Northview’s Kevin Vaughan Signs With Wallace Community College

May 29, 2013

Northview Chiefs senior shortstop and pitcher Kevin Vaughan signed a baseball scholarship Tuesday night with Wallace Community College in Selma, AL.

During his high school career, Vaughan was selected to the West All-star team for Escambia County and was recognized by NHS Coach Marty Lister as the Chiefs’ MVP for his leadership skills.

Pictured top: Kevin Vaughan (center) signs a baseball scholarship Tuesday night as his parents (seated) Tricia and Byron Vaughan look on, along with Coach Matt Reynold, Northview Coach Marty Lister, Principal Gayle Weaver and his teammates. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Scott Signs Florida Texting While Driving Ban Into Law

May 29, 2013

Texting while driving on Florida roads will be illegal in beginning this fall. Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill  Tuesday that will allow motorists to be ticketed for texting while driving if they are pulled over for other traffic infractions.

The texting law, which has been years in the making, makes it illegal to read or type texts or emails while driving.

“Texting while driving is an issue we see on our roads every day, and the distractions it causes has negatively affected too many Floridians,” Senate bill sponsor Nancy Detert, R-Venice, said in a news release after attending the signing with Scott at Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High School in Miami.

Florida joins 38 states and the District of Columbia that have anti-texting and driving laws on the books for all motorists. Three other states have laws against texting by motorists who are under 21 years old or have learners’ permits.

“As a father and a grandfather, texting while driving is something that concerns me when my loved ones are on the road. The 100 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day are known as the deadliest days on the road for teenagers. We must do everything we can at the state level to keep our teenagers and everyone on our roads safe.  I cannot think of a better time to officially sign this bill into law,”  Scott said.

Brenda Smith, AAA motor club manager in Tallahassee, said motorists regardless of age will have to adjust to not texting, similar to the reluctance some had to putting on seat belts after their use became law.

“As time went on you saw how seat belts actually saved lives, the first thing we’ve learned to do is to buckle up,” Smith said. “It will take some time about the texting, because so many people are in the habit of doing that. But once you don’t do that you’ll find out that you really don’t have the need to do that while you’re driving.”

The law, which becomes effective Oct. 1, comes with a number of caveats.

A ticket, worth $30 plus court costs, can only be issued for what is known as a secondary offense — if the motorist had been pulled over for another infraction. When determining whether violations have occurred, billing records for wireless devices can only be accessed in the event of crashes that result in death or personal injury.

Also, the measure provides exceptions for use of GPS devices, talk-to-text technology and for reporting criminal behavior. It also allows texting while stopped, such as at red lights.

The News Service Florida contributed to this report.

Pictured top: Gov. Rick Scott signs a new law banning texting while driving Tuesday at the Mourning Senior High School in North Miami. Pictured inset: Scott signs a pledge not to text and drive. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Shot Walnut Hill Burglary Suspect Facing More Charges In Alabama

May 29, 2013

A an alleged burglar shot by a Walnut Hill homeowner is now back behind bars in Brewton, charged with an unrelated burglary in Alabama.

Ricky Dewayne Taylor, age 33 of Front Street, Century, has been extradited to the Escambia County (Ala.) Detention Center in Brewton. He is being held on charges of burglary third and theft second.

According to Escambia County (Ala.) Chief Deputy Mike Lambert, Taylor was charged in connection with a burglary and theft on Canoe Road, between Atmore and Flomaton. He is accused of stealing items that included chainsaws and extension cords from a business. Taylor confessed to the crime, Lambert said.

Taylor was extradited from Escambia County (FL) Jail where he was held on charges of burglary, larceny, criminal mischief property damage and battery in connection with an alleged burglary gone bad on May 17 in Walnut Hill.

According to newly released information, the Rockaway Creek Road burglar victim said he received a call from Teresa Sunday who said Taylor, her cousin, wanted to play pool with the victim at a bar. As the victim drove to toward the bar at the appointed time, he changed his mind and returned home to find a strange car pulling around to the rear of his home. The victim entered his residence through a side door, heard someone else inside the home and retrieved his .38 caliber revolver.

