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■ Traffic BY JOE CULPEPPER BY JOE CULPEPPER Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News clogs [email protected] [email protected] highway ■ Bubba’s Santa Rosa County high Prescription pills are second to marijuana in drug Beach schools performed at or above abuse by Gulf Breeze teens, and authorities see a the state average on the Spring significant rise in such usage during a particular 2008 FCAT Writing tests, and time of year. Gulf Breeze High, Gulf Breeze “Kids get the idea Middle and Oriole Beach that drugs help them WEEKEND Elementary had the highest concentrate,” Gulf Weather scores on the county level. Breeze Police Officer For the fourth consecutive Mark Lyster said last THURSDAY 5/22 year, Santa Rosa high schools week. Isolated Storms ranked 10th among the state’s “We see a big spike in prescription pill O districts for cumulative totals in high 86 writing. The county posted a abuse during and right low 72O 321 mean scale score compared after FCAT (Florida to a 302 statewide average. Comprehensive FRIDAY 5/23 “The success we have in Assessment Test) test- Scattered Storms Santa Rosa County is due to ing. There’s so much O hard work of teachers and pressure on students, I high 82 administrators really putting the guess, that use goes O low 70 pencil to paper, encouraging way up.” kids and motivating them to do Lyster’s revelation Joe Culpepper/ came during an infor- SATURDAY their best,” said Tim Gulf Breeze News 5/24 Wyrosdick, Assistant mative May 15 com- GBHS Resource Isolataed Storms Superintendent for Curriculum, munity drug and alco- Officer Mark Lyster high 83O Instruction and Assessment. hol awareness seminar shows paraphernalia at the Shoreline Park confiscated solely from low 69O “We are so blessed here because we have great parents Recreation Center. Gulf Breeze residents. who complement that team as Lyster, also Gulf SUNDAY 5/25 well. We’re exited about the Breeze High School’s Resource Officer and a K-9 Isolated Storms results. We saw a lot of positive Four-year-old Grant handler, spoke to a group of about 50 inquisitive O growth that we would expect Overlade of Gulf Breeze parents and students about prevailing drug-use high 84 out of our students. We also saw shows off a striped bass trends in Gulf Breeze. O low 68 some areas we can improve he hooked Saturday Sponsors of the event were the Gulf Breeze upon. But on the whole, what during the Gulf Breeze Police Department and Pillars For Promise, a local an outstanding job our students Optimist Club Fishing non-profit, community improvement organization. did on the writing tests. Rodeo at South Shoreline The purpose of the seminar was to empower par- INSIDE “I hope it’s a precursor of the ents with information to detect possible drug and reading, math and science Park. Overlade was just alcohol abuse among their children and ways to pre- results to come.” one of the kids who vent or deal with the problems. Similar seminars are Classifieds 3D Gulf Breeze High sopho- enjoyed the two-day planned for next school year. Community 3-5A mores registered the highest rodeo under brilliant “Prescription pill abuse is catching up with mari- juana usage, and it eventually will become the No. Crossword 3B mean scale score of 334 - far sunny skies. above the state average. The 1 abuse,” Lyster predicted. “There’s a huge miscon- Editorial 6A Results, Page 4C number also is 38 points higher ception that pills are safe. Entertainment 2B than the school’s 2007 tally. “What have we been telling our children since David Standridge/Gulf Breeze News Island News 1D See FCAT, Page 2A6 See DRUGS, Page 2A6 Lifestyles 1B Santa Rosa County 4B Schools 7-8C Seniors 7A Sports 1-7C Sansom: ’09 state budget also lean Talk of the Town 5A Representatives every two years since. bothered me. The Florida econ- that,” he warned. “Mailing Statement is BY PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News for the 2008-2010 “Florida was facing the worst omy was so strong in 2006 that When economists in on Editorial Page” [email protected] legislative ses- economy in the history of the we had $4 billion in revenues Tallahassee took a close look at sions. He assured state,” Sansom said, explaining come into the state coffers that what happened, they pointed to FOUR SECTIONS State Rep. Ray Sansom says members of the why so many budget cuts were were unexpected. That is how two things: Tourism taking a VOL. 7, NO. 21 economic times will continue to Navarre Area enacted during the last year. fast things can change.” nose dive, and the real-estate MAY 22, 2008 be tough and warned that even Board of Realtors “Florida’s constitution says we Sansom said the state in market falling to its lowest level more budget cutbacks in 2009 (NABOR) last Sansom cannot spend into a deficit, thank recent years had approximately in modern times. will affect every local taxing week that his roots grow deep in goodness. So we cannot ever get $72 billion to work with in its “We were lacking visitors agency in the state from school Northwest Florida, and he won’t in the shape the federal govern- annual budgets, but this year it and investors, and businesses boards to county and city gov- forget that during his term in the ment is in right now. That is why suddenly had to be cut to $66 stopped locating here,” Sansom ernments to fire departments. Speaker’s chair. we had to reduce spending. billion. said. “And there are several rea- Sansom, a Republican from Sansom was first elected to “Cutting the budget was not “And you can expect more sons we believe that happened. Fort Walton Beach, will be the state legislature by District 4 what bothered me. The reason cuts coming for next year’s bud- One reason more business is

home! Speaker of the Florida House of in 2002 and has been re-elected we had to cut the budget is what get. We should all prepare for See SANSOM, Page 2A6

your Beef O’Brady’s plans Gulf Breeze location Rec committee perfect restaurant and location. They are also committed to serv- BY SCOTT PAGE eyes TPSA needs Gulf Breeze News “I’m a sports fan, but I didn’t want ing the community more than good [email protected] to get into the bar business,” Sanders food. Gulf Breeze News Recreational said. “I wanted something with a “They give a lot back locally, such Members of the Advisory The landscape of Gulf Breeze is family friendly atmosphere. Beef as sponsoring little league,” said Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today Tiger Point Sports Committee recently continuously changing, and new O’Brady’s offered that. Sanders. “That’s something that I Association frustrat- heard recommen- eateries are a main feature on the “I did my research on locations liked because I do it myself.” ed by the county’s dations from a Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy mailed directly to mailed directly menu. and all indications pointed to Gulf Beef O’Brady’s will be located in lack of financial TPSA representa- Beef O’Brady’s, a family sports Breeze, so I decided to buy the fran- the Gulf Breeze Shopping Center, but support might soon tive, and chairman pub, is set to join a growing list of chise there.” an opening date has not been official- see some move- Jeff Helms says the new restaurants in the Gulf Breeze Although Beef O’Brady’s is a ly determined. ment to improve the 10-member group area and promises to bring a fun, national chain restaurant, it will oper- “We are expected to open in Midway facility. hopes to make sug- family-oriented and affordable din- ate more like a local establishment. August or September,” said Sanders. The newly gestions to the ing experience. “This will be a family owned and Two other restaurants, Acapulco formed District 5 county in July. Terry Sanders, a Pensacola resi- operated restaurant,” Sanders said. Bar and Grill and Niki’s Restaurant, dent, purchased the franchise and has “Either me or my wife will always be are also slated to open in the area. ■ Story, Page 4A little doubt that he has chosen the there.” See RESTAURANTS, Page 2A6

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2A May 22, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS DRUGS: Law enforcement eager to offer assistance

Continued from page 1A streets now than the marijuana you might have seen around Gulf Breeze City Hall they were little? ‘If you are sick, during the 1970s, 80s or 90s,” Thursday, May 22 Council Chambers, take a pill.’ We all do it; it’s nat- Lyster said. “Marijuana now is Santa Rosa County 1070 Shoreline Drive, ural. Kids think that pills, just typically 37 percent stronger Commission 9 a.m., County Gulf Breeze Administrative Center, 6495 because they are in pill form, than it was 10 years ago. Caroline Street, Milton are safe. They think their par- Marijuana hydronically manu- Wednesday, ents or doctors would never factured in a controlled atmos- Santa Rosa County May 28 give them anything that’s dan- phere - like the growing house School District 3 p.m., 5086 Canal Street, Milton SHIP Partnership gerous.” recently discovered in Navarre - Advisory Committee Lyster said teens and pre- is 50-60 percent stronger than Santa Rosa County 3 p.m., Conference teens steal prescription medica- the stuff you generally see on Commission Special- Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Highway, Milton tions from parents and grand- the streets.” Rezoning Meeting 6 p.m., County Administrative Center, parents at an alarming rate. Marijuana can be laced with Santa Rosa County 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Popular pills are Aderol, Lortab, hallucinogens like PCP and Parks and Recreation OxyContin, Vicodin and Xanax, heroin. 5:30 p.m., to name a few. “We’ve even found it laced Monday, Commissioners Board Room, 6495 Caroline “Some parents and most with Viagra,” Lyster said, shak- May 26 Street, Milton grandparents usually have a ing his head. Memorial Day All city and large, virtual pharmacy in their Bonnie Butcher, a local alco- county government offices City of Gulf Breeze house,” Lyster said. “A lot of hol and drug counselor, spoke closed Executive Committee medicine walks away from about effective ways parents can Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Gulf Tuesday, Breeze City Hall Council grandma’s house.” communicate with their children. Chambers, 1070 Shoreline Lyster believes more girls “What can we do?” Lyster May 27 Drive, Gulf Breeze than boys abuse prescription concluded. “We must take a City of Gulf Breeze Board medications. stand and ban together. of Adjustments 6:30 p.m., “At Gulf Breeze High, we’ve Sometimes you just assume it arrested and expelled more girls will take just one kid to get than boys for pills,” the officer killed, and that will put a stop to FCAT: said. “We’ve gotten more boys this behavior. It doesn’t, unfor- Gulf Breeze Middle, for marijuana and alcohol.” tunately. In the 2006-07 school year, “We must not tolerate under- Oriole Beach fare well there were 14 alcohol-related age drinking and drug abuse. issues at Gulf Breeze High, We have to put our foot down Continued from page 1A "This is what Lyster said. So far this year, and not tolerate it.” Seventy-six percent of happens when effort with about a week left in the Lyster said he is happy to GBHS students scored at Level Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News 3 and above, 23 percentage and commitment 2007-08 academic year, there Jami Swartz, 38, of Gulf Breeze studies paraphernalia visit Gulf Breeze homes with points better than the state have been 11. during last week’s drug and alcohol seminar. “I have three his K-9 partner Felony, a drug- meet. We hope this average. Eighty-eight percent The three main causes of children,” she said, “and I want to know what’s out there.” detecting dog. will set the trend for death for juveniles are automo- “Ask us for help if you suspect scored a 3.5 grade or above on the essay portion of the test, the other scores." bile accidents, homicide and Lyster said studies show that observe their children’s behav- anything,” he said. “If you want compared to 78 percent suicide. a child who reaches age 21 ioral patterns for signs of possi- me to come to your house while statewide. “Alcohol is the leading factor without smoking or consuming ble drug or alcohol abuse. Teens your child is away and run my – Sylvan Ladner “I am extremely proud of our in all three,” Lyster said. drugs or alcohol is “almost cer- might change their appearance, dog around your house or your Gulf Breeze High students and teachers for all the Teens are very creative in the tain to never do so.” Nationally, start hanging out with different child’s room or car, I’ll do it. If hard work and effort they put Principal ways they attain alcohol illegal- 41 percent of children have at friends and develop more rebel- my dog alerts on anything, I will forth to achieve our writing ly. Some steal from their par- least one drink by age 13 (boys) lious attitudes. tell you where to look and then scores,” Gulf Breeze Principal increase in average scores ents’ supply at home. Others get or age 15 (girls). The average Symptoms of marijuana use leave. It will be a family issue that Sylvan Ladner said. “This is among our exceptional educa- siblings and young-adult friends age for regular use is 15.9 years. include euphoria, relaxed inhi- you can deal with on your own. what happens when effort and tion students. Everyone did a to purchase booze. Some have Drinking increases the bitions, increased appetite and “Hopefully it will prevent me commitment meet. We hope this fantastic job, and their efforts been known to pay vagrants or instance of violence, criminal disorientation. from having to deal with a law will set the trend for the other have been rewarded with out- strangers to enter a store and mischief and rapes. “There is a big difference in enforcement issue down the scores.” standing results.” make a purchase. Lyster urged parents to the marijuana that’s out on the line.” Jay (326), Pace (323) and Santa Rosa fourth-graders Navarre (321) had the next- posted a 316 mean scale score ANSOM: highest mean scale scores. in elementary writing, 12 per- S Area must get At the eighth-grade level, centage points above the state Santa Rosa’s numbers improved average. Level 3 and essay aggressive in recruiting slightly for the third consecu- scores were above or equal to tive year, and its 315 mean scale state levels. Cumulative totals Continued from page 1A Escambia County or Santa Rosa score topped the statewide 300 gave the District a stellar No. 4 County gets a new industry, the average, resulting in a No. 8 statewide ranking. going elsewhere is because our other county needs to be sup- composite ranking. Oriole Beach led other coun- competitor states all around us portive, and the two need to Gulf Breeze Middle set the ty schools with a 355 mean are becoming more aggressive work together to make it prof- pace with a 337 mean scale scale score, while Gulf Breeze at recruiting business away itable for everyone. score, edging Jay (336). was second at 348. from us. Even some businesses “The same is true if Woodlawn Beach, Hobbs and “We are very proud of our that were already here are mov- Northwest Florida gets a new Holley-Navarre middle schools students and their accomplish- ing to other states. business to benefit the area. tied for third on the county level ments,” Oriole Beach Principal “We used to depend on the South Florida and Central with a 317 score. Dawn Alt said. “We had the fact that we were Florida, so we Florida should look at that as a Seventy-two percent of Gulf highest average writing score in didn’t have to do anything to win for the entire state.” Breeze Middle eighth-graders Santa Rosa County. The Oriole draw businesses or people here. Sansom believes the state scored Level 3 or above, which Beach community values top But I think we need to change should start working on a is far above the state average of performance in all academic our mindset and become as regional concept to help draw 50. Ninety-three percent of the areas, but our teachers and stu- Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News aggressive in our recruiting as new business to the state. students at GBMS scored 3.5 or dents seem to always excel in our neighbors are.” “There is a different empha- Ray Sansom (left), Speaker-elect of the Florida House of Representatives, visits with Stan Nichols (middle) of Nichols above on the essay, five points writing. Sansom said the high cost of sis needed for each part of the Custom Homes and County Commissioner Gordon Goodin. above the state average. “Writing is a large part of the land is a big issue in Florida. state,” he said. “There should be Woodlawn Beach’s numbers curriculum in fourth grade, but Other obstacles are a difficult a regional concept to bring dif- suggested was to expand gam- ing in partnership with county were 60 percent at Level 3 or we emphasize it throughout the permitting process, skyrocket- ferent industry and business to bling in the state,” he said. “But governments and local school above, and 90 percent at 3.5 or grade levels. We have very high ing energy costs, and issues that each part of the state, the south- many of us stood by our princi- districts, working on issues like better on the essay. expectations for our students. affect small businesses such as ern region, and the central ples and refused to do that. I impact fees and educational “We are very proud of our We set the bar very high, and exorbitant impact fees. region, and the Northwest don’t believe we should ever issues. The 2007 legislative ses- eighth-grade students,” they work hard to meet these “Alabama, for example, has Florida region. I am going to build our economy on the backs sion made property taxes its Woodlawn Beach Principal expectations.” 4.5 million people, and Florida work very hard over the next of people’s weaknesses, but on No. 1 priority, and you did get Victor Lowrimore said. Oriole Beach (87) and Gulf has 18 million. But, honestly, two years of my term to make their strengths - like good jobs some property tax relief.” “They did a fantastic job. The Breeze (84) were far above the when any kind of new industry that regional concept and think- and educational opportunities Sansom also expressed sup- entire faculty, especially our state average (61) in Level 3 locates anyplace in Alabama, ing happen.” and recruiting good industry. port for a new Navarre Pass eighth-grade teachers, worked and above scoring. OBES (89) the entire state looks at it as a Sansom said two issues were “The other solution always connecting Santa Rosa Sound very hard to make sure our stu- and GBES (88) were best in the great thing,” Sansom said. “We pushed and then dismissed in raised by some is the idea of with the Gulf of Mexico. dents were prepared and focused. county and 11 percentage need to get that mentality in the legislature as solutions to more taxes, especially a state tax. “I believe it would be good Everyone’s efforts paid off. points over the statewide aver- Florida. the economic problems and I believe during tough times you for the environment, good for “The overall scores were age on 3.5 and above scoring “And we need to let go of our budget cuts. should be reducing taxes, not the economy, and good for all of excellent, and we had an on essay. ‘independence’ a little. If “One of the first solutions raising them. We should be work- Northwest Florida,” he said.

