Overcoming Handicaps: Molino Artist Instructs Century Care Residents

August 17, 2011

A physical handicap should not stand in the way of art — that’s what residents of the Century Care Center learned Tuesday from a Molino artist.

Shawn Rudd, 38, suffers from muscular dystrophy. He can barely left his right arm without the assistance of his left. Unable to reach up to a traditional easel, he paints with his canvas flat on a table.

“The residents can’t use the ‘I can’t do that, I’m handicapped excuse’,” Activities Director Mae Hildreth said of Rudd’s new painting class offered to Century Care Center residents each month.

Tuesday, residents learned about watercolor technique from Rudd, adding color to black and white sketches he prepared.

“If it goes as well as I believe it will, we will have a gala art show in a few months,” Hildreth said.

For more photos from Tuesday’s art classes, click here.

Pictured above and below: Century Care Century residents learn about watercolor painting Tuesday. Pictured inset:  Molino artist Shawn Rudd. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Church Hands Out School Supplies To 260+ Students

August 15, 2011

Hundreds of Century area students received school supplies Friday from the Abundant Life Assembly of God. The Century church handed out the school supplies to a total of 268 students as part of an annual community outreach event.

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Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Great Day Of Service: Churches Volunteer At Molino Park, Jim Allen

August 15, 2011

Three North Escambia churches joined together Saturday to volunteer at two elementary schools.

Aldersgate, Cottage Hill and Allen Memorial United Methodist churches took part in a “Great Day of Service” at Jim Allen and Molino Park elementary schools. Volunteers did yard and landscape work and helped in other areas around the schools to prepare for the return of students on August 22.

“They pulled weeds, mowed the front  lawn, trimmed shrubbery and put new mulch in the flower beds at the front of the school,” Molino Park Elementary Principal Alice Woodward said. “These volunteers worked hard and were such a blessing to us. The transformation is remarkable. I really appreciate their passion to serve the community in such an awesome way.”

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Pictured: Volunteers work around the campus of Molino Park Elementary for about four hours Saturday morning as part of a Methodist “Great Day of Service”. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Good Neighbors: Communities Celebrate With Back To School Bash (With Photo Gallery)

August 14, 2011

About 300 Cantonment, Farm Hill and Cottage Hill residents came together Saturday in an area park, sharing food, fun and learning how to make their neighborhoods better places.

“The back to school bash and neighborhood watch block party was a great success,” said Michael Steadham, one of organizers of a Back to School Bash and Neighborhood Watch Party held at the Santa Maria Plaza Park in Farm Hill.

During the event, there was lots of free food, activities for the children, a mini car show, several child safety events, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Patrol was on hand, and there were several child safety events. About 70 children participated in a child identification program offered by the Masonic Lodge.

The event was sponsored by the Cottage Hill, Farm Hill and Village neighborhood watch programs.

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Pictured: The Back to School Bash and Neighborhood Watch Party Saturday morning. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Featured Recipes: Beef Steak Tacos, Lime Cheeseburgers

August 14, 2011

Grilling is a great way to get a whole lot of flavor that goes way beyond plain burgers and basic barbecue. Lean meats, juicy marinades and zesty toppings add up to terrific flame-kissed dishes that will make guests want to kiss the cook.

(Scroll down for both recipes.)

Beef Steak Soft Tacos

Ingredients

Marinade
  • 2/3 cup prepared Italian dressing
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
Beef Tacos
  • 2 boneless beef chuck shoulder steaks, cut 3/4 inch thick (about 1-1/2 pounds)
  • 12 small flour tortillas, warmed
Toppings
  • Thinly sliced lettuce, chopped tomato, dairy sour cream, guacamole (optional)

Preparation

  1. Combine marinade ingredients in small bowl. Place beef steaks and marinade in food-safe plastic bag; turn to coat. Close bag securely and marinate in refrigerator 6 hours or as long as overnight, turning occasionally.
  2. Remove steaks; discard marinade. Place steaks on grid over medium, ash-covered coals. Grill, uncovered, 14 to 17 minutes for medium rare (145°F) to medium (160°F) doneness, turning occasionally.
  3. Carve into thin slices; season with salt. Serve in tortillas with toppings.

Serves
Serves 6

Lime Cheeseburgers

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds lean ground beef
  • 1/2 lime, juiced
  • 1 teaspoon garlic
  • 1/2 cup diced onion
  • 1/2 cup diced tomatoes
  • 6 slices Monterey Jack cheese
  • 6 hamburger buns
  • Your favorite flavor of guacamole

Preparation

  1. In a large bowl mix together ground beef, lime juice, garlic, onion and tomatoes. Form meat into 6 patties.
  2. Cook burgers to desired doneness on a preheated grill. Add a slice of cheese to each burger during the last minute of cooking.
  3. Serve on toasted buns with a healthy dollop of guacamole.

