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Sign up to Draw “Masterpieces” on the Sidewalk. Cash Prizes Awarded! Limited Number of Spaces Available! Tent at ively rescheduled for t his Sat urday May 19t h at Commendencia Slip (Downtown Pensacola at the foot of Jefferson St) www.facebook.com/ChalkItUpPensacola www.ChalkItUpPensacola.org 212 May 17, 2012 YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 75¢ GB Middle’s Cobb, Gulf Breeze Brandon sweep county’s man jailed on Principal of Year honors exploitation, child Dynamic duo now years with the district. He served as Assistant Principal will contend for under Granse for six years porn charges statewide awards before she retired. Cobb has been a teacher and BY VICI PAPAJOHN The April 17 at Gulf Breeze high for BY PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News indictment con- Gulf Breeze News eight years, leaving there when [email protected] tained three counts [email protected] he decided to pursue the admin- of felony Grand istrative career. He was then a Gulf Breeze resident Joseph Jury charges. Gulf Breeze Middle School Dean at Milton High, followed Richard Robson Sr. has been Count one read Principal Richard Cobb and his by three years as Assistant arrested and charged with three that Robson “did Assistant Principal, Michael Principal at Pace High. felony counts for the sexual knowingly and Robson Brandon, were honored this “Then I had the opportu- exploitation of children in the intentionally use, persuade, week as Middle School nity to come back to Gulf production, possession and dis- induce, entice and coerce a Principals of the Year for Santa Breeze as an Assistant tribution of child pornography. minor to engage in sexually Rosa County for 2012. Principal at Gulf Breeze Robson, whose address is explicit conduct for the purpose Middle, and I took it “It is unusual and very much listed as being in the 3000 block of producing a visual depiction gladly,” he said. an honor for the school to have of Coral Strip Parkway in the of such conduct, knowing and “The Gulf Breeze both the principal and assistant Polynesian Isles neighborhood having reason to know that such community supports its principal from the same school east of Gulf Breeze, was arrest- visual depictions were produced schools in a profound be named as Santa Rosa County using materials that have been way. The parents, ed and detained in Santa Rosa Principals of the Year,” said mailed, shipped and transported Optimist Club, news- County Jail on March 21, but Superintendent Tim Wyrosdick. in interstate and foreign paper – everyone the complaint was sealed “It is certainly a credit to the works as partners with through April 26. •See CHARGES, Page 3A school.” their schools as a cen- Principals and Assistant ter of focus. When I Principals of the Year for the was at Gulf Breeze district are nominated and cho- High, I taught some of ‘Club II’ owners keep sen by their peers. Cobb and the brightest students I Brandon now are eligible for the have ever taught in my statewide Principal and •See fitness center open Assistant Principal honors. PRINCIPALS,3A Cobb has been Principal at Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News ■ night, but with the Hennings’ Related story Local couple needs Gulf Breeze Middle School Richard Cobb (top) and assistant Michael Brandon of deal being finalized the facility ■ time to transition into since 2009, replacing Jennifer Fellowship of Christian Gulf Breeze Middle School were named Middle did not close even for a day. Granse when she retired after 29 Athletes chapter grows, 8A School Principals of the Year in Santa Rosa County. roles, responsibilities The Hennings were members of The Club. BY PAM BRANNON “We were both so busy that Gulf Breeze News we had not even heard that The [email protected] Killer warns of dangers of drunk driving Club was for sale until April 19, The Club in Gulf Breeze is which was my birthday,” Katie ■ Impaired motorist Meagan Napier, 20, and her four-door Mazda to skid still open – but with a new name Henning said Monday. “My crashed into girls’ daughter’s friend, Lisa Jo into a tree, killing them and new owner/managers. Dr. husband came home and told Dickson, 20, in a drunken- instantly. The accident hap- car in 2002 incident Paul and Katie Henning are me The Club was for sale and driving auto accident. pened one month after finalizing the purchase of The might close. I jokingly said, The accident occurred Smallridge earned his Club from the bank in ‘You should buy it for me for BY MELANIE KORMONDY May 11, 2002 in the early degree from the University California that foreclosed last my birthday.’ Gulf Breeze News morning hours when intoxi- of West Florida in [email protected] December. In the meantime “So I guess this is my birth- cated Smallridge was driv- Management Information they are operating the facility day present.” Eric Smallridge, 34, ing home from Pensacola Systems. under a lease/purchase agree- The Hennings simply felt stood alongside Renee Beach. His Jeep struck the Prior to the assembly, ment. The Club was too important to Napier, 53, on Friday while Mazda carrying the two when few people were in But with the new owners be allowed to close. girls on U.S. Highway 98 in the gym, Napier embraced Special to GBN speaking at an assembly at come a new business and a new “But at the same time, we Convicted killer Eric Smallridge waits Gulf Breeze High School Gulf Breeze after swerving Smallridge and spoke to name – Club II. really never believed we would to speak during an assembly at Gulf exactly 10 years after to avoid a car that cut him him in a warm tone. The bank had threatened to be able to purchase it,” Katie off. This caused the girls’ •See ASSEMBLY Breeze High School last Friday. killing Napier’s daughter, , Page 3A close the facility last Tuesday •See CLUB II, Page 2A

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Enjoy your community paper mailed directly to paper mailed directly community your Enjoy GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2 A May 17, 2012 GULF BREEZE NEWS Weekend offers rescheduled Chalk it Up!, Gallery Night, Fiesta Sand Sculpture Contest 2:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze Today, May 17 Recreation Center, 800 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Evenings in Olde BEST BETS Shoreline Dr., Gulf Breeze Seville Square Thursday, May 17 7-9 p.m., Historic Seville Fiesta Sand Santa Rosa County Library Advisory Board 4 Square, Government & Alcaniz Sculpture Contest p.m., Pace Library, 4750 Pace Patriot Boulevard, Pace Streets, Pensacola Registration at 8 a.m., judging Monday, May 21 at 2 p.m., Gulfside Pavilion, 850.438.6505 Gulf Breeze City Council Meeting 6:30 p.m., Gulf Pensacola Beach Breeze City Hall, Council Chambers, 1070 Shoreline 850-433-6512 Friday, May 18 Drive, Gulf Breeze SRC Commissioner Committee 9 a.m., SRC Loves Labors Lost Bamboo Willie hosts Man On Administration Building, Commission Board Room, 7:30 p.m., Pensacola Little Earth 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Theatre, 400 S. Jefferson 7 p.m., Bamboo Willie’s, 400 SRC TEAM Meeting 11:30 a.m., TEAM Office Street, Pensacola Quietwater Beach Road, Conference Room, 6491 Caroline Street, Milton 850.434.0257 Pensacola Beach Tuesday, May 22 850.916.9888 Gulf Breeze Board of Adjustments 6:30 p.m., Loblolly Theatre presents Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council Chambers, 1070 ‘Sepia’ Fiesta Sand Sculpture Contest PSC Lyceum Series presents the Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze 8 p.m., Loblolly Theatre Oval Office farce “November” Grab your beach pail and shovel and come to Pensacola Wednesday, May 23 Company, 1010 N. 12th 2:30 p.m., Ashmore Fine Arts SRC Bagdad Architectural Advisory Board 8:30 Beach for the Fiesta Sand Sculpture Contest on Sunday. Center Building 8, PSC Avenue, Pensacola The contest is free and open to the public and to profes- a.m., Public Services Building, Conference Room, 850.484.1847 6051 Old Bagdad Highway, Milton 850.439.3010 sional and amateur sculptors of all ages. Registration begins at 8 a.m. behind the Gulfside Pavilion. Judging SRC Parks and Recreation 5:30 p.m., SRC Free Public Stargazing Administration Building, Commission Board Room, begins at 2 p.m., and awards will be announced at 3. Monday, May 21 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Sunset to 10 p.m., Fort Pickens Visit www.fiestaoffiveflags.org or call 433-6512. “Jazz Gumbo" featuring SRIA Committee Meeting 5:30 p.m., Authority's Battery Worth, 1400 Fort meeting room, 1 Via de Luna, Pensacola Beach Pickens Road, Pensacola Beach vocalist Kathy Lyon Oval Office farce “November” Ave. & Blount Street, 6:30 p.m. Phineas Phogg's Gulf Breeze Toastmasters noon, Fellowship Hall, 850.932.2600 First Baptist Church of Gulf Breeze, 555 Fairpoint 7:30 p.m., Ashmore Fine Arts Pensacola Room in Seville Quarter, 130 Drive, Gulf Breeze Gallery Night Center Building 8, PSC 850.433.6515 E. Government Street, Thursday, May 24 5-9 p.m., Downtown Pensacola 850.484.1847 Downtown Pensacola Loblolly Theatre presents SRC Commissioner Regular 9 a.m., SRC 850.434.5371 Administration Building, Commission Board Room, Second Annual Chalk it Up! ‘Sepia’ 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Sidewalk Art Festival 8 p.m., Loblolly Theatre Tuesday, May 22 PSC Lyceum Series presents the SRC Commission Special - Rezoning 6 p.m., Oval Office farce “November” 9 a.m. Commendencia Slip, S. Company, 1010 N. 12th Bands on the SRC Administration Building, Commission Board 7:30 p.m., Ashmore Fine Arts Palafox Street, Pensacola Avenue, Pensacola Beach: True Blue Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Center Building 8, PSC For event date updates check 850.439.3010 7-9 p.m., Gulfside Pavilion, SRC School Board 9 a.m., School Board Building, 850.484.1847 facebook.com/ChalkItUpPensacola 735 Pensacola Beach 5086 Canal Street, Milton 850.432.4347 Sunday, May 20 Boulevard, Pensacola Beach 850.932.2257 Saturday, May 19 Loves Labors Lost Loves Labors Lost Rumor Mill Live in Concert 7:30 p.m., Pensacola Little 2:30 p.m., Pensacola Little Thursday, May 24 at Capt’n Fun Theatre, 400 S. Jefferson Theatre, 400 S. Jefferson 7 p.m., Capt’n Fun Beach Club, Street, Pensacola Street, Pensacola Evenings in Olde 400 Quietwater Road, 850.434.0257 850.434.0257 Seville Square Pensacola Beach 7-9 p.m., Historic Seville 850.934.3978 Fiesta Children's Unlimited Horizons presents Square, Government & Alcaniz Treasure Hunt Linda Star Wolf/ Michael Streets, Pensacola Bayview Park, East Hill, 20th Demaria 850.438.6505 PSC Lyceum Series presents the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. CLUB II Felonies 5/12/2012 : Hennings ‘just could not see it close’ 5/8/2012 Black, Kasey Lashae, W/F, 28, Todd, Randall Wayne, W/M, 2000 block of America Avenue, Continued from page 1A beginning this week. ness center operating, and the said. “I usually look at all the 20, 2900 block of Ranchette Gulf Breeze, violation of probab- “The tennis pros are back as tennis courts and the pools. We profit/loss scenarios and make Square, Gulf Breeze, violation of tion. said. “I said, ‘If it was meant to of Tuesday, May 15, and, of plan to keep the Sacred Heart business decisions based on probation. DUIs be, then the Lord would have to course, the pool has never Rehab Center operating under business facts. But in this case, 5/9/2012 5/10/2012 make it happen; it would be a stopped operation with the local their lease, too. We think they it was really an emotional deci- Soloman, Adrian Lee, W/M, McLaughlin, Walter Kirk, W/M, real miracle.’ But now it is also swimming teams still using it are a perfect fit and a great sion for us both. Our three chil- 49, 3500 block of Willow Lane, 54, 3300 block of South Highway a real challenge, too.” and Steve Fair still running it,” asset.” dren have enjoyed The Club, Gulf Breeze, violation of probation. 87, Navarre, DUI. 5/12/2012 The Hennings walked in at 5 Katie said. Katie Henning said she and and in our seven or eight years Wagner, William Lewis, W/M, 35, 3000 block of Barlow Road, Sass, Traci Lynn, W/F, 29, a.m. last Wednesday to start “We are not paying a lot of her husband are taking things as members here it has meant a Navarre, possession of drugs. 1200 block of Tiger Trace their new adventure as a brand staff yet. We told everyone who one day at a time with much to lot to us and to community. We 5/10/2012 Boulevard, Gulf Breeze, DUI. new business – without any data was working here that we value reorganize and get done. just could not see it close. Stuller, Thomas Anthony, Traynor, Jay Patrick Blessin, from past memberships. every one of them but to please “This was an emotional deci- “We want to make it a facili- W/M, 48, 4100 block of W/M, 21, 7300 block of Calle “We are using the same give us a few weeks to get sion for us instead of a ty everyone of any age in the Soundpointe Drive, Gulf Breeze, Lane, Navarre, DUI. financial model as The Club things organized before we can profit/loss decision, which is community can use and bring nonmoving traffic violation. 5/13/2012 used and are welcoming all the have them back on a payroll.” highly unusual for me!” Katie their families.” 5/11/2012 Hickman, Hunter Gregory, members back,” she said. The couple and their volun- George, Donald Scott, W/M, W/M, 21, 4800 block of Sound “Thankfully, we are getting a lot teers are in the process of doing 49, 6400 block of Third Street, Side Drive, Gulf Breeze, DUI. some deep cleaning right now Emergency Reports Navarre, nonmoving traffic viola- of help from the group of volun- ■ teers that was trying to save The and some general maintenance Information provided by Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue and Midway Fire District tion, impersonation fraud. 5/12/2012 Note: All arrest and police improvements. They have a lot Club. Without them, I don’t Sheikho, Boukouri Becky, reports published in Gulf Breeze know what we would do.” of ideas for new programs, too. GB Fire & Rescue W/F, 35, 2600 block of Sherwood News are public record and do not She said about 50 members “I am putting together some Drive, Navarre, selling of opium or imply guilt. All suspects are pre- walked in that first day to sign plans for summer camps right For the week ending May derivative. sumed innocent until proven and/or up for the new Club II and paid now,” Katie said. “And we plan 13, Gulf Breeze Fire and adjudicated guilty in a court of law. for a membership. to have a Vacation Bible School Rescue was called for 10 Approximately 50 more have that will continue as an after- emergencies. These incidents Gulf Breeze Police Report come back and signed up since. school program after the sum- included 7 medical calls, 3 The City of Gulf Breeze is plac- mer ends. We want this to be a motor vehicle accidents, 3 Information from Gulf Breeze Police Department public assists, 3 mutual aids ing flyers about Club II and very family-oriented facility. to Midway Fire District, 2 membership into its utility bills Right now, we still have the fit- smoke scares, 1 activated fire firedept/index.html. Two transported after alarm, and 1 mutual aid to Pensacola Beach. Midway Fire District Saturday night vehicle crash For the week ending May 6, A traffic accident on Saturday stopped for an expired tag. He GBF&R responded to 15 calls For the week ending May 10, night is under investigation. also was arrested on an outstand- including 8 medical dispatch- Midway Fire District was called es, 3 motor vehicle accidents, for 37 incidents. These emer- Officers said Merced Johanna ing warrant. ■ 1 water rescue, 1 activated gencies included 1 building fire Vaught Villagomez, 25 was the On May 11, a resident fire alarm, 1 assist to the in the 1400 block of Whisper driver of an SUV that a con- reported that a backpack valued police department, and 1 Bay Boulevard where a fire crete piling under the Pensacola at $635 was taken from an mutual aid to Midway. started in the dishwasher; 21 Beach overpass at approximately unlocked vehicle parked in the For the week ending April medical emergencies, 2 motor 7 p.m. She and one of the three 600 block of Gulf Breeze 29, GBF&R was called for 7 vehicle accidents with injuries, children in the car, ages 7, 8 and Parkway. emergencies including 5 med- 1 hazardous condition (no fire), 9 were transported to Sacred ■ On May 13, Traci Sass, 29 ical calls, 1 motor vehicle 9 good-intent calls and 3 false Heart Hospital for treatment. of Gulf Breeze was charged with accident and 1 trash fire. alarm/calls. ■ Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News To learn more about Gulf On May 8, a minor from DUI at 1:06 a.m. For more information about ■ Matt Raybourn, a physical therapist at The Club II in Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue, log on Midway Fire District, log on to Pensacola, was charged with Also May 13, Hunter Breeze, stands beside the Sacred Heart rehab pool. to www.cityofgulfbreeze.com/ www.midwayfire.com. possession of a small amount of Hickman, 21 of Gulf Breeze was marijuana and liquor by a person charged with DUI at 2:17 a.m. under the legal age. ■ On May 14, a Gulf Breeze ■ On May 8, officers arrested Hospital employee reported that Michael Sisson, 20 of Pensacola at 3:58 a.m. a burglar shattered a on an outstanding warrant. car window and stole a purse ■ A local business owner containing $30. reported fraud after the ■ Also May 14, Randal Kentucky based firm promising Nelson of Cantonment was flyers did not produce them. The arrested for drug possession after matter is under investigation. he was arrested for an outstand- ■A 23-year-old Pensacola ing warrant. Nelson had a hypo- man was charged May 10 with dermic needle hidden in his sock possession of marijuana and that had hydrocodone residue in drug equipment after being it.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 17, 2012 3A PRINCIPALS: Traditional CHARGES: Trial set for May 29, unless plea is made ‘A’ status continues Continued from page 1A record that based on the evi- tions and human smuggling, leads from the Homeland dence presented, he found, in smuggling of narcotics, Defense investigations. Its cus- Continued from page 1A “I really enjoy the people commerce by any means.” addition to our charges, proba- weapons and other types of con- toms and immigration enforce- here – the staff, the students, The count alleges that the ble cause existed for State capi- traband, financial crimes, cyber- ment have become active in career. We knew Gulf Breeze the parents. It’s a great place to offenses “took place between tal sexual charges as well,” crime and export enforcement pornography as well, according was a great place to have our work,” Brandon said. Jan. 1, 2010 and on or about Assistant U.S. Attorney Len issues. to Register. family.” The Cobb/Brandon team Dec. 31, 2010, in the Northern Register, public information Homeland Security special Robson will go to trial May Brandon has been at Gulf has been able to maintain the District of Florida.” officer for the U.S. Attorney’s agents are assigned around the 29 unless he pleads in the case Breeze Middle for three years. school’s traditional “A” status. Count 2 charged that between office in Pensacola asserted. country and the world, and con- prior to May 24. Ryan Love, He graduated from Gulf “The teachers at our school on or about Jan. 1, 2010 and on or According to Register, duct investigations aimed at Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Breeze High in 1987. He are some of the finest human about Feb. 15, 2012 Robson Robson was arrested subsequent protecting critical infrastructure Northern District of Florida, returned as a teacher to Gulf beings and teachers any allegedly attempted to receive to a Homeland Security industries that are vulnerable to will prosecute the case against Breeze High in 1992, teaching place,” Cobb said. “I am material, namely images and Investigations (HSI) internet sabotage, attack or exploitation, Robson, and Attorney M. James math, health and driver’s edu- always in awe of how dedicat- videos, containing child pornog- discovery. and HSI’s more than 10,000 Jenkins will lead the defense. cation as well as serving as ed they are to our students. raphy, that had been shipped and HSI is responsible for inves- employees – consisting of 6,700 Calls to Jenkins were not Dean and coaching football Assistant Principal Brandon transported “in interstate and for- tigating a wide range of domes- special agents – often receive returned as of press time. and basketball during his time works himself crazy to make eign commerce.” tic and international activities at the school. He was the school the best it can be. Count 3 stated that he arising from the illegal move- Assistant Principal at Navarre The kids at this age are a lot of allegedly possessed child ment of people and goods into, High from 2005-2009 before fun. They are certainly sponta- pornography. within and out of the United moving to Gulf Breeze neous. You never know what “During the detention hear- States, investigating immigra- Middle. to expect next.” ing, Judge Kahn noted on the tion crime, human rights viola-