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Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.08-08 was present- Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.09-08 was presented to void filled by new spots ed to the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze for the first reading the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze for the first reading on on Monday, May 19, 2008, and will be presented for final reading and Monday, May 19, 2008, and will be presented for final reading and Continued from page 1A adoption at a City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, June 16, adoption at a City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, June 16, 2008, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 2008, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Acapulco is going to be located Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida. Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida. in the Breeze Plaza, and Niki’s The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows: The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows: will open in the Live Oak Village shopping center. ORDINANCE NO. 08-08 ORDINANCE NO. 09-08 Representatives of the two restaurants were unavailable for AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA PER- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA comment, so no timeframe for TAINING TO FREESTANDING SIGNS LOCATED IN THE COMMU- PERTAINING TO FLOOD HAZARD REDUCTION; AMENDING their openings is available. Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News NITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA; AMENDING SECTION 23-1 TO SECTION 22-87 (1) AND (2) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; INCLUDE THE DEFINITION OF A MONUMENT SIGN; CREATING PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL While awaiting the opening Stephany Gonzalez serves a customer a meal at SECTION 23-17 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN of Beef O’Brady’s, Acapulco FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICT- EFFECTIVE DATE. Bar and Grill and Niki’s Mariachi’s Mexican Grill. ING ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Restaurant, Gulf Breeze resi- restaurants in Gulf Breeze and dents can enjoy the food at sev- there are so many in A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public in the A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public in City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at the eral new restaurants that have Pensacola,” said owner the City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. already opened. Mariachi’s Priscylla McKeon of Pensacola. the Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed ordi- If any person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any Mexican Grill and Monterrey’s Monterrey’s opened May 1. nance. If any person decides to appeal any decision made with matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, such person may have helped fill the void created “There was no Mexican respect to any matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which such person may need to insure that a verbatim record of the pro- by the loss of Cancun’s. restaurant in the area since record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal ceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and any evi- is to be based. Mariachi’s, which opened on Cancun’s closed,” said dence upon which the appeal is to be based. April 24, is located on Highway Restaurant Manager Gabriel 98 in the building that was for- Reyes, referring to the Gulf BY: MARITA RHODES BY: MARITA RHODES CITY CLERK CITY CLERK merly Jimmy’s Seafood. Breeze City Limits. Toro LEGAL #459 “I decided to locate here is a continuing Mexican food LEGAL #460 because there were no Mexican restaurant near Wal-Mart.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 22, 2008 3A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS War launched life-long love affair with aviation, bride ● Linger ferried B26 from with the love of this life, Ruth. “I always loved aviation, I stayed with it all Savannah to England, my life,” Linger remembers. “I’m glad I was there in the war, but I wouldn’t want to do it waiting one month for again. Unless you were there, you just cannot headwinds off Africa imagine what it was like.” Linger began his training at Maxwell Field in Montgomery, Ala., in 1942 and received his BY VICI PAPAJOHN wings in 1943 at Barksdale Field, La., to fly Linger, far Gulf Breeze News left, stands [email protected] the B-26 Marauder. Once fully trained in his aircraft, Linger received orders to Earls Colne, with his crew Russell “Bretz” Linger was drafted into the in Southwestern England, to join the 9th Air in front of their B-26 bomber before a bombing raid in Leone, France. Army Air Corps at the age of 21 and applied Force, 323rd Bomb Group, 456th Squadron. He was tasked with picking up a brand new pretty badly,” Linger remembers, “and we for flight school. Almost immediately after his Graduation Celebration! acceptance into flight training, he got married, B26 aircraft in Savannah, Ga., and transporting limped home. We landed on the emergency squeezed in a honeymoon in West Palm Beach it to the air base in England. field in Manston, England. It was just a big and then headed off to Maxwell Field outside “It sounded a lot easier than it was,” Linger field of asphalt right on the coast of the English of Montgomery to begin his training. Those says with a characteristic chuckle. “We left Channel so when you couldn’t make it to base, few short weeks launched a life-long love Savannah, flew to Homestead, then on to you had somewhere to just land.” affair with aviation and a 63-year marriage Brinkham Field in Puerto Rico. 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If Station until he retired. we'd taken off in a head wind, we never Linger returned to the battlegrouds over SANTA ROSA STOR-IT would've made it!” which he had flown in 2001 with his wife. Linger flew 65 missions, his ninth mission “We even went to Omaha Beach, and that was 850 934-7271 being the most memorable. “We got shot up an amazing sight, hard to explain really. I was ( ) almost speechless. I’m so glad we got to go Bretz and Ruth Linger enjoy there together. Ruth and I were like two kids AC and Regular Mini-Storage 2nd Month Free! Palm Beach during their honey- really. We overcame so much together, we did Guaranteed Best Rates -- moon, left. Immediately after so many things together. We really had a great 24 Hour Access life and I’m so happy she got to be there with Locally Owned and Operated the trip, Linger reported to flight me when I returned.” school in Alabama. Ruth Linger passed away in 2006. 5443 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. (3/4 mile west of The Zoo) Public welcome at Bass’ 60th birthday party From Special Reports Breeze. The sale, sponsored by The Tony Sam Award was Friends and family of Dickie BRIEFS the MOMS Club of Gulf established by former PJC Vice Bass are invited to attend a 60th Breeze, is a benefit for the fam- President for Academic Affairs birthday celebra- Pet/Owner Look Alike: 1. ily of Tony Garza, a Gulf Breeze David Sam, whose father was a tion for the former Gizzy and Alyse Woodall; 2. native, Pensacola police officer self-taught artist. David Sam, Gulf Breeze High Roxy and Meagan Splain; 3. and father of four. Garza recent- who was the first in his family School athletic Louie and Edith Miller/Shyala ly was diagnosed with a rare and to graduate from college, estab- manager and vol- and Tiffany. serious heart condition. He lished the fund to honor his unteer from 2-4 Pet Tricks: 1. Kati & underwent heart surgery May 13 father’s hobby as well as to p.m. Sunday, May Morgan, Connie Fleming; 2. in Ohio, and the family faces a encourage education. Bass 25 at Gulf Breeze Franklin & Mikie, Burma long and costly recovery Interested students can call Presbyterian Davis. process. Donations also can be Jimmy Hightower at 484-1367 Church Fellowship Hall. Anything Goes: 1. Buddy made to the Tony Garza Fund at for more information about the Bass has lived most of his life Iguana, pet of Kathleen Costers; the Bank of Pensacola. legal scholarship and Krist Lien in Gulf Breeze and has many 2. Rainbow the Bird, pet of at 484-2554 to learn more about friends and family in the area. Sheila Simpson; 3. Madelynn Sheriff candidates the art scholarship. He now resides at the Villas in and Angel, Shetland ponies, to speak May 27 Gulf Breeze and enjoys playing pets of Dove Bogan. The Santa Rosa Republican bingo and supporting the Women’s Network will meet Atlanta Braves. Stewart completes Tuesday, May 27, at 11:30 a.m. Bass served as manager for at the Tiger Point Country Club. the Gulf Breeze High School basic training Navy Seaman Wesley D. The meal cost is $16. girls basketball team for many Speakers will be the candi- seasons with coach Jerry Stewart, son of Doris E. Stewart of Gulf Breeze, recently com- dates for Santa Rosa County Henderson. He also worked in Sheriff. the office at the high school for pleted U.S. Navy basic training at Great Lakes, Ill. Reservations should be made many years as a dedicated vol- to Jody Spear at unteer. During the eight-week pro- gram, Stewart completed a vari- [email protected] or by call- Chuck and Gloria Gregory ing 934-0285 (leave a message). invite the community to attend ety of training that included classroom study and practical All Republican women are the party for Bass, a faithful invited to attend. member of Gulf Breeze instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water Presbyterian Church. Gifts are New scholarships not necessary. safety and survival, and ship- board and aircraft safety. An available at PJC Pet Fest 2008 emphasis was also placed on Among new scholarships physical fitness. available at Pensacola Junior winners announced Stewart is a 2005 graduate of College are funds targeting legal The Gulf Breeze Area Gulf Breeze High School. and art students. Chamber of Commerce The Pensacola Legal Support announced winners from the Yard sale to Specialists Association and May 10 Pet Fest 2008 at Escambia/Santa Rosa Bar Shoreline Bark Park. benefit Garza A huge yard sale featuring Foundation Scholarship goes to Pet Fashion Show: 1. furniture, toys, clothing, chan- students in PJC legal or parale- Shadow, pet of Sarah Vines and deliers, ceiling fans and numer- gal programs. family; 2. Diamond, pet of ous other items will be held The Tony Sam/People’s Susie Tavernier; 3. Lady, pet of Saturday May 31 on Venetian Choice Award Endowment goes Ean Magee. Way in Villa Venyce, Gulf to art students.

Members of the 2008 Pet Fest organizing committee include, from left: Limarie Rodriguez, co- chair; Meg Peltier, CEO of the Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce; Andrea Menefee, marketing coordinator, Mediacom; Barbara Bonowicz, co-chair and Mediacom Government Relations coordinator; Theresa Lackinger, assistant to the regional vice president, Mediacom; and Kendra Dezarn, Mediacom retail coordinator.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4A May 22, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Rec committee looking at Tiger Point

Consulting in Pensacola. He $901,000 available to address some recommendations come future park site be explored and Radcliffe, Mike Werner of the BY JOE CULPEPPER Gulf Breeze News was selected along with vice parks’ needs in the district. out in July that will move for- planned concurrently with the Tiger Point Sports Association, [email protected] chairman David Radcliffe of Shane Player, a TPSA repre- ward with some improvements Tiger Point Park Board. Cindy Gross of Bayside Soccer, Gulf Breeze. sentative, appeared before the to TPSA. Everybody’s on board Recommendations included a Margaret Cunningham of Gulf One of the top priorities of Tiger Point Park is bulging at Recreational Advisory to get a much-needed infusion new community center that Breeze, Bob Grant from the the newly formed District 5 the seams to serve hundreds of Committee last week and lob- of improvements to that facility, could also serve as a post-disas- Navarre YMCA, Ron Pulley of Recreational Advisory children and their families who bied for $9,000 in turf mainte- there’s no question.” ter staging area, 15 Gulf Breeze Parks and Committee will be to take a participate in various sports nance assistance, $7,800 for The committee was formed baseball/softball fields, seven Recreation, Bob Harriman from comprehensive look at the Tiger activities at the facility. new trash cans, and approxi- to implement master plan rec- soccer/football fields, seven Gulf Breeze Hospital and Point Sports Association facili- Organized youth sports and all mately $10,000 for an upgraded ommendations through public- hard courts, various activity Andrews Institute, and a ties’ needs. athletic fields at the park are office with toilet. private partnerships, identifica- areas and a running path. Pensacola Junior College repre- “We hope to move forward managed by the Tiger Point “I know Shane, and he’s pas- tion of alternative revenue The plan suggested that the sentative serve on the commit- quickly with a recommendation Sports Association. TPSA is an sionate about getting some help sources, and continued public county continue to maintain tee, which is the first of its kind (regarding Tiger Point) for com- all-volunteer organization that for Tiger Point,” Helms said. “In involvement. The committee open lines of communication in Santa Rosa County. missioners in July,” said com- offers youth sports including fact, I’m passionate about get- can only make recommenda- with Pensacola Junior College “We’re just trying to stretch mittee chairman Jeff Helms, soccer, baseball, tee ball, fast- ting stuff done for them, too. tions to the County about partnering for a new facil- the taxpayers’ dollars as far as who was selected May 13. pitch softball, tackle football “We’ll lay out the pressing Commission, which ultimately ity on land the college owns in we can,” Helms said. “We need Helms, from Gulf Breeze, is and cheerleading. needs and evaluate them in must approve any expenditures. Midway. to be innovative in how we vice president of PBS&J Santa Rosa County has June, and I think you’ll see A study recommended that a Along with Helms and address the needs.” Raccoon exhibit debuts at The Zoo

From Special Reports The Zoo-Northwest Florida will hold a ribbon-cutting cere- mony to unveil its new raccoon exhibit at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 24. The event is open to the pub- lic and there is no additional cost to attend the event. At V’s Medical Spa our focus is on obtaining superior results in non-invasive facial aesthetic medicine, caring for our patient’s par- The exhibit, which will ticular female needs, and offering a personalized level of customer house The Zoo’s current family Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News service to ensure satisfaction. He’ll wonder what’s different about of three raccoons, was a project Gulf Breeze Elementary School celebrated its annual Bicycle Rodeo on Wednesday, May you. You’ll know it’s V’s. V’s Medical Spa of The Zoo’s docents. The 14. Gulf Breeze Police officers Sgt. Andrew Johnson and GBES School Resources Officer Editha Bielitz, M.D., F.A.C.O.G 850-995-9441 docent program includes Kerstan Tatro led students on a 30-minute bike ride through neighborhood streets. approximately 50 volunteers who spend time assisting with various departments of The Zoo. Each docent aided in physically constructing the exhibit with money they raised collectively. For those interested in an up- Premier Area Real Estate Office...with over 20 AGENTS to Serve You! close and hands-on zoo experi- ence, the docent program is a fulfilling opportunity. Adults 18 and over are encouraged to join the program. A TB test is 911 Gulf Breeze Pkwy ● Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 ● Cell: (850) 449-4242 required to ensure safety around (850-932-6278) ● Email: [email protected] Broker/Owner the animals. 850-93-COAST The cost to become a docent is $40, which includes dues, training classes and a compre- JUST LISTED JUST LISTED JUST LISTED hensive manual. 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May 4 was World Laughter Day, and countries all over plan- et celebrated the occasion. The mission was to bring presents... good health, joy and world peace through laughter. People gathered around the world to alk of the own show their commitment to this Talk Town goal. By Betty Archer Allen Dr. Madan Kataria, founder of Laughter Yoga, sent a mes- sage for World Laughter. itive mental attitude and brings Landfair family “There is a sharp rise in the openness, generosity and will- settles back in incidence of cancer and heart ingness to help others. So Submitted photo Gulf Breeze High school diseases,” Kataria said. spread the word! The World Laughter Day participants are, from left: Michael Spencer, Barbara Ogden, Libby Alumnus David Landfair retired “According to medical research, Ho! Ho! Ha! Ha! Hee! Hee! Prochaska, Joe Tarbuck, Janet Simonson, Armound Caruso, Cathy Peterman, Esther Moore, from the U.S. Air Force last the root cause of most of our Nell Davis, Miss Pixie from Dixie (a.k.a. Joan Hull), Alice Caruso and Dorothy Moore. summer and moved with his sickness is lack of oxygen in our Teen volunteers family dutifully in tow back to body cells. Laughter Yoga is an needed at hospital Gulf Breeze. effective routine that brings com- This is a reminder for Gulf After 13 moves within a 22- plete physical, mental, social and Breeze High School students year career in the Air Force, the spiritual well-being by instantly who want to be volunteers at the Landfairs are happy to settle reducing stress, bringing more Gulf Breeze Hospital. down. David now teaches Air oxygen, strengthening the If you didn’t respond to the Force Junior ROTC at Daphne immune system, fighting depres- call for teen volunteers from the (Ala.) High School and is hav- sion and creating a network of announcement made by high ing quite a rookie year. He was caring and sharing society.” school counselors, you still have selected as Instructor of the In the Gulf Breeze communi- a chance. You have one week Year, which places him in the ty, some people gathered in St. from today, May 22, to contact top 20 percent of ROTC instruc- Clare’s Garden at St. Francis of Wendy Brandon at 932-7619 if tors. Even better, the unit was Assisi Episcopal Church to cel- you are interested. selected as a Distinguished Unit ebrate World Laughter Day. with Merit. This is not only a Alice Caruso, Certified Plantation Hill first for the school, but it places Laughter Yoga Leader, led the the unit in the top 10 percent of group through a series of exer- neighborhood party the 879 units around the globe. cises that promote laughter. On Saturday, April 25, David has been married to “The body can’t really tell Plantation Hill held its first the former Marie Sidletsky of make-believe laughter from real annual neighborhood party. Submitted photo Fairfax, Va., for the last 19 laughter,” Caruso said. “And, “We’ve had several new fam- Gulf Breeze High alum David G. Landfair, Lt Col. USAF (Retired) with wife Marie and his years. They have two girls who besides, when you do the exer- ilies move into the Hill,” said daughters, Kasey and Samantha. David is now teaching Air Force Junior ROTC at Daphne both attend Gulf Breeze cises that begin with make- Ed Ellis, Vice President of High School in Alabama, where he was named Instructor of the Year. schools. The eldest, Kasey, is believe laughter, it quickly turns Plantation Hill Homeowners 16. She contributed to both the into the real thing.” Association (PHHA). meeting of the season May 13 at junior varsity basketball and Alice’s husband, Armand PHHA board members decid- Susan Springer’s lovely new softball teams at GBHS this Caruso, prepared signs for each ed a party would be just what waterfront home on Circle EMA was needed to get to know one year and hit a team-high four R Drive. New officers for next I N participant that emphasized the home runs. Samantha, 13, is an F many factors of Laughter Yoga - another. A tent was placed on a fiscal year are: President-elect, honor roll student and stellar especially joy and peace. Each vacant lot on James River Road, Trish Trachy; VP, Judy Miller; member of the Pensacola Beach participant chose a sign to carry and more than 80 residents and Treasurer, Karen Leenig. A Termite & Pest Control Volleyball Club. as they performed the exercises. showed up for a wonderful gath- social is planned for June 1 with “To The Rescue Since 1977” ering of friends and neighbors, Alice reminded the group that Santa Rosa Shores a dinner at Tiger Point Club. Laughter Yoga is not about hap- soon-to-be friends. The club is open to any woman Gulf Breeze piness. It is about joy. Happiness Committee members who Women’s Club in the Santa Rosa Shores area. 932-9288 ! is a mental state that depends planned the occasion were Ed The Santa Rosa Shores For more information, call Julia upon many life conditions, but and Kristie Ellis, Beverly Women’s Club held its final Russell at 934-5698. joy is a physical experience that Vaughn, Cheryl Broscious and you can create even if you are Lisa Cleveland. Since some of Need help with your not feeling well. You can choose the James River Road residents to be joyful and develop a child- didn’t know those on Middle retirement savings? like playfulness through laughter Plantation Lane, and vice versa, exercises. It’s the fastest way to a mid-day cookout gave every- Let’s talk. create positive feelings. one an opportunity to “meet and Armand Caruso gave a greet.” The party not only was a gala poignant talk about how the Scott Shanks AAMS concepts of Laughter Yoga have time, but the food fare was excep- , helped him cope with illness. tional. Ed Ellis grilled pork for Financial Advisor Alice pointed out that laugh- about 15 hours that Beverly ter is a universal language that Vaughn described as “melt-in- Gulf Breeze Shopping Center can bring people together from your-mouth delicious.” Residents 306 Gulf Breeze Parkway all over the world. Practicing brought delicious side dishes, and Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Laughter Yoga and sensible liv- the wonderful picnic spread was 850-934-4499 ing qualities brings peace within complete. Everyone brought their www.edwardjones.com the individual as well as in the own lawn chairs and coolers and Member SPIC outside world. took advantage of the opportunity Laughter clubs are spreading to meet each other. and might develop into a social The children enjoyed bounc- network that will create a global ing around in a blow-up castle consciousness of brotherhood and, as children do, enjoyed hot- and friendship. Laughter is a dogs and a plethora of sweets. positive energy. It creates a pos- This will be an annual event.