In the living room, the victim was confronted by Taylor and Sunday, an arrest report states. The duo was allegedly removed a plastic jug containing $110 in pennies and carried it outside. The victim ordered the pair back inside the house and to cease their criminal activity. Taylor and Sunday sat on the couch, held at gunpoint. The victim was on the phone with the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office when a fight broke out between him and Taylor. Taylor reportedly began grabbing for the gun.

The victim told deputies that he feared for his life and fired one round. The round struck Taylor in the left knee, exited and grazed Sunday on the cheek. Taylor ceased fighting and awaited the arrival of deputes, the report states.

Sunday told deputies “she messed up”, and she knew the burglary was wrong. She said Taylor picked her up, drove the victim’s residence and kicked in the back door before she and Taylor removed the jug of pennies from the residence.

Taylor told deputies that Sunday said the victim’s house was unoccupied and had valuables inside that he could steal. Taylor told deputies he kicked in the back door and removed the pennies with Sunday’s help before being caught in the act.

Taylor was airlifted by LifeFlight to to Baptist Hospital in Pensacola. After his release, he fled to Alabama and was arrested the evening of May 21 in Escambia County, AL, was then extricated to Florida to face charges.

The female suspect, 35-year old Teresa Dianne Sunday,  received a minor injury on her face from a ricochet; she was taken into custody at the scene and charged with  burglary of a residence and grand theft. She remained in the Escambia County Jail early Wednesday morning with bond set at $12,500.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Wahoos Snap Skid, Beat The Suns 2-0

May 29, 2013

Chad Rogers was again dominant and the Pensacola offense provided just enough support in a 2-0 shutout win over the Jacksonville Suns on Tuesday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. The win ended the Blue Wahoos’ losing streak at nine games and sent Jacksonville to its fifth straight setback.

Rogers (3-2) continued his strong 2013 season with another spectacular start. The righthander fired six shutout frames, yielding just two hits while striking out three and walking three. Rogers has not allowed an earned run 18.2 innings and lowered his ERA to 1.73, the second-best mark in the league.

The Wahoos jumped out on top in the second inning as Devin Lohman laced a two-out single up the middle to score Travis Mattair from second base. The RBI was Lohman’s team-leading 22nd of the season.

Jacksonville starter Jay Jackson then cruised through the next couple innings before running into trouble in the fifth. Pensacola loaded the bases with one out, but was only able to score one run on a bases-loaded walk to Travis Mattair.

That was enough though for Pensacola as Rogers, Lee Hyde, and Loek Van Mil combined on a three-hit shutout, Pensacola’s fourth blanking of an opponent this season.

The two teams now prepare for a doubleheader on Wednesday with game one starting at 5:30 p.m. Ryan Dennick (2-4, 2.82) gets the call for the Wahoos in game one against the Suns’ Sam Dyson (1-4, 3.07). In game two, Shaun Ellis (0-1, 5.56) will make a spot start for Pensacola while Rob Waite (0-0, 0.00) gets the call for Jacksonville.

One Critically Injured In Molino Highway 29 Crash

May 28, 2013

One person was critically injured in a two vehicle crash late Monday night on Highway 29 north of Morgan Cemetery Road in Molino.

The Florida Highway said 25-year old Clifford McFann and his passenger, 45-year old Charles Skanes, both of Molino, were on Highway 29  when they ran out of gas in their 1993 Ford Ranger while traveling up a hill. Both McFann and Skanes began to push the vehicle out of the roadway.

Emma Morrison, age 24 of Vinemont, AL, was unable to see the stalled Ranger in time and struck it with her 2007 Nissan Titan, forcing both vehicles into the median. The Ford Ranger struck McFann as he pushed the vehicle from the open driver’s door, causing his foot to become trapped in the door.

Morrison walked away uninjured, while McFann was critically injured and airlifted to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola.

The Molino and McDavid stations of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the accident.

