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Health: for new school? Study suggests diabetes treatment may increase ● the sale of the school board property currently occupied chance of heart trouble School Board OKs by the Gulf Breeze Chamber of Commerce," explains Steve Ratliff, Assistant Superintendent for PAG E $2 million for 40 acres Administrative Services. "We do not currently have 1D plans for the land, we are banking it for future use." in Navarre The parcel is located west of Holley by the Sea. At the Santa Rosa "The property is in a great location. We do not cur- BY VICI PAPAJOHN School Board meet- rently have a schedule for closing. The school board has ■ Gulf Breeze News already done due diligence about a year ago, and some Sunday of [email protected] ing on Feb. 28, the school board of the tests just need to be refreshed. It is contingent Soundside upon the property selling in Gulf Breeze proper, so we Splendor approved $2 million to purchase a 40-acre plot of Navarre land from former are remaining flexible." ■ school teacher Katherine Petrelis. Petrelis is selling 40 The school board has a $1.6 contract from Tiger Bubba’s Point Land and Development on the property in Gulf Beach acres of her 307-acre plot of land northwest of Fern Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News street off of Edgewood Drive and is gifting an addition- Breeze. Bill Kearney signed the contract with the coun- Almost ready for shoppers al five acres. ty, according to Broker/Realtor Jim Lively of Gulf Breeze Realty. There is no specific timeline on closing Landscaping is going in, and stucco is going on. The approved purchase is an excellent value, accord- But when will Sea Shell Collections open? ing to Gina L. Boyleston, President-Broker-Realtor of the transaction, and the process could take an addition- See PUBLIX 6 WEEKEND Louis Boyleston Realty & Auction, Inc. Boyleston is al month or two. , Page 2A6 Petrelis' realtor. "We are very confident the Gulf Breeze deal will Weather "We are considering the purchase of the Navarre close, and then we will move forward with the land pur- THURSDAY 3/13 property as a swap since its purchase is contingent upon chase in Navarre," Ratliff assures. Standoff in Partly Cloudy high 70O low 55O With election nearing, some Navarre leaves FRIDAY 3/14 offices are unwanted one man dead Mostly Cloudy FROM STAFF REPORTS O high 69 BY LISA NEWELL Meanwhile, some incumbents Supervisor of Gulf Breeze News low 56O Gulf Breeze News must be doing such a good job they Elections Ann [email protected] [email protected] are not drawing any challengers. Bodenstein said Mary Johnson, Clerk of Circuit there is a danger SATURDAY A Navarre man shot himself last Friday after barri- 3/15 Court, has no challengers for the job in waiting until cading himself in his home, sheriff's officials said. Partly Cloudy While some fields are crowded she’s held since the early 1990s. the last moment. Richard William Modugno, 56, locked himself O with candidates seeking the same The job pays $117,089 per year. There is a lot of inside his home on the 6500 block of Calle De Lago high 71 elected office, there are some There are no term limits on county paperwork to O in Navarre just after 5:30 p.m. Family members that low 56 offices it appears no one wants. jobs. complete by the Simpson were home at the time said Modugno became violent There are several seats coming Greg Brown, Property Appraiser, deadline and can- an irrational after drinking alcohol and consuming an SUNDAY 3/16 up for election that appear to have is unchallenged for his $117,089 per didates must have a checking unknown amount of unknown medications. Partly Cloudy no takers, not even the incumbents. year job, as is Supervisor of account for the candidacy. The family members present were able to leave Fire District seats are especially Elections Ann Bodenstein, who is The primary election is Aug. 26. uninjured and told deputies on scene that Modugno high 70O unwanted. paid $99,206. Currently, all candidates are reg- O fired several shots in the home as they fled. They also low 57 For example, there are four seats Ross L. Bilbrey, County Judge, istered as Republicans unless there said the subject inside had armed himself with a semi- available on the Midway Fire Group Two, is unchallenged for his is no party affiliation needed, such automatic handgun. As deputies arrived, one shot was District, two seats on the Avalon $137,020 per year job, as is Don as a school board seat. heard from inside the residence. Deputies attempted to INSIDE Beach-Mulat Fire District and one Salter, County Commissioner from Santa Rosa County’s registered make contact with the subject through a variety of seat on the Holley-Navarre Fire District 3, who is paid $56,686. voters are overwhelmingly ways, but were unsuccessful. The Santa Rosa County District that are as yet unsought. JoAnn Simpson, School Board Republican, with 56,999 choosing Sheriff's Office SWAT team was called to the scene Additionally, no one appears to Member from District Two, is also that party affiliation. Democrats in along with crisis negotiators. After numerous attempts Business 3A want to help guide the Blackwater unchallenged for her $32,076 per Santa Rosa County number 26,656, were made to contact the suspect, the SWAT team Soil and Water Conservation Classifieds 3D year job. 13,348 choose no party affiliation entered the residence through a rear door and found District; two groups are still open to The last date to file to run for and 3,334 choose another party Community 3-5A that the subject was deceased inside with an apparent any takers. office is June 20 at 12 p.m., but affiliation. self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Sheriff's Crossword 3B Office investigators were called to the scene to con- Editorial 6A duct an investigation into the subject's death. Faith 7A Sheriff nabs 27 on ID theft charges Home & Garden 2D and are inspecting the documenta- weeks. Restaurant management, BY FRANKLIN HAYES Island News 1D tion of those they suspect of being which declined to be identified, said City to pay GB Gulf Breeze News in the illegally. The the temporary closing was for Lifestyles 1B [email protected] Sports 1-7C sheriff's office began what they are improvements. The restaurant was chamber $79,500 calling an Area Improvement not inspected by deputies. The Santa Rosa Sheriff's Office is Talk of the Town 5&7A Management Task Force and Sheriff Wendell Hall maintains working to crack down on undocument- to vacate sublease inspected 22 business throughout that his deputies are not raiding “Mailing Statement ed workers in the area. As a result of the county, including Publix and businesses and homes, as has been BY VICI PAPAJOHN their diligence, 27 had been arrested and is on Editorial Page” Hiawatha nursery in Navarre. reported in other media, but are per- Gulf Breeze News nine have already been convicted and Sources say El Toro Bravo in Gulf forming voluntary inspections. [email protected] FOUR SECTIONS sentenced as of press time. Breeze closed temporarily when the "We don't close down business- VOL. 7, NO. 11 Sheriff's deputies are responding After weeks of deliberation, the Gulf Breeze City taskforce made headlines in recent See TASKFORCE, Page 2A6 MARCH 13, 2008 to complaints from the community Council narrowly approved paying the Gulf Breeze Chamber of Commerce nearly $80,000 to terminate a $1 per year lease the chamber had to occupy the old Volunteers aid forgotten Ivan victims Health Department building on Highway 98. The city offered the space to the chamber in 2001 when the BY FRANKLIN HAYES chamber was facing dire financial challenges. The city Gulf Breeze News leases the property from the Santa Rosa County [email protected] School Board for only $1 per year, who in turn termi- nated the city’s contract in order to sell the property. Yes, you read that headline correctly. An “I still have a hard time writing a big check out of elderly couple in the Navarre/Gulf Breeze home! our CRA (Community Redevelopment Act) funds area spent the last two and a half years hud- when I’d rather use the money on beautification or dled under a dilapidated roof, originally something for the whole city,” council woman Bev damaged by Hurricane Ivan in late 2004 Zimmern stated. “We have been very gracious with your and again by Hurricane Dennis in 2005. them, allowing them the property for only $1 per year Lawrence Poulin, 84, and his wife of over for so long, and we did it to help them.” 50 years Saba, 95, didn't qualify for many “I just don’t see where we need to write an $80,000 assistance programs and were conned by check to the chamber. I have a hard time with it,” crooked repairmen before they came to the agreed councilman J.B. Schluter. “We have really attention of the Santa Rosa United Way gone overboard to help the chamber.” office. They have lived in the same mobile Mayor Lane Gilchrist explained that the benefit of home for approximately 20 years. being out of the landlord business outweighed the bur- "These projects aren't easy to do any Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today den of the sublease payoff, and the funds offset some longer because of the lack of funds," said of the improvements the chamber made as well as the United Way of Santa Rosa County value of the lost lease in the years ahead. (UWSRC) Administrator Sterling "Bud"

Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy “I don’t see that the chamber is eligible for a pay- mailed directly to mailed directly Boomhower. "This couple didn't qualify for off on such a fair lease, just as I don’t see that we See HELP, Page 2A6 See Chamber, Page 2A6

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BY VICI PAPAJOHN requested activity will involve Navarre Beach, enabling dis- of the park to calm traffic and Gulf Breeze News three primary projects: charge into Sound to cease provide diagonal parking. Thursday, March 13 Gulf Breeze Expo, [email protected] I Deconstruction of existing I Expanding Shoreline Park There are also a couple small- 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., South County Sewer Service Santa Rosa fishing bridge at an estimated North Recreation Center and er construction projects expected Workshop, 1:30 p.m., Recreation Center, 800 Gulf Breeze city staff have pro- cost of $3 million. Permits are in area facilities at an estimated to total approximately $1.9 mil- Commissioner's Board Room, Shoreline Drive, Gulf vided Federal Emergency hand from the Department of cost of $6.5 million. PLans lion. They include: 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Breeze Environmental Protection (DEP) include adding on to the existing I Building a stormwater lift Management Administration Santa Rosa County (FEMA) with related cost estimates and the Army Corps of structure of the Rec Center. station near Baycliffs Street. Commission Regular Meeting, Sunday, March for the projects on the approved list Engineers (ACOE) Plans may include relocating I Enhancing the waste trans- 9 a.m., Commissioner's Board 16 for alternate parks improvements. I Phase I Development of or expanding the tennis courts. fer station. Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton No meetings Cost estimates are very rough, Wastewater Treatment Site in the Plans also include building two I Building natural gas fuel- scheduled as of according to Steve Milford, the Bergen Road area, at an estimat- permanent concession stands ing stations. press time city’s special projects manager, ed cost of $4 million. Permits and stand-alone bathroom facili- I Building improved Friday, March 14 until more detailed specifica- and hearing phases are complete ties. Fencing along Highway 98 Taste of Expo, 5:30 p.m., Monday, March and approved. Phase I will I Adding football field fenc- around schools and stadium South Santa Rosa Recreation tions for each of the elements is Center, 800 Shoreline Drive 17 approved and can be let for bid. accept effluent from south Santa ing, seating and parking lots and I Purchasing new city and Rosa county, particularly redesigning the roadway in front utility repair vehicles. Gulf Breeze City The vast majority of the Saturday, March 15 Council Meeting, 6:30 2008 Amnesty Day, 8 a.m. to p.m., Gulf Breeze City 3 p.m., anta Rosa County South Hall, 1070 Shoreline Side Service Center, 5819 Gulf Drive, Gulf Breeze PUBLIX:‘Ready to go’ and set to open in May Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze Residents and small quantity Tuesday, March generators can dispose of motor Continued from page 1A “Until we complete the stucco, we cannot 18 complete the glazing systems (glass win- oil, gasoline, up to five gallons of Moultons report antifreeze, oil filters, lubricants, No meetings scheduled as dows and doors) on the surrounding retail of press time BY VICI PAPAJOHN greases, paint, solvents, pesti- space. By the end of March, most of the glaz- cides, batteries, five-gallon Gulf Breeze News ‘green light’ for ing systems should be in place,” she assures. propane bottles, pool cleaners, Wednesday, March 19 [email protected] household cleaners and comput- “We are closer and closer to opening.” No meetings scheduled as Moulton announced that the grocery store Whisper Bay ers, all items that should not be Though progress is evident to passersby thrown out with your household of press time will open first, and will be followed by the For years both the private land own- along Highway 98, unless you look inside garbage. Tires, general debris or surrounding retail area in the early summer. ers involved and the county have said the Publix Supermarkets building you don't household garbage will not be Thursday, March 20 “We are working with Matt Durney and that a light at the Whisper Bay subdi- accepted as part of Amnesty know just how far along the Sea Shell col- No meetings scheduled as he is recruiting some new entrants to the vision and Crane Cove Drive was Day. of press time lections shopping center really is. market, many of them national. The site was imminent. "I have toured the facility and am amazed staged to occur in phases. We believe we will At the Tuesday morning meeting of that on the interior, Publix appears to be draw more high end tenants once we can the Gulf Breeze Rotary Club, Moulton ready to go. I mean, the interior shelves are show what business Gulf Breeze Publix can Properties President Mary Moulton HAMBER in, the cookers are in, and it looks to me like C : School board to draw.” reported that it was “not premature to they could be stocking groceries," exclaimed Moulton reports that the Bank of report that all parties involved and the Gulf Breeze Mayor Lane Gilchrist after a ‘swap’ for south end land Pensacola will be relocated to the triangle- county had an agreement on the traffic tour of the facility. "They could be putting shaped property on the corner of Highway 98 light,” and the county had overcome Continued from page 1A Administrative Services, the groceries in there now!" and Daniel Drive, and it will be at least a every obstacle. She said the county school board has discussed Moulton Properties President Mary two-story building. The space above will be was out “surveying now” for a traffic should ask the school board paying an additional $79,500 Moulton reports that “It looks just like a office space, she says. Rumors had circulat- light and “all parties are on board.” for a payoff on such a fair for their share of the buyout Publix, and probably by Saturday will be ed that the upstairs would house a Bere When asked what tenant the devel- lease, which we have not,” to the chamber, but it has not fully paved and the striping will commence.” Jewelers, and she said that retail space would oper would recruit for the old Schluter challenged. yet approved the payoff. be housed at the Sea Shell Delchamps grocery site, she responded “We will also stop paying “Legally I feel we do have Collections shopping center area “ultimately the buildings could be for half of their receptionist,” an obligation to pay to end the across Daniel Drive, not above the demolished. We bought the property at Gilchrist said. The nearly sublease since there was a bank. foreclosure sale and then the hurri- $12,500 subsidy was paid to contract,” Ratliff says. In fall, the old Eckerds drug store canes damaged what was left.” the chamber in light of the The property is under con- building will be renovated to have The parcel across from Whisper number of inquires and walk- tract with Tiger Point Land an Italianate appearance and, once Bay will increase in appeal, Moulton ins received at the chamber and Development and is the shopping center is full, will says, as some businesses who are con- office that pertained to city or expected to close within the house additional stores and restau- sidering the property are waiting for Gulf Breeze Natural Gas ser- next couple of months, rants. the street light to go in. vices. according Ratliff. He says the Moulton says there is a similar Councilmen Fulford and appraisals and title insurance Publix shopping center in Destin, smoothie shop; an ice cream franchise; and a Hoffman voted in favor of the are in hand for the $1.6 mil- and it has some very high end large clothing store. move along with Gilchrist. lion purchase. The purchaser restaurants. When pressed for more “We are working very closely with a small Schluter and Zimmern voted has petitioned the city for C-2 information, Moulton replied version of Williams Sonoma,” she says. against the payment. zoning (commercial zoning “some of the businesses considering Negotiations are also underway with an “We do not want to be for an office building). Sea Shell Collections do not want 8,000 sq. ft. national leader restaurant. responsible for the sale of the “We (Santa Rosa School the advance publicity and do want The shopping center encompasses 16 property not going through,” Board) plan to use the funds to be named. But it is going to be acres of land, and a road behind the shopping Gilchrist summarized. “I as an exchange for more very much like the one in Destin.” center will join Daniel Drive and St. Anne know the school board is south end land for future Durney has recruited: a restau- church with the Andrews Institute and Gulf doing the same.” school use,” Ratliff explains. rant, Catch of the Day; a high-end Breeze hospital complex. According to Steve Ratliff, (see related story top of page Phase I landscaping has been completed at Sea national spa and a nail shop; Tiki “We are scheduled to open in May,” Assistant Superintendent for 1A). Shell Collections, due to open in May. Jake's, a high-end tourist shop; a Moulton reports. : ABC journalist to speak for TASKFORCE Sheriff’s inspections based on citizen Panhandle Tiger Bay Club Charlie Rose. On June 8, complaints do not close businesses FROM STAFF REPORTS Gulf Breeze News 2006, Raddatz received a tip Continued from page 1A his deputies weren't getting asking people for their compli- documents to obtain employ- [email protected] that terrorist Abu Musab al- much help. ance." ment not only included people Zarqawi had been located and es," Hall said. "We go to the "Some [of the arrested sus- Sheriff Hall said his office is who were in the U.S. illegally ABC Chief White House killed. This tip allowed employer and ask to look at pects] say they got them in the taking a progressive role on this but also U.S. citizens that were Correspondent, Martha Raddatz and ABC News to [their employee's] documenta- Wal-Mart parking lot, others issue because "people are taking trying to avoid arrest on crimi- Raddatz, will be the guest become the first news organi- tion. We run the social security said they paid for it before they advantage of innocent people nal warrants," deputies wrote in speaker at Pensacola's zation in the world to break number through a computer and left ," Hall said. for their own personal gain." the email. "Another finding was Panhandle Tiger Bay Club the news shortly after 2:30 if the name and the number One sheriff's office source Hall added that one recov- that these documents had been semi-annual dinner, 6 p.m., a.m. don't match, we make the said all of the task force's activ- ered social security number stolen from U.S. citizens and Friday evening, March 28 at The cost for the dinner is arrest." ities have stemmed from resi- actually belonged to a soldier were being provided or sold to New World Landing in $50 per guest and the event is Hall added that the violation, dent's complaints. currently fighting in Iraq. illegal immigrants coming over Pensacola. Martha Raddatz free for members. using false documents to obtain "If we don't have any com- In an email, sheriff's office the border." also reports for NIGHTLINE Reservations are required. employment, is a third degree plaints, we don't do any inspec- sources explained the source Because the inspections are and is a frequent guest on For more information please felony. When asked if the sher- tions," said Sgt. Marc Ward. and reason behind the false doc- generated from citizen com- PBS's Washington Week and call 850-497-1684. iff's office was looking for evi- "These are not raids. A raid umentation. plaints, the sheriff's office is dence of more organized activi- means we come and kick your "One of the findings from the urging people to report suspi- ties like human trafficking or door down and we have a war- other agencies was that the inci- cious activity by calling 850- document fabrication, Hall said rant. In this situation, we are dences of persons using false 983-1198. 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Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. HELP: Navarre couple refused storm assistance until now Felonies Navarre, violation of probation vidual they could find. This provide the paint job. The ery assistance programs along 3/3/2008 Pipes, Michael Young, W/M, 40, Continued from page 1A Higgs, Ronald Rickey, W/M, 28, 7400 block of White Sands Boulevard, the repair grant funding individual was paid in advance National Football League will with its many funding partners. 2100 block of Bergren Road, Gulf Navarre, driving with a suspended license because the mobile home is too for a new roof and then "pro- supply materials for the ser- Many of those recovery strate- Breeze, burglary ceeded to leave the area," vices. gies were shared with other old and it has to be on their own Schlosser, Gaetino Jared, W/M, 40, Boomhower said. The Poulins The Navarre couple's situa- communities in Florida and Laisney II, Alexis Donald, W/M, 19, ground not a rented lot." 3200 block of Maplewood Drive, Gulf 5400 block of Harmony Lane, Gulf The inspection of the mobile took the remainder of their tion is not unique. There are Mississippi. Breeze, failure to appear Breeze, sale of narcotics home showed sustained roof money and found a handyman many individuals in Santa Rosa In May 2007, UWSRC con- to fix their roof for about $900. Count that still have hurricane tracted with Santa Rosa County Neely, Ryan Scott, W/M, 22, 1200 Shoemaker, Christian Peter, W/M, damage and interior damage block of College Parkway, Gulf Breeze, 18, 8900 block of Eagle Nest Drive, from hurricane Ivan. The cou- The Poulins relied heavily upon damages and no prospects of to manage the Emergency violation of probation Navarre, burglary ple has been living in such con- their son, an Air Force Officer, help from friends, family or Hurricane Repair program who died in the 1990's. local agencies and organiza- grants. This program is cur- 3/4/2008 3/6/2008 ditions for over three years, in Boyce, Dennis Arthur, W/M, 49, At this point in time, the post tions. rently underway with some Nichols, Christopher Nelson, W/M, which the damage has com- 29, 2700 block of Penn Street, 2000 block of Alfred Boulevard, pounded due to the leaking hurricane recovery funds have To date, since the Santa Rosa funds remaining. Property Navarre, larceny Navarre, obstruction of justice roof. Hurricane Ivan inflicted diminished and there is nothing United Way has provided pro- owners in Santa Rosa County available for these types of grams for major recovery assis- who will have hurricane dam- Towery, Jackson Nance, W/M, 30, 3/8/2008 serious damage to their shingle Schneider, Mark Alan, W/M, 43, repairs. tance for over 2,000 families, age can UWSRC Case 1400 block of Tina Drive, Navarre roof, they received some money Beach, aggravated battery and kidnap- 4300 block of Dianne Court, Gulf from the Federal Emergency Guy Brothers Roofing of approximately 500 home Management at 850-623-4507 ping Breeze, larceny Pensacola, which has been repairs and reconstructions, for details and to see if their sit- Management Agency (FEMA) DUI recovery partners with United permanent housing for over 400 uation will qualify for these 3/5/2008 and a small amount from their Gramm Jr., Harry Miller, W/M, 46, insurance company, which they Way for over two years, will families and housing needs of government grants. This is an 2000 block of Crescent Cottage Lane, 3/5/2008 Walters, Ronald Benjamin, W/M, say then cancelled their policy. put a new roof on the mobile over 180 families in order for income-based grant for home- Navarre, drug trafficking home. Northwest Florida families in order to retain their owners with site built home as 50, 1100 block of Pine Street, Gulf The couple lives on social Breeze, DUI Services will begin on the inte- FEMA trailers when FEMA their primary dwelling. Mobile Huber, Geri Michelle, W/F, 48, 9000 security and a small pension. In block of Larker Woods Road, Navarre, the aftermath of the hectic 2004 rior repairs after the roof is implemented their exit strategy home owners must also own violation of probation 3/6/2008 Cantrell, David Quentin, W/M, 44, Hurricane Season, the couple completed. Knights of UWSRC has utilized over land. For more information, call Columbus of St. Sylvester will $1.4 million in hurricane recov- 850-623-4507. Jackson, Jonathon Brice, B/M, 19, 7700 block of Ramona Drive, Navarre, contracted with the only indi- 2300 block of Crescent Wood Road, DUI