ASSEMBLY: Smallridge will leave prison in November Continued from page 1A that would hurt so many people Smallridge was offered alterna- under the influence. and leave me in a position that I tive ways to get home but After being released, Napier’s message to the would have to be reintroduced thought in his intoxicated mind Smallridge said he will be work- packed gym was clear. She to society,” Smallridge told stu- he thought he would be fine ing for Goodwill Industries hoped that every person hearing dents. “I never thought that because he previously never had refurbishing computers. He her story would make the deci- would be me.” problems getting home while hopes to continue to speak pub- sion to make a positive differ- Smallridge’s message to the under the influence. licly about his experience. ence in the world and that every packed gym was clear: He does “The plans I didn’t make person listening would choose not want the students listening showed my lack of respect for to have a plan and recognize the to his story to think such an life,” said Smallridge, referring consequences of their decisions event never will happen to to the plans he should have before it is too late. them. He wants them to know made before deciding to drink “That was the most devastat- that it will never happen to that day. ing moment of my life and the them. For his first time to speak darkest days that I have ever had As a self-described happy- publicly about the accident, to survive,” Napier said, refer- go-lucky kid, Smallridge said he Escambia County firefighter ring to hearing the news of succumbed to peer pressure to Michael Maddrey said he was Meagan’s death. drink alcohol at a young age the friend who suggested Smallridge, who was con- when trying to impress older Smallridge find another way to victed in July 2003 of two students at his high school in get home. counts of DUI manslaughter, Tallahassee. “I have been an emotional was sentenced to serve 22 years “I just assumed that they wreck all day,” said Maddrey. in the state penitentiary. His wouldn’t accept me if I didn’t “Those girls were like sisters to blood-alcohol content at the do what they were doing,” said me.” time of the crash was .202, more Smallridge. Maddrey went to college than two times the legal limit. He continued to describe the with Dickson and became close Napier stated that two good “I am invincible” frame of mind friends with both women. things happened in the court- he carried throughout his youth, At the end of the assembly, room on the day of Smallridge’s until the accident. students were given the oppor- sentencing. She was able to “A whole life of partying tunity to meet Napier and Solution, page 7A look Smallridge in the eyes and leads to a lifetime of faded Smallridge. Many expressed forgive him, and Smallridge memories,” Smallridge said. “I their promise to never drive was able to publicly apologize am 34 years old. I chose to drink under the influence, get in the to the families of the two and – you know what? – I car with someone under the deceased women. missed out on a lot of life.” influence, and to try to stop any In August 2006, the Napier, On the night of the accident, person attempting to drive Dickson and Smallridge fami- lies went before the judge and asked to restructure Smallridge’s sentence to 11 SAUL ULLMAN, M.D. years, which was granted. Specializing in: Smallridge will be released this Microincision Cataract Surgery November with four years of ● Over 30,000 implants performed probation to follow. ● The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology in Pensacola “He took responsibility for Visit www.UllmanEye.com what he did, asked for forgive- Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen ness, and we forgave him,” said Dr. Ullman for their surgery. the father of Lisa Jo. 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 As Smallridge walked onto (850 ) 208-1900 the gym floor to address his audience, he did not look like the prisoner he has been for the past 10 years with a blue prison jumpsuit, chains and handcuffs. His modest attire of jeans and a polo shirt suggested he was transitioning from Inmate P22679 to a soon-to-be free man. He is able to speak at assemblies as part of a work- release program. “At no point in my life did I think that I would do something

