June 26, 2014 YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 75¢ Relief on Crowd airs flood the way City gets grant concerns at meeting for storm water runoff project B M P Y AT ELLEGRINO B M K Gulf Breeze News Y ELANIE ORMONDY [email protected] Gulf Breeze News [email protected] County commissioner Lane Lynchard started off the June 19 The recent looding event may have Town Hall lood meeting at the brought to the surface the issues within Tiger Point Community Center by the city’s storm water drainage system, - stating the obvious: “We’ve been but city staff has been working on alle having looding problems for the viating issues for years, and is beginning to see some of their long-term planning past year in Santa Rosa County, come to fruition. speciically the south.” There was standing room only Because of a $10 million grant from the State of Florida for the coastal counties at the meeting, initiated by Gulf Breeze News, which drew in close See City Page 8A » to 100 south-end residents to hear what the county had planned for the areas most affected by the April 29 lood, and what they have - al ready done to help some of the ar- County: eas since the lood. Lynchard stated that the county experienced a lood unlike any Pumps he’s seen in his lifetime, and that the county plans to do whatever it takes to prevent the neighborhoods were not from looding again. “Leading up to April 29, we were 400 to 600 percent above normal feasible for our rainfall before the lood, Photo by Mat Pellegrino | Gulf Breeze News BY MAT PELLEGRINO Santa Rosa County Commissioner Lane Lynchard speaks to a packed room last Thursday at the Tiger Point See County Page 8A » Community Center about the April 29 flood. Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

Many residents at the June 19 meet- Temporary relief being ing at the Tiger Point Community Center were concerned about pumps, and why they weren’t placed in neigh- sought for The Ranchettes borhoods inundated with lood waters during the April 29 lood. B M P Many residents raised concerns over an Director of Public Works Avis Y AT ELLEGRINO easement that runs through the neighborhood Whitield stressed during the meet - Gulf Breeze News ing that the reason pumps were not [email protected] where water collects during heavy rainfall. The man-made ditch held thousands of placed in subdivisions, particularly Of the many things discussed at the June gallons of water and caused about 8 feet of The Ranchettes, after the storm is -be 19 Town Hall meeting to address looding, water to stand over Rancho Villa Drive after cause there was nowhere for the water the most confusing topic was who owned a the April 29 storm. to go. piece of property in The Northridge Ranch- Many residents complained that the Whitield stated that if the county ettes that could ultimately help alleviate had placed pumps in the subdivision, it would have either looded surround- looding woes in the lood prone neighbor- See Power Page 3A » hood. This file photo of Ethan and Caden West was taken in ing subdivisions or would have cost The Ranchettes a week prior to the April 29 flood. See Ridge Page 8A »

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I’m 78 years 4 p.m., School Board, Board Room Red Light Camera Hearings While some residents in The old, and I’d like to have my decent home back. I just want 5:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council Ranchettes subdivision focused a decent place to live, that’s all I want. Chambers the blame for heavy looding Storm Water Task Force Committee back on April 29 on an easement – Shirley McInturff-Shirley Meeting that runs through the neighbor- 6 p.m., Gulf Breeze Community Center Northridge Ranchettes resident hood that was blockaded with Commission Special - Rezoning debris, others say that develop- 6 p.m., SRC Administrative Center, Board ment along Highway 98 has Room pushed more and more water into “Over the years, we’re see- School Board Meeting the subdivision over the years. ing areas in our neighborhood 6:30 p.m., School Board, Board Room Residents like John Williams that have never looded before who lives on Rosa Del Villa Fire Department Executive Group lood. I hope the county takes a Monday Drive said he has seen over the strong look that one day when I 30 6:30 p.m., Emergency Operations Center year how, as development goes pass away, my kids have some- up behind his subdivision along thing,” Williams said. “Right Highway 98, he is seeing more now, all of the homes in that July Law Library Committee and more ponding after heavy area, the property prices are Tuesday noon - SRC Courthouse, Room M9 rainfall. going down just by word of 1 Marine Advisory “If we’re the ish bowl, then mouth.” 5 p.m., SRC Administrative Center, Board 98 is the edge of the ish bowl. County commissioner Lane Room We talk about the days of the Lynchard said that part of the ditches are over, well I’m not reason why The Ranchettes has too impressed when I see the looding issues is because the Wednesday Executive Committee Meeting ditches behind Adams Homes subdivision was built before 2 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze Community Center, and Acceleration Fitness be- there were any state mandated Council Chambers cause we know when the ditch development standards. ills up, we know where it’s “Back in the 60s and 70s, going: right into our neighbor- there were no storm water stan- hood,” Williams said. Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report dards, either state or county. Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Williams and longtime You didn’t have to dig a pond Ranchettes resident Shirley to hot top rock,” Lynchard said. FELONIES 6/22/2014 McInturff-Shirley claim that “Now, when someone develops 6/17/2014 Cooper, Dustin Chase, W/ new buildings built behind their on 98, they have to retain that Perez, Octavio, H/M, 18, M, 27, 2000 block Pine Needle property, that line Highway 98, 100 year storm regulation.” 1000 block Constitution Dr., Ln., Navarre, flee/eluding have pushed water onto their Many of the businesses like Navarre, aggravated assault police property. They claimed that Acceleration Fitness and Ad- Photo by Mat Pellegrino | Gulf Breeze News with weapon Yablonski, Kevin Lynn, during the April 29 storm, ams the Homes were developed W/M, 25, 1000 block Eagle water had nowhere to go and after the 1970s, which means 6/18/2014 Bay Ln., Navarre, probation inundated their property, put- Shirley McInturff-Shirley speaks to county officials at the they would have had to abide meeting about the flooding problem that she claims has Trinkle, Ryan Christopher, violation ting them underwater. by the current storm regulation become worse in The Ranchettes. W/M, 32, 2000 block Bahamma McCoy, Donald Edward, Shirley, who has lived in the standards. Many of the busi- Dr., Navarre, moving traffic W/M, 47, 2000 block Houston, subdivision since 1973 said nesses, like Adams Homes, violation Gulf Breeze, battery, aggravated looding has been an issue in have holding ponds behind Schroeder, Christopher battery the subdivision, but that it’s them, but some of the older Shirley blamed development place to live, that’s all I want.” Scott, W/M, 47, 7000 block gotten worse as the years have behind her home for pushing Another Rancho Del Villa businesses have holding ponds Nelson St., Navarre, assault, 6/23/2014 gone by. more than 16 inches of rainresident said the holding ponds that were not meant to handle possession of weapon, family Ford, Corinna Marie, W/ “If 98 develops any more, I into her home after the April 29have continued to push water current storm regulations. offense F, 37, 8000 block Laredo St., see us having more and more lood. into The Ranchettes and that Ditches that illed up during Jackson, Jonathan Brice, Navarre, drug possession of a problem in that subdivision “This is the irst time I’vethey weren’t meant to hold a lot the April 29 storm and lowed B/M, 26, 8000 block Estrada Maddox, Christen Ferril, because it’s coming our way,” had water in the house,” Shirley of water. into the backyards of homes on St., Navarre, fraud W/M, 23, 1000 block Seagrape Williams said. “I don’t think we said. “When the business built “The hard pan of the shop- Rancho Del Villa Drive in The Dr., Navarre, pass counterfeited need to be putting in ditches. If their building, they didn’t build ping centers without consider- Ranchettes. 6/19/2014 we aren’t calculating where the the fence up like they were sup- able holding ponds creates sig- “The ditches behind my Smith, Ryan Alexander, DUIS water goes on 98 as it is being posed to, and they built that niicant rivers that lood down house, they run over,” Shirley W/M, 18, 1000 block Mary 6/19/2014 developed, are we going to end property. So now when it rains, into the neighborhoods,” Ran- said. “I have begged and plead- Kate Dr., Gulf Breeze, drug Yeager, Tracy Lynn, W/F, up with lakefront property?” all that water comes onto my dle said. “Three or four homes ed, and I have notes and pic- possession (2 counts) 47, 8000 block Bay River Rd., Williams said when he pur- property,” Shirley said. “No that are on the corner of Rosa tures from all the loods we’ve Navarre, DUI chased property to build his one has ever been out to take Del Villa and Rancho Villa had. Adams Homes has a beau- 6/20/2014 Smith, Ryan Alexander, home on years ago, looding care of this. I’m 78 years old, Drive were extremely impacted tiful holding pond … the others Smith, Glen Ruben, W/ W/M, 18, 1000 block Mary was never an issue, and never and I’d like to have my decent by the runoff from Highway 98 behind us just low over during M, 58, 8000 block Gulf Blvd., Kate Dr., Gulf Breeze, DUI mentioned. home back. I just want a decent during the storm.” storms.” Navarre Beach, aggravated assault with weapon 6/21/2014 Whitfield, Daniel Lawton, 6/21/2014 W/M, 8000 block Segura St., Ramblewood to get flood relief Giachetti, Michael Peter, Navarre, DUI W/M, 33, 9000 block Pouder Note: All arrest and police reports F S R tion of Ramblewood Drive and the quality of runoff entering budget which includes design, Ln., Navarre, battery, resisting ROM TAFF EPORTS Paula Court and the ditch bottom into the systems. Construction construction, and right of way published in Gulf Breeze News are Gulf Breeze News officer public record and do not imply guilt. [email protected] and cross drain near the middle should wrap up in early fall acquisition is $872,697 with the All suspects are presumed innocent of Ramblewood Drive. In the pending no signiicant weather grant funding $654,522 and the until proven and/or adjudicated Ramblewood Drive will have past this looding has caused delays. The current total project county match of $373,174. guilty in a court of law. limited access until the end of damage to several homes, lim- July. Contractors will be remov- ited residential access and pre- ing sections of the southbound vented emergency evacuation. lane to install 1,000 feet of con- The project included the pur- crete drainage pipe. Construc- chase of two properties on which tion is part of a FEMA Hazard a retention pond will be in- Mitigation Grant Program, stalled. These homes have been which provides grants to states demolished and removed. Work and local governments to imple- will also include installation from your friends at Gulf Breeze News ment long-term hazard mitiga- of a series of pipes, inlet struc- tion measures after a major di- tures, swales and under drains June 26 July 1 saster declaration. to convey runoff from lood- Ramblewood currently expe- prone areas and to discharge Sky Hysler Colin Brown riences signiicant looding in into existing systems to reduce Russell White two locations — at the intersec- the lood frequency and enhance June 29 FLASHBACKS Jessica Rhodes July 2 30 Years Ago offering Downtown Michelle Carmichael Roxy Vogel June 26, 1984 Pensacola the Chris Randle opportunity to the ferry John Broxson, a former service at no June 30 Pam Anderson Gulf Breeze resident government expense. LaDonna Dapremont well known by the community, began his 10 Years ago Dalton Bower campaign for state June 24, 2004 senate. Gulf Breeze High Congratulations to this Week’s Winner School was renovated 20 Years ago Michelle Carmichael • June 29 June 30, 1994 with a new entrance, administrative area, Choose from Big Kahuna’s, Pensacola Little Theatre, Pensacola The Principles of and additional class- Museum of Art or Gulf Breeze Sertoma Family Fishing Rodeo Mobile Bay, who rooms. tickets. Winner must pick up the tickets at provides a ferry Gulf Breeze News Office by July 17th Photo by Mat Pellegrino | Gulf Breeze News service, considered Register your birthday on our facebook page. Crews have already started digging two holding ponds to — By Mary Tran relieve flooding issues in the Ramblewood subdivision.