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS March 13, 2008 3A Business/Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Good investors outlast negative economies Don't let market volatility I Decline in international pretty low, by recent historical So, if you have room in your derail your investment strate- Edward Jones: Financial Focus stocks - As a huge part of the standards. portfolio to add appropriate gy. global economy, the United In plain English, this means investments, look for those If you're an investor, you States is far from immune to that stocks are now relatively opportunities now - but don't probably haven't enjoyed Submitted By Scott Shanks what's happening in foreign "cheap." And yet, strangely buy investments today that you opening your account state- Edward Jones stock markets - and many of enough, investors often stay would not want to own in a ments the past few months. In Investment Representative these markets are down away from the market when recession tomorrow. If you are January alone, the Dow Jones between 20 and 30 percent stocks are valued attractively, already fully invested, with a Industrial Average fell 4.6 per- over the past several months. and only jump in when it's diversified mix of quality cent. And since the Dow hit its So, in a nutshell, these fac- more expensive to buy. investments, have the courage all-time high of over 14,000 in are the chief culprits: I Subprime loan crisis - As tors have helped lead to the Consider this quote from to be patient and do nothing. early October 2007, the index I Looming recession - you know, the subprime loan stock market decline. Yet, as an Warren Buffet, perhaps the (Keep in mind, though, that has dropped more than 11 per- Leading economic indicators crisis has been in the news for investor, you may have oppor- world's most famous investor: diversification does not guar- cent. So, at this point, you suggest a significant slowdown months. First, the problems tunities right now, because "Most people get interested antee a profit or protect against probably have at least two big in growth. For example, the with subprime loans hit the many stocks have already fall- in stocks when everyone else a loss.) questions: “What's causing this unemployment rate has risen to real estate industry and the en 25 or 30 percent. And the is. The time to get interested is If you've created a long- market instability?” And, 4.9 percent, up from 4.4 per- financial services industry. But decline in stock prices has also when no one else is. You can't term strategy - one that is suit- “How should you respond?” cent last March. Since 1949, now, the subprime crisis may meant a drop in the ratio of buy what is popular and do able for your needs, goals, risk Let's start with the first we haven't seen such a big rise have spread to the extent that share prices to company earn- well. The dumbest reason in tolerance and time horizon - question. What forces have in unemployment without a consumers are being forced to ings ("P/E"). In fact, right now, the world to buy a stock is stick with it. Bad times don't caused the market drop? Here recession. pull back from spending. the price-to-earnings ratio is because it's going up." last - but smart investors do. BUSINESS BRIEFS

Defense industry counties in North West Florida, www.floridadefense.org/public.asp said they were matched with singles quota of promised dates. Escambia and Okaloosa Counties that did not meet their specified crite- Most online dating Web Sites allow growth projected make up $11.2 billion of the total $15 BBB investigates web ria; common complaints include that users to post information about them- Newly released data from a study billion in economic impact. the singles they were set up with were selves and search the site for other sin- conducted by the State of Florida dating complaints This growth in the military sector is For those looking to find the man or smokers, uneducated, not religious or gles. Online dating services normally together with UWF’s HAAS Center expected to continue. Multiple pro- lived too far away. Some were even charge a monthly fee and require a and Enterprise Florida on the defense woman of their dreams, your Better jects including the new Veteran’s Business Bureau (BBB) warns that married. contracted membership which is typi- industry in Florida reveals steady and Affairs Joint Ambulatory Care Center Poor or rude customer service and cally renewed automatically when it significant growth at the NAS complaints against matchmaking and as well as new Air Force Navigator online dating services are on the rise. high pressure sales tactics. expires. As a result, about two-thirds Pensacola complex. Study data Training Squadrons, to assume opera- Complainants reported being intimi- of the complaints against online dat- showed that defense-related spending Consumer complaints filed with tions in fiscal year 2009, will con- BBB on dating services increased 73 dated or duped into signing up for ing sites involve accounts being auto- accounted for a total of 73,850 jobs in tribute significantly. Construction on matchmaking services. Many felt they matically renewed following the end Escambia County. percent between 2005 and 2006, a new Air Force project is also slated reaching 2,525 complaints altogether. didn’t receive an acceptable level of of a contract or trial period. The study found that the defense to start this year and will bring a $100 customer service considering the high Sometimes the customer didn’t realize industry is a strong force in Early analysis shows that the numbers million economic impact to our area. of complaints in 2007 are expected to costs involved. Some complainants they needed to cancel the account; Pensacola’s economy contributing 35 Other military economic development reported being yelled at, others were other times, they did take the neces- percent to the overall economy. increase yet again. projects will include the Saufley The dating services industry can be told to not be so picky and many said sary steps but billing continued any- Military employment remains sta- Enhanced Use Lease. This project will they were simply ignored by the com- way. ble in Escambia County. In 2000, the divided into two categories: more-per- make non-excess, underutilized land sonalized matchmaking companies panies. Other common complaints for military employed 14,000 military and facilities available for redevelop- Dissatisfaction with the number of online dating services include the personnel and by 2007, that number and online dating Web sites. ment by the private sector. As a result, Matchmaking and local dating ser- arranged dates. Matchmaking services inability to immediately cancel after grew to 15,950 with average earnings Saufley Field will become one of the often say they have a database of thou- signing up, general dissatisfaction of $77,200. Only Okaloosa County’s vices promise to introduce people to most significant economic opportuni- other area singles that meet specified sands of singles in the area and with the company and its process and military brings a greater community ties in recent history. promise a minimum number of dates. the practice of the company contacting economic impact to Northwest Florida criteria. The summary of the Economic Over one-third of complainants Complaints show that matchmaking other singles on behalf of the com- than Escambia County. Of all the 18 Impact Analysis is available at: services often failed to deliver on the plainant.

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COY LEE BASS serving 20 years. He also have a private ceremony. retired from Escambia FAITH CHAPEL FUNER- 1919 - 2008 County after 15 years of ser- AL HOME, 100 Beverly Coy Lee Bass entered into vice working as an Animal Pkwy, Pensacola, FL 32505 is rest on Wednesday, March 5. Control Officer, Deputy in charge of arrangements. Coy was born on Jan. 3, 1919 Sheriff and retiring as a in Laurens, South Carolina Deputized Environmental WYNELLE and moved to Gulf Breeze, Control Officer. He discov- LIGHTSEY MORRIS where he and his late wife ered the Agrico super fund Margaret lived with their son. site and helped initiate E.P.A OCTOBER 12, Coy was an active member of involvement and was instru- 1936- MARCH 5, the First Presbyterian Church mental in writing many of of Gulf Breeze. Coy retired 2008 Escambia Counties environ- Wynelle Lightsey Morris, from Daniel Construction and mental laws. served in the U.S. Army and age 71, of Navarre, Florida He loved fishing, painting, passed away March 5, 2008. is a WWII veteran. He will be animals and having intelli- missed by all who knew him. Wynelle was a beloved gent conversations with his wife, mother, and grandmoth- Coy is preceded in death friends about politics and by his wife, Margaret Bass; er. She traveled extensively today's issues. with her military husband, and both his parents, Frank He was preceded in death and Ada Bass. and will be missed by many. by his wife, Helen; father; Survivors include her hus- Coy is survived by a son, mother; four sisters; and a Dickie; a sister, Margaret band, Benton Morris of brother. Navarre, Florida; her mother, Bass Gwinn; a niece, Frankie Survivors include his son. Gwinn Moore; and nephews, Avice Lightsey of Keller, Scott Walker and his wife Texas; her brother, Bill Chuck Gregory and his wife, Marcie of Gulf Breeze; his Gloria, Bobby Gregory and Lightsey of Keller, Texas; her daughters, Nan Lee Walker children, Michael Morris of Billy Gregory, all of South (Elder) of Jacksonville, Carolina. Orlando, Florida and William Sherry Walker (Brantley) and Morris of Harrisburg, North Funeral Services were held her husband Tom of at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March Carolina; and three grand- Pensacola, Ina Walker (Rahn) children, J.J., Ian, and David 8 at the First Presbyterian and her husband John of Church of Gulf Breeze with Morris, all of Harrisburg, Pensacola, Lucy Walker and North Carolina. the Rev. Jerry Blackwell offi- her husband Carl of St Helena ciating. Visitation was one Funeral service was at 9:30 Island, South Carolina; four a.m. Monday, March 10 at hour prior to service. grandchildren, Christopher Interment followed at Rose First Baptist Church of Gulf Walker, Elizabeth Cooley, Breeze. Lawn Cemetery, Gulf Breeze. Ashley and Ian Rahn; his sis- Arrangements entrusted to Interment followed in ter, Estelle Lawson; a niece Barrancas National ROSE LAWN FUNERAL and nephews in Hampton & HOME. Cemetery. Newport News, VA; and his The family received beloved, devoted dog, Petey. friends at 9:00AM until ser- JAMES MEADE Many thanks to Larry vice time on March 10 at WALKER JR. Walker, Katherine Lynch, First Baptist Church of Gulf Ernestine Lawrence, and Breeze. 1926-2008 Jerry Dennis for being his Our father left this world friends and companions. Obituaries are pub- on March 5, 2008 for his Thank you for loving him just heavenly home to join his the way he was. lished free of wife Helen. James & Helen Dad, you may no longer be charge in Gulf moved to Pensacola with five here with us, but you will children in 1968. He was a Breeze News. Have always remain in our hearts, funeral director U.S. Army veteran of WWII our souls and in the memories serving in Germany and we have of you. WE LOVE email to notices to and worked with the AND MISS YOU VERY news@gulf- Polish underground. He MUCH. breezenews.com. retired as a Chief Master There will be no funeral Sergeant for the U.S.A.F after services. The family will

