Weekend In Photos

September 6, 2011

From tropical weather to football and much more in between, NorthEscambia.com had the photos from across the area. Click an item below to read the story and see the photo gallery.

Photos: Our Readers At Work

September 5, 2011

On Labor Day we asked our readers to share photos of themselves, their jobs and their coworkers.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured top: Angela Barron (left), ward clerk;  Patricia Reynolds delivers the mail; Keri Bishop, RN; and  Dr. Jonah McIntyre at work at the Atmore Nursing Care Center. Pictured left: Escambia County School District bus drivers Barbara Hollingsworth and Vicki Godwin at Ernest Ward Middle School. Pictured below: John Jackson of Century at work for CSX Transportation last week in Falls Cut, Pennsylvania.  Pictured page bottom: The “office” of Scott Nelson of Bratt, who works heavy civil FDOT road and bridge construction in Tampa. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photos: Tropical Storm Lee Pounds Pensacola Beach

September 4, 2011

Tropical Storm Lee pounded Pensacola Beach over the weekend with heavy surf and high winds.

For a photo gallery from Pensacola Beach on Saturday, click here.

Pictured top: Heavy waves pound powered by Tropical Storm Lee pound Pensacola Beach Saturday. Pictured below: A surfer catches a wave. Submitted photos by Amanda Kindley for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Inside Escambia County’s Command Center On Wheels

September 4, 2011

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If a major tropical storms or other disaster hits Escambia County, or even during a large event like a Blue Angels air show, Escambia County’s Office of Emergency Management has a mobile communications trailer ready to roll into action.

The emergency command center consists of a Freightliner tractor and 48-foot trailer outfitted to handle an emergency communications. Powered by a 20 KW diesel generator, the trailer has a complete radio system, cellular phone, conventional landline and fax system as well as computer network.

escambia-emergency-16.jpg“We can run any scene from this trailer,”  John Dosh, Escambia’s emergency management manager said. “It is completely self contained.”

The garage-kept trailer is designed to be deployed to a disaster or emergency, or large scale scene to coordinate communications between fire, EMS, law enforcement and other agencies. It is also used at events like the Blue Angels air show. At events such as the Blue Angels, the trailer is equipped with a 30-foot pneumatic mast with a camera system to allow operators to monitor a crowd.

escambia-emergency-21.jpgThe trailer has 320 square feet of climate control work space, including a conference room (pictured left), communications center and restroom. The trailer, Dosh said, was used one in emergency situation in North Escambia — after a February 2008 tornado touchdown in Molino.

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Pictured top and bottom: Escambia County’s emergency command center. Pictured top inset: Emergency Management Manager John Dosh operates the command center’s video system from a computer control. Pictured bottom inset: The trailer’s conference room. NorthEcambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Molino Ladies Create Green Angels

September 4, 2011

The Molino Homemakers recently made “Green Angels” as a reminder to recycle.

The angels were made out of cotton, hand sewn with a a button hole stitch around the edges of the angel’s head and wings. A ribbon at the top allows the project to be hung in the kitchen as a reminder in each lady’s home to recycle.

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The Molino Homemakers meet on the first Wednesday of each month  at 10 a.m. at Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Molino. The next meeting will be September 7. Visitors are welcome; dues are $5 per year.

Submitted photos and article by Terri Brown for NorthEscambia.com, click photos to enlarge.

Military: Gullett Graduates Basic Training

September 4, 2011

Air Force Reserve Airman Samantha K. Gullett graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.

The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.

Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.

She is the daughter of Michael and Angela Gullett of Turnberry Road in Cantonment.

Gullett graduated in 2003 from J.M. Tate High School.

Northview NJROTC Holds ‘Mini Boot Camp’

September 1, 2011

The NJROTC program at Northview High School held its first annual “mini boot camp” just before school started for 17 new cadets.

The main goal for the cadets in the camp, according to organizers, was to learn the basic components of the NJROTC program and purpose, drill, air rifle safety, and uniform components and care. Leaders said the cadets covered material in just three days in the summer camp that would normally take four weeks during  the regular school year classroom sessions.

“All the new cadets were enthusiastic and motivated,” said Chief Jeffrey Simpins, NHS NJROTC institutor. “They all expressed a desired to stay in ROTC and continue to strive to be their best.”

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The new Northview NJROTC cadets attending the mini boot camp were Angelique Brown, Matthew Cason, Lawrence Coon, Asliyah Creamer, Dakota Dempsey, Jonathan Elliot, Cheyenne Godwin, Elijah Harbison, Kyle Hunter, Tori Jordan, Andrea Miles, Alec Okahashi, Natassja Scott, Kent Smith, Irene Stewart, Takeya Williams and Brandon Wilson.

Simpkins also offered thanks to parent Betty Coon for providing meals for the camp.

Pictured: The Northview High School NJROTC Mini Boot Camp. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Ray’s Chapel Holds Spirit Night

August 29, 2011

Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church recently kicked off the new school year with a Spirit Night.

The students celebrated with music, food, fellowship, games and worship. Students were encouraged to wear their school colors to celebrate their return to class; schools represented included Northview, Ernest Ward, Tate and West Florida.

For more photos from the event, click here.

Email information and photos to news@northescambia.com if you have news from your church.

Pictured: A recent Spirit Night at Ray’s Chapel Church in Bogia. Submitted photos by Ramona Preston for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tastes And Tales: Local Historic Group Releases Cookbook

August 28, 2011

The Jay Historical Society’s new cookbook “Tastes and Tales of the Great Pine Level” are now available for a $20 donation to the society.

“These recipes along with the accompanying photographs and stories, each reveal a bit of our collective heritage in Northwest Florida. Those that came before us may not have preheated their ovens to 350 degrees. Instead, they may have stirred a pot over an open fire or stoked big wood burning stoves to make the food hot. Still they cooked good food-simple maybe, but undeniably satisfying,” is how the historical society describes the 200 page cookbook.

“This book has been a labor of love for the committee working to make this a reality as well as all the community members who shared their recipes, photos and stories of family members both past and present generations. The money generated from the donations for this book, will help the society complete renovations of the future home of the museum and fund future book projects,” said Jane Hayes of the Jay Historical Society.

Cookbooks are available at Jay Pharmacy, Scott’s Furniture/Outdoors, DuraMed, Iron Gate Flowers and Gifts, United Bank, Town of Jay or the Santa Rosa Teachers Credit Union.

Books can be ordered contacting Paula Lewis at (850) 675-3772, Jane Hayes at (850) 675-0406, by emailing jayhistoricalsociety@gmail.com or on Facebook.
Shipping is up to an additional $4 per book.

Birth: Chase Weston Gilmore

August 28, 2011

Benjamin and Rachel Gilmore along with big sister Savannah welcome with joy the birth of Chase Weston Gilmore. Chase was born on Wednesday, June 1, 2011, at Sacred Heart Hospital of Pensacola at 12:10 p.m. Chase weighed 8 pounds 13 ounces and was 21.75 inches long.

Chase is the grandson of Glen and Jean Wiggins of Walnut Hill and Elton and Missy Gilmore of McDavid. He is the great grandson of Pattie Stone and the late George Stone, Ouida Wiggins and the late Billy Wiggins, and Mattie Lou Sheffield.

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