Pictured: The driver of the black Nissan Titan walked away uninjured following this crash with a Ford Ranger on Highway 29 near Molino late Monday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Ernest Ward Middle Presents Academic Awards (With Photo Gallery)

May 28, 2013

Ernest Ward Middle School recently presented academic awards for grades 6-8.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Awards were presented as follows:

Highest Academic Average

  • 6th Grade Science – Olivia Seals
  • 6th Grade Advanced Science – Seth Killam
  • 6th Grade Science – Taryn Janes
  • 6th Grade Science – Nikoal Creamer
  • 6th Grade Advanced World Civilizations– Seth Killam
  • 6th World History – Helen Madison Kemp
  • 6th Grade Reading – Alex McMinn
  • 6th Grade Reading 1/Intensive – Aurora McCann
  • 6th Grade Language Arts – Hayley Walker
  • 6th Grade Math – Taryn Janes
  • 6th Grade Advanced Math – Austin Smith
  • 6th Grade Advanced Math – Dalton Brown
  • 6th Grade Physical Education – Kaylin Glenn
  • 6th Grade Language Arts – Kyrha Shisk
  • 6th Grade Advanced Language Arts – Alex McMinn
  • 6th Grade Advanced Language Arts – Austin Smith
  • 6th Grade Beginning Band – Kyrha Shisk
  • 6th Grade Exploratory Wheel – Meredith Morgan
  • 6th Grade Exploratory Wheel – Seth Killam
  • 6th Grade Business Leadership – Seth Killam
  • 7th Grade Science – Fisher Spence
  • 7th Grade Advanced Science – Triston Long
  • 7th Grade Science – Alicia Salas
  • 7th Grade Civics & Economics – Korbin Bryan
  • 7th Grade Advanced Civics & Economics – Triston Long
  • 7th Grade Math – Virginia Gentry
  • 7th Grade Advance Math – Triston Long
  • 7th Grade Math – Hunter Spence
  • 7th Grade Language Arts – Victoria Thames
  • 7th Grade Advanced Language Arts – Triston Long
  • 7th Grade Language Arts – Lari McCann
  • 7th Grade Reading – Fisher Spence
  • 7th Grade Reading 2/Intensive – Jarrod Davidson
  • 7th Grade Civics – Andrew Sharpless
  • 7th Grade Physical Education – Elisabeth Amerson
  • 7th Grade Graphic Arts – Tara Windham
  • 7th Grade Advanced Band – Triston Long
  • 7th Grade Materials Processing – Patience Newsome
  • 7th Grade Personal Development – Breanna Deloach
  • 8th Grade Science – Brianna Smith
  • 8th Grade Science – Brittanie McLemore
  • 8th Grade Advanced Science – Alyssa Borelli
  • 8th Grade Advanced American History – Alyssa Borelli
  • 8th Grade Math – Brittanie McLemore
  • 8th Grade Algebra 1 – Alyssa Borelli
  • 8th Grade Advanced Pre-Algebra – Victoria Amerson
  • 8th Grade Pre-Algebra – Jasmine Elliott
  • 8th Grade Physical Education – Adrian King
  • 8th Grade Information Technology – Jada Tucker
  • 8th Grade U.S. History – Jasmine Elliott
  • 8th Grade Reading – Tylia White
  • 8th Grade Reading 3/Intensive – Matthew Smith
  • 8th Grade Language Arts – Jewel Garner
  • 8th Grade Language Arts – Jasmine Elliott
  • 8th Grade Advanced Language Arts – Alyssa Borelli
  • 8th Grade Chorus – Jewel Garner
  • 8th Grade Agricultural Science – Tabitha Chavers
  • 8th Grade Electrical Academy – Ian Schneider
  • 8th Grade Culinary Arts – Jada Tucker

