflores Garden Club tion. He is the first member to March 13, 2011; Cinco de has been in existence since receive this honor. Pensacola Area Mayo party May 5, 2011. To 1965 and has sponsored a vari- Furthermore, he was named Delta Gamma Alumnae learn more and become active ety of projects to beautify Gulf president of the 2012 confer- in the Pensacola Area Delta Breeze. Initial planning is ence scheduled to be hosted by The Members of the Gamma Alumnae Association, under way for this year’s serv- Pensacola State College. Pensacola Area Delta Gamma please contact Mary Pat Forgie ice project. (DG) Alumnae Association, at (850) 478-0640 or Mary Friends range in age from 22 to 93, and Claus at (850) 916-0455. of Navarre Library hail from Pensacola to Panama City. The group met at 6 p.m. Miraflores Garden Club Reliable, accurate, and quality Join the Friends of Navarre on Oct. 6 for its 2010 Fall Kick Library for Breakfast and Off meeting/social at In Detail The Miraflores Garden Club Books on Nov. 13, at the E. H. Kitchen and Bath Interiors began its year with an outstand- residential property appraisals Pullum Senior Center, across downtown Pensacola. ing program by Heather Reed from the Navarre Library. The The Alumnae Association of Ecological Services, Gulf Make informed business decisions with Trinity Property seniors will serve their famous consists of 187 women, and Breeze. from-scratch pancakes from 7- those in attendance on Reed discussed the history of Professional valuations by Trinity Property licensed, insured, and 10:30 a.m. The fall book sale Wednesday enjoyed delicious Deadman’s Island and its begins at 8 a.m. and goes until hors d’oeuvre with beverages. importance from 1638 to the state certified residential property appraisers servicing Escambia, 1 p.m. There will be a mem- Attendees admired the interior present. During the slide show, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton counties in Florida and Baldwin bers-only preview of the book designs within the shop, shared she emphasized the need to pro- and Escambia counties in Alabama. sale on Nov. 12 from 6-8 p.m. stories and memories, and went tect this local treasure, which is at the Senior Center. If you are about the business of the 2011 endangered from erosion. Property appraisals for: not a member, you can join at DG Foundation, “Visions of There has been much sup- * Purchases * Reverse Mortgages the door. port from the community in Growth” mission for doing * Refinancing * REO Foreclosures good. The DG Foundation posi- assisting with the various phas- * FHA Loans Pensacola Garden Clubs tively impacted more than 1 es of the on-going restoration * Tax Abatement million children and adults who project. Over the years, the A holiday treat is in store are blind or visually impaired island has served various func- Friday and Saturday, November last year. tions. In the 19th Century, it 19- 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Each of the ladies at was used as an area to quaran- when Pensacola Garden Clubs Wednesday’s Kick Off meeting tine ships from yellow fever. presents “Christmas in the was given a bright yellow cup During UWF archeological City.” Admission is free. It is a from “Independence for the digs, five shipwrecks were dis- Greg Papajohn wonderful boutique shopping Blind” to take home and fill covered, and after Hurricane (850) 712-0187 experience, with a variety of with all their spare change Dennis an unmarked cemetery gifts and goodies to fill your between now and the DG was exposed. Reed also spent State Certified Residential | Alabama LIC–R00945| Florida LIC–RD 5986 | FHA–FLRD5986 | [email protected] holiday giving, decorating and Founders Day celebration in some time with an oil spill

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CO-PUBLISHERS Lisa Newell Victoria Papajohn EDITOR Joe Culpepper “Alex Sink’s ad about Rick SPORTS EDITOR Scott’s job with Medicare.” Jason Thompson Want sanity? Read your weekly newspaper Brenda Linkous Pensacola SALES I had the pleasure last week the newspaper industry. There Rusti Fontaine to visit Washington, D.C., and literally were hundreds – thou- Bob Newell was among the 200,000-plus sands! – of examples of how OFFICE MANAGER people to attend comedian Jon newspapers have covered the Karen Murphy Stewart’s faux political Rally to world during the past 200-plus Restore Sanity and/or Fear at years. It emphasized that ART DIRECTOR the national mall. reporters and editors such as Denise Lukas As a registered independ- me often write the first chap- GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION ent who believes – as I have ters of history in the making. David Schulz written in this space before – It also highlighted the vulnera- that the two-party political more damage to our country Couric. I probably watch bility of the newspaper indus- CONTRIBUTORS system in this country is than good. fewer than two hours of TV a try to electronic technology. Betty Archer Allen irrevocably broken, it was I know that most readers of day, and most of that fare is Sadly, some of the nation’s Bette Boyle refreshing to participate in an this column are staunchly comedy related. I do like to most venerable daily newspa- Pam Brannon event that reminded the world loyal to Fox News Channel, watch sports on the weekends. pers already have succumbed “The one about the guy stealing Scott Page that moderate Americans mat- which is their (your?) right. I spent a good part of one to the age of the Internet. campaign signs.” Jack Kale ter in this age of polarization Admittedly, I still get most of day in Washington hunkered My favorite exhibit, how- Skip Prange not experienced since the my TV news from good ol’ down in the Newseum, an ever, focused on the work Gulf Breeze Member: Civil War. I met and had CBS, the network of Cronkite interactive museum devoted and success of the small- Florida Press Association meaningful conversation with and, now, anchor Katie mostly to print journalism and town, weekly newspapers National Newspaper Assn. like-minded people who trav- where the bulk of Americans Gulf Breeze Area Chamber eled from as far away as – believe it or not – still turn of Commerce (“2003 Small Alaska, Minnesota, to get their local news. Business of the Year”) , California, During the recent recession, Pensacola Beach Chamber Colorado, Texas, Illinois, small weekly papers with of Commerce Missouri and Arizona. Some moderate ideology and per- traveled from our great state haps only a few thousand Pensacola Chamber of Florida and cities like readers have fared signifi- of Commerce Gainesville, Destin, Orlando cantly better than their daily Navarre Tourist and Tampa. counterparts. You probably Development Council A segment of the three-hour wouldn’t be reading this right Santa Rosa County Chamber rally focused on the extreme now if you weren’t in some of Commerce factions of the cable television small way appreciative of the “Alex Sink’s ad about Rick Scott; media – the far-right Fox News efforts of Gulf Breeze News. but they all drive me crazy.” LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze Channel and the far-left Despite the state of media Stacey Sarra News welcomes your opinion. Gulf Breeze We reserve the right to edit a MSNBC and the arguably mod- today, I left Washington with a letter to fit space available. We erate Cable News Network. As renewed sense of optimism. do not accept letters containing a veteran of more than 30 years Maybe our world isn’t all doom a personal attack on any indi- in the newspaper industry who and gloom. There still is a vidual. Letters must be limited entered journalism with nary a place for moderate, middle- to one per month from an indi- partisan bone in my body, I Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News class America to be heard. vidual writer. If we receive form found myself agreeing with the This is the text from an exhibit in The Newseum that And there’s still a market for letters, we will print only the first rally’s point that the extreme espouses the success of community newspapers during an moderate, small-town newspa- one we receive. Include your partisan networks are doing age when print media as a whole is struggling. pers. name, address and daytime phone number.

CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze LETTERS TO THE EDITOR GAS WATCH News is committed to accuracy and wants to hear from you if we need to make a correction or U.S. 98 work needs eye Fuel averaging $2.71 pg clarification. Please email us “It would take me far too long at [email protected] I would like to address this tion exists on the east-bound Average retail gasoline all the signs point to a cheaper to tell how many of them upset with the subject line to the responsible parties over- turn lane from U.S. 98 East prices in Pensacola/Gulf price,” said Jessica Brady, CORRECTION or me.” Breeze have fallen 1.8 cents manager, AAA Public CLARIFICATION. Or, call seeing the road work (new into Whisper Bay Boulevard. Sally Sternung (850) 932-8986 during traffic signal light) at the cor- Marion Ginn per gallon in the past week, Relations. “Last week, U.S. Gulf Breeze office hours and ask for ner of Whisper Bay Boulevard Gulf Breeze averaging $2.71 a gallon stockpiles rose five-million news or sports departments. and U.S. Highway 98. The Sunday. This compared with barrels to bring total oil supply ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze height of the right turn lane Thanks to newspaper the national average that has to more than 366 million bar- News will not be responsible for out of Whisper Bay is not level for ‘Momix’ advance fallen.7 cents per gallon in the rels. In addition, the dollar has quality or discoloration in ads with the rest of the road. The last week to $2.80, according made gains and consumer provided by the advertiser or its new turn lane is approximately We Momix a couple of to gasoline price Web site demand has tapered off. agents. one inch lower than the exist- weeks ago. I had seen the arti- PensacolaGasPrices.com. “As for this week, retail gas ing road surface. cle about it in the Gulf Breeze Crude oil settled last Friday prices will remain relatively Gulf Breeze News is published I thought the turn lane was News (Oct. 7, ‘Spectacular at $81.43 a barrel on the New the same as last week and may weekly on Thursdays for $30 not finished, but the workers blend of physical theatre, cir- York Mercantile Exchange, 16 even drop a few cents.” per year by Gulf Breeze News cents less than the previous Florida’s average price is Publishing, Inc. Periodical have now painted the stripes cus, athleticism and comedy postage paid at Gulf Breeze, and turn arrows on the lanes comes to NW Florida’). It was week. It was the third week in $2.78. Prices Sunday were 4.7 Florida. USPS # 021819. like they are finished. The absolutely fantastic! My son a row the price of crude closed cents per gallon higher than Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- inspector for this project needs had seen it in Gainesville earli- at $81 and some change. The the same day one year ago and tions. POSTMASTER: Please to check the work before any er in the week, so I was excit- dollar made gains last week 8.0 cents higher than a month “Alabama usually has the worst send address changes to final payment is made to the ed to get the opportunity to see and helped push crude to settle ago. The national average has election ads, but Florida has Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box contractor. It is hazardous to it, too. I never would have slightly lower than the previ- increased 9.2 cents per gallon beaten them this year. Rick 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. drive on – something that we, known about it if it wasn’t for ous week. during the last month and Scott has really run some dis- All content is copyrighted and most of our neighbors, do the Gulf Breeze News. “It’s unknown whether stands 12.9 cents per gallon gusting ads.” 2010. Advertising rates are on a daily basis. Nancy Ullman crude oil will decrease in price higher than this day one year Ted Welsh available upon request. The same hazardous situa- Gulf Breeze next week or not, even though ago. Gulf Breeze

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Oulala! Last week, more than 100 One student in the greatest potential to become will begin on Jan. 7 and 8 and The always popular United FAITH area fifth-graders traveled to particular showed a future astronaut. end Feb. 25. Children ages 11- Methodist Women’s casserole Hunysville, Ala., to participate she really had the ■ Boys and girls ages 5-14 14 will compete on Fridays sale returns to Gulf Breeze in a three-day space camp right stuff. Juli are encouraged to register now from 6 to 8 p.m. Games for 5- United Methodist Church and $15 for the ‘come back for designed to promote science, Anna Stanford through Nov. 12 for this sea- to 10-year-olds will be on will be available on Sundays, more’ size. The casseroles will engineering, aviation and explo- received the son’s basketball at Gulf Breeze Saturdays between 8 a.m. and 3 Nov. 7 and 14, in the Courtyard be prepared with lots of tender ration. “Right Stuff” United Methodist Church’s p.m. after each morning worship loving care by the UMC. All the kids showed they had award, which goes Stanford Community Life Center. The Evaluations and team selec- service. ■ Congratulations to all Gulf the right stuff as they went to the trainee who cost is $75 per child. tion are scheduled for Nov. 15- This year’s cheesy chicken Breeze Elementary and Oriole through simulators, worked in a best embodies the spirit of the Practices begin the week of 19. Call 916-1660 for exact pasta and zesty baked ziti comes Beach Elementary fifth-graders space station and performed sci- program, one who steps up to Nov. 22 and will be one hour evaluation times and further in two sizes: regular, $8; and on a successful space mission. entific experiments. lead, encourages others and has long, one night a week. Games information.

OBITUARIES Baptist, Andrews tap Aldridge Brett Aldridge has ing a broad base of BARBARA ELMORE and her husband, Kurt Overlade. in Sylacauga, Ala., to Woodrow of the band and performed with joined the Baptist individual and corpo- 1949-2010 Margaret was an artist known and Willie Mae Mull. the marching band as a drill Health Care Foundation rate donors, and foun- for her expertise in watercolors. He attended Jacksonville team member. She attended as director of develop- dations in support of Barbara Ann Elmore, 61, of She was a member of the State University on a basketball the University of Nebraska in Michigan Watercolor Society, scholarship and was named a Lincoln and Kearney and ment for the Andrews the Andrews Institute’s Gulf Breeze, passed away Institute. strategic objectives. Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010. Birmingham (Mich.) Women Century Athlete there in 1983. received her bachelor’s degree Painters, and the Detroit Society He was named ‘King of Hearts’ in 1990. She earned a master’s He is responsible for Most recently, he was a Elmore was born Feb. 13, Aldridge 1949 in Orlando to Harold and of Women Painters and in the American Heart in Adult Education & Distance generating income and director of develop- May Belle (Nethery) Holland. Sculptors, where she was a Association fundraiser in Gulf Learning from the University of public awareness of the ment for Mississippi State She was a loving mother, grand- prize winner and served as pres- Breeze in 1993. Phoenix in 2006. Andrews Institute, including University where he identi- mother, sister and friend. ident from 1990-92. She particu- Mull worked in the funeral She married Mitchell Eugene the Andrews-Paulos Research fied, cultivated and solicited She was preceded in death larly enjoyed a painting trip to industry since 1973. He loved Wade on May 20, 2000. They & Education Institute, through individual prospects for major by her parents and her son, Italy to study watercolor with sports and sup- moved to Gulf Breeze in 2005. fundraising programs target- gift contributions. Mark Johnson. Mary Jane Bigler. She complet- ported the Survivors include her husband, Survivors include her son, ed her master’s degree at University of Mitchell Wade; parents, Gerald Tony Johnson, of Breaux Bridge, Wayne State (Mich.) University Alabama football and Arlene Sonksen of Kearney, La.; daughter, Michelle Johnson, in the early 1970s and taught program. Neb.; sister, Brenda; nephew, and granddaughter, Chelsie elementary art in the public Mull is survived Derek; niece, Ashley, of Aurora, Johnson, of Gulf Breeze; broth- schools in Kenton, Ohio, from by his wife and Ill.; brother, Bryce, wife Paula, er, Mark Holland of Sugarland, 1973-77. best friend of 39 nephew Conner and nieces Texas; and nieces and nephew. She enjoyed swimming, bak- years, Averette Mull Taylor and Sloan, of Scottsdale, A private family service was ing, gardening and trees, classi- Penick Mull; son, Ariz.; brother, Paul and his wife held Oct. 27. Her final resting cal music and spending time Earl “Chip” Culver and wife, Brenda of Lincoln, Neb.; and place will be in Fulton, Ky. with her large family. She had a Candie; grandchildren, Hunter, extended family members. Rose Lawn Funeral Home of great sense of humor and posi- Faith and Logan; niece, Melody Her grandparents, John and Gulf Breeze was entrusted with tive attitude and was welcoming (Doug) Kemp and their daugh- Helen Sonksen and Herbert and arrangements. On-line condo- and very kind to all. ter, Zoey. Other friends and fam- Amanda Miller, preceded her in lences may be expressed at Her second marriage was to ily include Debbie Rowe death. roselawn-fh.com. William Kelleher in 1977. They Pearson (David), the Rowe fam- A Celebration of Life was held were happily married for 23 ily, Danny Bryan (Kim) and Thursday, Oct. 28 at the GBUMC MARGARET KELLEHER years before his death in 2000. Bryan family, and godchildren Community Life Center. The Kelleher is survived by her six Leigh, Brandon and Jonathan family thanks the caring staff 1919-2010 children, Cheryl Mack, Bryan. members at Covenant Hospice. Indianapolis, Ind.; Steven C. His funeral service was Memorial contributions can be Margaret Whittenmore Lyman (Eileen), Trenton, Mich.; Friday, Oct. 29 at St. Francis made to Covenant Hospice of Kelleher, 91, of Bloomfield Hills, Philip W. Lyman, Ashland, Ore.; Assisi Episcopal Church in Gulf Northwest Florida and Gulf Mich., passed away Wednesday, Susan Lyman, Provincetown, Breeze. Graveside service was Breeze United Methodist Oct. 27 in Gulf Breeze. Mass.; Donna Lyman, Ashland, Saturday, Oct. 30 at Evergreen Church. Kelleher was born May 14, Ore.; Patricia Overlade (Kurt), Memorial Cemetery in Arrangements were entrusted 1919 in Ann Arbor, Gulf Breeze. She had 13 grand- Sylacauga, Ala. to Rose Lawn Funeral Home of Mich., to Harlow children and eight great-grand- Memorial contributions may Gulf Breeze. Offer condolences, and Helen children with two more expect- be made to St. Francis of Assisi share memories and sign the Whittemore. She ed. She also is survived by Episcopal Church, 1 St. Francis guestbook at www.roselawn.fh- graduated from brothers and sisters: Hal Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561. com. Ann Arbor High Whittemore (Doris), Agoura Harper-Morris Memorial School in 1937 Calif.; Jean Sharp, Harbert, Chapel of Pensacola was and received her Mich.; Dorothy Ross, Walnut entrusted with arrangements. Kelleher bachelor’s degree from the University Creek, Calif.; and Bruce of Michigan’s School of Whittemore (Keren), Seattle, ANN WADE Architecture and Design 1941. Wash. 1965-2010 She also was the principle A memorial service will be graphic designer for the year- held in Ann Arbor, Mich., in Ann Marie book ‘The Michigan Ensign.’ spring 2011. Contributions can Sonksen Wade, In June 1941, she married be made in her memory to 45, of Gulf Breeze, William W. Lyman Jr. She lived Covenant Hospice’s Donor passed away on Staten Island and in Services, 5041 N. 12th Avenue, Saturday, Oct. 23, Connecticut and worked as a Pensacola, FL 32504. 2010. draftsman at Electric Boat in Wade, the DAVID MULL New London, Conn. They raised daughter of Gerald Wade their young family in Cambridge, 1947-2010 and Arlene Mass., from 1947 to 1953 before Sonksen, was born Jan. 14, moving to Michigan. David Michael Mull, 63, of 1965 in Denison, Iowa. She Earlier this year, she moved Gulf Breeze, passed away graduated from Kearney (Neb.) to Gulf Breeze to be cared for by Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010. High School in 1983. She espe- her youngest daughter, Patricia, Mull was born April 1, 1947, cially enjoyed being a member