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» Continued from Page 1A ixed it, and it drained ine for on trees that may be touching many years. We kept maintain- power lines or are close to touch- easement was full of debris and ing that ditch. My house went ing power lines. Paulus said that garbage, and is the reason why under water after 35 years,” said crews should not be throwing the neighborhood looded back Ranchettes resident Kenneth limbs in the easement, which on April 29 and 30. The county Branch. residents blame for damming up claimed the easement was Gulf The Ranchettes resident said the ditch, causing looding in the They (Local Mitigation Grants) do take a long time Power’s, while other residents overgrowth in the ditch held neighborhood. to work through. But the county has been diligent in claimed the easement was not back a lot of the water during the “The thing about that is, in pursuing these drainage projects. They are FEMA the power company’s. April 29 storm, and that he him- neighborhoods, when people put Avis Whitield, the Director self had been maintaining the in fences along the easements, funded projects, so you have to cross all the T’s and of Public Works for Santa Rosa easement even though it wasn’t we can’t do full mows,” Paulus dot all the I’s. County said that there is no doubt his property. said. “We typically mow our The Ranchettes is lood prone, “I used to maintain that ease- transmission lines on a six- to and that the county has done ev- ment because Gulf Power hasn’t eight-year cycle. We go and re- erything in its power to alleviate been. I’m hoping you help us move limbs if we have any. But looding in the subdivision over out,” Branch said. “There were we do inspect them annually.” – Lane Lynchard the past several decades. Where 16 homes in that neighborhood Paulus said that because it’s Santa Rosa County commissioner on the extensive process to obtain LMG’s. the county runs into a problem, that were completely underwa- not Gulf Power’s property, resi- he says, is when the water has no- ter.” dents that live along that ease- where to go. Without land being The work the county did ment can cut vegetation back and acquired from Rose Lawn Cem- back in 2005 pushed water into maintain the easement if they etery to the west of The Ranch- nearby subdivisions, causing please, as long as it doesn’t inter- ettes, or having rights to an ease- outcry from neighbors such as fere with the transmission lines. with the cemetery to see if the ment owned by Gulf Power, the Mike Robertson in Whisper Bay Paulus said he could not veri- ditch we opened up as part of an CORRECTION water had nowhere to go during subdivision to the west of The fy whether Gulf Power gave the emergency project (in 2005), to the April 29 storm and quickly Ranchettes. county permission to come and see if we can maintain that ditch. In the June 19 edition of looded the subdivision. “We didn’t clean the ditch clean out the easement after the The ditch is open now.” the Gulf Breeze News, staff “The problem is (The Ranch- out (in the weeks leading up to lood in April and in 2005. Because the ditch is now writer Pam Brannon mis- ettes) is in a bowl,” Whitield the April 29 storm) because we “The county will have to ap- mostly clear of debris, Whitield spelled a name in the story said. “There were some looding don’t have an easement,” Whit- proach the lot owners trying to assured residents that if the areas “MFD gives back”. The problems being experienced here ield said. “Even if the ditch had maintain the outfall. Every one experienced another heavy rain- correct spelling of the bike (Ranchettes) before the April 29 been cleaned, out with the mag- of the property owners will have storm, the neighborhood would recipient’s name should lood. A lot of people asked ‘Why nitude of the event we are talking to give the county an easement most likely be high and dry. have been: Megan Sydow. didn’t the county take action about, I don’t think it would have to operate behind their homes,” Gulf Breeze County Com- sooner than what we did?’ We prevented the looding.” said County Engineer Blaylock missioner Lane Lynchard said do not have a drainage easement Other residents such as Jerry at the meeting. “Gulf Power has The Ranchettes was recently across Rose Lawn Cemetery.” Evan, a Ranchette Square resi- an easement for their transmis- put on a list with the county’s The county was also worried dent, said looding was never a sion, but we do not have an ease- local mitigation group so that about opening up the easement huge issue in the subdivision un- ment for drainage.” the group could start looking to Karen Kennedy, MD | ditch up further, which would til Gulf Power stopped cleaning Evan said that people go into obtain Local Mitigation Grants Gynecology Board Certified Registered Pharmacist essentially push water into the out their transmission easement. the easement and dump trash into for the neighborhood. However, Laura Sigler, ARNP nearby Whisper Bay subdivi- “I never started having an the ditch, which he claims could the commissioner said obtaining Certified in Women’s Health sion. During a freak lood almostissue with the water even com- have stopped up the ditch during those grants could take years. Options for Gynecologic Issues O Management for Urininary O Hormones Incontinence O Ultrasound O Birth Control Options O Pelvic Pain 10 years ago, the county went ing close to my home until Gulf the lood in April. “They (Local Mitigation into the easement and cleared Power put up the large power “They (Gulf Power) don’t Grants) do take a long time to 1118 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. #201 I Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 I out debris to help push water out lines. Gulf Power has an ease- have an obligation to clean it,” work through. But the county has Dr. Karen Kennedy 7552 Navarre Pkwy. #18 Navarre, FL 32566 www.karenkennedymd.com | 850.916.7766 of the neighborhood. County of- ment through these properties be- Whitield said. “They have an been diligent in pursuing these icials claimed they did so again cause they used to come through easement for a power line. They drainage projects,” Lynchard after the April 29 storm. there to clean that easement out don’t really have any obligation said. “They are FEMA funded “We had a similar incident that every other year,” Evan said. “A to perform anything that would projects, so you have to cross all happened in 2005 and we did go little over 10 years ago when enhance drainage. the T’s and dot all the I’s.” under emergency conditions and they stopped cleaning the ease- Right now, Whitield said the The county is currently work- opened the ditch up in 2005 and ment, then the looding started county plans to work with Rose ing on a drainage project in the it had an impact on properties in progressing and getting worse Lawn Cemetery to obtain prop- Ramblewood subdivision, across MENS WALK INS $ Whisper Bay,” Whitield said. and worse.” erty to temporarily relieve lood- the road from The Ranchettes CUT 14 WELCOME! The county sent workers to A resident in the audience ing in the neighborhood. A long thanks to monies obtained from The Ranchettes after the storm to DARLENE WARNER claimed they spoke to Gulf Pow- term ix, however, could be years FEMA. Barber/Stylist open the ditch up, but the ground er and that the company stated away, he said. “The projects we have com- by Appt 850.517.5319 was so saturated, Whitield stat- that the easement was not Gulf “We intend to work with the pleted have worked very well. 3238 Fordham Pkwy | Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 Tues-Fri 9:30 to 5:30 | Sat 9-12 ed, that crews were unable to Power property and they had no owners of the cemetery to see if We have six completed proj- open up the ditch and clear it of right to maintain it. we can get an easement to main- ects in the county in the past six debris until days after the neigh- Gordon Paulus, a Commu- tain that ditch in the short term as years. Five of the projects were Gulf Breeze Apothecary Welcomes borhood was underwater. in District 5,” Lynchard said. nications Specialist with Gulf we wait for the bigger project,” Brantley Jagel, PharmD Allergies “We had to wait a few days Power, said that the power com- Whitield said. “As far as short Clinical Pharmacist Dental Compounding after that big lood to open that pany does have an easement run- term, we are going to be working Compounding Specialist Hormone Replacement ditch up,” Whitield said. “We ning through The Ranchettes and Therapy • Pain Creams sent one of our supervisors in Pediatric Formulation obtained that transmission ease- Scar Therapy there and he had to go in with ment for that strip of land back Veterinary Medicines We make specialized medications that waders and it was simply a lake in 1958. And Much More! meet the speciic needs of each individual. of water. We couldn’t even move “We have a transmission line Contact your Physician or our Compounding equipment in there to the side.” that goes through there, so we Pharmacists about the beneits of The county previously built have an easement,” Paulus said. personalized compounding. an earthen berm behind several “We do not have a distribution homes in the Whisper Bay subdi- easement.” vision to keep homes from lood - Paulus told Gulf Breeze News Sharon Jordan Sims, RPh ing in the subdivision because of that the easement is not Gulf Brantley Jagel, PharmD runoff from The Ranchettes after Power’s land, so residents can 1177 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 big rain storms. maintain the easement if they (850) 677-9340 | www.gulfbreezeapothecary.com The county did not specify feel it is necessary. whether they obtained permis- Whitield did not specify sion from the easement owner to whether the county obtained clear out debris in the ditch that permission from Gulf Power in runs through the middle of the 2005 and after the April 29 storm neighborhood. to clean out the ditch. Several residents came to Some residents claimed that speak out about the atrocious Gulf Power crews previously looding experienced after and were in the easement cutting tree before the April 29 event. Many branches along the ditch and left of the residents blamed the poor the debris behind in the ditch in- maintenance of the easement stead of taking the yard debris ditch for the heavy looding. withA them. ditch, Whitield said, had not “We don’t maintain the ditch. been touched or cleaned out Our easement is more towards since 2005. vegetation,” Paulus said. Photo by Mat Pellegrino | Gulf Breeze News “My recollection is in 1983, The spokesman said that once we had a signiicant storm. -Af a decade, Gulf Power allows The Gulf Power easement, shown here, runs through the ter that, the county came in and crews to come in and cut limbs center of The Ranchettes neighborhood. DIABETES OR PROSTATE CANCER? 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Greg and Jilia Vento have embarked upon a great adven- ture! They joined the United States Peace Corps and will soon begin their service in the Eastern Caribbean. In BY BETTY ARCHER ALLEN their last days in the United [email protected] States they had mountains of paper work, hours of medical tests, and hundreds of specu- stomach; and I was ready for your questions or help with lative conversations. That it to settle” says Greg. your gardening problems. part finally over, they began The seven-week training Proceeds from the sales their new venture. They ar- consists of language prepa- support the scholarships and rived in Miami and met fel- ration, security and safety, the community beautifica- low volunteers and departed cultural studies and sanita- tion and education projects for the island of St. Lucia on tion. They don’t know which of the Navarre Garden Club. the 13th. There they will train island they will eventually Be sure to visit online at na- for 7 weeks then go to their be assigned to or the classes varregardenclub.org to view Island of service where they they will be teaching. But the various projects the club will work until the end of the island assignment pos- is involved in. their 27 month commitment. sibilities include Dominica, Greg is the son of Cynthia Grenada, St. Vincent and the Vote for your Vento. Cynthia moved with Grenadines or they could stay her two sons, Gregory and on St. Lucia. favorite building Eric, to Gulf Breeze from This young couple is say- Portage Michigan in 1999 ing farewell for a while to Residents of Northwest to be closer to her parents, family and friends and walk- Florida will have the chance Barbara and Steven (now de- ing away from the life they to vote for their favorite local ceased) Borik. Greg gradu- have known. Jilia says,” Ev- community buildings, thanks ated from Gulf Breeze High erything has been amazing so to a statewide online People’s school in 2007; attended Pen- far and I am definitely learn- Choice competition launched sacola State College; and then ing a lot. All of our fellow by the Florida Chapter of the transferred to Flagler College volunteers are so friendly American Institute of Archi- (Tallahassee Campus). He re- and kind and I can’t wait to tects (AIA Florida). ceived a degree in Education get to know them all better.” “We are proud of our local in December of 2013. Jilia Greg says, “I am walking community buildings, which Goldsmith comes from Fair- away from my comfort zone are especially important to water Beach and received a to do the work for which I the area’s way of life because Baccalaureate from Florida was born. Jilia and I have 27 they cater to the public’s State University. The two met months to help as many peo- needs,” said Kelly Wiec- in college. Greg Vento and ple as possible whilst enrich- zorek, AIA, an architect at Jilia Goldsmith were married ing our own lives with the ex- Bay Design in Pensacola and on May 4, 2013. Both Greg perience of a lifetime.” President of the Northwest and Jilia have a long-time If you would like to follow chapter of AIA Florida. goal to help make a differ- Greg and Jilia’s adventure. See ence in this world and have go to their blog links: Driftwood Page 5A » Greg and Jilia were joined in marriage last year. made a commitment to help l Greg’shttp://mrvento. those who are less fortunate wordpress.com/ So the adventure begins! l Jilia’s http://jilia- Greg and Jilia arrived in St. peacecorps.wordpress.com/ Lucia on June 14 and were taken by bus to the capital Navarre Garden city of Castries where they stayed at a Benedictine Ab- Club’s Green bey until the following after- noon. Thumb Nursery Their first day was spent at open for season a hotel and conference cen- ter of the Benedictine Abbey Once again, the Green owned and operated by Ro- Thumb Nursery will be of- man Catholic Nuns. The ho- fering their plants for sale tel has air conditioned rooms to the public. The Navarre with Wi-Fi and serves three Garden Club is open the first meals a day. They were given and third Saturday of every Hepatitis A and B vaccina- month, from 9-12, on the tions and began their train- patio of Sound Orthopedics, ing. that bright blue building on Greg and Jilia have prob- Hwy 399, just west of Hwy ably already transferred to 87. Stop by and view the var- their home stay (accommoda- ied supply of plants. Choose tion in a local host family’s from butterfly plants, vege- home) in the inland city of Ba- tables, sun lovers and shade bonneau. Babonneau is one lovers, trees and shrubs, and of the regions of Saint Lucia, lots of pretty flowers. If you and is located in the north- don’t need a plant, but do west of the island. “This mix need information, there is of anticipation, excitement, usually a Master Gardener or fear, anxiety and elation is a knowledgeable club mem- Driftwood Club officers and Board members, from left, Lisa Cleveland, Shari Fulford, Marti Vickery, Jill Lee, and JoAnn a tricky emotional brew to ber there, who can answer Brown, with their installer, Pat Landfair.

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» Continued from Page 4A Laugel, and Lisa Cleveland ford, as the Page Numbers; Driftwood gave committee reports. The Corresponding Secretary, Jo Garden Club members were reminded that Ann Brown, was the Prologue; A total of 58 buildings around they will meet again for a pic- The Board Members at Large, the state have been nominat- The last business meeting nic at the home of Jill and Bill Lisa Cleveland and Pat Land- ed for the People’s Choice for the Driftwood Garden club Lee on June 1. fair, were the Bookmarks. The Award. The nominated build- for this iscal year was held on The tables were decorated Club Members were the Pages ings within the Northwest May 22 at the North Room of by hostesses, Betsye Haddock charged with attendance and chapter of AIA Florida are the Gulf Breeze Presbyterian and Pat Landfair, with books performance of duties. the Tiger Point Community Church. The objectives were and lowers, which was the The installation ended with Center and the Perdido Key complete the business of the theme of the installation Cer- the charging of all the members Fire Station and Community year, install the new oficers emony. Installation was con- to be faithful in attendance and Center and allow the new president ducted by Pat Landfair who bewilling to support the board. The public can vote for to set the pace for the accom- compared each oficer’s job to Members were all given a their favorite buildings at plishments of the year to come. a part of a book and presented collection of pictures of each www.floridapeopleschoice. In the absence of President each one with a gift of a note- member. The ceremony and org until midnight July 18. Betty Allen, Vice President book. The president, Marti decorations were coordinated Buildings will be listed by the Ann Hunt called the meeting to Vickery, was the cover of the beautifully. structure’s name and location. order and read a message from book; The Vice President, Jill The new president, Marti The results of the voting will Betty thanking the members Lee, was the back cover and Vickery, gave an acceptance be announced July 19 at AIA for their service and expressing the Table of Contents; The Re- speech and handed out the as- her enjoyment of working with cording Secretary, Pat Tracy signment for the coming year. New Florida’s Annual Convention Pensacola in Miami. the club during the last two and Betty Allen, were the in- The meeting adjourned to a PEADEN years. Jackie Zachem, Barbara dex; The Treasurer, Shari Ful- catered luncheon. Ofice! Air Conditioning • Plumbing • Electrical Residential • Commercial County: Swale could not handle rainstorm Serving Escambia, Santa Rosa and Baldwin Counties Bob Newell (850) 291-8516 BY MAT PELLEGRINO Gulf Breeze News www.peaden.com [email protected] The elevation difference along that swale back to the pond is The county defended a very, very little. To go in with a bulldozer or a backhoe and dig drainage ditch overflow in ® the Mandavilla Subdivision the ditch out, would do absolutely no good.. that had one homeowner up- Timothy Wise set at the flood meeting last – Avis Whitfield Financial Professional Thursday. Santa Rosa County Public Works Director on the county easement located behind the south end The Prudential Insurance The homeowner, Nancy Company of America Pensacola State College campus 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Sampson, lives on Lantana Suite 10 Drive in the subdivision, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 which butts up against the (850) 932-0846 back of the Pensacola State originally. We had very little there after the storm, and one bris line, that told us that the [email protected] College south end campus. grade to work with,” Whit- of our supervisors reported entire wetland area that the She told county representa- field said. “The elevation dif- back to us that he found the pond pops up into was a foot Insurance and annuities issued by The Prudential Insurance Company of America, Newark, NJ and its affiliates. Financial planning and investment advisory services offered through Prudential Financial Planning Services, a tives at the flood meeting ference along that swale back debris line on the retention higher than the banks of the division of Pruco Securities, LLC. Each company is solely responsible for its own financial condition and Thursday night that she tried to the pond is very, very little. pond fences was a foot higher pond, so it was an overwhelm- contractual obligations. *Availability varies by carrier and state. 0204819-00001-00 numerous times in the past To go in with a bulldozer or than the surrounding wetland. ing situation,” Whitfield said. to have the county clean the a backhoe and dig the ditch That tells us that everything “From a maintenance stand- easement, but that when the out would do absolutely no was extremely overwhelmed point, it’s not going to help.” Order Delicious Gifts for Any Occasion rains came, it was too late. good.” by the magnitude of the event. Sampson said she had been 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Santa Rosa County Public Sampson claimed the rain There was far more water than in contact with the county giant strawberries | #1 seller | over 35 million strawberries dipped

Works Director Avis Whit- overwhelmed the ditch and what the drainage system was before the event and after to HAND-DIPPED BERRI field stated that he himself flowed into her house. designed for.” let them know that the ditch from ES $ 99 approved having the drainage “The county is responsible Sampson said she knew was overwhelmed after rain- 19+s/h ditch put in behind the subdi- for maintaining the easement that the college campus and storms. vision, which then drains into along the back of the neigh- her neighborhood were both “I have contacted the coun- a holding pond. But he said borhood and Pensacola State constructed during the 100- ty on numerous occasions that the county assessed the College. That has not been year design, which means and have never heard back,” * Treat anyone in property following the storm maintained,” Sampson said. her neighborhood could have Sampson said. “We are in a Save 20% your life for less! and there was a clear sign that Whitfield stated that the handled 13.44 inches of rain no flood zone. All the water even if the ditch was deeper, ditch was already over- in a 24-hour period. But the came from that easement.” To redeem this offer visit www.Berries.com/charm or call 800-320-5261 it could not have handled the whelmed, and that trying to April 29 event exceeded that Whitfield said that his team *20% off discount will appear upon checkout. Minimum product purchase of $29.00. Dis- counts do not apply to gift cards or certifi cates, same-day delivery, shipping and handling, magnitude of water that was dig it out would do no good. amount. would go out and look at the taxes or third-party hosted products (e.g. wine) and cannot be combined with other offers or discounts. Discounts not valid on bulk or corporate purchases of 10 units or more. Offer pushed into it during the April “Digging the swale deeper “This storm exceeded the property again to see if there expires: 11/30/14. 29 flood. will not provide any benefit 100-year design by a great was any relief they could of- “I had that swale put in at all,” he said. “We went in deal. When we found that de- fer the neighborhood.

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moved to Gulf Breeze. The loves terson of Birmingham, Ala. and Hospice Patricia P. Trachy of her life were her God, family, her sister Kathy Halbrooks and 5041 N. 9th friends and teaching as a profes- husband Tom Halbrooks of At- Ave., Pen- Patricia P. Trachy, age 75, of sor at Pensacola Junior College. lanta, Ga. sacola, Fla. Gulf Breeze, passed away com- Her grace, beautiful smile and The visitation was held on 32504; or fortably on June 19, 2014, at her laughter will be forever remem- June 23, followed by a Memori- Gulf Breeze home after a courageous battle bered. al Service at Gulf Breeze United United with multiple myeloma. Surviving are her husband Methodist Church, 75 Fairpoint Methodist Trachy Born April 26, 1939 in Cull- Harry Trachy; son, Randy Tra- Drive. Church 75 Wayne฀Davis฀(850)฀393.1963 man, Ala., the daughter of Bertis chy and wife Trish Trachy and Interment was in Rose Lawn Fairpoint Serving Gulf Breeze Since 1997 Patterson and Evelyn Patterson daughter Terri Davidson and Cemetery. Drive, Gulf www.buildbellavita.com Swaim. She grew up in Bir- husband David Davidson; and In Lieu of lowers, the family Breeze, Fla. 32561 License#RB0066820 mingham, Ala., and married her three grandchildren, Michael has requested donations be made Arrangements are entrusted to high school sweetheart, Harry Davidson, Robyn Davidson, to one of the following: Multiple Rose Lawn Funeral Home. You NFBA Member of the week Trachy, in 1957 while attending and Allison Trachy. She is also Myeloma Research Foundation, may offer condolences, share Auburn University. Following survived by her brother James 383 Main Ave., 5th Floor, Nor- memories and sign the guest- graduation in 1961, the couple Patterson and wife Jeannie Pat- walk, Conn. 06851; Covenant book at www.roselawn-fh.com

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"We've got you covered." On the P. O. Box 1414 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Spot: Harbourtown Unit #35 Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 Office: (850) 932-8986 BY MARY TRAN Fax: (850) 932-8794 Intern to Gulf Breeze News [email protected] www.gulfbreezenews.com “What part of the PUBLISHER county do you think Lisa Newell needs more attention in EDITOR terms of looding?” Mathew Pellegrino

