2016 In Photos: April

December 30, 2016

Today, we continue our look back at the year 2016 in photos with a look at April.

An April sunset in North Escambia.

After an absence of several years, baseball and softball returned in April to the Cantonment Ballpark.

Opening Day for Northwest Escambia at Bradberry Park in Walnut Hill.

It was announced that former Century High School and the football stadium on Hecker Road will be demolished due to tornado damage.

“The Bully Plays” was presented at Tate High School.

The 20th Annual Escambia County School District’s Special Olympics Spring Games were held in April at Tate High School with over 500 student athletes. Over 600 Tate student volunteers assisted as “buddies” and event workers.

The Escambia County Public Schools Foundation honored 68 of Escambia County’s outstanding creative high school seniors at the 2016 Mira Creative Arts Awards Ceremony in Pensacola, including these students from Tate High School.

For the third year in a row, the Tate Lady Aggies won the District 1-7A title over Pace at Escambia High School.

An Earth Day Celebration was held in Century.

New members were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society during a candlelight ceremony at Ernest Ward Middle School.

The Gulf Coast Agriculture and Natural Resources Youth Organization (GCA & NRYO) Spring Livestock Show was held in Molino.

The first Black Jacket Jamboree beautiful baby contest was held  during the Blue Jacket Jamboree in Molino.

The annual Blue Jacket Jamboree was held  at the 4-H Center in Molino  with arts and crafts, kids’ activities, food, a car show and more. All proceeds from the event benefited the Northview High School FFA and FFA Scholarship Fund.


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