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Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER November 4, 2010 Crowell adds Cranial Release Technique to massage business ■ Technique offers her activities, expand her athletic tal- "fight or flight syndrome" astonishing results to clients ents and keep her from injury. You and allow your body to know the old saying, if you see me naturally heal itself. It Licensed massage therapist Denise practicing what I preach, it works. naturally detoxifies your Crowell has been practicing massage There is nothing more valuable to me body." therapy for 13 years. After receiving than my daughter Jasmine, and I've "CRT fits perfectly in her Bachelors in Business been giving her treatments for over a to my massage practice; it Management from University of year," Crowell adds with a broad smile. prepares my clients' mind Gibbons and Bohannon South Florida in 1996, she continued Crowell offers CRT to all student and body for optimal her education in the health field. athletes at a discounted price, too. health and healing." While in massage therapy school, What is Cranial Release CRT isn't just for mus- Teamwork pays she also became a Certified Personal Technique? Cranial Release cular skeletal issues and Trainer, NASM, in January 1997. She Technique (CRT) is a natural, hands- injuries, it's for overall off at ERA graduated and was licensed as a mas- on approach to releasing the body's health. It can help with sage therapist in April of 1997. inborn capacity to heal and regenerate digestive problems, Through the years, Denise has contin- itself. The release provided by CRT sinus/allergies, migraines, Beachball Realty ued her education in several different causes a relaxation of nervous system, TMJ, anxiety, etc. massage modalities such as neuromus- fascia, and muscle tissue tension "I am pleased with the Kim Gibbons is living the life she always cular therapy, deep tissue, and sports throughout the entire body, as well as impact of Denise's treat- wanted. After working for a large corporation massage. Crowell was excited to learn a return to proper cerebrospinal fluid ments. I know CRT helps in Houston, she decided to find a way to of a new technique that expanded the flow and dynamics. This is further me, I go to her every move to Gulf Breeze to enjoy the good life, accompanied by a reintegration of the week," says client Bill Crowell and daughter, Jasmine who has reg- affects of her already-successful mas- ular CRT treatments. surrounded by beauty in a slower-paced com- sage therapy practice. In May 2009, brain hemispheres. This allows the Agall. "I honestly feel like munity. Denise became a Cranial Release brain and the central nervous system, she has really improved stress in patients and clients. Dr. She and her family settled in to the good Practitioner. as well as the body's energy meridian my flexibility. And with the deep mas- Doreste, a 1985 graduate of New York life, and she determined that she wanted to "Cranial Release is the most pro- system, to move to a higher, more sage and CRT, she helped me improve Chiropractic College, is a member of help others find their way home to Gulf found and beneficial technique that I organized level of function. CRT can my overall health. She is so very pro- the International Chiropractic Breeze. have added to my practice. It has be applied in only minutes, yet it has fessional about it, too." Pediatrics Association and the New Gibbons earned her real estate license and changed my life as well as my clients," profound effects on overall health and William C. Doreste, DC, founded York Chiropractic Council. put her years of corporate marketing skills to Denise states. "My 17 year- old daugh- well-being. Cranial Release Technique, Inc. Denise practices at Wade Scott work, rising to the top level of agents in ter, Jasmine Crowell, definitely bene- "Everyone deals with stress in their national training institute in 2005. The Salon located at 1329 College Northwest Florida. fits from CRT. She is a very active, lives," Crowell says. "Un-relieved institute is dedicated to the advance- Parkway. She can be reached for She quickly found that in most agencies, hard working student athlete. She stress can cause pain and disease ment of the Cranial Release appointments @ 512-4998. agents get little to no support. plays volleyball throughout the entire throughout the body in many different Technique® (CRT) as a vital tool for Get more information on the many “When we decided to open our own bro- year with a very rigorous schedule. forms. CRT allows your central nerv- healthcare practitioners worldwide in benefits of CRT at www.cranialre- kerage, we decided to build our own model,” CRT helps to keep her focus, balance ous system to relax, get out of the promoting wellness and reducing lease.com. she said, offering tools and training to the agents. “Our theory is that if agents do well, then we do well.” New Attitude Salon is childhood dream come true She and her husband Bill purchased ERA “When I was 12 or 13, I knew that “When I am not working at my Beach Ball Realty and Kim is the sole owner. I wanted to help people,” says Denise salon, I follow one of my passions, ERA Beach Ball Realty has expertise in Gulf Williams “I thought that I might singing in the choir and helping to Breeze, Pensacola, Navarre, Destin, and become a psychologist or therapist lead praise and worship at my Perdido Key. The brokerage is licensed in type of person. I found that my church. And I am thankful to my Dad both Florida and Alabama. friends would talk to me about fami- for teaching me the game of tennis “We’re not going to be the biggest broker- ly problems. I must have given pret- and giving me my first racquet when age, but we’re at the right size,” she said, with ty good advice because they kept I was 11 years old,” she says with a agents who specialize in high end, low end, coming back and I was sure that was smile. commercial and investment real estate prop- my calling.” “This community has blessed me erties. Well, life has a way, sometimes, of for the 22 years I have lived here. One of the reasons ERA Beach Ball Realty deciding which path you’re going to The ups and downs that come with is so successful is because of their internet take. Williams says blind faith has owning your own business have presence, making every listing more mar- carried her for her whole life. helped me grow professionally and ketable. The group has its own in-house web “After working for two years spiritually. I thank God every day for master. under a Master Cosmetologist I start- the many opportunities that I have Another reason for the firm’s success is the ed my own business,” she says. “I had to work with so many wonderful top agent, Tammy Bohannon. Tammy’s name was married with two beautiful chil- and loving people.” is very well known in the real estate commu- dren when I opened my first salon, Williams says her doors are open, nity because of her boundless energy to list ‘A Cut Above,’ in Berlin and she invites you to visit New and sell homes and commercial real estate. Williams stands with 10-year coworker Dawn Phillips in New Attitude Massachusetts in 1981. I realized Salon. Behind her is a selection of wigs for “medical reasons and for Attitude Salon and to meet her Others know her because of her community very soon that a good work environ- fun!” friends and associates. involvement, serving as the Chair of the Santa ment is essential for the creative “Dawn and Jennifer are hairstyl- Rosa Island Authority. Others may recognize juices to flow. I created my half of Going from being her own boss to ing my knowledge with my co-work- ists, Mica is our Massage Therapist, her from being a long time resident who has my walkout basement of my home to having to work for someone else was ers and I also love learning new tech- Mona is our nail specialists and soon raised her family in the area. a two-station salon. I loved it!” challenging; Williams answered niques that my industry has to offer.” Laura will be offering skin care and Bohannon also owns several businesses Williams operated out of approxi- phones since she had to build a clien- Williams describes as “awesome” hair styles,” Williams says. “We also that are ancillary to real estate. Southern mately 500 square feet, creating her tele. “Six months later, with a busi- the opportunity and experience she offer beautiful wigs for medical rea- Touch offers cleaning, painting and mainte- own little salon. ness partner, I opened my new has to teach in the cosmetology sons and for fun. Our mission is to nance services and she also has a mini ware- “The kids would come down every salon,” she says. “Within the first department at Pensacola State provide a relaxing, professional house facility that can accommodate those day after school just to check in,” she year I moved to a new location and it College while also working and man- atmosphere which allows us to pam- who are in the process of moving. remembers. “Almost seven years was great! With my new location, I aging her own salon. per you and help you look and feel Together, the team of Kim Gibbons and after opening this business we relo- could truly create an environment for In 2003, she stepped out in faith your best.” Tammy Bohannon own Emerald Coast cated to Gulf Breeze, in October of professionals. A place where you can again, acquiring the property that Drop by the salon at 3238 Rentals, offering both vacation rentals and 1987. I moved here to never look be yourself and use your talents as New Attitude currently operates Fordham Pkwy in Gulf Breeze or call long term rentals. back, another example of blind faith.” you were created to do. I enjoy shar- from. (850) 932-1402 for an appointment. These two women are dynamos in the real estate field, and their success translates to success for their clients. Their expertise helps investors, those looking to short sale, and military buyers using the Housing Assistance Program. Bohannon, a Pensacola Beach resident, is familiar with all waterways from West d Gran Pensacola to Destin and can ing steer an investor to a waterfront Open day! property deep enough to Mon accommodate their boat’s draft. To learn more about Kim Gibbons and Tammy Bohannon, call them at ERA Beach Ball Realty at 437-5618.

www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 2 B November 4, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS Red Snapper season extended in November

This is definitely going to be a fall to remember here on the Gulf coast. Cooler temperatures and a lack of fishing pressure all summer long have the fish prac- tically jumping in the boat. If you love our famous Pensacola Red Snapper, you will still be able to catch them through November 21. The sea- son has been extended this fall and is open only on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. (Special from Splash!) Boy, have there been some big fish caught in October. The amazing thing is that we Teds buddy, Ron Stolz, had a They have been schooling up in have been fishing in 250 feet of big surprise fishing with a live areas as large as a city block. water, but only 40 feet below herring. Ron ran the live bait Casting into the schools with a Submitted photos the surface, catching Red down trying for a grouper in small jig or trolling through the Snapper that average 10 to 20 nearly 370 feet of water, but schools with silver spoons will Wahoo! What a pounds. Once over the wrecks, never made it to the bottom. produce a lot of action. it doesn't take very long to catch About half way down his line Further offshore, the same is catch! a limit, because the Snapper went slack, so he began to reel going off with Blackfin and tend to get into a feeding frenzy. up. After a few cranks up, he Yellowfin Tuna. They too are The fishing along the Gulf There have also been reports of was slammed to the deck when schooling in rather large schools coast has been great through nice Red Snapper being caught the fish made a 30 yard run. early in the mornings and late October. The news gets even in Pensacola Bay and on all the After about a ten minute evenings. There have been quite better this month, as the spe- public wrecks offshore. fight, bright blue stripes a few White Marlin being cial Red Snapper season has I had Ted Lomax and his appeared well below the surface tagged and a lot of Wahoo as been extended Fridays, sons, from Carbondale, Ill., out – a nice 65-pound Wahoo. well. Saturdays and Sundays on the Big Zulu. Ted and his There are plenty of Vermilion This fall, there are no excus- through Nov. 21. crew had more fish than they Snapper and Trigger fish on es not to get out and wet a hook. had coolers to haul back to most of the larger wrecks and The fishing here along the Gulf Above: Ted Lomax and his Illinois. natural bottom spots offshore. Coast is as good as it gets right sons show off their impressive They caught what we would They will be plentiful up now. catch on the deck of the Big call a grouper grand slam one through the first of December For your next fishing adven- Zulu. day. They had Gag, Yellow and are pretty tasty on the din- ture, give us a call at Entertainer edge, Black, Red, Strawberry, ner table. Charters or check us out on the Right: Ron Stolz hoists up his Snowy and Scamp Grouper. On the surface, the Spanish web at www. entertainerchar- 65-pound Wahoo, also caught They sure will have some Mackerel and King Mackerel ter.com. on the Big Zulu. great fish fries around the hunt- can be spotted in Pensacola Bay "May the good fishing be ing camp this winter. and just outside Pensacola Pass. yours." Beach walk shows beauty of Florida beaches ‘The Super Genie’ visits ■ Volunteers will walk Pensacola November 6 beaches and take pho- Genealogical audiences on holds many honors in the field tos of natural landscape three continents have dubbed of genealogy. Florida volunteer organiza- Elizabeth Shown Mills “The Check-in and registration tions and beach-lovers across Super Genie,” the “Pied Piper will be from 8-8:50 a.m. The the state are signing on to what of Family History,” the “Mother seminar will run from 9 a.m. - 4 could end up being the world's of Modern Genealogy,” and p.m. The cost is $40. biggest beach rally – the Great “the person who has had the Send checks to Treasurer Beach Walk, statewide on greatest impact on genealogy in WFGS, P.O. Box 947, Saturday, Nov. 6. the post-Roots era.” Pensacola, FL 32594-0947. The statewide Beach Walk, Mills will present a seminar For additional information, organized by Visit Florida, will consisting of lectures and ques- contact Cynthia Dean at (850) show the world that Florida tion and answer on Nov. 6 in the 432-7072. beaches are as gorgeous as ever, theater/auditorium of the with photos uploaded to the Washington High School, locat- internet by volunteers who will ed at 6000 College Parkway in walk all 825 miles of Sunshine Pensacola. State beaches. For a quarter century, she has Official volunteers commit pushed the cutting edge of to walk a designated mile and research methodology. upload a photo taken along the She is the author, editor, and way. Their photos, and others Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News translator of thirteen books and taken that morning, will appear The Great Beach Walk, on Saturday, Nov. 6, is an opportunity for Floridians to show off the over 500 journal and magazine natural beauty of the state’s beaches. Photos taken by volunteers will be posted on Visit in real time on the Great Visit articles in genealogy, history, Florida’s Web site – www.VISITFLORIDA.com/beachwalk. Florida Beach Walk Web site, literature and sociology and along with an interactive map all of us to enjoy what we love detailing all the beach miles about Florida and support our walked. state's economy at the same FALL CARNIVAL “Floridians are passionate time.” about our beaches and we all Individuals and groups who Oriole Beach Elementary have a favorite mile or two,” want to take part in the historic said Will Seccombe, Visit day's official tally can learn Saturday November 6 Florida chief marketing officer. more and register at www.VIS- am pm “This is a great opportunity for ITFLORIDA.com/beachwalk. 11 - 4 Oriole Beach Elementary BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 1260 Oriole Beach Rd Gulf Breeze 12:30 pm (850) 934-33332 Day full of fun! Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 3.7 miles east of Pens. Beach Exit Open to the public! 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS November 4, 2010 3 B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS Get early Christmas gifts at area arts, craft shows The first week of November features several craft shows, arts Local star sings at WSRE festivals and other shopping BEST BETS opportunities that will allow you Gulf Breeze native Ashley Brown will to do some early Christmas gift perform in concert on Saturday, Nov. 6 buying. at 2:30 and 7 p.m. at the WSRE Jean Santa Claus also makes his Lodge, 808 South Drive, Fort Lodge, 808 South Drive, Fort and Paul Amos Performance Studio on way to the Gulf coast this week! Walton Beach Walton Beach the Pensacola State College campus. (850) 862-2758 (850) 862-2758 The concert will be taped in high defi- Thursday, Nov. 4 Annual Old Farmhouse Harvest Festival nition to air on WSRE at a future date. Special advance ticket packages that Taste of the Beach Christmas Arts, Crafts Gulf Shores United and Antiques Show Methodist Church (Winn include an autographed CD and meet Walton Area Chamber Of and greet opportunities are available Commerce, 63 S. Centre Trail, 9615 N. Loop Road, Dixie Shopping Center in Pensacola Gulf Shores) (251) 968-4328, from $100 -$150. Individual tickets are Santa Rosa Beach $20 and $25. (850) 267-0683 (850) 492-7502 (251) 583-6352 Tickets can be purchased online at Taste of the Beach Holiday Fashion Show Emerald Coast Junior wsre.org/AshleyBrown and by phone Walton Area Chamber Of 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Parish Hall, St. League Mistletoe Market at (850) 484-1241. Ann's Catholic Church, 100 Commerce, 63 S. Centre 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Emerald Daniel Drive, Gulf Breeze Trail, Santa Rosa Beach Coast Conference Center, (850) 748-9045. (850) 267-0683 Fort Walton Beach Christmas Arts, Crafts (850) 650-1241 Pensacola (850) 862-2665 and Antiques Show (850) 492-7502 "Della's Diner" DC Kids Artful Play 9615 N. Loop Road, "Della's Diner" 7:30 p.m., Pensacola Little 10-11 a.m., Destin Commons "You can snorkel" Pensacola 7:30 p.m., Pensacola Little Taste of the Beach Theatre, 400 S. Jefferson Center Plaza, 4300 7-9 a.m., Pensacola State (850) 492-7502 Theatre, 400 S. Jefferson Walton Area Chamber Of Street, Pensacola Legendary Dr. Ste. 200, College, 1000 College Street, Pensacola Commerce, 63 S. Centre (850) 432-2042 Destin Boulevard, Pensacola Taste of the Beach (850) 432-2042 Trail, Santa Rosa Beach (850) 337-8700 (850) 475-3609 Walton Area Chamber Of (850) 267-0683 Friday, Nov. 5 Commerce, 63 S. Centre Heroic Beethoven "Della's Diner" Ashley Brown in concert Trail, Santa Rosa Beach 8 p.m., Saenger Theatre, 118 Santa Claus’ Arrival 7:30 p.m., Pensacola Little Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival 2:30 and 7 p.m., WSRE Jean (850) 267-0683 S. Palafox Place, Pensacola and Tree Lighting Theatre, 400 S. Jefferson Historic Seville Square, and Paul Amos Performance (850) 595-3880 7 p.m., Destin Commons Street, Pensacola Alcaniz Street and Bayfront Studio on the Pensacola Pioneer Day Center Plaza, 4300 Legendary (850) 432-2042 Parkway, Pensacola State College campus 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Fred Gannon Sunday, Nov. 7 Dr. Ste. 200, Destin (850) 484-1241 or wsre.org Rocky Bayou State Park, (850) 337-8700 Emerald Coast Junior Saturday, Nov. 6 4281 E. Highway 20, Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival League Mistletoe Market Emerald Coast Niceville Historic Seville Square, Tuesday, Nov. 9 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Emerald Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival Healthy Living Expo (850) 897-2823 Alcaniz Street and Bayfront Coast Conference Center, Historic Seville Square, St. Mary's Parish Life Center, Parkway, Pensacola "Sweet Tea, Southern Fort Walton Beach Alcaniz Street and Bayfront 110 Saint Mary Avenue, Fort 12th Annual Pin Fish Cooking" Series (850) 862-2665 Parkway, Pensacola Walton Beach Classic fishing tournament Annual Old Farmhouse 6 p.m., The Deck at the Fish (850) 244-8191. 8:30-9:45 a.m., Pier behind Christmas Arts, Crafts House, 600 S. Barracks 31st Annual Festa Italiana 31st Annual Festa Italiana AJ's Restaurant, 116 Harbor and Antiques Show Street, Pensacola 5-9 p.m., Sons of Italy 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Sons of Italy Annual Old Farmhouse Boulevard, Destin 9615 N. Loop Road, (850) 748-9001