SPORTS EDITOR Jason Thompson

NEWS REPORTER Melanie Kormondy

Intern Mary Tran Nick Gunter

SALES “The south, the water lows Janna DeMotts Time to develop a game plan downhill.” Libby Crowe OFFICE MANAGER Editor’s Note: This was a letter Lastly, we know how many Navarre Doris Pelham sent via email by former United hours you all have poured into ART DIRECTOR Peninsula Association President SRC since the latest looding Nancy Fish Don Richards to the county of- incident. Thank you for your in- icials who attended last Thurs- terest in making positive things GRAPHIC DESIGN day’s lood meeting at the Tiger happen. Avis, you and Stephen Maite George Point Community Center. have always been a huge south I want to personally thank each end supporter for our requests CONTRIBUTORS of you for attending the Flood and we do hope that continues Betty Archer Allen Mitigation discussion in the Tiger for this round of public road- Pam Brannon Point Community Center. As you some of these locations. There The other main point you way and drainage improvement Jack Kale could tell from the turn out, there are ive major residential lood heard repeated often, was inclu- needs. I hope you will continue “Gulf Breeze needs help and is loads of issues to go around areas and two business lood -ar sion of the residents and busi- to direct Sheriff Hall’s work Liesel Schmidt Holley by the Sea needs urgent and it was vitally important for eas including the Tiger Point Of- ness owners in your plans before crews to clean and strip out Mike Robertson help.” this meeting to occur where and ice Park on Country Club Road. the plans are inalized. The last the drainage ditches especially Juliet Phillips Dr. Robert Randel when it did. Thank you! I know Country Club Road is point raised and supported by those lowing to the ICW in the Navarre Clay Bloodworth Now, I hope we can truly de- being considered for assumption the vast majority, is a morato- next few weeks. This is critical velop a game plan for all of the by SRC as the local trafic on rium on new construction until to keep many of these adjacent looding areas we discussed and this road has tripled since the ad- a revised and thorough lood areas from looding. while no one expects them to be dition of the trafic signal. This mitigation and zoning plan ad- You all are invited back as Member: addressed and resolved immedi- is a very key area to address. I dresses how new construction plans progress. Please keep UPA Florida Press Association ately, it is high time for our overall will discuss the shared respon- will affect the current drainage in your loop and we will ensure National Newspaper Assn. Flood Mitigation Plan to address sibilities of the looding in this issues that are not adequate for the Fairpoint peninsula residents - ofice park with the City of Gulf many areas. HWY 98 is primary and business owners are all kept Gulf Breeze Area the continual looding that is oc Chamber of Commerce curring on a repetitive basis for Breeze in the coming days. among the affected areas. in the loop too. (“2003 Small Business of the Year”) Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce A letter addressed to Gov. Scott “Gulf Breeze proper.” Greater Pensacola Jean Luke Chamber of Commerce Pensacola Beach Navarre Tourist Gov. Scott, I challenge that Development Council It bothers me considerably that LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Santa Rosa County you do not seem to respect the natural resources of the state of Responding to Mr. King’s Chamber of Commerce refuge to over 360 species of- an Florida more than you do. Letter to this paper, I would sug- imals. Many duck into burrows I am deeply I can understand that you want gest that our President is to be only when ire approaches but a LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze to cooperate with the military but concerned addressed as Mr. President or handful depend on them for most News welcomes your opinion. We giving them permission to have President Barack Obama. of their lives” [Duncan, R. Scot reserve the right to edit a letter to fit maneuvers as proposed in our As a Florida resident, I am I was not a fan of President (2013) Southern Wonder, p.162]. space available. We do not accept State Forests is too much. You disturbed by the appointment Nixon, but I objected to the lack letters containing a personal attack Can you just move a “keystone” seem to “get it” that they need of Andrew Hertz as the chair of of respect that journalist Dan on any individual. Letters must be and not do serious damage to the to avoid endangered species but Visit Florida, our state-funded Rather evinced in his frequent“Gulf Breeze proper, that whole limited to one per month from an environment? you do not seem to understand at tourism marketing agency. Hertz questioning of the president. place was under water.” individual writer. If we receive form The above example is just one all the function of forests. After is the president and general man- I also object to Mr. King’s use letters, we will print only the first of many demonstrating the na- one we receive. Include your name, - ager of the Miami Seaquarium, of the President’s irst name unless Tom Luke reading the article in The Hufing ivety of the writers of the impact address and daytime phone number. ton Post last week (http://www. which holds the distinct dishonor they are closer friends than I’m Pensacola Beach study. of keeping an orca in the small- aware. His doom and gloom sce- hufingtonpost.com/2014/05/29/ About as bad was DOT cut- photos-keystone_n_5404159. est orca tank in North America, a nario following possible taxation CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze ting very old oak trees along I10 html) could it be that the destruc- tank so tiny that it is illegal under of coal burning plants sounds like News is committed to accuracy and in Pensacola and then having the wants to hear from you if we need tion of forests in the US and Can- the Animal Welfare Act. something taken directly from a audacity to say that maybe they to make a correction or clarification. ada have contributed as much to Seaquarium’s lone orca, Loli- Republican extreme blog. will replant . . . what is the dif- Please email us at news@gulf- global warming as the burning of ta, was cruelly captured from her As far as “killing ields” are ference in function in a 150 year breezenews.com with the subject fossil fuel? family pod as a baby. The heart- concerned, President Bush ini- line CORRECTION or CLARIF- old oak and a young one in taking You do not seem “to get” the breaking footage was shown in tiated our involvements in Iraq ICATION: call (850) 932-8986 up moisture, purifying it, absorb- role forests play. How on earth the documentary Blackish. She and Afghanistan. during office hours and ask for ing CO2, giving off oxygen, etc. can maneuvers in the Blackwa- had been held captive and forced I’m not aware of any statis- news or sports departments. And then they had they added in- ter and Tate’s Hell State Forests to perform confusing tricks for tics that show that more murders “The Tiger Point Golf Course ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze News sult to injury when they said they help the recovery agendas under food for more than 40 years. and DUIs are committed by ille- area.” will not be responsible for quality or had scheduled hearings . . . what discoloration in ads provided by the way there? And since Lolita’s tankmate died gal immigrants than native born were they doing proposing that advertiser or its agents. How independent can an en- 34 years ago, after ramming his Americans. A number of articles Carol Thornburg in the irst place? Somebody’s vironmental impact study writ- head into the side of the tank, I’ve read by economists chal- Gulf Breeze head should roll for that one and ten by Eglin on the use of the she has had no opportunity to in- lenge the claim that immigrants Gulf Breeze News is published it shouldn’t be anyone in NWF. military be? teract with members of her own take jobs away from Americans. weekly on Thursdays for $35 per If you want to lead this state, year by Gulf Breeze News Inc. Very nonchalantly, the impact species. That is excruciating for The problems in the VA did not will you please educate yourself Periodical postage paid at Gulf study mentions moving any go- this social, intelligent animal. just start 6 ½ years ago. to our needs? I can understand GOD'S WORD Breeze, Florida. USPS # 021819. pher tortoises that might be in I am deeply concerned that Demonizing people who do we want to keep the military Sorry, no refunds on subscriptions. their way. How long is a gopher Hertz’s vested interest in pro- not agree with you does not con- happy to keep them here, but is POSTMASTER: Please send tortoise burrow? It may not be moting cruel marine mammal tribute to the solutions to com- “The Lord is faithful, and he this the best way to do it? address changes to Gulf Breeze captivity will affect his decisions mon problems. Discussion with News, P.O. Box 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL endangered but it is a “keystone” will strengthen and protect at Visit Florida. an open mind might. 32562. species . . . Do you realize that you from the evil one..” their burrows are up to 9 feet deep All content is copyrighted 2013. ELIZABETH MAJOR MICHELLE KRETZER WALLACE W. HARDY Advertising rates are available upon and 20 feet long? 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 26, 2014 7A AppRiver earns Governor’s Business Ambassador Award

During the June 17 meeting of the Florida and CEO, was happy with the recognition Cabinet, Governor Rick Scott recognized stating, “We’re honored to be among the re- AppRiver with the Governor’s Business Am- cipients of the Governor’s Business Ambas- bassador Award for their commitment in cre- sador Award. Every day, our growing team ating jobs in North Florida. The Governor’s of 200 employees competes and wins against Business Ambassador Award is given to in- some of the biggest names in the IT world. We dividuals for their efforts in creating jobs and sincerely appreciate Governor Scott’s recog- opportunities for Florida families. nition of our success and of the contribution Governor Scott said, “It is an honor to our company makes to Florida’s economy.” recognize these Florida businesses with the AppRiver is a Software-as-a-Service Governor’s Business Ambassador Award for (SaaS) provider offering award-winning their commitment to creating jobs for Flor- email and web security solutions to busi- ida families. Business such as Bit-Wizards, nesses. AppRiver offers comprehensive, NANTHEALTH, AppRiver, and JENSEN subscription-based solutions that include USA help create an opportunity economy in spam and virus protection, email encryption our state and provide Floridians with the op- and web protection. In addition, the company portunities to succeed and provide for their provides a complete managed service for Mi- families. Let’s keep working to build an op- crosoft Exchange, as well as a bundled Ofice portunity economy in our state where every 365 solution. The company maintains ofices Floridian who wants a job can get one.” in Gulf Breeze, Atlanta, Austin, Texas and Michael Murdoch, AppRiver’s President Lupig, Switzerland. Police dispatched to roommate dispute

Tuesday, June 17 Friday, June 20 Monday, June 23 Gulf Breeze Police were called out to Police were called out to a Police pulled over Erika Bi- Police Report a neighbor dispute at the 100 non-family disturbance involv- zcarrondo of Pensacola for a Information provided by block of Firethorn Road. The ing two roommates. A report traffic stop at the 1100 Block Gulf Breeze Police Department dispute involved the neighbors was taken, but no charges were of Gulf Breeze Parkway. Po- ighting over an unleashed ani- iled. lice later found she was in mal. No charges were iled, and A good Samaritan called possession of drugs, and the no one was arrested. police on the Pensacola Bay woman was arrested. Parkway after he was pulled Bridge after he/she noticed what over for a traffic stop and po- they thought was a drunk driver lice found narcotics on the Saturday, June 21 on the bridge. Police pulled the Thursday, June Gulf Breeze man. Police also A Pensacola woman was arrest- suspected vehicle over at the 50 charged the Mary Kate Drive 19 ed after she was involved in a crash block of Gulf Breeze Parkway man with DUI. Ryan Smith was arrested at at the 50 block of Gulf Breeze and apprehended Mark Romano, the 200 block of Gulf Breeze Parkway and charged with DUI. of Pensacola for DUI Cool Down with Hot Summer Fashions! BBB announces “Student Ethics M - F 10a.m. - 6p.m. Sat 9a.m. - 3p.m. Scholarship” Winners (850) 934-0492 www.eliterepeatsandboutique.com Harbourtown, Suite 27 | 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. | Gulf Breeze, FL rity. 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Deutsch, Charlotte tively serve and represent Flo- This year, the program has work. County; Don Elwell, High- ridians by strengthening and been held in Alachua County The course content focuses lands County; Clyde Flem- preserving county home rule and saw 13 commissioners on leading within Florida’s ing, Suwannee County; Grady through advocacy, education City of Gulf Breeze graduate in June with a total of counties. Johnson, Hardee County; Ste- and collaboration. Public Notice The City Of Gulf Breeze Storm Water Task Force SRC Clerk of Court passes audit Will Meet Thursday June 26, 2014 Donald C. Spencer, Santa Rosa Coun- compared to the corresponding criminal weapon permits and licensure for cer- 6:00 P.M. ty Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comp- records in the Computerized Criminal tain sensitive professions. troller, announces that the Clerk’s office History database to determine the num- “Safekeeping and maintaining accu- Gulf Breeze Community Center has received a 100% accuracy rating on ber and percentage of errors and dis- rate court records are a priority in our 800 Shoreline Drive records submitted to the Florida De- crepancies. office,” said the Honorable Donald C. Gulf Breeze, FL partment of Law Enforcement (FDLE) The records submitted by the Santa Spencer, Santa Rosa County Clerk of For More Information in the 2014 Computerized Criminal Rosa Clerk and Comptroller’s Office the Courts and Comptroller. “We make Call 850-934-5115 History Audit. were 100 percent accurate. The au- every effort to work closely with the The audit consisted of obtaining ar- dited records are essential for making Florida Department of Law Enforce- rest affidavits, fingerprint cards and fi- informed decisions regarding firearm ment to ensure the public’s safety and LEGAL 26053 Gulf Breeze News 2x 6/19/14 nal court dispositions which were then purchase eligibility, concealed carry confidence.”

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8A June 26, 2014 GULF BREEZE NEWS Ridge hindered county from placing pumps in subdivision

» Continued from Page 1A County Administrator Hunter Walker told Gulf Breeze News on June 3 that he remem- the county an arm and a leg to acquire hoses long bered the county placing pumps in The Ranch- enough to pump the nearly 8 feet of recorded ettes following the lood, to pump water out of standing water in The Ranchettes over 1,000 feet the neighborhood. The Director of Public Works away from the subdivision. later conirmed that never happened. However, “There was nowhere to pump that water to,” crews from the county did come out to help clear Whitield said. “The problem we faced is we werethe easement to move water out of The Ranch- having to cut through a ridge to get that water to ettes following the storm. move anywhere. We were having to pump over a County workers were unable to move heavy ridge if we wanted to push that water away. When equipment back into the easement immediately you have to pump water thousands of feet, that’s after the storm because the ground was heavily just not something feasible to do. Not only pump saturated, county oficials stated at the meet- thousands of feet, but also pump over a ridge. ing. You’re talking about a 9 foot ridge that we would Whitield said at this point, because there have tried to pump over that was thousands of feet were so many homes underwater in The Ranch- away, and that’s not an easy thing to do.” ettes, the county has what they need to apply In the Gulf Breeze city limits, city workers rent- for lood mitigation grant monies. He said that ed and placed several pumps in lood prone areas because the easement is allegedly Gulf Power’s to pump water out of the city’s “bowl”. and the county only has so much leeway to clear At the beginning of June, Whitield said the out the easement ditch, they would have to look county did place out pumps, but that they were to the government for lood relief for the neigh- placed in only a few neighborhoods in the south borhood. end. “Our plan is to put areas on our LMS list so “Most of the pumping we did was with pumps some inding might be obtained through the we already own,” Whitield said three weeks ago. hazard mitigation grant program,” Whitield “We pumped water out of Bayshore Drive, I know said. “If we could get that kind of funding … Gulf Breeze News File Photo that was one place. We had to pump out a pond then that’s what we’d like to do at some point. that got over on some people … a few retention There are bowls within the bowls (in that neigh- The Ranchettes residents watch as a car drives down Rancho Villa Drive following the April ponds in Grande Point … there are several reten- borhood). It is being looked at as far as deter- 29 flood. Many residents were stranded in their homes due to the standing water. tion ponds we pumped down.” mining a ix.” County: Funding to relieve City receives grant

flooding could be years away » Continued from Page 1A In other storm water news, the city’s Storm Water Drainage Task Force has affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill presented over a dozen recommenda- have to be built have to meet a 100- Those roads included: » Continued from Page 1A in 2010 to begin long-needed improvements tions to the council for short term and year design criteria in which the l Kelton Blvd. in storm water runoff control, Gulf Breeze immediate action steps for consideration water management systems have to l Mary Kate Drive speciically in the south end of the broke ground on Wednesday (one day after pending its long term plan development. handle roughly 13.44 inches of rain l county,” Lynchard said. “This was Mary Fox Drive the Gulf Breeze News went to press) at Wil- The recommendations are categorized the third wettest season to date in 67 in 24 hours. l Mary Fox Court liamsburg Park for the irst project of the by three geographical areas, the east area, l Vestavia Way years … and seventh wettest in six “We greatly exceeded that,” $5 million from the grant allocated to be to include Plantation Hill, McClure/Shir- months in 67 years. Blaylock said. “If your subdivi- l Harrison Avenue used speciically for seven storm water run- ley area and Baycliffs, the central area, sion is a pre-1990 subdivision, you The county reps stated that a lot “The magnitude of the event re- off projects that will take place throughout to include Dracena/Silverthorn, Loruna/ - of the roadways collapsed during ally can’t be stressed enough. Be- would have expected severe lood Bay, Okaloosa, and Santa Rosa counties. Poinciana, and Bear Drive, and the west ing from the storms in April. tween 22-26 inches of rain fell in 24 the lood because they were sand The project will focus on replacing and area, to include Washington St. and Dol- Some of the 25-year storm de- and clay based. The county said that hours. The storm system couldn’t upgrading pumps at current storm water phin/Camelia, as used by the task force signs failed — while they did func- the repairs they are completing now handle it, I don’t think any storm pumping stations, replacing aging and inad- for sub-committee purposes. tion — they also failed. I mean the where roadways washed away, they system could have handled it.” equate drainage pipes and installing a new Task Force chairperson, Ed Gray III, are utilizing a gravel base, which Many Northridge Ranchettes ponds illed up.” hydraulic separator. said that the entire list will be taken into If any stormwater management they claim will hold up better in the residents attended the meeting. The The total cost for the project is $1.8 mil- account by the city council, and he is projects are to be done in the future, long run. Ranchettes was one of the hardest lion, with the grant covering $1.57 million. conident that most, if not all, will be they have to meet modern day stan- “As we go through with FEMA hit neighborhoods during the lood. The remaining funds will come out of the completed. dards, which could cost more in the and repairs, we are going back with Because The Ranchettes subdivi- city’s reserves. City Manager Edwin “Buz” “The purpose of putting together the sion was built in the 1970s, before long run, even for older neighbor- rock base instead of clay base,” Eddy said construction is expected to last task force was to bring to the city coun- hoods. Lynchard said. stormwater design plans were es- about three to four months, and he does not cil’s attention quick and doable infra- The county claimed they wanted Also, the county commissioner tablished, there were no standards anticipate any road closures. Neighborhood structure needs and repairs that can be - said that the Local Mitigation Task set for water drainage or runoff for to go after grants to alleviate lood streets to be affected are Russ Dr., Center done in a relatively quick time limit,” ing in neighborhoods like The Force plans to aggressively go after neighborhoods. St., Dolphin St., Camellia St., and Wash- said Gray. Ranchettes at their upcoming Local grants to help neighborhoods that “Prior to 1983, the subdivision ington. The task force will continue to discuss Mitigation meeting scheduled for were affected in the recent storm. ordinances essentially had no storm- “This is something the city has been long-term needs to be developed. July 27. water management design criteria,” The meeting agenda for the next working on for a long time, it didn’t just At today’s Storm Water Task Force said County Engineer Roger Blay- The county addressed several Local Mitigation meeting has not come about from the recent lood,” said meeting, to be held a 6 p.m. at the Gulf neighborhoods that were affected been posted online as of press time. lock. “In 1983 to 1990, there was a Eddy. “We have been designing and work- Breeze Community Center, the task force 10-year design storm. That’s associ- by the lood at the meeting, and But right now, oficials claimed ing on this project for years.” He added that will discuss the status of the recommen- also discussed neighborhoods in the emergency repairs are being done ated with approximately 10 inches this project will address issues that came dations and the city will report what has of rain in a 24- hour period.” south end that had been approved as needed, but that long-term ixes out of the recent looding. been done with their list. Currently, any subdivisions that for pavement upgrades. could be years away.

SCOUTS NEWS Troop leader hangs up his badges

In 1927 the Boy Scouts of America began to recog- nize adult leaders who com- pleted speciic training and performance. In 1948, the award was renamed the Scouter’s Key Award. Troop 11 is proud to have recognized their outgoing scoutmaster, Scott Musmansky, with this award. His tenure as Scoutmas- ter began in 2007, and end- ed this past December. He has fostered many Scouts during this seven year journey, including presenting 17 Eagle Scouts with their medals. Scott will continue with Troop 11 in an Caulield earns Eagle Scout medal Assistant Scoutmaster/High Adventure Chair capacity. Matthew Cary Caulfield, son of Margaret Biggs and James Caulfield, grandson of Mr. He is the father of three, and Mrs. Walter Franklin Biggs, was awarded his Eagle Scout medal on May 20. He follows in the footsteps of his first cousin, Taylor Biggs, who is also an Eagle Scout. He Nick, Claire, and Will. is a member of Gulf Breeze Presbyterian Church Boy Scout Troop 11. Matthew at- Troop 11 would espe- tended Gulf Breeze High School and graduated from Pensacola Catholic High School. cially like to thank his wife His Eagle Project was the construction of a large Martin bird house which he installed Beth for allowing him to on the grounds of CHS for endangered migratory birds to return to nest each Febru- give his time and talents to ary. Pictured from left, previous Scoutmaster Scott Musmansky, Matthew Caulfield and From left, Rodney Sutton (Scoutmaster), Scott Musmansky, Stephen Scoutmaster Rodney Sutton. the leadership of the Troop. Lamar (Committee Chair).