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EDITOR: Joe Culpepper Freedom of speech our basic right SPORTS EDITOR: Jason Thompson Among our most basic rights ter was posted on another news- as Americans is freedom of paper Web site and drew much ADVERTISING SALES: expression. The First interest and response from the Pam Randall Amendment to the United States community. Constitution prohibits – among As editor, I, like you, might OFFICE MANAGER: other things – our Congress not agree with a letter writer’s Karen Murphy from making laws that infringe viewpoint. Often, I find myself on individuals’ freedom of shaking my head in disagree- “I’ll probably be relaxing in my house. We might have a cookout GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: speech or the press’ right to print ment; other times I nod with opinions, no matter how unpop- approval. or something.” Art Director Marilyn Colliflower Nikola Stamenkovich ular they might be. In the past decade, the that opinions in letters are But one thing will always Gulf Breeze Jessica Bowie By 1791, newspapers in the Internet and the advent of blogs expressed responsibly with full remain constant. As a proud United States were the most have emerged as arguably the understanding that not everyone member of the newspaper CONTRIBUTORS: popular medium for citizens to most popular medium to express will agree with the information. media, I will staunchly defend Betty Archer Allen express their opinions. The opinion – albeit often distasteful- Last week, Gulf Breeze News anyone’s right to free speech. T. “Bubba” Bechtol debate of issues fueled newspa- ly. received a letter to the editor that Whatever your stance on the Bette Boyle pers’ growing popularity in the Letters to the editor are an strongly takes issue with the issue below, I urge you to con- Pam Brannon 1800s and 1900s. Television important part of any newspaper. administration of Gulf Breeze template its message. If you are Hannah Bunning emerged in the mid-1950s and Readers are encouraged to High School. The writer fol- so moved, by all means respond Steffaney Clark became another popular avenue express themselves publicly lowed the newspaper’s basic with your own letter to the edi- Scott Page for the exchange of opinion and through the printed word. rules for submission and pre- tor. Chuck Randle debate. Editors go to great lengths to see sented his opinion. The same let- Your opinion counts, too.

Member : Student condemns administration “I’m gonna be working, work- Florida Press Association ing and working.” National Newspaper Assn. I and countless others do not the opportunity to do a breatha- things that I have wanted to say Tutt Esquerre Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze Area Chamber agree with – and will not LETTERS lyzer, but because they were to administration about how I accept – some of the recent “noticeably drunk” (according feel but could not. The fear that of Commerce (“2003 Small Business of the Year”) decisions made by the adminis- to administration, just like the the Gulf Breeze High adminis- tration at Gulf Breeze High Have an opinion that needs other student who blew a 0.00) tration has put in place over the Pensacola Beach Chamber School. to be shared with the Gulf they were suspended for a full student body has halted all of Commerce I have attended our high Breeze community? Let your week. Suspended because the words that the students may Pensacola Chamber school for four years and seen voice be heard by sending administration did not take the really feel like saying, and this of Commerce many situations in which deci- your letter, along with your proper steps in dealing with the fear must be put to an end. sions must be made by the name, address and telephone situation. If all of the students Many students of Gulf Navarre Tourist administration. Repeatedly, number to: were given the same offer, I Breeze High School have been Development Council administrators have come to [email protected] would have no problems, but deprived of a quality adminis- Santa Rosa County Chamber decisions that have created a they weren’t. This is absolutely tration that fairly judges situa- of Commerce grudge between the students pended for looking or acting not fair. tions and positively impacts LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze and themselves. This grudge intoxicated by alcohol. A week of suspension for their environment for learning. News welcomes your opinion. has been absolutely detrimental I have no concrete reason to being allegedly drunk at a Grant McCormick “We’re going to the annual We reserve the right to edit a to our (the students) learning present this argument, nor do I school function sure does seem Gulf Breeze Family Surf Fest.” letter to fit space available. We environment, and I am not will- have a dog in the hunt for this like a long time, especially Shelley Pittman do not accept letters containing ing to let it slip by anymore. argument. I am a completely when students have gotten into Gulf Breeze a personal attack on any indi- “The mission of Gulf Breeze innocent bystander. I am sim- fights, with intentions to hurt JazzFest organizers vidual. Letters must be limited High School is to achieve and ply just tired of seeing my fel- each other, and only been sus- thankful for support to one per month from an indi- maintain an academic commu- low students being treated pended for three days. Thanks for your sponsorship vidual writer. If we receive form letters, we will print only the first nity that fosters learning for all unfairly, and the administration Something must change of the 25th Annual Pensacola one we receive. Include your students, regardless of ability getting away with it. about this situation. Myself, JazzFest on April 5-6 in Seville name, address and daytime and background. Our teachers, I must say that I do not know and countless others, will not Square. This free jazz festival phone number. students, administration, staff, the accounts of every person stop until something is done featured quality jazz from parents and community assume involved in being suspended about this. nationally known stars such as CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze responsibility for the achieve- due to prom, but I do know I hope that none of the pianist Butch Thompson Big 3 News is committed to accuracy ment and progress of each stu- most, and what I know sends administration takes offense to and pianist Shelly Berg’s , and wants to hear from you if we dent. Ultimately, we must pre- chills down my spine. Knowing this letter, and it does not plus big band music by the Jazz need to make a correction or clarification. Please email us pare our students to be prob- the situations that administration reflect on their opinion towards Guardians of Fort McPherson, at [email protected] lem-solving, creative, produc- has put my fellow students in me. This letter is intended to Ga., as well as jazz bands from with the subject line tive and responsible citizens in absolutely enthralls me. Many simply inform everyone, main- Pensacola Junior College, the CORRECTION or an ever-changing world.” of the things that have occurred ly the Gulf Breeze High admin- University of West Florida and “I’m going to Elaina Rowland’s CLARIFICATION. Or, call Our school’s mission state- are simply unnecessary; they are istration, that the majority of Escambia High School. The 20th birthday party.” (850) 932-8986 during ment might look familiar to uncalled for, and it seems as if Gulf Breeze High School great- Youth Stage also featured an Anna Romero office hours and ask for some. To me, and an over- administration takes pride in ly disagrees with many of the educational seminar “How To Gulf Breeze news or sports departments. whelming proportion of our stu- devastating the reputations and actions they have taken over Make Music For Movies” by ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze dent body, the administration self-esteem of GBHS students. the last few years. pianist/composer/educator News will not be responsible for has failed terribly to exemplify They drastically bring down I know one thing is for sure: Allen Hewitt and a program for quality or discoloration in ads this. I do not want anyone to grades of innocent students by they all have made my last few children by guitarist/music provided by the advertiser or its agents. think that I am biased since I am suspending them, threaten to years of high school full of therapist Mike Potters. a student, because that is not take away the privilege of mental stress, and created Because of your generosity Gulf Breeze News is published true. I am basing my opinion on walking during graduation, and, countless other unnecessary, and other corporate sponsors as weekly on Thursdays for $30 the opinions of every single most ridiculously, jeopardize negative feelings that have had well as donations from indivud- per year by Gulf Breeze News other person I have talked to. the ability of deserving students a dramatic impact on my life. I uals, the JazzFest came out a Publishing, Inc. Periodical Due to all of these opinions, as to graduate. And for what? An absolutely do not appreciate it, little over $2,000 in the black! postage paid at Gulf Breeze, well as mine, I have formed a obtuse suspicion. and I know that because of the This is a minor miracle for any Florida. USPS # 021819. belief that many things the That is exactly their reason- Gulf Breeze High School free jazz festival and a major Sorry, no refunds on subscrip- administration has done are sim- ing behind it. One student that administration, what was sup- miracle when combined with tions. POSTMASTER: Please ply wrong and embarrassing. I they believed to be “noticeably posed to be the best four years inclement weather. send address changes to “I will probably watch the Indy am in disbelief at some of the drunk” was offered a breatha- of my life turned out to be the Please mark your calendar Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box 500 on Sunday, and I’ll be relax- decisions they have made. lyzer, and what do you know? most dramatic and hectic four for April 4-5, 2009, for the 26th 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. ing on Monday.” The most recent situation He blew a 0.00 and was not years of my life. Annual Pensacola JazzFest. All content is copyrighted Peg Sheridan that I am referring to is prom. disciplined at all. Others Throughout my high school Roger Villines 2008. Advertising rates are Gulf Breeze available upon request. A handful of students were sus- involved were not even offered years, there have been many President, Board of Directors

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 22, 2008 7A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS Abundance of friends kept my grandfather smiling I have been reading about a office staff, he was always ready Maybe Grandfather didn’t balance. lot of auctions being held this to give me money to go see the have a Buick, but, as he often ■ Vision problems such as spring, and it brought back show. told me, “I have as many friends double vision, or severe memories of my maternal In Reading, the show usually as the leaves on that tree!” headaches. grandfather. consisted of animal acts, come- No wonder he was always ■ Sudden, unexplained Grandfather was an auction- dians and dancers. Of course, I smiling. weakness in a limb or overall. eer in Reading, Pa., a medium- felt sure that they didn’t com- ■ If you experience any of sized city about 60 miles west of pare with the ‘big city’ acts we Do you know the signs of a these symptoms, remember the Philadelphia. His office was in saw in Philadelphia, but I stroke? Knowing them can old saying “time is of the the busy downtown, in the days enjoyed them nonetheless. make the difference between essence.” when people walked every- Afterward, I would go back ens - I was smart enough even at nals, but real men directing the recovery and permanent disabil- Take three aspirin, if you are where or took a trolley. It was a to the office and get a ride home 12 years old not to say so. flow of traffic, and they all ity. Here are a few you should not allergic to it, and seek med- good place to stop, because it in Grandfather’s old Nash, But I was very impressed as knew my Grandfather. At every know: ical attention immediately, was right across the street from which I was also sure didn’t we went down the main street stop it was “Hey, Jake” or “Hi ■ Trouble speaking or under- either by going to the emer- the biggest vaudeville theater in compare to my own father’s when, every block or so, there ya, Bill, how’s the wife’s cold standing. gency room or calling 911. town. After I visited him and the fancier Buick, but - thank heav- was a traffic cop - not traffic sig- today? “ ■ Dizziness and or loss of See you next week!