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4 B November 4, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS Community/Schools Gulf Breeze NEWS Wyrosdick: 3-tier bus system is paying off

BY PAM BRANNON ing times and why the high become popular in some areas. so if one class had 12 students science class, that honors class schools were scheduled to start We have even received some and another had 25, it was had to be eliminated and those Gulf Breeze News [email protected] so much later than the elemen- Department of Transportation according to school average. students combined with the tary schools. awards for reducing traffic flow But this school year is the first regular class. Passage of Nineteen people showed up One parent questioned on U.S. Highway 98 with fewer year when all classes had to Amendment 8 would mean we at Gulf Breeze High School last whether the three-tier bus buses. meet the class-size amendment can keep those classes as long week to hear Santa Rosa schedule could be changed “But I know the change for exactly. That has been prob- as we average out class size per County Schools Superintendent back to a two-tier format in any high school students with the lematic,” he said. school.” Tim Wyrosdick discuss the one area of the county – like earlier start times has been Class-size compliance The Class Size Amendment three-tier bus schedule, school Gulf Breeze – if parents in that challenging,” he said. “We forced Woodlawn Beach to the Florida Constitution calendars and the proposed community requested it by have tried to work out some Middle School to eliminate requires no more than 18 stu- Amendment 8 to the Florida petition. Wyrosdick explained adjustments in schedules and some classes after the start of dents in the lower elementary Constitution. it all had to do with finances. even worked with the col- the school year. classes, 22 in the middle school The meeting was labeled as He said the three-tier sys- leges for dual-enrollment “We had to do some serious classes, and 25 in the high an education forum open to the tem, which changed the school options.” adjusting there,” Wyrosdick school core classes. public with Wyrosdick and the starting times, was done to save Wyrosdick said Amendment said. “We had to eliminate “In the state of Florida, Gulf Breeze school administra- money in the district’s annual 8 was very important to the some of the classes like Honors school districts have spent over tors on hand to answer ques- budget. Florida School Districts. Math and push those kids back $19 billion on class-size tions from parents or the com- “The three-tier schedule “The first class-size amend- into regular math classes to bal- amendment issues since 2003,” munity. The meeting lasted one reduced the number of daily ment was passed by voters in ance everything out. In an Wyrosdick said. “If hour, and administrators bus routes from 254 to 198,” 2003,” he said. “Since then, the advanced science or math class, Amendment 8 fails, then the Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News expected a larger turnout. Wyrosdick explained. “That class-size limits for core class- if we only have 10 or 12 stu- law will say we have to keep Superintendent Tim Wyrosdick Wyrosdick said he had alone saved us a lot of money – es have been eased into place. dents in a class, and even one those exact numbers in every fields questions while GBHS received questions during the more than $1 million each year. “Last year we were able to or two more students than class core class from now on, and it Principal Sylvan Ladner listens. past year about the school start- “The three-tier system has average by school on class size, size allows in a regular math or will be problematic each year.” Seized gambling computers find new home at WBMS

BY LISA NEWELL seized the computers and the to obtain them,” Wyrosdick Internet café operators were said of the computers. “We do a Gulf Breeze News [email protected] convicted of racketeering. technology survey at the end of Seventy of the seized com- the year to find which schools When an illegal gambling puters were donated to either have needs, and Woodlawn operation’s luck ran out, it was the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office Beach came up.” a stroke of good fortune for stu- or the Santa Rosa School WBMS Principal Victor dents at Woodlawn Beach District. Lowrimore said the computers Middle School, who received Donations of seized property donated to the school were 35 forfeited computers for use “is perfectly proper and appro- swept clean of gambling soft- in the computer lab. priate,” Eddins said. “We never ware and reprogrammed to State Attorney Bill Eddins had the occasion to seize this replace aging computers. He said the investigation into number of computers before said the new computers are Internet cafes operating illegal and probably never will again.” much more functional than the slot machines in Escambia, Santa Rosa Schools old ones. Santa Rosa and Okaloosa coun- Superintendent Tim Wyrosdick “The flat screens give us a ties began about three years was glad to get the donation. whole lot more room at the Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News ago. Law enforcement officers “We leapt at the opportunity workspace,” he said. Woodlawn Beach Middle School students work on computers previously used for gambling.

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Section C YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER November 4, 2010 Sports Schedule GBHS makes it back-to-back titles Friday, Nov. 5 Crowell sets school kill record, team wins first consecutive titles since 2001-02 Football vs. Choctaw, 7:30 p.m. BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News Saturday, Nov. 6 [email protected] Cross Country at District 1-3A meet in Jasmine Crowell became Pace, girls 8 a.m., GBHS’ all-time kill leader as the boys 8:45 a.m. top-ranked and unbeaten Lady Dolphin volleyball team beat Washington 25-10, 25-14, 25-15 Monday, Nov. 8 to win the District 1-4A crown Girls basketball at Thursday at West Florida. Central High Tip Off The win improved Gulf Breeze Classic to 26-0 on the season and marked the first time since 2001-02 that the Lady Dolphins have won back-to- Tuesday, Nov. 9 back district championships. Volleyball vs. GBHS hosted Tallahassee Washington or at Godby in a Region 1-4A Crawfordville Wakulla Quarterfinal match Tuesday in Region 1-4A semifi- (after the News’ deadline). With nal, time TBD a win, the Lady Dolphins will either host Washington or play at Girls basketball at Crawfordville Wakulla Tuesday Central High Tip Off in the Region 1-4 semifinals. Classic “Our defense was good, as Girls basketball at usual, and our passing was Central High Tip Off excellent,” GBHS coach Waynn Classic Sellers said. “We didn’t have Boys soccer vs. West very many mental breakdowns that I can see.” Florida at Brosnaham Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Crowell’s 16 kills gave her 865 Back-to-back Park (JV 5:30 p.m., on her four-year career, surpassing Var. 7:30) the record held by Celia Eddy, The top-ranked, undefeated Lady Dolphin volleyball team won its consecutive District 1-4A title Thursday at West Florida. They are Girls soccer at PHS (JV who had 862 from 2006-08. (front, from left): Ally Hurd, Alison Milam, Sam Landfair, Shannon Kehoe and Lauren Alverson. Back (from left): Caroline Ennis, 5:30 p.m., Var. 7:30) Lindsey Hawthorne, Sarah Lewis, Cheyenne Chapman, Sallie Papajohn, Jasmine Crowell, Caitlin Chapman and Taylor Sharp. See Volleyball, Page 7C

Hicks at Dolphins hang state golf tough early, lose tourney 48-17 to PHS this week GBHS within 14 in third quarter

BY JASON THOMPSON against defending 3A state champs Gulf Breeze News Four minutes into the second BY JASON THOMPSON [email protected] half, the Dolphins recovered Gulf Breeze News their third fumble of the game. [email protected] Gulf Breeze High senior Trey President came out of the Sarah Hicks was the school’s The Gulf Breeze Dolphin pile with the ball and the official lone representative at football team dug themselves a signalled Dolphin ball. Tuesday and Wednesday’s hole Friday against the But after a huddle between 2A state meet in Ocala. defending 3A state champion the officials, the ball went back Playing at the Golden Pensacola High Tigers. to the Tigers. Two plays later, Hills Golf & Turf Club, Down 21-0 eight minutes into PHS scored to make it 28-7. HIcks, a soon-to-be the game, the Dolphins went “That call just really got Southern Miss signee, into the halftime break down them,” said head coach Chris played the two-day tourna- only 14 at 21-7. Nemith, who’s team amassed ment with Clearwater The score stayed that way 390 yards of total offense. Countryside’s Madison until a questionable call went “I don’t know that very many Glennie and Martin County’s against the Dolphins, leading to offenses the last two years that have Alana Ward. another PHS score and a 48-17 gotten 390 yards of offense against Look for results in the win that gave the unbeaten that defense, with a 100-yard Nov. 9 issue. Tigers the District 1-3 title for rusher and a 250-yard passer.” Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News third time in the last four years. Alex Pagonis (75) closes in to help a Dolphin teammate make a tackle in Friday’s game at PHS. See Football, Page 5C The Winning Team

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2010 BEACH BOWL LBs lead GB, Raider defenses ■ Who: Gulf Breeze Dolphins vs. Navarre Raiders BY JASON THOMPSON The Raider linebacking corps ■ When: Friday, Nov. 12 Gulf Breeze News is led by Chris Stapleton, who ■ Where: Russell [email protected] had a team-high 99 tackles, 2 Stadium, Navarre interceptions and 2 fumble ■ All-time series: Gulf The future of the Dolphin recoveries. Breeze leads 7-4. defense is strong, in large part “He’s very physical and ■ Last year: Navarre 42, to its two junior linebackers. disciplined linebacker,” Navarre Gulf Breeze 12 head coach Chad Lashley said. Kyle McGee and Josh McGee Stapleton ■ Last week: Gulf Breeze Weiser anchor the Dolphins’ “He does a great job reading lost to PHS 49-17, Navarre linebacking corps and are first game with an ankle injury, is offensive schemes and getting d. Pace 31-21 and third on the team in third on the team with 77 to the ball.” ■ This week: Gulf Breeze tackles. tackles. The third annual Publix Beach vs. Choctaw; Navarre at Tate Both had 9 tackles in the Bowl Cup, sponsored by the Gulf ■ McGee had a team high 103 Current records: Gulf tackles (64 solo and 39 assists). Dolphins’ 48-17 loss to PHS. Breeze News, is Nov. 13 at Breeze 2-6; Navarre 6-2 he also had a fumble recovery. Weiser also forced a fumble in Navarre. The Raiders have beating ■ Days until game: 8 Weiser, who missed one the loss. GBHS three-straight times. GBHS sends 10 swimmers to regionals 2 Pensacola 1:57.38 BY JASON THOMPSON 3 Pace 1:58.36 Gulf Breeze News 4 Choctawhatchee 2:01.34 [email protected] 5 Navarre 2:02.24 6 Niceville 2:03.80 Gulf Breeze High will send 7 Washington 2:04.39 8 Fort Walton Beach 2:06.01 10 swimmers – six males and B - Final four females – to Friday’s 9 Gulf Breeze 2:17.85 Region 1-2A meet Friday in 1) Phillips, Bianca 9; 2) Dalton, Panama City. Peyton 10; 3) Brown, Anzu 11; 4) The group, led by sophomore Stuckey, Emily 12 P.J. Dunne (four events) and Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley freshman Abby McDaris (three) Relay qualified for regionals by A - Final placing in the top eight at the 1 Mosley 1:42.36 District 1-2A meet Friday at The 2 Choctawhatchee 1:43.93 3 Gulf Breeze 1:44.74 Club in Gulf Breeze. 1) Dunne, PJ 10; 2) Dalton, Colby Colby Dalton, Adam Gunn 12; 3) Gunn, Adam 11; 4) Means, and Megan Thames all qualified Luke 11 4 Pensacola 1:44.92 in two events, while Aber Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Wilson, Luke Means, Camila 5 Fort Walton Beach 1:45.79 6 Milton 1:46.38 Connor Torraca swam in two ‘B’ finals at districts last week. Sharp and Emily Stuckey are in 7 Niceville 1:48.77 7 Worthylake, Sarah Washington 2:16.34 1 Strom, Alex Choctaw 1:45.35 one event each. 8 Navarre 1:49.81 8 Gladstone, Emma Fort Walton 2:20.73 2 Dunne, PJ GBHS 1:47.88 The following are the results B - Final 3 Stone, Ethan Pensacola 1:48.55 from Friday’s district meet: Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle 9 Stuckey, Emily GBHS 2:18.67 4 Ratliff, Jonathan Mosley 1:52.09 2010 FHSAA District Swimming & A - Final 16 Phillips, Bianca GBHS 2:32.62 5 Bryant, Joshua Mosley 1:53.94 Diving Meet Results 1 Strom, Olivia Choctaw 2:01.10 Preliminaries 6 Wilke, Levi Fort Walton 1:54.28 2010 - FHSAA - 2A District 1 2 Olstad, Kyle Mosley 2:03.31 30 Balkom, Addison GBHS 2:47.96 7 Commins, Michael Mosley 1:54.82 Oct. 30 - The Club, Gulf Breeze 3 McWilliams, Hale Niceville 2:03.80 38 Remitar, April GBHS 3:26.00 8 Braseth, Michael Fort Walton 2:00.80 Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay 4 Barberides, Nicole Mosley 2:06.91 B - Final A - Final 5 Gold, Rachel Niceville 2:06.94 Event 4 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle 14 Torraca, Connor GBHS 2:02.39 1 Mosley (Lynn Haven) 1:57.37 6 Carden, Catherine Niceville 2:14.64 A - Final See Swimming, Page 3C