Exemplary Student Award

  • 6th Grade Science – Madelyn Plant
  • 6th Grade Science – Aurora McCann
  • 6th Grade Science – Shelby Bashore
  • 6th Grade Advanced Science – Kyrha Shisk
  • 6th Grade World Civilizations Advanced – Lydia Smith
  • 6th Grade World History – Cameron Aiden Long
  • 6th Grade Reading – Crystal Douglas
  • 6th Grade Reading 1/Intensive – Deanna Gulsby
  • 6th Grade Language Arts – Morgan Lathan
  • 6th Grade Language Arts – Aurora McCann
  • 6th Grade Math – Aurora McCann
  • 6th Grade Physical Education – Seth Killam
  • 6th Grade Business Leadership – Kyrha Shisk
  • 6th Grade Beginning Band – Zachary Hilton
  • 7th Grade Science – Hunter Spence
  • 7th Grade Science – Trevor Singleton
  • 7th Grade Advanced Science – Jacob White
  • 7th Grade Civics & Economics – Ellie Amerson
  • 7th Grade Advanced Civics & Economics – Kayla Galvan
  • 7th Grade Advanced Math – Anna Belle Barberree
  • 7th Grade Math – Shelby Comalander
  • 7th Grade Math – Fisher Spence
  • 7th Grade Language Arts – Kirsten White
  • 7th Grade Civics – Tyanna Magee
  • 7th Grade Physical Education – Chase Gifford
  • 7th Grade Advanced Language Arts – Celeste North
  • 7th Grade Language Arts – Fisher Spence
  • 7th Grade Reading 2/Intensive – Hannah Godwin
  • 7th Grade Graphic Arts – Elisabeth Amerson
  • 7th Grade Materials Processing – Caitlyn Nelson
  • 7th Grade Electrical Academy – Clint Gunter
  • 8th Grade Science – Tylia White
  • 8th Grade Science – Jasmine Elliott
  • 8th Grade Advanced Science – Savanna Calhoun
  • 8th Grade Advanced American History – Elizabeth Wright
  • 8th Grade U.S. History – Brianna Smith
  • 8th Grade Language Arts – Trenton Martin
  • 8th Grade Advanced Language Arts – Jada Tucker
  • 8th Grade Language Arts – Koriaun Lewis
  • 8th Grade Math – Trenton Martin
  • 8th Grade Algebra 1 – Ian Schneider
  • 8th Grade Advanced Pre-Algebra – Morgan Pope
  • 8th Grade Pre-Algebra – Desmone Knight
  • 8th Grade Physical Education – Brianna Morgan
  • 8th Grade Information Technology – Zachary Sheldon
  • 8th Grade Personal Development – Logan Purvis
  • 8th Grade Culinary Arts – Ian Schneider
  • 8th Grade Agricultural Science – Mitchell Singleton
  • 8th Grade Reading 3/Intensive – Amber Comalander
  • 8th Grade Chorus – Jessica Stacey
  • 8th Grade Advanced Band – Makenzie Colvin

Most Improved Reading Award

  • 7th Grade Reading – Naeshawn Williams
  • 8th Grade Reading – James Brooks

“A” Honor Roll 6th Grade

  • Ashtyn Carnley
  • Kaylin Glenn
  • Madison Kemp
  • Seth Killam
  • Alexander McMinn
  • Kyrha Shisk
  • Austin Smith
  • Meredith Morgan

“A “Honor Roll 7th Grade

  • Ellie Amerson
  • Kayla Galvan
  • Triston Long
  • Hannah Nelson
  • Sarah Perritt
  • Jake White
  • Tara Windham

“A” Honor Roll 8th Grade

  • Alyssa Borelli
  • Ian Schneider
  • Jada Tucker

“A-B” Honor Roll 6th Grade

  • Austin Adams
  • Lexxi Baggett
  • Jacob Borelli
  • Emily Brown
  • Dalton Brown
  • Skye Bullington
  • Caren Cannon
  • Logan Chavers
  • Justin Cruce
  • Rebecca Diamond
  • Alabama Gilley
  • Dalton Hamilton
  • Savannah Hart
  • Christopher Johnson
  • Keegun Johnston
  • Tanner Levins
  • Aubree Love
  • Jessie McCall
  • Gabrielle Peebles
  • Delaney Reynolds
  • Samantha Roux
  • Lydia Smith
  • Cameron White
  • Taryn Janes
  • Aaliyah Tucker
  • Hayley Walker
  • Cailee Wilburn

“A-B” Honor Roll 7th Grade

  • Anna Belle Barberree
  • Alayna Brown
  • Dawson Brown
  • Korbin Bryan
  • Jason Fischer
  • Virginia Gentry
  • Bailee Hinote
  • Madalyn Lathan
  • Robin Nahkala
  • Celeste North
  • Olivia Reber
  • Sabra Stewart
  • Destiny Watson
  • Brandy Wooten