FAITH Gulf Breeze company honored at White House From Special Reports agencies and organizations, Separation Systems, Inc., a BUSINESS such as the Department of manufacturer of gas chromatog- Commerce, Enterprise Florida Calvary raphy equipment located in Gulf The annual award is the high- and TEAM Santa Rosa, to help Breeze, was chosen as a recipient est such honor that American us achieve our goals.” Chapel to for President George W. Bush’s firms and organizations can Fernandez cited trade mis- “E” Award. Representatives of receive for export trade. sions as a key in identifying the company traveled to Adela Fernandez, Separation new markets and expanding the host noted Washington, D.C. for an awards Systems’ Vice President, was company’s clientele. presentation Tuesday, May 20, at surprised by the selection. “After many unsuccessful Submitted photo the White House. “I’m still speechless. To be attempts to export on our own, Herb and Ann Woll invite the public to attend St. Francis of musician The President’s “E” Award recognized with such a select we were introduced to trade mis- Assisi Episcopal Church’s Midsummer Night Party on was created in 1961 by few is a great honor,” she said. sions and immediately became From Special Reports Saturday, June 7. Executive Order “to afford suit- “For a small company, there are firm believers in their value. Phil Wickham, a contempo- able recognition to persons, many obstacles to overcome in They have enabled us to rary Christian vocalist, song- firms or organizations that con- the international market, but we strengthen our relationships with writer and guitarist from St. Francis’ Midsummer tribute significantly in the effort have been very fortunate to our customers, while broadening California, will host a special to increase U.S. exports.” have the support of various our reach to new markets.” night of worship with his full Night Party tickets on sale band at Calvary Chapel at 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 11. From Special Reports In its fourth year, the Wickham has released three On Saturday, June 7, begin- fundraising event has resulted AppRiver chosen Red Herring honoree compact discs - ‘Give You My ning promptly at 6 p.m., St. in contributions to local chari- From Special Reports “We are pleased to be among our customers’ needs and pro- World’ in 2003, a self-titled Francis of Assisi Episcopal ties such as The Good Gulf Breeze-based AppRiver the high-tech industry leaders viding them with cost-effective album in 2006, and ‘Cannons’ Church will host its annual Samaritan Clinic, Habitat for LLC, a leading provider of e- and innovators represented by on-demand solutions. That will in 2007. His song ‘After Your fundraiser, “A Midsummer Humanity, The Manna Food mail messaging solutions, has the Red Herring 100,” said remain our primary focus.” Heart’ was listed as the No. 22 Night Party.” Bank, Caring and Sharing, been selected as a Red Herring Michael Murdoch, CEO and co- Founded in 2002, AppRiver contemporary Christian music The team that is coordinating Camp Coast Care, the Autism 100 honoree, representing the founder of AppRiver, located at is a software-as-a-service song on R&R Magazine’s this gala event includes Ann and Society, Ronald McDonald most innovative private tech- 1101 Gulf Breeze Parkway. provider offering secure mes- December 15, 2007 chart. Herb Woll, Becky and Gary House and others. nology companies based in “We got here by anticipating saging solutions to businesses. Wickham’s music shimmers King, Mike and Alice Lane and Tickets range from $20 to $30 North America. with pop/rock sensibility, inno- Bob and Suzanne Terry. and can be purchased by contact- The Red Herring editorial vative melodies and a heart for Midsummer Night Party is ing Marilyn Milmore at 476- board selected AppRiver as one worship. an exciting evening with deli- 3566. Tickets also can be pur- SAUL ULLMAN, M.D. of 100 winners from a pool of In 2006, Wickham toured on cious food, wine, games, door chased in the St. Francis of Assisi Specializing in: more than 1,500 applicants. the ‘Coming Up to Breathe’ prizes and a silent auction fea- Church Parish Hall after the 9 Microincision Cataract Surgery Nominees were closely evaluat- tour with MercyMe and Audio turing artwork, antique nautical a.m. service on Sundays this ● Over 22,000 implants performed ed on both quantitative and ● Adrenaline. In 2007, he toured items, jewelry, fishing trips, gift month. Wine toss and additional The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology qualitative criteria such as in Pensacola on the ‘Remedy’ tour with The basket; even a portable tele- chance-drawing tickets are $2. financial performance, technol- David Crowder Band and The scope. Specially featured will The event is open to the pub- Visit www.UllmanEye.com ogy innovation, quality of man- Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen Myriad. be two Persian Tabriz carpets in lic. Ticket numbers are limited. agement, execution of strategy, Dr. Ullman for their surgery. For more information, con- excellent condition, with start- To donate items for the silent and integration into their 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 tact Calvary Chapel Gulf ing bids well below their pro- auction, please contact Herb ecosystem. (850 ) 208-1900 Breeze at 932-8197 or visit its fessionally appraised value. Woll at 723-7740. Web site at www.ccgulf- breeze.com. FREE GBUMC explores DowntownStyle Hearing Test Fruit of Spirit with a Gulf Breeze United NewOrlean’s Flair! We are a Multiline Dealer Methodist Church will have Sales • Service & Repairs All Makes / Models “ Beyond Yourself, SEAFOOD ● BURGERS ● STEAKS ● SALADS ● SANDWICHES SERVING PENSACOLA OVER 41 YEARS Exploring the Fruit of the “Try Our Famous Professional Hearing Aid Center Spirit” for the Second ● Fish Salad.” Sunday Jazz Brunch PENSACOLA Wednesday Women’s Summer AM PM 10 - 2 0000185833 115 North Palafox Street Bible Study group beginning ● ! 438-4092 June 11 from 9:30 to 11:30 Nightly Dinner Specials Patricia Russo Wilson BC-HIS Toll Free 1-866-665-HEAR a.m., Main Campus, Room 8. Join with a group of women ● BEST SALADS for study, fellowship and DOWNTOWN! encouragement as they view and discuss this one session of a OPEN DAILY ● Monday - Saturday 11 AM - `til ● Sunday 10 AM - 8 PM study presented by Beth Moore. 201 S. Jefferson Street ● (850)429-9655 ● www.ragtyme.net Next month, another study will be presented. One session requires no advance preparation. Facilitated by Laurie Gil and Barbara G B Rantz. For more information, at ulf reeze contact Kathy at 932-3594 or [email protected] The Community Life Center (East Campus, Soundside Drive · 110 Bed Assisted at U.S. Highway 98) invites the public to join the Aerobics/Line Living/Retirement Dancing classes to burn calories Community and get a great cardio workout. · Locally Owned Have fun with exercisers on and Operated Monday, Tuesday, Thursday · Home Cooked Meals and Friday at 9 a.m. Stretch and · Linen and Tone class is offered at 8:30 Housekeeping Service a.m. on Monday. Yoga is at 8 · 24 Hour Staff a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. and Security All for only $25 per month. A Compounding Pharmacy Call Gil at 291-5024 for Conveniently · Activities Program additional information. 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Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER May 22, 2008 National Seashore to Pensacola Pools delivers summer fun, safety On a hot summer day, there's no offer Jr. life better relief from the heat than a cool dip in the pool. You and your guard program family can enjoy your pool experi- ence by applying some common Gulf Islands National sense rules of safety and including Seashore is recruiting young the use of various products men and women, ages 12-15, to designed to ensure your family's be a part of the 2008 Junior protection. Lifeguard Program. The pro- There are proven methods of gram will be similar to the managing immersion injury risk "Junior Ranger Program," but that can put your mind at ease and with an emphasis on physical fit- assure you have a safe and funtas- ness, water safety and rescue tic summer! Some of the most and marine resources conserva- popular and inexpensive items tion. include a safety rope line placed Participants will receive CPR, across the pool to separate the shal- First Aid, and water safety and low end from the deep end. Life rings view of your pool. rescue training while they are and shepherds crooks, placed poolside, You might also try a LOOP-LOC enrolled in the program but will can be used to assist a swimmer in trou- mesh safety cover. Built super-strong not be allowed to perform an ble. and securely anchored into the deck, actual rescue. Children's swimwear with built in LOOP-LOC puts an unbreakable "lock" This year two classes are flotation allows free range of motion and on your pool to protect your family and planned: July 7-11 and July 21- great stability while in the water. These pets. State and local codes require 25. Each class will consist of suits promote confidence in the water alarms be placed on doors, gates and time outdoors around the pool, twelve Junior Guards. and take them through the first steps in windows leading from the house to the a patio umbrella is a great gift Participants will receive CPR learning to swim. Floating Swimwear pool. These alarms sound when opened for your family. Umbrellas are and First Aid training the first and Puddle Jumpers, which are Coast unexpectedly and alert you to unautho- suitable for all types of areas day, followed by beach training Guard approved for use on boats, are two rized entry into your pool. The alarm is around the home, including which will be held at Johnson of the best in the industry. Floating baby designed with a 7-second delay for adult pools, patio areas, outdoor fur- Beach. The Park's Water Safety seats can introduce young children to the pass through. niture settings and children's Coordinator, John Hunter, will water, helping them stay secure and bal- The best safeguards may be the least play areas. be coordinating the program, anced. There's even a doggie life vest, high-tech of all: don't leave toys and And something as simple as which is in its ninth year. made by Texas Recreation, which adds to floats in the pool that can attract young an umbrella will allow you to "We are very excited about your dog's swimming endurance! children; teach them safe diving princi- stay outside longer by shelter- the possibilities of developing a Additional safeguards that can be ples; enroll them in swim lessons and ing you from the sun ! The successful program that will added to your layer of protection include supervise your child at all times. wide variety of models and col- Safeguards can be added to your pool area encourage the enrollees later on mesh pool fencing to prevent infants and Pool fun means fun in the sun -- it's ors available at Pensacola such as transparent mesh pool fencing to pre- to pursue jobs in water safety toddlers from wandering into the pool. becoming increasingly important to pro- Pools allows you to acces- vent infants and toddlers from wandering into and rescue. Of course, we also Unlike, most forms of permanent swim- tect yourself from the sun. A patio sorize your poolside in style! the pool. All-Safe removable pool fence is hope that down the road it will ming pool fence, All-Safe removable umbrella can provide you with shading Drop by any one of their climb resistant, too. There's even a doggie life increase the number of trained pool fence is climb resistant and its trans- where natural shade is not available. locations today to stock up on vest, made by Texas Recreation, which adds and qualified applicants for paid parent nature allows you to have a clear Since UV rays are strongest during the summer fun -- and summer to your dog's swimming endurance and pool- summer seasonal lifeguard posi- summer months when you're spending safety -- accessories! side safety! tions at the Seashore," said Eubanks. Space is limited to the first twelve Junior Guards who apply. Those wishing to register should call 850-916-5634 and leave a voice mail message. ‘Moore Safe Shores’ to present new 4-wheel drive RP0031244 trucks Friday

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LOCAL TV LISTINGS FOR YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Thursday Evening MOVIES May 22, 2008 Thursday Saturday Monday 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 7 p.m. on FOX 7 p.m. on FOX 8 p.m. on ABCFAM Ugly Betty “Jump” Grey’s Anatomy “Freedom” (Season Finale) News (N) (:35) AABC So You Think You Can Dance: “American Cops: Cue the “Dragnet” theme: “Dumb- Wildfire: Who’s up for a game of horse- (Season Finale) (N) (N) (CC) News (N) dumb-dumb-dumb ... duuumb!” In this “Stupid shoes? The folks at ABC Family have hundreds Big Bang How I Met CSI: Crime Scene (:01) Without a Trace News (N) Late Idol” is over for another season, but if you like BCBS Theory Investigation “Article 32” Show star-making competitions, its dance counter- Behavior Special Edition,” police in Lansing, of them, along with lots of hay — sent in by fans Commu- Chroni- Antiques Roadshow When Sharks Attack Nova “Lord of the part is back for another season. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 22, 2008 3B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS Caribbean Sounds at Evenings in Olde Seville Square From Special Reports Gulf Coast dees to bring chairs, tables, blan- offering. Break out your Hawaiian THINGS TO DO kets, etc. as well as picnic baskets Music Director Musetta shirts. John Wooton and Exploreum extends and coolers. There is limited Jensen is coordinating the Our Body exhibit musicians and performers. NFSO presents KAISO! Caribbean Steel Band There will also be a kid’s char- bleacher seating. During intermis- evening with the theme of a Due to increased demand, the are bringing the flavor of the acter present to entertain the Seventh Annual sion, local Bluegrass band "The 1940s Music Hall. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science islands to Evenings in Olde children. ‘Picnic with Pops’ Forty Dollar Mule" will entertain. In addition to Jensen, partic- Center has extended the dura- Seville Square Thursday, May For more information and a Want a great way to spend a The Mullet Festival grounds will ipating vocalists include tion of the blockbuster exhibi- 22 from 7 - 9 p.m. in historic schedule of events, visit Sunday afternoon with your pic- open at 1 p.m. and close at 6 p.m. Michael Dedmon, Brooke tion OUR BODY: The Universe Seville Square in downtown www.cityofpensacola.com. nic basket close at hand? What For more information visit Hardy, Jillian Jensen, Richard Within until June 1. The Pensacola. could be better than listening to www.owc.edu/arts. Jensen, Sherron Moore, Steve Exploreum’s two IMAX films, From Bob Marley hits to a free symphony concert of Pearce, Jim Vail, and Sheryl Wired to Win and The Human Pensacola Museum spicy salsa and Brazilian samba, Broadway tunes, Sousa march- Zoo-NW Florida set Vandenburg. They’ll be Body, are also scheduled of Art presents John Wooton and KAISO! will es, and patriotic favorites, all to unveil raccoon accompanied by the band The through June 1. have the crowd swaying to the Facing Abstraction performed by a professional Classics with Bob Jennings. sounds of their famous steel OUR BODY continues to exhibit Saturday Pensacola Museum of Art is orchestra in a pleasant outdoor Some of the most popular drums, native instruments and increase in monthly attendance The Zoo-Northwest Florida currently showing an exhibition setting? and timeless songs from the island jams. for this exclusive Southeast will hold a ribbon-cutting cere- of some of the most im pressive "Picnic with Pops", a free 1940s are on the line-up, includ- showing. The Exploreum has mony to unveil its new raccoon Wooton, director of percus- modern works from artists concert featuring the ing “Begin the Beguine,” “In attracted 64,979 visitors from exhibit at 10 a.m. on Saturday, sion studies at The University of around the world. Facing Northwest Florida Symphony the Mood” and “I’ll Be Seeing all 50 states and 21 countries May 24. Southern Mississippi, founded Abstraction: Refiguring the Orchestra (NFSO) will be held You.” since January 11. The event is open to the pub- Magnolia Steel in spring of Body in the 20th Century at 3 p.m., Sunday May 25, at For more information about lic and there is no additional A partial songlist is available 1994, and the band changed its opened on May 2 and runs the Mullet Festival grounds, exhibits, films, hours or direc- cost to attend the event. on the Web site: name to KAISO! in 1996. A through July 12. located at Highway 85 and www.pensacolalittletheatre.c tions, please visit Facing Abstraction is drawn master of the steel drums, www.exploreum.com. College Boulevard in 1940s music om/productions/studio400/betw Wooton is joined on stage by from the Neuberger Museum of Niceville. The concert is eens.html Sam Burton on keyboard, Art’s permanent collection, best geared for the whole family will get you dancing Tuesday Night Betweens per- known for its 1940s and 1950s Lowery Hicks on bass and Jeff Sunsets, music and will feature a collection of at Studio 400 formances begin at 8 p.m. American paintings assembled Mills on drums. and family fun musical favorites including Studio 400’s new series of Tickets are $10 at the door (cash by its founder and patron, Roy Be sure to bring a lawn chair at Plaza de Luna tunes from Broadway plays, one-night-only performances or check). Wine and other light R. Neuberger. This exhibition old time patriotic Americana continues in June with a musical refreshments are included. or a blanket for seating. Also, Where is the best place to highlights, not only extraordi- bring your appetite! Concession enjoy a Pensacola Sunset? Plaza favorites, marches by Souza nary works from that core col- and more. booths on Alcaniz Street offer de Luna, the City of Pensacola's OPEN DAILY lection, but also some of the There is ample space for atten- sandwiches, wraps, hot dogs, newest waterfront park, located Museum’s impressive modern 12:30 pm at the southern end of Palafox sausage, snacks and the and postwar paintings, prints, Street on Pensacola Bay. The (850) 934-3332 "Evening's" famous freshly sculptures, and ceramics by GULF Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 sun sets every evening but each popped popcorn as well as artists from around the world. BREEZE CINEMA 4 3.7 miles east of Pens. Beach Exit Thursday, Plaza de Luna is the frozen desserts, soft drinks and The Pensacola Museum of Friday MAY 23rd- Thursday MAY. 29th place to enjoy some live enter- NOW SHOWING bottled water. nd th tainment, beginning at 5:30 Art’s hours of operation are 10 ART FILMS BY THE BEACH Thursday, May 22 through Thursday, May 29 The Northwest Florida Evenings: $7 Matinees: $5 Daily p.m., while you enjoy the set- a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday - Friday, Bloodmobile will also be pre- and 12 - 5 p.m. Saturday and Married Life ● Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull:PG ting sun. (PG-13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ...... 1:00 2:30 4:00 5:30 7:00 8:30 9:35 sent from 5 - 9 p.m. at every Drop by after work, before Sunday. The museum is closed ------concert on the corner of Alcaniz Flawless ● The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian:PG enjoying dinner downtown or on Monday and major holidays. (PG-13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ------...... 1:00 2:45 4:00 5:45 7:00 8:45 and Zaragoza Streets offering bring the kids for the best view For ticket prices and more infor- Under The Same Moon you the chance to give the gift in town. Each Thursday "sunset mation visit (PG-13) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ● Ironman : PG13 ...... 1:15 4:15 ...... 7:05 9:35 of life by donating blood. vignettes" will include a variety www.pensacolamuseumofart.org. BARGAIN FILMS BY THE BEACH ● What Happens/Vegas: PG13 1:05 3:30 ...... 7:05 9:25 of professional and amateur Evenings: $4 Matinees: $3 Daily ● Speed Racer: PG ...... 1:15 3:50 ...... 7:00 9:30 Horton Hears A Who (G) Daily at 1:00 4:00 7:00 ● Made of Honor: PG13 ...... 1:30 ...... 7:05 ...... www.gulfbreezecinema4.com ● Baby Mama: PG13 ...... 3:45 ...... 9:20 JPN CINEMAS Live Oak Plaza ● Hwy 98 916-9402 Buy tickets online @ WWW.MOVIESHOWTIME.NET

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4B May 22, 2008 GULF BREEZE NEWS Santa Rosa County Gulf Breeze NEWS

