Country Music Video Filmed Thursday In Bluff Springs

January 25, 2013

North Escambia was setting for part of a country music video filmed Thursday night.

The video for the upcoming single “Chuggin’ Along” by Dusty Sanderson was filmed in Bluff Springs, including a bonfire scene that featured a lot of friends around a bonfire enjoying the song. Additional scenes were filmed earlier in the day at Chan’s on Nine Mile Road.

Sanderson, a Molino native, signed with Lamon Records Nashville late last year and recorded several original songs for his EP release. The single release for radio play, the CD and the video are expected to be released in about a month.

Pictured: A video for the upcoming Dusty Sanderson release “Chuggin’ Along” was filed Thursday in Bluff Springs. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia County Seeks Applicants To Serve On Library Board Of Governance

January 25, 2013

Escambia County is seeking residents who are interested in serving on the newly formed Public Library Board of Governance for the West Florida Public Library System. Interested applicants should have a passion for libraries and the services they provide the community, as well as the ability to effectively advocate for the West Florida Public Library System.

Appointees chosen to serve on the Board of Governance will do so in a strictly voluntary capacity, with selected applicants beginning their service at 2 p.m. on March 4.  After that, it is expected that the Board will meet at 2 p.m. on the first Monday of each month. Additional meetings may be required during the transitional period.

Individuals interested in serving on Escambia County’s behalf should send or email a resume, as well as the completed questionnaire, on or before close of business on February 11. Please forward all information to:

Attn: Library Board of Governance Member Search
Escambia County Human Resources Department
221 Palafox Place, Suite 200
Pensacola, FL 32502
Email: TGTurner@myescambia.com

Mildred Louise (Davis) Ward

January 25, 2013

Mildred Louise (Davis) Ward, 88, passed peacefully into God’s keeping on Sunday, January 20, 2013, with her son and daughter-in-law at her side.

Mildred was born on October 22, 1924 in Atmore, to the union of Nathaniel Edward Davis and Vera Hall. She graduated from Atmore High School in 1943 and upon his return from WWII she married her devoted husband, Cary Carlson Ward, Sr. on November 24, 1944, in Pensacola. She followed her husband’s military career until his retirement in 1976 after 35 years. She was a dedicated and loving daughter, wife, mother and grandmother her entire life.

She is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Aubrey and son, SSGT Cary C. Ward, Jr., US Special Forces.

She is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 68 years; her son, Daniel Marcus Ward (Debbie); sister, Virginia Comer; grandson, Zachary Carlson Ward (Melissa); granddaughter, Angela Kathryn Ward Bell (Glynn) and four beautiful great-granddaughters.

She was the center of our family and will be greatly missed by all who loved her.

Visitation will be held 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, January 23, 2013, at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel.

Graveside service for family and close friends will be held 11:45 a.m. Thursday, January 24, 2013 at Barrancas National Cemetery.

State Ed Boss: More Guns In Schools Not Answer

January 25, 2013

More guns in schools  aren’t necessarily the answer to school safety issues, the new state education boss said.

Education Commissioner Tony Bennett says instead that creating a culture where kids and adults in talk openly and trust each other – and where adults communicate about potential problems – is a big part of the solution to school violence.

In a radio interview aired Thursday night, Bennett said when he was in Indiana the schools focused on being proactive in identifying potential problems, “as opposed to reactively, which is the discussion about putting more guns in our schools. I have to tell you, I don’t believe that’s the solution,” Bennett says. “I believe the solution is where we develop a school system where every child feels safe, every child has a significant adult they can go to and where we have a seamless line of communications where all of the leaders who affect a child’s education have the ability to share information so we don’t have that situation like we had in Columbine, where every community agency, they were dealing with those kids, and they didn’t talk to each other.”

By The News Service of Florida

Eddie Joe Caro

January 25, 2013

Eddie Joe Caro passed away peacefully on January 24, 2013, at the age of 67.

He was preceded in death by his father, Edward Joseph Caro and sister, Brenda Caro Cooper.