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BY NICK GUNTER To ensure a fun Gulf Breeze News [email protected] and safe holiday, ith the Fourth of July just that takes place over Pensacola Bay, but can follow these tips: around the corner, the be equally as enjoyable. community is gearing up Guests and returning college students will have their own for the busy holiday. In FIREWORKS AND BBQ orderW to ensure a fun and safe Independence LaBrisa Restaurant • If you’re hosting a party, make space in this home’s guest house. Day, here are some events and tips to incor- Inside the Quality Inn, Gulf Breeze sure there’s plenty to eat and porate into your holiday. drink This executive home The Fourth of July holiday is the biggest Watch the Pensacola Bay ireworks dis- party of the summer, and the Pensacola area play from the Gulf Breeze side of the bridge • Hamburgers and hot dogs are hosts a large number of events in celebration while you partake of a barbecue buffet at La- offers a guest house of our nation’s independence from Great Brisa Restaurant. Chef and owner John Hug- solid, but don’t be afraid to try Britain. The following events are the larger, gins is preparing a mouth-watering menu for new things in Grand Pointe East more popular Fourth of July events in the the Fourth of July. Two seatings are planned area: at 6 and 8 p.m. and you can bring your lawn • Light beers, sweet tea and Grand Pointe East is conve- Offered by chairs to bring out to the shoreline and enjoy SERTOMA’S 4TH OF lemonade make for great nient to Pensacola Beach, shop- Jennifer Keenan an unobstructed view of the ireworks. JULY CELEBRATION refreshments ping, schools, as well as boat- Re/Max on the JULY 4TH RIVERFEST ing and watersports. Coast Events begin 11 a.m.; Fireworks 9 p.m. This executive home offers jenniferkeenan@ Seville Square Friday, July 4, 9 a.m. – til • STAY HYDRATED three bedrooms, three full baths remax.net Downtown Pensacola Riverwalk Park at Historic Downtown and open living room. One of 850-932-62788 Admission: FREE Milton • Don’t forget to buy charcoal or the bedrooms can be utilized as 3bd, 3Ba, propane a home ofice, if you prefer. Two 2,044 sq. ft. For the 25th year, area Sertoma organi- Enjoy daylong activities at this fami- of the bedrooms and baths are in guest house, zations are hosting the Gulf Coast’s largest ly-oriented event. Over 50,000 folks are the main house. Guests or live- fireplace, walk-in ireworks display over Pensacola Bay. There expected to get in on the fun, which in- • Don’t forget to buy ireworks in relatives rave over the guest closets, will be activities held all throughout the day cludes a bike show, freedom car show, house with full bath adjacent to neighborhood pool starting at 11 a.m. In Seville Square, enjoy children’s activity area, races, and activi- • Do not allow small children to arts and crafts vendors, food vendors and live the front courtyard. With one complex ties. A irework display will start at dark. play with ireworks bedroom and one bath, it is per- MLS# 463508 entertainment on the Gazebo Stage. A hot fect for mother in law or return- $316,000 dog eating contest takes place a noon. Start- ing college student. ing at 4 p.m., there will be live music on the • Light ireworks away from Entertaining is a breeze with a well-appointed kitchen Bayfront Stage, featuring regional bands. The buildings and wooded areas featuring ample cabinets and plenty of counter space. festivities culminate with the ireworks dis- play that starts at 9 p.m. Best of all, the kitchen is open to the living area to keep • Do not light ireworks in hand the conversation lowing. The large backyard has room for a pool or volleyball net and you can grill and enjoy INDEPENDENCE and toss them breezes on your patio. DAY The two car garage and master walk-in closet offer FIREWORKS • Trafic everywhere will be great storage. Begins 8:30 p.m. heavy Like to swim? Invite your friends to enjoy the neigh- 735 Pensacola Beach Blvd borhood pool without any maintenance. The clubhouse Pensacola Beach, FL 32561 is available only to residents and is a great gathering • Above all, make sure the red, space for a group. Enjoy ireworks over Santa Rosa Sound, the white and the blue is lying Granite counter tops, trey ceilings, and stainless ap- just offshore from Quietwater Beach. The high pliances are best viewing locations for this display are just a few of from the Portoino Boardwalk or Quietwater the high-end Beach. This is not the large ireworks show details. Schedule a tour today so you can be soaking in your jet- ted tub after a day at the beach next The kitchen has many upgrades as well month. as ample cabinet and counter space.

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“Edge of Tomorrow,” I’m pretty sure he won’t be falling back into a slump anytime soon. This new action-epic centers around an oficer (Cruise) who, during a war with an alien race, is forced to relive the same day DIABETES OR over and over until he increases his skills enough to defeat the en- PROSTATE CANCER? emy. Meeting a woman who has Your sex life and erection can now survive already faced the same challenge FREE book by doctor reveals what the drug ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ (Blunt), he teams up with her to companies don't want you to know! a fantastic spectacle ight and die repeatedly as each D K H MD alien encounter gets them one A D G E D H When the tagline for your be great. I’m aware that Cruise step closer to triumph. I movie is “Live. Die. 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And the decade and works terriically is now playing in theaters every- then I know it’s really going to after seeing his newest ilm alongside Emily Blunt, with their where. BOX OFFICE HOURS Friday, June 27th through Tuesday, July 1st SUMMER HOURS 22 JUMP STREET (R) FRIDAY-THURSDAY: 12:30 1:10 • 4:15 • 7:00 • 9:35 *There is an extra $2.50 HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 2D (PG) charge for 3D movies 12:40 • 2:50 • 5:10 • 7:25 • 9:40 UWFs RadioLive is alive and kickin’ *Sorry, No Passes JERSEY BOYS (R) for 3D Movies 12:55 • 3:55 • 6:45 • 9:30 Join live music enthusiasts On July 3, Dana & Susan to entertain. Check them out at Coming from a diverse mu- (850) 934-3332 EXT 1 THINK LIKE A MAN TOO (PG13) 1:05 • 4:05 • 6:50 • 9:20 for RadioLive, WUWF’s popu- Robinson, Delta Reign, and www.robinsongs.com. sical background, Walter Parks 1233 Crane Cove Blvd. lar acoustic concert series that Walter Parks will give audienc- Delta Reign is a bluegrass is a multi-faceted artist. Parks Gulf Breeze, Florida MALEFICENT (PG) (3.7 miles east of 12:45 • 3:00 • 5:10 • 7:15 • 9:20 happens at 6 p.m. on the irst es a taste of Americana. band that hails from Mobile. described his musical style Pensacola Beach Exit) EDGE OF TOMORROW 2D (PG13) Thursday of each month at Dana and Susan Robinson Members of the talented four- as “American, Southern, up- 12:30 • 6:40 TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION 2D (PG13) the Museum of Commerce in use the guitar, banjo, and the some bring their own personal lifting, funky, gnarly, rootsy, 12:30 • 2:45 • 4:00 • 7:30 • 9:00 downtown Pensacola, on the iddle coupled with harmonic touches of jazz, western swing, loud, poetic, and honest” in TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION 3D (PG13) historic campus of the Univer- melodies to create their unique blues, and bluegrass to inluence a Hufington Post interview. 1:30 • 5:00 • 8:15 sity of West Florida. The con- blend of contemporary song- their sound. Deep Roots Maga- Parks functions as the leader PREMIER SHOWING cert is free, though donations writing and traditional Appala- of bluesy-rock band Swamp TAMMY (R) zine calls Delta Reign “one ine, TICKET of non-perishable foods are chian music. Dirty Linen Maga- adventurous band” and says Cabbage while also perform- TUESDAY JULY 1ST 8:00 collected on site for the local zine said Dana “embodies both their third album, Calm Before ing solo. The Jacksonville, Manna Food Pantries. the heart and soul of folk mu- the Storm, “ought to impress Florida native’s signature style Summer 2014 performances sic.” The duo’s intricate guitar traditionalists and progressives and pleasing guitar riffs can include many old friends, as playing and poetic songs about alike.” Go to www.deltareign. be heard at www.walterparks. well as, new. the American landscape are sure com to sample their music. com. ‘Six Feet’ star to return to television has been doing lately. When ing on a widow and mother can I see her in a TV show of three, Belle Gatlin Barlowe again? -- Ashley A., via email (played by Lauren), who is determined to protect her fam- A: Lauren stars in the new ily and land at any cost during Lifetime movie called “De- the Civil War. When the cor- liverance Creek,” which pre- rupt bank that runs their town mieres Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8 pushes Belle into becoming p.m. ET/PT. The movie is ex- an outlaw, the stakes become Q: I loved “Six Feet Un- ecutive-produced by acclaimed personal, setting off a chain of der,” and wondered what one author Nicholas Sparks (“The events that force her to ques- of my favorite actresses from Notebook,” “Safe Haven”). tion whether it’s better to be Lauren Ambrose that show, Lauren Ambrose, It is a revenge drama center- good or to survive. CERT Radio Club to host emergency communications event On June 28 and 29 Navarre radio license before the next di- service that has never failed has erators across the country par- CERT Radio Club will join saster strikes Saturday, June 29 been amateur radio. These radio ticipated in last year’s event. with thousands of other ama- starting at 1 p.m. nonstop until operators, often called “hams,” To learn more about Navarre teur radio operators throughout 1 p.m. Sunday, June 29 at the provide backup communica- CERT Amateur Radio Club, go the U.S. to demonstrate their Black Skimmer Pavilion in Na- tions for everything from the to http://navarrecert.org. emergency capabilities dur- varre Beach Marine Park. American Red Cross to FEMA ing the annual American Ra- Despite the Internet, cell and even for the International dio Relay League’s “ield day” phones, email and modern Space Station. event. Field day is the climax communications, every year During the two day event the of the week long “Amateur Ra- whole regions ind themselvesNavarre CERT Radio Hams will dio Week” sponsored by the in the dark. Tornadoes, be ires, demonstrating their emer- ARRL, the national association storms, ice and even the oc- gency communications abili- for amateur radio. The public casional cutting of iber optic ties. In addition, the public will is invited to come and see ham cables leave people without have the opportunity to operate radio’s new capabilities and the means to communicate. In the radios themselves. More learn how to get their own FCC these cases, the one consistent than 35,000 amateur radio op- Blue Wahoos to hold USA soccer viewing party The Blue Wahoos will host game will be shown live with a USA Soccer viewing party sound on the video board and in the Hancock Bank Club on the HBC televisions. The (HBC) located at the Pensac- event is free to the public. Light ola Bayfront Stadium today concessions will be available at 11 a.m. Gates will open at for purchase. No outside food 10:30 a.m. or beverage is permitted in the The U.S. versus Germany viewing party.

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Thursday, June 26 Saturday, June 28 n Sunset Toast at the Top Tuesday, July 1 Saturday, June 28 & Wednesday, n Thursdays in the Park n Ocean Hour Beach Cleanup July 2, 6:30 p.m. n Blue Angels Practice Thursday, June 26, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday, June 28, 8:45 a.m. - noon Pensacola Lighthouse Tuesday, July 1, 11:30 a.m. Navarre Park Ft. Pickens, Pensacola Beach This romantic lighthouse tour is a couples National Naval Aviation Enjoy a free concert at Navarre Park as part of Ocean Hour will be meeting at Ft. Pickens only tour, and each reservation includes ambient Museum - viewing area the free summer concert series. Exit 4 Concert at Pensacola Beach. Bring gloves to wear, music, sparkling non-alcoholic wine served The team visits the museum to answer ques- will take crowds back in time with their 50s, 60s, buckets and bags will be provided. Contact in keepsake champagne lutes, and light tions hors and sign autographs after Wednesday prac- and 70s covers. Sharon at [email protected] for more d’oeuvres. www.pensacolalighthouse.org tices. Schedule is subject to change without notice information. and is weather permitting. Admission is free. n Evenings in n Ghost Hunt n Ronald McDonald Olde Seville Square Saturday, June 28, n Blue Angels Tour Thursday, June 26, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Firecracker 5K 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 1, 11 a.m. Seville Square Saturday, June 28, 7:30 a.m. Rain or Shine Pensacola Pensacola Lighthouse Back by popular demand the crowd favorite for Seville Quarter Lighthouse See eye to eye with the Blue Angels, and watch 2013, The Sarah Mac Band. The run, walk, wheelchair race always starts The Pensacola the entire show from a vantage point few others at Seville Quarter and winds through Downtown Lighthouse has been called one of the most have. www.pensacolalighthouse.org Pensacola. The tiniest athletes are invited to join haunted lighthouses in America! Follow in n ‘Songs for a New World’ the Rock the Socks Kids Fun Run immediately the footsteps of TAPS using real ghost hunting n Bands on the Beach Thursday, June 26 - Saturday, June 28, after the start of the race. The after party features equipment on a ghost hunt in the historic 1869 Tuesday, July 1, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. 7:30 p.m. free refreshments, race awards, and prizes. Keeper’s Quarters. www.pensacolalighthouse. Sunday, June 29, 2:30 p.m; Pensacola Beach Gulfside org Pavilion Pensacola Little Theater n 23rd Annual Gulf Breeze The show sits on the boundary between musi- Johnny Earthquakd and the Moondogs will cal and song cycle, but it is neither; it is an ab- Sertoma Family Fishing Rodeo feature 10 to 12 pieces of blistering, high-energy stract musical, a series of songs all connected by a Saturday, June 28 - Sunday, June 29 Sunday, June 29 rock, r&b, swing, funk, soul, zydeco, country, and just about any other genre of music imaginable. theme: “the moment of decision.” South Shoreline Park n Join Baseball Historian Weigh-in times are from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. each Scott Brown day. There will be 16 ish categories for the Sunday, June 29, 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 2 senior angler and 13 categories for the Jr. Angler Friday, June 27 (age 14 and up). Skip Tanner hand hammered Pensacola Bayfront Stadium n 43rd Annual Pensacola n Drive-In Summer Movie replica ish trophies will be awarded for irst Scott Brown, baseball historian, will share the history of Pensacola baseball while guests enjoy Int’l Billfish Tournament Series place and a custom coin medallion for second and Wednesday, July 2 - Sunday, July 6 third place with cash. Special awards will also be an all-you-can-eat buffet with non-alcoholic Friday, June 27, 8:30 p.m. Palafox Pier Marina handed to the top male and lady Sr. and Jr. angler. drinks, watch the Blue Wahoos vs. Jacksonville A qualifying event for the World Billish Series & Community Maritime Park All proceeds to go the support of local youth game from the party deck, and a ball cap for IGFA World Qualiier with the winner receiving an Admission if free to see “Mr. Peabody and projects and the youth agencies the Sertoma Club everyone to get into the spirit of the game. Sherman” at the Community Maritime Park. invitation to ish the IGFA World Championship. supports. www.familyishingrodeo.com Admission is $29.

