Vacation Bible Schools Scheduled At Many Churches

June 7, 2015

Vacation Bible School is a summertime tradition for many area children. Here is a list of upcoming VBS events in the North Escambia area. To add a VBS to this list, email news@northescambia.com.

First Baptist Church of Bratt VBS
First Baptist Church of Bratt Vacation Bible School will be , June 8-12 from 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. each day.

Ray’s Chapel VBS
Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church will hold their VBS “Camp Kilimanjaro”, June 8-12 from 6 – 8:30 p.m.  The church is located at 140 W Bogia Road in McDavid. Everyone is welcome for fun, food and games.

First Baptist Cantonment VBS
The First Baptist Church of Cantonment will hold VBS from June 8-June 12. To register or for information, call (850) 968-9135.

Atmore First Assembly VBS
First Assembly of God in Atmore will hold Vacation Bible Shool for children ages 3 through the 6th grade June 8-12 from 8 until 11:30 a.m.

Atmore United Methodist VBS
Atmore First United Methodist Church will hold “Everest” Vacation Bible School for children K-5 through 6th grade June 7-11 from 6- p.m. Everyone welcome.

Holy Cross Episcopal Church VBS
Everest VBS 2015 will be 5 to 8:30 pm, June 14-18, at Holy Cross Episcopal Church at 7979 North 9th Avenue, in Pensacola, for all children from 3-years to 5th grade. Brown bag dinner is included. (850) 477-8596.

Popular Dell VBS
Poplar Dell Baptist Church will hold their Vacation Bible School for ages nursery-6th grade, June 15-19 from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.  The final night will be family night complete with outside water slides, supper and other fun activities. The theme this year is “Journey Off the Map.” Visitors are welcome! The church is located at 2631 Highway 4A in Century. Contact Louise Gandy at (850) 256-0690.

Heritage Baptist Church VBS Cantonment
Heritage Baptist Church at 3065 Hwy 297A in Cantonment will have VBS June 15-19, 6-8:45 p.m. with the “Everest” theme.

Bush Street VBS
The Bush Street Church at 2328 Bush Street in Pensacola will hold a “Jungle Safari” Vacation Bible School June 18-19 from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. and June 20th from 10 am.. until noon, followed by the cookout.

Highland Baptist VBS
Highland Baptist Church will hold VBS June 22 – 26 from 5:30 until 8:30 p.m. for children ages three years old through completion of fifth grade. Family night will be June 28. Everyone is welcome.

New Bethal Jay VBS
New Bethel Baptish Church will hold their VBS “Fun Run 2015″, June 22 – 26 from 5 – 8 p.m. The church is located at 10995 Chumuckla Highway in Jay. Everyone is welcome.

Walnut Hill Baptist VBS
Walnut Hill Baptist Church will hold “Journey Off the Map” Vacation Bible School June 22-26 from 6-8:30 p.m.

Faith Bible Baptist Century VBS
Faith Bible Baptist Church “Camp Courageous: Equipping For Life” VBS will take place July 13-17 from 6 until 8:30 p.m. for ages 5-12. The church is located at 5801 N.Century Blvd. For more information or transportation call (850) 256-5483.

Trinity Lutheran Cantonment VBS
Camp Discovery, VBS 2015, will be 9-noon daily, July 13-17, at Trinity Lutheran Church at 2385 Highway 297A in Cantonment. For more, visit www.trinity-lutheranchurch.org or call (850) 968-0078.

Aldersgate Molino VBS
Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Molino will host Camp E.D.G.E. Vacation Bible School July 20-24 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. daily for all children from 3-years to rising 5th graders. For more info, call (850) 587-2489, (850) 587-3571 or the church office at (850) 587-5294.

Escambia Man Charged With Midday Tom Thumb Robbery

June 7, 2015

An Escambia County man has been charged with robbing a Tom Thumb midday Saturday.

Antonio Collins, 32 was arrested around 5:30 p.m. Saturday after he turned himself in at police headquarters. Pensacola Police Detective  Cliff Lyster said Collins was charged with robbery.

The incident occurred around Saturday at the Tom Thumb, 1290 Airport Blvd. A 29-year-old female cashier told Officer Hank Wells she was waiting on a customer when the Collins went behind the counter, got behind her and threatened to hurt her if she didn’t give him money. The clerk opened the register and the suspect took an undisclosed amount of cash before leaving the business toward the Sam’s Club parking lot.

Collins managed to convince a man in the Sam’s Club parking lot to give him a ride after  he said his sister had left him there. But as they were leaving, the man noticed police vehicles arriving in the area and began thinking something was wrong.

