2015 In Photos: May

January 1, 2016

Today, we continue our look back at the year 2015 in photos with a look at May.

A new traffic signal was installed at the intersection of Highway 29 and Highway 97 in Molino. The signal was in flash-only mode for several weeks before becoming active.

Reimagine Century’s goal was to breathe new life into Century, where the faithful reached out to touch the hearts and lives of area residents in need.


Blountstown defeated the Northview Chiefs in the Class 1A state semifinal game at Jet Blue Park in Fort Myers.

The first eighth grade class to attend the newly rebuilt Ernest Ward Middle School in Walnut Hill ended their middle school careers in May with smiles, shouts and tears.

Just over 100 members of the Northview High School Class of 2015 graduated in May.

During the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive, with letter carriers in Escambia County collecting tons and tons of food to benefit local groups like the Manna Food Pantries.

The Northview High School Theatre Department presented the Broadway musical “Hairspray”.

The Tate High School Lady Aggies beat Sarasota 8-1  in Vero Beach to claim the FHSAA Class 7A state championship.

The Chiefland Indians defeated the Jay Royals 3-2 in eight innings for the Class 1A softball state championship.


The first Molino Crawfish Festival was held.

Molino’s new red light, speeding, paving and parks were the hot topics during a District 5 town hall meeting hosted by Commissioner Steven Barry and county department heads.

A National Day of Prayer event was held in Molino.

Workers on top of a 12-foot tall water tower in Bratt.

A dedication ceremony and open house were held at the new Langley Bell 4-H Center in Cantonment.

The 41st annual Pen Wheels Fishing Rodeo was held Saturday in Walnut Hill.

Sawmill Day was held in Century during May.

An open house and ribbon cutting was held  for the Abundant Life Children of Hope Center, a new daycare, in Century.

Northview and Jay met in a Spring football game.

Northview and Jay met in a Spring football game.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office held a  Clean Sweep operation  in the Cottage Hill area.


Tate High School’s Tori Perkins was named the Class 7A softball player of the year, and Tate coach Melinda Wyatt was named the 7A coach of the year by the Florida Dairy Farmers.

Memorial Day services honored the fallen.

Ransom, Ernest Ward and Workman middle school met in a track meet.

Ernest Ward Middle School teacher Connie Chamberlin received a lunchtime surprise, as her soldier son popped into the school cafeteria as he was home on leave.

A ribbon cutting was held  for improvements at Carver Park in Cantonment, including a renovated community resource center, enlarged parking lot, volleyball court and re-striped basketball court.

Heather Leonard’s Danceworks 20th annual recital was held  at Northview High School.

The Greater First Baptist Church of Cantonment celebrated their 65th anniversary with special services.

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