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4A March 13, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Community/Seniors Gulf Breeze NEWS St. Pat’s day is a fun holiday for the Irish I see that St. Patrick's day is already being promoted in stores, bars, church services and senior festivities. And of course, with an Irish-sounding name like Boyle, I can't escape the hullabaloo. Although I hide a Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry under that name (and which in my husband's case was actually Welsh!) I am greeted by everyone that many deadly diseases are that we thus have 1.01 deputies as a dyed-in-the-wool Irishman actually preventable through per thousand residents. on that day. Also, having had red proper diet and regular exercise? Santa Rosa is far below both hair in my youth sealed my fate. Medical experts are constantly the national and state average for For many years my husband reminding us that those two rou- officers per resident. The sheriff's and I spent our sons' school tines help prevent heart disease, office has been held to the same spring vacations, which often cancer, and Type II diabetes. budget as last year, which has included St. Patrick's Day, in Ft. Sticking to a nutritious diet and been devastating for the sheriff Lauderdale. The entire hotel went moderate exercise is the easy and employees. It has been sug- crazy with celebration, and the way to insure better health, no gested that a one-cent sales tax cocktail lounge hosted a huge matter what your age. So let's all could make more funding avail- Vici Papajohn/Gulf Breeze News party. Everyone sent free drinks start following those simple able. Congratulations and farewell! to me and my husband, and most steps! Remember that your quality of Friends and family gathered around 1st Lt. Seth Gulsby, center left in blue jacket, to con- of them tried out an imitation ***** life depends on the quality of the gratulate him on his “winging” and to wish him well. A West Point graduate, Gulsby com- brogue on us. Santa Rosa County is faced service that law enforcement can pleted his flight school at Ft. Rucker in Enterprise, Ala. Gulsby has since reported to Ft. "Did your mother come from with a serious decision: residents provide. Contact your board of Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado to prepare for his upcoming deployment to Iraq in Ireland, for there's something feel the heavy burden of taxes, county commissioners and let April. “We would love for you to join us on the patio at Sidelines Restaurant, to wish him Irish in ye?" or "And a tip o' the and our Governor, while running them know how you feel. well as he moves to the next phase of his military career,” wrote parents Bette and Bob hat to you, me boy" or the for the office he now holds, ***** Harriman. “Thank you all for everything you have ever done for him. Your love and support favorite "Sure and you must have promised us a tax cut. He also Fact: Only one person in two have made him the man he is today.” The crowd shared stories about the impressive young man and questioned him about his training and his career. “This guy could go all kissed the Blarney stone" ... I claimed that cutting the taxes he billion will live to be 116 or older. the way to General if he wants to,” praised former school teacher and mentor COL. (ret) could go on and on, but I will proposed would have no deleteri- Well, I'm trying. I'd like to Doug Mills, one of Gulsby’s G.B.H.S. teachers and a former instructor at West Point. spare you any more. ous effect on law enforcement or meet my great-great-grandchil- I can't tell any Irish jokes, but fire services. dren and see how they turn out. if you'd like to hear a couple of These services are funded Especially when you consider Pennsylvania Dutch jokes, I have directly by property taxes paid by another odd fact - Rats multiply some good ones. the homeowners of the county. so quickly that in just eighteen Well, never mind, after all this Santa Rosa is the fifth fastest- months, two rats could have over is supposed to be a family news- growing county in the state of a million descendants. I guess paper! Florida. The 2006 population most of us will never have to ***** count shows us at 144,561 resi- worry about that! How many of us are aware dents. The Sheriff's office shows See you next week! Dentistry Team: State Rep. Ford sponsors foreclosure relief bill ● James G. Hart, Jr., D.M.D. ● FROM STAFF REPORTS tion that homeowners contact recent years, criminals and Terence D. Lunday, D.M.D. Gulf Breeze News their lender or mortgage service scam artists have found a new [email protected] prior to the signing the agree- market of consumers to ment and that the consultant is defraud. By making false Legislation ensuring home- prohibited from collecting pay- promises to homeowners to owners are properly informed ment until all services are com- save them from foreclosures, about their rights when they pleted. these businesses are actually sign contracts with foreclosure- In 2007 alone there have working on stealing their rescue consultants won unani- been over 150,000 mortgage homes or most of the equity mous approval from the House foreclosures in Florida. Florida they have accumulated in their Committee on Financial ranks second in the nation homes. Institutions today. House Bill behind California in number of HB 643 will now be referred 643, the Foreclosure Rescue foreclosures. With the number to the Jobs and Fraud Prevention Act, spon- of foreclosures on the rise in Entrepreneurship Council. sored by Representative Clay MAR 20 Ford (R-Gulf Breeze), is in Dizziness & response to the surge of mort- ● ● gage fraud cases in Florida. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS March 13, 2008 5A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Society to tour SR history museum www.gulfbreezenews.com The Gulf Breeze Area Historical Society will take a tour of the Santa Rosa Historical Museum at 6866 Caroline Street, at the Imogene Theatre, in Milton on Saturday March 15 at 10 a.m. Nathan Low monthly memberships Woolsey will lead the tour. The available & multi-family Bring in any member discounts pay stub and group will meet at the Gulf enrollment is Breeze shopping center Burger Special “HERO” pricing for FREE! King at 9 a.m. for those that active military, police officers, wish to carpool. For more infor- fire fighters, and Certified mation email Randal Boxton at Teachers (with proper ID) [email protected] or call 850- 484-1099. www.anytimefitness.com The Santa Rosa 24-HR CO_ED FACILITY Woman's Club Marketplace at Tigerpoint 850.932.1111 The Education Department of the Santa Rosa Woman's Club is collecting food for the Interfaith Ministries on March 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. They are asking Submitted photo the public to please donate food The Wild Wacky Wonderful Red Hats of Navarre are ( from left to right in the Back row) Rita for this worthy cause. White, Joyce Horgan, Margie Henson, Betty Xenias (Front row seated) Ann Tindell, Gerrie Embry, Mary Fournier, Mary Ann Campbell and Joan Counselman (standing on the far right). PJC Senior Club Pensacola Women's March Meeting Club The Pensacola Junior College The newcomers of Pensacola M (PJC) Seniors Club March Women's Club will be having presents... IRE AN Meeting will be March 18 at the F their card party/style show PJC Main Campus, in Hagler "Belles Ring in Spring" starting Auditorium, Room 250 at 2 at 9 a.m. on April 9 at the Termite & Pest Control p.m. There will be a social hour Mustin Beach Officers' Club, of the “To The Rescue Since 1977” with light refreshments starting located aboard Naval Air Talk By BettyT Archerown Allen a 1 p.m. Membership is open to Station Pensacola. The event Gulf Breeze anyone who is 60 years of age will include a day of cards, raf- or older and a Florida resident. fles and door prizes with a lun- 932-9288 ! During the year, various card cheon and fashion show. Attention Publicity games, board games, bowling, Fashions provided by Ladies' Chairmen: tennis, casino trips, picnics, ice Quarter in Gulf Breeze, owned cream socials, a Christmas party by Linda Merting. Doors open Send emails to Betty Archer Allen and discount tickets to the PJC at 9 a.m. and lunch will be at [email protected] Lyceum programs are available served at 11:30 a.m. Those not or write to Talk of the Town at to the members. For more infor- playing cards will need to be Gulf Breeze News P.O. Box 1414, mation, call 850-477-1311. present by 11 a.m. to participate Gulf Breeze, FL 32562, subject : in the raffles, prizes and lunch. Santa Rosa Shores Tickets are $25 and reservations “Talk of the Town” Women's Club must be made by March 31. Archer Allen The Santa Rosa Shores Mail checks payable to Joe geared toward persons 50 and are the last Wednesday of each Banks say no. We say yes. Women's Club held the March Reagan, 1072 Antigua Circle, older who like to do active month to work out the schedule Low rate on all loans. meeting at the lovely home of Pensacola, Fla., 32506. For things but they have a few mem- for the following month. Each Good or Bad Credit...It’s O.K. Shelia Little. Hostesses Louise more information, call 850-346- bers who are in their 40's. The activity has an assigned leader Rosinski and Maxine Lesesne 2206. members bike, hike, kayak, called the Honcho and involves ● Personal Loans ● Mortgages provided a delicious array of canoe, travel and more. They biking, hiking and kayaking in a ● ● refreshments on a table with an BETA Children's have three activities per week well-known area with lunch or Auto Loans Business Loans Easter theme. The program Theatre and one or two overseas trips dinner following. Even the ● Debt Consolidation given by Anne Brodie was on On Feb. 13, Directors, per year. Monthly planning meeting in local history. She told interest- Michelle Kerrigan and Kayla The goal of the club is to pro- the Auditorium Building on the ing and intriguing stories about Goliwas and other members of vide members a way to stay UWF campus in Fort Walton WE DO IT ALL. the families that settled this the BETA Children's Theatre active in a friendly, non-com- Beach is followed by supper at a Apply now by phone for area. Brodie said, "Life was a awarded the zoo's Executive petitive atmosphere. local restaurant. quick approval. mixture of Director Danyelle Lantz $330. Clarice Hebinck, the head of The Adventure Club is for fun, hard the Adventure Club says, 1-800-828-9619 The money was raised at a See TALK, Page 7A6 work, but it recent BETA benefit concert "There is a sort of minimal con- as a beautiful performed. BETA organizers ditioning requirement for the way of life." plan to raise money for a local club. Members have to be able After the homeless shelter in their to hike 3 miles in an hour and a program, upcoming "/ half - which is slow. They also President Jonas Bros." concert and all pro- have to be able to bike 12 miles B;;JH79O Fran Fletcher Brodie ceeds from concession sales in an hour and a half - which is held the busi- during their Spring "Cinderella" also slow." 9;B;8H7J?D= J>?HJO O;7HI ?D 8KI?D;II ness meeting. Discussion cen- production will benefit the There is no formal structure, ?DJHE:K9;I JME ;N9?J?D= D;M IJEH;I EF;D?D= IEED ED J>; 8E7H:M7BA tered on the club's up-coming American Cancer Society so they don't have any officers          Easter event that will be held at Research Foundation. To attend and don't have any dues. They Swenson Park. The meeting either production, email do have a monthly planning was adjourned and refresh- [email protected] meeting on the UWF campus in ments were served. The April om, [email protected] or Fort Walton Beach. Hebinck meeting will be held at Connie call 850-529-8838. For more sends out a group e-mail to Repp's home and the program information, contact 850-529- everyone with the monthly will be gardening by a repre- 8838. schedule on it. Members hail sentative from the Garden from Destin to Pensacola and M[j$$$$Wmec[dÉiim_cm[WhXekj_gk[EkjXeWhZi?ibWdZ9bej^_[h\ehc[d Gate. Santa Rosa Shores is a The Adventure even a few live in Alabama. The B;;JH79OEdj^[8eWhZmWba"F[diWYebW8[WY^š.+& /)(#*&&) social club that is open to any club also has a number of snow lady in the Santa Rosa Shores Club bird members. They have a The Adventure Club is spon- community. For more informa- number of members who live in sored by the Center for Lifelong tion, call Fran Fletcher at 850- Gulf Breeze and bike in the Gulf Learning on the University of 934-3837. Breeze area at least once per West Florida (UWF) campus in Greg Papajohn month. Fort Walton Beach. 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www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 6A March 13, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Opinion Gulf Breeze NEWS On the P.O. Box 1414 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Harbourtown Unit #35 Spot: Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 Office: (850) 932-8986 WHERE WE PUT Fax: (850) 932-8794 PEOPLE “ON THE www.gulfbreezenews.com SPOT” TO ANSWER A QUESTION “ON 2007 Florida Press Association THE SPOT.” Award Winner By Steffaney Clark ■ 2nd Place Religion Writing ■ 1st Place Sports Section ■ 1st Place Individual Graphic Do you think that the Santa Rosa Sheriff should round up illegal aliens?