The man dropped the suspect off in the area of Airport and Pensacola boulevards and returned to the convenience store where he reported what happened to police.

Queens Of The NHS Gym Named

June 7, 2015

During National Physical Education and Sports week last month at Northview High School, a competition was held among girls in the weightlifting and conditioning classes for the title of “Queens of the Gym”.

The girls teamed up and participated in variety activities that tested their endurance, speed, agility, strength, and overall athletic ability.

The following teams were winners in the competitions:

  • Most Push Ups in a minute- Morgan Ward and Hannah Gibson
  • Most Sit-ups in a minute- Andrea Miles and Mrs. Nall
  • Farthest Toss -Shnala Banks and Dimionque Brown
  • Farthest Jump – Shnala Banks and Dimionque Brown
  • Fastest Mile – Morgan Ward and Hannah Gibson
  • Strongest Team in bench press- Tied- Ashlynn McCall & Destiny Mathis, and Madison McGhee and Angel Lathan
  • Fastest Obstacle Time- Jadlyn Agerton and Peighton Dortch

Overall Team for Northview’s Queens of the Gym 2015

  • 3rd Runner up- Kayla Galvan and Tori Smith
  • 2nd Runner up -Madison McGhee and Angel Lathan
  • Queens for 2015- Morgan Ward and Hannah Gibson

Pictured top: Morgan Ward and Hannah Gibson, Queens of the Gym, at Northview High School. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Pedestrian Killed On Davis Highway

June 7, 2015

A pedestrian was killed Saturday morning in Escambia County as they attempted to cross Davis Highway near Blackwell Lane.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 37-year old Cristi Hayes was traveling northbound on Davis Highway about 12:43 a.m. when 43-year old pedestrian Darren Deffley walked into the path of her 1999 Ford Windstar.

Deffley was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. Hayes received minor injuries.

No charges were filed in the crash.

Wahoo’s Winker Continues Hot Hitting In Loss

June 7, 2015

Southern League pitchers may want to take note, Jesse Winker is getting used to your stuff.

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos outfielder tripled for the team’s only hit and scored the only run in a, 5-1, series opening loss to the Jacksonville Suns Saturday. The game was the 115th sellout at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium since the ballpark opened in April 2012.

Winker is now batting .400 on 8-20 hitting in his last six games with two runs a triple and three RBIs. Winker, who won the Arizona Fall League batting crown this fall, has seen his average rise to .249 on the season.

Winker, the Cincinnati Reds’ No. 2 prospect, lined a triple into the right field corner against reliever Craig Stem to lead off the seventh inning. He then scored on a deep fly ball to left field by first baseman Kyle Waldrop to cut Jacksonville’s lead, 3-1.

“Jess is back to his old form,” said Pensacola manager Pat Kelly. “That’s the Winker I know. He’s a very natural hitter. He can’t have too many swing thoughts. He’s a guy you don’t talk mechanics to. He sees the ball and hits it.”

Kelly said Winker started coming around in the last series against the rival Mobile BayBears. Winker said he’s just trying to be a “tough out.”

“You have to be a tough out,” said Winker, who was chosen in the first round three years ago. “You have to learn to fight even if things are not going your way. Sometimes you’re wishing, ‘Dang, I wish I hit it five feet to the left or right.’”

Meanwhile, Jacksonville left-hander Matt Tomshaw no-hit Pensacola through six innings, allowing just four Blue Wahoos runners to reach base. Tomshaw, who is making his Double-A debut this season, has now started four games for Jacksonville and given up four runs in 21 innings for a 1.71 ERA.

The 26-year-old Tomshaw was getting his fourth spot start this year in place of Kendry Flores, who was recalled to the parent club Miami Marlins earlier this week. Flores made his debut Saturday for Miami and allowed three hits and a walk in 0.2 innings but didn’t allow any runs.

Tomshaw, drafted in the 42nd round out of Jacksonville University by the Minnesota Twins in 2011, said his last no-hitter came in a seven inning game in his sophomore year in high school.

“I was able to work off my fastball—show it in and then throw my sinker away,” said Tomshaw, who improved to 2-4. “That led to a lot of ground balls. Our defense was outstanding.”

Jacksonville finally opened up the game on Peralta in the fifth inning. He had pitched out of a bases loaded jam in the fourth, allowing one run. But in the fifth catcher Chadd Krist earned a walk and scored on a single by center fielder Kenny Wilson to go ahead, 2-0.  Wilson then scored when right fielder Carlos Lopez hit a hard grounder back through the box to centerfield for a 3-0 lead.