Lowrimore High-rise fire training Open house geared settles in toward information as principal From Special Reports emergency information that In preparation for the 2008 might affect daily life automati- at WBMS hurricane season, the Santa cally, either via e-mail or as a Rosa County Division of text message on their cell Emergency Management will phone. BY PAM BRANNON host a disaster planning open Residents can sign up for the Gulf Breeze News house today, May 22, from 1 to alert service at the open house [email protected] 4 p.m. at the Santa Rosa County or at Emergency Management build- www.santarosa.fl.gov/emer- The new principal of ing, 4499 Pine Forest Road in gency/publicwarning.html Woodlawn Beach Middle Pam Brannon/Gulf Breeze News Milton. beginning Friday. School has been working in the The public is invited to Santa Rosa County Santa Rosa County School Several area fire departments attend the event, which will Emergency Management District for 18 years. Most of participated in a joint-training drill offer life-saving safety informa- Director Sheryl Bracewell urged that time he has held positions on Navarre Beach last week. tion and officially launch the citizens to attend the open house. with “assistant” in front of the Holley-Navarre Fire Department new citizen alert program called “The more information we and Navarre Beach Fire title. E-Breaking News. can get out to the public, the Department hosted the drill with But this time around he was The open house also com- better the chance they will take appointed to the top spot at Midway Fire, Pensacola Fire Department and Florosa Fire memorates 10 years of planning, quick action for preparation and Woodlawn Beach. response and recovery in the protection,” Bracewell said. “I really enjoy being the final and Rescue. The firefighters first held a 30-minute training emergency operations center. “Residents should take an all- decision maker,” Victor E-Breaking News, a new hazards approach in their plan- Lowrimore said. “I think it is a meeting followed by a hands-on training drill in a high-rise condo text-messaging and e-mail citi- ning just like we do. You should great time, too, to on Navarre Beach, with smoke zen alert system, will be have one plan and one kit that come into the job pouring out of the 10th floor. All launched at the open house. would fit the disaster, whether as principal, right visitors to the condo were Breaking news alerts are posted it’s fire, hazardous materials or at the end of the warned in advance of the drill. on the county’s homepage, and weather-related. Disasters can school year. It local residents can register happen anywhere, anytime - not helps me get beginning Friday to receive just hurricane season.” acquainted with Lowrimore the staff here and helps me be a part of some decision making for No Time To Waist Fitness next year. It also gives me the summer to work so we will be ready and comfortable when school starts again next launches ‘Fit In 5’ program August.” From Special Reports who has suffered a spinal cord Lowrimore was named prin- No Time to Waist Fitness, an injury or other illness that cipal of Woodlawn Beach at-home personal training pro- HEALTH results in similar deficits and Middle on May 1, when his pre- gram, announces its five-week difficulties, such as Guillain- decessor, Conni Carnley, was indoor fitness boot camp - “Fit exercising regularly, a health Barre Syndrome, Multiple promoted to the administration GULF BREEZE PENSACOLA in 5.” evaluation be preformed by Sclerosis, and ALS offices of the school district in Fit in 5 will take place at their physicians prior to (Amyotrophic Lateral 932-9434 477-5656 Milton. She is now Director of 41 Fairpoint Drive 9400 University Pkwy Center Stage Ballroom, 5000 enrolling in the camps. Sclerosis). Caregivers are also Suite F In Baptist Medical Park Middle Schools and took the North Davis Highway near the For more information, call welcome. Registration is not place of Nancy Padgett, who is intersection of Brent Lane. (850) 602-1156. required. For more information, Frank Lachowsky, MD, PA ------retiring after many years in that Camp sessions will take place call (850) 494-3212. Asthma Board Certified Allergy & Immunology position. It gives Padgett a from June 2 to July 3 and July 8 chance to train Carnley before West Florida ■ through Aug. 8. Both sessions the end of the school year and Rehab support West Florida Hospital’s Sleep will offer the hour-long boot before her retirement. On Tuesday, June 10, the Disorders Center will host a camps at 5:45 a.m. and 8:45 Lowrimore had served as an West Florida Rehabilitation support group meeting from a.m. four mornings a week. assistant principal at Gulf Institute will host a support 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June Each five-week session costs Breeze High the last five years. group meeting for spinal cord 10, in Community Rooms A & $199, if participants enroll prior “Working as an assistant injury patients and family mem- B of the West Florida to the first day of class. The principal so often, I am experi- bers from 2-3 p.m. in Rehabilitation Institute, 8383 cost then goes up to $249. All enced with a lot of different Community Rooms A & B of North Davis Highway in fitness levels will be accommo- issues that will come across my the Rehabilitation Institute, Pensacola. The featured speak- dated, as each exercise tech- desk. So there aren’t a lot of 8383 North Davis Highway, er will be Robert Dawkins, nique can be modified to indi- surprises right now,” he said. Pensacola. The topic of the ses- PhD, MPH, certified sleep spe- vidual levels of fitness. “The biggest change is that the sion will be “Disaster cialist with West Florida Instructing the classes are No buck really does stop here. I Preparedness.” Hospital, and his topic will be Time to Waist owner Amanda Gulf Breeze Courtyard is a community with an can’t pass it on to someone else The Spinal Cord Injury “Sleep Disorders and CPAP LeBreton, a certified personal emphasis on memory care residents. in this position.” Support Group meets every Therapy.” trainer and pilates instructor, Lowrimore began his career other month to offer support and The session is free, and reg- Each resident has full access to our secured and Jordan Glenn, who is certi- community including 2 beautiful courtyards. with Santa Rosa County the latest information about istration is required. Call (850) fied in personal training by the Schools in 1989 with student spinal cord injury for anyone 494-3212. We do not confine our memory care residents to a Aerobics and Fitness teaching. He landed his first small locked ward. We are neither ashamed of our Association of America. teaching job in 1990 as Social memory care residents nor are we willing to LeBreton holds degrees in segregate them. Studies teacher and football both biology and exercise phys- coach at Pace High, where he Our Staff is highly trained and compassionate. iology and brings with her an stayed for 31/2 years. Then he involved history of fitness and Our rooms are spacious with extra large walk-in became Dean at Pace Middle nutrition experience. Glenn also closets which provide our residents with additional School for four years. living space. brings a wealth of personal fit- Next was a job as assistant ness information as well. He is principal at Holley-Navarre Chef Joel’s dining experience is second to none. a senior in UWF’s Exercise Middle School, followed by an Science Program. At Gulf Breeze Courtyard, assistant principal’s job at During a typical day of Fit in we have the privilege of working Milton High. 5, fitness enthusiasts can expect Finally, the last five years in our residents home. to participate in a variety of dif- were spent at Gulf Breeze High. ferent exercise techniques, “Next year we are projected including core strengthening, to have about 1,000 students aerobics training and muscular here at Woodlawn. And we will strength and endurance training. Dr. Karen Kennedy is have about 59 instructional pleased to welcome to Interval fitness assessments will staff. That is about the size Pace her practice... be performed throughout the Middle was when I was there, sessions to determine each par- before it split,” Lowrimore said. Laura Sigler, ARNP ticipant’s fitness improvement. Certified in Women’s Health “The biggest challenge here is With Fit in 5, anyone at any to learn what the particular issues make your reservation fitness level can participate; are at the school and to get to today for a Your family is our family. however, it is recommended know all the faculty and stu- FREE LUNCH 3428 Gulf Breeze Pkwy

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com Section C YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER May 22, 2008 Sports Briefs 2008 GBHS football team Junior varsity Varsity Tiger Pt. soccer 4 Hunter Bradshaw 4 Kyle Schnackenberg 5 Justin Flannigan 5 Cuyler Snyder 7 Danny Gibble registration 7 Zach LeBlanc 8 Jeff White under way 8 Brandon Sorenson 10 Michael Mann Kids interested in playing 9 Jay Halford 11 Hiro Kawahara soccer in the Tiger Point 10 Holden Tibbs 12 Shane Pascoe Sports Association can 11 Alex Boyce 14 Grant Harris register now until July 4. 12 Donald Clarkin 15 Cody Warford Registration for kids ages 14 Tyler Williams 17 Thomas Farmer 15 Kalani Routh 18 Joseph Flanigan 4-14 is $65. Forms can be 19 Ben Lively picked up at Tiger Point 17 Donovan Scott 18 Currin Caudell 20 Nick Graham Park or visit 20 Mario Villegas 19 Stephen Houser Tigerpointpark.com for 21 Colin Brown 20 Rett Ellis more information. 22 Ben McCrary 21 Davin Rodgers 24 Jonathon Stephens 22 Danny Rubio 25 Casey Meredith Dolphin Blue and 24 Jacob Greer 26 Stephen Schmitz Gold game, Fish 25 Alejandro Gonzales 27 Rhys Rinke 26 Payton Lee 28 Scott Behrens Fry May 23 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News 27 Dillon Thomas 29 Kyle Robinson The Dolphin Blue and Head football coach Chris Nemith (left) listens in as defensive coordinator Mark Ransom 29 John Bayer 30 Jason Pendergraph Gold game is Friday, May critiques the play of the defense in a recent Dolphins practice. 30 Eric Adams 32 Ty Rodewald 23 at 6:30 p.m. 33 Chase Landrum 32 Blake Cannon The GBHS Quarterback 34 Brandon Van Camp 35 Tyler Burke 42 Seth Hewerdine Club invite fans to come out 41 Stephen Crowhurst to see the 2008 Dolphins 43 Bobby Clay 45 Trey Nichols 44 Sean Zaleski under the lights and feast on Dolphin football prepares 50 Alex Brewer 48 Colton Greer fresh fried mullet and the 51 Ryan Freeman 50 E.J. Troup fixings. 55 Maury Goldstein 51 Taylor Retherford Old timers will remember for Blue and Gold Game 60 Mikey Nixon 55 Chaz Logan Cap’n Jim’s restaurant as the 63 Taylor Trawick 60 Blake Conner place for seafood. Cap’n bles and bad snaps).” The varsity played the next 64 Hunter Alford 64 Larry Williams BY JASON THOMPSON 65 Tam Nguyen Jim's son, Duke Harris, will “We’re in good condition, series. After a bad snap on the 65 Max Cyr Gulf Breeze News 68 Justin Stephens be doing the cooking and just not football condition - first play, Kyle Schnackenberg 69 Dillon Clark [email protected] when you’re not in football con- completed a pair of passes to 69 Tyrone Covyeow bringing back the memories. 70 Brad Costello 70 Patrick McKiernan Dinners are $7, with the dition. When you’re not in foot- Cody Warford. 74 Blake Edwards 71 Michael Williams proceeds go to send the The Dolphin football closed ball condition, you fumble and The defense, led by Sean 75 Alex Boulton 74 Andrew Quadrini Dolphins to summer camp. out last week with a scrimmage you jump offsides.” Zaleski and Ty Rodewald, made a 76 Cris Warren 75 Casey Moore at Dolphin Stadium. The team The junior varsity played the stop on third down, bringing in the 78 Tyler Harp 81 Alex Duntz Bayside Soccer will hold its Blue and Gold first series, with Eric Adams second string for the next series. 81 Thomas Rockhill 83 Keeling Villar game Friday at 6 p.m. scoring on a one-yard run on a Mario Villegas ran for 12 83 Tyler Miller 84 Adam Woods Club tryouts 84 Michael Simhachalam 85 Brad Foley “Stepping out on that game third and goal play. yards on the first series before 86 Wes Cross 85 Reed Wojtys May 27-28 field is a whole new deal,” head The offense turned the ball the defense stopped them. 87 Nicky Schumacher The Bayside Soccer Club coach Chris Nemith said. over on the first play as Hunter Michael Mann completed short 86 Tyler Johnson 88 Kyle Magnes is holding tryouts for the “We made a few mistakes Alford recovered a fumble. passes to Nicky Schumacher 88 Connor Barretta 90 Matt Fockler 2008-09 season May 27-28 that we didn’t make all last Adams had three double digit and Warford. Jacob Cagle 96 Colton Greer Drew French Jeffrey Leonard at Tiger Point Park. week (jumping offsides, fum- yard gains in the series. See Dolphins, Page 3C 6 Tryouts for girls team U11 through U17 are May 27 from 5-7:30 p.m., while tryouts for boys' team from Simon U12 to U17 are May 28 PFC’s run ends in state semifinals from 5-7:30 p.m. BY JASON THOMPSON Players should wear cleats named and shin guards. Please Gulf Breeze News [email protected] bring an age-appropriate soccer ball and plenty of NHS girls water. Parents/players are The Pensacola Futbol Club’s Lady asked to check in at the reg- Wolves, made of mostly 16 and 17 years old soccer istration table upon arrival to playing in a U18 bracket, gave up an early complete tryout forms and second half goals and two late ones to lose receive further instructions. to the RSL Tampa Knights 3-0 in the coach For more information, semifinals of the Florida Youth Soccer ● Ex-GBHS coach please email Association’s State Cup Saturday at the helped Lady [email protected] Pace Soccer Complex. “They had a phenomenal season,” said Dolphins to two City of Gulf PFC coach David Kemp. “We hit all our tar- state tournaments gets and the final four was one of them. It Breeze to just came down to us not taking advantage BY JASON THOMPSON sponsor men's of a couple of chances and they did.” Gulf Breeze News basketball league The Lady Wolves, who have been in the [email protected] The City of Gulf Breeze State Cup semis three of the last four years, will sponsor a men's basket- had its best chance to score about five Former GBHS coach Rob ball league, which starts minutes into the match. Simon became the girls June 3 at the Rec Center. Alli Werdung (Tate) set a ball from the varsity soccer coach at Cost is $300 per team. right side to Breezy Hupp (Choctaw), whose Navarre last week. Deadline for registering is header went wide of the left post. Verdung Simon was an assistant May 27. Games will be held will be heading to the University of Mobile for Eric Miles at GBHS from on Tuesdays and Thursdays next season, while Hupp, a junior, will be 2003-07, helping them to and will run through August 1. playing at FSU in 2009. two state tournament For more information call Alyssa Smith, one of four ‘Breezers’ on Photo courtesy of Deanna Smith appearances, included a state 934-5140 or visit website gulf- the PFC squad, headed a free kick to the Soccer sandwich runners up finish in 2007. RSL keeper in the 23rd minute. The game Simon takes over for Jeff breezerecreationcenter.com. GBHS juniors Alyssa Smith (11) and Aubrey Curington (12) double team an Real Salt Lake was 0-0 at the half before the Knights, who Knapp, who will be Simon’s Knights player in PFC’s 3-0 in the semifinals of the FYSA State Cup Saturday in Pace. GBSA football, have 14 of their 18 players committed to assistant. colleges, scored two minutes into the second with PFC, two with GBHS). Rounding out Clarissa Hernandez, Catholic’s Courtney Simon was an assistant to soccer registration half. They added two more with eight and the team (and where they’re be playing in Jenista (Stetson), Pace’s Jessica Oram and boys’ soccer coach (and under way five minutes left in the match. college) are Pace’s Rachel Cutts (Ole Miss), Tate’s Kristin Sutton (South Alabama). former Dolphin) B.J. Price Registration is now Smith, Aubrey Curington, Amanda Green Navarre’s Gabby DeVries (Florida Smith has already commited to Ole Miss, last season. He was also an underway for kids wanting and Jesse Vickrey have played in five state Atlantic), Tallahassee Lincoln’s Stephanie while Vickrey has commited to Florida Atlantic. assistant softball coach at See Briefs, Page 3C 6 tournaments in the last four years (three Glass (Northern Kentucky), Washington’s See State Cup, Page 5C 6 Navarre, who advanced to the regional finals.