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SPORTS EDITOR: Jason Thompson Block schedule may not save budget EDITOR: I would like to thank the con- every dollar sent to Tallahassee. Franklin Hayes cerned parents who hosted the We subsidize the other counties Gulf Breeze High School block in the state. We should write our “Sure, just don't send them to ADVERTISING SALES: schedule meeting [recently]. All Senators and representatives Kentucky.” Pam Randall citizens of Gulf Breeze need to and demand our fair share of our Dave Knight be aware of the changes being county tax base. Kentucky OFFICE MANAGER: proposed to the school day by John Rogers is retiring as the Karen Murphy the Santa Rosa School Board. Scott Musmansky Superintendent of the Santa Our property values are affected Rosa County School District. GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: by the beautiful area that we are the academic achievement stan- Board needs to first complete a The residents of Gulf Breeze blessed to call home and the need to look into the candidates Art Director dards of the schools. thorough top down review of Nikola Stamenkovich academic excellence of our When asked to elaborate on personnel and administrative stand on the block scheduling of Jessica Bowie schools. alternative budget plans the budgeting. Although much of classes in our High School. The The School Board is on school board representatives the school’s funding base is ear school board must be held CONTRIBUTORS: record as stating that the block were very mute, with the excep- marked funds from the legisla- accountable to the wishes of Betty Archer Allen hour changes that they are tion of eliminating busing from ture imposed by the state’s con- GBHS parents. This is a critical T. “Bubba” Bechtol attempting to implement in our the proper. Budget cuts and stitution, this funding has been issue that will impact our chil- Bette Boyle high school has nothing to do head count reduction is not new increasing year over year for the dren and property values as the Pam Brannon with academic achievement but to American society. American last 10 years. academic excellence of our Hannah Bunning has all to do with the districts business has been going through A question was asked how school system is challenged. “I think they should definitely Scott Page operating budget. They propose this since 9-11. The school we could make up the funding The Santa Rosa School be responsible for it.” Chuck Randle to change the current daily class board is looking at the low short fall? South Santa Rosa Board and administration has a Mark Harrison schedule from seven 50-minute hanging fruit, teachers. From County, all property owners number of difficult choices California periods to four 85-minute Milton, the Gulf Breeze teach- within a mile of the inner ahead of them to fund our blocks. This is all proposed to ing staff is viewed as just a cost coastal, already pay 61 percent schools. Putting the shrinking Member: eliminate teacher head count to on the budget line and not the of all property tax receipts for dollar ahead of superior acade- move the school budget back mic achievement is not in the Florida Press Association asset they are to our community. the county. This tax base is sent into the black. Many school dis- Much was said about their pro- back to Tallahassee and reap- interests of the residents of Gulf National Newspaper Assn. tricts have moved away from ductivity during the school day portioned to the counties Breeze. The board members Gulf Breeze Area Chamber the block schedule and are re- and not the time that is put into throughout Florida. The legisla- need to do their job and find a implementing periods after it solution that does not experi- of Commerce (“2003 Small teaching every night as papers ture decrees that due to our cost Business of the Year”) was discovered to be not cost are graded and class prepara- of living in the panhandle, we ment with our son’s and daugh- effective and did not enhance ter’s education. Pensacola Beach Chamber tions are completed. The School are returned only 94 cents out of of Commerce Pensacola Chamber of Commerce Property Appraiser Chris Jones outlines “Yes, I don't think people should be here illegally. I'm not Navarre Tourist for any law breakers and who Development Council Amendment 1 application process else would be better for the job Santa Rosa County Chamber than the local police force. I of Commerce On Jan. 29, Florida voters annual assessed value passed Amendment 1, which increases to 10 percent for support Wendell Hall's efforts LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze substantially changes the all non-homestead proper- to uphold the law.” News welcomes your opinion. state's property tax system. ties. The limitation applies John Taylor We reserve the right to edit a As property appraiser, it is to non-school tax levies Pensacola Beach letter to fit space available. We my responsibility to provide only; however, this provi- do not accept letters containing each property owner with sion is not effective until a personal attack on any indi- vidual. Letters must be limited knowledge of the benefits 2009, and will retire after 10 to one per month from an indi- available as well as the Chris Jones, Escambia County Property Appraiser years. vidual writer. If we receive form opportunity to obtain them. To receive this cap, the letters, we will print only the first To accomplish this, it is be mailed to owners who tion may now receive a Florida Statutes require that one we receive. Include your important that property filed a 2008 homestead $25,000 exemption. This an application be filed with name, address and daytime owners understand the exemption. The completed exemption applies to all tax the property appraiser phone number. amendment and complete form should be returned in levies. between Jan. 1, 2009, and the required steps. the self-addressed, stamped In order to receive this March 1, 2009; however, it CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze Here's what you need to envelope provided. exemption, the property is our intention, as well as News is committed to accuracy and wants to hear from you if we know: The difference between owner must file a Tangible that of other Florida proper- I Save Our Homes the market value and the Personal Property Tax return ty appraisers, to work with need to make a correction or “I don't see why not. I'm British portability: This provision assessed value determines for 2008. This return will the Legislature and the clarification. Please email us and I came through the right allows property owners who the amount to be trans- serve as the application for Department of Revenue to at [email protected] way. I'd like to see them all with the subject line have accumulated savings ferred. These values are the exemption. Tax returns eliminate this application kicked back to their country.” CORRECTION or from the original Save Our determined by the property are due April 1. requirement. Mary Jane Williams CLARIFICATION. Or, call Homes amendment, and who appraisers in the counties In future years, taxpayers My office is committed to Gulf Breeze (850) 932-8986 during have sold their homestead where the respective proper- who have qualified for the ensuring that property own- office hours and ask for property during 2007, to ties are located. exemption with an assessed ers receive all the benefits news or sports departments. transfer their savings to a I Additional $25,000 value less than the $25,000 to which they are entitled, ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze homestead exemption: This exemption will not be News will not be responsible for newly established home- while attempting to make quality or discoloration in ads stead property. The amend- provision does not require required to file a return the process of receiving provided by the advertiser or its ment grants homeowners up the property owner to take unless property is added that those benefits as effortless agents. to two years to transfer their any action, other than to would increase their value as possible. savings, and applies to all have an original homestead greater than the exemption Please call our office at Gulf Breeze News is published tax levies. application on file with this amount. 434-2735 or visit our Web weekly on Thursdays for $30 The property owner seek- office. The exemption will I Ten percent assessment site at www.escpa.org if you per year by Gulf Breeze News ing this benefit is required automatically be applied to cap: The amendment limits have any questions. Publishing, Inc. Periodical to complete an original the 2008 assessed value. postage paid at Gulf Breeze, "Application for Ad The additional homestead "The difference between the market value and Florida. USPS # 021819. Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- Valorem Tax Exemption" as exemption does not exempt the assessed value determines the amount to be tions. POSTMASTER: Please well as the supplemental value subject to school tax transferred. These values are determined by the “I believe they should. It's part of send address changes to "Transfer of Homestead levies and applies only to property appraisers in the counties where the their job to get lawbreakers and Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box Assessment Difference" that portion of the assessed uphold the law. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS March 13, 2008 7A Faith Gulf Breeze NEWS Parking lot sale to benefit charity FROM STAFF REPORTS Vendor space is still avail- details. sale. Call Peggy Rhyne at Gulf Breeze News able. A space with tables is Participants may also 850-932-3154 to sign up. [email protected] $35 without tables $25. donate items to GBUMW for Participants may deliver their To reserve a space send sale at their table. Church baked items to either the The United Methodist name, phone number and appropriate items only. No main campus or the Women (GBUMW) are spon- check, payable to Gulf clothes or shoes. Donors are Community Life Center. soring a parking lot sale on Breeze UMW to: GBUMC, asked to provide an approxi- Deliver these items Friday April 12, at the Community 75 Fairpoint Drive, Gulf mate value for their donation April 11, and remember to Life Center, from 8 a.m. to 1 Breeze, Florida 32563. and bring it to the main cam- label and price them so that p.m. All funds raised will Attention: Jennifer Keenan. pus, room 15, at 1 p.m on shoppers know what is in the support Caring and Sharing The deadline for reservations April 11. package. and the United Methodist is April 9. Contact Jennifer Participants may also bake For more information, call PENSACOLA GULF BREEZE Committee on Relief. Keenan 850-932-3594 for and donate items for the bake 850-932-2819. ● Residence Inn ● Visitor Info. Ctr ● Parade Gas ● McDonald’s ● Chamber of Commerce ● BP Station ● Bruno’s ● Blimpies ● Bayview Sr. Cit. ● CVS ● IHOP ● Exxon Center ● Apple Market ● Billy Bob’s ● Office Depot FAITH BRIEFS ● Pensacola Airport ● U.S. Post ● Heavenly Ham ● Bay Beach Inn Office (Palafox) ● Wal-Mart ●Whataburger are $2 and participants must be journey from grief to healing. more information call 850-932- ● Texaco ● Texaco (OBE Road) Midsummer PENSACOLA BEACH ● Starbuck’s ● Andrews Institute present to win with Chance Join them for their next dinner. 3594 or 850-916-1660. ● ● planning begins at Visitor Info. Ctr Hilton Garden ● Chamber of Commerce Tickets. For more information, call I Mark your calendars for ● ● Inn Springhill Suites Oasis ● GB Hospital ● Aegean Breeze St. Francis Gail at 850-932-3594. the annual Blessing of the Pets ● ● ● Bagelhead’s Circle K Hooters ● Starbucks ● Baptist Hospital ER The Reverend Al Pruitt, GBUMC announces I Prayer Shawl Ministry on Sunday, March 30 at the 9 ● The Market on the Island ● Baptist Hospital Gift Shop Rector, announces the fourth upcoming events meets the first and third am and 10:30 a.m. worship ser- annual fundraising event for St. The Gulf Breeze United Sundays of the month from 5 to vice at the Community Life TIGER POINT AREA Francis of Assisi Episcopal ● ● ● Methodist Church will offer the 6:30 p.m., at the Main Campus, Center. These services will be Texaco Winn Dixie Circle K Church in Gulf Breeze. The ● following Holy Week Services: Room 12. All are welcome as outside so dress comfortable. Wal-Mart (both entrances) event is called the Midsummer ● ● ● I Palm Sunday Saturday, the group finds new ways to Also, there will not any chil- McDonald’s IHOP CVS Night Party and will be held on March 15 6 p.m. Community blanket others in prayer. Contact dren's ministry activities on this Saturday June 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. Life Center and Sunday, March Catherine Adams at 850-384- Sunday so the whole family can MIDWAY at 1 St. Francis Drive in Gulf ● ● 16 at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. at the 4334 or [email protected]. enjoy this service. Nursery will Tom Thumb BP Station Breeze. Event planners said the Main Campus and 9 and 10:30 for more information. be provided. Watch for more event is going to be bigger than As the Community Life details. NAVARRE a.m. at the Community Life ● Publix ● Tom Thumbs ever and this year there are three Center. Center launches this new min- All programs of the church ● Winn Dixie parish couples serving as co- I Holy Week Observance istry, we want you to become a are open to the public. For more chairmen for this gala occasion. Wednesday, March 19 at 6 p.m. part. Please contact Pamela information on these or any HOLLEY They are Herb and Ann Woll, ● ● at the Community Life Center. Adams at 939-8929. other activity of the church, call Publix Winn Dixie Bob and Suzanne Terry and I ● Tom Thumbs ● Texaco I Holy Thursday is March An Alzheimer's Support 932-3594, 916-1660, or visit our Gary and Becky King. ● USA Station 20 at 7 p.m. at th Main Campus. Group for Caregivers will meet website at www.gbumc.org. Join St. Francis Parishioners Faure's "Requiem" will be pre- Thursday, March 13, 10 a.m. at for wine, heavy hors d'oeuvres sented by the chapel choir and the Main Campus. Alzheimer's ‘The Paschal and dessert while bidding on an an Holy Communion will take Family Services has started a Mystery and the array of exciting items donated place. support group for the loved ones by local artists and businesses. Triduum’ this I Good Friday service is of Alzheimer's patients for the To offer Gulf Breeze News at your business, The silent auction features trav- March 21 at 7 p.m. at the Main community members of Gulf Sunday call (850) 932-88986 el packages, original art, sailing Campus. Breeze. There is no charge for The community is invited to a and fishing adventures, local I Easter Weekend Services the group and no reservations special event titled, “The restaurant gift certificates and are Saturday, March 22 at 6 p.m. are required. For more informa- Paschal Mystery and the more. The auction runs from 6 at the Community Life Center tion, call Courtney Cook at 850- Triduum” presented by The Rev. to 7:30 p.m. and winners will be and Sunday, March 23 at 8, 9:30 478-7790. Nick Schumm at St. Ann announced immediately follow- I and 11 a.m. at the Main Emerge Student Ministries Catholic Church on March 16 at ing the close of the sale. There Campus and 9 and 10:30 a.m. at will be selling Easter Lilies to 4 p.m. The church is located at will be drawings for chances to the Community Life Center. raise money for youth missions 100 Daniel Drive in Gulf win door prizes or win an entire The Main Campus is at 75 through Sunday, March 16. The Breeze. The event will be fol- table of fabulous items. One Fairpoint Drive and the phone cost is $15 for each 8 inch pot- lowed by a dinner of pizza, especially fun event will be the number is 850-932-3594, and ted plant. Easter Lilies make a bread and salad. Wine Toss. at Gulf Breeze the Community Life Center is thoughtful gift, festive decora- Come learn the symbolism For tickets, contact Marilyn on Soundside Drive at Highway tion or wonderful donation to and meanings behind Holy Milmore at 850-476-3566 or 98 and the phone number is the church for Easter. Thursday, Good Friday and the purchase them in the St. Francis 850-916-1660. Customers may also purchase Great Vigil of Holy Saturday. of Assisi Church Parish Hall I Naomi's Table will be held Easter Lilies in memory and/or Afterwards, share pizza, salad after the 9 a.m. Sunday service. · 110 Bed Assisted Sunday, March 16 at 5 p.m., on honor of someone whose name and dessert with church mem- The General Admission Tickets Living/Retirement the Main Campus, in the will appear in the bulletin. They bership. This event is open to are $20 and include food and Community Fellowship Hall. This support will be available for pick up at the public, but RSVP is beverage. Sponsor Tickets are group for widows is a safe place both Main Campus and required. Babysitting will be · Locally Owned $30 and include food/beverage to receive and offer support and Community Life Center on provided. and Operated as well as eight Chance Tickets understanding for the many Thursday, March 20 throughout Email Kelly@stanngulf- · Home Cooked Meals for drawings. Chance Tickets changes, challenges and choices the day. Order forms are avail- breeze.org for more information · Linen and for drawings and the Wine Toss able at both campuses. For and to RSVP. many people must face on our Housekeeping Service · 24 Hour Staff and Security TALK: Rotary raises $9,000 for troop charity · Activities Program Conveniently · Respite & Day Care Continued from page 5A the Group study Exchange, 470-0866 or 850-470-8022. luncheon is scheduled for having interesting programs The program on Feb. 26 fea- Monday, May 5. The Spring located in people who want to do active and announcing events to tured speakers Gordon and Social is scheduled for March the heart of things. The club meets the last come. Helen Town of the American 25 at McGuire's in Pensacola Wednesday of each month in The third annual Gumbo Cancer Society. They said can- and starts at 6 p.m. with dinner Gulf Breeze 934-1061 the auditorium on the UWF Cook-Off was a huge success. cer is a word not a sentence. at 7 p.m. Career Shadow Day is campus at 3 p.m. For more The event raised at least $9,000 There have been significant March 18. If you wish to vol- behind information, call Clarice with more trickling in daily. advances in the fight on cancer. unteer to host a student at your Cancun’s www.villasgulfbreeze.com Hebinck 850-581-4591. The Silent Auction coordinated Survival rates have dramatical- workplace please speak with by Robert Randle raised over ly increased and treatments and Summer King or e-mail her at Restaurant AL#9664 Wild Wacky $2,000. outcomes are significantly bet- [email protected]. Wonderful Red "Help Them Call Home" has ter. Obviously, prevention and Hats of Navarre become a national phenome- early detection is the best Feb. 21 was the second out- non. This is a program where weapon. For men the most What's In A Name? ing of the Wild Wacky old, non-working cell phones prevalent cancers are prostate, Ask More Than 20,000 Satisfied Patients Wonderful Red Hats of are donated and converted to colon and lung. The threat of Navarre. This get together was long distance calling cards and cancer in women is breast, held at Joyce Horgan's home in sent to the troops that are colon and lung. Early detection THE Navarre. A champagne brunch deployed overseas. Each phone can significantly increase the MCCOLLOUGH was the setting for the 2008 equals a 250-minute calling survival rate of cancer in both planning session. Each member Card, and $40 will purchase a men and women. The advice chose a month to coordinate a 1,200-minute calling card. for men is to have PSA, a PLASTIC SURGERY CLINIC little wackiness for the group. Over $25,000 worth of phone colonoscopy and refrain from founded by world-renowned facial plastic surgeon Everyone looks forward to a cards were recently delivered smoking. The advice to women fun year. Membership in the to a joint Army-Marine Base in is to get breast exams as well as Dr. E. Gaylon McCollough Wild Wacky Wonderful Red Iraq. Anyone may donate old a colonoscopy and to also Hats of Navarre will be limited cell phones by bringing them to refrain from smoking. Relay peer selected as one of to 15. If you are interested in a Gulf Breeze Rotary meeting for Life has been an increasing- "America's Top Plastic Surgeons" or Gulf Breeze City Hall. ly visible sign of more involve- joining them for fun and sister- and ly companionship, contact Volunteers are still needed ment within the community Margie Henson at 850-936- for the Group Study Exchange and more cancer survivors tak- "Best Doctors in America" 5753. that the Pensacola Area Rotary ing the survivors' lap. The Clubs are hosting from April 26 Towns are committed and Also Available for Body and Breast Surgery Gulf Breeze Rotary through May 3. The group is devoted to the American from southern . There is Cancer Society, which is Dr. Stephen E. Metzinger Club a software engineer, a nurse becoming more vocal to stop The Rotarians have had a and a couple people from the smoking and make use of funds Dr. Nathan W. Patterson busy time lately and things do hospitality industry in Cannes that have become available Dr. Melanie Petro not appear to be letting up in the group. Host families and from the tobacco settlement. soon. They completed their drivers with vans or large cars Rotary Club members look Call Gumbo cook-off, are continual- are needed. Please see Sam forward to the following ly promoting "Help Them Call Foreman or call him at 850- events. The Ethics in Business 1-868-468-7600 Home," seeking volunteers for