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The public is invited to drop Gulf Coast, and area accommo- organization but rather by indi- by the Gulf Breeze Chamber BRIEFS dations and rates drop by as viduals. After Hours hosted by Clarkin’s career on rise much as 40 percent from sum- For details or additional Harbourtown tonight, May 17, mer’s peak. Area camping, information, contact Bill from 5:30 to 7 p.m. DeMaria, Star Wolf cabin and RV parks are also Rodgers at (904) 214-6549, The Harbourtown Shopping to appear this Sunday popular during this time as out- [email protected] or Center businesses and mer- door enthusiasts look to take Peggy Owens-Mansfield at chants are coming together to Ontos Music recording artist advantage of milder daytime (601) 470-8746, peggy- welcome all visitors. Drop by and three-time Grammy Award temperatures and cooler nights. [email protected]. You can 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway in the nominee Dr. Michael Brandt Details can be found at also find information or RSVP heart of Gulf Breeze, stroll DeMaria of Gulf Breeze will www.thebeachestowoodlands- on “event” page “LTC Reunion appear and perform New Age through the quaint Harbour- tour.com or by calling 800-480- Group” on Facebook. music during Sunday’s 2:30 town Shopping Village and SAND or (850) 939-8666. p.m. Unlimited Horizons meet- enjoy light snacks and bever- DFC Society will meet ing at the Gulf Breeze ages from more than 30 differ- Youth Training Center June 14 in Pensacola Recreation Center, 800 ent shops, restaurants and busi- reunion set for June 1 Shoreline Drive. nesses. The Distinguished Flying DeMaria will open the pro- Harbourtown After Hours A reunion of those who Cross (DFC) Society meets at gram for guest speaker Linda will feature wine tastings from attended the Pensacola Chapter Franco’s Italian restaurant on Star Wolf, author of several the Wine Bar sponsored by Youth Leadership Training Flag Day, June 14, at 11:30 a.m. books and the creator of Center (LTC) in the 1970s and The DFC is awarded to avia- Montgomery Realtors. Bus- Shamanic Breathwork™ and the inesses participating in the ’80s in planned for June 1-3 at tors and crew of all services, Founder of Venus Rising Blue Angel Park in Pensacola. and civilians, for heroism and event include: Institute for Shamanic Healing Aegean Breeze, Arriba Even though the camp was extraordinary achievement in Arts. She is the Founder and sponsored by the Pensacola aerial flight. Salon, Bloom Spa, Elite President of Venus Rising Repeats, Emerald Coast Chapter of the American Red To learn more, log on to University for Shamanic Submitted photo Rentals, Gulf Breeze News, Cross, this reunion is not being www.dfcsociety.org or call Joe Psychospiritual Studies in the Local talent Pearl Clarkin is making her way in the sponsored by the Red Cross Brewer at 453-9291. Ladies’ Quarter, Attorney John state of North Carolina. world of . The 17-year-old recently was Merting, Montgomery Realtors, Admission is $10. accepted into the Country Music Association based on Mr. Tax, Attorney Nevin her resume of performance history. Clarkin appears Shaffer, Romjue Advertising, St. Ann Confirmation regularly around Nashville and recently opened for Southern Touch, Tim Wise achieved by 38 people some big names. Last weekend, she performed at the Insurance and Trident Loans. Lincoln County Music Festival with Charlie Daniels, This is a Gulf Breeze Thirty-eight teens and one Cowboy Troy, Lost Trailers and Aaron Kelly. Clarkin will Chamber of Commerce net- adult received the Sacrament of perform at CMA Fest 2012. She is playing at working event, but the Confirmation on May 5 at St. Summerfest, the world's largest music festival, on July Harbourtown merchants invite Ann Catholic Church. The can- 5 and will be opening for the Zac Brown Band. She will the public. didates and their sponsors, par- have her own Bands on the Beach concert at Pensacola Beach on July 17. For details, call (850) 932- ents and friends enjoyed a deli- 7630. cious banquet prepared by parishioner Steve Lillo and through June 1. Interested Jay to the Blackwater River Medieval period to be served by Faith Formation Staff groups and organizations should State Forest, Historic revisited by students and volunteers. fill out the interactive applica- Downtown Milton, Pace, Gulf Confirmation is a Sacrament tion available on the tour web- Breeze, Navarre and Navarre On Friday, third-graders at in which the Holy Spirit is given site at www.thebeachestowood- Beach. Gulf Breeze Elementary School to those already baptized in landstour.com. The event sched- “The Beaches to Woodlands will participate in the annual order to make them strong and ule will be released July 1. Tour has now become synony- Medieval Festival. The children good Christians and soldiers of “This is an exciting year for mous with Fall along the Gulf are learning about medieval Jesus Christ. Santa Rosa County tourism, and Coast,” Harrell said. “There is times in the classroom, and stu- we feel the Beaches to no better time to get outdoors dents and teachers end the sec- Beaches to Woodlands Woodlands Tour is our chance and take a mini-vacation or a tion with a medieval party. applications accepted to show off what makes us such day trip than October.” The children will dress in a great place to visit, live and October is known as a shoul- costumes for the event, and The Applications for participation play,” said tour coordinator der season along the northern Society of Creative are now being accepted for the Karen Harrell. Anachronism will demonstrate 9th Annual Beaches to The tour is presented by the techniques and ways of the Woodlands Tour of Santa Rosa Santa Rosa County Tourist Not to be missed... medieval time for the children. County. Eligible events are Development Council. Events Bay Breeze’s The event ends with a feast and staged weekends in October. stretch from the far northern a crowning of a king! Applications will be accepted edge of Santa Rosa County in 3rd Annual UFO incident revisited 36 years later 2012 BBQ ay Breeze Nursing A new book written by 39D Sabreliner combat trainer to various moves from the flight B Home invites you to retired U.S. Army Col. John allegedly had with a UFO in the path of the T-39D. their annual cookout for Alexander, Ph.D., is bringing skies over Pensacola. Eventually, Jividen said, the new attention to the phenome- On Feb. 6, 1975, Jividen – a UFO flew away at a very high residents, family, friends non of unidentified flying nine-year Marine Corps officer rate and disappeared southwest- and the community on objects over Northwest Florida. – and five Naval pilots took off ward over the horizon. The T- Thursday, May 24th. In the mid-1980s and early for a two-hour training flight 39D returned to base at 1990s, Pensacola and Gulf that began and ended at Pensacola NAS, and Jividen Bring your appetite and join Breeze were thrust into the Pensacola Naval Air Station. filed a report. Nothing else was us from 5-7 P.M. on the back world’s consciousness after During the flight at approxi- ever said or written about the patio of Bay Breeze Nursing multiple sightings of alleged mately 9 p.m., Jividen spotted a alleged incident until 2011 with & Retirement Center. UFOs were reported in the now- solid red light in nearby air- Alexander’s book and a subse- defunct ‘Gulf Breeze Sentinel.’ space off the right nose of his quent story written by the MENU In his book ‘UFOs: Myths, aircraft. ‘Huffington Post’ Web site. Southern Carolina Conspiracies and Realities,’ Jividen and the other five Alexander is a private con- BBQ Chicken Alexander – a former Green crew members mutually sultant and a Senior Fellow at BBQ Ribs Beret A-Team commander and described the UFO as a “solid, the Joint Special Operations Baked Beans developer of weapons at Los circular object about the relative University. His previous books Corn on The Cob Alamos, N.M. – writes about an size of a kid’s marble held at include ‘The Warrior’s Edge’ Nursing & Retirement Center Churros encounter that Marine Reserve arm’s length,” Jividen recalled. (1990); ‘Future War’ (1999); Call 932-9257 (850) 932-9257 Squadron Capt. Larry Jividen In the following five minutes, and the sequel ‘Winning the 3387 Gulf Breeze Pkwy • Next to Winn Dixie & Bealls and his crew of five aboard a T- the object appeared to respond War’ (2003). for more Information

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 17, 2012 5 A Council opts to rebid Allied Waste contract

BY KEELY MCKISSACK “We too offer residential Gulf Breeze News CITY HALL/GOVERNMENT services for Santa Rosa [email protected] County,” said the District for Waste Originally, Allied Waste instead consider going out for Gulf Breeze City Council offered the city a contract that bid in the fall for a new service Management, Inc., Pam was slated to continue its dis- would waive any rate increase provider. Lacourse. “The prices being cussion of the city’s current until 2015; however, Council “We think you can save offered to you now are very roadside collection, recycling made a unanimous decision money by going out to bid,” comparable to ours, but there is and disposal service provider, on May 7 to rebid the contract said Ralph Mills, the Regional a difference in the services. Allied Waste/Republic Services in the fall rather than extend VP from WastePro USA. “There There’s a lot that has changed in at the Wednesday, May 16 it. is money to be saved in the the industry and we ask you take Executive Session. The decision to rebid came commercial sector. We ask you the time to see what we have to Allied Waste has requested a after competitors of Allied hold off (accepting Allied offer.” 3.8 percent contractual rate Waste attended the May 2 Waste’s proposal) for a couple Council determined it was in increase, based upon index Council Meeting and urged weeks and see what we and growth within the last three the best interest of the city to council to decline the offer and other haulers have to offer.” months of 2011. rebid. Artists showing works at Navarre Library Navarre Library is featuring The public is invited to the works of local artists and attend the luncheon meeting at collectors during May. The dis- New World Landing at noon. play case displays Libby Tickets for other non-members Messinger’s collection of are $35. There is no charge for unique glass purses. The meet- members. ing room is adorned with Gitta By Betty Archer Allen Panhandle Tiger Bay Club is Neben’s watercolors and Donna bet t [email protected] now welcoming new members. Heinz’ “assemblages” of natu- To make a reservation, down- ral materials from the area. The Lyon has performed at the speak to the Panhandle Tiger load a membership application combination is evocative of the Pensacola JazzFest, the Jazz- Bay Club on Friday. His topic or learn more about Panhandle land and sea that beautifies the on-the-Bay Festival in Panama will be “Greece, The Euro and Tiger Bay Club, visit area on the golden Gulf Coast. City and, most recently, at the U.S. Monetary Ramifications.” www.panhandletigerbay.com or Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival in French is president of the call Rosanne Williams at 497- League of Rockville Md. She frequently Ludwig von Mises Institute in 1684. Women Voters sings at the RagTyme Grill Auburn, Ala. He received his with pianist Al Martin and for master’s degree under the The League of Women the Sunday brunch at the Hilton direction of Murray N. Voters’ general meeting will be Garden Inn-Airport with gui- Rothbard at the University of held Saturday at the Lucia tarist Jim Armstrong. Nevada-Las Vegas after many Tryon Library, 1200 Langley Sean Deitrich and Jim Ates years in the banking business. Avenue, in Pensacola. Coffee perform in the Destin-Santa The Ludwig von Mises will be served at 9:15 a.m., and Rosa Beach-Panama City area Institute was founded in 1982 the program will start at 9:45. and are always welcome per- as the research and educational Economist Dr. Rick Harper formers at Jazz Society events. center of classical liberalism, will talk about “Federal and Drummer Fred Domulot is co- libertarian political theory, and State Budgets: Fiscal Realities, director of the Northwest the Austrian School of econom- Challenges and Possible Fixes” Florida State College Jazz ics. It seeks a radical shift in and lead a discussion. Band, and performs with the the intellectual climate as the Harper received his Ph.D in Guffman Trio, among others. foundation for a renewal of the Kathy Lyon will perform Economics from Duke Admission is $8 for JSOP free and prosperous common- Monday during the JSOP’s University. He directs the UWF members with membership wealth. May Jazz Gumbo event. Office of Economic card; $10 for non-members; Development and Engagement free for military in uniform; (OEDE) that oversees the students $5 with ID. Jazz Florida Small Business Gumbo is scheduled on the REMAN Development Center Network third Monday of each month. FI and the Haas Center for Admission includes a cup of Business Research and seafood gumbo! One can order Development. OEDE is devel- from the menu as desired. Termite & Pest Control oping and implementing an “To The Rescue Since 1977” economic development plan for French to speak Florida counties affected by the at Tiger Bay Club Gulf Breeze oil spill and for administering 932-9288 ! funding for oil spill recovery. Douglas E. French will Harper is a member of the Florida Chamber of Commerce Foundation Econometrics Council and the Florida Tax Now is the Watch Council of Economic time to buy Advisors. He has served on for- mer Gov. Jeb Bush’s Council of Real Estate! Economic Advisors. The League of Women Call Voters is a non-partisan organi- Linda zation that encourages John Robinson, Agent Call or email for informed, active participation Taylor Florida Farm Bureau Insurance a quote today. in government and understand- Murphy 3171 Gulf Breeze Parkway ing of public policy issues. The public is welcomed. Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 [email protected] Jazz Society of Pensacola (850) 748-0865