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Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Thanks, guys Coach Randy Renfroe receives a gift from his seniors at last week’s GBHS Baseball Banquet at FIrst Baptist Church. Baseball team holds awards banquet Justin Ratte won the team’s before, improved its team Offensive Player (.422 average). BY JASON THOMPSON Leadership Award, while Trip Rowe batting average by 87 points Kameron Brunty won the Gulf Breeze News won the team’s Hustle Award. (.265 to .352), its on-base team’s Top RBI award, while [email protected] Michael Mann, George percentage by 104 points (.358 Mark Waghalter (1.34 ERA) was Neese, Taylor Webb, Tyler to .462), its runs scored by 52 the Top Pitcher. Shane Pascoe was The Gulf Breeze High Wright, Brandon Sorenson, Jase (85 to 137) and its hits by 34 the team’s Coaches Award winner. baseball program celebrated its Brown, Bryce Wein and Ratte (112 to 146). Kyle Schnackenberg, We will help sort out the races, third consecutive winning all won Academic Awards. Each They decreased its strikeouts Matsoukas, Luke Crooke, the issues and the candidates in season at their annual awards player with a 3.5 grade point by 25 (90 to 65) and its earned Thomas Dorsey, Spencer Wiley, banquet Thursday at First average or higher were honored. run average from 1.97 to 1.71. Pascoe, Greg Shows, Scott, this election year. Baptist Church. Jak’y Kohr then honored the Randy Renfroe then Jordan and Kolton Hanke all After the players, parents and junior varsity team, which introduced his varsity team, who won Academic Awards. friends enjoyed a catered meal, finished the season 13-2-1. won at least 16 games for the Among the Dolphins’ 16 wins each of the three teams were Robyn Hoffpauir won the third straight year. were two against teams (Jay, honored for their athletic and team’s Leadership Award, while Kris Matsoukas won the team’s Catholic) who advanced to at academic feats. Josh Suelflow won the team’s Rookie Award (.375 average), least the regional finals. Of their First up was freshman coach Hustle Award. while Dane Monnin was the five losses against those teams, Jason Lavaway, whose team Trey Davis, Suelflow, Cruz team’s Most Improved Player. three were by three runs or less. bounced back from an 0-7 start Lee and Tyler McGee won the T.J. Jordan was the team’s Top Look for more photos from the to play above .500 ball the rest Academic Awards. Defensive Player, while Brandon baseball banquet in the May 29 For details call 923-8986 of the season. The JV team, from the season Scott was the team’s Top issue of the Gulf Breeze News. or visit www.gulfbreezenews.com

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Public Notice BRIEFS Amended Change to City Council Meeting Continued from Page 1C Due to a lack of quorum, Mayor Gilchrist has rescheduled the Regular City Council to play football or soccer for the Gulf Breeze Sports Association scheduled for Monday, May 19, 2008 to in 2008. Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. Each Football is open for kids ages item on the agenda will be brought 5-14, while soccer is open for forward to that meeting. kids ages 4-14. A $10 late fee will be Marita Rhodes, City Clerk Legal #462 assessed after May 31. Registration forms will be available at the Gulf Breeze Rec Center. If you have any questions, please contact Teresa Hawthorne or Denise Biggs at the Rec Center, 934-5140 or email: [email protected]. GBHS Summer Classic June 5-8 The Gulf Breeze High Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Baseball Booster Club will hold Coaches Award winners its 18th annual Summer Classic From left: Breezy Paulus, Anndrea Marsh and Kori Ewens were the GBHS softball program’s June 5-8 at Shoreline Park. Coaches Award winners for the ninth grade, junior varsity and varsity teams, respectively, at Brackets for ages 7 through last week’s Softball Awards Banquet. Not pictured: Varsity team winner Deannette Zuniga. 14 will be available. Cost is $200 per team (7 and 8 year olds) and $250 per team (ages 9 through 14). For more Lady Dolphin softball team information, call 932-2237. LSU Tiger Tour holds its awards banquet 2008 to visit program’s Most Improved BY JASON THOMPSON Pensacola June 5 Award. Jessica Watson won Gulf Breeze News The LSU Tiger Tour 2008 the program’s Angel in the [email protected] presented by Capital One, Eagle Outfield award, named in 98.1 and Cox Sports Television honor of the late Jennifer will be in Pensacola, Thursday The Gulf Breeze High Zepp, who played softball June 5. Featured guests will softball program for GBHS in the 1990s. include LSU Head Football commemorated its season Academic Awards went to Coach Les Miles, Head with their annual awards the following: Freshman Basketball Coach Trent banquet May 14 at the Kellie Krueger, Coral Johnson, plus other special GBHS softball field. Molina, Breezy Paulus and guests. Website: /www.lsutiger- Breezy Paulus won the Adrian Culpepper; tour.com/about_the_tour.php ninth grade team’s Coaches sophomore Rachel Viglione; The event, sponsored by the Award, while Anndrea junior Lyndsey Wright and Panhandle Bayou Bengals, LSU Marsh was the JV teams senior Catherine Lewis. Alumni Chapter-Pensacola, will Coaches Award. Deannette host the event at New World Zuniga and Kori Ewens Look for more photos Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Landing, Downtown Pensacola. were the varsity’s team from the softball banquet in Coaches Award. Coach Bobby Young talks during Doors open at 6 p.m., with the the May 29 issue of the Gulf last week’s softball banquet. event starting at 7. Liz Femeyer won the The evening will include a dinner buffet, cash bar, TAF silent auction, LSU alumni merchandise and 2007 football DOLPHINS highlight videos. Event areas to include the Capital One photo Continued from Page 1C The defense recorded two sacks area, CST trivia challenge and and recovered a fumble before Seth the BCS Trophy on display. Tier Nemith says Villegas’ Hewerdine picked off a Mann pass 2 Tables (Only 3 left !!) are $550 improvements can allow starter and ran it back for a touchdown. and individual tickets are $45. Rhys Rinke to play some on “Defensively, they’re learning a For more Information, call defense. Rinke will miss the rest different scheme. They’ve had a 206-7981 or email at: of the spring due to a knee injury. good spring,” said defensive [email protected] The JV offense picked up one coordinator Mark Ransom. first down before the varsity The Dolphins closed out the GBHS Baseball retook the field. Villegas had 65 scrimmage by working on their of the team’s 80 total yards, ‘goal line’ offense and defense. Camp June 9-12 including the last four on a The defense won the first battle, The Gulf Breeze High touchdown run on third and goal. recovering a fumble before baseball program will hold their Schnackenberg had a seven- Schnackenberg scored on a 10- annual Summer Camp June 9- yard pass to Jeff White and a yard run. 12 from 8:30-12:30 p.m. five-yarder to Grant Harris, Warford then caught a pair of The camp, which is for kids while Mann had a two-yard run, touchdowns from Schnackenberg. ages 7-14, is $100 or $30 for a setting up Villegas’ score. Sandwiched in between the scores single day. The JV was back on the field was a fumble recovery in the end Campers will also receive a next, with Adams hauling in a zone by the defense. free t-shirt. Registrations can be 20-yard touchdown pass off a Gulf Breeze will host Milton picked up and dropped off at screen play on fourth down. and Pace in a spring jamboree Gulf Breeze High (attn. Coach Brandon Sorenson, who Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. Pace and Kohr), Gulf Breeze Middle threw the touchdown pass, had Milton will play the first and (attn. Coach Renfroe), Oriole an eight-yard gain for a first fourth quarters, GBHS and Pace Beach Elementary (attn. Coach down early in the drive. He also the second and fifth and GBHS and Milton the third and sixth. Brown) or at the Rec Center. had a 16-yard run. Checks can be made payable to Dolphin Baseball. For more information, call NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 07-08 Renfroe at 748-2227 or email Please be advised that Proposed Ordinance No.07-08 was present- [email protected]. ed to the City Council of the City of Gulf Breeze for the first reading on Monday, April 21, 2008, and will be presented for final reading PBVC to sponsor and adoption at a City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, June 2, 2008, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1070 Beach Volleyball Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida. Tourney June 28 The Pensacola Beach The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows: Volleyball Club in association ORDINANCE NO. 07-08 with The Gulf Coast Region of USA Junior Olympic Volleyball will be hosting a two person AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GULF BREEZE, ADOPTING ARTICLE VIII, INCLUSIVE OF SECTION 18-130 THROUGH 18- Beach Volleyball Tournament 141 OF CHAPTER 18 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, ESTAB- on June 28 on Pensacola Beach. LISHING A POLICE AND EMERGENCY SERVICE RESPONSE The tournament will be open (PESR) USER FEE FOR RESPONDING TO MOTOR VEHICLE to both girls and boys! ACCIDENTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN The girls will be playing in EFFECTIVE DATE. the 12u, 14u, 16u, 18u and 20u divisions with the boys playing in the 12u, 14u, 16u, and 18u A copy of the proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public divisions. in the City Clerk's office at City Hall. Interested parties may appear at the Council meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed For more information, ordinance. If any person decides to appeal any decision made with registration and fees please respect to any matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, contact Tom Hayes at 850-292- such person may need to insure that a verbatim record of the pro- 8632 or ceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and any evi- [email protected], or dence upon which the appeal is to be based. Coach Waynn Sellers at 850- BY: MARITA RHODES 341-5584 or email CITY CLERK LEGAL #461 [email protected].

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Courtesy Photo Photo courtesy of Deanna Smith All in the family Another Breezer to UWF The Bowman family had a big weekend at the Gulf Breeze Fishing Rodeo. From left: Brent Bowman was second in the mingo Jessica Majewski (right) battles for possession during a snapper category, Ricky Jones was first in mingo snapper, Lynn Bowman was second in grouper and was the Lady Angler, while Lady Dolphin soccer game last November. Majewski, a junior Emily Bowman was third in mingo snapper. who led the Lady Dolphins in scoring last season (18 goals, 19 assists), recently gave a verbal commitment to play for the University of West Florida in 2009. Majewski is the third member of the Lady Dolphin Class of ‘09 to verbally commit to playing college soccer, joining Alyssa Gulf Breeze Optimists hold Smith (Ole Miss) and Jesse Vickrey (Florida Atlantic). Her commitment means three ‘Breezers’ could be playing at UWF in 2009, joining Kaley Morris (Class of ‘06) and Noelle Robles (c/o ‘08). 33rd annual Fishing Rodeo LET US LIST YOUR HOME TODAY! (1.13), 2) Travis Gill (0.72), 3) Mingo Snapper – 1) Ricky Trigger – 1) Paul McMullen MLS 337944 BY JASON THOMPSON Pete Della Ratta, Jr. (0.44). Jones (1.66), 2) Brent Bowman (6.70), 2) Charles Scarbrough ● 3 bedrooms ● 2 baths ATES Gulf Breeze News Dolphin – 1) Sarah Jacobi (1.46), 3) Emily Bowman (6.17), 3) Madd Branning ● 1,583 sq ft [email protected] (4.97). (1.20). (2.11). ● beautifully designed ROSEWOOD EST Flounder – 1) Caitie Gill Pompano – 1) Corinne White Trout – 1) Greg Shows brick home The Gulf Breeze Optimist (3.79), 2) Nate Smith (1.53), 3) Snyder (2.90), 2) Shannon (0.82), 2) Rachel Shows (0.72), ● oversized Club held its 33rd annual Rita Potomski (1.53). Bobick (2.11), 3) Meredith 3) Chris Trehern (0.70). 2-car garage ● garden sanctuary Fishing Rodeo Saturday and Grouper – 1) George Geriner Snyder (1.67). Junior Angler (female) – Sunday at Shoreline Park. (28.1), 2) Lynn Bowman Sheepshead – 1) Brian Perez Sarah Jacobi and Sarah Grubbs. OPENOPEN 6064 Yellow Rose Drive Award winners were as follows: (17.72), 3) Ken Sessions (2.66). Junior Angler (male) – Tyler HOUSEHOUSE PENSACOLA, FL (13.91). Spanish Mackeral – 1) Bobby Fisher and Kale Jarvis. Amberjack – 1) Bart Moore Sunday, May 25 $159,900 (23.6 pounds), 2) Kim Gooch King Mackeral – 1) Craig Edens (1.87), 2) Barry James Lady Angler – Lynn Bowman 1-5 P.M. (23.5), 3) Mike Majors (19.9). Jones (7.85), 2) Chris Taylor (1.81), 3) Danny Gill (1.47). and Debbie Hammac. Bluefish – 1) Jeff Pollard (7.12). Speckled Trout – 1) Bob Master Angler – Bryan Clare Reynolds (1.95), 2) Jody Holcomb (1.93), Lady Fish – 1) Kreg Potomski (3.71), 2) Danny Ballard and Bob Potomski,. 516-8397 3) Tim Kast (1.84). Corpstein (2.36), 2) Amber Gill Branch (3.29), 3) Rusty Brake Grand Prize Winner – Bob (850) [email protected] Croaker – 1) Murray Stewart (2.14), 3) Ethan Bobick (1.74). (3.05). Potomski.

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Robert Althar, M.D. Students Win Big. Editha Bielitz, M.D. Wayne Burnett, M.D. David Chandler, M.D. Jean Dabezies, M.D. Annually, volunteers from Baptist Medical Park-Nine Mile, Juliet DeCampos, M.D. Baptist Medical Park-Navarre, Gulf Breeze Hospital and the Heba El Goweni, M.D. Andrews Institute provide free sports physicals to Escambia Robert Flurry, M.D. and Santa Rosa County high school athletes as a service Joshua Hackel, M.D. Michael Hartsield, M.D. to our community. Greg Hickman, M.D. Paul Hilbert, D.P.M. In April, 26 physicians volunteered their time to ensure the Hillary Hultstrand, M.D. health and wellness of 2,000 high school athletes in our two Coy Irvin, M.D. county area. The Sports Medicine Outreach Program of William Mosi Jones, M.D. Baptist Health Care and the Andrews Institute would like to Martin Klee, ARNP thank these dedicated medical professionals for their time, Tom Messe, M.D. expertise and commitment to our community. Omaima Mousa, M.D. Roger Ostrander, M.D. Debra Papiernik, PA Charlie Roth, M.D. Ramon Ryan, M.D. (850) 434-4080 Richard Sellers, M.D. www.eBaptistHealthCare.org Joe Story, M.D. Kirby Turnage, M.D. Amit Varma, M.D. Baptist Hospital • Gulf Breeze Hospital • Jay Hospital • Atmore Community Hospital • Lakeview Center • Baptist Manor Baptist LifeFlight • Baptist Medical Park-Nine Mile • Baptist Medical Park-Navarre • Andrews Institute

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Photo courtesy of Becky Mungai/Photo by Jason Thompson U11 champs ABOVE: Bayside’s U11 boys won their age group at the recent Gulf Coast Invitational at Brosnaham Park. They are (front, from left): Brai Royer, Will Green, Brandon Carter, Jace Mungai, Hunter Sperry, Austin Christian and Billy Unterbrink. Standing (from left): T.J. Brubaker, coach Bill Sperry, Joseph Rojas, Preston DeMaria, coach Zac Preston, Hunter Christian, Matthew Cutler Back: Manager Bill Sperry and Coach Zac Preston. RIGHT: Bree Rogers handles the ball for the U12 Bayside girls team.

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Cori Synder (left) handles the ball for the Bayside U15 girls, as does Jonathon Martin (center) for the U13 boys and Samantha Slaybaugh (right) for the U18 girls team, the Storm. STATE CUP: PFC U18 girls, U19 boys compete at Pace

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U19s take third in pool play PFC’s U19 boys team won one, lost one and tied two to take third out of the five-team Group A in opening round State Cup action last weekend, also in Pace. PFC, which includes former Dolphin Nik Hoskins and Johnny Miller and former Dolphin/current Catholic Crusader Kian Michcki, tied Hillsborough County United 1-1 in their opener. HC United eventually finished second in the pool to advance to the final four in two weeks in Miami. Curtis Brashear (Pace/UWF) headed in a corner kick from Austin King (Washington/Huntingdon College) in the opening minutes. HC United would tie it early in the second half on a rebound of a free kick that Miller made Photo courtesy of Monica Hoskins a diving stop on. Nik Hoskins handles the ball Saturday against West Pines United. “Johnny was unbelievable the entire weekend,” said Kemp, who also off a pass form Dylan Waller Rounding out the PFC squad were coached the U19 team. (Washington/Florida Institute of Robert Mann (Washington/Andrew HC United had two goals wiped off Technology) with about 20 minutes left College), Brian Queyquep (Escambia), in the second half on offsides calls. that tied the game. Noah Tomko (Washington/Spring Hill PFC lost its second match on PFC hit the post twice in the final 10 College), Brendan Heath (Washington), Saturday, 3-0, to eventual group winner minutes. Mike Schenck West Pines United. Michcki scored twice and assisted on a (Washington/Appalachian State), WPU led 1-0 at the half before third goal in PFC’s 3-0 win over Braden Rainey Booth (Washington/Mississippi tacking on two more in the second half. River. Brashear and Waller assisted on College), Geoff Joseph PFC tied South Kendall 1-1 in the Mickchi’s goals, while Brennan Welter (Washington/Maryville College) and Photo courtesy of Monica Hoskins Johnny Miller sends a ball upfield Saturday for PFC. first match on Sunday. Brashear scored (Pace) scored the other goal. Ryan Shanaghan (Lenoir Rhyne).