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the Supreme Court building ed the lobby of the Willard Ho- I wish I had space to write the center of freedom’s hive. and had lunch in the Ronald tel to enjoy a cigar and brandy. about in this column. I hope Don’t take your place in this Reagan trade building. We Because he was such a regular, you get a chance to visit our democracy for granted. Plan a perused the national zoo and folks would come to twist his nation’s capitol as we have. trip and learn about the history wondered at the pandas and ear with whatever their agenda Spend time soaking up the na- of this great nation. You’ll be tigers. We saw Watergate and was in hopes of gaining some tional spirit. Feed on the en- glad you did. the Vietnam Memorial Wall. It inluence with the president. It ergy that comes from being at Love one. Love another. was an amazing week. In all frustrated him to the point of our travels, we learned some him calling them “damn lobby- A Washington DC fam- pretty cool things: ists.” We got to view the lobby OFFICE SPACE ily vacation has been on our 1) Arlington, the Lin- of this ine hotel and I imag- bucket list for a long time. We coln Memorial, the re- ined where President Grant DOWNTOWN wanted to wait until the kids flecting pool, the WWII would have sat. The myth says were old enough to appreciate Memorial, the Wash- that this is where the term GULF BREEZE the trip and the amazing sights. ington Monument and “lobbyist” came from, but that As fate would have it, our new the capitol are all in a has since proven to be untrue, SALE OR LEASE neighbors spend part of their straight line. When you although this version is a much year in Fairfax , Va. working stand at the top of the hill of better story! in the nation’s capitol and the Arlington House (Robert E. 4) Riding the Metro Available Spring/Summer 2014 Dr. John Gorrie, the inventor rest of year they live across the Lee’s home), you are sitting shows another side of street from us. They invited of air conditioning, represents Harbourtown Village just above John F. Kennedy’s Florida in Washington, D.C. the capitol city. We had us to spend a week with them grave and thousands of other the privilege of being able to Units ranging from 1,200 - 4,500 sf. where they would be our per- national heroes’ gravesites. learn to ride the Metro subway Ample฀parking฀•฀Close฀to฀Andrews฀Institute,฀ sonal tour guides and provide The view is breathtaking and by helping to cool them. His several times during our stay. Appriver฀and฀Pensacola฀Beach housing, too! The stars had the alignment is perfect as look experiments led him to invent We learned about how to read Call (850) 380-7887 aligned and we decided it was miles away toward the capitol. a machine that blew air across the maps and where to get on time to go. The sense of order and design ice blocks. He worked toward and off the system. My kids We had an amazing adven- represents the alignment of the artiicial ice makers and found enjoyed the ride and I enjoyed ture. We toured the capitol, principles and values that work himself in Apalachicola to do people watching. Mostly, peo- walked to the White House, toward the freedom we experi- his work. Each state is allowed ple looked depressed on the explored the Smithsonian, ence as Americans. It is im- two statues to place in the capi- subway. They seemed ragged wandered through the sculp- pressive. tol; one of ours is of Dr. John and tired. Their ine suits and ture garden, viewed the Dec- 2) Dr. John Gorrie in- Gorrie. clothes didn’t hide their ex- laration of Independence in the vented air conditioning/ 3) Lobbyist in the lob- haustion. I was moved by the CONVENIENT Archives, stood at the bottom ice making. As physician in by. The Willard Hotel holds melancholia of the subway. I LOCATION! of the Washington monument the the early 1800’s, Dr. Gor- dear a great mythical story hope that we can learn to smile and were humbled at Arlington rie wanted to help alleviate the which I shall now share with during our travels! National Cemetery. We visited suffering of malaria patients you. Ulysses Grant often visit- There are many other things

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Sertoma Fishing A Wahoo Welcome Home Rodeo this Gulf Breeze helps Wahoos get a sellout weekend Monday for 2010 GBHS grad The 24th Annual Gulf He opened the game with a BY JASON THOMPSON Breeze SERTOMA Family walk after having leadoff hitter Gulf Breeze News Fishing Rodeo is June [email protected] Kentrail Davis ahead in the count 28-29 at the Gulf Breeze 1-2. But Lively would get help South Shoreline Park. Ben Lively hadn’t had a pitching from catcher Rossmel Perez, They are presenting line in his brief pro career like the who threw out Davis trying to 16 ish categories for theone he had on Monday. Granted, steal. A pop out and a strikeout Senior Angler and 13 he hadn’t been in a situation like got him out of the inning. categories for the JuniorMonday’s either. In the second inning, Lively Angler (age 14 and under). The 2010 Gulf Breeze High struck out three, leaving a The Senior Categories graduate, playing in front of runner on irst base who reached are Amberjack, Blueish, a large hometown contigent, on an inield single that could’ve Bonita, Dolphin, Flounder, walked a career-high ive, but easily been ruled an error. Grouper, King Mackerel, did strike out eight in 3 2/3 He walked the bases loaded Redish, Sheepshead, innings in the Wahoos’ 6-2 lossin the third. With two outs, and Skipjack, Snapper, Spanish to the . moments after missing on a 2-2 Mackerel, Speckled Trout, “It was one of those games...pitch that would’ve ended the Wahoo and White Trout. little pumped up,” Lively said. inning, Lively gave up a bloop The Junior Angler Manager Delino DeShields two-run single. Categories are Blueish, echoed Lively’s analysis, saying In the bottom of the third, Bonita,Croaker, Flounder, his stuff was good, but theLively got to swing a bat for Grouper,Pinish, Redish, control was the issue. the irst time in four years. He Skipjack, Snapper, Spanish Lively was pulled in the top groundedof out to the pitcher. Mackerel,Speckled Trout the fourth after hitting a batter. It“I’m not gonna lie - kinda felt and White Trout. was his 98th pitch of the game.pretty good up there,” Lively said. Sertoma is adding He left to a standing ovation. A leadoff walk (his third of the Lion Fish to both “I’m just glad everyone hasthe game), followed by a single categories so we can conidence in me...kinda got and a ielding error plated a third assist in the elimination goosebumps from that. That wasrun. He ended up throwing irst of this ish in our coastal pretty cool,” the son of Ed andpitch balls to 12 of the 19 batters Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News waters. So we are looking Ginny Lively said. he faced. Lively is scheduled to Ben Lively warms up in between innings of his first start for for the spear anglers to Lively also struck out eight start the Wahoos’ series inale in the Pensacola Blue Wahoos. He struck out eight in 3 2/3 innings in the Wahoos’ 6-2 loss to the Huntsville Stars. participate in this Rodeo and allowed only three hits. Chattanooga on Saturday. and welcome them. They are providing the coveted Skip Tanner hand Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News Dolphins play close 7 hammered replica ish Cyle London makes a stop trophies for irst place and during GBHS’ 7 on 7 game Custom Coin Medallions Thursday at Choctaw. for second and third place on 7 game at Choctaw with cash. GBHS to send two Tyler Phelps, who led the Dolphins’ They will also have on their irst two possessions (turnover special merchandise gift teams to Daphne on downs, interception), went 12-for-13 awards for top Senior and Tourney this weekend passing the rest of the day, inding Garner Junior Male and Lady Curington on a 4-yard touchdown pass. Angler. Cash awards are BY JASON THOMPSON After Choctaw scored again to make it being given for the Lion Gulf Breeze News 22-6, Peyton Hoover found Daniel Harris Fish irst, second and [email protected] on a 1-yard touchdown pass. Hoover was third place winners. 9-for-18 passing with three touchdowns. The leader board results The Gulf Breeze Dolphin football team Phelps also threw for three scores. will be online on the event made the early morning drive to Fort The Indians scored touchdowns on site so the participants Walton Friday to play in a 7 on 7 game four of its irst ive series, taking a 42-12 can watch how they are with the Choctaw Indians. lead. Phelps found Clay Moss for a 4- doing with their weigh The teams played for about 90 minutes, yard touchdown before Ben Dobry ran an ins. Weigh in times from with the Indians prevailing 68-52. The ball interception back for a score. Jake Nemith 1-5 p.m. each day. was placed at the 40, with an offense having had the team’s other interception. The entry tickets are four downs to get to the 25, then the 10, Moss caught three touchdowns on available at our Ticket then the end zone. Teams got six points for the day (all from Hoover), while Jacob outlets – Gulf Breeze Bait a touchdown and four for an interception. Kubik caught a 33-yard touchdown pass and Tackle, Hotspots Bait It was the interceptions that gave the from Phelps and Josh Irby a 28-yard and Tackle and Pensacola Indians their inal margin of victory. While touchdown from Ricky Alexander. Beach Fishing Pier. You GBHS scored seven touchdowns on 17 Kubik (96 yards), Curington (50) and can also purchase the possessions and Chcotaw eight out of 16, Parker Baynes (11) all had four catches, Tickets Online at www. it was Choctaw’s ive interceptions to Gulf while Moss (25), Cole Sheppard (17) and familyfishingrodeo.com Breeze’s two that were the difference. Marco Krasnosky (14) all had three. See Sertoma, Pg 2C » Choctaw took a 16-0 lead before the GBHS will play in a two-day tournament Dolphins got on the scoreboard. in Daphne, starting Friday.

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Mr. Jason W. Weeks, principal Alexa Clark, Brittany Cole, Keegan Luchsinger, Jillian Juniors: of Gulf Breeze High School, is Ian Cooper, Caroline Craighead, Marks, Jhaneva Martinez, Meagan Allen, Mack Amos, pleased to announce the Honor Savannah Crowdis, Garner Julia Massey, McKayla Bailey Anderson, Claren Roll for the fourth nine-weeks Curington, Matthew Cutler, Massey, Gavin Mayes, Kelly Anderson, Morgan Armstrong, grading period of the 2013-14 Preston DeMaria. Jordan McCluskey, Grace Arneault, Terry Barnes, school year. Doman, Madeline Domning, Madison McManus, John Leah Bergschneider, Alexander To be included on the “A” William Finley, Alexandra Meyering, Michael Morgan- Bew, Kayla Blake, Honor Roll a student must have Gambaro, Bryce Geraghty, White, Jacob Nemith, Rosana Bodi, Dakota received a nine-weeks grade of Sarah Grubbs, Abigail Gubernat, Christopher Nichols, Madison Bowman, Magen Brubaker, 90 or higher in each subject. Dylan Hanks, Taelor Hartley, Patrick, Tyler Phelps, Kaylor Buxton, Blake Callahan, Included on the “A” Honor Jerrad Havemann, Youssef Ronald Philips, Lauren Marianna Carisse, Kristoffer Roll for the fourth 9-weeks are Helmi, Samantha Hoffman, Pohlmann, Delaney Raynes, Carlson, Charles Collins, the following students: Amanda Holder, Madeline Tyler Reid, Abagail Roy, Trenton Compton, Holiield, William Hudson,Summer Scott, Jolie Sebastian, Kennedy Cook, Samuel Seniors: Brittany Jackson, Jacob Kubik, Coleman Sheppard, Covell, Samuel Dantin, Naomi Allen, Emily Arnold, Miranda Lee, Madeline Mateer, Dylan Skutt, Elizabeth Morgan Denny, Noah Mason Baker, Thomas Batte, Haley Moss, Hoang Nguyen, Smith, Nina Staviski, Kyler Desimone, Hadleigh Diermyer, Regan Beard, Danielle Bodovetz, Magen Olander, Strange, Austin Sullivan, Reilly Blake Doerr, Ada Ejikemeuwa, Christopher Brandon, Kayla Dorothy Patterson, Brieanna Thompson, Hannah Elkins, Mary Evertz, Brown, Elizabeth Bryan, Baylee Perdue, Mac Pewitt, Wade Christopher Torbert, Rebecca Sydney Ezelle, Sara Fabbro, Bunyard, Zachary Caldwell, Player, Sara Post, Makenna Vincent, Mae Ward, Ian White, Rhiannan Foster, Kyle Holly Campbell, Joseph Powell, Jade Rawson, Michael Summer Winters, Hailie Wright, Goldsmith, William Green, Casper, Taylor Clark, John Cobb, Rice, Thomas Roane, Taylor Donavan York Jon Grigsby, Eva Gutierrez- Caroline Cuilik, Holly Culver, Robinson, Natalie Rockett, Cruz, Dylan Hall, Kylee Emily Delp, Mallory DeMotts, Madison Sago, Ainsley To be included on the “A/B” Harris, Susan Harris, Hannah Denby, Dustin Dewey, Satterwhite, Mallory Speer, Honor Roll a student must have Jasmyn Hearn, Nicholas Joshua Dick, Madison Spence, John Stevens, received a nine-weeks grade of Henry, Harriette Hess, Collin Andrew Dobry, Savannah Alyssa Stivers, Alexander 80 or higher in each subject. Hightower, Alexandria Dunne, Andrew Eddins, Reghan Thompson, Fisher Tisdale, Included on the “A/B” Honor Holloway, Grifin Holt, Jacob Elliott, Madeleine Emholtz, Anthony Torres, Roll for the fourth nine-weeks Jackson, Bryce Jefferson, Rebecca Farris, Miguel Flores, Emily Viglione, Veronica are the following students: Parker Johnson, David Foxworth, Abigail Williamson, Savannah Wilson, Chandler Jones, Collin Friedland, Erin Gadboys, Sierra Wilson, Joshua Wise Seniors: Kagan, Molly Kegley, Isabella Dominique Gaines, Meredith Jonathan Akridge, Skyla Krasnosky, Henry Landrum, Gerber, Daniel Gill, Sierra Sophomores: Anton-Peat, Tyler Beddow, Alexander Learned, Auston Hamlin, Christina Harpole, Xavier Arant, Aaron Bading- William Berner, Shane Bidwell, Lewter, Selena Lillo, Grifin Connor Harris, Amelia Hizer, Hickman, Henry Baggett, Chloe Brummer, Dakota Lynch, Nathaniel Lyons, Ami Ishver, Kale Jarvis, Alexa Michelle Barrineau, Victoria Burnett, Lindsey Carpenter, Maria Malamo, Joshua Johnson, Mollie Johnson, Bindi, Madeline Bookout, Joshua Ceravolo, Quadry Martin, Sara Mauney, Cody Sebastian Jones, Elise Jubeck, Mykah Bourgeois, Jordyn Chance, Colin Cherry, Sebe McCurdy, Rachel McLeod, Alexander Kagan, Alexandria Bradley, Tyler Brubaker, Christian, Hunter Clayton, John McQuillan, William Karcher, Harrison Kase, Jordan Bryce Bui, Grant Caillouet, Josey Collins, Connor Crooke, Merchant, Hannah Miller, Kirchgessner, David Knight, Kaytlyn Carlson, Jade Carver, Alexander Cyr, Hunter Davis, Jeffrey Mink, Zoe Moore, Kiara Korkuc, Charles Kudrna, Ashley Cecil, Carolyn Nathan Davis, Kharas Clayton Moss, William Lexis Kuhn, Richard Lacey, Cleveland, Caleb Dick, Destini Denson, Kathleen Depler, Musmansky, Henry Newell, Jordan Lamar, Christian Latta, Ferraro, Ainslee Flowers, Austin Dermody, Jonathan Logan Newman, Brandon Ngo, Christopher Laurent, Aspen Joshua Gordon, Dorf, Gray Dorsey, Daniel Christopher Nguyen, Cole Lee, Emily Lively, Katherine Cailyn Hamstra, Ryoma Dunn, Mark Duntz, Nitterauer, Duncan Niven, Lyster, Patrick Macauley, James Hashida, Emily Hoelich, Tiffany Evans, Kylie Savannah Nixon, Macdonald, Santina Marco, Alexis Johnson, Kray Jubeck, Feltenberger, Auston Fillinger, Aidan O`Daniel, Kassandra NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS Katherine McComber, Craig Knisley, Anthony Kristin Fiveash, Alyson Francis, Oldham, Kyle Overlade, Morgan McGaughey, Ariana Krossman, Jessica Laenger, Austin Garrett, Nicholas Christina Owens, Shallie All Board of County Commission Meetings and other county McIntyre-O`Neil, Miranda Lia Lampone, Brianne Landry, Gelormini, Alexis Gray, Patterson, Michaela Pattison, department meetings are held in the County Administrative Molter, Tanner Molter, Nicholas Jennifer Lennon, Ashley Garet Green, Mary Gro- Alicia Pavlick-Garcia, Andrea Center Board Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, un- Morgan, Blake Myers, Logan McComber, Lindsey ver, Larry Harris, Michael Perez, Brent Perez, less otherwise indicated. Norris, Christian Oldham, Sara McComber, Mare Mossholder, Hawkins, Jonathan Hayner, Tiffany Pettinato, Shelby Law Library Committee July 1 12:00 p.m. Ormsby, Alyssa Pejic, Madeleine Ngo, Wade Niles, Langley Head, Shaniah Hibbs, Pliska, Emily Poindexter, Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Room M9, Milton Margaret Player, Parker Remig, Harper Norris, Claire Overly, Tristen Hicks, Cate Hodges, Ryan Post, Thomas Printiss, Marine Advisory July 1 Cancelled Laura Riney, Helena Rivera, Brett Pardonner, Hannah Holthaus, Hayley Jason Purvis, Emily Radcliffe, Tourist Development North End Committee Mitchell Robbins, Jasmine Megan Pewitt, Savannah Hyman, Zachary Johnson, Gena Ramos, Morissa Reado, July 3 8:30 a.m. Robinson, Kayla Rycroft, Kevin Phillips, Olivia Printiss, Grayson Jonathan Joyner, Ellen Wesley Reeder, Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce, 5247 Stewart St., Milton Schmitz, Rebecca Schramm, Rine, Brett Schonewolf, Kehoe, Courtney Land, David Wade Ridaught, Zachary Commission Committee July 7 9:00 a.m. Annemarie Schultz, Ashley Sekul, Brianna Sekul, Langham, Daniel Lawson, Riggins, Perez, Rodriguez Tourist Development South End Committee Allison Semmler, Emily Senn, Alexandra Slobodian, Amelia Leenig, Sara Lee, Joshua Rutledge, Breanna July 9 9:00 a.m. Brandon Seuzeneau, Sarah Peter Staviski, Aubree Matthew Marco, Graham Scroggins, Sarah Searcy, Jordan Navarre Visitors’ Center, 8543 Navarre Parkway, Navarre Building Code Board of Adjustments Shirar, Megan Simpson, Jaclyn Stillman, Marley Taylor, Marcus, Jonathan Martin, Signor, Emily Simmering, July 9 Cancelled Spence, Ciara Spencer, Arianna Madison Thompson, Natalie Joshua Martin, Abigail Tamala Sims, Sierra Singleton, Public Services Conf. Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton Stahura, Nicholas Staviski, Tobin, Kenneth Vincent, McDaris, Marie Meyering, Jake Smith, Megan Smith, Blackwater Soil and Water Conservation District Kristyn Suellow, Taylor Warnke, Allie Young Kevin Miller, Clayton Meredith Snyder, Samantha July 10 7:30 a.m. Victoria Sullivan, John Minnick, Anna Mosley, Angelo Sontag, Joshua Spencer, 6285 Dogwood Drive, Milton Taylor, Katelyn Taylor, Ashley Freshmen: Mukas, Luke Nichols, Evan Kailey Springer, Alicia Stevens, Commission Regular July 10 9:00 a.m. Tringas, Ashley Truax, Bailey Colin Adams, Emma Ogden, Abbey Olsen, Adam Austin Sudduth, Dane Tantay, Zoning Board Meeting July 10 6:00 p.m. Trzcinski, Allie Turner, William Allison, Keaton Ballard, Jack Owens, Timothy Owen, Emily Toole, RESTORE Council July 14 3:00 p.m. Turnipseed, Tyler Ueberschaer, Baltz, Nikolas Bindi, Benton Chase Parnell, Garrett Brooke Torraca, Hunter Vancil, Fire Department Executive Group July 14 6:30 p.m. Thomas Vassiliades, Byrd, Shawn Cavasos, Jacob Peek, Andrea Phillips, Bianca Paige Vantassel, Zoe Wight, Emergency Operations Center, 4499 Pine Forest Rd, Milton Deniece Wade, Haley Watson, Chambers, Trysten Connell, Phillips, Kara Redford, Bailey Wilks, Aerial Williams, Tourist Development Natalie Welsh, Gillian Werner, Tristan Covell, Sarajane Renfroe, Daniella Corbin Willis, Melia Wright Council Board Meeting July 16 3:00 p.m. Austin Wiggins, Lucas Zalar Willow Currie, Benjamin Rodriguez, Brett Rongstad, Navarre Visitors’ Center, 8543 Navarre Parkway, Navarre Dobry, Andrew Dorsey, Dalton Ronson, Jacob Rosas, Sophomores: Aviation Advisory Committee Juniors: Michaele Dunne, Hailey Matthew Ryan, Audrey Schmidt- Miles Aanestad, Richard July 16 5:00 p.m. Camille Adkison, Foster Durant, Richard Earle, Mary Kipp, Zachary Schonewolf, Alexander, Jace Amberson, Commission Committee July 21 9:00 a.m. Andrews, Christian Anthony, Elliott, Alexander Etheredge, Morgan Schutzmann, Dylan Andrew Atkins, Keianna Budget Workshop – Constitutional Offi cers Joshua Argentine, Zachary William Farris, Patrick Fisher, Schwalier, Ian Skewes, Babakitis, Jacob Baldwin, July 22 9:00 a.m. Budget Workshop – Board Departments Argentine, Matthew Babikow, Justin Fruitticher, Margaret Martic Smith, Parker Smith, MacSee Barberan, Axel Barry, July 22 1:30 p.m. Morgan Baker, Benjamin Gilbreath, Spencer Grace, Samantha Snowden, Tristan Elijah Barry, Michele Bagdad Architectural Advisory Board Barrow, Moriah Beach, Catherine Grimley, Rachel Spring, Kendra Stierman, Bearman, Chase Blake, July 23 8:30 a.m. Dominic Bertelli, Bayla Grimley, Macey Hicks, Megan Kimberly Stilson, John Stopper, Brandon Boudreaux, Jonna Public Services Conf. 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Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News Camping with a purpose St. Ann's Monsignor Luke Hunt (above, left) and Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church's Janesse Spencer (right) talk with campers during the final day of the sixth snnual Winshape Camp at Gulf Breeze Middle School.

Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News Hooray for Chik Fil-A Camp volunteers Rainey Niles, Grace Garbell and Emily McHenry (above, left) pose with the Chik Fil-A cow, while John (right, blue shirt) and AnnMarie Stopper (red shirt) helped prepare 900 meals for campers, their families and volunteers on the final day of Winshape Camp Friday at Gulf Breeze Middle School.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS June 26, 2014 5C GBSA teams fare well at GCYB Tourney beat Myrtle Grove to advance to BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News the championship game. [email protected] GBSA 25, Bellview 2: Elliot Dannruether, Chase Herring and The Gulf Breeze Sports Alex Cross all went 4-for-4 and Association had a team in every scored four times as Gulf Breeze inal of the recent Gulf Coast won its opener over Bellview. Youth Baseball End of Season Brett Buttell and Brady Patrick Tournament at Shoreline Park. both scored twice. The U-7s and U-8 both won 10-under their age groups, while GBSA's Championship game Myrtle U-10s, U-12s and U-14s all Grove 7, GBSA 5: Gulf Breeze inished second. left the tying runs on base in the 7-under inal inning as Myrtle Grove Championship game GBSA won the inal. 24, Perdido 8: Hutson Rowe Devon Johnson had two hits and Jake Clifton both scored and two runs scored, while four times, while Jake Hooten, Quinton Renfroe, Luke Jacobi Carter Hoeft and Tristan Keigley and Bruce Hall all scored once. all scored three times as Gulf Ethan Zehr had two hits, while Breeze rolled in the inal. Chase Campbell struck out six Will Dannruether had two hits in two innings. and scored once for GBSA. GBSA 10, Myrtle Grove 4: GBSA 26, Myrtle Grove 3: Gulf Breeze forced the 'if' game Ky Cook went 4-for-4 with three as Jacobi, Campbell and Johnson doubles, a triple and scored four all scored twice. times in Gulf Breeze's win over GBSA 6, Navarre 3: Gulf Myrtle Grove. Breeze beat Navarre in an Submitted Photo Jude Mason had four hits and elimination game without the scored twice, while Ezekiel Rycroft beneit of a base hit. Jacobi Tourney champs had three hits and scored twice. scored three times, Campbell The GBSA 8-under All Stars recently won their age group at the Gulf Coast Youth Baseball season ending Chase Herring, Brett Buttell, GBSA 16, Perdido 7: Parker twice and Zehr once. Gavin Howard, Bryson Rouillier, Brady Patrick and Elliot Dannreuther. Second row (from left): Coach Damian Tracy, Alex Cross, Patrick Harrelson, Rhyland Richards Myrtle Grove 9, GBSA 3: O’Grady, Ryan Tracy, Will Rice, Pete Snider and Coach Paul Snider. Standing (from left): Coaches Jeff Rouillier, Nic Howard and Rocky Cross. and Amos Baldwin all had a hit Kamren Somma had two hits and a run scored as Gulf Breeze and scored once, while Tristan 4: Ben Hepworth went 3-for-4 singled and scored twice. Grady while Ethan Jones doubled twice strikeouts in two innings. won its opener over Perdido. Broadwater and Bruce Hall with a double and scored once Wood and Zach Burke both and scored twice for the 14s. Christian Taylor scored twice 8-under scored the other two runs in a as Gulf Breeze scored four in the scored for Gulf Breeze. Bryce Callahan singled, for Gulf Breeze, while Coleman Championship game GBSA loss to Myrtle Grove. Tommy irst and sixth to win. 14-under doubled and scored twice, while Burtt singled and scored once. 8, Myrtle Grove 7: Pete Snider Koch had a single in the loss. Josh McKinney went 2-for-3 Championship game Myrtle Jake Turner singled and scored Myrtle Grove 9, GBSA 14s and Bryson Rouiller both went GBSA 7, Perdido 1: Lumpy with a double and scored twice, Grove 11, GBSA 14s 3: Myrtle once. David Stafford hit an 8 (eight innings): Myrtle Grove 3-for-3 and scored once as Gulf Deweese singled and scored a while Jon Smith and Ian Daily Grove scored four in the irst inside-the-park for scored the game-winner with two Breeze used a six-run ifth to run, while Aidan Twing scored both singled and scored twice. and three more in the third to the 13s, while Nik Deweese and outs in the bottom of the eighth. post a come-from-behind win in once in an opening round win. D.J. Denby added two hits and pull away in the title game. Spencer Wirth both had three Savarino went 4-for-4 with the inal over Myrtle Grove. 12-under scored once for Gulf Breeze. Nick Jones went 2-for-3 and hits. Cameron Knapp and Nate two doubles and scored once, Ryan Tracy and Will Rice both Championship game GBSA 18, Navarre White scored once, while Brandon Golmon had two hits and two while Jacob Brandon singled went 2-for-3 and scored once, Navarre Black 12, GBSA 0: 7: McKinney had three hits and Klisart singled and scored once. runs scored. and scored once in the loss. while Chase Herring and Gavin Gulf Breeze won two in the three runs, while Hepworth and Kyle Wilson walked and Ben Petkovic and Connor Myrtle Grove 13, GBSA 13s Howard both had a hit and a run losers bracket before falling to Daily both had three hits and scored a run, while Ashton Peek Wood both had a hit and a run 0: Wood, Petkovic and Burtt (all scored. Navarre in the championship scored twice in Gulf Breeze's singled in the loss. scored for the 13s. walks) and Stafford (reached on GBSA 10, Myrtle Grove 2: game. No other information was opening round win. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 6C June 26, 2014 GULF BREEZE NEWS Woodlawn Beach NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE Middle School's final AND INTENT TO CONSIDER AN Honor Roll revealed ORDINANCE

The Santa Rosa County Zoning Board and Board of County Commissioners will Mr. Victor Lowrimore, Elizabeth Bryant, Alen Amber Morrow, Sarah conduct public hearings to consider a change of land use and/or rezoning of land Principal, Mr. Will Nowling, Bumgarner, Alex Bumgarner, Nahrstadt, Doreen Navarro- areas depicted on the maps within this advertisement. The hearings are scheduled as Assistant Principal, and the staff Elizabeth Burnham, Hailey Burt, Hernandez, Zoe Nelson, Karter follows: of Woodlawn Beach Middle Trent Carpenter, Marantony Peoples, Brittany Porter, Matthew School congratulate the following Carrasco-Amador, Matthew Preston, Emily Quarry, Zoning Board (to consider and make a recommendation on the proposals): students for making the fourth Carson, Riley Cassidy, Alexandra Quintal, Chloe Thursday, July 10, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. nine weeks Honor Roll: Jordan Chambers, Megan Reaves, Garrett Redwing Chepult, Gage Chiappetta, Mahoney, Jillian Reese, Skylar Board of County Commissioners (to consider adoption of the ordinance): “A” Honor Roll Victoria Christofferson, Sequoia Reilly, Alivia Reiners. Isabella Thursday, July 24, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Sixth grade Comeger, William Copeland, Rice, Littia Rice, Annabelle Adamson, Alexis Corradetti, Marion Tyler Richardson, Amber McKenzie Arant, Noah Ardoin, Courtney, Deven Davis, Riley, Alyssa Rogers, Ezekiel Both meetings will be held at the Santa Rosa County Administrative Center in the Ava Beaugrand, Skylar Brunn, Anna Dawson, Abigail Rohan, James Roquelara, Daniel Board Meeting Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. At the public hearings, Isabella Cameron, Thomas Dolihite, Nina Donnithorne, Sahm, Emily Sands, Caden the Local Planning Board and Board of County Commissioners shall consider the Colangelo, William Collins, Harrison Dorsey, Ana Sailippo, Alexie Scroggins, ordinances entitled: Kyle Cook, Devyn Craner, Doverspike, Brittan Doverspike, Myles Sellers, George Jacqueline Cubas, Isabelle Liam Eckert, Christina Engel, Setser, Lucas Snyder, Justin Ordinance 1: Dozier, Valerie Dunavant, Simon Fogle, Spangler, Cami Springer, Ashlyn Kayley Embrey, Katherine Elizabeth Gonzales, Jordan Stikeleather, Madison Strickland, AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMENDING Gamblin, Avery Gardner, John Harrell, Trinity Harrigan, Breccha Sullivan, ORDINANCE 91-24 AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE ZONING DISTRICTS Goolsby, Sarah Harvey, Lauren Abigail Harris, Amelia Hartman, Tamia Taylor, Ashton Thayer, AS DEPICTED IN THE ATTACHED MAPS; APPROVING THE AMENDMENTS Haworth, Stephen Hiatt, Makaila Hebner, Madison Hailey Thompson, Maggie TO THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AS Madeline Hicks, Ashley Hertzog, Paige Higginbotham, Townsend, Taylor Trice, DEPICTED IN THE ATTACHED MAPS; AMENDING ORDINANCE 2003-25; Hixon, Trevor Isakson, Aidan Madeline Horton, Madeline Trube, Nathen Vander AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY Keenan, Marissa Kelley, Chloe Skyler Hoskins, Caitlin Jahn, Wilt, Hunter Wagner, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; CHANGING THE LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS Kuaile, Britton Landrum, Ainsley Kayser, Aleksandra John Ward, Andrew Weaver, AS DEPICTED IN THE ATTACHED MAPS; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; Amanda Langston, Alexandria Khvatkova, Alexis King, Ethan Charles West, Sarah White, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Lee, Juliana Lucas, Kirkner, Alyssa Kocon, Seyram Grace Williams, Garrett Colleen McDonough, Devin Komanyor, Honesty Layton, Witaszek, Sarah Yawn. McGranahan, Zachary McLouth, Avery Lewis, Brennen Lewis, Andrew McTamney, Matthew Allison Linkous, Ashley Eighth grade McTamney, Abby Mock, Andrew Linville, Isaac Long, Riley Emily Abete, Rebecca Zoning District Amended: from Neville, Sydney O’Connell, Mapel, Kylie Matson. Alex, Amber Anderson, Justin R1M (Mixed Residential Subdivision Gabrielle Pohlmann, Kayla McCarthy, Bryanna Bancroft, Anna Ballow, Hannah ) to HCD (Highway Commercial Abigail Postle, Katelyn McLaughlin, Brianna Meredith, Bancroft, Zackary Beckman, Development) – total approximately Pyles, Madison Scott, Devon Riley Miller, Kevin Miranda, Katelyn Bell, Jasmine Birt, 2.035 (+/-) acres Shields, Autumn Slaybaugh, Savannah Morris, Nicholas Savanah Bitler, Mahala Faith Starling, Joseph Staudt, Nameth, Travis Owen, Jayden Bogeman, Zachary Brannen, Future Land Use Designation Dominique Steele, Tanner Padgett, Cynaya Partlow, Justin Sierra Brown, Tommy Bush, Amended: from Single Family Struck, Jacob Yates. Pavelko, Antonio Pena, Olivia Owen Camilli, Caitlin Carothers, Residential to Commercial Petsch, Olivia Pike, Juliana Shaun Carson, Seventh grade Pilgrim, Kaitlyn Rakoczy, Charlotte Carter, Issac Caton, Nicole Adams, Haley Bare, Dari Hayden Richard, Jacob Kaleigh Cernosek, Bianca Batova, Dayna Beason, Michael Rowland, Mary Russell, Elias Chibitty, Rileigh Collum, Bragg, Alexia Chiappetta, Taylor Ryan, Caleb Sampson, Tyler Hannah Cooper, Leanna Costin, Clark, Eden Davenport, Peyton Sasser, Kara Scheller, Madison Noah Cruz, Nicholas Daly, Davis, Makayla Downing, Schluter, Austin Schwartz, Briana Dampson, Faith Drake, Ammil Lester Fajardo, Joseph Sczesny, Seven Seltzer, Natalie Duphiney, Cayla Evirs, Morgahn Fingall, Phillip Megan Shrader, Jade Ivy Felan, Riley Flynn, Ryan Frazetta, Anna Gentry, Mikayle Slaybaugh, Cayden Smith, Furrow, Kobee Garner, Abigayl Gibson, Selah Goodman, Quinton Smith, Taylor Smith, Gilbert, Kayleigh Gilbert, Zoning District Amended: R1 Summer Knight, Tabitha Lorelai Snow, Jesus Solorzano, Aryss Gomez, Austin Green, (Single Family Residential) to R1A Labrato, Savannah Langston, Lauren Stapleton, Aubrey Savannah Gunter, Annabelle (Single Family Residential) – total Bailey Laxton, Dominic Levine, Stewart, Devon Stoddard, Hardoin, Ethan Hayes, Darrell approximately 480.0 (+/-) acres Gabriella Levine, Nicholas Memphis Strickland, Hixon, Alyssa Holder, Tayler Lightner, Hunter McCallum, Christian Sutton, Akira Holland, Tyler Huckeba, Christian McEwan, Emily Thomas, Bridget Thompson, Lauren Hudson, Seth Nochowicz, Lucas Pallone, Reilly Turner, Joseph Urquhart, Ivanoff, Kellie Jones, Matthew Trisha Peoples, John Podojil, Isabella Valletto, Juan Vergara- Kelly, Michael Kernan, Tory Lauren Redding, Megan Rudman, Diaz, Tyler Walkup, Lebourdais, Mark Letavish, Amanda Schmit, Spencer Christiana Warmington, Mad- Ashton Lewis, Segal, Adam Stephens, My Linh ison Warnke, Hannah Weaver, Amber Littlejohn, Morgan Tinnirella, Kelsey Warnke, Baylee Hannah Webster, Eva Weege, Marquis, Isaiah Mason, Brianna Warr, Benjamin Waschenko, John Talley Yamaguchi. Miller, Lauren Miller, Navi Woodard, Paige Yaccarino. Nelson, Haley Odom, John Seventh grade Oerting, Jessica Olson, Zoning District Amended: AG2 Eighth grade Phoenix Aldrich, Shiaynne Emily Osburn, Madelyn (Agriculture 2) to AG (Agriculture) Madeline Adkison, Kyra Ash, Baker, Allison Baldridge, Padich, Halee Palmer, Kianna – total approximately 60.00 (+/-) Daniel Barclay, Timothy Bello, Jonathan Bee, Ethan Bosse, Parker, Andrew Paulus, Alexis acres Nathaniel Betham, Felicia Bryce Boynton, Connor Brasell, Peacock, Kasey Phelps, Jordan Bouchat, Rachel Brawner, Kyle Brunner, Alexia Carter, Pliska, Kai Plybon, Emma Bucey, Colin Cavanaugh, Michelle Cook, Donavon Porter, Dylan Porter, Keynan Del Pino, Kaden Diaz, Brandon Cooper, Carter Kylie Prince, Allyson Pugh, Sara Nicholle Fenstermaker, Erin Couget, Makayla Courts, Grace Jade Ramsey, Bryson Reeves, Figueroa, Aaron Hall, Madeline Cox, Lauren Crawford, Nathan Justin Rodrigues, Kimberly Hall, Benjamin Hamilton, Bria Crews, Brenden Cruz, Megan Roquelara, Madison Roundtree, Hickson, Kyrra Hill, Katelynn Cyr, Michelina Dolan, Mikayla Nathaniel Roy, Elise Ordinance No. 2: Joyner, Alyssa Lodge, Danielle Donlon, Matthew Downey, Samuelson, Leandro Sanfeliz, McCoy, Jacqueline McGee, Harlie Dunavant, Joey Ellis, Chloe Scholl, Grace Shook, AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; Thomas Moore, Abigail Keona Ennis, Hailey Fair, Leloni Strayhorn, Karlee Tessier, AMENDING ORDINANCE 91-24; AMENDING ARTICLE 2, RELATED TO Morgan, Dylan Morris, Richard Jonathan Fenimore, Ashley Jenna Turner, Philip Wade, TIMING OF CONSTRUCTION FOR ACCESSORY STRUCTURES ON LARGE Musca, Iseabel Nance, Sadie Feole, Mallory Ferland, Caitlyn Saturn Wagner, Diamond LOTS; AMENDING ARTICLE 8, RELATED TO WALL SIGNAGE; PROVIDING Nix, Kylie O’Connell, Noah Fischtziur, Mackenzie Fowler, Walls, Nicholas Ward, Matthew FOR CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. O’Connor, Chandler Ormsby, Hunter Garrett, Dylan Gill, White, Jaida Williams-Bunn, Tucker Reynolds, Brenda Gonzalez, Kaitlyn Zane Williams, Joshua Witucki, Kaia Richmond, Raegan Gracey, Joseph Gragg, Ethan Kiara Wyatt. The proposed ordinance and map may be inspected by the public prior to the above Rodman, William Sawarynski, Green, Marisa Griggs, Kathryn scheduled meetings at the Santa Rosa County Planning Department, 6051 Old Bagdad Benjamin Scharron, Michaela Harman, Garrett Hauwiller, Highway, Milton, Florida. The agenda and backup documentation will be available Schonewolf, Caroline Sims, Sophia Hayden, Hoyt Hedrick, via the Meetings & Agendas Page of the County’s website at www.santarosa.fl.gov Sophie Spore, Nikolas Stefanov, Alexandria Hernandez, approximately 1 week prior to each scheduled meeting. Interested parties may appear Makayla Sullivan, Veronica Hersom, Valerie at the meetings and be heard with respect to this proposed ordinance. All interested Rylie Thomas, Katherine Hiles, Benjamin Hilton, Kailee parties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any decision made by the Santa Vanselow, Jair Vega, Akane Wade, Himel, Janara Holmes, Bailey Rosa County Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming Sarah Wismeier, Taro Yamaguchi, Honaker, Janea Hundley, before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a Walter Yates, Tyler Yates. Mitchell Hunt, Collin Jahn, record of proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they will need to Katy James, Bailey Janey, insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record shall include Jake Jardina, Jason Jennrich, the testimony and the evidence upon which their appeal is to be based. “A/B” Honor Roll Rachel Johnson, Raquel Sixth grade Johnson, Lauren Jones, Santa Rosa County adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make Austin Anderson, Victoria Alejandro Jurado, Gabriel Kale, reasonable modifications for access to this meeting upon request. Please call Santa Archuleta, Aiden Arnold, Dylon Kelley, Brenton Kirby, Rosa County Planning, Zoning and Development Division at (850) 981-7075 to make Camden Baldwin, Emma Eric Larsen, Viviana Luna, a request. For the Hearing-Impaired, 1-800-955-8770 (Voice). Requests must be Bancroft, Kobe Banks, Aaron Devin Lynn, Julia McMaster, received at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting in order to provide the requested Barclay, Hannah Barnett, Hailey Andrew Meredith, Kaleigh Miller, service. Bastian, Alexandra Brasell, Jack Mock, Connor Morgan,