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LEFT and BELOW: Red is one of the big colors this spring. Recycled materials bring New technology indoor syle furniture to the outdoors. makes furniture withstand the

BELOW: Even the old seaside stan- elements dard, cast aluminum, takes on new forms and shapes, such as this outdoor sectional from Tropitone. Springtime on the Gulf Coast which mimics traditional has arrived with it’s warm gulf wicker in feel, texture breezes and beautiful long sunsets. and color, but which is After a winter spent indoors, the completely weatherproof time has finally come again to cel- and designed for tropical ebrate the outdoor beauty of the climates. Green compa- Gulf Coast. For many that means a nies are also making big return to porches, patios, and gar- inroads in outdoor furni- dens. This spring there are several ture with recycled mate- new trends to help you turn your rials (like chairs made from porch or patio into more than just milk jug plastic) and renew- an outdoor space, they invite you to able resources like bamboo turn it into a true outdoor room. being big new trends. Jon Fortuna, of Even the old seaside stan- J. Miller’s dard, cast aluminum, takes on Furniture in Gulf new forms and shapes, such Breeze, offers the as this outdoor sectional from following sug- Tropitone. gestions to create Once you have selected Decor items enhance the outdoor outdoor spaces your outdoor furniture, the room by adding color, texture and that are, comfort- fun really begins. The world form. able, functional, Fortuna of accessories has moved out- and welcoming. doors with pillows made from all shades of red and purple, a “There are so many new outdoor Sunbrella type fabrics, outdoor move away from the Tuscan colors materials worth considering. rated lamps, and all manner of gar- that have been in the forefront over Outdoor resins and plastics have den safe ceramics and sculptures. It the past few years,” Fortuna said. really come into their own over the is easy to change the mood of your Mix and mingle them for a past several years,” Fortuna said. space with just a few of these Morrocan effect, or use one color Palm Springs Rattan, for exam- touches. in a variety of hues to bring new ple, has a product called Prolen “This year, particularly look for life to your patio, porch or garden. Dive in to spring pool values before rates move higher! Now is the best time to take Pensacola Pools has also mastered advantage of low prices and low the art of brick coping and tile on interest rates to realize your dream of vinyl liner pools for a unique custom a new pool before it gets hot! With appearance, and make any pool con- gas prices high (and getting higher), struction look its best. If the customer your new pool will make every day a desires, they also install fiberglass holiday and you can cancel that pools and have partnered with expensive road trip this summer and Trilogy, who makes the strongest enjoy a vacation in your own back- pool available according to Morgan. yard. They include seats, sun-ledges, foun- Pensacola Pools has been building tains, and many other custom fea- and servicing pools across the tures. Northwest Florida Panhandle and "We now have six locations to Enjoy the warm lower Alabama for over 30 years serve Northwest Florida and South now, and their experience only makes Alabama," says Pensacola Pools weather with the process better and better! President Mike Morgan. "Our newest Now specializing in custom com- location is now open in Crestview. an outdoor meal mercial and residential Gunite, Vinyl But, no matter how many locations liner, and Fiberglass pools, Pensacola we have or how large we become, we Are you an unofficial member of the Bored Pools can create just about any shape will never sacrifice the personal ser- with Cooking Club? So many men and women and size of pool to satisfy each cus- vice that has gotten us to this point.” love to cook but hate the hassle often associat- tomer. They compliment that diversi- "We offer the largest selection of pool ed with preparing a truly tasty meal! ty by only using top quality products and spa chemicals in town. We are The Bored with Cooking Club is comprised from leading manufacturers. In order constantly working to find products of any and all readers who love to cook and to maximize enjoyment and use of that meet our high standards and that want to share a favorite easy, quick - and still the beautiful pools they build, we can offer to you at a competitive impressive and delicious recipe. Pensacola Pools offers filtering sys- price. This has allowed us to say with Winter may linger, but Clifford Vannoy’s Now specializing in custom commercial and residential gunite, vinyl Shrimp Baste will make you want to head out- tems and products that make the pool confidence that we will never be liner and fiberglass pools, Pensacola Pools can create just about any doors for a bar-be-que meal. For this easy and almost maintenance free. undersold. We also offer free water shape and size of pool to satisfy each customer. As constant innova- delicious dish, pick the largest, plumpest As constant innovators in pool testing at all our locations. Each fea- tors in pool design and construction, Pensacola Pools can and will design and construction, Pensacola tures a comprehensive and state-of- build where others can't or won't. shrimp you can find locally. Peel and dehead Pools can and will build where others the-art water testing center where our them and brush on the spicy sauce. Let sit for can't or won't! You may think you helpful, knowledgeable associates smile, "we take the guess work out of named one of the 100 top pool com- at least 1-2 hours (in the frig!) so they can soak have an impossible slope or an "un- will analyze your water sample and it for our customers!" panies in the U.S. But, more impor- up some of the flavor. buildable" back yard, but Pensacola prescribe a detailed treatment for Pensacola Pools also has the honor tantly, they have been a hometown The shrimp are perfect for a main course or Pools can help you find the way. If it maintaining a beautiful pool or spa. of being the only company in favorite for over 30 years! as appetizers. is possible—they can do it! Don't worry," Morgan assures with a Northwest Florida to have twice been Cliffs Shrimp Baste: 1 cup ketchup 1 T. Tony Cachere’s spices Rooms Made Easy offers free 1 t. Worcestershire Sauce ‘Art of Feng Shui’ class on Mondays 1 T. Cider Vinegar The art of Feng Shui is the topic of a free Mix all ingredients together and baste on or class Monday evening at Rooms Made Easy Rooms Made Easy pour over shrimp. The longer you let the in Gulf Breeze. Feng Shui, simply defined, 3106 Gulf Breeze Parkway baste soak on the shrimp, the spicier and channels energy through a room by repeling 934-9911 more flavorful they become. negative energy and encouraging positive Grill on a hot grill and cook just long enough energy through soothing furniture arrange- of years old. for the translucent meat of the shrimp to ments. Feng Shui is purported to bring balance turn white and opaque. Enjoy! Feng Shui (also known as "geomancy") is to one's home, business and the land that an ancient Chinese art used to promote such surrounds them. For best results, serve with a large Caesar things as health, happiness and prosperity. For details on the free Feng Shui class, salad and a crusty french bread. If you are The words literally mean 'wind' and 'water.' call Lorie Barnett at 934-9911. inclined to enjoy a more spicy fare, use more Feng Shui is also called the Chinese Art of Rooms Made Easy is located at 3106 Tony’s, and if you do not use less. You cannot Placement, and the technique is thousands Gulf Breeze Parkway in Gulf Breeze. go wrong with this tasty basting sauce!

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2B March 13, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS Entertainment ‘Be Kind’ is like a modern fairy tale CRITIC’S CORNER Glover is the owner of a small video rental shop in Passaic, Jack Black stars CALENDAR By DNA Smith N.J., that must be the only as Jerry, the-tin- “Be Kind, Rewind” foil-hat-wearing- video store in the universe that kook, in “Be Kind, Running time: 101 minutes still rents VHS -- and VHS Rewind.” MPAA rating:PG-13 only. Sandshaker Lounge Glover's assistant is Mike Thursday 3/13 Director Michel Gondry's (Mos Def). Together they try to Paddy O’ Leary’s Toast and Jam with "Eternal Sunshine of the eke out a living and keep the Texas Hold'em 444 Michael Jenks, 3-7 Spotless Mind" is one of my business afloat in spite of the favorite films, so I was really Fun, 7 p.m. p.m. aggressive attempts by the city looking forward to seeing "Be to gentrify his block and shut Ragtyme Grill Kind, Rewind." the store down. Monday 3/17 The film stars Jack Black, J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. Mike's buddy Jerry (Jack Feverishly, the pair video- ridiculous and nearly unbeliev- Mos Def and Danny Glover. Sandshaker Lounge Paddy O’Leary’s Black) is a tin-foil-hat-wearing tape a 20-minute version of the able premise. Parkin Green, Duel kook who lives in a trailer film, which they rent to the I didn't care. Tim Spencer, 8 p.m. down the street. One night Christian, Dublin woman. She shows it to her I was swept away by the while trying to sabotage the nephews, who realize the DIY sweetness and innocence of the Friday 3/14 Green power station, Jerry somehow version they're watching isn't film. "Be Kind, Rewind" is like Sandshaker Lounge Sandshaker Lounge becomes "magnetized." the actual movie. But they a modern-day fairy tale. St. Paddy’s Day Pub He walks into the video don't care. They want to see There's an almost Frank Capra- Dunnottar, 8 p.m. store the next day and acciden- more handmade remakes of esque charm to the film that Paddy O’ Leary’s Crawl, 10 a.m. - ’til tally erases every tape in the movies. makes it endearing. Parkin Green, 9 p.m. store. Almost overnight, people "Be Kind, Rewind," The boys panic when their from the neighborhood are although not as good as Ragtyme Grill Tuesday 3/18 regular daily customer Miss Paddy O’Leary’s wrapped around the building "Eternal Sunshine of the J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. Falewicz (Mia Farrow) shows with requests for Mike & Spotless Mind," is a wonderful, Texas Hold'em 444 up for her daily rental. She Jerry's films. sweet little movie that's well Fun, 9 p.m. wants to rent "Ghostbusters." Because of Gondry's reputa- worth your time and money. Saturday 3/15 They tell her to come back in a Sandshaker Lounge tion, I knew "Be Kind, GRADE: B Paddy O’ Leary’s few hours. Rewind" would have a kooky, (c) 2008 King Features Synd., Inc. Karaoke, 8 p.m. Petty Cash, 9 p.m. Ragtyme Grill Wednesday J.B. Davis, 7 p.m. 3/19 Sandshaker Lounge Sandshaker Lounge Dunnottar, 8 p.m. Open Mic Night, 7:30 p.m. Sunday 3/16 Paddy O’ Leary’s Thursday 3/20 Dublin Green, Texas Paddy O’ Leary’s Hold'em 444 Fun, 7 Texas Hold'em 444 Great ideas for p.m. Fun, 7 p.m. St. Patrick's and Easter decorating. Sandshaker Lounge 850.932.7100 Ragtyme Grill 10 - 6 Mon - Fri ● 9 - 6 Saturday J.B. Davis, 11 a.m. Tim Spencer, 8 p.m. 3479 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. inTiger Plaza next to Sonic

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Monday Evening MOVIES March 17, 2008 Tuesday Evening MOVIES March 18, 2008 Wednesday Evening MOVIES March 19, 2008 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 Dancing With the Stars (Season (:32) The Bachelor (Season Pre- News (N) (:35) Easter Just for Dancing With the Stars (Live) (:32) Miss News (N) (:35) Wife Swap “Silver/Pit- Supernanny “McK- Men in Trees “Read News (N) (:35) AABC Premiere) (Live) (CC) miere) (N) (CC) News (N) AABC Beagle Laughs (CC) Guided News (N) AABC ney” (CC) eever Family” Between the Minds” News (N) Big Bang How I Met Two/Half Old Chris- CSI: Miami “Raising News (N) Late NCIS “Once a Hero” Big Brother: ’Til Jericho “Sedition” News (N) Late Survivor: Fans vs. Big Brother: ’Til CSI: NY “One Wed- News (N) Late BCBS Theory Men tine Caine” (CC) Show BCBS (CC) Death Do You Part (N) (CC) Show BCBS Favorites Death Do You Part ding and a Funeral” Show Sarah Brightman: Symphony in Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti in Concert Classical Best of ... The Power of For- Best of ... Soundstage (Part 2 DPBS Vienna (CC) Music closes the 1990 World Cup. (CC) Dest. DPBS giveness (CC) DPBS of 2) (CC) Canterbury’s Law New Amsterdam News (N) Every- Every- American Idol Eleven finalists perform. News (N) Every- Every- The Moment of Truth American Idol One is News (N) Every- Every- EFOX “Baggage” (N) “Honor” (N) (CC) Raymond Raymond EFOX (Live) (CC) Raymond Raymond EFOX (N) (CC) eliminated. (CC) Raymond Raymond My Dad Is Better Deal or No Deal (iTV) Medium “Burn Baby News (N) Tonight The Biggest Loser: Couples The contes- Law & Order: Special News (N) Tonight Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order “Angel- News (N) Tonight CNBC Than Your Dad (N) (N) (CC) Burn” (N) (CC) Show CNBC tants find new clothing styles and haircuts. Victims Unit Show CNBC nal Intent (CC) nal Intent “Offense” wood” (N) (CC) Show A&E Intervention (CC) Intervention (N) Para Para The First 48 (CC) A&E The First 48 (CC) Simmons Simmons Gene Simmons Parking Parking A&E CSI: Miami (CC) CSI: Miami (CC) CSI: Miami (CC) CSI: Miami (CC) ABCFAM Kyle XY (CC) Prom Queen Prom Queen The 700 Club (CC) ABCFAM Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos The 700 Club (CC) ABCFAM My Big Fat ››› My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) The 700 Club (CC) COM Daily Colbert Futurama S. Park Scrubs Scrubs Daily Colbert COM Daily Colbert Futurama S. Park Brian Regan Daily Colbert COM Daily Colbert Futurama S. Park S. Park Black Daily Colbert DISN The Luck of the Irish (2001) So Raven So Raven Life De Suite Life Montana DISN Homeward Bound II So Raven So Raven Life De Suite Life Montana DISN ›› (1999) So Raven So Raven Life De Suite Life Montana E! Billionaire Heiresses Girls Girls Soup The Soup E! News Chelsea E! THS Investigates: Mind of a Serial Killer Keep Up Keep Up E! News Chelsea E! ››› Lost in Translation (2003) Pop Soup E! News Chelsea ESPN College Gamenight Black Magic (N) (Part 2 of 2) SportsCenter (CC) ESPN College Basketball College Basketball: NIT First Round SportsCtr ESPN NBA Basketball: Pistons at Cavaliers NBA Basketball HBO Real Time Treat Treat John Adams (CC) (:10) John Adams HBO (6:10) John Adams Treat Treat Adams George Carlin Adams HBO (6:15) ›› Eragon Treat Treat Real Time John Adams (CC) LIFE Reba Reba Wisegal (2008) Alyssa Milano. (CC) Will Will LIFE Reba Reba Tell Me No Lies (2007) Kelly Rutherford. Will Will LIFE Reba Reba Long Lost Son (2006) Gabrielle Anwar. Will Will MAX (6:15) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ››› Dreamgirls (2006) Jamie Foxx. MAX ›› Smokin’ Aces (2007) Ben Affleck. ›› You, Me and Dupree (2006) (CC) MAX Blues ›› Unaccompanied Minors ››› Dreamgirls (2006) Jamie Foxx. MTV True Life Making the Band 4 Making the Band 4 Best Dance Crew MTV True Life True Life Life Ryan Rob & Giant Rob & MTV Making the Band 4 Real World-Rd Real World-Rd X Effect X Effect SPIKE CSI: Crime Scn ›› Heartbreak Ridge (1986, War) Clint Eastwood. SPIKE CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn CSI: NY (CC) SPIKE CSI: Crime Scn UFC Unleashed Pros vs. Joes (CC) UFC Unleashed TBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Name Name Sex & Sex & TBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Office Office Sex & Sex & TBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Payne Payne Payne Payne Raymond Raymond TNT Law & Order Law & Order “Bling” Law & Order The Closer (CC) TNT (6:00) ››› Glory Road (CC) NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Houston Rockets. TNT Law & Order ›› The Wedding Planner (2001) (CC) Bones (CC) USA Law & Order: SVU WWE Monday Night Raw (Live) (CC) Law & Order: SVU USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU NCIS (CC) Law Order: CI USA Law SVU ›› National Treasure (2004) Nicolas Cage. (CC) Law Order: CI