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 6A May 17, 2012 GULF BREEZE NEWS Opinion/Public Affairs Gulf Breeze NEWS On the P.O. Box 1414 Spot: 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway By Keely McKissack Harbourtown Unit #35 Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 What is your Office: (850) 932-8986 response to Fax: (850) 932-8794 www.gulfbreezenews.com President Obama’s public support of 2010 Florida Press Association Statewide Award Winner marriage equality? ■ 1st Place - Best Sports Section - Best Spot News Picture ■ 2nd Place - Community Service - Best Obituary - Original Editorial Cartoon - Sports Feature Story - Spot News Picture ■ 3rd Place - Community Service - Photo Series in One Issue - Sports Column - Sports Game Day Story “It’s so late in his term, I think Cadet Worley awarded Waters Scholarship it’s just for publicity. But I’m CO-PUBLISHERS glad he stood up in favor.” Lisa Newell On Tuesday night, I was hon- izing on opportunities for Victoria Papajohn Secret McLemore ored to deliver the keynote advancement. Some opportuni- West Monroe, La. EDITOR address during the Gulf Breeze ties – many, actually – present Joe Culpepper High School Air Force Junior themselves when least expect- SPORTS EDITOR Reserve Officers Training ed. It’s been said that successful Jason Thompson Corps banquet at St. Ann people make their own breaks. I SALES Catholic Church. believe that is true, and you cer- Michelle Carlson Cindy Kennedy As the editor of Gulf Breeze tainly can’t achieve success News the past four years, I have with your head in the sand. OFFICE MANAGER Karen Murphy worked with Senior Aerospace Fred Waters grew up during Science Instructor and retired the Great Depression and real- ART DIRECTOR Nancy Fish U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. David Eyes of Hall of Fame as the first recipient of the Fred ized at a very young age that Landfair and his esteemed pred- Photographer Fred O. Waters, O. Waters AFJROTC Schol- opportunities for success would CONTRIBUTORS ecessor, retired Lt. Col. Keith be limited unless he took the Betty Archer Allen the book tells the life story of arship. She also received a per- Gail Hagan Bowling Wise, and their remarkably the 84-year-old Gulf Breeze res- sonalized copy of the book. initiative to make good things Pam Brannon competent colleague, retiring ident who served in two branch- Several extra copies of the book happen. Despite poor odds, he “I believe he’s being quite Julie B. Connerley SMSgt. Ken Armitage, to publi- es of the U.S. armed forces, were offered for sale with hopes achieved financial success, trav- deceptive, specifically for politi- Jack Kale cize the outstanding accom- covered various wars as an of raising the $100 necessary to eled the world and met some of cal reasons. He’s got a history of Melanie Kormondy plishments of student cadets at overseas wire service corre- fund next year’s scholarship. our time’s most accomplished changing his mind on this issue.” Keely McKissack GBHS. In past years, I present- spondent and later spent 25 In my closing remarks, I leaders, including every U.S. Martha Antoun Janet Thomas ed pins of honor to several cadet years as an award-winning pho- spoke to cadets about ambition President from Harry Truman to Dallas, Texas leaders, and I’ve chronicled the tographer with the Associated and recognizing opportunity. In Ronald Reagan. Member: Junior ROTC’s annual Press in the United States. the highly competitive job mar- By participating in Changing of the Guard. Waters and I agreed during ket of today, doubly stressed by AFJROTC, today’s Gulf Breeze Florida Press Association I’ve always been very the writing of the book that the an ailing economy, it’s more students enjoy a luxury that a National Newspaper Assn. impressed with the leadership, first proceeds from sales of the important than ever for young young Waters never knew. Gulf Breeze Area Chamber discipline and service exhibited book would be earmarked for a people to determine and demon- Thanks to leaders like Landfair, of Commerce (“2003 Small by our AFJROTC members. scholarship to a deserving Gulf strate ambition toward a career. Wise and Armitage, these young Business of the Year”) Through the years, several Gulf Breeze High AFJROTC student. For students attending college, cadets are being equipped with Pensacola Beach Chamber Breeze students used the organ- Prospective scholarship recipi- it’s crucial that career decisions the social and leadership skills of Commerce ization as a springboard to suc- ents were required to read the be reached as early as possible. that will help many achieve the Pensacola Chamber cessful military careers, while 127-page book and write 500- For students forgoing college, American dream. of Commerce others have used the elective word essays on it. The best it’s equally crucial that they pur- Someday, books might be Navarre Tourist course to simply better them- essay would earn the writer a sue some type of skill or trade written about these young Development Council selves as individuals. $100 scholarship to be applied that will keep them off the achievers – either by editors and “We’re Christians and tend to be Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce In 2010, my first book was toward a secondary education. unemployment lines. authors like me or, perhaps, by more traditional in our support published. Titled ‘Mizu-san: Tuesday night, I was proud to Additionally, I urged students themselves. and view of marriage. This late LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze The World and War Through the introduce cadet Becca Worley to always be attentive to capital- Opportunity is waiting. in the game, everything candi- News welcomes your opinion. dates say is political.” We reserve the right to edit a Megan Enyart and Dale Boyce letter to fit space available. We Pace and Pensacola do not accept letters containing GBHS Drama commended for ‘Anything Goes’ show a personal attack on any indi- vidual. Letters must be limited Gulf Breeze High School’s ‘Anything Goes’ in just three Brown, Abigail Spencer, Kevin to one per month from an indi- recent presentation of LETTERS weeks following their return. Wheatley, and Eric and Claire vidual writer. If we receive form ‘Anything Goes’ involved an Timmons is renowned for her Lautier are products of letters, we will print only the first incredible assortment of talent- scene to scene was exciting for ability to encourage her drama Timmons’s training. one we receive. Include your ed young individuals who were the audience. students to achieve at levels Let’s celebrate the efforts of name, address and daytime flawless in their renditions of The Gulf Breeze Drama more advanced than that which Margie Timmons and the talent- phone number. the familiar Cole Porter stan- Department, under the direction they should be able to produce. ed, dedicated Drama dards. The dance routines were of Margie Timmons, recently Her standards of excellence are Department of Gulf Breeze CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze splendid; costuming was stun- received awards at the Florida mirrored in the students’ skills High School! News is committed to accuracy ning, and the smoothness with State Drama Competition and in all aspects of drama produc- Nan Harper and wants to hear from you if we which the group moved from put together the routines for tion. Stars such as Ashley Gulf Breeze need to make a correction or clarification. Please email us “It’s great to finally have a at [email protected] President who supports gay mar- with the subject line riage, but sad that it takes the need CORRECTION or Pump prices subside substantially Gas prices as to gain votes before an election to CLARIFICATION. Or, call of May 14: endorse such an issue.” (850) 932-8986 during Pessimistic economic news Pensacola fell 7.6 cents per Mary Deaver office hours and ask for across the globe caused the gallon in the past week to an $3.73 Pensacola news or sports departments. GAS WATCH National average ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze price of a barrel of oil to drop average of $3.50 a gallon News will not be responsible for to its lowest settlement this in 21 years, according to the Sunday. This compared with - 16.5 cents quality or discoloration in ads year. Oil prices settled last the national average that fell Energy Department, and out- Prices vs. 1 month ago provided by the advertiser or its Friday on the New York put from OPEC remains at 3.3 cents per gallon in the agents. Mercantile Exchange at elevated levels. last week to $3.73, according $96.13 a barrel – $2.36 less to PensacolaGasPrices.com. - 20.3 cents “As a result of weakened than the week prior. The cost Including the change in Prices vs. 1 year ago Gulf Breeze News is published demand, retail gas prices are weekly on Thursdays for $35 of a barrel of oil has not been gas prices in Pensacola dur- per year by Gulf Breeze News this low since December. expected to decrease through- ing the past week, prices out the week and continue Publishing, Inc. Periodical Manufacturing numbers Sunday were 34.8 cents per $3.50 postage paid at Gulf Breeze, and economic growth slowed May’s downward trend in gallon lower than one year Pensacola/Gulf Breeze Florida. USPS # 021819. more than forecast for the pump prices,” said Jessica ago and 32.5 cents per gallon Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- month of April in countries Brady, AAA Spokeswoman, lower than a month ago. tions. POSTMASTER: Please such as China, India, and The Auto Club Group. The national average has - 32.5 cents “I believe marriage is a spiritu- send address changes to “Motorists are paying almost Prices vs. 1 month ago al and religious issue defined Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box across Europe causing global decreased 16.5 cents per gal- 30 cents less for a gallon of by God. It’s sad that politicians 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. fuel demand to decrease at a lon during the last month and - 34.8 cents of either party believe that they All content is copyrighted 2011. time when supply is more gas nationwide, than they did stands 20.3 cents per gallon Advertising rates are available than ample. U.S. oil stock- this time last year. lower than one year ago. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 17, 2012 7 A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS It’s not too late to prepare for long-term care costs Like everyone else, you hope have a 40 percent chance of that’s most appropriate for your advisor to determine if you can to remain physically and finan- entering a nursing home, individual situation. benefit from a durable power of cially independent your entire according to a study by the U.S. Having the ability to pay for attorney – a document that lets life. And you might well Department of Health and long-term care is obviously you delegate your financial deci- achieve this goal. Nonetheless, Human Services. And about 10 important. But other issues sions to a relative, close friend or the future is not ours to see, so percent of those who enter a might also enter the picture. For anyone you might choose. you’ll want to prepare yourself nursing home will stay there example, if you need to enter a None of us like to think about for as many contingencies as five or more years. nursing home, you may be suf- spending time in a nursing home possible – one of which is the Clearly, if you take no steps fering from a physical or mental or needing round-the-clock care high cost of long-term care. to prepare yourself for the disability that might prevent you in our own homes. However, Long-term care primarily home was more than $87,000 aides and homemaker compan- potentially devastating costs of from handling your own affairs. life is unpredictable. But even if refers to nursing home expenses, per year in 2011, according to ion services were $21 and $19, an extended nursing home stay, This impairment could prove you can’t avoid the need for but it also includes services pro- the 2011 MetLife Market respectively. you could be jeopardizing the disastrous to your finances, long-term care, you can take vided in your own home. In Survey of Long-Term Care With luck, of course, you assets you’ve worked so hard to which is why you can’t afford steps to help reduce the finan- either case, it could be expensive. Costs. The same survey found won’t need to worry about these accumulate. Even worse, if you to take that type of chance. cial strain it can cause you and The national average rate for that the average private-pay types of expenses. But consider run through your money, you Instead, consult with your legal your family. a private room in a nursing hourly rates for home health this: People who reach age 65 might end up creating a finan- cial and emotional burden for Call for other showtimes (850) 934-3332 EXT 1 your grown children. 1233 Crane Cove Blvd Gulf Breeze, Florida Unfortunately, many people 3.7 miles east of Pensacola Beach Exit OBITUARIES * There is an extra $2.50 assume that a federal or state charge for 3D movies government program will help IMOGENE DAVIS Corbett Davis Jr. and DeeDee tle with pancreatic cancer. them pay for their long-term Fri-Sun OPEN AT 12:30PM • Mon-Thur OPEN AT 1:30PM 1929-2012 Davis, Bradley Davis Sr. and Born May 25, 1967, Jordan care expenses. However, Dictator (R) Fri-Sun: ...... 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:05, 9:10 Mary Davis, and Corlette Davis died at his home in Gulf Breeze Medicare pays only a small por- Mon-Thur: ...... 2:00, 4:00, 7:15, 9:05 Imogene Fowler Davis, 82, Mueller and Gus Mueller; seven with his sister, Angela, by his tion of nursing home costs, and Battleship (PG13) Fri-Sun: . . . . .1:45, 3:15, 4:45, 6:15, 7:45, 9:15 of Gulf Breeze, passed away on grandchildren: Corbett Davis III, side. Jordan was a 1985 gradu- to be eligible for Medicaid, you Mon- Thurs: ...... 2:10, 2:40, 5:10, 6:40, 8:10 Bradley Davis Jr. (BJ), ate of Gulf Breeze High School. Sunday, May 6, 2012. would likely have to divest What to Expect (PG13) Fri-Sun: ...... 1:20, 4:05, 6:55, 9:25 Courtney Davis, Matthew Davis, He was a devoted Born Aug. 14, Mon-Thur: ...... 1:55, 4:10, 6:30, 8:45 Gabriel Mueller, Luke Mueller, and hardworking yourself of most of your finan- 1929 in Wash- cial assets. Consequently, Dark Shadows (PG13) Fri-Sun: .1:30, 2:50, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 8:15, 9:25 ington, D.C., and Leo Mueller; and two great- maintenance you’ll probably need to find Mon-Thur: ...... 2:30, 4:40, 5:30, 7:10, 8:30 raised in Mobile, grandchildren, Corbett Davis III employee at the Ala., she and her and Mia Katherine Davis. Holiday Inn another way to pay for long- Chimpanzee (G) Fri-Sun: ...... 12:55 husband, Corbett Imogene is predeceased by Express on term care. Mon- Thurs: ...... 2:40 Davis Sr., married one grandson, Adam Davis. Pensacola Beach. Fortunately, there are invest- Avengers 2D (PG13) Fri-Sun: ...... 1:15, 2:45, 5:45, 7:15, 8:45 in 1949 and Funeral service and Mass Jordan led a ment or protection vehicles Mon- Thurs: ...... 2:00, 4:00, 5:00, 7:00 Jordan Davis moved to were held at St. Ann Catholic simple life and designed specifically to help Avengers 3D (PG13) Fri-Sun: ...... 4:15 Church in Gulf Breeze on loved his family Pensacola in you meet long-term care Monday- Thursday: ...... 8:00 1950. On July 30, they would Thursday, May 10. Interment and friends. He loved children expenses. Your financial advisor followed at Rose Lawn and animals, especially his To buy tickets online, go to: WWW.MOVIESHOWTIME.NET Find us on FACEBOOK have been married 63 years. can help you pick the option As the matriarch of Jewelers Cemetery. cats. People will most remem- Trade Shop, Imogene helped Pallbearers were Gus ber him for his big heart and Corbett build a successful busi- Mueller, Gabriel Mueller, Luke gentle spirit. ness in downtown Pensacola Mueller, Corbett Davis III, B.J. Jordan was welcomed into that now is in its third genera- Davis, Matthew Davis and Heaven by his Grandmother, tion. The love and hard work Honorary Pallbearer Leo Ruby Austin and his parents, she put into JTS set a high Mueller. Clara and Lee Jordan. standard and example that can Memorial donations are sug- Survivors include: his sisters, still be seen today. gested to West Florida Polly Graham (Rayvon) and Mrs. Davis’ comfortable din- Covenant Hospice, 5041 N. Angela Jordan; his brothers, ner table was regularly filled 12th Ave., Pensacola, FL David Jordan (Debra) and Eddy with friends and family who 32504. Jordan (Nichakon); nephews, always looked forward to her Arrangements were entrust- Brandan, Shadron Graham, fine cooking and her sharp ed to Rose Lawn Funeral Home Devyn Bigelow and Austin sense of humor. This was one of Gulf Breeze. Offer condo- Jordan; and his special friends, of the joys of her life as were lences, share memories and Christine and Christian Collins. watering her flowers, walking sign the guestbook at: Funeral services were held on her dock or playing with one www.roselawn-fh.com. May 6 at Coastline Calvary of the many cats she owned Chapel. Trahan Family Funeral through the years. GREGG JORDAN Home was in charge of A loving wife, mother, grand- arrangements. 1967-2012 ■ mother and great-grandmother, Editor’s note: Gulf she will be missed by a family Breeze News last week pub- Gregg Coylee Jordan, 44, of that loves her very much. lished an incorrect photograph Gulf Breeze, passed away on Davis is survived by her hus- of Gregg Jordan. The GBN Friday, May 4, 2012 after fight- band, Corbett Davis Sr.; three regrets any inconvenience the ing a courageous, two-year bat- children and their spouses: error might have caused.