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Photo courtesy of Mary Claus PBES third grade Oratorical award winners The Pensacola Beach Optimist Club recently held the PBOC Oratorical Competition at Pensacola Beach Elementary School. Third grade winners were (from left): first place Kylie Finkbone, second place Mary Elliott, third place Rich Earle. Vici Papajohn/Gulf Breeze News Rotary Academic award winners The following Gulf Breeze High students were given academic awards by the Gulf Breeze Landfair awarded Fulbright Fellowship Rotary Club. Front row (from left): Dallas Sullivan, Mallory Torgersen, Sam Bradshaw, Joel Columbia University Murphy, Ali Humphrey, Logan Rejda, Patrick Cook, Michael Roane, Lindsey Arnett, Brittany graduate student Alexander Pyle and Lauren Fleming. Back (from left): Thomas Shay, Haley Duke, Jake Connor, Meagan Landfair has been awarded a Schaeffner, Elizabeth Lawlis, Kyle McKissick, Melanie Matthews, Coleen Eastburn, Caitlin prestigious Fulbright Gottstine and Kristen Barona. Fellowship. EDITORIAL NOTE - Names unknown at press time last week weren’t filled in before the issue went to press. The News apologizes for the error. The Fulbright Program, sponsored by the State Department, is the U.S. gov- ernment's flagship program in international educational exchange. Landfair is THANK YOU ... scheduled to arrive in Kilimanjaro in June and will To Gulf Breeze News and the Entire Community be visiting the cities of for their Rich Support of our Arusha, Bagamoyo, Dar Es Salaam and Zanzibar. BEACH BALL 2008 charity fundraiser April 25. Landfair is no stranger to Submitted Photo Alex Landfair was recently awarded a Fulbright Fellowship, Africa. While an sponsored by the State Department. The PBOC will be able to help the Beach School’s General undergraduate at the Technology Fund, as well as help provide an ITV Studio. University of Florida, he stud- Arts Program at Columbia English composition at The ied in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania University and continues to City University of New York, Thanks to the generosity of this great community! and earned his degree in study the Swahili language. an assistant editor for the Creative Writing and African Currently residing in New Columbia Journal, Narrative Special THANK YOUs go out to studies. He is currently York City, Landfair is a Magazine and Parnassus Our Platinum Sponsors: enrolled in the Master Of Fine supplementary instructor in Magazine. THE GULF BREEZE NEWS MR. HARRY MOORE MR. JAMES MOORE STATE REPRESENTATIVE DAVE MURZIN

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com Section D GULF BREEZE NEWS May 22, 2008 Give it up Getting there isn’t half the fun for Wildwood during Bands on the Beach Gulf Breeze News Wildwood keeps rock ‘n’ roll How far is alive at Bands on the Beach from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, May 27, at the Gulfside Pavilion on it to Biloxi? Pensacola Beach. This crowd-pleasing band takes the stage for a fun-filled ‘Pert near’ night, jamming out to good ole' rock 'n' roll and other favorites 100 miles including blues, Beatles covers and reggae. Band members include Last week me and my buddy Freddy Esposito on vocals and Buster, a good friend and a great percussion; Michael Wheeler Southerner, were talking about on bass and vocals; Jeff just how to communicate with Johnson on guitar, flute, man- the thousands of new folks that Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News dolin and vocals; Dennis are moving to the Southland. We Traffic inches along on the Bob Sikes in the sun and surf. Traffic was backed overgrowth along the roadway. Gossman on guitar, harmonica discovered that there are a few Bridge leading to Pensacola Beach on up in Gulf Breeze between Daniel Similar traffic congestion is expected and vocals; and Mitchell expressions that only a Sunday as thousands of people, Drive and the beach exit for hours this weekend as residents and visitors Armstrong on pedal steel, gui- Southerner knows and we just including many high school students Sunday. One motorist was seen flock to Pensacola Beach for the tar and vocals. can't seem to get others to under- from Mobile, Ala., converge for a day exiting his car and urinating behind Memorial Day holiday weekend. Spectators are encouraged to stand. bring lawn chairs or blankets to There are big differences the pavilion area. No pets are between a hissie fit and a connip- allowed and glass is prohibited. tion fit, and if you don't under- Concerts are provided and orga- stand the difference, it is certain Beach traffic clogs highway nized by the Santa Rosa Island that you won't understand the Authority. explanation either. “Except for the traffic live in the area. seen urinating behind bushes For a complete schedule of We know “pretty much how BY JOE CULPEPPER delays, everything was quiet,” One incident resulted in across the entrance ramp from the events, go to www.visitpen- many fish make up a mess,” and Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Lt. Rick Hawthorne of the Gulf moderate injuries to beachgo- famous Pensacola Beach sign. sacolabeach.com. For more it ain’t either standard or metri- Breeze Police Department said. ers. A rented beach cart acci- Similar traffic congestion is information, call 932-2257. cal. We know what a “cattywum- U.S. Highway 98 East in “It’s just one of those things dentally hit some visitors. expected in Gulf Breeze this pus” is and don’t want to explain Gulf Breeze was clogged for that you have to deal with.” LifeFlight helicopter was weekend and extending into it to you; it’s pretty much what- several hours Sunday as visi- Escambia County moved called to transport two people Monday because of the Red snapper ever we want it to be. tors from Mobile, Ala., traveled extra deputies to the island to since emergency vehicles could Memorial Day holiday, which When we say “gimmie some to Pensacola Beach for a high help deal with crowds. A mass not quickly gain access to the traditionally attracts massive limits lower sugar,” we don't want you to pass school senior celebration. of people congregated at the area. Two other people were crowds to the beach. the white stuff on the table, we Between noon and 5 p.m., parking lots leading to the Fort taken to the hospital in a private On Saturday, July 12, the want you to give us a little sweet traffic was bumper-to-bumper, Pickens gate area. Six law vehicle, the Sheriff’s annual Blue Angels Air Show than in 2007 kiss on the cheek, that is if you and powerful car audio systems enforcement officers worked Department reported. will lure similar crowds to Gulf Breeze News are of age and such. rattled nearby windows as peo- the eastern beach parking lot, Authorities reported few Pensacola Beach. When “somebody’s fixin to do ple tried to get to the beach. while nine deputies patrolled problems, though numerous “Blue Angels is a big time, The recreational red snapper something,” that means right Some shouting was heard, the Casino Beach area. Three drivers were cited for traffic and, of course, Fourth of July is fishing season in Florida waters directly, understand? Don't ask us and horns blew as frustrated other officers assisted on ATVs. and parking violations. another big weekend where in the Gulf of Mexico continues what “Well, I Suwanee” means, drivers and their passengers Traffic was closed on Fort Near the Harbourtown busi- we’ll have traffic delays and until Nov. 1. Florida waters cause we don’t know ourselves. waited up to an hour to get onto Pickens road by early afternoon ness and shopping complex in problems getting out to the extend nine nautical miles from We don’t know what “Lawwww” Santa Rosa Island. except for beach residents who Gulf Breeze, one motorist was beach,” Hawthorne said. shore in the Gulf. means either when our Aunt Lilly With Memorial Day fast yells it out! approaching, the public is There are some things that are reminded that there have been just handed down that we say Fishing with the Marines some significant changes to that have no meaning whatsoev- Gulf red snapper regulations. er. Like when you say “You Bet.” The red snapper bag limit for That means nothing to us, cause sport anglers in the Gulf has we don’t bet a lot and you never been lowered from four fish say “I Bet,” so it's stupid. daily per person to two fish per We know a good dog don’t person, and the captain and necessarily come with a pedigree, crew of for-hire vessels in the and is worth his weight in gold. Gulf may not keep the recre- Cats on the other hand, are living ational bag limit. proof that not everything in In addition, the recreational nature has a purpose. red snapper fishing season in We know when “by and by” Gulf federal waters has changed is, and you'll just have to learn David Standridge/Gulf Breeze News and will now open on June 1 that one in time. The difference LEFT: As part of Military Appreciation Month, a and close on Aug. 5. Gulf fed- in “pert near” and “a right far group of Marines from NAS Pensacola arrive at eral waters extend well offshore piece” is one hundred miles in the dock aboard ‘The Entertainer’ after enjoying beyond state waters. any direction. a deep-sea fishing trip in the Gulf on Wednes- The minimum harvest size There are differences between day, May 14. ABOVE: Marines caught their lim- for recreational red snapper in redneck, a good ole’ boy and its of red snapper, many of which were fileted the Gulf remains unchanged at trailer trash, and if you make a and cooked at a post-trip party. 16 inches total length. mistake with one, you could get a More information about red public “butt whipping” when you snapper management and regu- least expect it. We should respond to those seeking to be heard lations is available online at If you ever go snipe hunting MyFWC.com/marine/. twice, move back to where you When I was in my early teens, World return or not. belong; you will lower the gene War II ended. Many never pool of then entire South. One of my earliest vivid recollections received the This week on When we say “Rockin Char,” of the devastation that had occurred in recognition due, Pensacola Beach that is a Rock-ing Chair to you. the lives of so many was when one of and worse still, the survivors of the Bataan Death March many never We like Rockin Chars, they are a Friday, May 23 guaranteed stress relief, and we arrived home. He told unbelievable sto- received the atten- The Memorial Weekend know that a Rockin Char with an ries of the cruel treatment the prisoners tion to their physi- Dance Party will be held elderly person sitting in it is a on the march had to endure. His health cal and emotional at Park East, the third history lesson waiting to happen. had deteriorated and I remember he died conditions that parking lot past Portofino So when you are trying to a few years after his return home. they deserved. heading east. learn the language, just under- National holidays are generally In addition to remembering those We are the Dead. Short days ago stand that there are some things sources for great joy, i.e., Independence who gave their lives in the cause of free- We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Saturday, May 24 Family Surf Fest will be that we just can't explain, and if Day, Thanksgiving, but Memorial Day dom, it would be wonderful if we could Loved and were loved, and now we lie you ask us to, we will walk away. is a more somber day and calls us to respond to the needs of those who so held on the west side of In Flanders fields. the pier. Free surfing Not because we can’t explain remember the sacrifices made by mem- desperately seek to have their voices bers of our military forces, from the heard. The challenge from Lt. Col. John lessons, skimboard it, but because we just don’t want demonstrations and a to, and we know that you’ll Revolutionary War to the present. McCrae is still valid today: Take up our quarrel with the foe: ■ sand-castle contest. understand by and by. Many of those who were fortunate to To you from failing hands we throw return home carried the scars for the Just thought you'd like to In Flanders Field the poppies blow The torch; be yours to hold it high. Monday, May 26 remainder of their lives – not only phys- know... Between the crosses row on row, If ye break faith with us who die Jubilee International ical scars, but emotional as well. ■ That mark our place; and in the We shall not sleep, though poppies Ministries worship and Many of us abhor the fact that our Editor’s note: This column The larks, still bravely singing, fly grow music, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., previously appeared in Gulf young men and women have to “go off Gulfside Pavilion. Scarce heard amid the guns below. In Flanders fields. Breeze News on May 25, 2006 to war,” never knowing if they will