Eddie was a native of Pensacola and resided in Luling, LA. He graduated from Tate High School and received his business degree from the University of West Florida. He worked with Shell Oil for many years. He loved cooking and football, and spending quality time with his family. Eddie was a loving father, grandfather and son and will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

He is survived by three daughters, Kimberly Bienvenu, Monica Hall and Jordana Le Blanc; his mother, Helen Perry Caro; eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, January 28, 2013, at Faith Chapel North Funeral Home.

Interment will follow in Highland Baptist Church Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service on Monday.

Naida Chrystine Kinard

January 25, 2013

Naida Chrystine Kinard, 82 of Cantonment, died January 18, 2012. She was born on December 26, 1930, to George Newton Kinard and Gassie Polk McLemore Kinard in Bastrop, LA. She graduated from Bastrop High School and moved to Cantonment where she worked for St. Regis Paper Co. in the payroll division. At this time, she met and married Warren Alonzo Land and shortly thereafter, moved to Gainesville where they attended the University of Florida. She also attended Indian River Junior College in Ft. Pierce, Southeastern Community College in Whiteville, N.C. and received her bachelors and master’s degrees from the University of West Florida. She taught for 23 years in the Santa Rosa County School System before her retirement.

Survivors include her son, Warren Todd Land of Seattle, WA; sisters, Eleanor Mulholland of Cantonment, and Gloria Ligeti (Irving) of Lebanon, NH; nieces, Pamela Kirchharr (John) of Pensacola, Ann McLemore Howell (Don) of Jefferson, TX, and Andrea Ligeti Volinsky (Jim) of Newport, NH; nephews, Jerry Pierce (Regina) of Natchitoches, LA, James Pierce (Jan) of Reno, NV, Robert Ligeti (Wendy) of Worcester, MA and Charles A. Mulholland, Sr. (Patsy) of Ferrida, LA; brother-in-law, Henry Culver Land (Bobbie Ann); and a very special friend, Jeffrey Thomas of Seattle, WA.

During her lifetime, she was interested in family genealogy, travel and numerous hobbies. She volunteered as a guardian ad litem for the courts and served on the Pensacola Museum of Art Guild board for many years.

Cremation will be immediate and a private family scattering of her ashes will be observed later.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Council on Aging of West Florida.

Shirley H. Perry

January 25, 2013

Shirley H. Perry, age 76, of Cantonment, went to be with her Lord Tuesday, January 22, 2013. She was born January 30, 1936, in Robertsdale to the late Charles T. and Myrtle L. Hedden, Sr.

Shirley retired from Southern Bell after over 30 years of service. She was very independent, she worked hard and was a caring, loving mother and grandmother.

Survivors include her daughter, Shelia Langford; two sons, Michael (Diana) Perry, all of Cantonment; and Dennis Perry of Gulf Breeze; two grandsons, Ronnie Langford and Dylan Ross; and five brothers.

Funeral services will be Monday, January 28, 2013, at 11 a.m. at Eastern Gate Memorial Funeral Home with Pastor Pam Avery officiating. Interment will follow in Eastern Gate Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until the service hour.

Eastern Gate Memorial Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

the road to the crown: Meet The Girls (part three)

January 25, 2013

Today, it’s part three of our multi-part series “the road to the crown” as we follow 24 young ladies at Northview High School in their quest for the crown and the title of “Miss NHS 2013″.

Today we introduce you to the third group of contestants. Their biographies, as submitted by the girls, are below along with their photos. You can click any photo below to enlarge. (Click for part one or part two 0f the series.)

Our series “the road to the crown” will continue tomorrow with more photos and pageant preview. The pageant is Saturday night at 7:00, and NorthEscambia.com will have the new Miss Northview High School and all the photos here Sunday morning.