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Submitted photo Gulf Breeze Fellowship of Christian Athletes members last week met International FCA President Les Steckel, former head coach of the Minnesota Vikings, during a banquet in Pensacola, From left: Connor Nitterauer, Garner Curington, Steckel, Tyler Phelps, Riley Nolan, Adam Colston and Corey Nolan.

Suzanne M. Day, O.D. Doctor of Optometry FCAhuddle grows from humble beginnings 1040 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Suite 210 Gulf Breeze, Fl 32561 850.932.4184 BY RILEY C. NOLAN ing and rare opportunity to meet Special to Gulf Breeze News READER SUBMISSION an FCA legend, Les Steckel, [email protected] former coach of many NFL organizations and currently the It all started one Monday last “huddle,” or small group, into 30 kids up a half-hour earlier International President of FCA. January at an after-school pro- Gulf Breeze Middle School. than usual and continued to He was in town to present to gram put on by Gulf Breeze Michaela Pattison, Ben encourage and support us with 225 local business leaders the United Methodist Church. We Barrow, Garner Curington, regular meetings at Starbucks. vision of FCA and how their recently had lost our youth pas- Jackson Shelton, Sarai Grace Last April, my family decid- role as teammates and financial tor, and there were a few adult Stanford, Cole Nitterauer and I ed to downsize from a large supporters could positively volunteers filling in that role. met Mr. Fuller to talk about how house on the water to a more impact their community. To Many young people were to start a huddle in our school as modest home in East Hill. learn more about this ministry upset about the abrupt and well as to discuss boundaries Along the way, we held a large or opportunities to send young unforeseen departure of our that might get us into trouble estate sale, with the proceeds leaders to leadership camp this youth leader, and Mrs. Jenny with the School Board if we donated entirely to help send summer, please contact either Barrow, while trying to make us crossed them; this part was the some of the future and upcom- Board Member Betsy Nolan or feel better and at peace about most important, because he did- ing FCA leaders to a leadership Area Representative John Fuller this untimely exit, challenged us n’t want a repeat of what hap- camp for a week in St. Simon’s at [email protected] with words I will never forget: pened to a Pace High School Island, Ga. This was important or [email protected], respectively. “Don’t wait for ministry oppor- teacher at senior graduation just because the next batch of lead- I encourage everyone to tunities to come to you; take one year before. ers would get some elite training never underestimate the impact action and find something that After receiving permission that we never did. that your influence and support you want to work on. Be the from Principal Richard Cobb of Beginning in September, six might have on your ministry of ‘Hands and Feet of Jesus’ Gulf Breeze Middle School to eighth-graders stepped up to choice. You never know what (Romans 5:10).” use a classroom for a club meet- leadership roles for the Fellow- your words will encourage That night, I went home and ing, we began to meet on ship of Christian Athletes’ sec- peers to do until you speak to typed out an e-mail to the Thursdays at 7 a.m. We faced a ond year at GBMS. They have them. Fellowship of Christian Athletes challenge as this club needed to helped immensely in expanding ■ (FCA), a ministry that I had be 100-percent student-led with the group from 10 original The writer, Riley Nolan, been looking into for some time absolutely no help from a parent members to anywhere from 60 attended Gulf Breeze Middle because of an athlete named of or teacher – quite a big job for to 100 participants on a weekly School and is a member of the Tim Tebow. The next day, I middle school students at 7 in basis. Pensacola High School Class of received a reply to my letter the morning! Last week, we had an amaz- 2015. from a man I have come to The first couple of weeks, we respect and love, John Fuller. As made a lot of mistakes that we the local leader of FCA, he could learn from; in the upcom- offered to take an afternoon out ing weeks, we grew from about of his busy schedule to come 10 in attendance to an average meet with me and a few other of 30 each week. Mr. Fuller was select leaders to try to get a surprised that anyone could get Pensacola State to offer summer Kids’ College It’s time for parents to check World, Drawing Studio, out the offerings at Kids’ Fashion Design, Olympic College, a Pensacola State Games, Harry Potter, College summer program that Newspaper Reporter, Swim- features fun classes and special- ming, Lego World, Private I ized camps on the Pensacola Sleuth and much more. and Warrington campuses. Kids’ College also offers Kids’ College runs June 11 to specialized camps for a variety Aug. 10 and is geared for chil- of age groups – including dren 6-12 years old. Courses are Chihuly Art Camp, Follow Me offered between 8 a.m. and 4:45 Robot, Environmental Camp, p.m. Monday through Friday in Junior Medical Explorer Camp separate age groups. Cost and a selection of sports camps varies, depending on selections. for girls and boys. 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Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER May 17, 2012 Dolphins host spring game tonight GBHS hosts Catholic, Murphy from Mobile in three-team j amboree Slowing BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News GBHS holds Blue and down – [email protected] White Spring Game The Dolphins held its annual Blue and just a little The Gulf Breeze Dolphin football White Spring game Friday – with a new team will host Catholic and Murphy in a twist to the scoring. While the sports schedule in spring jamboree tonight, starting at 6:30 The varsity level players played the the area may never stop, it does p.m., at Dolphin Stadium. first and third quarters for 15 minutes, slow down a bit, which this Each team’s junior varsity and varsity while the junior varsity level players sports writer will certainly enjoy. will play one quarter against each team. played the second and fourth for 12 But there are some thing Younger players will play the first half, minutes each. this guy can do to stay busy older ones the second half. The offensive team scored points the after tonight’s spring jamboree There will be a 10-minute break in traditional way (six for touchdown, three football games. between each 12-minute quarter. The for field goal, two for two-point Optimist Fishing Rodeo only facet of special teams will be point conversion and one for extra point), this weekend after touchdowns and field goals (no along with one point for each first down. The 37th annual Gulf kicking or punting). ‘Punts’ will be 35 The defense scored points for any Breeze Optimist Fishing yards. The first team listed will be on fumble or interception that was ran back Rodeo is May 19-20 at offense first. for a touchdown, four points for a Shoreline Park South. Cost is $6 per person – GBHS passes takeaway (fumble recovery or Cost is $20 per angler, but will not be accepted. interception), three points for a turnover the fee is waived for children on downs, a missed field goal or a fourth down stop, two points for a blocked kick under the age of 10 who have JAMBOREE SCHEDULE an adult registered. and one point for a missed PAT or a quarterback sack. Angler can purchase tickets The following is the schedule for tonight’s at Gulf Breeze Bait and spring jamboree at Dolphin Stadium. After the four quarters, each squads Tackle, Hot Spots Bait and Entry is $6 per person – passes will NOT squared off from the 10-yard line going Tackle, Dizzy Lizzy Bait and be accepted for this game. in, with each getting four plays. The final First Half (JV) score was Offense 107, Defense 51. Tackle, Outcast Bait and Catholic (white uniforms) vs. Murphy (blue) Tackle, West Marine at W. Murphy (blue) vs. Gulf Breeze (white) “There has been a lot of retention in Barrancas Avenue, Tight Lines GBHS (blue) vs. Catholic (white) our older players and our younger guys Second Half (Varsity) Bait and Tackle, Pensacola have done a good job of picking up the Catholic (white uniforms) vs. Murphy (blue) concepts and the speed of the game,” Beach Fishing Pier or Half Murphy (blue) vs. Gulf Breeze (white) Hitch Bait and Tackle. GBHS (blue) vs. Catholic (white) coach Chris Nemith said. The grand prize is $1,000, •SEE DOLPHINS, PAGE 3B courtesy of the Optimist Club. For more information, call 261-3731. Fairways to Freedom Golf Tourney May 24 Tiger Point Golf and Country Club will host the Fairways to ABOVE: Freedom Golf Tournament May Chandler 24 at 1 p.m. Foxworth Part of the proceeds will go (12) tries to towards the Marine Aviation Memorial Tower. Cost is $80 elude a per player (which includes tackle of greens fee, driving range, Randy Halpin putting green, lunch from in the first Subway and after party) or $300 quarter of the for a four-person team. For Blue and more information, call the Gulf White Game. Breeze Chamber at 932-7888. Foxworth had Baccalaureate May 31 a touchdown GBHS seniors are cordially and two extra invited to Baccalaureate 2012 point kicks. on May 31 at 6:00 p.m. at Gulf Breeze United Methodist LEFT: Matt Church. The Baccalaureate Kolokouris service is a nondenominational comes over to religious service and all are help Nick invited to attend. Kozbiel on a Any seniors who would like tackle of Gray to read from a scripture of their Dorsey during choosing, sing/provide music, the first and to write and/or recite a quarter Friday. poem or prayer can contact Fr. Paul Lambert at frpaul@stan- Jason Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Thompson/Gulf ngulfbreeze.org. Breeze News Walker Davis (top) and Robbie McLin (33) team up to stop Kyle Smith during Friday’s Blue and White game. OWN THE LIFESTYLE T H I S T W O S T O R Y B E A U T Y M A K E S A S T A T E M E N T S T A R T I N G A T T H E C U R B !

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MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 2012 Southern League Team Statistics Batting (Through May 13) AB R H HR RBI BB K SB OB SLG AVG Huntsville 1225 145 336 18 136 119 251 24 .343 .384 .274 Pensacola 1253 151 327 21 138 158 292 23 .343 .361 .261 Birmingham 1266 181 323 14 166 166 287 44 .346 .369 .255 Jackson 1249 154 318 27 148 116 284 41 .321 .387 .255 Chattanooga 1287 179 318 24 166 139 312 47 .327 .376 .247 Montgomery 1239 175 304 22 162 150 247 50 .335 .381 .245 Tennessee 1211 129 295 20 115 136 255 20 .321 .362 .244 Mobile 1219 163 291 26 155 144 273 38 .326 .362 .239 Mississippi 1234 126 285 10 114 138 285 41 .314 .315 .231 Jacksonville 1215 139 262 20 130 147 321 14 .306 .332 .216

Pitching (Through May 13) W-L ERA SO SV H R ER HR BB SO Jackson 22-15 2.36 4 12 269 103 88 17 129 302 Mobile 24-14 3.15 4 12 301 141 117 19 122 303 Mississippi 15-21 3.44 2 7 299 142 127 18 139 264 Birmingham 20-18 3.64 1 12 304 157 135 17 165 243 Tennessee 15-22 3.70 2 12 319 159 132 25 122 254 Pensacola 18-20 3.73 3 8 291 155 139 22 146 313 Jacksonville 18-20 3.74 4 11 329 165 140 19 125 281 Photo courtesy of the Blue Wahoos Chattanooga 16-22 4.01 1 7 324 168 152 16 156 311 Huntsville 21-15 4.04 0 15 303 163 152 16 136 284 And the pitch... Montgomery 18-20 4.80 2 7 320 189 173 25 170 252 Josh Smith celebrated his 13th birthday recently by throwing out the first pitch at a Blue Wahoos game.