Serves
Serves 6

Notes, Tips & Suggestions
This recipe also makes great sliders. For a leaner version, use ground turkey instead of ground beef.

Show And Tell: Collectors Gather In Century (With Photo Gallery)

August 14, 2011

The Alger-Sullivan Historical Society held a “Collector’s Day” — think of it as show and tell for history buffs — Saturday in Century. Many private collections were displayed, including coins, bottles, Indian and Civil War artifacts, old tools, stamps and more.

For a photo gallery from the event, click here.

Pictured top: Flintnapping by Winston Burnham of Pace Saturday at Collector’s Day in Century. Pictured inset: A collection of bottles. Pictured below: A pickup truck size camera on display. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Schlobohm, Jones To Wed

August 14, 2011

Brook Nicole Schlobohm and Colton Dewayne Jones will be united in marriage at 3 p.m. August 20, 2011, at Victory Bible Baptist Church in Pensacola.

Brook is the daughter of Patrick and Angie Schlobohm of Molino. Grandparents are Nancy Register of Pensacola and Barbara Schlobohm of Cantonment. Colton is the son of Dennis and Michelle Fowler of Atmore. Grandparent is Marie Sanders of Atmore.

Brook is a 2011 graduate of Northview High School of Bratt. Brook currently works at Winn Dixie and will be leaving for the United States Coast Guard October 25, 2011. Colton is a 2009 graduate of Central Christian Academy of Winter Park, Florida. Colton currently works at Winn Dixie and Pizza Hut and will also be entering into the United States Coast Guard November 15, 2011.

Family asks for prayers for the couple as they start their future and careers together.

Birth: Tyler Rex Walz

August 14, 2011

Chris and Misty Walz of Pensacola are proud to announce the birth of their son, Tyler Rex Walz. Tyler came into the world on July 18, 2011, at West Florida Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was 19.5 inches long.

Paternal grandparents are Rex & Ruth Walz of Molino, and maternal grandparents are Leslie & Paula Poston, also of Molino.

MSNBC’s ‘Lockup” Filming Show At Area Prison

August 12, 2011

For the first time in Florida Department of Corrections history, a television production crew will be filming inside a Florida prison for almost eight weeks with unprecedented access to inmates and staff who wish to participate.

44 Blue, the production company that produces the prison reality series “Lockup” for MSNBC, began filming at Santa Rosa Correctional Institution in Milton this week. Santa Rosa CI houses all custody levels of inmates along with a number of inmates with mental health issues.

Florida Department of Corrections Secretary Ed Buss worked with 44 Blue when he was the prison Commissioner in Indiana, and he felt the effort was worthwhile.

“I have no qualms about them coming into our prisons. I’m proud of our staff and how well our facilities are run, and I hope this will help Floridians understand the challenges we face with our inmate population, as well as the benefits prisons provide to their communities through our programs and re-entry efforts,” said Buss.

44 Blue’s film crew visited SRCI in July to scout the Santa Rosa CI location and interview inmates they may want to focus on. They will be filming during weeks in August and September. A staff member, Santa Rosa CI Lieutenant Andrew Williams, has been assigned to the crew full time and employees and inmates have been told they may opt out of being filmed. 44 Blue is paying a fee to cover the cost of the DC’s expenses.

“I am honored that Santa Rosa CI has been chosen for this opportunity,” said Warden Randy Tifft. “Our staff is looking forward to working with the film crew to showcase our inmate programs and what we do each day to protect the public.”

The series of shows is expected to air on MSNBC in early 2012.

Back To School Bash, Neighborhood Watch Party In Farm Hill

August 11, 2011

A Back to School Bash and Neighborhood Watch Party will be held this Saturday in Farm Hill.

There will be free hot dogs, chips and drinks. The Cantonment Volunteer Fire Department will provide fire safety education and display a truck, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Patrol will be on hand, plus there will be plenty of activities for the children.

Donations of school supplies will be accepted, and school supplies will be distributed to children in need.

The Back to School Bash and Neighborhood Watch Party will take place Saturday, August 13 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Santa Maria Plaza Park in Farm Hill. For more information, call (850) 554-7376.

The event is sponsored by the Cottage Hill, Farm Hill and Village neighborhood watch programs.

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