North Pensacola Relay For Life Beats Goal

May 3, 2008

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The North Pensacola Relay for Life was held this weekend at Tate High School. The goal for the annual relay event was $97,000, but it actually brought in $111,000.

There are about three dozen teams in the event, including several from the NorthEscambia.com coverage area.

Molino Park Elementary School and Aldersgate Methodist Church from Molino participated in the American Cancer Society fund raiser.

The North Pensacola Relay goal for this year was $97,000. About $85,000 of that had been raised before the relay kicked off. This year’s three dozen teams was about a dozen more than last year.

The theme for this year’s relay was “Cure Cancer…Live Happily Every After”.

Late Friday night, there was a Mz. Relay Contest — a woman-less beauty and talent competition.

At 9:00 Friday night, the Tate High stadium lights were cut and the stadium was lit with the glow of Luminaria bags, representing cancer survivors and victims alike.

For a complete photo gallery from Friday night at the North Pensacola Relay for Life at Tate High School, click here.

Pictured above and below: Members of the Molino Park Elementary School Relay for Life team, with their “Kick Cancer” theme. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Atmore Mayfest Cancelled

May 3, 2008

The annual Mayfest in Atmore was washed out Saturday morning.

At 10:30 a.m., Atmore Area Chamber of Commerce officers decided to cancel Mayfest today.

Atmore Chamber president Allen Walston said that even when the rain subsides, the park is too wet from this morning’s line of storms to go on with the festival. Also, the rain and standing water were affecting the venues that required electricity.

The entire Mayfest will not be rescheduled, however, the Beautiful Baby Contest will be. Allen said that since next weekend is Mother’s Day, it probably will be rescheduled for a couple of weeks from this weekend.


Learn To Read Tutor Workshop Saturday In Century

May 3, 2008

Learn to Read of Northwest Florida will conduct a volunteer tutor training workshop on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the old hospital.

Volunteers will lean how to teach others to read and write. For more information, contact Edna Earle Barnes at 256-0880 or Lie Rust at 432-4357.

No Injuries When Pickup, Crane Collide; Crane Overturns On Hwy. 29

May 2, 2008

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A large crane overturned across the southbound lanes of Highway 29 in Molino Thursday morning following a collision with a pickup truck.

The accident happened about 9:25 at the intersection of Highway 29 and Molino Road. State troopers say Kenneth Perry 34, of Molino was southbound on Highway 29. Road construction was underway at the time, with the outer lane of Highway 29 southbound closed to traffic with traffic cones.

Perry told troopers he left a business parking lot and did not know which lane was closed. Hewas driving his older model Ford F250 in the outer closed lane of traffic as he approached Molino Road and turned left into the path of the crane in the open lane of the highway. That collision caused the large crane to overturn across the southbound side of Highway 29, about 80 feet from the point of impact. The pickup truck landed in the ditch near the crane.

The crane was driven by Keith Lewis Strawbridge, 42, of Atmore, according to the FHP.

Neither driver was injured, according to officials on the scene. A 14 year old passenger in Perry’s pickup was not injured.

Traffic on Highway 29 remained delayed in the area for at least two hours.

Perry will be charged with making an improper turn and other charges are pending, according to the FHP.

All three people involved in the accident were wearing their seatbelts. Alcohol was not a factor in the crash.

Click here for more photos from the scene.

Pictured top of page: This pickup pulled into the path of a crane on Highway 29 in Molino Thursday morning. The crane is overturned in the background. Pictured below: The crane across Highway 29. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

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Three Days, Two New Candidates In School Board Race

May 2, 2008

The second candidate in three days qualified Thursday in the race for the Escambia County School Board seat held by Peter R. Gindl, Sr.

Rick Lambert of Deerfoot Lane in Cantonment qualified for the seat Thursday, following Robert Tegenkamp of Pensacola who qualified Tuesday.

Others in the District 5 school board race for incumbent Gindl’s seat are Tom Harrell and Bill Slayton.

School board races are nonpartisan.

Molino Students Hold Relay For Life Wagon Parade

May 2, 2008

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Molino Park Elementary School held a storybook character wagon parade to celebrate after a successful Relay for Life fund raiser.