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#6 #35 #7 Ryan Dani el Tim LaMarre Cor ci no Gustafson Hit in all six games Struck out seven Struck out six in BEFORE OR AFTER THE BEACH, Fellhauer was selected by the Cincinnati in the seventh round last week, going and allowed only six and of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft. Fellhauer, who played colle- 9-for-24 with three two runs in six allowed two runs THERE’STIME TO SHOP! giately at Cal State Fullerton, was a member of the 2008 FISU runs and three in a no decision World Championship gold medal winning team. innings in a no stolen bases. last week. Never the same store twi ce! Fellhauer played 99 games last year with Class-A Bakersfield decision last week. www.eliterepeatsandboutique.com before playing 28 games with the Wahoos’ predecessor, the Harbourtown, Suite 27 Carolina Mudcats. A third generation pro baseball player, HONORABLE MENTI ON #10 Mark Serrano 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. | Gulf Breeze, FL Fellhauer hit .281 with Bakersfield in 2011 and .278 with M - F 10 AM - 6 PM • SAT 10 AM - 5 PM Carolina. He’s batting .327 here (as of Sunday). (850) 934-00492

A Look Back... 2012 Southern League A Look Ahead Individual Statistics Y ASON HOMPSON Costanzo finally B J T BATTING RBIs Gulf Breeze News makes ‘The Show’ (Through May 14) Justin Bour TNS 27 [email protected] Mike Costanzo, an eight-year Average Henry Wrigley MTG 27 minor leaguer, made his major- Henry Rodriguez PNS .348 Drew Garcia BIR 26 The Blue Wahoos (Reds’AA league debut with the Reds Todd Cunningham MIS .330 Alfredo Marte MOB 26 affiliate) will be on the road Sunday, the first Blue Wahoo to Andy Gonzalez HVL .322 Jared Mitchell BIR 26 Nick Franklin MO .318 this week, taking on the make it to the bigs. Costanzo hit Drew Garcia BIR .316 Stolen Bases Jacksonville Suns after hosting a sacrifice fly Sunday in the Francisco Martinez JXN 14 a five-game series last weekend Reds’ 9-6 win over the On Base Percentage Tyler Saladino BIR 13 with the Birmingham Barons. Nationals, a game where Joey Andy Gonzalez HVL .439 Justin Greene BIR 12 Braves 3, Blue Wahoos 1 Votto hit three home runs. Matt Davidson MOB .429 Tyler Bortnick MTG 11 Jake Smolinski JAX .419 Omar Luna MTG 11 (seven innings, May 8) – Sean More transactions Tyler Saladino BIR .411 Gilmartin, the Atlanta Braves’ Henry Rodriguez, who holds Two tied at .400 Pitching (Through May 14) fifth-rated prospect, threw a the league’s highest batting compete-game and struck out nine average (.346) and the longest Runs Sean Gilmartin MIS 51 as the Braves won a rain-shortened hitting streak in the Southern Tyler Saladino BIR 28 Trevor Bauer MOB 48.1 Matt Davidson MOB 25 Tyler Thornburg HVL 47 game in their series opener. League this year (16) was put Jared Mitchell BIR 24 Graham Taylor JAX 46.1 Braves 5, Blue Wahoos 3 on the disabled list Thursday. Three tied with 23 Two tied with 45.1 (May 9) – Mississippi scored Miguel Rojas was recalled four runs in the seventh for a from Louisville to replace him. Hits come-from-behind win over Saturday, Curtis Partch Scooter Gennett HVL 47 Trevor Bauer MOB 1.68 and Andrew Means Henry Rodriguez PNS 46 Taijuan Walker JXN 1.83 the Wahoos, despite a three-hit Matt Davidson MOB 42 Danny Hultzen JXN 1.91 game from Ryan LaMarre. were recalled from Advanced-A Drew Garcia BIR 42 Tyler Thornburg HVL 1.91 Blue Wahoos 4, Braves 3 (10 Bakersfield, while pitcher Wirfin Ryan LaMarre PNS 42 Shane Dyer MTG 2.03 innings, Thursday) – Cody Obispo was promoted to Puckett’s bases-loaded walk in Louisville. James Ewing was Doubles sent back to Bakersfield. Hunter Morris HVL 16 Trevor Bauer MOB 60 the 10th scored Didi Gregorius Ian Gac MIS 13 Tyler Thornburg HVL 51 while Donnie Joseph (4-0, six Sunday, infielder David Four tied with 12 Tyler Skaggs MOB 46 saves, 0.47 ERA in 16 games) got Vidal was brought up from James Paxton JXN 43 the win as the Wahoos snapped a Bakersfield, while Rojas was Triples J.C. Sulbaran PNS 45 three-game losing streak. transferred back to Louisville. Jared Mitchell BIR 7 Ones that got away Tyler Bortnick MTG 5 Wins Barons 6, Blue Wahoos 4 Nick Buss CHA 4 Trevor Bauer MOB 7 (Friday) – J.C. Sulbaren The Blue Wahoos went 2-4 Donnie Webb JAX 4 Pedro Hernandez BIR 5 walked a season-high six as last week. In all four losses, Blue Seven tied with 3 Tyler Thornburg HVL 5 Birmingham rallied from 4-0 Wahoo starters either had the Donnie Joseph PNS down to win the series opener. lead or left with the game tied. Home Runs and six others tied with 4 Productive Puckett Matt Davidson MOB 8 Saves Blue Wahoos 8-4, Barons Kyeong Kang MTG 8 Evan Reed JAX 8 0-2 (Sunday) – Kyle Lotzkar, Cody Puckett leads the Alfredo Marte MOB 8 Robert Wooten HVL 8 in his second game since being Wahoos with six home runs (as Cody Puckett PNS Evan Marshall MOB 7 called up from Bakersfield, of Sunday). The Wahoos have And two others tied with 7 Stephen Pryor JXN 7 allowed only two hits in 6 1/3 won its last five in which Puckett Donnie Joseph PNS 6 as the Wahoos won game one, has homered and are 10-2 on the which was suspended in the season when he drives in a run. first Saturday due to rain. Win in Louisville Koyie Hill homered in game In his first start for Triple-A one, while Josh Fellhauer, Louisville, Pedro Villareal Puckett and Yordanys Perez allowed five runs in 5 2/3 homered in game two as Curtis innings, while striking out Partch, in his first appearance seven and earning a 6-5 win since being recalled from over Norfolk on May 9. Bakersfield, picked up the win. Still looking Barons 8, Blue Wahoos 4 for road series win (Monday) – Puckett and Joel The Wahoos have gone Guzman homered in a loss to either 2-3 or 1-4 on the road so the Barons. far this season.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 17, 2012 3B DOLPHINS: GBHS hosts Catholic, Murphy tonight Continued from page 1B Jason Thompson/ First quarter Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News The first 15-minute quarter pitted Garner Curington (7) is hit by Jake Houma Wesley Caldwell looks for room the first string offense against the first as he releases a pass during second to run during the fourth quarter string defense. Andy Creech and Gray quarter action Friday. Curington had two Friday at Dolphin Stadium. Dorsey alternated series at quarterback. touchdown passes in the game. The defense had its way early, keeping the offense off the board their first four series. Zach Middleton had an interception on the fourth series before Creech led the offense to its first points. Lucas Zalar made a 31-yard field goal. Nick Bookout picked off a Dorsey pass on the next series before Creech found Auston Fillinger on a 36-yard touchdown pass. Defensively, Tucker Batte and Robbie McLin teamed up for a fourth down stop. Second quarter The Dolphin crowd got its first glimpse of tailback Chris Cain, who had four touchdown runs in the quarter. Garner Curington threw the only touchdown pass of the quarter, a 19- yarder to Jacob Kubik. Zach Arner added a 25-yard touchdown run, while Kaya Dunn made four PATs, but Gant Player blocked the fifth PAT. Wesley Caldwell recovered a fumble on defense. Cain finished with 131 yards rushing on seven carries, while Kubik caught four passes for 46 yards and two touchdowns. Curington was 6-for-9 for 56 yards and two scores. Third quarter Creech threw a touchdown pass to Xan Sarra and ran for a second score. Creech finished the day going 10- for-16 for 123 yards and three touchdowns, while Dorsey was 4-for- 14 for 15 yards and two interceptions. Trey Linton had four catches for 18 yards, including one for a first down. Chandler Foxworth, who had 37 yards rushing and a touchdown, made two extra point kicks in the quarter, but missed a 39-yard field goal. Caldwell had 33 yards rushing in the Dunn made the second PAT, but The defense made stops on four of the final quarter. Player blocked the first one. first five series, with Batte and Patrick First and goal series In the third series, Foxworth had a Turnipseed combining on a sack. The defense, led by Sarra and Kyle six-yard touchdown run, while Sarra Fourth quarter Smith, held the offense, who missed a caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from The defense ruled in the second 12- 34-yard field goal attempt by Zalar. Creech in the third series. Foxworth minute quarter, with Dunn’s 20 yard In the second series Kubik caught a made both the PATs. field goal on the final play accounting five-yard touchdown pass from Dunn made a 23-yard field goal in the for the only points scored by the Curington, while Cain scored on a 10- final series. Peyton Hoover and Player offense in the quarter. yard run. quarterbacked the second and fourth series. Blue and White game scoring recap (Offense score first) Clay Moss first down catch catch from Creech 64-40 First series from Curington 38-17 Creech 3-yard touchdown run Defense turnover on downs 0-3 Zach Arner 25-yard (Foxworth kick) 71-40 Defense turnover on downs 0-6 touchdown run (Dunn kick) 45-17 Fourth series Defense turnover on downs 0-9 Cain first down run 46-17 Defense turnover on downs 71-43 Zack Middleton interception 0-13 Alex Thompson sack 46-18 Defense turnover on downs 71-46 Andy Creech first down run 1-13 Cain 35-yard touchdown run Defense penalty for first down 72-46 Chandler Foxworth first (Gant Player block Dunn kick) 52-20 Caldwell first down run 73-46 down run 2-13 Wesley Caldwell Caldwell first down run 74-46 Lucas Zalar 31-yard fumble recovery 52-24 Dunn 20-yard field goal 77-46 field goal 5-13 Third series Nick Bookout interception 5-17 Defense turnover on downs 52-27 First first and goal series Auston Fillinger 36-yard Creech first down run 53-27 Zalar 34-yard touchdown from Creech Xan Sarra 20-yard field goal no good 77-49 (Zalar kick) 12-17 touchdown pass from Creech Second first and goal series Gray Dorsey first down run 13-17 (Foxworth kick) 60-27 Kubik 5-yard touchdown Second series Patrick Turnipseed and pass from Curington Chris Cain 33-yard touchdown Tucker Batte sack 60-28 (Player block Dunn kick) 83-51 run (Kaya Dunn kick) 20-17 Defense turnover on downs 60-31 Cain 10-yard touchdown Jacob Kubik first down catch Creech first down run 61-31 run (Dunn kick) 90-51 from Garner Curington 21-17 Trey Linton first down Third first and goal series Kubik 19-yard touchdown catch from Creech 62-31 Foxworth 6-yard touchdown pass from Curington Defense turnover on downs 62-34 run (Foxworth kick) 97-51 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News (Dunn kick) 28-17 Defense turnover on downs 62-37 Sarra 10-yard touchdown pass Cain first down run 29-17 Foxworth first down run 63-37 from Creech (Foxworth kick) 104-51 Drawing a crowd Cain first down run 30-17 Foxworth 39-yard Fourth first and goal series Cain 1-yard touchdown field goal no good 63-40 Dunn 23-yard field goal 107-51 Chris Cain (33), who scored four second period touchdowns, is brought run (Dunn kick) 37-17 Kody Kelley first down down by Zach Briones and Zach Wilson after a short gain Friday. 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BY JASON THOMPSON TP Russell 7, Navarre Kelly 3: Gulf Breeze News Hannah Farej singled, doubled, tripled [email protected] and scored three times, while Elle Branton and Ava Beaugrand both dou- A pair of GBSA rec softball teams took bled and scored once for Russell. second and third respective in their age Makayla Torres and Morgan groups at the recent Northwest Florida Gottstine both singled and scored runs Girls Softball Alliance’s Midseason in the win. Tournament at Shoreline Park. GB Burkholder 13, TP Morse 12: Team Shearman took second place Ashlin Salvator went 3-for-3 with a in the 10-under division, while Team double and scored once, while Hering Smith was third in the 8-under division. doubled twice and scored twice in a The following is a recap of all the win over Morse. Neumann and GBSA and Tiger Point teams from the Burkholder both scored twice in the 8-under and 10-under divisions: win, while Baradon went 3-for-4 and 10-under scored twice for Morse. Perdido Shockwave 20, TP Morse 0: GB Shearman 20, City of Pensacola Hannah Baradon was the lone baserunner Panthers 0: Rotunda tripled and hit a for Morse in a loss to the Shockwave. grand slam, while Sophie Faircloth GB Uhl 10, GB Burkholder 8: doubled twice and scored twice in a Kaylie Herring had two hits and scored win for Shearman. twice for Burkholder, while Madison Michaela O’Grady and Helms both Snyder and Callie Neumann both scored three times, while Shearman, scored twice. Olivia Vassilades singled Riley Hart, Elaina McCulley and and scored twice. Micha Clark both scored twice. Perdido Shockwave 8, GB GB Amberson 14, TP Russell 6: Amberson 7: Devon Elliott went 3-for- Carlee Amberson scored four times, while 3 with two doubles and scored once, Elliott and Hill both had two hits and two while Hallie Hill went 2-for-3 and runs scored in a win for Amberson. scored once in a loss for Amberson. Ballay scored twice in the win, while Abby Mayes singled and scored Morgan Russell went 3-for-3 and three times, while Briahna Balley scored twice in the loss. Hannah Farej scored twice. doubled and scored twice, while GB Burkholder 8, Navarre Kelly Branton and Lauren Crawford both 7: Kaylie Hering’s two-run homer in singled and scored once. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News the fourth was the difference as Perdido Wicked 9, GB Uhl 4 U-10 runners up Burkholder edged Kelly. GB Amberson 9, Navarre Askins Hering and Vassilades both had two 0: Amberson and Hill combined on a Gulf Breeze Sherman finished second in the U10 division at the recent Northwest Florida Girls Softball hits, while Callie Neumann doubled no-hitter with nine strikeouts in a win Alliance Midseason Tournament. They are (front, from left): coach Jeff Helms, Riley Hart, Eliana McCulley, Mira and scored twice. Snyder singled and for Amberson. Helms, Sophie Faircloth and Madison Clay. Bacrow (from left): Micha Clark, Annalise Rotunda, head coach scored once in the win. Wren Deputy went 2-for-2 with a Charlie Shearman, Sarah Shearman, Michaela OGrady and coach Steve Clay. Perdido Wicked 4, GB Shearman double, while Amberson and Jenny 2: Annalise Rotunda and Mira Helms Malymeaux both scored twice. Maci GB Shearman 9, GB Burkholder 5: both scored runs, while Sarah Shearman Drees and Sophie Doerr both singled Shearman went 3-for-3 with a triple and hit two triples in a loss for Shearman. and scored once. scored twice, while Rotunda and O’Grady both had two hits in a win for Shearman. Madison Clay doubled and scored twice, while Faircloth tripled and scored once in the win. Neumann homered and scored twice for Burkholder, while Vassiliades and Hering both had two hits in the loss. GB Uhl 13, GB Amberson 12: Elizabeth Ann Pollitt scored three times, while Brennan Chandler singled, doubled and scored once in a win for Uhl. Mary Brandon went 3-for-4 in the loss, while Mayes doubled and scored three times. Amberson and Elliott both scored twice, while Ballay, Deputy and Drees all scored once. GB Shearman 16, COP Tyler 1: Faircloth, Clay and Shearman all scored three times in Shearman’s win over Tyler. Rotunda and O’Grady both scored twice, while McCulley and Hart both scored once. GB Shearman 14, GB Uhl 2: Faircloth homered, while Rotunda singled and scored three times in a win for Shearman. Clay and Shearman both scored twice, while Clark went 2-for-2 and scored once. GB Shearman 10, Perdido Shockwave 0: O’Grady hit a grand slam, while Clark and Shearman both had two hits as Shearman advanced to Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News the championship game. Clark and Third place Helms both scored twice, while Gulf Breeze Smith finished third in the U18 division at the recent Faircloth, Clay and Hart all scored once. Northwest Florida Girls Softball Alliance Midseason Tournament. They Shearman went 2-for-3 in the win. are (front, from left): Gabby Branning, Morgan Kronlage, Kaylee King, GB Shearman 7, Perdido Wicked 5 Karlee Carrell and Riley Bloomberg. Second row (from left): Peyton (seven innings): Shearman scored three in the seventh to force the ‘if’ game. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Wilson, Jada Cuputa, Emily Crowder, Riley Simpson and Camilla Kaylee King puts the ball in play for Team Smith during the Midseason Sanchez. Back (from left): Coaches Charlie Smith and Mike Green. •SEE NWFGSA, PAGE 5B

