2014 In Photos: October

January 4, 2015

We are looking back at the top events of 2014  in photos. Today, we are featuring photos from October.

Northview High School officially dedicated its stadium as the Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium in honor of the late Tommy Weaver, a beloved teacher and coach.

A fire destroyed an Atmore business and threatened an entire city block.


Hundreds of students from Bratt Elementary School took a virtual trip to Kenya, thanks to the Global Corner Learning Center.

The tradition of excellence continued for the Tate High School Showband  at the Florida Bandmasters Association Music Performance Assessment at Ft. Walton Beach High School, receiving straight Superior ratings in all categories for the 44th consecutive year.

The Automation and Production Technology Academy at Northview High School is being used as a model for similar academies at middle and high schools across the region.

The Florida Chamber Foundation honored the Town of Century for their commitment to regional economic development.

Geometry students at Northview High School  completed a really sweet project — scaling ordinary candy packages into supersized replicas.


IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a local women’s philanthropy group, awarded 10 grants worth $102,500 each to community groups.

Work continued on a $1.8 million project to replace the Fannie Road Bridge outside Century.

The 1A Northview Chiefs battled to a 35-28 win over the 4A Walton Braves of Defuniak Springs.

An October tradition – the annual Allen Memorial United Methodist Church Men’s Pumpkin Patch was open on Highway 29 in Cantonment.



Northview took on Baker in volleyball action.


Kamryn Brock was name the 2014 Northview High School Homecoming Queen.

The annual Northview High School Homecoming Parade rolled through Bratt.

Community Helpers Day was held at Molino Park Elementary School.

The Ernest Ward Eagles defeated the Excel Panthers 44-20.

A Jay couple was found dead in murder-suicide.


The Tate Aggies beat Washington.

Over 1,230 volunteers from nearly 100 companies were hard at work across Escambia County as part of the United Way’s annual Day of Caring on 54 projects at nonprofit agencies and 30 schools, including painting a gazebo at Bratt Elementary School.

The Community Action Program  celebrated the opening of their newest Head Start location in the Molino Community Complex on Highway 95A.

Hundreds attended the annual Molino Park Elementary School Fall Carnival.

The Cantonment Cowboys celebrated homecoming.

Tate High School presented “Saturday the 14th” — a parody of the “Friday the 13th movies”.

The Northview High School FFA chapter was awarded one of the highest national honors presented by the National FFA in Louisville, KY.


There were no injuries when a train slammed into a vehicle in Bogia.

NorthEscambia.com photos.

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