Miss Kaitlyn Noelle Abbott

Kaitlyn is the 14-year old daughter of Brian and Stephanie Abbott. She is sponsored by the V.F.W. Post 7016 in Atmore. At Northview, Kaitlyn is a majorette for the Tribal Beat Marching Band. She is also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and a member of the Future Business Leaders of America. In her community, she is a member and an instructor for Twirl Time Twirlers. She takes dance at Heather Leonard’s Danceworks and is a member of the American Legion Junior Auxillary where she holds the office of secretary. Kaitlyn recently won the All-Star performer award, the Grand Championship performer, and first place in a solo competition division at the Marching Auxillary Association that was held at the University of South Alabama. She was selected to participate in the Capital One Bowl in Orlando and at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.

Her hobbies including twirling the baton and dancing.

Her future plans are to attend the University of Alabama as a Crimsonette and earn her degree to become a pediatrician.

Miss Audra Elizabeth Martin

Audra is the 16-year old daughter of Doug and Sharon Martin. She is sponsored by Dr. Gibbs at Shands Hospital and Hazel’s Curl Country. Audra has been a member of the weightlifting team for two years, a member of the track team for one year, and a member of the Student Government Association for one year. She has been a member of the NJROTC for three years and has played softball for two years. In her community, Audra has played soccer for four years.

Her hobbies include swimming, weightlifting, and spending time with family and friends.

Her future plans are to attend college and then possibly join the Coast Guard.

Miss Julia Renee Thorpe

Julia is the 18-year old daughter of Jim and Mary Thorpe. She is sponsored by her family. Julia has been a member of the Beta Club for two years and currently holds the office of president. She has been a member of Rho Kappa for two years, the track team for two years, the cross country team for two years, the junior varsity volleyball team for one year, and the basketball team for three years. She has been a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes for two years, the Spanish club for one year, where she serves as the historian and the Art Club for two years, where she also holds the office of historian. Julia has been a member of the Tribal Spirit Yearbook staff for three years and is currently the Editor. She is in the top ten in the Senior Class and is an Atmore Rotary Club Academic All-Star. She was also chosen as the October “Student of the Month.” In her community, Julia was chosen to participate in the Youth Leadership of Atmore association. She won first place in the Sawmill Pageant Poster contest, first place in the Lions Club World Peace Poster contest, first place in the Lieutenant Governor’s Writing contest, and third place in the Farm City Essay contest. She also volunteers to work with the teachers at Bratt Elementary on planning/workdays at the beginning and end of the school year. Julia is an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Atmore and participates in their community outreach programs.

Her hobbies include reading, writing, and spending time with family and friends.

Her future plans are to attend the University of West Florida for two years and then transfer to Florida State to pursue a degree in business management.

Miss Penny Nicole Banda

Penny is the 15-year old daughter of Adam and Amanda Bailey. She is sponsored by Quincy Compressor. Penny has been a member of the junior varsity volleyball team for two years, a member of the junior varsity softball team for one year, and a member of the junior varsity basketball team for one year. She has been a member of the weightlifting team for two years and was awarded “Best Effort” for the 2011-2012 volleyball season. Penny has been a member of the Future Farmers of America for two years, the Book Club for one year, and the Student Government Association for one year. In her community, she volunteers her time at Bratt Elementary School.

Her hobbies include riding horses, reading, and spending time with loved ones.

Her future plans are to attend a four year university and study animal science.

Miss Olivia Kate Neal

Olivia is the 16-year old daughter of Waymon and Phyllis Neal. She is sponsored by Brewton Mill Federal Credit Union. Olivia has been a member of the Future Farmers of America for one year, the drama club for one year, and has played junior varsity volleyball for two years. She is a member of the weightlifting team and a member of the S.A.D.D. club. In her community, Olivia is an active member of Little Escambia Baptist Church and participates in the youth group.

Her hobbies include playing volleyball, fishing, attending mission trips, hunting, cooking, watching Alabama football, and listening to music.

Her future plans are to attend a major college and earn a degree in sports medicine.

Miss Kamryn Denise Brock

Kamryn is the 16-year old daughter of Joey and Heather Brock. Her sponsor is her family. As a freshman, Kamryn was a junior varsity cheerleader and was the recipient of the prestigious Spirit Award. She was also selected by her peers to represent them on the Homecoming Court and was voted Freshman Class Maid. This year, Kamryn is a member of the varsity cheerleading team and is also a member of the NHS competition cheerleading team. She has been a member of the Student Government Association for one year, the Future Farmers of America for one year, and a member of the Tribal Spirit Yearbook staff for one year. Kamryn was also voted freshmen and sophomore class president.