“A-B” Honor Roll 8th Grade

  • Autumn Albritton
  • Victoria Amerson
  • Dustin Bethea
  • Dillon Clary
  • Austin Collier
  • Jasmine Elliott
  • Emily Heard
  • Adrian King
  • Kayleigh Linam
  • Brittanie McLemore
  • Zachary Sheldon
  • Mitchell Singleton
  • Jessica Stacey
  • Elizabeth Wright

Highest Grade Point Average 6th Grade

  • Seth Killam

Highest Grade Point Average 7th Grade

  • Triston Long

Highest Grade Point Average 8th Grade

  • Alyssa Borelli

Highest Academic Average Overall

  • Seth Killam

Overall Most Improved 6th Grade

  • Shelby Bashore

Overall Most Improved 7th Grade

  • Mallory Lathan

Overall Most Improved 8th Grade

  • Morgan Pope

Overall Most Outstanding 6th Grade

  • Austin Smith

Overall Most Outstanding 7th Grade

  • Tara Windham

Overall Most Outstanding 8th Grade

  • Savanna Calhoun

Cox Inspirational Hero Award 8th Grade

  • Daysha Kite

Take Stock in Children Award

  • Sabra C. Stewart
  • Jason R. Fischer
  • Kayla N. Galvan

Duke University Talent Search

  • Alayna Brown
  • Robin Nahkala
  • Sarah Perritt
  • Miracle Deloach
  • Triston Long
  • Bailee Hinote
  • Hannah Nelson

Student of the Month 6th Grade

  • September – Zachary Hilton
  • October – Aurora McCann
  • November – Rebecca Diamond
  • December – Crystal Douglas
  • January – Lexxi Baggett
  • February – Madison Kemp
  • March – Sierra Slay
  • April- Taryn Janes
  • May – Austin Smith

Student of the Month 7th Grade

  • September – Clayton Findley
  • October – Celeste North
  • November –Triston Long
  • December – Tara Windham
  • January – Cody Kite
  • February – Jake White
  • March – Hannah Godwin
  • April – Fisher Spence
  • May – Lari McCann

Student of the Month 8th Grade

  • September – Trenton Martin
  • October – Matthew Smith
  • November – Greg Presley
  • December – Jasmine Elliott
  • January – Jessica Stacey
  • February – Savanna Calhoun
  • March – Desmone Knight
  • April – Elizabeth Wright
  • May – Kayleigh Linam

Presidents Education Award

  • Alyssa Brianna Borelli
  • Kristopher Ian Schneider
  • Jada Mona Tucker
  • Jessica Lauren Stacey
  • Autumn Grace Albritton
  • Mitchell James Singleton
  • Kayleigh Grace Linam
  • Zachary Chase Sheldon
  • Makensie Ann Colvin
  • Savanna Louise Calhoun
  • Peighton Danielle Dortch
  • Elizabeth Paige Wright
  • Victoria Anne Amerson
  • Jasmine Nicole Elliott
  • Adrian Daniel King
  • Jewel Regina Garner
  • Luke Carlton Ward
  • Emily Michelle Heard
  • Amy Danielle Branch
  • Ean Taylor Lundy
  • Quentin Lee Sampson
  • Dillon Scott Clary
  • Austin Shane Collier
  • Colby Winston Dees
  • Morgan Alexis Myrick
  • Hadley Marie Woodfin
  • Logan Hunter Cofield
  • April Gail Payne

Golden Eagle Top Gun Award 6th Grade

  • Ashtyn Carnley
  • Rebecca Diamond
  • Kaylin Glenn
  • Aubree Love
  • Madison Kemp
  • Seth Killam
  • Delaney Reynolds
  • Justin Cruce
  • Alex McMinn
  • Taryn Janes
  • Meredith Morgan
  • Hayley Walker
  • Austin Smith
  • Jessie McCall
  • Dalton Brown
  • Gabrielle Peebles
  • Chris Johnson
  • Aaliyah Tucker
  • Jacob Borelli
  • Rebekah Amerson
  • Tanner Levins
  • Logan Chavers
  • Lydia Smith
  • Katherine Buford
  • Lexxi Baggett
  • Kristopher Baxter
  • Emma Fennell
  • Savannah Fullerton
  • Nikoal Creamer
  • Hannah Ellis
  • Samantha Roux
  • Aurora McCann
  • Kendall Enfinger
  • Cameron Long
  • Wyatt Oliver
  • Shelby Bashore
  • Madison Nassar
  • Savannah Hart
  • Madison Sherouse
  • Morgan Lathan
  • Madelyn Plant
  • Ryan Sconiers
  • Cailee Wilburn