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Hayden Frierdich, Hubbard, Cameron son, Natalie Roll- *All Types of Water Proofing Adriana Fuentealba, Hunter, Magen Hunt- ings, Kyle Rutledge, All bids must be original and delivered by hand, Fed EX, or mail to the Santa Rosa County ley, Leanna Samay, on metal, flat and deck Procurement Department at 6495 Caroline Street Suite G, Milton, Florida 32570; and Anna Gary, Charles * In House Metal Fabrication must be received by 10:00 a.m. local time, on July 22, 2014, at which time bids will Gentry, Caitlyn Gill, Hannah Hurst, Jamison Sanders, be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids are to be sealed and clearly labeled “BID Kacie Irovando, Alexis Satterwhite, – FRONT MOUNT BROOM”. Bids received after the time set for the bid opening Savannah Goette, * Custom Flashing will be rejected and returned unopened to the bidder. 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Telephone (850) 983-1870 thaniel Kocon, Eric Smith, Charles Smith, 850-934-7181 as Hegarty, Harry The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to waive irregularities in bids, to Hewson, Mary Hig- Kurgas, Emily Olivia Spann, Mat- 2953 Westfield Road | Gulf Breeze, Fl 32563 reject any or all bids with or without cause, and to award the bid that it determines to be gins, Mary-Miles Laird, Dylan Latta, thew Stersic, Scott in the best interest of Santa Rosa County. Rabeka Leiterman, Stevens, Mikayla Hitchcock, Olivia Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners encourages all segments of the Johnson, Nicholas Jessica Lerille, Jacob Stewart, Avery Stine, Deadline is Thursday at 5 p.m. Ads start at business community to participate in its procurement opportunities, including small busi- Macdonald, Alyssa Stopper, nesses, minority/women owned businesses, and disadvantaged business enterprises. Jones, The Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, Lucas Keigley, Rachel Mallette, Dillon Sutton, disability, sex, or age in the administration of contracts. Nickolas McCain, Elizabeth Swearingen, $17 per week. Call (850) 932-8986 Austin Keliher, Jona- By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida than Lackey, Malcolm Alexander McCully- Cameron Tate, Jordan Landrieu, Chasadie Pilot, Maddie-Grace Taylor, Shelby Taylor, LEGAL NOTICE 26057 Gulf Breeze News 6/26/14 Langley, Sarah Lan- McCurdy, Elizabeth Gage Thomas, Han- McDowell, Jennifer nah Thomas, Connor 207 601 glois, Emily Larsen, EMPLOYMENT - Jeremy Lawrence, McGaha, Connor Mc- Thompson, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT - APTS Jordan Laws, Nicole Gaughey, Mackenzie Bryant Tisdale, DRIVERS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Wind Meadow Apts. Under New Mgmt! SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Liephardt, Nicholas McGill, Reddon Ethan Toole, Olivia WANT TO DRIVE Rental assistance may be available. HUD vouchers McLaurine, Emily Trejo, Ryan Troedel, CASE NO.: 13-CA-1359 Lloyd, Daize Mag- A TRUCK- No accepted. 1 & 2 BR handicapped & non- handicapped gio, Claudia Mander- Melvin, Rachel Mick- Natalie Turner, Pelt, ow, Turner Mitch- Van Mackenzie experience. Com- accessible apts. Water, sewer/garbage service provided. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., successor by son, Katherine pany sponsored CDL 3037 Wind Meadow Dr., GB, FL. Call 850-934-3060, merger to Wachovia Bank, N.A., McCallister, Bethany ell, Margaret Moore, Ventura, Nathaniel training. In 3 weeks TDD/TTY 711. Equal Housing Opportunity. McKinney, Megan Matthew Mosley, Veroneau, Sarah learn to drive a truck Plaintiff, Samuel Motherway, Vines, Celeste Weiss, Miller, Giovanni Mir- & earn $40,000+. v. ra, Taylor Moore, Mi- Kayla Mount, Sa- Helene Williamson, Full benefits. 1-888- 693-8934. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE WILLIAM A. PULLUM, an individual; MARTHA chael Neese, Allison brina Mullins, Gavin Patrick Williams, Nelson, Christine Austin Wines, Al------S. PULLUM, an individual; A K MOYER LLC, a Neyman, Odessey NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given Florida limited liability company; FIRST FEDERAL Experienced OTR 1300 that Tiger Point Storage, LLC will sell the contents of Ortega, Anne Os- Newkirk, Evan yna Woodall, Saige BANK OF FLORIDA, successor by merger to Flatbed Drivers earn SERVICES the following self-storage units by Public Auction to Chipola Community Bank, f/k/a First Capital Bank; Overly, Nicole Parks, Wright the highest bidder to satisfy a default in their Rental trander, Marina Pat- 50 up to 55 cpm SE PROPERTY HOLDINGS OHIO, LLC d/b/a SE Agreement and liens against these tenants, in accor- PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC, an Ohio limited liability tison, Ethan Phyfe, loaded. $1000 sign dance with the Florida Self-Storage Facility Act Stat- company; and UNKNOWN TENANTS AND POSSESSORS OF LAND, Olivia Pierce, on to Qualified drivers. utes 83.801-83.809. Viewing at the time of sale and this is a cash only sale. Tiger Point Storage, LLC re- Emma Prater, Kai- Home most weekends. Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL Call: 843-266-3731 / serves the right to refuse any bids or stop the auction tlyn Prezioso, Brad- AIRLINE JOBS Start at any time. The auction will take place at Tiger Point CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, www.bulldoghiway. NOTICE OF SALE ley Proctor, Saman- FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION Here – Get trained Storage, 4310 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, FL, com EOE 32563 (850-932-4466) at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July tha Rollans-Carlson, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to that certain Consent Final Judgment of BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER as FAA certified 8, 2014. The following units are scheduled for auction ------Foreclosure entered on May 22, 2014 in the above-styled cause, the Clerk of the Court Ian Ryan, Renae TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, FKA COUN- Aviation Technician. and are believed to contain personal household goods unless otherwise noted: LESLIE ARCHER, Unit A39; will sell the property situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida, described as: Schmidt, Alexis Sire- TRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, 215 Financial aid for JAMES KELLY, Unit A33; KEITH MORRELL, Unit C43; EXHIBIT A – LEGAL DESCRIPTION ci, Madisyn Smith, Plaintiff EMPLOYMENT - qualified stu- ALOIS MERS, Unit B50; and RONALD REESE, Unit Trey Smith, PROFESSIONAL dents. Housing B27; and LORI LACQUEMENT, Unit B51. 06/26, vs. 07/23 2014 Commence at the intersection of the Southerly extension of the centerline of Kassidy Stahl, and Job placement Granada Street as recorded in plat of NAVARRE as recorded in Deed Book Gavin Strach, Kate- ALFRED A. DAVIS, et al. HELP WANTED! assistance. Call Legal 26061 Gulf Breeze News 2x 6/26/14 A-29 page 253 of the Public Records of Santa Rosa County, Florida, and the lynn Sullivan, Haley Salon Chardonnay Aviation Institute of Southerly right of way line of U.S. Highway 98 (right of way varies) as shown Defendant(s) on Department of Transportation right of way map Section 58030-2503, Tate, Isabella Trejo, is leasing a hair Maintenance 844- sheet 4 of 4; Thence Easterly along said right of way line and the arc of a Caley Vancil, Diane CASE NO.: 2012CA000211 station. Seek outgoing 210-3935 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE circular curve an arc distance of 797.95 feet (radius = 5829.65 feet, Delta = FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, employee with positive ------07 degrees 50 minutes 33 seconds, Chord = 797.32 feet, Chord Bearing = Wade, Logan Walck, NOTICE OF SALE IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA North 86 degrees 25 minutes 36 seconds East); Thence North 07 degrees 29 Bailey Walker, Han- attitude. Call Emilie TRAIN FROM PROBATE DIVISION minutes 41 seconds west along said right of way line, radial to said curve, a nah Watson, Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an Order Can- at 850-932-2283 or HOME MEDI- distance of 40.00 feet; thence Easterly along said right of way line and the arc celing and Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated June 12, 850-797-9658. IN RE: Estate of ALICE PRITCHETT SNAVELY of a circular curve concentric to the aforesaid curve an arc distance of 155.56 Kristen Watts, Bai- 2014 entered in Civil Case Number 2012CA000211, in CAL BILLING a/k/a ALICE P. SNAVELY, ------feet to the Point of Beginning (radius = 5789.65 feet, Delta - 01 degrees 32 ley Williams, Frances the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein ACCOUNTING Deceased. minutes 22 seconds, Chord =155.55 feet, Chord Bearing = North 81 degrees Case Number 57-2014-CP-182 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER ASS’T CUSTOMER 44 minutes 09 seconds East); Thence continue along said right of way line Williams, Skylar TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, FKA COUN- ______/ 217 SERVICE NO NOTICE TO CREDITORS and curve an arc distance of 152.75 feet (radius = 5789.65 feet, Delta = Wilson, Hope Zalar, TRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP is the Plaintiff, 01 degrees 30 minutes 42 seconds, Chord = 152.75 feet, Chord Bearing = and ALFRED A. DAVIS, et al., are the Defendants, Santa EMPLOYMENT - EXPERIENCE Alanna Zambetti The administration of the Estate of ALICE PRITCHETT North 80 degrees 12 minutes 35 seconds East); Thence South 01 degrees Rosa County Clerk of Court will sell the property situ- NEEDED. HS/GED 05 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 280.00 feet to a point hereinafter ated in Santa Rosa County, Florida, described as: SKILLED TRADE SNAVELY a/k/a ALICE P. SNAVELY, Deceased, File NEEDED TO AP- Number 57-2014-CP-182, is pending in the Circuit Court called Point “A”; Thence continue South 01 degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds Freshmen: West a distance of 10 feet, more or less, to the approximate shoreline of Santa LOT 2, BLOCK F, LAS COLINAS, A SUBDIVI- for Santa Rosa County, Florida, the address of which is PLY Sullivan and Rosa Sound; Thence meander Westerly along said shoreline a distance of 159 Almaz Adyshov, SION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 33, TOWN- Want A Career Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, feet, more or less, to the intersection of a line passing through the Point of SHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA Cogliano Training ATTN: Probate/Guardianship, Milton, Florida 32570. The Rachael Allen, Madi- Operating Heavy Beginning and having a bearing of South 01 degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS RECORDED IN PLAT Centers. 1-800- names and addresses of the Personal Representative and son Allmon, Caleigh Equipment? Bull- the Personal Representative’s attorneys are set forth be- West; Thence North 01 degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 20 BOOK 9, PAGE 73 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS 451-0709 Anthony, Madeline OF SAID COUNTY. dozers, Backhoes, low. feet, more or less, to a point being South 72 degrees 09 minutes 46 seconds ------All creditors of the decedent and other persons having west and 158.57 feet from the aforesaid Point “A”; Thence continue North 01 Armstrong, Rachel Excavators. “Hands at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, ADVERTISING claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 302.60 feet to the Point Babikow, Tyler Bai- On Training” & copy of this notice is required to be served must file their of Beginning, all lying and being in Section 21, Township 2 South, Range 26 www.santarosa.realforeclose.com at 11:00 AM, on the SALES ACCOUNT ley, Jordan Barnes, 22nd day of August, 2014. Any person claiming an inter- Certifications Of- claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS West. EXECUTIVE AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Benjamin Barona, est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the fered. National property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must fi le Gulf Breeze NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE Parker Baynes, a claim within 60 days after the sale. Average 18-22 Hour- OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. EXHIBIT B – PROPERTY RIGHTS News, Inc. has an All other creditors of the decedent and other persons Joseph Bee, Sam- ly! Lifetime Job Place- Dated: June 20, 2014 ment Assistance. VA immediate opening having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must All buildings and improvements now or hereafter erected on the Land; all fi x- uel Bergschneider, file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AF- tures attached to the Land or any buildings or improvements situated thereon; Benefits Eligible! 1- for a professional Johnathan Bernauer, FLORIDA FORECLOSURE ATTORNEYS, PLLC TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS and all estates, rights, tenements, hereditaments, privileges, rents, issues, By: /S/ Josh Arthur 866-362-6497 Advertising Sales NOTICE. profi ts easements, and appurtenances of any kind benefi ting the Land; all Kimberly Besler, ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERI- Josh Arthur, Esquire (FBN 95506) ------Account Executive. means of access to and from the Land, whether public or private; all water Bryan Bevil, Reid ___ Michael Feiner, Esquire (FBN 75051) ODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORI- and mineral rights, and any personal property included in the Property. ___ Mark Morales, Esquire (FBN 64982) 300 Qualified DA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Binion, Ashley Blan- NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH 4855 Technology Way, Suite 500 candidates will at public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, except as set forth herein, on the NOTICES AND ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR co, Geoffrey Blois, Boca Raton, FL 33431 Real Auction/Santa Rosa County Website, https://www.santarosa.realforeclose.com, have excellent MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS Cassidy Bosso, (727) 446-4826 ANNOUNCEMENTS at 11:00 a.m. CST, on July 23, 2014. [email protected] presentation and BARRED. Elizabeth Boswell, The date of the first publication of this Notice is June communication DATED on June 17, 2014. Justine Boyce, If you are a person with a disability who needs any ac- ADOPT- loving 19, 2014. commodation in order to participate in a court proceed- skills, be computer