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BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

Several area softball players placed in the top three at the sectional Pitch, Hit & Run competition Saturday in Tallahassee. Hannah Driscoll won the girls 13-14 year old competition, while Taylor Kelly and Madeline Stone both took second in the 7-8 and 9-10 year old girls divi- sions, respectively. Submitted Photo Rachel Hester took third Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Madeline Stone took second place at the sectional Pitch, Hit place in the girls’ 9-10 year Pitch, Hit and Run overall champs and Run competition Saturday in Tallahassee. old division. Several Tiger Point, Navarre and Perdido players recently won Pitch, Hit and Run district championships at Shoreline Park. They are (front, from left): Garrett Schulter (11-12 year olds), Erin Mayhew (7-8s), Deyton Powell (7-8s) and Hannah Driscoll (13-14s).

Lisa Newell/Gulf Breeze News JV baseball academic award winners GBHS junior varsity baseball players (from left) Mason Baker, Tommy Bixler, Connor Crooke, Zach Schonewolf, C.J. Morgan, Michael Hawkins and Kale Jarvis were all named Academic Award winners at the recent GBHS Baseball Awards Banquet at St. Ann’s Catholic Church.

Seniors win softball awards GBHS softball seniors Amanda Curington (left) and Megan McDonald (right) were the Golden Glove and Silver Slugger Award winners at the recent GBHS Softball Awards Banquet at the Holiday Inn on Pensacola Beach. Jason Thompson/ Gulf Breeze News NWFGSA: GBSAteams take second, third Continued from page 4B Elise Garber and MiKayla GB Smith 9, TP Boys 4: Faircloth had three hits, all Guest both singled and scored Perdido Rockstars 9, TP Boys 5: doubles, and scored twice, in the once for Garber. Sydney Connelly went 3-for-3, win. Clark and Rotunda both Navarre Kelly 16, GB Clay 5 while Erika Earl went 2-for-3 and had two hits, while Shearman Perdido Angry Birds 13, TP scored once in a loss for Boys. tripled and scored once. Boys 1 Emma Snider scored twice, Championship game Perdido Rockstars 16, GB while Alexandra McCown and Perdido Wicked 5, GB Graber 6: Graber and Guest Ella Lacquement singled and Shearman 2: Faircloth singled, both had two hits and a run scored once. doubled, tripled and scored scored in a loss to the Navarre Kelly 10, GB once in a loss for Shearman. Rockstars. Smith 5: Sanchez went 3-for-3 Clay, Shearman, Helms and Perdido Angry Birds 11, TP with two doubles and scored Clark all had one hit each. Farej 9: Mayhew went 3-for-3 twice, while Caputa homered in and scored twice, while Farej a loss for Smith. 8-under went 2-for-3 and scored twice in Crowder had two hits, including Perdido Rockstars 15, TP a loss to the Angry Birds. a triple, while Riley Simpson had Farej 5: Erin Mayhew and GB Graber 13, GB Clay 2: two singles. Kronlage had a double Madison Douglas both had two Guest singled and scored twice and scored once. hits in a loss to the Rockstars. in a win for Graber. COP Morais 21, GB Smith Rebecca Quinlan tripled and GB Smith 14, Navarre Tetts 16: King went 4-for-4, includ- scored, while Skylar Farej dou- 1: Crowder went 3-for-3 with a ing a double and a home run, bled and scored in the loss. homer and scored three times, while Wilson went 4-for-4 with GB Smith 13, GB Garber while King went 3-for-3 with a a double and scored three times 3: Morgan Kronlage, Camilla homer and scored twice in a win in a loss to Morais. Sanchez and Emily Crowder all over Navarre. Crowder and Sanchez both went 3-for-3 in a win for Smith. Kronlage also went 3-for-3 had three hits, while Kronlage, Mary Catherine Rehm, Kaylee with a triple and scored twice, Gabby Branning, Riley King and Jada Caputa all went while Camilla Sanchez went 2- Simpson and Riley Bloomberg 2-for-2 for Smith, while for-3 and scored twice. Payton all scored once. Caroline Pollitt went 2-for-2 Wilson, Caputa and Karlee Editorial Note – The with a triple and scored once Carrell all had two hits and following was taken from games for Garber. scored once. with first and last names listed.

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Submitted Photo Record setters From left: Kaytlyn Carlson, Tori Bindi, Kristen Watts and Kaitlin Prezioso set a new Gulf Breeze Middle School record in the 400 meter relay at Friday’s 34th annual Barbara B. Whitehead Track and Field Meet. The quartet ran in the race in 57.5 seconds, breaking the 2007 record of 58.0, previously held by Jen Pfeifler, Gina Bertelli, Morgan Floyd and Laurin Halstead. It’s the second school record for Prezioso, who set the 200 meter record last year (27.3).

Jason Thompson/ Gulf Breeze News Best selling authors Seventy-three of Andrea Santelli’s sev- enth grade Advanced Science students recently released Creatures, Plants and More - a 133-page IBook that is number one in the nature section of ITunes. The book, which is free, has been downloaded more than 500 times since its April 26 release. WBMS students release top download on ITunes They may not be older It’s the top free download in Adamson, Caine Hawkins, Heath; enough to vote or drive a car the Nature section. According to Amato, Michaela Hayes, Mackenzie; yet, but several seventh grade Santilli, the iBook has been Atkinson, Antonia; Horvath, Makayla; Barrett, Katherine; Howard, Haylee; classes at Woodlawn Beach downloaded by readers from Bee, Joseph; Isais, Zachary; Middle School can put out the across the globe, including Brummer, Allison; Jones, Timothy; highest downloaded nature people in the UK, Germany, Butler, Jonathan; Kern, Casey; book on ITunes. Australia, Belgium, the Carroll, Haley; Khvatkova, Ekaterina; A total of 73 students from Netherlands, the Czech Clark, Ashley; King, McKenzie; Cooke, Ryan; Knapp, Benjamin; Andrea Santilli’s Advanced Republic and Spain. Cox, Zachary; Kunkle, Michael; Science classes recently The students wrote articles, Desalle, Jillian; Ladara, Gavan; released Creatures, Plants and took photos and captured videos Fair, Megan; Langston, Jennifer; More! a free download on of hummingbirds, alligators, Foster, Vanessa; Lawrence, Sara; ITunes. The 133-page book is jellyfish, palmettos, and much Fowler, Colyn; McCallum, Emily; Gomonit, Eve-Neilsen; McCanse, Kenneth; the top nature book download, more. The list of students who Griffin, Samuel; McCarthy, James; with more than 500 downloads put the book together is as Haldeman, Kailey; McTamney, Jacqueline; Hawkins, Faith; since its April 26 release. follows: •SEE IBOOK, PAGE 7B

Submitted Photo National English Honor Society inductees Among the more than 90 to be recently * Rates as low as 1.99% for 60 months for well qualified borrowers on new car purchase. †Rates as low as 2.99% for 72 months for well qualified borrowers on used car purchase or refinance. Excludes current Gulf Winds loans. inducted into GBHS’ Rate and terms are based on credit score and subject to change. National English Honor Society were (from left): sopho- mores Mollie Johnson, CC Hamlin, Laura Riney, Allie Turner, Kristyn Sueflow and Jordan Kirchgessner. GBHS inducts new National English Honor Society members Approximately 90 students were recently NAOMI BELLE ALLEN KYLE DAVID FOGEL inducted into the GBHS chapter of National RAQUEL ARIAS D'ANDRE DAVE FRASER English Honor Society. EMILY SARA ARNOLD MEREDITH ALINE GERBER REBECCA ANNE BARHAM PETER MAXWELL HAHN The keynote speaker was Sue Straughn CHLOE MARIE BRUMMER SIERRA JORDAN HAMLIN of WEAR TV3, who spoke about the power STUART CODY CAMPBELL CONNOR DOUGLAS HARRIS of language, the responsibility of using LINDSEY LEE CARPENTER MICHAEL BRADLEY HAWKINS language for beneficial purposes, and the ALLISON REED CARTER TAYLOR ANN HERING miracles that responsible usage can make RACHEL ELIZABETH CARTER TRISTEN AARON HICKS QUADRY AKINE CHANCE KIRSTEN FAITH HIRSHOWITZ responsible. CAROLINE ELIZABETH CUILIK AMELIA MARY HIZER The following students have been elected AMANDA CATHERINE CUTLER RALEIGH FRANCES HOOKS as officers for the 2012-13 school year: KHARAS NOELLE' DENSON AMI MINESH ISHVER Aly Coleman--President MORGAN ELIZABETH DANTIN MOLLIE CAITLIN JOHNSON Sage Dunne--Vice President PATRICK JOHN DUNNE TRENTON ANTHONY KEHOE Secretary--Marina Johnson SAVANNAH JANE DUNNE ELIZABETH MARY KENWORTHY Treasurer--Lindsey Carpenter MADELINE LOUISE EAGLEY ALYSSA JORDAN KNISLEY The complete list of NEHS inductees is REGHAN JANE ELLIOTT ELIZABETH KENDALL KUBIK ELIZABETH GRAYCE FAIRLEIGH as follows: •SEE NEHS, PAGE 7B CHRISTINA MARIE FERRARA