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS March 13, 2008 3B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS Elton John headlines entertainment for the week Elton John and his band will ‘Taste of the Expo’ THINGS TO DO Club members, PJC staff/facul The guest speaker of the appear live at Pensacola Civic ty/retirees; free, PJC students. event will be Ann B. Ross, Center in Pensacola, on Friday is Friday VISA, MasterCard, American author of the “Miss Julia” series If you are a member of a www.gulfbreezechamber.com members of the community who March 14. The concert is part of or call the Gulf Breeze Area are not yet members. Express, cash or check are of novels. Ms. Ross holds a doc the 2008 Tour: Rocket Man Chamber of Commerce in the accepted. Purchase tickets at the torate in English from the Northwest Florida region, then Chamber of Commerce at 850 Number Ones. 9327888. PJC presents Lyceum Box Office in the University of North Carolina Elton John and his band, you are invited to attend “Taste Ashmore Fine Arts Center, 1000 Chapel Hill and was a professor of Expo”, this Friday, March 14, ‘Broadway a la including members Davey Holley Navarre College Blvd. of literature at the University of Johnstone 5:30pm7:30pm at the Gulf Carte’ For more information, call North CarolinaAsheville. on guitar, Breeze Recreation Center, 800 Seniors Association The Pensacola Junior College 8504841847. Tickets to both the luncheon Guy Shoreline Drive in Gulf Breeze. celebrates 17 years (PJC) Lyceum series presents and Patron Party are available Babylon The event is being hosted by the On March 15, the Holley Broadway a la Carte 2008 Pensacola for $35 each and are available Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of on key Navarre Seniors Association is March 2023. Symphony Guild from Linda and Philip Balink boards, Commerce as part of their celebrating their 17th The musical revue is 7:30 White at 8504766242. In Bob Birch “Bridging the Gap” chamber Anniversary with a giant p.m. Thursday, Friday and Luncheon addition, copies of selected on bass, networking series. “Taste of Founders Day Celebration. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday Pensacola Symphony Guild “Miss Julia” books are avail John Expo” is a FREE multi The ceremonies will begin at the Ashmore Fine Arts to hold its “Magnolias and able for purchase for $15 each, Mahon on Chamber networking opportuni with the NHS ROTC color Auditorium, Building 8, on the White Linen” luncheon on April with half of proceeds going percus ty, BusinessAfterHours, and guard, followed by the Pensacola campus. Comprised 2. directly to the Guild. sion and preview party for Gulf Breeze Commemoration ceremonies. of theatre professionals and ris The 22nd Magnolias & Ross will also conduct a Expo 2008 which will follow on Nigel John From there it is all fun and ing stars from the greater White Linen luncheon, spon reading and book signing at Olsson on Saturday, March 15 from 9a.m. games. The Irish Dancers will Pensacola community, sored by the Pensacola the Barnes and Noble book drums will play his greatest hits 2 p.m. perform beginning at 11:45 a.m. Broadway a la Carte 2008 fea Symphony Orchestra Guild, store on April 2 from 4:30 to and more recent songs from his Local restaurants and caterers They will begin serving tures selections from will be held Wednesday, April 2 5:30 p.m. latest release, Rocket Man will provide samples of their lunch at 12:30. There will be “DreamGirls,” “Jersey Boys,” at New World Landing in Sponsorship packages for Number Ones. best appetizers, desserts & bev hamburgers, hot dogs, salads “Mamma Mia” and other Pensacola. Doors open at 10:30 the luncheon are still avail Elton John has sold more than erages! Chamber members will etc, and lots of birthday cake for Broadway hits. Roy Bracken is a.m., and the luncheon will able, ranging from $250 to 200 million records and contin judge and vote for their all. director and choreographer; begin at 11:30 a.m. The Patron $1,000. Interested parties may ues to add innovative work to his favorites to win the Gulf Breeze Bingo and shuffleboard will LaVonne French is musical Party will be held on Tuesday, contact Sandi Jacob at 850 personal repertoire of 29 consec Taste of Expo “Golden Spatula” start at 1 p.m. At 2 p.m., Harvey director. April 1. 9164337. utive Top 40 hits, 35 gold and 25 Awards! Jazz music will be pro Craft and Larry Marta will be Tickets are $12, general platinum albums. vided by Al Martin, sponsored playing together, Music with admission; $8, seniors, children, Rocket Man Number Ones, by Levin & Rinke Resort Realty. Memories for dancing or just nonPJC students; $6, Senior OPEN DAILY released in March 2007, debuted First 100 attendees will listening in the big room, while receive complimentary “Taste 12:30 pm in the top 10 and features newly lots of games will be going on in (850) 934-3332 compiled and digitally mastered of Expo” glass from Breeze the other room. GULF Promotions, Inc. BREEZE Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 greatest hits spanning the first The seniors are inviting the CINEMA 4 3.7 miles east of Pens. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4B March 13, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Health Gulf Breeze NEWS Study suggests diabetes treatment Give your loved one may increase chance of heart trouble a gift subscription! BY HANNAH BUNNING about the disease and it could from cardiovascular disease that he thinks there will need to Special to the news revolutionize treatment all could be reduced by intensely be more follow-up research Call Gulf Breeze News at [email protected] around, he said. He plans to regulating blood sugar levels, before changes will be made in discuss the new findings with specifically in those with Type treatment methods. 932-88986 Both patients and practition- his doctor. 2. Participants used medica- He said the risk for normal ers have doubts about a new The study was done with tion to keep their blood sugar diabetic complications, includ- study on people with Type 2 10,251 participants, according low. ing eye, kidney and nerve dam- diabetes due to the population to accordtrail.org, and of that Sal Gomez has had the dis- age, is real. Reducing blood studied. number, 257 members of the ease since 1997 and uses med- sugar is the key to controlling A new study called Accord, intensive group study have ication to control it. these complications. Action to Control died. “I don’t take for granted 100 Haller also said that the Cardiovascular Risk in The partic- percent what doctors say,” he results from the study must be Diabetes, shows that people ipants of the said. “I have made my doctor interpreted with caution, with Type 2 diabetes who are study fol- change my medications many because the group being stud- on an intense program to lower lowed the times.” ied is made up of very high-risk their blood sugar could be at a treatment Gomez keeps up with new patients. higher risk for heart attack, plan for four research on medication through Haller believes those in the heart disease and even death. to eight years the Internet and talking with high-risk group were more These findings could under- at 77 Clinical friends. He is very careful with likely to have cardiovascular mine all that people have previ- Sites in the Meaney the medications he takes and problems regardless of the ously thought on the topic of U.S. and the effects they have. He often treatment prescribed. Gulf Breeze Courtyard is a community with an diabetes. . discovers new medications that Both Haller and Meaney emphasis on memory care residents. The study was conducted “They studied people who he prefers to his current ones. agree that the most effective Each resident has full access to our secured using people divided into would have had heart attacks “Sometimes you think ways of managing blood sugar community including 2 beautiful courtyards. groups based on the intensity of anyway,” said Susanne you’re doctor should know levels are with diet and exer- We do not confine our memory care residents to a their case. Those with the most Meaney, a physician’s assistant what’s going on, but they’re cise, and that more research small locked ward. We are neither ashamed of our serious cases were the most and diabetic expert at Live Oak busy,” he said. must be done in order for doc- memory care residents nor are we willing to affected by the disease and Medical Center in Gulf Breeze, Dr. Michael James Haller tors to reevaluate the treatment segregate them. showed an increased risk of Fla. “These people probably said, in an e-mail interview, of diabetes patients. Our Staff is highly trained and compassionate. health issues. had advanced metabolic syn- Clarke Lee was diagnosed drome and visceral fat around "[Dr. Michael James Haller] said the risk for Our rooms are spacious with extra large walk-in closets which provide our residents with additional with Type 2 diabetes in their organs.” normal diabetic complications, including eye, living space. September 1996. Meaney said she thinks kidney and nerve damage, is real. Reducing “This really knocks me treatment for those with Type 2 Chef Joel’s dining experience is second to none. back,” he said. “I am wonder- diabetes will remain the same blood sugar is the key to controlling these com- At Gulf Breeze Courtyard, ing what is real.” for the most part. Although plications... Haller also said that the results we have the privilege of working He uses medication and diet they may begin to catch people from the study must be interpreted with caution, to keep his blood sugar in earlier due to the more serious in our residents home. check. factors. because the group being studied is made up of This new study goes against The study was conducted to very high-risk patients." everything he has been told determine whether heath risks

Know local health HEALTH BRIEFS news? Submit all Reduce cancer risk ‘Succeeding after summer season, the desire to press releases to while at ‘Dinner a Stroke’ in April combat the sun's rays with a news@gulf- make your reservation splash in the pool, beach or today for a Your family is our family. with the Doc’ “Succeeding After Stroke,” pond will be an irresistible breezenews.com or an information and support FREE LUNCH 3428 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Colorectal cancer is the third draw, especially for children. call 850-932-8986. 850.934.1662 most common cancer found in group provided by Sacred Yet for many, seeking the cool both men and women in the Heart Hospital’s Regional comfort of water can have trag- United States. 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Section C YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER March 13, 2008 Sports Schedule Dolphin rally falls short 8-5 March 13 ● the third to roll over TN vs. Catholic, 3 p.m. Navarre takes Washington March 4. Ninth grade BB at Pace, 5 Brunty doubled in p.m. early 6-0 lead, as the Dolphins’ six-run March 14 first to bring home BB DH at Milton, 4/6:30 GBHS strands 11 Dorlag, who walked, and p.m. BY JASON THOMPSON Jordan, who singled. Ninth grade, JV BB vs. Gulf Breeze News Matsoukas, who went 3- Milton, 4/6:30 p.m. [email protected] Savage March 15 for-3 and scored three times, TK at Tate Relays, TBA singled and scored on a two-run March 17 The Navarre Raiders scored six in the single by Downs, who went 2-for-2 Subsectional WL meet at first two innings of an 8-5 win at Gulf and scored twice. signs GBHS, noon Breeze Friday. Patrick Vance’s sacrifice scored Ninth grade, Var. BB vs. The Raiders got five hits in the first Downs, while Bo Dobson’s RBI CPA, Tenn., 4/6:30 p.m. inning off Cody Warford before Thomas double scored Scott, who doubled. with March 18 Dorsey came in to pitch the next 4 2/3 The game was a breakout one for TN vs. Pace, 2:30 p.m. innings. Dorsey allowed five hits and only Scott, who went 3-for-4 with five RBIs TK at Pine Forest (vs. one walk and struck out four. and three runs scored. Scott drove in West Fla. and Navarre), After stranding two in the first and one run with a double in the second MLS 3:15 p.m. second innings and another in the third, and followed with a grand slam in the SB at Washington (JV 4 Gulf Breeze (7-4) scored all of its runs in third, scoring Spencer Wiley, p.m., Var. 6) the bottom of the fifth. Matsoukas and Caleb Brown. team JV, Var. BB at PHS, 4/6:30 Kolton Hanke, who went 3-for-4 and Matsoukas and Downs added RBI p.m. scored once, led off the inning with a singles in the third inning, while BY JASON THOMPSON Ninth grade BB at Tate, single. He’d eventually score on a Vance followed Scott’s shot with a Gulf Breeze News 6:30 p.m. throwing error. Shane Dorlag, who also solo homer. Schnackenberg drove in a [email protected] March 19 had three hits, followed with a single, as run with a groundout, while Wiley TN at PHS, 3:15 p.m. did T.J. Jordan. capped off the inning with a single, It’s official - the Savage SB vs. Clinton, Miss., 5 Kameron Brunty reached on an error to scoring Shane Pascoe and Trey Pfeiffer. family can now boast of having p.m. score Dorlag, while Corey Downs beat out Dane Monnin got the win, striking two professional soccer players. an infield single to score Jordan. Brandon out six and allowing only two hits in the Keith Savage signed a Scott’s flyout scored Brunty, while Dane first three innings. developmental contract with Major Monnin’s two-out single brought home Kris See Baseball, Page 6C 6 Sports Briefs Matsoukas, who was hit by a pitch. League Gulf Breeze would leave two runners on Soccer’s Chivas USA Pelicans begin base in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings for a total of 11 in the game. last commercial Jordan went 2-for-5 and scored once in weekend. contest the loss. The team, The Pensacola Pelicans Dolphins 19, Washington 2 based out of are calling on their creative (five innings) Los Angeles, opens the fans to take part in their After being held to only three runs in Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News “Where Everyone Plays” the final two games, Gulf Breeze doubled regular Savage TV Commercial Contest for that in the first inning alone, added eight in Mark Waghalter threw a one-hit shutout in his first start of the season Saturday. season on the 2008 season. March 30. Groups or individuals are Savage is one of 10 invited to submit a fully developmental players and 28 edited and produced 15-20 on the squad. The second TV commercial for Injury riddled Lady Dolphins go developmental players usually the opportunity to win a play in a ‘reserve’ game the day cash prize up to $1,000 and after the team’s regularly a pair of season tickets. 1-4 in Gulf Shores Tournament scheduled match. The winning spot will be Savage and his Chivas USA aired throughout the ● Gulf Breeze loses four tourney games by a total of seven runs teammates have played three Pelicans season. The preseason matches so far, losing Fairhope 8, Lady Dolphins 7 more runs in the fourth inning. Alexis all three by one goal. Savage deadline to submit a BY JASON THOMPSON commercial is Friday, April (seven innings) Castanon, running for Ginny Coady, who had an assist in a match with Gulf Breeze News GBHS left the bases loaded twice in an walked, scored on a single by Zuniga. D.C. United last week. Chivas See Briefs, Page 2C 6 [email protected] extra inning loss to Fairhope Friday. Games in Ewens followed with a single before played D.C. United, the Under normal circumstances, it’d be a the Dolphin Classic were on a 75-minute time Claire Koontz hit a double, scoring Ewens. Houston Dynamo and Toronto curse for a team to go 10 days in between limit. The final two innings used the Fairhope scored twice in the top of the as part of the Texas Pro Soccer games. But for the Lady Dolphin softball ‘international tiebreaker,’ where the final out seventh, but Gulf Breeze mustered only one Fest in San Antonio. Tides team, it could turn out to be a blessing. of the previous inning starts the next inning on in the bottom half. Koontz scored when “I thought we outplayed Gulf Breeze played in the 12-team field second base. Langley reached on an error. every team. It’s just a matter of at the Dolphin Classic, hosted by Gulf Deannette Zuniga, who went 2-for-3 with Zuniga struck out five and walked only touching things up,” said Pensacola Bay Entrance Shores High School and held at the Orange an RBI and scored twice, led off the bottom one in seven innings, allowing seven hits. Savage, who’s been playing March 13-19 Beach Sportsplex. GBHS lost three of their of the first with a Leroy 5, Lady Dolphins 4 outside mid on both sides in the Th 13 Low 1:49 AM, High 2:19 PM starters due to injuries during their five triple. She scored The Lady Dolphins were held to only preseason. He also started for F 14 Low 3:27 AM, High 3:41 PM games in the tournament (where on an error. Rosie three hits. Zuniga tripled in the first inning Chivas Sunday against Toronto. Sa 15 Low 4:42 AM, High 5:05 PM they went 1-4), losing those Atkinson singled and scored on a wild pitch. “It’s been an adjustment,” he Su 16 Low 5:39 AM, High 6:23 PM four games by a and scored when Catcher Natalie Newell took a foul ball said to playing outside. M 17 Low 6:20 AM, Low 7:31 PM Tu 18 Low 6:45 AM, High 8:35 PM combined seven Catherine Lewis off her wrist in the second inning. Keith joins his father, GBHS W 19 Low 6:51 AM, High 9:44 PM runs. reached on an error. In the bottom half of the second, Coady boys soccer coach Bruce Navarre Beach March 13-19 Charlsie Langley walked tripled and Lewis walked. Both of them Savage, as professional soccer Th 13 High 1:35 PM and scored on a Kori scored when Castanon reached on an error. players. The elder Savage F 14 Low 1:35 AM, High 2:57 PM Ewens single. Lewis singled in the fourth to score played in the Major Indoor Sa 15 Low 2:50 AM, High 4:21 PM The Lady Dolphins Coady, who reached on an error. Soccer League in the 1980s and Su 16 Low 3:47 AM, High 5:39 PM tacked on three Mallory Mead struck out five and was a member of the U.S. M 17 Low 4:28 AM, Low 6:47 PM walked three in four innings. National Team. Tu 18 Low 4:53 AM, High 7:51 PM Keith made the All Gulf W 19 Low 4:59 AM, High 9:00 PM See Softball, Page 6C 6 South Conference team three Milton Blackwater River times and its All Academic March 13-19 Team twice at the University of Th 13 Low 4:10 AM, High 5:22 PM Jason Thompson/ West Florida. He finished his Gulf Breeze News F 14 Low 5:48 AM, High 6:44 PM career third on the school’s all- Sa 15 Low 7:03 AM, High 8:08 PM Deannette Zuniga fires time goals (47) and total points Su 16 Low 8:00 AM, High 9:26 PM to the plate during Gulf (118) list and was second in M 17 Low 8:41 AM, Low 10:34 PM Breeze’s 18-0 win at assists (24). Tu 18 Low 9:06 AM, High 11:38 PM PHS Thursday. W 19 Low 9:12 AM See On Campus, Page 2C 6