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS November 4, 2010 3C Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS SWIMMING: Six boys, four girls qualify for Friday’s regional meet Continued from page 2C 38 Williams, Josh GBHS 28.47 6 Milton 1:36.18 5 Dalton, Colby GBHS 1:05.65 7 Pace 1:38.98 6 Wilbur, Zachary Mosley 1:05.92 Preliminaries Event 9 Girls 1 mtr Diving 8 Pensacola 1:39.88 7 Hodge, Chris Navarre 1:07.38 24 Nall, Kristian GBHS 2:18.98 1 Wren, Sahikeya Washington 345.35 B - Final 8 Ingram, Wade Pensacola 1:08.44 2 Burns, Ashlee Washington 337.20 9 Gulf Breeze 1:40.83 Preliminaries Event 5 Girls 200 Yard IM 3 Busse, Emily Pensacola 336.15 1) Ritter, Matthew 11; 2) Moore, 21 Ritter, Matthew GBHS 1:15.25 A - Final 4 Arrington, Brooke Fort Walton 311.75 Jordan 12; 3) Senn, Turner 11; 4) 36 Lillo, Michael GBHS 1:24.30 1 Hove, Victoria Mosley 2:11.13 5 Drake, Megan Fort Walton 296.40 Means, Luke 11 39 Leenig, Gregory GBHS 1:27.63 2 Macfarlane, Zoe Pensacola 2:11.99 6 Stone, Katherine Fort Walton 290.45 3 Strom, Amelia Choctaw 2:21.42 7 Frye, Courtney Fort Walton 289.20 Event 19 Girls 100 Yard Backstroke Event 23 Girls 400 Yard Freestyle 4 Thames, Megan GBHS 2:29.86 8 Morris, Sammi West Florida 280.95 A - Final Relay 5 Peterson, Mallory Pensacola 2:31.36 9 Griffin, Shelby Mosley 275.15 1 Macfarlane, Zoe Pensacola A - Final 6 Parke, Milbrey Niceville 2:33.43 10 Warren, Rachel Washington 250.95 1:00.21 1 Mosley 3:50.20 7 Johnson, Olivia Fort Walton 2:36.59 2 Page, Caroline Pace 1:01.14 2 Pensacola 3:56.24 8 Flowers, Ashley West Florida 2:37.55 Event 10 Boys 1 mtr Diving 3 Hove, Victoria Mosley 1:04.21 3 Niceville 4:02.45 Preliminaries 1 Duval, Zachery Fort Walton 432.75 4 Maynard, Baylen Navarre 1:05.98 4 Fort Walton 4:02.61 21 Dalton, Madison GBHS 2:54.69 2 Busse, Pierce Pensacola 404.55 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News 5 Morrison, Angel Pensacola 1:06.69 5 Navarre 4:08.60 32 Cuilik, Caroline GBHS 3:19.89 3 Rainbolt, Clifford Tate 346.90 Bianca Phillips swam in two ‘B’ finals at districts last week. 6 McDaris, Abigail GBHS 1:06.71 6 Gulf Breeze 4:11.48 4 Martinez, Haden Mosley 285.35 7 Lysaght, Ilanea Tate 1:07.68 1) Thames, Megan 11; 2) Sharp, Event 6 Boys 200 Yard IM 5 Chmiel, Andrew Washington 284.65 2 Bulin, Regan Mosley 59.33 31 Updike, Jessika GBHS 8:11.48 8 Thames, Megan GBHS 1:07.87 Camila 12; 3) McDaris, Abigail 9; A - Final 6 Hopper, Logan Fort Walton 280.15 3 Blais, Kaitlyn Mosley 59.38 Preliminaries 4) Stuckey, Emily 12 1 Burch, Raymond Milton 1:59.78 7 Smith, Race Mosley 261.85 4 Lewis, Jaide Choctaw 59.44 Event 16 Boys 500 Yard Freestyle 26 Hizer, Amelia GBHS 1:21.61 7 West Florida 4:22.38 2 Seaman, Chet Mosley 2:02.48 8 Faust, Mason Mosley 248.50 5 Worthylake, Sarah Washington 1:00.38 A - Final 8 Choctawhatchee 4:26.04 3 Duderstadt, Michael Mosley 2:04.69 9 Catania, Nick Mosley 182.60 6 Tate, Bailie Pace 1:00.68 1 Strom, Alex Choctaw 4:44.49 Event 20 Boys 100 Yard Backstroke B - Final 4 Whitehurst, Michael Choctaw 2:05.26 7 Gurganus, Lindsey Mosley 1:01.16 2 Whitehead, Michael Mosley 4:52.82 A - Final 9 Pace 4:31.16 5 Tona, Jack Pensacola 2:06.12 Event 11 Girls 100 Yard Butterfly 8 Smiley, Anne Pensacola 1:01.36 3 Braseth, Michael Fort Walton 5:02.06 1 , Ryan Pace 56.03 10 Washington 4:45.65 6 Mackenzie, Joseph Fort Walton 2:07.61 A - Final B - Final 4 Ratliff, Jonathan Mosley 5:02.67 2 Keenan, Cody Pine Forest 56.94 7 Day, Jordan Fort Walton 2:09.93 1 Page, Caroline Pace 1:00.54 11 Stuckey, Emily GBHS 1:01.85 5 Gunn, Adam GBHS 5:07.24 3 Funk, Brandon Pace 57.09 Event 24 Boys 400 Yard Freestyle 8 Young, Shane Mosley 2:12.25 2 Foster, Britney Washington 1:02.16 Preliminaries 6 Wilke, Levi Fort Walton 5:16.82 4 Danley, Adam Pensacola 58.24 Relay Preliminaries 3 Barberides, Nicole Mosley 1:05.29 25 Sharp, Camila GBHS 1:08.24 7 Turner, Chase Niceville 5:17.88 5 Whitehead, Michael Mosley 58.88 A - Final 25 Arnold, Nick GBHS 2:34.59 4 Birmingham, Alexa Niceville 1:05.45 29 Dalton, Peyton GBHS 1:09.24 8 Duran, Aaron Tate 5:19.17 6 Williams, Joshua Fort Walton 59.02 1 Choctaw 3:21.23 5 Ratliff, Kristen Mosley 1:06.72 30 Sullivan, Reilly GBHS 1:09.91 B - Final 7 Gurtowsky, Logan Pensacola 59.64 2 Mosley 3:24.49 Event 7 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle 6 Gold, Rachel Niceville 1:06.73 11 Torraca, Connor GBHS 5:26.69 8 Barbee, Michael Navarre 1:00.87 3 Fort Walton 3:28.56 A - Final 7 Regelman, Paige Fort Walton 1:08.64 Event 14 Boys 100 Yard Freestyle 16 Wilson, Abraham GBHS 5:44.29 Preliminaries 4 Gulf Breeze 3:32.97 1 Weekley, Olivia Pace 24.96 8 Patronis, Maria Mosley 1:09.75 A - Final Preliminaries 22 Moore, Jordan GBHS 1:09.70 1) Gunn, Adam 11; 2) Wilson, 2 Foster, Britney Washington 25.01 B - Final 1 Burch, Raymond Milton 49.32 29 Nguyen, Alex GBHS 6:48.55 34 Williams, Josh GBHS 1:18.45 Abraham 12; 3) Foley, Adam 10; 3 Arrington, Brooke Fort Walton 25.82 11 Sharp, Camila GBHS 1:13.26 2 Dunne, PJ GBHS 49.34 36 Senn, Turner GBHS 1:19.22 4) Dunne, PJ 10 4 Day, Taylor Navarre 26.51 Preliminaries 3 Duderstadt, Michael Mosley 50.02 Event 17 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Relay 5 Navarre 3:33.48 5 Lewis, Jaide Choctaw 26.80 25 Feerick, Audrey GBHS 1:25.68 4 Gunn, Adam GBHS 50.73 A - Final Event 21 Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke 6 Pensacola 3:35.82 6 Regelman, Paige Fort Walton 27.17 31 Culpepper, Adrian GBHS 1:38.92 5 Commins, Michael Mosley 51.35 1 Pace 1:46.74 A - Final 7 Niceville 3:43.75 7 Stone, Katherine Fort Walton 27.68 32 Hizer, Amelia GBHS 1:38.94 6 Bryson, Cody Choctaw 51.93 2 Navarre 1:46.78 1 Kinman, Jacquie Pensacola 1:09.39 8 Pace 3:44.42 Preliminaries 7 Bryant, Joshua Mosley 52.01 3 Fort Walton 1:48.11 2 Olstad, Kyle Mosley 1:10.31 27 Shaw, Kerrie GBHS 30.64 Event 12 Boys 100 Yard Butterfly 8 Montgomery, Niceville 52.07 4 Choctaw 1:48.13 3 Strom, Amelia Choctaw 1:13.43 Women - Team Rankings - 28 Sullivan, Reilly GBHS 31.28 A - Final B - Final 5 Washington (Pensacola) 4 Weekley, Olivia Pace 1:13.57 Through Event 24 34 Snyder, Cori GBHS 32.86 1 Funk, Brandon Pace 52.47 15 Foley, Adam GBHS 55.91 1:46.94 1:48.36 5 Stock, Alysiah Mosley 1:14.50 1. Mosley 365, 2. Fort Walton 263, 35 Bohannon, Haley GBHS 32.89 2 Kent, Tyler Mosley 55.42 Preliminaries 6 Mosley 1:49.95 6 Bower, Cat Navarre 1:14.63 3. Niceville 261, 4. Pensacola 3 Devine, Anthony Fort Walton 55.55 17 Ritter, Matthew GBHS 55.51 7 Niceville 1:51.95 7 Patronis, Maria Mosley 1:14.92 260, 5. Navarre 196, 6. Choctaw Event 8 Boys 50 Yard Freestyle 4 Gurtowsky, Logan Pensacola 55.87 8 Pensacola 1:55.65 8 Johnson, Olivia Fort Walton 1:18.87 191, 7. Pace 181,8. Washington A - Final 5 Keenan, Cody Pine Forest 56.78 Event 15 Girls 500 Yard Freestyle B - Final B - Final 178, 9. Gulf Breeze 131, 10. West 1 Funk, Ryan Pace 21.74 6 Tona, Jack Pensacola 57.18 A - Final 11 Gulf Breeze 2:07.28 Preliminaries Florida 98, 11. Tate 60, 12. Pine 2 Montgomery, Dallas Niceville 22.77 7 Mackenzie, Joseph Fort Walton 57.26 1 Strom, Olivia Choctaw 5:22.15 1) Sharp, Camila 12; 2) Updike, 18 Brown, Anzu GBHS 1:23.79 Forest 27, 13. Escambia 8. 3 Reyes, Samuel Mosley 22.88 8 Whitehurst, Patrick Choctaw 57.53 2 McWilliams, Haley Niceville 5:23.88 Jessika 12; 3) Dalton, Madison 21 Dalton, Peyton GBHS 1:25.82 4 Kob, John Mosley 23.47 B - Final 3 Maynard, Baylen Navarre 5:34.31 10; 4) Sullivan, Reilly 12 30 Dalton, Madison GBHS 1:30.39 Men - Team Rankings - Through 5 Mai, Tam Washington 23.50 14 Dalton, Colby GBHS 1:01.74 4 Birmingham, Alexa Niceville 5:51.59 43 Updike, Jessika GBHS 1:46.12 Event 24 6 Haeusler, Cody Fort Walton 23.94 Preliminaries 5 McDaris, Abigail GBHS 6:07.11 Event 18 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Relay 1. Mosley 505, 2. Fort Walton 356, 7 Moorer, Chandler Navarre 24.06 27 Lillo, Michael GBHS 1:09.50 6 Flowers, Ashley West Florida 6:17.30 A - Final Event 22 Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke 3. Pensacola 236, 4. Choctawhatchee 8 Gamble, Ian Mosley 24.15 34 Senn, Turner GBHS 1:24.46 7 Gladstone, Emma Fort Walton 6:17.91 1 Mosley (Lynn Haven) 1:31.69 A - Final 194, 5. Gulf Breeze 175, 6. Navarre B - Final 8 DuBose, Hayley Tate 6:23.73 2 Fort Walton 1:34.25 1 Stone, Ethan Pensacola 1:01.99 135.5, 7. Pace 132, 8. Niceville 123, 14 Means, Luke GBHS 25.17 Event 13 Girls 100 Yard Freestyle Preliminaries 3 Choctawhatchee 1:34.76 2 Seaman, Chet Mosley 1:02.26 9. Washington 122, 10. Milton 121, Preliminaries A - Final 24 Brown, Anzu GBHS 6:51.93 4 Washington 1:35.92 3 Hunt, Justin Fort Walton 1:03.50 11. Tate 54.5, 12. Pine Forest 47, 26 Skinner, Lucas GBHS 26.34 1 Kinman, Jacquie Pensacola 56.48 29 Bohannon, Haley GBHS 8:03.56 5 Navarre 1:35.97 4 Reyes, Samuel Mosley 1:04.72 13. Escambia 34, 14. West Florida 32.

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BY JASON THOMPSON Dolphin ninth grade 16, GBHS drove to the 6-yard PHS 0 line before a 23-yard field- Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Andy Creech’s 4-yard run on goal try by Foxworth hit the the opening play of the second left post with 43.5 seconds The Gulf Breeze Dolphin quarter propelled the Dolphin left in the third quarter. ninth grade football team freshmen to a win over PHS. The Dolphin defense held finished their first high school The Dolphins held the ball the Tigers to three plays and season with a 4-2 record after the entire first quarter before a punt on their next series shutting out PHS 16-0 Creech scored. Chandler before a 49-yard field-goal Thursday. Foxworth added a 30-yard field try by Foxworth was no good The junior varsity lost 28-6 to goal later in the second quarter with 7:40 left in the fourth finish their season at 3-3. to make it a 9-0 game at the half. quarter. The Tigers picked up a first down on their next series before Robbie McLin made a fourth-down stop with 4:10 left in the game. Three plays later, Creech scored on a 46-yard run around the right side. Foxworth’s PAT rounded out the scoring with 2:30 left in the game. A sack by Benji Diaz and another fourth-down stop by McLin gave the Dolphins the ball back in the final 30 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News seconds. Matt Alt talks with the ninth grade defense in a recent game. “The offensive line did a great job and the defense a PHS fumble at the Tigers’ played their butts off,” 38-yard line. freshman coach Matt Alt Landon Cagle completed a said. 9-yard pass to Cody King on a Jonathon Dorf recovered a third-and-13 play, but the fumble in the third quarter Dolphins would turn the ball for the Dolphins, while over on downs on the next play. Garrett Peek had a 15-yard The teams would trade catch on offense. possessions before Jacob PHS JV 28, Dolphins 6 Doyle intercepted a PHS The Tigers scored a pair of pass and ran it back to the second-quarter touchdowns, PHS 40 to close out the third then added another on the quarter. second-half kickoff to defeat The Dolphins would close the Dolphins. out the scoring when Nick GBHS drove inside the Bookout found Tyler Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Tigers’ 45-yard line on its Claudio for a 25-yard Quadry Chance (right) pressures a quarterback in a recent ninth first series, but would be touchdown pass with about grade game. Chance was one of several freshman players to get forced to punt. Three plays five minutes left in the Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News called up for the varsity’s final two games of the season. later, Nick Kozbiel recovered game. Beau Doerr fields a punt snap in a recent junior varsity game. McGuire has another big game in 38-31 loss to Ohio

BY JASON THOMPSON Emily Tryon (c/o ‘09) their 167-133 win over Clemson Jack Begley (c/o ‘10) had 25 Maggie Rodgers (c/o ‘10) finished 37th (19:17.33) out of Friday. She was also the second minutes of action for the played 11 minutes for sixth- Gulf Breeze News 96 runners for Elon University, leg on USC’s sixth place finish Merchant Marine Academy's ranked Florida in their 1-0 win [email protected] as the Phoenix finished fifth out in the 200 yard medley relay soccer team in a 4-0 win over over 17th-ranked South Brad McGuire (GBHS of 12 teams at the Southern (1:52.91). Goucher College on Oct. 23. Carolina Friday. Class of 2007) completed 25- Conference Championships Michala Nowak (c/o ‘09) Kristen Dorsey (c/o ‘08) shot a Celia Eddy (c/o ‘09) had a of-39 passes for 384 yards (fifth Saturday at Appalachian State was eighth in the 500 yard 255 over three days to help Kansas block for Elon University in a most in school history) and two University. freestyle (5:28.65) and the 100 State finish third out of 12 teams at 3-0 volleyball loss to Samford touchdowns in ULL’s 38-31 loss Jackie Kasler (c/o ‘10), yard backstroke (1:03.91) for the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Sunday. to Ohio University Saturday. along with doubles partner Florida Atlantic in a three-team Invitational Sept. 27-28. Hayes Sperry (c/o ‘10) had McGuire also had 28 rushing Paulina Schippers won two went 19-for-27 passing for 169 meet with Georgia Tech and Jake Burks (c/o ‘08) had one three saves in 32 minutes of yards. matches in the FSU Seminole and a touchdown in Florida Western Kentucky on Oct. 23. catch for 12 yards in West action for Chaminade in a 4-2 McGuire’s former Dolphin Quad Tournament last weekend Atlantic’s 21-9 win over Florida Ross Gunn (c/o ‘10) was Alabama’s 30-27 loss to loss to BYU-Hawaii on Oct. teammate Doug Baldwin (c/o before they lost to South International. ninth in the 100 yard backstroke Southern Arkansas Saturday. 25. ‘07) caught five passes for 56 Florida’s Janette Bejikova and Aileen Atzhorn (c/o ‘08) (53.48) and was in the top seven Brandon Van Camp (c/o Tyler Willets (c/o ‘10) had yards to help Stanford beat Loreto Alonso 9-7. was fourth in the 100 yard in three relays for FAU at the All ‘09) had one tackle for two saves in 19 minutes of Washington 31-0 Saturday in Gulf Breeze resident Jeff breaststroke (1:07.29) for the Florida Invitational Oct. 1-3 at Huntingdon College in their 56- action for North Florida in a 5- Seattle. Van Camp (Navarre c/o ‘06) University of South Carolina in the University of Florida. 30 win over Trinity Saturday. 1 loss to Stetson Friday.