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Services will include leveling and and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein the Clerk of ALLIE MARIE TURNER PROBATE DIVISION LOGAN HENRY NORRIS resurfacing county roads to include primary/connector roads, leveling and resurfacing the Circuit Court will sell to the highest bidder for cash on TIMOTHY JAMES OWEN WILLIAM JAMES TURNIPSEED residential roads, and paving dirt roads. Contractor shall have FDOT certification for 22nd day of June, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. on the north front IN RE: ESTATE OF CLAUDE E. LOCKLIN, JR., paving projects with superpave asphaltic concrete. Service will also include bids for steps of the Santa Rosa Courthouse, 6865 Caroline SARAH TAIT PAPANTONIO TYLER JOACHIM Deceased DENIECE CAROLINE WADE asphalt milling and bituminous crack relief layer and providing asphalt material to be Street, Milton, Florida 32570, relative to the following JORDAN PARSA picked up on county trucks at the asphalt plant site. described property as set forth in the Final Judgment, to File Number: 11- CP -128 Division: “A:” GARRETT MASON PEEK HALEY ANNE WATSON wit: The determination of primary/connector roadways and residential roadways will be at BIANCA VICTORIA PHILLIPS NATALIE CATHERINE WELSH NOTICE TO CREDITORS GILLIAN MACKAY WERNER the discretion of the Public Works Director. UNIT 901, OF SUMMERWIND WEST CONDO- MARGARET ELINE PLAYER MINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING TO ALLISON VICTORIA PROCTOR TORREY VINCENT WILLIAMS The administration of the demands against dece- Specifications and bid form may be secured from Santa Rosa County Website THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM HAIDEN RENEE REDMOND SYDNEY ELIZABETH WILLARD estate of CLAUDE E. dent's estate must file their (www.santarosa.fl.gov/bids) or at the Santa Rosa County Procurement Department at THEREOF AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL KYLIE MARIE WILSON LOCKLIN, JR., deceased, claims with this court 6495 Caroline Street Suite G, Milton, Florida, 32570. Telephone (850) 983-1870. RECORDS BOOK 2012, PAGE 423 AND AS SETH LUCIAN REJDA whose date of death was WITHIN THREE (3) Questions concerning this bid should be directed to Mr. Avis Whitfield at (850) 626- RECORDED IN CONDOMINIUM PLAT BOOK 1, PARKER PHELAN REMIG CHAD ALAN WISE April 18, 2009, is pending MONTHS AFTER THE 0191. PAGES 23 (1),23 (2), AND 23 (3) OF THE PUBLIC SARAJANE EMILY RENFROE LUCAS JOHN ZALAR in the Circuit Court for DATE OF THE FIRST RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORI- Santa Rosa County, PUBLICATION OF THIS A pre-bid conference will be held on May 29, 2012 at 9:00 AM, at the Santa Rosa DA, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTER- Florida, Probate Division, NOTICE. County Public Works Conference Room, 6075 Old Bagdad Highway, Milton, Florida; EST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IF ANY, File Number 11- CP -128, attendance is strongly recommended. For directions contact (850) 626-0191 APPURTENANT THERETO SUBJECT TO AND NOTICE TO BIDDERS the address of which is ALL CLAIMS NOT SO IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COVENANTS, P.O. Box 472, Milton, FL, FILED WILL BE FOREV- All bids must be original and delivered by hand, Fed Ex, or mail to the Santa Rosa CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, TERMS AND PNEUMATIC ANTENNA MAST 32572. ER BARRED. County Procurement Department at 6495 Caroline Street Suite G, Milton, Florida, OTHER PROVISIONS OF SAID DECLARATION. 32570; and must be received by 10:00 AM, June 12, 2012, at which time bids will be Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, The names and addresses NOTWITHSTANDING opened and read aloud. Bids are to be sealed and clearly labeled "BID - ASPHALT Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the Florida, will receive sealed bids for one pneumatic antenna mast. of the personal represen- THE TIME PERIODS SET SERVICES." Bids received after the time set for the bid opening will be rejected and sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date tative and the personal FORTH ABOVE, ANY returned unopened to the bidder. All interested parties are invited to attend. of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after All bids must be original and delivered by hand, Fed Ex, or mail to the Santa Rosa representative's attorney CLAIM FILED TWO (2) the sale. County Procurement Department, 6495 Caroline Street Suite G, Milton, Florida, 32570; are set forth below. YEARS OR MORE Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond, cashier's check, or certified check in the and must be received by 10:00 a.m., June 12, 2012, at which time bids will be opened AFTER THE DECE- amount of $500.00. If you are a person with a disability who needs any and read aloud. Bids received after the time set for the bid opening will be rejected and All creditors of the dece- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- returned unopened to the bidder. Bids are to be sealed and plainly labeled "BID - dent and other persons IS BARRED. The Board reserves the right to require the successful bidder to post a $100,000.00 ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of PNEUMATIC ANTENNA MAST". All interested parties are invited to attend. having claims or demands Performance and Payment Bond if it is determined that one is in the best interest of the certain assistance. Please contact: against decedent's estate The date of first publica- County. Should said bond be required, the successful bidder will have ten (10) days Shelia Sims 190 Government Center, 5th Floor Specifications and bid form may be secured from Santa Rosa County Website on whom a copy of this tion of this notice is May after notification in writing to post same. Pensacola, FL 32502 (www.santarosa.fl.gov/bids), or at the Santa Rosa County Procurement Department at notice is required to be 17, 2012. Phone: (850) 595-4400 the above address. Telephone (850) 983-1870 served must file their All prices are firm for a period of one year. After one year, for each subsequent year, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear- claims with this court Attorney for Personal the County may approve the option of renewing the contract at the same or a lesser ance, or immediately u on receiving this notification if Any questions concerning this request should be directed to Scott Markel at (850) 983- WITHIN THE LATER OF Representative price for a period not to exceed two (2) years with the agreement of the contractor. the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 5249. THREE (3) MONTHS J. ROD CAMERON, PL days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. AFTER THE TIME OF Florida Bar No.0083224 The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to waive irregularities in bids, to The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to waive irregularities in bids, THE FIRST PUBLICA- 5089 Highway 90 reject any or all bids with or without cause, and to award the bid that it determines to be DATED AT MILTON, FLORIDA THIS 8TH DAY OF MAY, to reject any or all bids with or without cause, and to award the bid that it determines to TION OF THIS NOTICE Pace, FL 32571 in the best interest of Santa Rosa County. be in the best interest of Santa Rosa County. 2012. OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE (850) 995-8640 MARY M. JOHNSON Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners encourages all segments of the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners encourages all segments of the DATE OF SERVICE OF A FAX (850) 995-8672 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COPY OF THIS NOTICE business community to participate in its procurement opportunities, including small busi- SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA business community to participate in its procurement opportunities, including small nesses, minority/women owned businesses, and disadvantaged business enterprises. businesses, minority/women owned businesses, and disadvantaged business enter- ON THEM. Personal Representative Susan Locklin Johnson The Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, dis- Morris | Hardwick | Schneider, Attorney for Plaintiff prises. The Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national ability, sex, or age in the administration of contracts. origin, disability, sex, or age in the administration of contracts. All other creditors of the 6097 Lansing Drive 9409 Philadelphia Road decedent and other per- Milton, FL 32570 Baltimore, MD 21237 By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida sons having claims or LEGAL 2232 Gulf Breeze News 2X 5-17-12 LEGAL NOTICE 2230 Gulf Breeze News 5/10/12 LEGAL NOTICE 2231 Gulf Breeze News 5-17-12 LEGAL 2233 Gulf Breeze News 2X 5-17-12

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Photo by Keely Mckissack/ Gulf Breeze News Before his set was cut short due to strong winds, Brett Eldredge said he wanted to get everyone movin’ and shakin’, laughin’ and get- ting away from the world for a while to enjoy some great music. BonfireJam ends on a stormy note Photo by Jason Thompson/ Gulf Breeze News Sunglasses on and ready for a show, the Texas- Photo by Keely Mckissack/ Gulf Breeze News native country singer, Sunny Sweeney opened for without Dunn’s set Despite the dreary sky and heavy wind, country music fans from all over flocked to BonfireJam on Pensacola Beach to enjoy a little bit of twang before the storm shut it down. The rains came down and washed away the “Redneck Yacht Club” members who were sway- ing to the sounds of Craig Morgan’s hit song about a group that gathers on a lake. Ronnie Dunn, the concert’s headliner, was unable to leave his trailer due to high winds, driving rain and lightning popping all round the Gulfside Pavilion where the professional stage stood. The storm included a tornado warning and caused flooding in low lying areas. Those who arrived early were treated to the sounds of Sunny Sweeney and Brett Eldredge. Sweeney sang her top 10 hit song, “From a Table Away,” while rain clouds approached, and Brett Eldredge played his touching song, “Raymond,” about the man who works in a nursing home and is mistaken for an Alzheimer’s patient’s son. Over 14,000 cars crossed through the Bob Sikes toll facility on Saturday despite the threatening Photo by Jason Thompson/ Gulf Breeze News weather, many of them bringing concert goers to Photo by Jason Thompson/ Gulf Breeze News A group of sailors performed the National Anthem to open BonfireJam. Susan Davis, Fred Simmons, Tina Sarra and Kim Bell take in BonfireJam on Pensacola Beach. the music from the VIP section Military men and women put their lives on the line every day

This article is meant as a word of John is a machine. Not only does he of duty. There is no one looking over into the battlefield of life. I am grateful thanks to the men and women who burn three million calories a workout, his shoulder giving orders to be a com- for their service and humbled by their serve the military of the United States he is one of the best dads I have ever munity minded leader, gracious father, example. of America. seen. He serves on our neighborhood or adoring husband. Maybe some of it If you are serving in our military Recently, I have begun a new chap- association as a voice of reason and is just who he is, but I think that the today, thank you. If you are the family ter in my life: Running. It’s a new thing still has the ability to make people military had a lot to do with it. of a soldier who is serving now, I am for me. laugh at a party. He flies airplanes and I think of my heroes in this commu- praying for you and your family. If you Until two years ago, I was clinically volunteers at the elementary school. nity. Most of them have served our have served your time and find yourself obese and quite literally a heart attack Rob is a veteran who challenged me to country through the armed services. adjusting to life as a civilian, I will do waiting to happen. I started doing some think about the value of my health with Whether it is the greatest generation’s what I can to help. home exercise stuff: p90, p90x, regards to my family and ministry. service in WWII, those who lasted Thank you for being the kind of he did it with eight pound weights in Insanity and so on. It was a lot of fun Both of these guys have become through Vietnam, Desert Storm, or the examples that John and Rob have been each hand. I am slower than both of and really helped me get a handle on sources of strength and encouragement recent War on Terror, these soldiers to me. Thank you for wearing your uni- these guys, so John brings some extra my health. I began to feel better and for me on my journey. have given more us more than just the form with pride and dignity. Thank you baggage to make things a little more have found some great friendships That brings me to this morning’s jog. ability to sleep well at night. They have for giving American something to even (what a shoulder workout!) along my road to health. I ran eight miles (a personal best!). mentored, led, prayed, fought and believe in that is bigger than us. Thank Anyway, as we are trudging through With that said, the two biggest influ- Rob did seven and John finished 6. forged on our behalf. They carry the you. the hood, I realize how much guys like ences have come from two Navy guys. What makes John’s run so crazy is that extra weight of our nation’s problems Love one. Love another. John do that goes way beyond the call

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