Northview Tribal Beat Participates In Dixieland Band Festival
October 26, 2015
The Northview High School Tribal Beat Band scored an over “2″ rating Saturday during the Dixieland Band Festival in Brewton. The band’s drum major received a “1″ rating, while other components such as color guard, majorettes and percussion scored a “2″. Photos by Gary Amerson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
G’day Mate! Local Students Take Virtual Trip To Australia
October 26, 2015
G’day mate! Hundreds of students at Bratt and Byrneville elementary schools recently took a virtual trip to Australia, thanks to The Global Corner International Learning Center.
The students spent time learning through hands-on activities about the language, arts, culture, geography and more of a unique land half a world away. Each year, The Global Corner teachers take students from their classroom virtually to another country. Through The Global Corner, local students have “visited” Japan, Spain, Egypt, Brazil, Russian, Italy, Kenya and now Australia.
Other North Escambia area schools will take the Global Corner virtual trip to Australia. The program will visit Molino Park Elementary in November and Jim Allen Elementary in February.
Pictured top: Thanks in part to a grant from the International Paper Foundation, The Global Corner was able to provide Passport to Australia Activity Books to K-2 students at Bratt Elementary School. These books reinforce the information taught during our Passport to Australia with fun activities. Pictured two photos below: Global Corner at Bratt Elementary School. Pictured bottom: Byrneville Elementary School’s “Bob” and Bess” discuss the visit of Global Corner to their school. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Jerry Wayne Dorriety
October 26, 2015
Mr. Jerry Wayne Dorriety, 63, passed away on Saturday, October 24, 2015, in Lottie, Alabama.
Mr. Dorriety was a native of Huxford and a resident of Lottie for the past 26 years. Mr. Dorriety attended the Fretwell Tabernacle Holiness Church. He is preceded in death by his parents, James and Maggie Dorriety.
Survivors include his wife of 29 years, Ora Jane Dorriety of Lottie; two sons, James “Jim” Dorriety, Sr. of Atmore and Robbie (Nickie) Turberville of Lottie; three daughters, Ashleigh Dorriety Etheridge of Atmore, Andrea (Jeremy) Ratz New of Bay Minette and Julie Turberville of Monroeville; three brothers, Curtis Lavone Dorriety of Tillman’s Corner, AL, Charles A. (Barbara) Dorriety of Robinsonville and Billie (Connie) Dorriety of Atmore; five sisters, Arvie Jean Jones of Pensacola, Ersel Lee (Roy) Brackin of Munson, Elizabeth (George) Lundy of Semirah Spings, AL, Doris (James) Lewis of Milton and Betty Weaver of Booneville, AL; eight grandchildren, Jim Dorriety, Jr, MaKayla Dorriety, Gracie Dorriety, Dagan New, Carley New, Darcey Turberville, Kara Turberville and Andrew Turberville; and one great-grandchild, Brantlee Ray Dorriety.
Funeral services will be Tuesday, October 27, 2015, at 2 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Sis. Helen Stewart officiating.
Burial will follow at the Traveler’s Rest Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Dagan New, Jeremy New, Destery Boutwell, Toby Boutwell, Joe Joe Boutwell, Jacob Boutwell, Wayne Coleman and Lawrence Gill.
Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes is in charge of all arrangements.
Doris Emmons Brown
October 26, 2015
Mrs. Doris Emmons Brown, of McDavid, passed away on Friday, October 23, 2015, at her home surrounded by her family.
Doris was born in Byrneville to Joe and Olean Emmons on March 9, 1941. She married Winston on January 4, 1958, in Byrneville and they resided in McDavid. Doris was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Tammy; and two grandchildren.
Doris is survived by her husband of 57 years, Winston Brown of McDavid; sons, Tony (Angie) Brown of Pace, Steve (Tami) Brown of Jay, and Mike (Lori) Brown of Flomaton; brothers, Joey (Sandra) Emmons of Salsbury, NC, Wayne (Linda) Emmons of Pensacola; sisters, Betty (Troy) Brown of McDavid and Pat Harrison of Jay; 12 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at Flomaton Funeral Home Chapel on Monday, October 26, 2015, at 10 a.m. with Bro. Ed Brown and Rev. Robby McCann officiating.
Interment will follow in Crary Memorial Cemetery at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Bluff Springs.
Pallbearers will be her grandsons, Hank, Joe, Tyler, Hunter, Ben, Cole.
Flomaton Funeral Home Directing.
I Lost My Son: Remembering Fallen Marine J.R. Spears
October 25, 2015
It’s been 10 years since Marine Cpl. J.R. Spears was killed by a single gunshot wound in Iraq, the first fatality from Escambia or Santa Rosa counties during the war in Iraq.
Saturday afternoon, his family, community members and even complete strangers gathered next to the J.R. Spears Memorial Field at Don Sutton Ballpark in Molino to remember the Tate High School graduate. It was, according to his father Tim Spears, a chance to celebrate what he meant to family and the community.
Spears and his daughters Jessie and Jenny wore black t-shirts with the No. 62 — J.R. Spears’ jersey number at right guard for the Tate Aggies. The team has since retired the jersey number in his honor.
Those gathered Saturday afternoon laughed and cried as they remembered J.R., and many wrote personal messages to him on red, white and blue balloons.