Golden Eagle Top Gun Award 7th Grade

  • Ellie Amerson
  • Alayna Brown
  • Dawson Brown
  • Korbin Bryan
  • Logan Calloway
  • Jernie Crabtree
  • Aaron Dees
  • Breanna Deloach
  • Logan Doremus
  • Jason Fischer
  • Kayla Galvan
  • Austin Ging
  • Abby Hammond
  • Bailee Hinote
  • Alia Janes
  • Madelyn Lathan
  • Mallory Lathan
  • Triston Long
  • Robin Nahkala
  • Anna Nelson
  • Hannah Nelson
  • Angel Philyaw
  • Olivia Reber
  • Heath Sheldt
  • Fisher Spence
  • Hunter Spence
  • Victoria Thames
  • Jayda Warner
  • Tara Windham
  • James Davis
  • Rhayeshawanna Davidson
  • Celeste North
  • Sara Perritt
  • Andrew Sharpless
  • Myisha Syria
  • Trevor Singleton

Golden Eagle Top gun Award 8th Grade

  • Kayleigh Linam
  • Shyla Pope
  • Mallory Gibson
  • Kaylee Brown
  • Rachael Irby
  • Brianne Hicks
  • Alyssa Borelli
  • Ian Schneider
  • Jada Tucker
  • Autumn Albritton
  • Mitchell Singleton
  • Zachary Sheldon
  • Savanna Calhoun
  • Peighton Dortch
  • Elizabeth Wright
  • Victoria Amerson
  • Jasmine Elliott
  • Adrian King
  • Jewel Garner
  • Emily Heard
  • Ean Lundy
  • Dillon Clary
  • Colby Dees
  • Hadley Woodfin
  • Brittanie McLemore
  • Jacob Weaver
  • Aubriene Odom
  • Mary Catherine Jernigan
  • Khari Codrington
  • Tylia White
  • Tabitha Chavers
  • Cody Smith
  • Dustin Crumbley
  • Logan Purvis
  • Amy Branch
  • Christopher Boutwell
  • Jessica Stacey
  • Austin Collier

VFW Award 6th Grade

  • Tanner Levins
  • Meredith Morgan
  • Lydia Smith

Ruritan Award 8th Grade

  • Mitchell Singleton

Citizen of the Year Award 8th Grade

  • Mitchell Singleton

Certificate of Appreciation

  • Poarch Creek Indians

Principal’s Award 6th Grade

  • Justin Cruce

Principal’s Award 7th Grade

  • Jaylah Spears

Principal’s Award 8th Grade

  • Daysha Kite

A Rare Sight: Three Planets Together

May 28, 2013

There was a rare celestial dance of sorts in the skies Sunday and Monday night, staring  Jupiter, Venus and Mercury.

The Sunday night show was called a “triple conjunction”, with the three planets — which happen to the brightest in the sky — appearing in a triangle-like meeting. Triple conjunctions of planets are fairly rare.  The last time it happened was in May 2011, and it won’t happen again until October 2015.

The show will have one last performance, weather permitting, on Tuesday evening. The best time to look is 30 to 60 minutes after sunset. Tuesday night, Jupiter and Venus will appear much closer together, separated by just one degree.

Pictured top: Mercury, Jupiter and Venus together as seen over a water tower in Walnut Hill Sunday evening. Pictured below: The same photograph with the planets labeled.  NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Photo Gallery: Atmore Area Memorial Day Service

May 28, 2013

About 200 people gathered in Atmore Monday morning for a Memorial Day service to recognize those that have served and paid the ultimate sacrifice from Atmore, Walnut Hill, Bratt and surrounding areas.

Members of American Legion Post 90 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7016 took part in a solemn ceremony, reading aloud the names of each deceased service member that appear on a spire-shaped monument. A bell was tolled in honor of those that served.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Among the latest names memorialized was  LCpl Travis Nelson of Bratt, who was killed in a action in August 2011 in  Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. It was just two weeks after his 19th birthday and only about a month after he arrived in Afghanistan.