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FOOTBALL: GBHS rolls up 390 yards of offense in loss to PHS Continued from page 1C fumble on their first offensive play. But the drive would stall as A 17-yard run by Spencer put the Mann couldn’t connect with Eric The Tigers, now on a 21-game Tigers inside the Dolphin 10, but Adams on a fourth-and-5 play. winning streak, jumped out to a 6- the defense would stiffen, forcing Adams had a career-high 9 0 lead three plays after a 50-yard PHS into a field-goal attempt. catches for 92 yards in the loss. kickoff return by Jimmy Threat. The snap was bobbled and the On the next play, Spencer Quarterback Jalen Spencer ran Tigers turned it into another connected with Quan Johnson on around the right side and scored touchdown. The try for two was a 60-yard pass play. Gulf Breeze on a 31-yard run. The point good, making it 14-0 PHS with resident Paxton Lyons’ extra failed, leaving the score 6-0. 7:05 left in the first quarter. point made it 21-0 with 3:53 left “We got behind the eight-ball After bobbling a pair of snaps in the first quarter. early because of nerves,” Nemith on a first and second down, Gulf Breeze responded with a said. “I told the kids at halftime Michael Mann, who was 22-for- 17-play drive that went 80 yards. ‘you can’t have turnovers against 36 passing for 250 yards, Mann was 5-for-6 passing in the a team like this.’” completed a pass to Taylor drive, including 3-for-3 on third Nemith said Spencer several Busbee, who eluded a pair of tack- downs. He completed pass of 10 times put passes right on the lers for a 28-yard gain. Busbee and 4 yards to Adams before mark despite good coverage by had 3 catches for 56 yards. finding Sarra for 11 yards on a the Dolphin defensive backs. Sophomore Xan Sarra caught third-and-10 play. GBHS contributed to its early a 6-yard pass on the next play. He Mitchell deKozan, who broke hole by turning the ball over on a had 7 catches for 68 yards. 100 yards for the seventh time in eight games (117 yards on 23 carries), scored from a yard out on fourth down. Max McDaniel’s Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News extra point made it 21-7 with Chris Nemith talks to his players before the second half kickoff Friday at PHS. 9:20 left in the first half. A sack by Austin Droogsma on goals in the drive, but the first was second down and a stop by Josh nullified by offsetting penalties. Weiser on third down forced a PHS rounded out the scoring Tiger punt with 6:10 left in the half. with a 44-yard run with 5:22 left in Droogsma and Blake the game. “They didn’t put their Meredeth second string recovered defense in fumbles in A SYSTEM THAT WORKS there until the final The Dolphins have put up some the last three minutes of impressive numbers on offense. minutes of the first half, Here’s where some Dolphins rank the game,” which ended against other 3A teams in the state*: Nemith said. with PHS up Rushing “Those 17 21-7 at the points were half. Weiser 3) Mitchell deKozan (1,238 yards) all against forced one Passing their of those 9) Michael Mann (1,525 yards) starters.” fumbles. Kyle Receptions The McGee and Dolphins 4) Eric Adams (40) Weiser had went three- Total offense 9 tackles, and-out on while Trey 7) GBHS (3,110 yards - 388.8 per Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News each of its Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News game average) President Maury Goldstein (left) and Joe Belitsos (right) get the play call Eric Adams returns a kickoff Friday. Adams had a career- first two had 7 and from the sideline. * According to maxpreps.com high 9 receptions in the Dolphins’ loss to PHS. second half Adam possessions. PHS put the game Enzian 5. away on their second second-half Dolphins host Choctaw on drive on a 23-yard touchdown Senior Night run by Threat. Lyons’ kick made GBHS will close out district it 28-7 with 5:46 left in the third play Friday when they host quarter. Choctaw, the District 1-3A runners Two plays later, Mann was up. Introductions of the senior picked off by Brian Rudolph, football players, cheerleaders, who went 20 yards for a score. band and ROTC will start at 7 p.m. The PAT made it 35-7. The The Dolphins will have a bunch interception was the first in the of new faces on the sideline. From last four games for Mann, who the JV team are Landon Cagle threw six in his first four games. (#12), Nick Bookout (#11), Matt Mann completed passes of 31 Kolokouris (#80), Zach Middleton (deKozan), 35 (Adams) and 16 (#37), Gage Dobek (#86), T.J. yards (deKozan) on GBHS’ next Baughn (#30), Nick Kozbiel drive, which ended with deKozan (#32), Tre Ammon (#26), Tucker scoring from a yard out. Reese (#57), Jacob Doyle (#52), McDaniel’s PAT made it 35-14 Blake Hammac (#64), Ryan with 1:52 left in the third quarter. Young (#71), Cody Haynes (#67), PHS scored with 46 seconds Jeb Boles (#63), Brandton Helm left in the third quarter. The PAT (#48) and Cody Daley (#27). made it 42-14 Tigers. Benji Diaz (#45), Evan Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News The Dolphins went on a 14- Ogden (#56), Quadry Chance Breezers make PHS Homecoming Court play drive, with McDaniel’s 28- Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News (#68), Andy Creech (#33), yard field goal making it 42-17 Robbie McLin (#51) and Gulf Breeze residents Preston Sellers, son of Richard and Trey Nichols, who’s had three shoulder surgeries in his high Beth Sellers, and Taylor Weldon, daughter of Tyler and Paige school career, got on the field for the first time as a varsity with 8:28 left in the game. Michael Finney (#73) will move McDaniel actually made two field up from the freshman team. Weldon represented the PHS Class of 2013 on their player on special teams Friday. Homecoming Court Friday. GBHS Spirit Week celebration Nov. 9 at McDonalds The McDonalds in Gulf Breeze Proper will host a Spirit Week Celebration Tuesday, Nov. 9 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. McDonalds invite you to come have dinner with them and get fired up for their season-ending game next Friday, Nov. 12 at Navarre.

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Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Perfect and postseason bound The GBSA Blue Mites won 16-14 at Pace Saturday to finish the regular season unbeaten at 8-0, the park’s first in a decade. GBSA’s Blue Mites end regular season unbeaten GB White Minis, White Mites, Blue Midgets in shootouts Saturday; Tiger Point to send four of its five teams into playoffs starting Nov. 13

BY JASON THOMPSON The Dolphins trailed 25-0 before Tommy Jennings scored Gulf Breeze News [email protected] on a 25-yard run. Gage Ferris, who had a 48-yard run to set up The GBSA Blue Mites that score, ran in the extra point. finished the regular season Chase Masino, who had 209 undefeated at 8-0 after posting a yards rushing, ran in three 16-14 win over Pace Red touchdowns and threw one to Saturday in Pace. John Irving as the Tigers beat Every GBSA and Tiger Point East Milton. who had a chance at making the Mini Mites – Tiger Point (5-3) postseason before the final week avoided a shootout with a 14-0 of the regular season still have win over East Milton, while Gulf that chance after play concluded Breeze White played its way into Saturday. a shootout with a 14-0 win over Six GBSA teams and four Pace Blue. Tiger Point teams either clinched Christopher Moore had 181 playoff spots outright or are in yards rushing and scored both of shootouts to determine the final Gulf Breeze’s touchdowns. playoff spots Saturday in Milton. Gulf Breeze White, along with Mighty Mites – Gulf Breeze Cantonment and Northwest lost a chance at clinching a Escambia (all 4-4) will battle it playoff berth after losing at Pace out for the 14th and final spot in 25-7. But a couple of hours later, a shootout starting at 5 p.m. the Dolphins got in after Tiger The Tigers will be anywhere Point beat winless East Milton by from 10th-13th seed. Information the same 25-7 score. on the Tiger Point game was Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze (1-7) will be the unavailable at press time. Tirus Robinson forces a fumble in the Tiger Point Mighty 14th and final seed, while Tiger Mites – Gulf Breeze Blue’s Mites’ 25-7 playoff-clinching win over East Milton Saturday. Point, Pace and Navarre (all 2-6) win over Pace Blue not only gave will vie for the 11th-13th seeds them the District 1 title, it also the Mites Tournament. Pensacola Midgets – Gulf Breeze Blue (4- when the draw is made Sunday. kept them in the running to host also finished 8-0, as did Bellview 4) fell back into a three-way Gold. But with Bellview boasting shootout for the 14th and final seed three unbeaten teams (a park can after a 19-18 loss to Pace Red. only host one division), odds are Those two teams, along with it’ll come down to Gulf Breeze Milton Black, will play in the and Pensacola for the host rights. shootout, which starts at 6:30. Tyler Dittmer scored on an 8- Adam Colston caught a 17- yard run on the game's third play. yard touchdown pass from Jace After Donovan Whibbs recovered Amberson, Daniel Harris scored a Pace fumble, he caught a 13- on a 33-yard run, while T.J. yard touchdown pass with five Brubaker scored on a 4-yard run. minutes left in the first quarter. Juniors – Both Gulf Breeze J.C. Carrell kicked both of and Tiger Point finished the Gulf Breeze’s kicks. season 3-5. The Tigers improved Gulf Breeze White defeated to 3-5 after beating East Milton Pace Blue 22-0 to force a three-way 20-8, while Gulf Breeze fell to 3- for the District 4 title. But with the 5 after losing 31-22 to Pace. other two participants (Myrtle The two teams, along with Grove Green and Pace Blue) both Navarre (3-5), will be either the at 6-2, the 4-4 Dolphins must win 10th, 11th or 12th seeds. the shootout to get into the playoffs. Sam Covell scored on a 24- Their shootout starts at 6 p.m. yard run, while Reid Gilliland Daniel Green, who had 152 scored on a 28-yard run and yards rushing, scored on runs of caught a 64-yard touchdown pass 23 and 45 yards, while Brent from Peyton Hoover. Williams scored on 21-yard run. Josh Irby scored on runs of 45 The Tigers (6-2), who beat East and 43 yards, while Chris Cain Milton 40-12, will be anywhere had a 56-yard touchdown run and Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News from 4th-10th seed. Information also had an interception. Gant Adam Colston tries to break up a pass in the Blue Midgets’ on the Tiger Point game was Player had an interception and loss to Pace Red Saturday. unavailable at press time. made a two-point kick. Stephen A. Pitre Clark, Partington, Hart, Larry, Bond & Stackhouse Attorneys at Law

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BY JASON THOMPSON Davenport says right now, he’s Allison Carter – have played in a state last year as freshmen. Proctor and (midfield, forward), Mallory Buechler looking to employ a 3-4-3 formation tournament game. Papantonio will play some midfield (midfield, goalkeeper) and Caroline Gulf Breeze News [email protected] this season, as a way of getting more Rodgers, whose older sister Maggie and forward, while Abernathy can play Gibble (midfield) also move up, along players forward. “We got to get those is playing at the University of Florida, anywhere on the field. with sophomores Victoria Price The Gulf Breeze Lady Dolphin numbers forward and keep only three will play some forward and midfield, Among the returning seniors are (defense, midfield) and Rachel Carter soccer team will look to make it to its in the back,” said Davenport, who led while Harpole will play in the midfield Morgan Floyd (forward), Casey Platt (midfield). Stephanie Moraes (defense) sixth-consecutive regional final and the Lady Dolphins to the regional final and Welsh on defense. (defense, midfield), Reilly Sullivan is the lone freshman on varsity. their ninth state tournament in the last last year before losing to Bartram Trail. Carter will be back in goal and will (defense) and Camila Sharp (forward, The Lady Dolphins will be playing 12 years when they open regular season “We want to be more offensive be bolstered by the return of senior midfield). in an improving district, which play this week. minded,” he said. Cori Snyder, who missed most of last Fellow seniors Gina Bertelli includes Washington and Choctaw, The Lady Dolphins, under second- GBHS has 12 players back from last season with a knee injury. (midfield, forward) and Jenna along with West Florida and PHS. year coach Ryan Davenport, opened year’s 12-6-3 team. Of those 12, only Sophomores Allison Proctor, Sara Ceravolo (defense) both move up from Catholic, which made to state last year the season Tuesday (after the News’ four – juniors Hannah Rodgers, Papantonio and Korrie Abernathy all the junior varsity team. Juniors Haley in 3A, is also on the schedule, along deadline) at Navarre. Samantha Welsh, Laura Harpole and return after getting a lot of playing time Bohannon (forward), McKenna Curtis with 5A power Niceville.

VOLLEYBALL: Lady Dolphins NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE repeat as district champions AND INTENT TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE The Santa Rosa County Local Planning Board and Board of County Commissioners will conduct public hearings to consider a change of land use and/or rezoning of land areas depicted on the maps Continued from page 1C within this advertisement. The hearings are scheduled as follows:

Crowell wasn’t the only Local Planning Board senior setting milestones (to consider and make a recommendation on the proposals): Thursday – Sallie Papajohn, Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. who had missed GBHS’ last two matches with a knee injury, had Board of County Commissioners a career night, recording 10 kills (to consider adoption of the ordinance): and 10 blocks. Thursday, December 9, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. “She was on fire,” Sellers Both meetings will be held at the Santa Rosa County Administrative Center in the Board Meeting said. “Sitting out those two Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. At the public hearings, the Local Planning Board and games just ate her up.” Board of County Commissioners shall consider the ordinance entitled: The Lady Dolphins, who have now won 75 consecutive Ordinance No. 1: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMENDING games, jumped out to a 6-2 lead ORDINANCE 91-24 AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE ZONING DISTRICTS AS DEPICTED IN THE in game one. A service error by ATTACHED MAPS; APPROVING THE AMENDMENTS TO THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AS DEPICTED IN THE ATTACHED MAPS; AMENDING ORDI- GBHS, followed by a NANCE 2003-25; AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY Washington ace, got the Lady COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; CHANGING THE LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS AS DEPICTED IN Cats within three before Gulf THE ATTACHED MAPS; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFEC- Breeze scored 18 of the last 24 TIVE DATE. points in the game. Zoning District Amended: from R1 (Single Washington took advantage Family Residential District) to HCD (Highway of several hitting and serving Commercial Development District) – total errors from GBHS to take a 6-1 approximately 10 (+/-) acres. lead in game two. But a kill by Future Land Use Designation Amended: Crowell, followed by two from Agriculture to Commercial - total Lauren Alverson serves and five approximately 10 (+/-) acres. from Crowell that put GBHS ahead to stay. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News “They do that really well,” Sister act Sellers said. This team doesn’t Cheyenne (3) and Caitlin Chapman (13) await a serve in the Zoning District Amended: from NBSF panic – ever.” Lady Dolphins’ district championship win Thursday. (Navarre Beach Single Family District) to NBMD (Navarre Beach Medium Density The Lady Cats took a 5-2 lead Lady Dolphins 25-25-25, Lady Dolphins among District) - total approximately .58 (+/-) acres. in game three before GBHS PHS 11-9-8 state’s best battled back, taking a 14-11 lead Crowell had nine kills, while In addition to being Future Land Use Designation Amended: from Navarre Beach Low Density Residential on Crowell’s record-setting kill. A Lewis had seven kills in seven maxpreps.com’s top-ranked sideout and an ace got Washington to Navarre Beach Medium Density - total attempts as the Lady Dolphins team in the state heading into approximately .58 (+/-) acres. with within one before Gulf rolled to a semifinal win over regional play. Alverson’s 658 Breeze scored 11 of the final 13 PHS on Oct. 27. assists is eighth-most among points of the match. Papajohn had Taylor Sharp, Caroline Ennis all 4A schools, while Zoning District Amended: from Ag three blocks in that run. and Caitlin Chapman all had Crowell’s 297 kills are sixth- (Agriculture District) to M2 (General Industrial Caitlin Chapman and Sarah District) - total approximately 121.57 (+/-) three kills, while Alverson had most in the state. acres. Lewis both had four kills in the 29 assists. Alverson also had Papajohn’s 60 solo blocks win, while Alverson had 24 five aces. is eighth-most among 4A assists and a team-high six digs. Every Lady Dolphins that seniors, while Cheyenne Crowell also had six digs, while dressed out had at least one dig, Chapman’s 44 is 10th most Caitlin Chapman had five. led by Lewis’ four. Cheyenne in the state. Milam’s 179 Alverson and Caitlin Chapman Chapman, Alison Milam and digs is 10th most among both had four aces. Caitlin Chapman had three each. defensive specialists. Ordinance No. 2: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMENDING ORDINANCE 91-24 AS AMENDED; AMENDING ARTICLES THREE AND EIGHT; AMENDING SECTION 3.00.01, DEFINITIONS TO INCLUDE: FREE STANDING SIGNS, MONUMENT SIGNS, SIGN HEIGHT AND SIGN AREA; AMENDING SECTION 8.05.00, TO INCLUDE A SIGN CALCU- LATION AREA FOR WALLS AND FENCES; AMENDING SECTIONS 8.06.01 THROUGH 8.06.07, REVISING THE MAXIMUM SIGN HEIGHT AND SIZE AREA; ADDING SECTION 8.06.04, TO INCLUDE REQUIREMENTS FOR I-10 AREA SIGNS; ADDING SECTION 8.11.01, TO INCLUDE SIGNS NOT MAINTAINED; ADDING SECTION 8.11.02, TO INCLUDE DISCONTINUED SIGNS; AMENDING SECTION 8.12.02, DELETING NON-CONFORMING SIGNS MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 60 DAYS; ADDING SECTION 8.12.02.E, PROVIDING FOR THE PROVISION THAT NON- CONFORMING SIGNS SHALL BE REMOVED OR MADE TO CONFORM WHEN HOUSING OCCU- PANCY EXCEEDS 50 PERCENT OF REPLACEMENT VALUE; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; What’sonyourmind?What’sonyourmind? Ordinance No. 3: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; TRANS- MITTAL TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND OTHER STATE REVIEW AGEN- CIES TO CORRECT SCRIVENER'S ERRORS TO THE RECENTLY ADOPTED EVALUATION AND It's kind of like Letters to the editor. APPRAISAL REPORT (EAR) BASED AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE NO. 09-32, THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, AS AMENDED, AMENDING THE ECONOMIC DEVEL- But it's live, immediate, and interactive. OPMENT, FUTURE LAND USE, CONSERVATION, AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