“Love and miss you – our hearys are broken. Save a place for us. Kisses from Molino,” said the message on one balloon. Many people wrote “Semper Fi” or “Thank you”. While another person wrote “You are forever in our hearts”. The balloons were released heavenward in his memory.
“We are going to send them straight to heaven,” event emcee T. Bubba Bechtol told the crowd.
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The event also raised money for the J.R. Spears Memorial Scholarship that provides tuition for deserving Tate High graduates at Pensacola State College. When the winner of a “50/50 raffle” to benefit the scholarship fund was announced, a member of the Patriot Guard stepped forward and collected his winnings, only to return the cash to Tim Spears for the scholarship fund.
From the balloons, to the stories, to the hugs, and even the hamburgers and hot dogs, it was all about remembering the legacy of J.R. Spears.
“I don’t want everybody to forget why he died. He was doing what he thought was right,” father Tim Spears said. “A month or so before he was killed, there was a picture that came out…that showed him inside a house in Iraq talking to a man and a woman about why it so important for them to go and vote in their election and telling them what democracy was all about. That’s the kind of stuff that I want everybody to know.”
“They are not just over there killing people. They are trying their best to do what is right for the country that they are in and while defending our freedom and way of life over here,” he continued.
Then he paused, fighting back tears.
“And I guess there’s just a little bit personal on my part. I lost my son, and I want everybody to remember him and what he did.”
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Firefighters Battle Fire At Atmore Chemical Plant
October 25, 2015
Firefighters spent several hours battling a fire at a chemical plant in Atmore.
Smoke was reported Saturday morning at Sunbelt Chemicals, located just off Highway 31 near the Atmore Country Club. The source of the smoke was traced to a smoldering fire inside insulation located over an office area inside the plant. The insulation contained sulfur dust that was burning, official said.
Firefighters worked for hours to remove the smoldering insulation. There were no injuries reported, and officials say the fire poised no danger to the public.
The plant manufactures and distributes sulfur products.
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CrossFaith Church Motorcycle Ride Benefits Alzheimer’s Services
October 25, 2015
CrossFaith Church in Molino held their annual “Ride to Remember” motorcycle ride Saturday to benefit local Alzheimer’s victims and their families. The ride began at Eagle’s Talon on Copter Road and ended at the church in Molino with a cookout, door prizes and more.
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Photos by Megan Whitney Horne for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Motorcycle Hits Tate High School Band Bus, Flees Scene
October 25, 2015
The Florida Highway Patrol is still searching for a motorcyclist that slammed into a school bus loaded with Tate High band members early Saturday morning.
Members of the Tate High Showband of the South were on several buses returning from an away football game. At Highway 87 and High School Boulevard in Navarre, the driver of a 2006 Yamaha motorcycle attempted a U-turn and struck the rear of the bus driven by Jackie Carnley of Milton.
After the collision, the driver of the motorcycle fled the scene on foot. The passenger on the motorcycle, 29-year old Donna G. Williams of Navarre, was transported to Fort Walton Beach Medical Center with minor injures.
There were 51 total passengers — 43 minors and eight adults — on the school bus. None of of them were injured.
The accident remains under investigation by the FHP.
FDOT: Weekly Traffic Alerts
October 25, 2015
Drivers will encounter traffic disruptions on the following state roads in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties as crews perform construction and maintenance activities.
Nine Mile Road from west of I-10 to Heritage Oaks Drive in Escambia County – Eastbound lane closures from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. beginning Sunday, Oct. 25 through Friday Oct. 30 as crews perform construction activities.
S.R. 727 (Fairfield Drive) between Mobile Highway (S.R. 10A) and N. Palafox (S.R. 95/U.S. 29) in Escambia County – Intermittent lane closures from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday, Oct. 26 through Friday, Oct. 30 as crews perform striping operations.
I-110 Bridge Painting – Drivers may encounter intermittent daytime restrictions on city streets under I-110 between Maxwell and Garden Streets as crews clean the bridges. The $2.6 million rehabilitation project is anticipated to be complete summer 2016.
I-10 Six Lane, Santa Rosa County – I-10 east and westbound between the Escambia Bay Bridge and State Road (S.R.) 281 (Avalon Boulevard) in Santa Rosa County. Alternating lane closures Sunday, Oct. 25 through Thursday, Oct. 29. Lane closures will be in effect from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. as crews place temporary asphalt, concrete barrier wall and striping. Drivers will also encounter alternating lane closures on S.R. 281 (Avalon Boulevard) near the I-10 interchange as crews pace barrier wall and remove concrete.
U.S. 98 Resurfacing, Santa Rosa County – U.S. 98 between Live Oaks Village shopping center and the Gulf Breeze Zoo in Santa Rosa County. Alternating lane closures from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Friday, Oct. 23, through Thursday, Oct. 29. Crews will be placing the final layer of asphalt on the roadway and completing work list items.
Drivers are reminded to use caution, especially at night, when traveling through a work zone. All planned construction activities are weather dependent and may be re-scheduled in the event of inclement weather.
Photo Gallery: Hundreds Attend Williams Station Day
October 25, 2015
Hundreds attended the annual Williams Station Day in Atmore Saturday.
Williams Station Day takes its name from Atmore’s early history when in 1866 the community was a supply stop along the Mobile and Great Northern railroad. Festival-goers were entertained by a wide variety of musical acts, and a wide variety of arts and crafts were also available. An opening ceremony that featured a pink balloon release to recognize Breast Cancer Awareness month in October.
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