2013 In Photos: October
January 5, 2014
All this week, we are looking back at the photos that were in the news in 2013. Today, we are featuring photos from October.
Fire ripped through the remnants of a previously burned and now abandoned home on Juniper Street in Walnut Hill.
Century added their first CNG vehicle to their fleet in October.
Hundreds attended the annual Williams Station Day in Atmore where the Alabama Blues Brothers performed on their farewell tour.
The Northview Tribal Beat Band took top honors in their class during the annual Dixieland Band Showcase at T.R. Miller High School in Brewton.
The Tate High School Drama Department presented “Jabberwock”.
Jim Allen Elementary Principal Rachel Watts goes down in the dunking booth at the school’s annual fall carnival.
Dozens of families turned out to enjoy a free outdoor showing of the movie “Despicable Me” on a giant inflatable screen at Walnut Hill’s Bradberry Park. The event was sponsored in part by NorthEscambia.com.
Anna Fischer was crowned Northview’s homecoming queen.
The sophomore float in the Northview High School Homecoming Parade as it rolled through Bratt.
The Allen Memorial Pumpkin Patch on Highway 29 is an annual fall tradition.
Two members of the Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue — Lt. Drew Manning and Julia Cleckley — were united in marriage in October. Their wedding was held at the Molino Fire Station.
Hundreds attended the annual Molino Park Elementary School Fall Carnival.
This pickup collided with a tree on Highway 99 in Bratt.
A wreck in Santa Rosa County was just nuts. Seriously nuts. A peanut wagon apparently came loose from a truck and hit three parked cars, sending peanuts everywhere near the Allentown crossroads.
The Northview High School dance team performs.
Thousands attended the annual Jay Peanut Festival
The Northview Chiefs shut out the Jay Royals.
Molino Park students try on a fireman’s hat as they learn about fire safety.
PCA topped Tate and Northview during a cross country meet in Jay.
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