The proposed amendment noted above will be considered for inclusion and transmittal to the Call in, LIVE on WEBY’s Department of Community Affairs as part of the first of two (1 of 2) amendment packages allowed interactive shows by Florida Statutes in Calendar Year 2011 (11-1). The proposed ordinances and maps may be inspected by the public prior to the above scheduled meetings at the Santa Rosa County Planning Department, 6051 Old Bagdad Highway, Milton, Florida. The agenda and backup documentation will be available via the Meetings & Agendas Page Open Mic 8-9 am of the County's website at www.santarosa.fl.gov approximately 1 week prior to each scheduled meeting. Interested parties may appear at the meetings and be heard with respect to this proposed ordinance. All interested parties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any decision made by the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming before Your Turn 4-6 pm said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a record of proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they will need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record shall include the testimony and the evidence upon which their Weekdays appeal is to be based. Santa Rosa County adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make reasonable modi- fications for access to this meeting upon request. Please call Santa Rosa County Planning, Zoning Live. Local. Immediate. and Development Division at (850) 981-7075 or (850) 939-1259 to make a request. For the Hearing- Impaired, 1-800-955-8770 (Voice). Requests must be received at least 48 hours in advance of the (850) 623-1330 | www.1330weby.com meeting in order to provide the requested service.

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ACC STANDINGS SEC STANDINGS Atlantic Division Let’s all give thanks! East Division ACC All SEC All Florida State 4-1 6-2 ■ South Carolina 4-2 6-2 Maryland 3-1 6-2 For college football Florida 3-3 5-3 NC State 3-1 6-2 fans, it doesn’t get Georgia 3-4 4-5 Clemson 2-3 4-4 any better than this Vanderbilt 1-4 2-6 Boston College 1-4 3-5 Kentucky 1-5 4-5 Wake Forest 1-4 2-6 Tennessee 0-5 2-6 Coastal Division West Division Virginia Tech 4-0 6-2 Auburn 6-0 9-0 Miami 3-2 5-3 Alabama 4-1 7-1 Georgia Tech 3-2 5-3 LSU 4-1 7-1 North Carolina 2-2 5-3 Arkansas 3-2 6-2 Virginia 1-3 4-4 Miss. State 3-2 7-2 Duke 0-4 2-6 Ole Miss 1-4 4-4

Thursday 11/4 As the college football Saturday 11/6 season enters the home- (All times Central) (All times Central) stretch, it doesn’t take long to 3-Ga. Tech @ Va. Tech ...... 7:30p s-Florida @ Vanderbilt ...... 11:21a realize that the month of p-Georgia vs. Idaho St. ....11:30a November offers up an Saturday 11/6 p-UK vs. Charleston Sthn.....11:30a extremely generous helping Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide have two huge games against Top-10 pAuburn vs. U.T.-Chattanooga ..12p eU-Maryland @ Miami ...... 11a of great (and epically signifi- opponents (No. 10 LSU and No. 2 Auburn) in November. If it wins both, Bama may c-Alabama @ LSU...... 2:30p n-NC State @ Clemson ...... 11a cant) matchups. have a chance to defend its BCS National Championship at the end of the year. eU-Ole Miss vs. La.-Lafayette ....6p e3-Virginia @ Duke ...... 11a As college football fans, e-Arkansas @ S. Carolina ...... 6p e3-Boston Coll. @ W. Forest ..2:30p we must now give thanks tively eliminated from BCS 21 points. Cal is 4-0 at home, Friday, Nov. 26 c-Tennessee @ Memphis...... 7p a-N. Carolina @ Fla. State ..2:30p (and take a look at these title talks. however, with an average ■ Auburn (#2) at OFF: Mississippi State potential classics). margin of victory of nearly 39 Alabama (#6) – The Iron Last Week points. Saturday, Nov. 13 Bowl is never meaningless to Last Week NC State 28, Florida State 24 Saturday, Nov. 6 ■ South Carolina (#19) either side, but this one is Boston College 16, Clemson 10 ■ Alabama (#6) @ LSU @ Florida – Winning the Saturday, Nov. 20 shaping up to be an in-state South Carolina 38, Tennessee 24 ■ Virginia 24, Miami 19 (#10) – Nick Saban's first SEC East this year is not Ohio State (#11) @ showdown for the ages. The Florida 34, Georgia 31 Duke 34, Navy 31 return trip to Tiger Stadium in exactly a huge accomplish- Iowa (#16) – This is the only winner will probably play for Auburn 51, Ole Miss 31 Maryland 62, Wake Forest 14 2008 was more arduous than ment. But Steve Spurrier remaining Big Ten matchup an SEC and BCS Arkansas 49, Vanderbilt 14 North Carolina 21, Wm. & Mary 17 expected – a 27-21 overtime going to The Swamp with a of highly-ranked teams. This Championship – let alone Mississippi State 24, Kentucky 17 OFF: Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech thriller. The stakes are even chance to clinch South game could decide the Big claim Bama braggin’ rights. OFF: Alabama, LSU higher this year. Both teams Carolina's first divisional title Ten, although both lost to If that wasn’t enough to Game to Watch are 7-1, 4-1 in SEC play, and is pretty compelling storyline. Wisconsin and Michigan get folks excited, the game Game to Watch State is also in the mix. Georgia Tech @ Virginia Tech: neither can afford another Equally compelling is also features last year's Alabama @ LSU: The loser of this What’s the Big Ten tiebreak- One of these schools has repre- loss – Bama for SEC and Florida’s opportunity to block Heisman Trophy winner and SEC West showdown is all but elimi- ing protocol again? sented the Coastal Division in national title hopes and LSU the “Old Ball Coach’s” title this year's front-runner. nated from contention for a division the ACC Championship game in for any possibility of playing hopes and claim the SEC East November 26, 2010 will championship. This game could ■ Oklahoma (#8) @ each of its five years of existence. for an SEC Championship. title for themselves (and for a forever be known as “Black have gone either way last year – Baylor (#21) – As unbeliev- Right now, it looks as if that streak third-straight season). Friday” for one of these two until a Julio Jones touchdown sealed ■ will continue and Virginia Tech is TCU (#3) @ Utah (#5) able as it seems, this could be teams. a 24-15 victory for Bama.You can ■ in the drivers seat. If Georgia – This “mid-major” matchup Oregon (#1) @ the game that decides the Big As for the other...we await bet the Tigers are chomping at the Tech loses, the Coastal Division is easily the biggest game of California – This game 12 South. Baylor, yes Baylor, in painful anticipation. bit to pay the Tide back. And LSU race will be all but over. A Georgia the week nationally – mark- appears to be another “quack might actually play a (very) Invite all your closest fans will certainly roll out their best Tech win keeps itself and Miami in ing the last regular-season attack” shellacking, but the meaningful football game friends and family over, put hospitality for their favorite (most the hunt. matchup of unbeaten teams. Golden Bears are no this season if it can continue out a big spread, turn on the hated) opposing coach – Nick Saban. The winner gets a strength- pushover at home this year. to win and make it into the TV and give thanks to the Legend: e-ESPN; e2-ESPN2; eU-ESPNU; e3- of-schedule boost in the BCS Cal is 0-4 on the road, with an Big 12 Championship Game Legend: e-ESPN; e2-ESPN2; eU-ESPNU; e3- ESPN360; a-ABC; c-CBS; r-Raycom; f-Fox Sports college football gods for a ESPN360; a-ABC; c-CBS; f-Fox Sports Net; cs- Net; v-Versus; p-PPV; n-ACC Network. standings. The loser if effec- average margin of defeat of against No. 7 Nebraska. wonderful November! CSS; p-PPV; s-SEC Network.

ALABAMA (#6) AUBURN (#2) FLORIDA GEORGIA LSU (#10) The Crimson Tide Another week, The Gators At 3-4 in the What’s the best had a week off to pre- another win for the avoided a four- conference, rebound from a dev- pare for a showdown (previously No. 1) game losing streak Georgia’s SEC astating 24-17 loss that could determine its Tigers. Auburn was and kept their SEC ® East hopes are at Auburn two weeks ® SEC fate. A loss in TM jumped in the BCS East title hopes alive with a 34-31 dashed. At 4-5 overall, the Dawgs ago? Beating Bama Baton Rouge would knock them rankings by Oregon, but if it keeps overtime win over rival Georgia last will have to defeat either Auburn or and Nick Saban in Tiger Stadium. out of contention for a third-consec- winning, the ranking will take care week. The anemic Florida offense Georgia Tech to become bowl-eli- Easier said than done, as the Tide utive SEC West Division crown. of itself. Chattanooga comes to The ingested some iron during the gible. That’s assuming they defeat is ranked highly among SEC Bama ranks highly among SEC Plains this Saturday, in what should course of its off week and racked up Idaho State this weekend. UGA teams in nearly every statistical teams in most offensive and defen- be an afternoon snoozer. With a 450 yards and 34 points. Florida may come out a little sluggish after category. If LSU wins the battle up sive categories, but the Tide has victory virtually inevitable, the only now controls its own destiny in the a 21-point fourth-quarter come- front, those figures won’t matter. some concerns in the trenches. subject of interest is Cam Newton East, with games against Vanderbilt back fell short in overtime against Bama gives up a lot of sacks (tied Bama is tied for last in sacks by and and the high-powered Tiger and South Carolina coming up. Will the Gators last week. The last time for last in SEC), so stopping the 11th in sacks against. LSU is 3rd in offense. How many yards and Urban’s legend grow with three- UGA didn’t make a bowl game run game could allow this fierce sacks by – look out Greg McElroy. points will they get this week? straight division crowns? was 1996. defense to pin its ears back.

FLORIDA STATE (#24) MIAMI CENTRAL FLORIDA SOUTH FLORIDA SOUTHERN MISS FSU is still officially The Canes have The Knights are South The Golden leading the Atlantic not been consistent proclaiming their 49- Florida had an Eagles dropped a Division, but after los- this season – failing 35 victory over East extra week to heartbreaking ing to NC State last ® to win more than Carolina the biggest in savor its 38-30 one-point loss to week, the Noles don’t two-straight games. After dominat- recent memory. UCF victory over Cincinnati on Oct. 22. UAB in 2 overtimes last week 50- hold the tiebreaker advantage. ing a good UNC team two weeks has now reeled off four-straight The Bulls got back to business on 49. The loss moved USM to 5-3 FSU will need the Wolfpack to lose ago, Miami tripped and fell last wins and is now in control of the Wednesday, as the Rutgers overall and 2-2 in Conference USA. if it is to make it to its first ACC week at Virginia – which earned its East Division of Conference USA. Scarlet Knights came to town. The It’s going to be very unlikely that a Championship Game since 2005. first ACC win against the Canes. The Knights are now the team to result was unavailable at press scenario will play out allowing It will also need to win three- Miami played three quarterbacks in beat in C-USA, as they are the time. Looking ahead, South Southern Miss to make the C-USA straight against North Carolina, the loss. They combined for a dis- lone team with an undefeated Florida has games remaining Championship Game. Of the three Clemson and Maryland. A conso- mal 18 completions and five inter- league record.The home stretch is against Louisville, Pittsburgh, teams ahead of it in the East, two lation prize does await the Noles in ceptions. Jacory Harris, who suf- anything but friendly, however, as Miami and Connecticut. As of now, (East Carolina and UAB) have the final game – a chance to break fered a concussion, is not expected UCF plays three of its final four USF needs two victories to already defeated the Golden a six-year losing streak to Florida. to start this week against Maryland. games (all C-USA) on the road. become bowl eligible. Eagles – by a combined two points. *Rankings based on BCS Poll