Her hobbies include hunting, fishing, and spending time with her family and friends; especially her trandfather and little brother.

Her future plans are to attend Auburn University and obtain her degree to become a veterinarian.

Miss Lauryn Elizabeth Walker

Lauryn is the 16-year old daughter of Ronnie and Joy Walker. Her sponsor for tonight is her family. Lauryn has been a junior varsity cheerleader for three years and as a sophomore, she held the title of captain. As a freshman, Lauryn was the recipient of the prestigious Spirit Award. She has been a member of the Beta Club for one year and is also an Atmore Rotary Club Academic All-Star. In her community, she volunteers her time at Byrneville Elementary School and participates in various Relay for Life events.

Her hobbies include cheering, shopping, and hanging out with friends.

Her future plans are to attending nursing school and to specialize in pediatric nursing.

Miss Karmen LeeAnna Watson

Karmen is the daughter of Kevin Watson and Kevin and Shane Spence. Her sponsor is Atmore Industry. Karmen has been a member of the track team for one year, the DCT club for one year, and is a majorette for the Tribal Beat Marching Band. In her community, she is a member of Angie Shelley’s Twirl Time and is a member of the First Baptist Church of Atmore.

Her hobbies include photography, twirling, and helping people.

Her future plans are to attend fashion and photography school in New York City. Later in life, Karmen would like to open a group home for needy children.

Dorothy Jo Lowell

January 25, 2013

Dorothy Jo Lowell, 86, a resident of Pensacola and Jay passed away on Wednesday, January 23, 2013. She was born in Daviston, AL on May 10, 1926. Dorothy Jo received an associate degree from Pensacola Junior College, and was retired from US Civil Service after 22 years, eight months and 10 days in the secretarial departments. She enjoyed working in her flower garden and was a personal worker in the Church of Christ.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Harvey and Edith Fincher and five siblings, Arnold, Herbert, Myrtle, Willie J. and Macon.

Dorothy Jo is survived by her husband, Robert “Bob” A. Lowell of Pensacola; a son, Michael Scott and wife Patsy; three granddaughters, Kara Ritchie and her husband Alan of Pace, Micah Scott of Jay and Ashley Buckley and her husband Shane of Jay; five great grandchildren, Truitt and Allyson Ritchie, Michael Wayne Owens, Aiden and Easton Buckley and a step-daughter, Trista Brooks and her husband Ernie.

Visitation will be held 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 25, 2013, until funeral services beginning at 11:00 a.m. at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel, 2276 Airport Blvd, Pensacola with Bro. L. E. Wishum officiating. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m.  at Jay City Cemetery in Jay.

Active pallbearers will be Chris High, Shane Buckley, Tony High, Tommy Jernigan, Alan Ritchie and Ernie Brooks.

Honorary pallbearers will include Charles High, Jason Jernigan, John Yates and Hollie Fincher.

The family wishes to give special thanks to the staff at The Terrace Assisted Living in Jay; Dr. David Smith and family and friends who gave their much needed support.

It All Adds Up: Northview Math Team Wins Big

January 25, 2013

Thursday, the Northview High School Math Team placed second overall during the Annual JDCC Invitational Math Tournament at Jefferson Davis Community College in Brewton. The T.R. Miller High took first, while Flomaton placed third.

Members of the Northview Math Team are Justin Halteman, Winston Riley, Jazzlyn Franklin, Timothy Rackard, Courtney Lambert, Kasie Braun, Victoria Wright and Jessica Amerson. Team sponsor is Robert Lambeth.

Pictured above: The Northview High School Math Team (L-R) Winston Riley, Kasie Braun, Justin Halteman (in back), Jazzlyn Franklin, Courtney Lambert, Victoria Wright, Jessica Amerson and Timothy Rackard (kneeling). Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click toe enlarge.

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