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www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 2C March 13, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS Girls track team beats Washington ON CAMPUS: T2) Ravin Anderson and Colleen BY JASON THOMPSON Eastburn (6-0). Dollinger, Rice Gulf Breeze News Triple jump – 2) Santiago (32-3), [email protected] 3) Lauren Musick (30-10). 4x800 meter relay – 1) Aldridge, Freshmen Katie Aldridge, Musick, Chavers, Tryon (11:13). repeat as C-USA 100 meter hurdles – 1) Aldridge Meredeth Chavers and Jen (20.22), 2) Jacquie Fockler (20.74), Pfeifler, along with junior 3) Laura Fradenburg (21.64). indoor track champs Emily Tryon, won three events 100 meter dash – 2) Santiago Thursday as the Lady Dolphins (13.58). 1600 meter run – 1) Tryon (5:38). Continued from Page 1C University. Bell had a double beat Washington 87-50. Gulf 400 meter run – 1) Pfeifler and a run scored in a 9-6 win Breeze results were as follows: (1:04.43). Savage will be back in town and went 2-for-4 in a 7-3 loss. Discus – 1) Tobie Bass (76-10), 300 meter hurdles – 1) Aldridge Bell singled, tripled and 2) Gina Bertelli (70-10). (55.44), 2) Fockler (1:00). early next week to gather his Long jump – 2) Briana Santiago 800 meter run – 1) Pfeifler things. “Won’t be back until homered for UAB in a 6-5 loss (14-11.25). (2:43). December,” he said. to Jacksonville State. He had Shot put – 1) Bass (31-5). 200 meter dash – 3) Floyd two RBIs and scored twice. High jump – 1) Morgan Floyd (4- (30.12). Katie Dollinger (GBHS c/o 2), 2) McKenna Housman (4-0). 3200 meter run – 1) Tryon ‘06) has been used to winning As of Saturday, Bell is third Pole vault – 1) Chavers (6-6), (12:18), 3) Jennifer Winn (16:47). the last couple of years. on the team with a .333 batting 4x400 meter relay – 1) Musick, The state average. He’s second on the Laurin Halstead, Chavers, Pfeifler team in runs scored (10), base (4:33). champion in Washington’s boys won 13 the shot put hits (16) and RBIs (10). of 17 events to beat the her senior Kyle Brown (c/o ‘06) went Dolphins 103-38. Dolphins year at 2-for-3 with a double and results are as follows: GBHS, scored a run in UWF’s 9-2 loss Long jump – 2) Justin Ratte (18- Dollinger to Northwest Missouri on Feb. 11.5). recently 26. The next day, Brown went Shot put – 3) Zach Permenter helped Rice 1-for-3 in a 4-2 loss to NMU. (39-2). High jump – 1) Dustin Clements University The Argos then rolled to a (5-10), 2) Bryan Shreve (5-10), 3) win its pair of wins over Harding Alec Cann (5-0). secondDollinger University. On March 4, Pole vault – 1) Permenter (12-0). Brown went 1-for-3 in a 12-5 Triple jump – 3) Adam Woods consecutive (33-3.5). Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Conference USA Indoor Track win before scoring a run in 4x800 meter relay – 2) Tommy Lauren Musick grabs the baton from Meredeth Chavers in a and Field title. The meet was their 14-4 win the next day. Gibble, Danny Gibble, Kurt Mason, recent 4x800 meter relay race. held at the University of Brock Sakey (c/o ‘05) won Will Thomas (8:49). three of his four matches last 100 meter hurdles – 2) Stewart Houston. Williams (18.67), 3) Aaron Williams Shot put – 1) Bass (33-4.5). Shot put – 3) Permenter (41-4). Dollinger was fourth (out of week for (21.72). High jump – 1) Celia Eddy (4-8). High jump – 1) Clements (6-4), eight) in her flight in the weight the 1600 meter run – 2) Will Thomas Pole vault – 3) Bri Pate (7-6), 4) 4) Shreve (5-10). University (4:44). Anderson (6-6). Pole vault – 1) Permenter (12-0), throw (43-5.75) and 21st 400 meter run – 1) Sam Grooms Triple jump – 2) Santiago (32-8), 2) Sean Thompson (10-6), 3) overall. She was also fifth (out of Central (53.83). 3) Musick (32-6.5). Johnson (7-6). of 10) in her flight in the shot Florida 300 meter hurdles – 3) Stewart 4x800 meter relay – 1) Aldridge, 4x800 meter relay – 2) Mason, tennis Musick, Chavers, Tryon (11:00). Chad Robin, Will Thomas, Tommy put (40-2) and 16th overall. Williams (44.25). team. 3200 meter run – 3) Davis 100 meter dash – 2) Santiago Gibble (8:48). Philip Bell (c/o ‘04) is off Thomas (11:01). (13.56), 4) Floyd (14.09). 100 meter hurdles – 4) S. to a strong start for the Sakey, Pfeifler won two events, 1600 meter run – 1) Pfeifler Williams (17.75). University of Alabama- playing (5:43). 1600 meter run – 2) Will Thomas number while Tryon broke her own 800 meter run – 1) Pfeifler (4:44), 3) Aber Wilson (4:59). Birmingham’s baseball team. school record in the two mile, (2:31). 400 meter run – 1) Grooms Bell, who plays left field three 3200 meter run – 1) Tryon (52.81). and bats second, had three of singles and as the Lady Dolphins finished Sakey third in a three-team meet at (11:35). 3200 meter run – 2) W. Thomas UAB’s five hits in a 9-2 loss to number The Dolphins took second in (11:08), 4) Robin (11:24). Dolphin Stadium on March 4. Mississippi State on Feb. 26. two doubles, won both of his the three team meet with 39 Tryon’s breaking of the Navarre won with 91 points, Two of the three hits were matches against Georgia State points. Navarre won the meet school’s two mile record was Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News followed by West Florida (45) doubles. He also scored a run. and won his doubles match in a (103), while West Florida was the second time she had done Jen Pfeifler won three events and GBHS (42). Lady Dolphin On March 1, UAB split a UCF win over 51st-ranked third (35). Dolphins results are so in four days. in last week’s meet against results were as follows: doubleheader with Brown Tennessee Tech Friday. Washington. Discus – 1) Bass (80-2). as follows: See Track, Page 3C 6 BRIEFS GBHS tennis teams beat please contact Doug Seen rare cancer that forms in the ([email protected]) or Tim tissues inside one’s retina. Walton, split with Washington Continued from Page 1C Mulroy ([email protected]) The disease has already for more details. taken her left eye. Proceeds BY JASON THOMPSON 11 at the Pelicans office TPSA is looking for from the tournament will go Gulf Breeze News located at 4920 North Davis umpires for the upcoming toward’s Lindsey treatment on [email protected] Highway.baseball and softball season. her right eye. Cost for the four-player scramble is $60 The Gulf Breeze tennis teams Ads will be placed on the No prior umpiring experience per person, which includes a beat Walton in a district matchup Pelicans website for viewers to required. Training will be pro- vote on the best ad. vided. Contact us at meal. March 4 before splitting a match Hole sponsorships are also The winning ad will be [email protected] if with Washington Thursday. The available for $100. For more announced the following week you are interested. girls beat the Lady Cats 6-1, information, call Mickey while Washington’s boys shut and will first air days before Bryant (855-1613) or Pat out the Dolphins 7-0. the Pelicans first game on May PBVC to sponsor Bryant (226-6139). Dolphins 6, Walton 1 8. All interested participants Middle School AJ Anastopoulo (GB) def Curtis must contact the Pelicans Woodlawn Beach Miller (W) 8-2 office for contest rules and Dance March 28 Reid Tidwell (GB) def Woody regulations before production The Pensacola Beach Middle 5K Run Virgin (W) 8-4 Volleyball Club will sponsor a Daniel King (W) def Clay Pfeifler of the commercial. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS March 13, 2008 3C Sports Gulf Breeze NEWS Soccer teams hold awards banquet Lifters lose at Milton ● Baretta brothers, Villegas, Agricola win weight classes

BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

Gulf Breeze and Milton both won five weight classes, but the Panthers took nine of 10 second places to beat the Dolphins 54-36 in a weigh- lifting meet March 5 in Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Milton. The Dolphin soccer Class of 2008 are the only ones in the history of Gulf Boys Academic Award winners (from left): freshman Hunter Bradshaw, The Gulf Breeze results Breeze High to say they played in a state championship game. senior Tommy Gibble, junior Daniel Shull and sophomore Steven Vernali. were as follows: 119 lb. Class – 1) Connor Barretta (135 lbs. Bench press, 115. lb. Clean and jerk – 250 lb. Total), 3) Holden Tibbs (100/105 – 205). 129 lb. Class – 1) Chris Barretta (175/170 – 345), 3) Cuyler Snyder (165/140 – 305). 139 lb. Class – 3) Eric Adams (175/155 – 330). 154 lb. Class – 1) Mario Villegas (255/205 – 460). 169 lb. Class – 1) Jonathon Stephens (270/230 – 500). 183 lb. Class – 3) Kyle Robinson (215/210 – 415). 199 lb. Class – 3) Justin Stephens (230/200 – 430). 219 lb. Class – 2) Brandon Van Camp (280/235 – 515). 238 lb. Class – 3) Chaz Logan (245/225 – 470). Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Unlimited – 1) Eric Girls team award winners (from left): Kristen Barona (Golden Boot Award - Girls Academic Award winners (from left): freshman Morgan Floyd, senior Agricola (350/275 – 625). Leading goal scorer), Maggie Rodgers (Best Goal of the Year), Lindsey Ashley Schermerhorn, junior Alyssa Smith and sophomore Brynne The Dolphins faced West Arnett (Coaches Choice) and Brittany Pyle (Defensive Player of the Year). Heatley. Florida Wednesday (after the News’ deadline).

Local soccer teams win Auburn Tiger Showcase TRACK: Teams third at Relays Continued from Page 2C made up three-fourths of the team’s scoring 4x400 and She set the then-record of 4x100 meter relay teams. The 11:39, winning the event at the three, along with Emily Max Bruner Relays March 1 at Craven, ran the 4x400 in 4:41 Choctaw High School. (good for fifth place), while the Both the girls and boys team trio plus Bertelli were sixth in finished third in the 13-team the 4x100 with a time of 55.8. meet. The boys finished with 69 Will Thomas won two events points, while the girls had 47 – the 800 (2:02) and the 4x800 points. meter relay (8:36) with Tommy Tryon won two events in the Gibble, Mason and Robin. meet – she also won the mile Clements was second in the with a time of 5:30.96. Musick high jump (6-4), while Shreve won the triple jump with a leap was fifth (5-10). Dylan Lee was of 31-4.25. Musick, along with third in the two mile (10:46), Chavers, Aldridge and Tryon, while Dylan Thomas was were third in the 4x800 meter fourth (10:57). relay (10:40). Tommy Gibble, Thomas, Bass was third in the shot put Grooms and Grant Harris were Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News with a throw of 34-4. third in the 4x400 meter relay Colin Kupris throws the shot Halstead, Music and Chavers (3:42). put in a recent meet.

Photos by Fed Barona and Deanna Smith The Bayside Storm (above) and the Pensacola Futbol Club’s Lady Wolves (below) won the U16 and U18 age divisions, respectively at the Auburn Tiger Showcase.