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SECTION D GULF BREEZE NEWS November 4, 2010 Rental property or Cancer is wedding scarier than any Halloween chapel? costume ● Committee will study legality On Saturday, I headed to the airport to make my trip to Columbus, Ohio. of business ventures in Our plan was to come up by Cordova residential neighborhoods Mall and take a right, but we were stopped by an army of joggers and Courtesy of Michael O’Donovan BY LISA NEWELL Ray Ascherfeld walkers all clad in Pink. They were all A group affiliated with “Radical Joy for Hard Times” gathers Saturday on Navarre Beach to would like to have a there for to raise awareness and funds Gulf Breeze News express their concern for the hurting earth. [email protected] quiet weekend once in for breast cancer in the “Making a while, but he regu- Strides for Breast Cancer Walk.” I’m larly is subjected to loud, often unruly crowds of people not sure how much money they raised attending wedding receptions at the rental house across or how much more awareness was real- Naturalists commune with the street. He worries that the cars lining street will ized. (One Facebook friend posted that block access by an ambulance or fire truck. it was 10,000 walkers with $425,000 He has been bringing his dilemma before the Santa raised!) What I saw most clearly was a wounded Gulf of Mexico Rosa Island Authority for months, asking them to help community in support of each other. BY LISA NEWELL Mike Beck create drums, so he began creating Native restore the peace and quiet to what he considers to be a There was a sense of solidarity and pur- of Navarre, a American and African drums. Gulf Breeze News single family residential zoning district. pose in the face of a disease that that 66-year-old “It was a step out of my comfort zone,” he [email protected] Lisbeth Vernali is the owner of the home at 902 has caused terrible pain an fear. retired Air said. Ariola that was her family’s residence until Hurricane It is interesting that the walk came a Force fighter His new associates connected him with a Ivan destroyed their home and forced them to relocate. day before Halloween. A day before pilot, cares enough about nature to place him- woman named Trebbe Johnson, the founder of They rebuilt a larger home on the same lot and began children were dressing up in costumes self in some of the saddest places in the the Radical Joy for Hard Times group, mem- advertising it online as a location for weddings and to run around our neighborhood and world. bers of which live primarily in Pennsylvania. wedding receptions. beg for candy, 10,000 people were run- He has been to toxic waste dumps, a The group that gathered Saturday was pri- She told the Santa Rosa Island Authority that when ning around in pink giving their time to clearcut forest in British Columbia and not the marily from Navarre, Fort Walton Beach and she lived on the site, having strangers around was a fact each other. I can’t imagine a more site of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Gulf Breeze, coming together around a pro- of life, because they often parked on the street to access frightening costume than one that rep- “It’s like sitting with a sick friend and just fessional sand sculpture by local sculptor the beach or go surfing. She told the board that people resented cancer. I imagine that most of being there for them,” Beck said. Mark Flynn depicting the words “Radical who live on the beach ought to like being around peo- the walkers have had to deal with this He is a member of a group called “Radical Joy” arcing over an outline of a wounded bird. ple, and that the Ascherfelds have an unreasonable terrible disease either personally or Joy for Hard Times,” a non-profit organiza- The group drummed a while and spent time expectation of peace and quiet while living on a public through supporting a family member. tion dedicated to being in touch with the nat- in fellowship with each other in response to beach. In my own family, we’ve had a few ural world. the pain in the Gulf. Many of Ascherfeld’s neighbors have asked the board scares from mammograms, but nothing He spent four days in the clearcut forest, “It’s a gift to the wounded shore,” Beck to consider that the leases in the neighborhood specify that ended up being the big C. Instead, deepening his appreciation for the earth. said, and a way to bring people back to the single family residences. They maintain that offering a my family has gathered around my “In the ecological world, it’s called devel- site of what could have been an even bigger home for rental purposes is, in effect, running a business father as he is struggling with colon oping a sense of place. This is our home, our disaster. in a residential community. cancer. Right now, he’s in his third sand patch.” Beck calls the gathering “a senseless act of Efforts to control parking and noise at the rental have round of chemo. Please pray for him. Beck said his life took a left turn from beauty” and “environmental activism without been largely unsuccessful, so at last week’s board meet- All those walkers rerouted us. There being a left brain, type A fighter pilot about 20 the shame” for the Gulf Coast. ing, the SRIA board referred the matter to a subcommit- were so many of them that the roads years ago when he began listening for the “When the earth is hurt, we hurt,” Beck tee to study the leases and come back with a recom- were blocked. The police escort had the murmur inside himself. He heard the call to said. mendation on whether a compromise can be reached. blue lights flashing to warn oncoming traffic of the pink parade. It was impressive. In life, cancer seems to reroute us, as A bewitching birthday well. For most of us, life is hard enough without having to deal with cancer. Friends dressed as witches and devils Dads are busy being fathers. Mothers gathered Saturday night at Flounder’s are up to their eyeballs in mothering. Chowder House on Pensacola Beach to Folks have their careers and favorite celebrate the Oct. 31 birthday of recreation. The bills keep the mailbox Proprietor Amy Martin. The band called full and the checkbook empty. Life is The Astronauts entertained while guests tough enough without cancer. Still, it danced and helped themselves to bev- comes. It disrupts our families, church- erages and buffet. es, and offices. It frightens us. It can Martin blew out the candles at midnight consume us. Our once-busy lives to mark her 50th birthday with about 120 friends. become even more busy along with all From left, her Villa Sabine neighbors the added stress and fear that comes Melinda Braxton, Rita Finkbone, Amy, with it. Kristin Amberson and Gail Green. I was proud of the 10,000 walkers on Saturday, in part because they were Courtesy of Kristin Amberson doing something about it. Maybe you See JACK, Page 2D

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––––––––––––––––––––– Tax Certificate for the Tax following Tax Sale following Tax Sale Number and year of BRONNUM HEIGHTS, such Certificate will be very scary NOTICE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY Deed to be issued there- Certificate has filed said Certificate has filed said Issuance, the Description AS DES IN OR BOOK sold to the Highest APPLICATION GIVEN THAT ALUMNI on. The Certificate Tax Certificate for the Tax Tax Certificate for the Tax of property, and Name(s) 2338 PG 390, LESS ALL Bidder, at the east end FOR TAX DEED PARTNERS II LLC holder Number and year of Deed to be issued there- Deed to be issued there- in which it is assessed is MIN RTS lobby of the County of the following Tax Sale Issuance, the Description on. The Certificate on. The Certificate as follows: Parcel ID: 04-1N-28- Administrative Complex at NOTICE IS HEREBY Certificate has filed said of property, and Name(s) Number and year of Number and year of 0420-00700-0110 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Continued from page 1D GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR Tax Certificate for the Tax in which it is assessed is Issuance, the Description Issuance, the Description Certificate Number: 2883 Name in which Assessed: Florida on the 29th day of MARY BLACKWELL Deed to be issued there- as follows: of property, and Name(s) of property, and Name(s) Year of Issuance: 2008 EDWARD R HOFFMANN, November, 2010 at 12:00 have been paralyzed by cancer. Maybe TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- on. The Certificate in which it is assessed is in which it is assessed is LISA HOFFMANN noon. Dated this the 7th ING TRUST holder of the Number and year of Certificate Number: 253 as follows: as follows: Description of Property: All of the above property day of October, 2010. you have given up. Today, I want you following Tax Sale Issuance, the Description Year of Issuance: 2008 PROPERTY DESCRIBED is located in Santa Rosa Certificate has filed said of property, and Name(s) Certificate Number: 674 Certificate Number: 2682 IN OR BOOK 1573 PG County, In the State of Mary M. Johnson to know you are not alone. There are Tax Certificate for the Tax in which it is assessed is Description of Property: Year of Issuance: 2008 Year of Issuance: 2008 602 Florida. Clerk of the Circuit Court several options for you to get plugged Deed to be issued there- as follows: PROPERTY DESCRIBED Parcel ID: 22-2N-28- of Santa Rosa County, on. The Certificate IN OR BOOK 2668 PG Description of Property: Description of Property: 0000-00162-0000 Unless such certificate Florida into if you want some support. Number and year of Certificate Number: 91 1749, LESS E 25' FOR LTS 25 & 26 BLK A, PROPERTY DESCRIBED Name in which Assessed: shall be redeemed Personally, I know Joy Schulz who Issuance, the Description Year of Issuance: 2008 RD, LESS ALL MIN RTS PINE MEADOWS, AS IN OR BOOK 2540 PG MICHAEL R ANTONE, according to Law, the ––––––––––––––––––––– of property, and Name(s) Parcel ID: 03-1N-27- DES IN OR BOOK 2257 1155 TAYE J CAMP Property described in works with the American Cancer in which it is assessed is Description of Property: 0000-00169-0000 PG 1 Parcel ID: 21-2N-28- All of the above property as follows: PROPERTY DESCRIBED Name in which Assessed: Parcel ID: 06-2N-29- 0000-02800-0000 is located in Santa Rosa Society would love to get you plugged IN OR BOOK 1661 PG POT DEPOT INC 3190-00A00-0250 Name in which Assessed: County, In the State of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Certificate Number: 4336 777 All of the above property into one of the Relay for Life teams Name in which Assessed: SONYA OLSEN Florida. SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Year of Issuance: 2008 Parcel ID: 01-3N-30- is located in Santa Rosa CLARENCE CARNLEY, All of the above property PROBATE DIVISION (850-475-0850). Lori Perkins organ- 0000-00700-0000 County, In the State of MINNIE CARNLEY is located in Santa Rosa Unless such certificate Description of Property: Name in which Assessed: Florida. ized the walk that inspired this article All of the above property County, In the State of shall be redeemed IN RE: ESTATE OF DOROTHY JEANINE CARLEY PROPERTY DESCRIBED MICHAEL DENNIS KIDD is located in Santa Rosa Florida. according to Law, the a/k/a JEANINE CARLEY, Deceased and would glad to get you plugged in IN OR BOOK 2663 PG All of the above property Unless such certificate County, In the State of Property described in 1314, LESS R/WS OF is located in Santa Rosa shall be redeemed Florida. Unless such certificate such Certificate will be File No. 2010-CP-303 Division ______to help in the future. Her e-mail is ALABAMA ST & STEW- County, In the State of according to Law, the shall be redeemed sold to the Highest ART ST Florida. Property described in [email protected]. Sacred Heart Unless such certificate according to Law, the Bidder, at the east end NOTICE TO CREDITORS Parcel ID: 34-2N-28- such Certificate will be shall be redeemed Property described in lobby of the County and Baptist Hospitals offer connections 0000-15901-0000 Unless such certificate sold to the Highest according to Law, the such Certificate will be Administrative Complex at The administration of the decedent and persons for plugging into support groups for Name in which Assessed: shall be redeemed Bidder, at the east end Property described in sold to the Highest Bidder, 6495 Caroline St., Milton, estate of Dorothy Jeanine having claims or demands TIMOTHY L FRAZIER according to Law, the lobby of the County such Certificate will be at the east end lobby of Florida on the 29th day of Carley, deceased, File against decedent's estate, survivors and families. All of the above property Property described in Administrative Complex at sold to the Highest the County Administrative November, 2010 at 12:00 2010-CP-303 is pending in including unmatured, con- As a community, let us offer our is located in Santa Rosa such Certificate will be 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Bidder, at the east end Complex at 6495 Caroline noon. Dated this the 7th the Circuit Court for Santa tingent or unliquidated County, In the State of sold to the Highest Florida on the 20th day of lobby of the County St., Milton, Florida on the day of October, 2010. Rosa County, Florida, claims must file their support to the families of those strug- Florida. Bidder, at the east end December, 2010 at 12:00 Administrative Complex at 29th day of November, Probate Division, the claims with this court lobby of the County noon. Dated this the 27th 6495 Caroline St., Milton, 2010 at 12:00 noon. Mary M. Johnson address of which is P.O. WITHIN 3 MONTHS gling with cancer in whatever form it Unless such certificate Administrative Complex at day of October, 2010. Florida on the 13th day of Dated this the 7th day of Clerk of the Circuit Court Box 472, Milton, Florida AFTER THE DATE OF comes. You don’t have to wear a pink shall be redeemed 6495 Caroline St., Milton, December, 2010 at 12:00 October, 2010. of Santa Rosa County, 32572. The name and THE FIRST PUBLICA- according to Law, the Florida on the 20th day of Mary M. Johnson noon. Dated this the 20th Florida address of the personal TION OF THIS NOTICE. shirt, but take a stand and keep walk- Property described in December, 2010 at 12:00 Clerk of the Circuit Court day of October, 2010. Mary M. Johnson ––––––––––––––––––––– representative and the ing! such Certificate will be noon. Dated this the 27th of Santa Rosa County, Clerk of the Circuit Court NOTICE OF personal representative's ALL CLAIMS NOT SO sold to the Highest Bidder, day of October, 2010. Florida Mary M. Johnson of Santa Rosa County, APPLICATION attorney is set forth below. FILED WILL BE FOREV- Love one. Love another. at the east end lobby of Clerk of the Circuit Court Florida FOR TAX DEED ER BARRED. the County Administrative Mary M. Johnson –––––––––––––––––––– of Santa Rosa County, ––––––––––––––––––––– All creditors of the dece- Complex at 6495 Caroline Clerk of the Circuit Court – Florida NOTICE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY dent and other persons The date of first publica- St., Milton, Florida on the of Santa Rosa County, NOTICE OF ––––––––––––––––––––– APPLICATION GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR having claims or demands tion of this notice is 20th day of December, Florida APPLICATION NOTICE OF FOR TAX DEED MARY BLACKWELL against decedent's estate November 4, 2010. Island 2010 at 12:00 noon. –––––––––––––––––––– FOR TAX DEED APPLICATION TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- including unmatured, con- Dated this the 27th day of – FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY ING TRUST holder of the tingent or unliquidated Attorney for Personal October, 2010. NOTICE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR following Tax Sale claims, on whom a copy of Representative: APPLICATION GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR NOTICE IS HEREBY MARY BLACKWELL Certificate has filed said this notice is required to be Frances Casey Lowe prepares to Mary M. Johnson FOR TAX DEED MARY BLACKWELL GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- Tax Certificate for the Tax served must file their Crawfordville, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- MARY BLACKWELL ING TRUST holder of the Deed to be issued there- claims with this court Florida Bar No. 521450 of Santa Rosa County, NOTICE IS HEREBY ING TRUST holder of the TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- following Tax Sale on. The Certificate WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 3042 Crawfordville Hwy. Florida GIVEN THAT ALUMNI following Tax Sale ING TRUST holder of the Certificate has filed said Number and year of MONTHS AFTER THE Crawfordville, Florida ––––––––––––––––––––– PARTNERS II LLC holder Certificate has filed said following Tax Sale Tax Certificate for the Tax Issuance, the Description DATE OF THE FIRST 32327 ‘season the NOTICE OF of the following Tax Sale Tax Certificate for the Tax Certificate has filed said Deed to be issued there- of property, and Name(s) PUBLICATION OF THIS (850) 926-8245 APPLICATION Certificate has filed said Deed to be issued there- Tax Certificate for the Tax on. The Certificate in which it is assessed is NOTICE OR 30 DAYS FOR TAX DEED Tax Certificate for the Tax on. The Certificate Deed to be issued there- Number and year of as follows: AFTER THE DATE OF Personal Representative: Deed to be issued there- Number and year of on. The Certificate Issuance, the Description SERVICE OF A COPY OF Kathleen D. Thomas holidays’ NOTICE IS HEREBY on. The Certificate Issuance, the Description Number and year of of property, and Name(s) Certificate Number: 330 THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 24 Sea Breeze Drive GIVEN THAT CHARLES Number and year of of property, and Name(s) Issuance, the Description in which it is assessed is Year of Issuance: 2008 Crawfordville, Florida It’s not yet Thanksgiving but plans H BODAMER TRUST Issuance, the Description in which it is assessed is of property, and Name(s) as follows: All other creditors of the 32327 holder of the following Tax of property, and Name(s) as follows: in which it is assessed is Description of Property: are already underway for the Pensacola Sale Certificate has filed in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 2752 LT 167 OF UNREC LEG- said Tax Certificate for the as follows: Certificate Number: 4288 Year of Issuance: 2008 END WOODS ESTATES, LEGAL 893 Gulf Breeze News 11/4, 11/2010 Beach holiday activities. Tax Deed to be issued Year of Issuance: 2008 Certificate Number: 92 AS DES IN OR BOOK “Season your holidays with island thereon. The Certificate Certificate Number: 189 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: 843 PG 605, LESS ALL Number and year of Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: PROPERTY DESCRIBED MIN RTS spirit” is coming and the full calendar Issuance, the Description LT 6 BLK 3, WEST- Description of Property: IN OR BOOK 1154 PG Parcel ID: 03-2S-27- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT will be posted on www.pensaco- of property, and Name(s) Description of Property: WOOD, AS DES IN OR PROPERTY DESCRIBED 85 0000-00437-0000 FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA in which it is assessed is PROPERTY DESCRIBED BOOK 2346 PG 81 IN OR BOOK 469 PG Parcel ID: 21-2S-26- Name in which Assessed: PROBATE DIVISION labeachchamber.com. as follows: IN OR BOOK 1885 PG Parcel ID: 33-2N-28- 697, LESS ALL MIN RTS 0780-0QQ34-0000 DRANNON WAYNE Applications for the lighted boat 1843 5630-00300-0060 Parcel ID: 01-3N-30- Name in which Assessed: VINES, CAROLYN VINES IN RE: ESTATE OF Certificate Number: 1101 Parcel ID: 02-2N-27- Name in which Assessed: 0000-00902-0000 JAMES R BAIN All of the above property TERENCE R. DALLAS, Deceased. parade on December 10 and Surfing Year of Issuance: 2004 0000-00607-0000 STEVEN M BAKER, Name in which Assessed: All of the above property is located in Santa Rosa Name in which Assessed: STELLA L BAKER JOYCE LEMARLE is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of File No.: 572010CP000297 Division: Santa Beach Parade on December 12 Description of Property: LEWIS BRYAN HENDER- All of the above property RANEY County, In the State of Florida. are now available online at www.pen- LTS 1 & 2 BLK 449, SON is located in Santa Rosa All of the above property Florida. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AVALON BEACH All of the above property County, In the State of is located in Santa Rosa Unless such certificate sacolabeachchamber.com. Parcel ID: 40-1N-28- is located in Santa Rosa Florida. County, In the State of Unless such certificate shall be redeemed The administration of WITHIN THREE (3) 0090-44900-0010 County, In the State of Florida. shall be redeemed according to Law, the the estate of Terence R. MONTHS AFTER THE You can pick up applications at the Name in which Assessed: Florida. Unless such certificate according to Law, the Property described in Dallas, deceased, whose DATE OF THE FIRST Pensacola Beach Visitors Center. MARVIN K WELLS, shall be redeemed Unless such certificate Property described in such Certificate will be date of death was PUBLICATION OF THIS MARY LOU WELLS Unless such certificate according to Law, the shall be redeemed such Certificate will be sold to the Highest September 16, 2010, is NOTICE. A sampling of events: All of the above property shall be redeemed Property described in according to Law, the sold to the Highest Bidder, at the east end pending in the Circuit ALL CLAIMS NOT Nov. 26: the Season lights up island- is located in Santa Rosa according to Law, the such Certificate will be Property described in Bidder, at the east end lobby of the County Court for Santa Rosa FILED WITHIN THE TIME County, In the State of Property described in sold to the Highest such Certificate will be lobby of the County Administrative Complex at County, Florida, Probate PERIODS SET FORTH IN wide at 6 p.m. Florida. such Certificate will be Bidder, at the east end sold to the Highest Bidder, Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Division, File No. SECTION 733.702 OF sold to the Highest Bidder, lobby of the County at the east end lobby of 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 29th day of 572010CP000297, the THE FLORIDA PROBATE Nov. 26: Children’s coloring contest Unless such certificate at the east end lobby of Administrative Complex the County Administrative Florida on the 29th day of November, 2010 at 12:00 address of which is 6865 CODE WILL BE FOREV- kicks off shall be redeemed the County Administrative at 6495 Caroline St., Complex at 6495 Caroline November, 2010 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 7th Caroline Street, Milton, FL ER BARRED. according to Law, the Complex at 6495 Caroline Milton, Florida on the St., Milton, Florida on the noon. Dated this the 7th day of October, 2010. 32570. The names and NOTWITHSTANDING Dec. 4: Kowabunga breakfast with Property described in St., Milton, Florida on the 13th day of December, 13th day of December, day of October, 2010. addresses of the Personal THE TIME PERIODS SET surfing Santa at Surf Burger, 8 to 10:30 such Certificate will be 20th day of December, 2010 at 12:00 noon. 2010 at 12:00 noon. Mary M. Johnson Representative and the FORTH ABOVE, ANY sold to the Highest 2010 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 20th day Dated this the 20th day of Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court Personal Representative's CLAIM FILED TWO (2) a.m. Bidder, at the east end Dated this the 27th day of of October, 2010. October, 2010. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, attorney are set forth YEARS OR MORE lobby of the County October, 2010. of Santa Rosa County, Florida below. AFTER THE DECE- Dec. 4: Captain’s meeting at Administrative Complex at Mary M. Johnson Mary M. Johnson Florida ––––––––––––––––––––– All creditors of the dece- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH Bamboo Willie’s for Lighted Boat 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court Clerk of the Circuit Court ––––––––––––––––––––– NOTICE OF dent and other persons, IS BARRED. Florida on the 20th day of Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, of Santa Rosa County, NOTICE OF APPLICATION having claims or demands THE DATE OF THE Parade December, 2010 at 12:00 of Santa Rosa County, Florida Florida APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED against decedent's estate, FIRST PUBLICATION OF Dec. 5 Gingerbread House Make noon. Dated this the 27th Florida –––––––––––––––––––– FOR TAX DEED on whom a copy of this THIS NOTICE IS NOVEM- day of October, 2010. ––––––––––––––––––––– – ––––––––––––––––––––– NOTICE IS HEREBY notice is required to be BER 4, 2010. and Take at Tiki Island, noon to 2 p.m. NOTICE OF NOTICE OF NOTICE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR served, must file their Mary M. Johnson APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR MARY BLACKWELL claims with this court Attorney for Personal Dec. 7: Joy for the Beach concert at Clerk of the Circuit Court FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED MARY BLACKWELL TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- WITHIN THE LATER OF Representative Our Lady of Assumption. of Santa Rosa County, TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- ING TRUST holder of the THREE (3) MONTHS Bruce A. McDonald Florida NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE IS HEREBY ING TRUST holder of the following Tax Sale AFTER THE TIME OF Florida Bar No. 263311 Dec. 10: Lighted Boat Parade. –––––––––––––––––––– NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR GIVEN THAT DICK N OR following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said THE FIRST PUBLICA- McDonald Fleming Dec. 11: Ornament Making at Days – GIVEN THAT ALUMNI MARY BLACKWELL BETTY N RILEY TTEE OF Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate for the Tax TION OF THIS NOTICE Moorhead NOTICE OF PARTNERS II LLC holder TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- THE RILEY TRUST holder Tax Certificate for the Tax Deed to be issued there- OR THIRTY (30) DAYS d/b/a Statewide Probate Inn, 1 to 4 p.m. APPLICATION of the following Tax Sale ING TRUST holder of the of the following Tax Sale Deed to be issued there- on. The Certificate AFTER THE DATE OF 25 West Government St. FOR TAX DEED Certificate has filed said following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said on. The Certificate Number and year of SERVICE OF A COPY OF Pensacola, FL 32502 Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate for the Tax Number and year of Issuance, the Description THIS NOTICE ON THEM. (850) 477-0660; FAX 202- Tax Certificate for the Tax Deed to be issued there- Issuance, the Description of property, and Name(s) All other creditors of the 8543 Deed to be issued there- on. The Certificate of property, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is decedent and other per- on. The Certificate Number and year of in which it is assessed is as follows: sons having claims or Personal Representative Number and year of Issuance, the Description as follows: demands against dece- Virginia G. Dallas Issuance, the Description of property, and Name(s) Certificate Number: 394 dent's estate must file 7251 Lavon Rd. of property, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is Certificate Number: 2871 Year of Issuance: 2008 their claims with this court Milton, FL 32583 in which it is assessed is as follows: Year of Issuance: 2008 LEGAL 892 Gulf Breeze News 11/4, 11/11/10 as follows: Description of Property: Certificate Number: 345 Description of Property: LTS 11 & 12 BLK 7, Certificate Number: 65 Year of Issuance: 2008 PROPERTY DESCRIBED Year of Issuance: 2008 IN OR BOOK 2073 PG Description of Property: 1183 Description of Property: PROPERTY DESCRIBED Parcel ID: 22-1N-29- PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN OR BOOK 1728 PG 0000-00127-0000 IN OR BOOK 1745 PG 2029 Name in which Assessed: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 1730 Parcel ID: 03-2S-28- C & J OF PACE INC FOR SOLID WASTE SERVICES Parcel ID: 01-2S-27- 1420-00000-0130 All of the above property 0000-02002-0000 Name in which Assessed: is located in Santa Rosa Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Name in which Assessed: DOROTHY JANET County, In the State of Florida is soliciting proposals for the provision of residential garbage pickup for that por- JOSEPH B BROXSON CLARK Florida. tion of Santa Rosa County, Florida lying south of Yellow River. The successful provider All of the above property All of the above property shall enter into an agreement with Santa Rosa County which will detail the services to be is located in Santa Rosa is located in Santa Rosa Unless such certificate provided. County, In the State of County, In the State of shall be redeemed Florida. Florida. according to Law, the All proposals must be in writing and delivered by hand or Fed Ex to the Santa Rosa Property described in County Procurement Department, 6495 Caroline Street Suite G, Milton, Florida, 32570; Unless such certificate Unless such certificate such Certificate will be and must be received by 10:00 AM, December 14, 2010. All proposals shall be sealed shall be redeemed shall be redeemed sold to the Highest Bidder, and clearly labeled, "Solid Waste Services". Please provide one (1) original and ten according to Law, the according to Law, the at the east end lobby of (10) copies of the proposal. The proposal will be publicly opened at this time. Only pro- Property described in Property described in the County Administrative posals received by the aforestated time and date will be considered. Proposals received such Certificate will be such Certificate will be Complex at 6495 Caroline after the time set for opening will be rejected and returned to the submitter. sold to the Highest sold to the Highest Bidder, St., Milton, Florida on the Bidder, at the east end at the east end lobby of 29th day of November, Specifications may be secured from the Santa Rosa County Website lobby of the County the County Administrative 2010 at 12:00 noon. (www.santarosa.fl.gov/bids) or at the Santa Rosa County Procurement Department at Administrative Complex at Complex at 6495 Caroline Dated this the 7th day of the above address. Telephone (850) 983-1870 6495 Caroline St., Milton, St., Milton, Florida on the October, 2010. Florida on the 13th day of 13th day of December, Questions concerning this proposal should be directed to Mr. Floyd Rentz at (850) 981- December, 2010 at 12:00 2010 at 12:00 noon. Mary M. Johnson 7135. noon. Dated this the 20th Dated this the 20th day of Clerk of the Circuit Court day of October, 2010. October, 2010. of Santa Rosa County, There will be a Pre-bid Conference on November 18, 2010 at 10:00 AM at the Public Florida Service Conference Room located at 6051 Old Bagdad Highway, Milton, Florida, 32583. Mary M. Johnson Mary M. Johnson ––––––––––––––––––––– It is recommended that all interested parties attend the showing. Clerk of the Circuit Court Clerk of the Circuit Court NOTICE OF of Santa Rosa County, of Santa Rosa County, APPLICATION The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to waive irregularities in bids, to Florida Florida FOR TAX DEED reject any or all bids with or without cause, and to award the bid that it determines to be –––––––––––––––––––– in the best interest of Santa Rosa County. – ––––––––––––––––––––– NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE OF NOTICE OF GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR Santa Rosa County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, APPLICATION APPLICATION MARY BLACKWELL religion, age, or handicapped status in employment or provision of service. FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- ING TRUST holder of the By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE IS HEREBY following Tax Sale GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR GIVEN THAT EDDIE J OR Certificate has filed said LEGAL NOTICE 891 Gulf Breeze News 11/4/10 MARY BLACKWELL MARY BLACKWELL Tax Certificate for the Tax TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- TTEE/BLACKWELL LIV- Deed to be issued there- ING TRUST holder of the ING TRUST holder of the on. The Certificate