Each grade created a wagon float. They paraded around the school’s back parking lot Thursday afternoon, one grade at a time, to lots of clapping and cheering.

The kindergarten’s orange pumpkin Cinderella wagon (pictured above) was named the day’s first place wagon.

Other character wagons were: The Three Billy Goats Gruff, first grade; The Elves and the Shoemaker, second grade; The Princess and the Pea, third grade; Snow White, fourth grade; and Rumpelstiltskin, fifth grade.

The students raised money for the school’s Relay for Life team by taking home donation envelopes. The Molino Park Relay for Life team will compete in the Relay for Life at Tate High School beginning Friday night.

For a complete photo gallery from the Molino Park parade, click here.

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Local Girl Named Rodeo Queen

May 2, 2008

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Julia “Nikki” Kelly of Molino has been crowned Queen of this weekend’s 17th Annual Tate FFA Alumni Rodeo.Five young ladies from around Escambia County competed for the chance to be the rodeo’s queen.

Nikki was crowned Qunne after four “challenges” were completed. Those challenges included an interview, grooming and tacking, horsemanship (riding pattern) and Queen’s Salute. Each rider had to be enrolled or home schooled in Escambia County in grades 6-12 with a GPA of 2.0 or higher.

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Nikki, a freshman at Northview High School, will ride Friday and Saturday night in the grand entry of the rodeo. The other participants in the court will ride behind her during the grand entry.

The horse named Miss Will Impress You gained a bit of local fame back in December when its rider was the second to fall off a horse during the Molino Christmas parade. Nikki has spent the last two months training Miss Will Impress You for the competition.

The other contestants were T.J. Martin, Catherine Steck, Victoria Benson and Amber William.

The Seventeenth Annual Tate FFA Alumni Rodeo will be continue at 7:30 aturday night at the Escambia County Equestrian Center. The Equestrian Center is located at 7750 Mobile Highway in Pensacola.

Pictured top: Nikki Kelly and her horse Miss Will Impress You. Submitted photos.

Storm Downs River Cats 20-18

May 2, 2008

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The Northwest Escambia Storm downed the River Cats Thursday, 20-18.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

Ramona Preston photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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NWE Panhandle Cafe Downs Molino 15-8

May 1, 2008

NWE Panhandle Cafe beat Molino 15-8 in local play.

Wade Jernigan hit a two run home run in the top of the sixth to help seal the win.

If you have scores or photos from any game in Century, Molino or Walnut Hill, let us know at news@northescambia.com

Molino Observes National Day of Prayer With Community Service

May 1, 2008

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Dozens of people representing numerous churches gathered Thursday morning in Molino to pray on the National Day of Prayer.

“We pray for a special sense of You here in Molino, Lord,” Pastor Bryan Calhoun of Highland Baptist Church prayed. “We pray for revival here in Molino, and we pray that it would spread to Pensacola and around the world.”

About 125 people stood around the flagpole at Molino Park Elementary School at 6:50 Thursday morning to join in the non-denominational service. Those attending included pastors, moms and dads, teachers and others from the community. Children led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance and in prayer.

“Dear Lord, we thank You for this day. Help the teachers get through the day,” one student prayed, bringing smiles to the faces of those in attendance.

“Thank you for letting us come here and pray at our school,” another student prayed.

About a dozen different churches were represented at the service. Baptists, Methodists, Catholics and more stood together and prayed.

“We pray for our churches. You told Peter that ‘upon this rock You will build Your church’,” Pastor Rob Hines from CrossFaith Church prayed. “Prayer affects the nation. Prayer is about to change something in this nation.”

A second Molino community-wide National Day of Prayer service will be held at 6:30 this evening at CrossFaith Church on Molino Road.

In the Bratt community, the sanctuary at the First Baptist Church of Bratt will be open for prayer until 7:00 tonight.

Pictured above: A student leads the group gathered at Molino Park Elementary School in prayer. Pictured below: The sun rises as people pray; people gathered to pray; and students lead the Pledge of Allegiance. (Scroll down to see all photos.) NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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