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BY JASON THOMPSON shooters between ages 16-21 (Pensacola) or Bob Zdenek at Culpepper pitched the rest of the Gulf Breeze News are only $60. 609-8029 (Fort Walton four inning game, striking out one [email protected] The club limits the Beach). and allowing only two hits. She walked one and drove in the Lady Several Gulf Breeze based Dolphins’second run with a single team won their age divisions in the fourth. Lewis, who went 2- at the fifth annual Gulf SAUL ULLMAN M D Breeze Sports Association’s , . . for-2, doubled in the second to Specializing in: score Castanon, who walked. Preseason Classic March 2 at Lady Dolphins 10, Shoreline Park. Microincision Cataract Surgery ● Montgomery Catholic 0 The U14 Dolphins won Over 20,000 implants performed the 13-14 year old boys ● The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology Zuniga threw a one-hit in Pensacola shutout, striking out a pair, as division, beating the Navarre Heaters 13-6. 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Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Alverson, who went 2-for-3, Rosie Atkinson rounds third Thursday against PHS. Dolphins’ five-run fifth. singled before Culpepper and Heaters 12, GBSA U14s 2 Mallory Mead hit back to back Gulf Shores 2, Atkinson went 2-for-5 with James Mozur had GBSA’s run scoring singles. Alverson’s Lady Dolphins 0 two RBIs and scored twice, See amazing photos lone hit (a single) and scored single in the third inning scored The defending Alabama 5A while Langley went 2-for-3 of babies as young as 8 the fourth, while Mark Atkinson, who doubled. state champions held Gulf with three RBIs. weeks from 3d ultrasound & 4D ultrasound. Higley scored the team’s Zuniga led off Gulf Breeze’s Breeze to only one hit Saturday. Newell scored two runs as New Patients Welcome other run in the third. IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE three run fourth with a triple before Culpepper had the team’s did Koontz and Ewens. Zuniga Vicky Griffin, D.O. Dolphins 15, 3261 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 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Matsoukas successfully slid around a tag attempt at HOME OWNERS INSURANCE third to allow the run to score. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News After the Eagles made it 8-4, T.J. Jordan had five hits Saturday, including a two-run homer. the Dolphins cut the deficit in CANCELED half with two in the bottom half. steal with Brunty, who also tie (which ended that way so the OR Waghalter and Dorlag were hit singled. Vance followed with a varsity game could start at 6:30). by pitches to lead off the inning. single to score Brunty. Ball allowed four hits and Brunty drew a one out walk Wiley walked and scored on struck out four in four innings. NON-RENEWED? before Matsoukas was hit by a a wild pitch in the fourth before Trey Davis pitched the fifth and pitch to plate Waghalter. Downs a two-run homer by Jordan in sixth before Jackson Yates then hit into a fielder’s choice to the fifth ended the game. struck out three in the seventh. score Dorlag. Scott hit a solo homer to start Dolphin JV 10, Washington Gulf Breeze left runners on the five-run fifth. Monnin hit an 0 (five innings) in every inning and had 10 in RBI single to score Vance (who Ball and Davis combined for PREMIUMS the game. The Dolphins would walked) and Dorlag’s sac fly a three-hit shutout and seven convert baserunners into runs in scored Dobson, who also walked, strikeouts, while Hoffpauir game two, scoring five of their setting the stage for Jordan. went 3-for-3 and scored twice. TOO HIGH? 10 runs with two outs. Waghalter struck out six and Robbins went 2-for-3 and Dorlag led off the bottom of walked only one to get the victory. scored three times, while Isaac the first with a solo homer. Gulf Dolphin JV 7, Navarre 7 Davis doubled and scored twice. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS March 13, 2008 7C Sports/Schools Gulf Breeze NEWS CLASSIC: Storm, Wave, Dolphins win Preseason Tournament Continued from Page 6C RBIs and two runs scored. Tiger Point 10, Wave 10, Tiger Point 10s 1 Navarre Raiders 7 Dolphins 18, GBSA 2 Gill and Niles both had two Myers scored three times and Busbee, McDaniel and hits as the Wave beat the Tigers Murphy twice as Tiger Point got deKozan all had three hits to in the tournament opener. Joyce by the Raiders. lead the Dolphins past GBSA. scored three runs, while Colston Storm 21, Gulf Breeze 7s 4 Locklin had two hits and scored twice. Stringfellow, Josh Smith, scored three times, while McGee Cronin singled and scored Edlund and Jesse Grant all scored and Jones both scored twice. Tiger Point’s lone run. Cross, three times as the Storm beat the Emo Diaz and Chris Taylor both Tommy Hagarty and Fleming younger GBSA 7 year olds. had two hits for GBSA, while had the team’s other base hits. Thompson, Green, Goodroe, Preston Sellers and Demotts Storm edge Tigers Mayes, Luke Ellis, Hoffman both walked and scored a run. in 7-8 final and McCain all scored twice, Wave win again Joshua Hoffman’s one-out while Jacob Brandon singled The U10 Wave won their single scored Thomas Goodroe and scored once. second consecutive tournament, as the Gulf Breeze Storm beat Chance Napier had two hits beating the Navarre Raiders 16- the Tigers 13-12 in the 7-8 year and two runs scored for the 7 year 1 in the title game. old final. olds, while Joseph McPhetridge, The Wave scored four in the Tiger Point led 3-0 in the first Clay Clifton and Spencer Wirth first and 12 in the second to end the inning with the help of singles had a hit and a run scored. game on the 15-run mercy rule. by Bobby Murphy and Nicky Storm 17, Chance Dyer, Julian Gordon Myers. Murphy had three hits in Navarre Raiders 17 and Jacob Box all had run the game, while Myers had two. Grant hit a home run and scored scoring singles in the first Deems Edlund, who had twice, while Smith had five RBIs inning. Jace Amberson, Gordon, three hits for the Storm, drove in and scored four times as the Storm Adam Colston all had RBI Connor Thompson with a tied the Raiders in pool play. singles in the second inning, double in the bottom of the first. Storm 12, Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News while Matthew deMahy’s single Thompson hit a three-run Tiger Point Tigers 10 Tourney champs plated two runs. Dyer had an homer in the bottom of the Smith had three hits and three The Gulf Breeze Dolphin U14 team won the fifth annual GBSA Preseason Classic. They are RBI double in the inning, while fourth, scoring both Nick runs scored to lead the Storm (front, from left): Dane Locklin, Taylor Busbee, Cory Catyb, Andrew Jurnovoy and Mitchell Zane Gill hit a three-run triple. McCain and Luke Stringfellow. past the Tigers. deKozan. Back (from left): Coach Ron Busbee, Kyle McGee, Cameron Davies, Max Gill threw a one-hitter and McCain went 2-for-2 and scored U12 Yankees go 2-1 McDaniel, Trey Baker, Coach Steven Jurnovoy, Dusty Jones and Coach Von deKozan. struck out four in the win. twice, while Stringfellow went The Gulf Breeze Yankees Wave 10, Tiger Point 10s 2 3-for-3 and scored twice. won two of three games in the Sam Joyce, Gill, Dyer and Daniel Green singled and 11-12 year old division. Gordon all had two hits in the scored in the fourth for the Yankees 2, Going, Wave’s win over the Tigers. Storm, while Stringfellow hit a Navarre Hurricanes 1 Matt Cronin and Jacob Cross two-run triple in fifth, scoring Nick Morgan got the win with going, both had two hits for Tiger McCain and Matthew Hawkins. three scoreless innings and four gone Point, while Harrison Fleming Dylan Brayton hit an RBI strikeouts. Michael Neal and Jesse Grant and Ryan Catyb scored the runs. double in the sixth for Tiger Benji Diaz were both 2-for-3. (left) and Wave 9, Navarre Raiders 0 Point, who tied it at 12 before the Yankees 9, Destin Tide 6 Connor Dyer, Amberson, Colston and Storm won it in the bottom half. Taylor Baynes got the win with Thompson Joyce combined to no-hit the Gavin Mayes and Brent two earned runs and five (right) hit over Raiders. Williams both had two hits in strikeouts in four innings pitched. the fence home Dyer singled, doubled and the win for the Storm. Andy Creech had two doubles, runs for the Gulf tripled in the win and scored Tiger Point 14, two RBIs and three runs scored. Breeze Storm’s Myrtle Grove Gators 7, twice, while Niles added a two- Gulf Breeze 7s 2 U8 team at the Yankees 4 recent GBSA run double. Myers hit a three-run homer as Creech struck out six in three Preseason Joyce went 3-for-4 and part of a 3-for-3 game, while Will innings. Baynes had a double Classic. scored twice with two RBIs, Sawarynski had two hits and two and two runs scored and an RBI. Jason Thompson/ while Gill had a single, two runs scored for the Tigers. Gulf Breeze News

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The only 3 LEFT: Holly Jurnovoy, decisions Fred Vigodsky, in life... Cindy Gross, and Andrew A shoplifter was caught red- and Sara handed trying to steal a watch Rothfeder from an exclusive jewelry store. “Listen,” said the shoplifter, “I know you don’t want any trouble either. What do you say I just buy the A Sunday of watch, and we forget about this?” The manager agreed and wrote up the sales slip. The crook looked at the slip and said, “This is a little more than Soundside Splendor I intended to spend. Can you BY LISA NEWELL The show me something less mission expensive?” Gulf Breeze News [email protected] of the This is the way a lot of peo- Chil- ple here on the island feel dren’s about real estate. It’s expen- Home Society was the focus of an elegant sive to live here, but to here soundside affair Sunday at Portofino them talk about it, it shouldn’t Resort. be! I knew it was expensive The Sunday of Soundside Splendor when I first moved out here to offered a pristine view of the Sound from Paradise. I knew I couldn’t the Portofino pool deck, on a crisp cool afford it then and I sacrificed March day. Music entertained as the wine to live my dream. I did with- offerings were sampled and attendees min- out a lot of fringe benefits of gled amid the sumptuous appetizers pro- life to make the ends meet for vided by Jim Shirley of the Fish House. the house I lived in. I moved Wines were provided by the Stacole “down” in house, but “up” in Fine Wine Company for tasting paired property. My little strip of with the food. waterfront is more than I The event was a fundraiser for the deserve. It gives me access to Children’s Home Society of Florida, the Mary King and John Fromularo Beth Musmansky, Pandora de Balthazar and John Parrish the entire beach and at least Western Division of which offers 12 pro- Rolex thinks it is all his! I grams, including adoption, foster care, know better, but I can pretend! prevention services, education services, When I was on the speaking counseling services and in-home intensive circuit as a Professional intervention services. Speaker, long before my enter- In 1920, the Western Division of CHS tainment career took off, I had opened in Pensacola to serve children and a talk on the “Important families residing in the panhandle area. Decisions in Life”. There are Each program is designed with one goal only three. Who are you mind: to protect children through preserv- gonna live your life with. ing and strengthening families. Where are you gonna live your A live auction featured extravagant gift life and What are you going to baskets that went for thousands of dollars, live you life as? Every deci- all for the benefit of Children’s Home sion you ever make will fall Society. The next event for CHS will be a into one of those three decision live auction on April 18 at the Emerald areas. I decided to live my life Coast Conference Center, coupled with on a barrier island, where man the Children’s Invitational Golf was never meant to live. I will Tournament that same weekend. pay the price whatever that is, For details or to contribute to the as long as I can and as long as Children’s Home Society, contact I want to. I won’t complain, Executive Director Cynthia Blacklaw at and I won’t ever be ran off of 266-2700. Judge Robert Hilliard with his wife Lisa,Angela Moore and Tarsha it. Not by real estate prices, the Julie and Dr. David Kellen Bechtol. property tax access or, or peo- ple that think I’m dumb for liv- ing here. I will decide where I live, no one else. I know it’s not smart with the hurricanes and all, but if you gonna be Fight to the FORT stupid you gotta be tough! I’m tough. I’m right where I want to be. I have found who I want to live my life with and did what I wanted to live my life as long enough to be well off enough not to work. I paid the price for those things as well. When I look back over my life, I find that life was always good, no matter how bad it was. Today life is better. I hope one day you can feel that way about yourself...that should be the goal at least! Just thought you’d like to know....

Bands on the Beach returns May 6 ABOVE: Runners round the bend of the The popular outdoor summer Photos by David Standridge/Special to the News remaining road toward Fort Pickens. concert series, Bands on the The racers take off on their journey from the gate to Fort Pickens and Beach, returns May 6 with the back. The Fight for the Fort was an endurance challenge featuring an RIGHT: Evan Malone, 31, approaches the U.S. Navy Band and U.S. Coast offroad race in the sand. Joe Joseph of the Pensacola Sports finish line. Guard Pelican unveiling. Association said the event reintroduces the park to the public. The Everret Whiteside, 37, the cross country For a complete list of per- road to Fort Pickens is scheduled for repair in 2009. Over 125 runners, coach at Washington High School, finished formers, visit online at visitpen- prequalified by having participated in endurance races, were selected first. Matt Dobson, 38, UWF cross country sacolabeach.com. to run the Fight to the Fort. coach, finished second.

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While the cleaner log are pruned from mid to late Growing edible foods in your yard (trunks) are still alive will be industry might argue with me, winter, before spring growth. strong and will resist being BY MAUREEN GILMER book (www.raint- consider the ultimate size of the I'm inclined to side with your Some plants in this group are pushed over. Though the DIY Network reenursery.com; 360-496-6400). tree. The Raintree catalog friend on this one. Burning crape myrtle, oleander, vitex outermost layer of tissue may This may be the most diverse includes a guide to rootstocks, so matter - wood, paper and so on - and althea. have turned brown and be Do you shudder when your selection of fruiting plants avail- you can choose your favorite creates ash, soot and other Most evergreens should be dead, a small cut will reveal kids crave fast food over fruits able from a single source today. variety grafted to mature at byproducts. pruned in the dormant (winter) living tissue deeper in. and vegetables? Has Gameboy The range is broad, including proportions perfect for the space Much of this floats up and out season, but some pruning may Bananas in this category become preferable to active dozens of different apples, you have available. True dwarf of the chimney, but some of it - be done throughout the year. should simply be groomed by outdoor play? Maybe you fear pears, peaches and cherries. trees produce full-sized fruit, but especially heavier particles - It was once believed that removing the dead leaf blades. that a virtual computer reality There are even old-fashioned fit into a fraction of the space. drifts to the side and down and pruning cuts, especially large They should not be cut down will separate your kids from an favorites from elderberry bushes Semi-dwarf is better for adheres to the inside of the ones, needed to be painted because new leaves and flower emotional connection to the to rare tropical bananas. Many suburban yards, allowing you to chimney. It doesn’t matter how with special pruning stalks will emerge from the earth. Problem is, between of these varieties are difficult to reach all the fruit and fit more “clean” an item burns -- it still compounds to prevent the top of the trunk. hours spent at the office and find anywhere else, which is varieties in a limited area. produces ash, soot, pitch and entry of insects and diseases. It doing chores at home, you don’t why adults find these plants so Rather than grow ordinary other residues. A “cleaner log” is now known that these have much time to emphasize appealing. Now is the time to fruit you can find at the grocery produces less of these items, but the fundamentals of a healthy begin turning your purely orna- store, consider unusual gourmet you’re still burning something organic lifestyle. mental yard into a sustainable varieties that offer new flavors in your fireplace. If you’re lucky enough to fruitful one. and ideas for creative dishes. A better way to maintain your have a home with a back yard, It’s possible for just about Asian pears are young fireplace for the long run - and even a very small one, there’s a every home gardener to grow producers with fruit that is as ensure nice, bright and warm simple solution at hand. Nothing blueberries. They make a crisp as an apple and as sweet as fires for many years to come - is drives home this earth-to- beautiful flowering foundation a pear. Seckel pears, known as to avoid burning items that lifestyle connection better than plant or informal hedge that bears the sugar pear, is the chef’s contribute more creosote sharing homegrown edibles a crop of juicy berries rich in favorite for rich fruity deserts. deposits than others. These with your kids. But don’t feel antioxidants. Fresh blueberries in White flesh peaches lose their include trash, food items, glossy you have to put in a time-con- the morning cereal is now a real melt-in-your-mouth sweetness magazines, “cheap” wood like suming vegetable garden to do option for your kids. just an hour after picking. Few many pine logs, and green wood it. All you need is to landscape Be sure to read carefully to people have ever experienced the (fresh-cut wood that hasn’t had using trees, shrubs and vines select the perfect variety for incredible flavor of ripe white time to season properly). that bear fruit. your climate. In the north try peaches eaten right off the tree. Once a year, in the late spring Instead of a flowering accent Patriot Blueberry, which is Organic, chemical-free fruit or summer, have a professional tree, choose a cherry tree that hardy to USDA Zone 3. In the is one of the best ways to live chimney cleaner inspect, clean flowers just as well as an warmer south, try evergreen greener and more sustainably. and make any needed repairs to ornamental, but with a bonus of varieties of the Southern But even more important is that your chimney. He or she will fruit. Rather than ordinary Highbush cultivars, Sunshine backyard fruit trees bring the check the system thoroughly -- foundation shrubs around the Blue and Misty. link of earth from plant to palate including a look up on the roof house, put in blueberry bushes. If you check the handy chart in young impressionable minds. at the stack -- and will scrub Instead of a barrier hedge, try a in the Raintree catalog, you’ll And when kids do the picking away creosote deposits. That’s row of raspberries to flower and know which varieties bloom while Mom or Dad cooks, there the only sure way to have a fruit year after year. In lieu of a early, midseason and late. 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