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4 D November 4, 2010 GULF BREEZE NEWS Home and Garden Gulf Breeze NEWS Invasion of the alien tallow tree Cooler weather and shorter in Mississippi. In east Texas, IREMAN days signal the start of autumn. the number increased by 174 F These environmental conditions Environmental percent between 1992 and also signal plants to start their Horticulture 2007. Termite & Pest Control annual display of fall color. In Trees can start producing “To The Rescue Since 1977” Northwest Florida, a tree that Agent seed as young as three years displays beautiful red color this old. They can live for up to 100 Gulf Breeze time of year is the Chinese tallow years of age. One mature tree 932-9288 ! tree, also known as the popcorn Theresa Friday can produce over 300,000 seeds tree. However, this is one splash per year. These seeds are easily of color you can do without. spread by flowing water and by Tallow tree was originally many species of large birds that introduced into coastal South eat the seeds because of their Carolina and Georgia as early as high oil content. the 1770s. Having been a suc- And just like the monster in cessful oil crop in China for the horror films, the tallow tree over 14 centuries, the US slowly replaces native species. Department of Agriculture Tallow tree infestations are com- established a program to pro- posed of thousands of small mote plantings along the Gulf stems per acre that tightly grip Coast. The program was soon lands in a near monoculture, abandoned but the monster had excluding plant and animal diver- been released. sity. Tallow tree is considered an Gardeners and landowners invasive exotic plant species. can help prevent the spread of Just like the alien invaders in the invasive tallow tree by not many horror movies, alien plant purchasing and planting the tree Photos courtesy of Theresa Friday $1,500 tax credit ends December 31st, 2010 HURRY! species easily adapt to the new Trees can start producing seed as young as three years old. for ornamental or other purpos- areas they invade. This ability es. Those who already have a to evolve and hybridize, tallow tree on their property Kool Breeze improves the tallow tree’s com- should remove the tree and petitive capabilities. replace it with a native species. of Northwest Florida, Inc. Alien plant species soon dom- For information on how to • Residential heating 21 SEER Heatpumps inate their new surroundings identify Chinese tallow tree and & cooling Qualifies for because they do not encounter the available control options, • Routine Service federal tax credit the same complex of predators read the University of Florida • Complete Replacement IQ Drive One of the highest ever! or restricting forces in invaded publication, Biology and • Certified Technicians www.koolbreeze.com areas as in their native range. Management of Chinese Tallow (850) 939-33325 This means the alien species Tree. It’s online at License # CM-C057173 meet less resistance in their http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fr251 or establishment and spread. And call your local Extension according to some researchers, Office. the Chinese tallow tree is the The rapid spread of tallow most pervading, forest-stand- tree poses a serious threat to the replacing alien tree species in diversity and productivity of the the southern . South's forests. Act now by Between 1991 and 2005, the removing tallow trees from number of tallow trees in your landscape. Louisiana increased by more Theresa Friday is the Photos courtesy of Theresa Friday Football games than 500 percent. From 1994 to Gardeners and landowners can help prevent the spread of Residential Horticulture 2006, the number of tallow tree the invasive tallow tree by not purchasing and planting the Extension Agent for Santa plants increased by 445 percent Rosa County. to formals ... tree for ornamental or other purposes. We’ve got you covered! So much to choose from ...Why shop anywhere else? www.eliterepeatsandboutique.com Harbourtown, Suite 27 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. Dental danger: How to keep holiday Gulf Breeze, FL (Lots of parking on Saturdays!) M F 10 AM 6 PM SAT 10 AM 5 PM (850) treats from damaging teeth and braces 934-00492 (ARA) – Millions of Americans will not be smiling this holiday season – and not because they discovered coal in their Winter prices stockings. They will be the teens now in effect and adults whose teeth and/or braces fall victim to the hard, sticky, chewy and gummy treats that make the holidays so yummy . . . and perilous to oral health. "The week after Halloween is one of the busiest times of year for orthodontists," says Dr. Gib Snow, a -based orthodontist. "Emergency visits spike as we see children, teens and even adults who have suf- fered dental injury or damaged Vinyl Liner Service & Repairs metal braces as a result of eating & Gunite Pools Weekly Maintenance candy and other treats. In fact, Commercial & Residential FREE ESTIMATES many treats that we commonly Florida licensed pool contractor since 1985 Mike Esmond enjoy throughout the holiday sea- www.gulfbreezepoolsandspas.com (850) 232-4133 son can be harmful to our teeth." Photos courtesy of Theresa Friday If your overall dental health Teens and adults considering orthodontic treatment should weigh all the alternatives and look Vinyl liner replacement • Replastering is good, and you practice good for options that will best suit their lifestyle. CPC 1457222 Concrete Deck Repairs oral hygiene, you can probably safely indulge in some holiday ■ When you finish your hol- treats as long as you do so in iday cocktail, or your teen pol- moderation. However, if you ishes off a soft drink, don't chew PUBLIC NOTICE have a history of breaking or on the ice. It can damage tooth Santa Rosa County, in an effort to weak teeth, have a lot of fillings enamel and metal braces. Pursuant to Florida Statutes 197.3632 (3)(a), Santa or crowns, or wear metal braces, ■ After indulging in holiday further Fair Housing, is hosting a fair you may want to take some pre- treats, brush and floss thoroughly. Rosa County gives this notice that it intends to utilize housing information workshop. cautions to protect your teeth Adults who will be enjoying lots the uniform method of collecting non-ad valorem this holiday season. Dr. Snow of caffeinated beverages for the assessments. Such assessments may be made in offers some simple tips: holidays may want to consider any portion of Santa Rosa County and may be uti- The workshop will be held at the ■ Try to avoid treats that are using a teeth-whitening toothpaste. sticky (like taffy), extremely ■ Consider replacing metal lized for road paving or construction, road impact County Commission Meeting Room hard (peanut brittle), chewy braces with clear, removable braces construction, storm water improvements, fire protec- in Milton located at (caramel) or crunchy (mixed like Invisalign and Invisalign Teen. tion, sanitary sewer construction, potable water, 6495 Caroline Street nuts). These can break teeth, These virtually invisible aligners canal maintenance, street lighting, fire hydrant instal- pull out fillings and compro- gradually straighten teeth without lation, or any other purpose authorized by law. A at 9:30 p.m. on mise crowns and other forms of metal braces, and can make the hol- Wednesday, November 10, 2010. dental work. idays a bit easier for teens (and public hearing to adopt a resolution authorizing the ■ Stick with soft treats that adults) because the aligners can be uniform method of collecting non-ad valorem melt in your mouth, such as removed to enjoy holiday treats. assessments will be held on December 9, 2010, at All are welcome to attend. If you have peanut butter cups, chocolate After eating, wearers brush and 9:30 a.m., in the Santa Rosa County Administrative kisses or – better yet – thinly floss, then pop the clear aligners any questions, please call Center, Commissioners Meeting Room, 6495 sliced fruit. As with all high-fat, back in place. Kathy Jordan, at (850) 983-1855. sugary foods, be sure to practice For more tips on oral care during Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. moderation, and brush and floss the holidays and alternatives to teeth after indulging. braces, visit invisalignteen.com.

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