Pictured: A Memorial Day service Monday morning in Atmore, honoring those that served from Atmore and North Escambia. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Kids Can Dig Into Reading This Summer At The Library

May 28, 2013

Kids of all ages can keep their reading skills sharp during the summer as they “Dig Into Reading” with summer reading programs at area libraries.


WEST FLORIDA LIBRARY

The West Florida Public Library will hold a “Dig Into Reading” summer reading club for all children ages preschool and up. The event will include stories, weird noises, shadow puppets, magic, reptiles and more.

The 2013 Summer Reading Club will be held June 3-August 10. Children can register at any West Florida Public Library.

Century Branch Library
Summer Reading Program – Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m.

Molino Branch Library
Preschool story time — Mondays, 2:45 p.m.
Summer Reading Program -  Mondays, 4:00 p.m.

Tryon Branch
Preschool story time — Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.
Summer Reading Program -  Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.

Main Library
Preschool story time — Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.
Summer Reading Program -  Mondays, noon.

Southwest Branch
Summer Reading Program – Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.

Westside Branch
Preschool story time — Saturdays, 2:30 p.m.
Summer Reading Program – Tuesdays, 4:30 p.m.

JAY LIBRARY

The Santa Rosa County Library System opens online registration for the 2013 summer reading program on Saturday, June 1 at www.santarosa.fl.gov/libraries.

The summer reading program’s kickoff and Viva Florida 500 Celebration, “Dig into Agriculture,” will be held at the Jay Library on Friday, June 7  at 1 p.m. Meet TUFFY, the Real American Quarter Horse, sit in a tractor, crawl through a soil tunnel, and plant your very own seed. Come enjoy hot dogs and peanuts.

Dig up some fun at library programs from June 10-July 19. Story time for 3-5 year olds (who are able to attend without a caregiver) will be held at 11 a.m. on Mondays at the Jay Library. Summer reading programs for those in grades kindergarten through fifth grades during last school year will be held on Mondays at 2 p.m. at the Jay Library. All activities are free and open to the public.

Featured programs include “Digging into Treasured Tales” by storyteller Pat Nease, “Burrowing Animals” by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission—Northwest Region, “Digging up the Past” by the Florida Public Archaeology Network, “Pirate Tales” by puppeteer Katie Adams, “The Library Dragon” illustrator Michael White, and “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” by the Jacksonville University Storybook Theater.

Football, Cheerleading Registrations Set For NWE, Jay, Cantonment, Flomaton

May 28, 2013

Youth football and cheerleading registrations are beginning for Northwest Escambia, Cantonment, Jay and Flomaton.

Northwest Escambia  Football and Cheerleading

Registration for Northwest Escambia Football and Cheerleading will be held every Saturday until July 27 at Ernest Ward Middle School and at Nadine McCall Park in Century at the corner of Hecker Road and North Century Blvd.Registration is $75 for football, plus jersey and trophy. Cheerleading fee is $35, plus uniform cost.  For more information, call Greg Gibson at (850) 449-3185 .

Cantonment Cowboys Football and Cheerleading

Registration for Cantonment Cowboys football and cheerleading will be held on Saturdays, June 1 – July 27 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Cantonment Football Field off Well Line Road. Cheerleaders should register by June 20th for certification purposes. Register online anytime at www.cantonmentcowboys.org/register/

Jay Junior League

The Jay Junior League will hold football and cheerleading signups every Tuesday  from 5-8 p.m. through June 25, and every Saturday, June 1 – July 20 from 9 a.m. until noon at Bray-Hendricks City Park. Registration fee is $60. For more information, call (850) 529-7614 or (850) 529-9870.

Flomaton Youth Football and Cheerleading

Flomaton Youth Football and Cheerleading registration will be Saturdays, June 8-22 from 9-11 a.m. at Hurricane Park. The football fee is $50. One-half the cheerleading fee, $125, is due at signup for uniforms. Fund raisers will be held to help cover the remainder of the cheerleading fee. June 22 is absolutely the last day of signup for cheerleaders.

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