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GIVEN THAT CABER- TOYENS Milton, Florida on the GIVEN THAT CABER- Year of Issuance: 2006 shall be redeemed State of Florida. 23rd day of June, 2008 NET 1 LLC holder of Description of All of the above proper- 7th day of July, 2008 at NET 1 LLC holder of according to Law, the at 12:00 noon. Dated Mary M. Johnson the following Tax Sale Property: LTS 10 & 11 ty is located in Santa 12:00 noon. Dated this the following Tax Sale Description of Property described in Unless such certificate this the 30th day of Clerk of the Circuit Certificate has filed BLK F, EAST BAY Rosa County, In the the 14th day of May, Certificate has filed Property: PROPERTY such Certificate will be shall be redeemed April, 2008. Court of Santa Rosa said Tax Certificate for HEIGHTS, AS DES IN State of Florida. 2008. said Tax Certificate for DESCRIBED IN OR sold to the Highest according to Law, the County, Florida the Tax Deed to be OR BOOK 1838 PG the Tax Deed to be BOOK 1297 PG 636 Bidder, at the east end Property described in Mary M. Johnson –––––––––––––––––– issued thereon. The 889 Unless such certificate Mary M. Johnson issued thereon. The Parcel ID: 06-2S-26- lobby of the County such Certificate will be Clerk of the Circuit NOTICE OF Certificate Number and Parcel ID: 19-2S-27- shall be redeemed Clerk of the Circuit Certificate Number and 0000-00602-0000 Administrative Complex sold to the Highest Court of Santa Rosa APPLICATION year of Issuance, the 1010-00F00-0100 according to Law, the Court of Santa Rosa year of Issuance, the Name in which at 6495 Caroline St., Bidder, at the east end County, Florida FOR TAX DEED Description of property, Name in which Property described in County, Florida Description of property, Assessed: NAVARRE Milton, Florida on the lobby of the County –––––––––––––––––– and Name(s) in which it Assessed: ERLINDA C such Certificate will be –––––––––––––––––– and Name(s) in which BUILDERS INC 30th day of June, 2008 Administrative Complex NOTICE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY is assessed is as fol- GALE sold to the Highest NOTICE OF it is assessed is as fol- All of the above proper- at 12:00 noon. at 6495 Caroline St., APPLICATION GIVEN THAT DONALD lows: All of the above proper- Bidder, at the east end APPLICATION lows: ty is located in Santa Milton, Florida on the FOR TAX DEED R OR ARTHUR H ty is located in Santa lobby of the County FOR TAX DEED Rosa County, In the 23rd day of June, 2008 JOHNSON holder of Certificate Number: Rosa County, In the Administrative Complex Certificate Number: State of Florida. at 12:00 noon. Dated NOTICE IS HEREBY the following Tax Sale 2465 State of Florida. at 6495 Caroline St., NOTICE IS HEREBY 2277 Dated this the 7th day this the 30th day of GIVEN THAT CLERFE Certificate has filed Year of Issuance: 2006 Milton, Florida on the GIVEN THAT CABER- Year of Issuance: 2006 Unless such certificate of May, 2008. April, 2008. & IMOGENE SON- said Tax Certificate for Unless such certificate 7th day of July, 2008 at NET 1 LLC holder of shall be redeemed Mary M. Johnson NIER AS TRST OF the Tax Deed to be Description of shall be redeemed 12:00 noon. Dated this the following Tax Sale Description of according to Law, the Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit THE CLERFE SON- issued thereon. The Property: LOT 10, according to Law, the the 14th day of May, Certificate has filed Property: LT 4 BLK 68, Property described in Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa NIER RTA holder of Certificate Number and HOLLY WOODS, AS Property described in 2008. said Tax Certificate for HOLLEY BY THE such Certificate will be Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida the following Tax Sale year of Issuance, the DES IN OR BOOK such Certificate will be the Tax Deed to be SEA, AS DES IN OR sold to the Highest County, Florida –––––––––––––––––– Certificate has filed Description of property, 1249 PG 768 sold to the Highest MMary M. Johnson issued thereon. The 1681 PG 507 Bidder, at the east end –––––––––––––––––– NOTICE OF said Tax Certificate for and Name(s) in which it Parcel ID: 39-1S-27- Bidder, at the east end Clerk of the Circuit Certificate Number and Parcel ID: 18-2S-26- lobby of the County NOTICE OF APPLICATION the Tax Deed to be is assessed is as fol- 1940-00000-0100 lobby of the County Court of Santa Rosa year of Issuance, the 1920-06800-0040 Administrative Complex APPLICATION FOR FOR TAX DEED issued thereon. The lows: Name in which Administrative Complex County, Florida Description of property, Name in which at 6495 Caroline St., TAX DEED Certificate Number and Assessed: BRUCE at 6495 Caroline St., –––––––––––––––––– and Name(s) in which it Assessed: VICTOR M Milton, Florida on the NOTICE IS HEREBY year of Issuance, the Certificate Number: BLACKWELL Milton, Florida on the NOTICE OF is assessed is as fol- SERRANO 30th day of June, 2008 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CLERFE Description of property, 2335 All of the above proper- 7th day of July, 2008 at APPLICATION lows: All of the above proper- at 12:00 noon. Dated GIVEN THAT CABER- & IMOGENE SON- and Name(s) in which Year of Issuance: 2006 ty is located in Santa 12:00 noon. Dated this FOR TAX DEED ty is located in Santa this the 7th day of May, NET 1 LLC holder of NIER AS TRST OF it is assessed is as fol- Rosa County, In the the 14th day of May, Certificate Number: Rosa County, In the 2008. the following Tax Sale THE CLERFE SON- lows: Description of State of Florida. 2008. NOTICE IS HEREBY 1909 State of Florida. Certificate has filed NIER RTA holder of the Property: LTS 3 & 4 GIVEN THAT CABER- Year of Issuance: 2006 Mary M. Johnson said Tax Certificate for following Tax Sale Certificate Number: BLK 11, VIZCAYA 2ND Unless such certificate Mary M. Johnson NET 1 LLC holder of Unless such certificate Clerk of the Circuit the Tax Deed to be Certificate has filed 1785 ADD, AS DES IN OR shall be redeemed Clerk of the Circuit the following Tax Sale Description of shall be redeemed Court of Santa Rosa issued thereon. The said Tax Certificate for Year of Issuance: 2002 1786 PG 1048 according to Law, the Court of Santa Rosa Certificate has filed Property: PROPERTY according to Law, the County, Florida Certificate Number and the Tax Deed to be Parcel ID: 18-2S-26- Property described in County, Florida said Tax Certificate for DESCRIBED IN OR Property described in –––––––––––––––––– year of Issuance, the issued thereon. The Description of 5575-01100-0030 such Certificate will be –––––––––––––––––– the Tax Deed to be BOOK 2405 PG 989, such Certificate will be NOTICE OF Description of property, Certificate Number and Property: BEG AT SW Name in which sold to the Highest NOTICE OF issued thereon. The LESS ALL MIN sold to the Highest APPLICATION FOR and Name(s) in which it year of Issuance, the COR OF NE/4 OF Assessed: MICHAEL Bidder, at the east end APPLICATION Certificate Number and Parcel ID: 32-2N-29- Bidder, at the east end TAX DEED is assessed is as fol- Description of property, NW/4 OF 34-2N-28, W BALLANS II, AMY L lobby of the County FOR TAX DEED year of Issuance, the 0000-00104-0000 lobby of the County lows: and Name(s) in which it TH E 134 YDS FOR BALLANS Administrative Complex Description of property, Name in which Administrative Complex NOTICE IS HEREBY is assessed is as fol- POB, TH N 456', TH E All of the above proper- at 6495 Caroline St., NOTICE IS HEREBY and Name(s) in which it Assessed: HARRY at 6495 Caroline St., GIVEN THAT CABER- Certificate Number: lows: 78', TH S 456', TH W ty is located in Santa Milton, Florida on the GIVEN THAT CABER- is assessed is as fol- KLIMACH Milton, Florida on the NET 1 LLC holder of 637 78' TO POB, AS DES Rosa County, In the 7th day of July, 2008 at NET 1 LLC holder of lows: All of the above proper- 30th day of June, 2008 the following Tax Sale Year of Issuance: 2006 Certificate Number: IN OR BOOK 2684 PG State of Florida. 12:00 noon. Dated this the following Tax Sale ty is located in Santa at 12:00 noon. Dated Certificate has filed 1350 1171 LESS EASE- the 14th day of May, Certificate has filed Certificate Number: Rosa County, In the this the 7th day of May, said Tax Certificate for Description of Year of Issuance: 2006 MENT TO STATE Unless such certificate 2008. said Tax Certificate for 2697 State of Florida. 2008. the Tax Deed to be Property: S 60' OF Parcel ID: 34-2N-28- shall be redeemed the Tax Deed to be Year of Issuance: 2006 issued thereon. The W/2; S 60' OF E/2, Description of 0000-26700-0000 according to Law, the Mary M. Johnson issued thereon. The Unless such certificate Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number and LESS E 75', BLK 39, Property: PROPERTY Name in which Property described in Clerk of the Circuit Certificate Number and Description of shall be redeemed Clerk of the Circuit year of Issuance, the BAGDAD, AS DES IN DESCRIBED IN OR Assessed: CAPE such Certificate will be Court of Santa Rosa year of Issuance, the Property: LT 120 BLK according to Law, the Court of Santa Rosa Description of property, OR 962 PG 167 & OR BOOK 1732 PG 731 INVESTMENT GROUP sold to the Highest County, Florida Description of property, A, SEROSA ESTATES, Property described in County, Florida and Name(s) in which 966 PG 20 Parcel ID: 34-2N-28- INC Bidder, at the east end –––––––––––––––––– and Name(s) in which it AS DES IN OR BOOK such Certificate will be –––––––––––––––––– it is assessed is as fol- Parcel ID: 15-1N-28- 0000-08200-0000 All of the above proper- lobby of the County NOTICE OF is assessed is as fol- 1969 PG 1402 sold to the Highest NOTICE OF lows: 0120-03900-0060 Name in which ty is located in Santa Administrative Complex APPLICATION lows: Parcel ID: 23-2S-27- Bidder, at the east end APPLICATION FOR Name in which Assessed: BYRON M Rosa County, In the at 6495 Caroline St., FOR TAX DEED 4918-00A00-1200 lobby of the County TAX DEED Certificate Number: Assessed: WILLIE LEE COOK State of Florida. Milton, Florida on the Certificate Number: Name in which Administrative Complex 2455 BEASLEY ESTATE All of the above proper- 23rd day of June, 2008 NOTICE IS HEREBY 2466 Assessed: TED FREE- at 6495 Caroline St., NOTICE IS HEREBY Year of Issuance: 2006 All of the above proper- ty is located in Santa Unless such certificate at 12:00 noon. Dated GIVEN THAT CABER- Year of Issuance: 2006 MAN, ANNA FREE- Milton, Florida on the GIVEN THAT CABER- ty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the shall be redeemed this the 30th day of NET 1 LLC holder of MAN 7th day of July, 2008 at NET 1 LLC holder of Description of Rosa County, In the State of Florida. according to Law, the April, 2008. the following Tax Sale Description of All of the above proper- 12:00 noon. Dated this the following Tax Sale Property: PROPERTY State of Florida. Property described in Certificate has filed Property: LT 19, ty is located in Santa the 14th day of May, Certificate has filed DESCRIBED IN OR Unless such certificate such Certificate will be Mary M. Johnson said Tax Certificate for HOLLY WOODS, AS Rosa County, In the 2008. said Tax Certificate for BOOK 1464 PG 1631 Unless such certificate shall be redeemed sold to the Highest Clerk of the Circuit the Tax Deed to be DES IN OR BOOK State of Florida. the Tax Deed to be & OR BOOK 1468 PG shall be redeemed according to Law, the Bidder, at the east end Court of Santa Rosa issued thereon. The 2390 PG 1570 Mary M. Johnson issued thereon. The 199 according to Law, the Property described in lobby of the County County, Florida Certificate Number and Parcel ID: 39-1S-27- Unless such certificate Clerk of the Circuit Certificate Number and Parcel ID: 39-1S-27- Property described in such Certificate will be Administrative Complex –––––––––––––––––– year of Issuance, the 1940-00000-0190 shall be redeemed Court of Santa Rosa year of Issuance, the 0000-02902-0000 such Certificate will be sold to the Highest at 6495 Caroline St., Description of property, Name in which according to Law, the County, Florida Description of property, Name in which sold to the Highest and Name(s) in which it Assessed: ALVIN L Property described in –––––––––––––––––– and Name(s) in which it Assessed: VONNIE Bidder, at the east end is assessed is as fol- TOLBERT, VIRGINIA such Certificate will be NOTICE OF is assessed is as fol- TOLBERT lobby of the County lows: TOLBERT sold to the Highest APPLICATION FOR lows: All of the above proper- Administrative Complex NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER All of the above proper- Bidder, at the east end TAX DEED ty is located in Santa at 6495 Caroline St., Certificate Number: ty is located in Santa lobby of the County Certificate Number: Rosa County, In the Milton, Florida on the AN ORDINANCE 505 Rosa County, In the Administrative Complex NOTICE IS HEREBY 738 State of Florida. 30th day of June, 2008 Year of Issuance: 2006 State of Florida. at 6495 Caroline St., GIVEN THAT CABER- Year of Issuance: 2006 at 12:00 noon. Dated The reading and adoption of the following proposed Ordinance by the Board Milton, Florida on the NET 1 LLC holder of Unless such certificate this the 7th day of May, of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., Description of Unless such certificate 7th day of July, 2008 at the following Tax Sale Description of shall be redeemed 2008. June 12, 2008, in the Commissioners meeting room at the Administrative Property: LTS 1-6, 8,9, shall be redeemed 12:00 noon. Dated this Certificate has filed Property: PROPERTY according to Law, the Complex, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. BLK 5, MILTON PARK- according to Law, the the 14th day of May, said Tax Certificate for DESCRIBED IN OR Property described in Mary M. Johnson WAY, AS DES IN OR Property described in 2008. the Tax Deed to be BOOK 655 PG 227, such Certificate will be Clerk of the Circuit AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A DIRECT CONTROL AREA BOOK 1472 PG 838 such Certificate will be issued thereon. The LESS ALL MIN RTS sold to the Highest Court of Santa Rosa FOR THE AREA DESCRIBED AS TUPELO LANE, REQUIRING Parcel ID: 04-1N-28- sold to the Highest Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number and Parcel ID: 19-1N-28- Bidder, at the east end County, Florida ANY ANIMAL IN THE DESIGNATED AREA WHICH IS OFF THE 2500-00500-0010 Bidder, at the east end Clerk of the Circuit year of Issuance, the 0000-00256-0000 lobby of the County –––––––––––––––––– PROPERTY OF ITS OWNER OR PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR Name in which lobby of the County Court of Santa Rosa Description of property, Name in which Administrative Complex NOTICE OF SAID ANIMAL TO BE UNDER DIRECT CONTROL OF SAID Assessed: JOSEPH Administrative Complex County, Florida and Name(s) in which it Assessed: JAMES D at 6495 Caroline St., APPLICATION OWNER OR PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR SAID ANIMAL; RUFUS ZACKOWSKI at 6495 Caroline St., –––––––––––––––––– is assessed is as fol- THORPE SR, MARY F Milton, Florida on the FOR TAX DEED PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN All of the above proper- Milton, Florida on the NOTICE OF lows: THORPE 30th day of June, 2008 EFFECTIVE DATE. ty is located in Santa 7th day of July, 2008 at APPLICATION All of the above proper- at 12:00 noon. Dated NOTICE IS HEREBY Rosa County, In the 12:00 noon. Dated this FOR TAX DEED Certificate Number: ty is located in Santa this the 7th day of May, GIVEN THAT State of Florida. the 14th day of May, 705 Rosa County, In the 2008. DELORES ANN OR 2008. NOTICE IS HEREBY Year of Issuance: 2006 State of Florida. HAROLD BARNHILL Unless such certificate GIVEN THAT CABER- Mary M. Johnson holder of the following shall be redeemed Mary M. Johnson NET 1 LLC holder of Description of Unless such certificate Clerk of the Circuit Tax Sale Certificate has according to Law, the Clerk of the Circuit the following Tax Sale Property: PROPERTY shall be redeemed Court of Santa Rosa filed said Tax Property described in Court of Santa Rosa Certificate has filed DESCRIBED IN OR according to Law, the County, Florida Certificate for the Tax such Certificate will be County, Florida said Tax Certificate for BOOK 1820 PG 398 Property described in –––––––––––––––––– Deed to be issued sold to the Highest –––––––––––––––––– the Tax Deed to be Parcel ID: 18-1N-28- such Certificate will be NOTICE OF thereon. The Bidder, at the east end NOTICE OF issued thereon. The 0000-00343-0000 sold to the Highest APPLICATION FOR Certificate Number and lobby of the County APPLICATION Certificate Number and Name in which Bidder, at the east end TAX DEED year of Issuance, the Administrative Complex FOR TAX DEED year of Issuance, the Assessed: JOHN lobby of the County Description of property, at 6495 Caroline St., Description of property, KILEY'S CYCLE Administrative Complex NOTICE IS HEREBY and Name(s) in which it Milton, Florida on the NOTICE IS HEREBY and Name(s) in which it WORLD INC at 6495 Caroline St., GIVEN THAT CABER- is assessed is as fol- 7th day of July, 2008 at GIVEN THAT CABER- is assessed is as fol- All of the above proper- Milton, Florida on the NET 1 LLC holder of lows: 12:00 noon. Dated this NET 1 LLC holder of lows: ty is located in Santa 30th day of June, 2008 the following Tax Sale Certificate Number: the 14th day of May, the following Tax Sale Rosa County, In the at 12:00 noon. Dated Certificate has filed 1123 2008. Certificate has filed Certificate Number: State of Florida. this the 7th day of May, said Tax Certificate for Year of Issuance: 2006 said Tax Certificate for 2811 2008. the Tax Deed to be Mary M. Johnson the Tax Deed to be Year of Issuance: 2006 Unless such certificate issued thereon. The Description of Clerk of the Circuit issued thereon. The shall be redeemed Mary M. Johnson Certificate Number and Property: N/2 OF Court of Santa Rosa Certificate Number and Description of according to Law, the Clerk of the Circuit year of Issuance, the SW/4 OF NE/4 & N/2 County, Florida year of Issuance, the Property: LT 34 OF Property described in Court of Santa Rosa Description of property, OF S/2 OF SW/4 OF –––––––––––––––––– Description of property, UNREC SUB, AS DES such Certificate will be County, Florida and Name(s) in which it NE/4 ALL IN 13-2N-28, NOTICE OF and Name(s) in which it IN OR BOOK 2174 PG sold to the Highest –––––––––––––––––– is assessed is as fol- AS DES IN OR BK APPLICATION is assessed is as fol- 175 Bidder, at the east end NOTICE OF lows: 1735 PG 96, LESS S FOR TAX DEED lows: Parcel ID: 14-1S-28- lobby of the County APPLICATION FOR 222' OF E 280 YDS 0000-00196-0000 Administrative Complex TAX DEED Certificate Number: OF N/2 OF SW/4 OF This Ordinance may be inspected by the public prior to the above scheduled NOTICE IS HEREBY Certificate Number: Name in which at 6495 Caroline St., 453 NE/4, LESS N 105' OF meeting at the Office of the Clerk of Courts, BOCC Support Services GIVEN THAT CABER- 473 Assessed: DONALD E Milton, Florida on the NOTICE IS HEREBY Year of Issuance: 2006 E 840' OF N/2 OF S/2 Department, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. All interested parties NET 1 LLC holder of Year of Issuance: 2006 LUKE 30th day of June, 2008 GIVEN THAT CABER- OF SW/4 OF NE/4, should take notice that if they decide to appeal any decision made by the the following Tax Sale All of the above proper- at 12:00 noon. Dated NET 1 LLC holder of Description of LESS THAT PORTION Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming before Certificate has filed Description of ty is located in Santa this the 7th day of May, the following Tax Sale Property: PROPERTY IN OR 1328 PG 683 said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that said Tax Certificate for Property: W 70' OF Rosa County, In the 2008. Certificate has filed DESCRIBED IN OR Parcel ID: 13-2N-28- a record of the proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose the Tax Deed to be LTS 1 & 2, BLK 7, State of Florida. said Tax Certificate for BOOK 492 PG 662 0000-00200-0000 they will need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, issued thereon. The RAILROAD SUB, AS Mary M. Johnson the Tax Deed to be Parcel ID: 03-1N-28- Name in which which record shall include the testimony and the evidence upon which their Certificate Number and DES IN OR BOOK Unless such certificate Clerk of the Circuit issued thereon. The 2530-05600-0040 Assessed: JOHN appeal is to be based. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be year of Issuance, the 2065 PG 1653 & OR shall be redeemed Court of Santa Rosa Certificate Number and Name in which CHESTER WIGGINS, heard with respect to these proposed ordinances. Description of property, BOOK 1791 PG 621 according to Law, the County, Florida year of Issuance, the Assessed: JOE N RICKY ALLEN WIG- and Name(s) in which it Parcel ID: 03-1N-28- Property described in Description of property, HOLLOWAY JR GINS, SHIRLEY HEN- Legal Line Ad 354 Gulf Breeze News 5/22/08 is assessed is as fol- 3370-00700-0020 such Certificate will be –––––––––––––––––– and Name(s) in which it All of the above proper- DERSON ESTATE,

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