Jacksonville added two more insurance runs in the ninth on a solo home run that left fielder Matt Juengel crushed over the left field wall for his ninth of the season. It then went ahead, 5-1, on a score by Terrance Dayleg on a Wilson single.

John Douglas Oswalt

June 7, 2015

John Douglas Oswalt, 35, of Bartlett, TN passed away on May 4, 2015.

He is survived by his fiancée, Shawna Michelle Moore, parents, John Robert Oswalt and Carol Oswalt, sister Missy Davenport, brother-in-law, Ricky Davenport, niece, Cassidy Davenport, nephew, Mason Davenport and grandparents, Robert W. Oswalt and Marie E. Oswalt. Mr. Oswalt is now with Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God.

The family would like everyone to attend his Celebration of Life service on Saturday, June 13 at 10 a.m. at Bellevue Baptist Church, 2000 Appling Rd. Cordova, TN. The burial will follow at Memorial Gardens, 3700 North Germantown Rd. After the burial the family invites everyone back to Bellevue Baptist Church for a reception.

Minnie Elberta Kelly

June 7, 2015

Mrs. Minnie Elberta Kelly, 77, passed away on Thursday, June 4, 2015, in Bay Minette.

Mrs. Kelly was a native of McDavid, former longtime resident of Christian Home, FL and a resident of Bay Minette since 1973. Mrs. Kelly was the former owner of Gene’s Taxi & Locksmith in Bay Minette. She was a member of the Christian Home Freewill Baptist Church.

Her husband, Gene Kelly; and brother, Ray Holland, precede her in death.

Survivors include her two sons, David (Kim) Kelly of Bay Minette and James Kelly of Wyoming; one daughter, Carla Herring (Timmie Thomley) of Bay Minette; two brothers, Bill (Hazel) Holland of Pensacola and Roger (Gloria) Holland of Christian Home; two sisters, Gale Smith of Pensacola and Edna (Don) Cerny of Dallas, TX; 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Sunday, June 7, 2015, at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with the Sis. Helen Stewart officiating.

Burial was at the Christian Home Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Brandon Kelly, Justin Kelly, Aaron Milligan, Preston Ferrell, Anthony Morris, Patrick Hadley and Dustin DeVan.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes is in charge of all arrangements.

Euni Belle Ball

June 7, 2015

Euni Ball, 76, was called home from this life on Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Euni was married for 57 years to her loving husband, Gene Ball. Together, they are sealed for time and all eternity. Euni loved cooking, sewing, gardening, and spoiling everyone around her. Euni was a military wife for 24 years. She was an extremely strong woman and a loving mother. She had quite a sense of humor and knew how to make life, fun. Together Gene and Euni raised five children.

She is preceded in death by son, Johnny Lynn Ball.

She is survived by her husband, Gene Ball; and children, Cindy Joyner (Jack Joyner), Sandy Phillips (John Phillips III), Keith Ball (Shannon Ball), Kevin Ball. She has nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 6, 2015, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on Foxrun Drive.

Pensacola Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home is directing.

Lillian D. Bryars

June 7, 2015

Lillian D. Bryars, 86, of Pensacola, passed away June 3, 2015. She was a title searcher for Lawyers Title Co. She was also a strong supporter of our military and veterans. She enjoyed lunches and shopping with her girlfriends. Her greatest love was her family and spoiling her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Lillian was preceded in death by her parents, John P. and Bertha Mae Sandiford; and her husband, Clarance L Bryars, Jr.

She is survived by her brothers, John (Barbara) Sandiford of Olive Branch, MS and Kenneth (Mona) Sandiford of Atlanta, GA; sister, Molly (Bob) Rich of DeLand, FL; sons, Robert Scott Bryars of Gautier, MS and Kenneth (Linda) Bryars of Pensacola; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be Monday, June 8, 2015, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m at Faith Chapel Funeral Home South.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, June 9, 2015, at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Dr. Dale Patterson will officiate and interment will follow at Pensacola Memorial Gardens.

Pallbearers will be Jeff Gibbs, John Bryars, Christian Leeper, Mike Green, Rick Roberson and John Kimbrell.

Honorary pallbearers will be David Sandiford and Burt Kimbrell.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home South is entrusted with the arrangements.

Early Morning Fire Destroys Cantonment Barn

June 6, 2015

An early morning fire destroyed a barn or storage building in Cantonment.

The fire was reported about 1:45 a.m. Saturday in the 2600 block of Sandicrest Drive, just off Highway 297A. The structure had already burned to the ground when the first firefighters arrived on scene a few moments later.

There were no injuries reported. The cause of the blaze was not known.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

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