Nylaa`H Brown, ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of married couple proficient and HARRY. B. STACKHOUSE Mary Scheps Scott Allison Brummer, certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration, seeks to adopt, will FL Bar Number 243639 have reliable Florida Bar No. 677469 ADA Liaison Santa Rosa County 6865 Caroline Street Email: [email protected] Brandon Bryant, So- be hands-on mom [email protected] Milton, FL 32570 Phone (850)623-3159 Fax (850)983- transportation. CLARK, PARTINGTON, HART, LARRY, phia Burkett, Jacob 0602 ADA.SantaRosa@fl courts1.gov at least 7 days and dad. Financial Bachelor’s degree BOND & STACKHOUSE SMITH, GAMBRELL & RUSSELL, LLP before your scheduled court appearance, or immedi- Security. Expenses Suite 800, 125 West Romana Street 50 N. Laura Street, Suite 2600 Burnham, Bailey or equivalent Jacksonville, Florida 32202 ately upon receiving this notifi cation if the time before paid. Dawn & Post Office Drawer 13010 Burns, the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are experience is Pensacola, Florida 32591-3010 (904) 598-6100 (telephone) Domenick 1 (855) Thomas Campa, hearing or voice impaired, call 711. preferred. Telephone: (850) 434-9200 (904) 598-6251 (facsimile) 985-4592, Adam Attorney for Plaintiff Emily Campos, To apply, email PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: Si usted es una persona con una discapacidad que Sklar #0150789 Cameron Carter, Em- necesita ningún alojamiento con el fi n de participar en qualifications to: WILLIAM P. SNAVELY, JR. IF THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL ------30811 Foxchase Drive ily Chaney, Bushra un proceso judicial, tiene derecho, sin costo alguno para hr@gulfbreeze- MONEY FROM THE SALE AFTER PAYMENT OF PERSONS WHO ARE ENTITLED TO usted, para el suministro de determinada asistencia. Por Salisbury, Maryland 21804 BE PAID FROM THE SALE PROCEEDS PURSUANT TO THIS FINAL JUDGMENT. Chowdhury, Asia favor, póngase en contacto con: Administración de los 450 news.com Clark, Walker Con- Tribunales, ADA Enlace condado de Santa Rosa 6865 ------Legal 14945 Gulf Breeze News 2x 6/19/14 IF YOU ARE A SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDER CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS RE- Caroline Street Milton, FL 32570 Teléfono (850) 623- BUSINESS MAINING AFTER THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK NO LATER nally, Ashley Coogle, 3159 Fax (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ fl courts1. THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE Peyton Corey, gov al menos 7 días antes de su comparecencia ante el OPPORTUNITIES ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS. Benjamin Cun- tribunal estaba previsto, o inmediatamente después de NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER la recepción de esta notifi cación si el tiempo antes de la AN ORDINANCE IF YOU ARE THE PROPERTY OWNER, YOU MAY CLAIM THESE FUNDS YOURSELF. ningham, Eric Czeck, comparecencia prevista es inferior a 7 días, si usted está YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE A LAWYER OR ANY OTHER REPRESENTA- Anthony Davis, An- escuchando la voz o intoxicado, llame al 711. BE THE 1st Medical TION AND YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ASSIGN YOUR RIGHTS TO ANYONE ELSE IN The reading and adoption of the following proposed Ordinance by the Board of County ORDER FOR YOU TO CLAIM ANY MONEY TO WHICH YOU ARE ENTITLED. PLEASE gelica Dempsey, Bay- Alert Company in your Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., July 10, 2014, in Si ou se yon moun ki gen andikap ki bezwen aranjman CHECK WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT LOCATED AT 6865 CAROLINE STREET, the Commissioners meeting room at the Administrative Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, lan Denson, Tristan nenpòt nan lòd yo patisipe nan yon pwosedi tribinal la, ou area! Owning your MILTON FLORIDA 32570, (850) 981-5676, WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER THE SALE gen dwa, san sa pa koute ou, yo fè pwovizyon de asistans Milton, Florida. own local distributor- TO SEE IF THERE IS ADDITIONAL MONEY FROM THE FORECLOSURE SALE THAT Diamond, Livia a sèten. Tanpri kontakte: Tribinal Administrasyon an, Lwa THE CLERK HAS IN THE REGISTRY OF THE COURT. Doerr, Kara Dorsey, ADA-Lyezon Santa Rosa Konte 6865 Caroline Adrès ship. We do 70% of Milton, FL 32570 Telefòn (850) 623-3159 Faks (850) the work! Unlimited AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMEND- Amber Doyle, IF YOU DECIDE TO SELL YOUR HOME OR HIRE SOMEONE TO HELP YOU CLAIM 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ fl courts1.gov omwen 7 $ return. Investment ING ORDINANCE 2012-01 THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY ECONOMIC DE- Andrew Drollinger, jou anvan pwograme konparèt nan tribinal ou an, oswa VELOPMENT INCENTIVE ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 3(c) ADDING THE ADDITIONAL MONEY, YOU SHOULD READ VERY CAREFULLY ALL PAPERS required. Free Call YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SIGN, ASK SOMEONE ELSE, PREFERABLY AN ATTOR- Scott Durbin, Ethan imedyatman sou resevwa notifi kasyon sa a si tan an an- TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES; REPEALING AND REPLACING OR- van aparans ki pwograme gen mwens pase 7 jou; si w ap (844) 225-1200. DINANCE 2014-04; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND, PROVIDING FOR NEY WHO IS NOT RELATED TO THE PERSON OFFERING TO HELP YOU, TO MAKE Eckenfels, Brynn El- tande oswa ki gen pwoblèm vwa, rele 711. ------AN EFFECTIVE DATE. SURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE SIGNING AND THAT YOU ARE lison, Aramis Estable- NOT TRANSFERRING YOUR PROPERTY OR THE EQUITY IN YOUR PROPERTY Hutchison, Robert Si vous êtes une personne handicapée qui a besoin d’un WITHOUT THE PROPER INFORMATION. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY AN logement afi n de participer à une procédure judiciaire, These Ordinances may be inspected by the public prior to the above scheduled meeting ATTORNEY, YOU MAY CONTACT NORTHWEST FLORIDA LEGAL SERVICES (850) Fabbro, Ella Finley, vous avez le droit, sans frais pour vous, à la fourniture 500 at the Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC Support Services Department, 6495 Caro- 432-2336, TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FINANCIALLY FOR THEIR SERVICES. IF THEY Konner Flynn, de certaines aides. S’il vous plaît contacter: Administra- PETS line Street, Milton, Florida. All interested parties should take notice that if they decide CANNOT ASSIST YOU, THEY MAY BE ABLE TO REFER YOU TO A LOCAL BAR RE- tion Cour, ADA liaison Santa Rosa County 6865 Caroline to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any FERRAL AGENCY OR SUGGEST OTHER OPTIONS. IF YOU CHOOSE TO CONTACT Rachel Fulton, Street Milton, FL 32570 Téléphone (850) 623-3159 Té- matter coming before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to NORTHWEST FLORIDA LEGAL SERVICES (850) 432-2336 FOR ASSISTANCE, YOU Cody Grafius, Alys - lécopieur: (850) 983-0602 ADA.SantaRosa @ fl courts1. insure that a record of proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they SHOULD DO SO AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE. will need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record shall sa Gramenz, Jesse gov au moins 7 jours avant votre comparution devant le tribunal prévue, ou dès réception de cette notifi cation, si GOLDEN include the testimony and the evidence upon which their appeal is to be based. Inter- If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- Grant, Daniel Green, le temps avant l’apparition programmée est inférieure à RETRIEVER PUPS! ested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to these proposed pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain Logan Green, Rachel 7 jours; si vous entendez la voix ou malentendants, com- Call 850-261- ordinances. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order assistance. Please contact Sheila Sims, Chief Deputy Court Administrator, Offi ce of posez 711. to participate in a public hearing you are entitled to the provision of certain assistance. Court Administration at 850-595-4400 at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Center, 5th Floor, 7782 or 850-934- Please contact Emily Spencer at (850) 983-1855 or at 6495 Caroline Street, Milton at Greer, Anna Grifin, Pensacola, FL 32502, within 2 working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you least one (1) week prior to the date of the public hearing. Allison Grubbs, LEGAL 26064 Gulf Breeze News 2x 6/26/14 4165 for scheduled are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. appointment. Paola Gutierrez-Cruz, LEGAL 26051 Gulf Breeze News 6/26/14 Zion Hamilton, Da------LEGAL 26056 Gulf Breeze News 2x 6/26/14

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STANDINGS South Division (Second half only) Mississippi Braves (ATL) 3-2 Montgomery Biscuits (TB) 3-2 Jacksonville Suns (MIA) 2-2 Mobile BayBears (ARI)* 2-3 Blue Wahoos (CIN) 2-3 #25 North Division (Second half only) Huntsville Stars (MIL)* 3-2 TRAVIS MATTAIR Tennessee Smokies (CHC) 3-2 Birmingham Barons (CWS) 2-2 6-5, 210 LB. P Chattanooga Lookouts (LAD) 2-3 AGE: 25 Jackson Generals (SEA) 2-3 * FIrst Half Champion A native of Kennewick, Wash., Matttair was selected by the 2014 SCHEDULE Philadelphia Phillies in the second UNE round of the 2007 First-Year Player J Draft, then by the Cincinnati Reds 26 @ Chattanooga, 6:15 pm in the 2011 from Philadelphia. 27 @ Chattanooga, 6:15 pm 28 @ Chattanooga, 6:15 pm In 2012, at Advanced-A Bakersfield, Mattair led Reds 29 vs. Jacksonville, 4:00 pm Minor League players in RBIs (82). He also had .274 30 vs. Jacksonville, 6:30 pm that year with 19 home runs. Mattair hit .242 with 13 homers and 57 RBIs last year with Pensacola and leads JULY the Wahoos in RBIs this season with 35. 1 vs. Jacksonville, 6:30 pm 2 vs. Jacksonville, 6:30 pm Jason Thompson| Gulf Breeze News 3 vs. Jacksonville, 6:30 pm Ben's backers 4 @ Mobile, 7:05 pm 2014 SOUTHERN 5 @ Mobile, 6:05 pm Many Gulf Breeze residents went out to watch Ben Lively's Wahoo debut Monday, including family 6 @ Mobile, 5:05 pm members (from left): grandmother Joyce, uncle Steven, cousin Sydney, mother Ginny, grandfather 7 @ Mobile, 7:05 pm Jim, father Ed, sister Emily and family friend Nina Ewens. LEAGUE TEAM STATISTICS 8 @ Mobile, 7:05 pm 10 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm BATTING (AS OF JUNE 22) 11 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm TEAM AB R H HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG AVG 12 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm WAHOOS OPEN SECOND HALF WITH SERIES WIN Mississippi 2442 320 649 30 290 226 511 67 .339 .370 .266 13 vs. Montgomery, 4:00 pm Mobile 2418 357 636 56 337 254 519 22 .339 .405 .263 14 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm Blue Wahoos 7, Stars 2 scoring six runs in the eighth to Jackson 2445 316 634 38 290 229 466 72 .328 .378 .259 BY JASON THOMPSON Birmingham 2462 306 626 46 279 238 529 63 .326 .380 .254 16 @ Jacksonville, 6:05 pm (Thursday): Pensacola scored pull away to even the series. 17 @ Jacksonville, 6:05 pm Gulf Breeze News Pensacola 2414 315 611 57 296 229 531 30 .320 .387 .253 18 @ Jacksonville, 6:05 pm [email protected] ive in the irst and got a solo Stars 5, Wahoos 4 Montgomery 2399 302 606 46 285 250 519 58 .328 .376 .253 19 @ Jacksonville, 6:05 pm homer from Rossmel Perez in (Saturday): Michael Lorenzen Huntsville 2405 353 597 50 315 319 487 69 .342 .371 .248 20 @ Jacksonville, 2:05 pm The Pensacola Blue Wahoos the eighth inning as the Wahoos struck out seven in ive innings Jacksonville 2416 319 598 35 298 263 538 51 .325 .353 .248 21 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm opened the second half of the Tennessee 2451 323 606 58 295 266 555 68 .328 .381 .247 22 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm won the opener. before Huntsville scored a pair Chattanooga 2503 299 612 54 280 227 558 49 .316 .386 .245 2014 Southern League season by Stars 11, Wahoos 1 (Friday): 23 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm in the top of the seventh to take PITCHING (AS OF JUNE 22) 24 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm dropping three of ive at home to Huntsville went 5-for-12 with a 2-1 series lead. TEAM W-L ERA SO SV H R ER HR BB KS 25 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm the Huntsville Stars. runners in scoring position, Blue Wahoos 4, Stars 3 Mobile 44-29 3.09 6 22 588 260 220 36 234 523 26 @ Mississippi, 6:00 pm Huntsville 48-26 3.31 7 21 573 273 240 64 232 536 27 @ Mississippi, 5:00 pm (11 innings, Sunday): Travis Mississippi 41-32 3.58 9 23 583 291 255 31 226 573 28 @ Mississippi, 7:00 pm PROMOTIONS IN JUNE/JULY Mattair's double with two outs Pensacola 33-41 3.69 4 16 575 313 261 51 300 568 29 @ Mississippi, 7:00 pm in the 11th scored Jesse Winker Date Opponent Promotion/Event Tennessee 36-37 3.71 5 16 551 313 267 48 322 548 30 @ Mississippi, 7:00 pm as the Wahoos tied the series. Jacksonville 38-35 3.94 8 16 658 324 278 53 163 443 Thu, Jun 19 Stars Thirsty Thursday 31 @ Tennessee, 6:15 pm Stars 6, Wahoos 2 (Monday) : Jackson 33-40 4.19 6 16 641 353 301 54 242 496 Wahoo Waddle Montgomery 37-37 4.21 6 21 679 338 297 34 202 529 Women’s Club Ben Lively walked ive in his AUGUST/SEPTEMBER Birmingham 30-43 4.41 4 12 657 355 313 46 255 458 Fri, Jun 20 Stars Drawstring Bag Giveaway (First 2,000 Fans) Wahoo debut, but struck out 1 @ Tennessee, 6:15 pm Chattanooga 27-47 4.49 5 16 670 390 328 53 325 539 2 @ Tennessee, 5:15 pm Sat, Jun 21 Stars Anchorman Bobblehead Giveaway (First 2,000 Fans) eight in the series inale (see 3 @ Tennessee, 1:00 pm Fireworks related story). 4 @ Tennessee, 6:15 pm Sun, Jun 22 Stars BirdZerk Performance 6 vs. Jackson, 6:30 pm Family Sunday Funday Other Wahoo debuts: Lively 7 vs. Jackson, 6:30 pm Mon, Jun 23 Stars Social Media Monday was one of seven Bakersield 8 vs. Jackson, 6:30 pm Sun, Jun 29 Suns Family Sunday Funday Blaze players that made their 9 vs. Jackson, 6:30 pm Reggy the Purple Party Dude Performance Double-A debuts last weekend. 10 vs. Jackson, 4:00 pm Mon, Jun 30 Suns Reggy the Purple Party Dude Performance 12 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm Social Media Monday Carlos Gonzalez walked 13 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm Tue, Jul 1 Suns Team Tuesday two and struck out three in two 14 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm Wed, Jul 2 Suns Hi-Chew Wednesday games, while Seth Mejias-Brean 15 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm Thu, Jul 3 Suns Fourth of July Celebration/Fireworks went 2-for-11 with eight walks 16 vs. Mobile, 6:30 pm Thu, Jul 10 Biscuits Thirsty Thursday 17 @ Jacksonville, 5:05 pm Fri, Jul 11 Biscuits Beach Towel Giveaway (First 2,000 Fans) and only one strikeout. 18 @ Jacksonville, 5:05 pm Sat, Jul 12 Biscuits Fireworks Marquez Smith, a Panama 19 @ Jacksonville, 5:05 pm Sun, Jul 13 Biscuits B. Boy McCoy Performance City native, went 0-for-8 against #21 #36 #11 20 @ Jacksonville, 5:05 pm Family Sunday Funday/World Cup Night Huntsville, while Ryan Wright 21 @ Jacksonville, 6:05 pm Mon, Jul 14 Biscuits Social Media Monday YORMAN DANIEL CORCINO KYLE went 0-for-17 with an RBI. 22 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm Mon, Jul 21 BayBears Bark in the Park WALDROP 23 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm Social Media Monday Waldrop went 3-for-13 with a RODRIGUEZ Went 7-for-16 Allowed only Went 3-for-9 24 vs. Montgomery, 4:00 pm Tue, Jul 22 BayBears Daddy-Daughter Date Night/Fireworks double, a run scored and an RBI, 25 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm Inflatamaniacs Performance with two dou- two runs in with a double 26 vs. Montgomery, 6:30 pm Team Tuesday while Winker went 3-for-16 with bles, a home six innings and an RBI in 28 @ Birmingham, 7:05 pm Wed, Jul 23 BayBears Faith Night six runs scored and an RBI. run and three in a win on his first three 29 @ Birmingham, 7:05 pm Hi-Chew Wednesday Chattanooga bound: The RBIs last week. Thursday. games last 30 @ Birmingham, 6:30 pm Inflatamaniacs Performance Wahoos boarded a charter bus week. 31 @ Birmingham, 3:00 pm Thu, Jul 24 BayBears Thirsty Thursday after Monday night to play ive in 9/1 @ Birmingham, 12:30 pm Wahoo Waddle HONORABLE MENTION #28 CARLOS GONZALEZ Fri, Jul 25 BayBears FANtastic Friday Giveaway (First 2,000 Fans) Chattanooga against the Lookouts. Heat can take toll on garden, gardener Hot summer days in the The summer season is when a plant, group of plants or a that are lush and beautiful but garden are dificult for plants the life cycle of detrimental garden as a whole is a mat- the caterpillars have overcome and people. The heat and insects, molds and mildews are ter of past experience, suc- my efforts. I will take the plants humidity wilts the gardener and at a peak. When the onslaught cesses and mistakes, and gain- out rather than have them deplete the garden. of detriments is greater than ing knowledge from multiple the soil of nutrients and feed In this season of heat some the harvest a decision has to sources. There is a point that current and future generations choices need to be made for be made. Taking out plants is a unhealthy, infected plants must of detrimentals. Sometimes we the health of the garden and hard decision. be taken out of the garden and have to let go of things for the the gardener. Gardens are ever If the plants are left in the disposed of away from the health of the whole. changing and recognizing garden the insects, molds and growing area. Bugs, molds and mildews signals to act with the cycles is mildews will proliferate and interpretation of observation. so “mistakes” are important. Do not use compost of dis- are inevitable in this environ. important for overall health. perpetuate into seasons to come. “Listening” and understanding If it did not work last time it eased plants. The emotions Management can decrease the Gardeners have an emotion- This is especially important in can coincide. There are a lot of probably will not work again. involved with pulling a whole impact. The decision to “take al relationship with the plants small to medium size backyard ways to accomplish the same Changing thought patterns can plant out of the ground are tough. out” a plant or a whole crop they grow. The effort of soil gardens. goal. But the key to good be dificult. But one key is to Trust me on this one though. does not come easy. building, plant selection, plant- People ask me how I have gardening is to understand the understand situations from the Leaving unhealthy plants in the Working with nature can be ing and caring all have reward so few weeds and detrimental health of the plant and provide perspective of the process. An garden can have consequences very rewarding and the lessons to the gardener that is possibly insects. The answer is an a beneicial environment while open mind allows understanding for years to come. are not always easy. Do not more important than the harvest accumulation of principles limiting the detriments. from multiple view points. This message comes from my worry as having a wonderful of produce. and practices that are based on This is a learning process Interpreting the health of heart as I have 200 squash plants harvest next season is the goal.

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