Walnut Hill Fire Department Honors Retired Chief
November 2, 2008
With tears and a standing ovation, area residents honored retired chief Robert Stewart Saturday at a fish fry benefiting him in his battle against cancer.
Stewart served as chief of the Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department for the past 15 years before stepping down to battle cancer.
“With the many years of dedicated service Robert has given this department, we got together and decided to do something special for him,” current Chief Chris Brown said after presenting Stewart with the department’s Officer of the Year award.
Stewart wiped tears from his eyes as he accepted the Officer of the Year award.
All proceeds from Saturday’s record-breaking annual fish fry were for Stewart and his medical expenses. About 750 plates of catfish or grilled chicken were purchased Saturday.
“We wanted to show our appreciation for everything he has done and for the many years that he has dedicated to this department,” Brown said as a frame containing Stewart’s uniform shirt, complete with his badge, was presented.
“Presented to Robert Stewart for many years of dedicated service to the Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department, November 1, 2008. You are truly a well respected chief and friend to everyone. We will miss you greatly,” the frame’s plaque read.
Stewart received a standing ovation from the packed firehouse, many people wiping tears from their eyes.
“Everybody in this community is a great community. I’m not just saying Walnut Hill; I’m saying the Walnut Hill fire district. It is a great place to live,” Steward said, choking back tears of his own.
One by one, the firefighters of Station 15 filed past Stewart, giving him a hug and a pat on the back.
The department also honor Phillip Eubanks as Firefighter of the Year and the department’s Community Service award was presented to Ernie Hester.
For a complete photo gallery from the fish fry and awards ceremony, click here.
Pictured above: Retired chief Robert Stewart (left) is presented the framed uniform shirt by current Chief Chris Brown. Pictured below: Stewart receives a hug from his wife and long-time department member Diann Stewart. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.
One Thousand Attend Fall Festival In Molino
November 1, 2008
An estimated one thousand people attended a community-wide Fall Festival in Molino Friday night. Sponsored by four area churches, the interdenominational event provided a safe Christian alternative on Halloween night.
Click here for a complete photo gallery from the event
The event was sponsored by Victory Assembly of God, Highland Baptist Church, Crossfaith Church and Molino First Assembly of God.
The event featured a variety of games, bounce house, a hayride and lots of free food.
Ernest Ward Red Ribbon Rally; Pies In The Face
November 1, 2008
Ernest Ward Middle School held a rally to celebrate the end of Red Ribbon Week, an anti-drug campaign.
As part of the fun afternoon Friday, students were award prizes for learning goal gains, and they had the opportunity to serve up a pie in the face to members of the faculty and staff.
$50 gift cards were awarded to the highest scores from various schools clubs and sports. Gift cards were awarded to (pictured bottom of page): Jazzlyn Franklin, girls basketball; Christina Donald, swim team; Trey Johnson, boys basketball; Jamie Gafford, football; Chelsea Ward, FFA; Jeremy Stacey, newspaper; Dezara Turner, SGA; Tiffany Chavers, yearbook; and Johnny Robbins, honor society. Ipod Nano’s were awarded to Hunter Poston and Da’Michael Fountain for the highest overall scores.
For a complete photo gallery, include more pies-in-the-face, click here.
Pictured above and below: Ernest Ward Middle School Red Ribbon Rally sponsor Sara McGinnis takes pies in the face as part of Friday afternoon’s event. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.
Northview Holds Costume Contest
November 1, 2008
Northview High School held a Halloween costume contest Friday morning at the School.
Winners were Lauren Wilson as Raggedy Ann (pictured above), Tyler Hunter as a vampire (pictured below) and Cody Parker as Invisible Man (pictured bottom of page).
Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com.
Walnut Hill Baptist Holds Fall Festival
November 1, 2008
Walnut Hill Baptist Church held their annual Fall Festival Friday night at the church.
Visitors enjoyed a variety of games, trunk-or-treat, a hayride, food and more.
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Pictured above: Church member Royce Ward ready for trunk-a-treaters at the annual Walnut Hill Baptist Church Fall Festival. Pictured below: Meg Sherrill adding the finishing touches to her face painting on Clint Davis. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Hundreds Attend Bratt Elementary’s Annual Fall Festival
October 31, 2008
Bratt Elementary School held its annual Fall Festival Thursday afternoon at the school, with hundreds of students and area residents attending.
The festival featured a variety of games, a hulu hoop contest, a cake walk, cake auction and plenty of food.
For a complete NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the Bratt Elementary Fall Festival, click here.
Bratt also named a festival king and queen Thursday. Click here for that story.
Pictured above and below: The annual Bratt Elementary School Fall Festival was held Thursday afternoon.NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Century Care Center Hosts Trick-or-Treaters
October 31, 2008
The young and the old enjoyed a little trick-or-treat fun together at Century Care Center.
Century Care Center hosted trick-or-treaters at the facility Thursday afternoon.
Pictured above and left: Trick-or-treaters were in for a treat Thursday afternoon at the Century Care Center. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Hundreds Attend Annual Flomaton Fall Festival
October 31, 2008
Hundreds of people packed downtown Flomaton Thursday night for the town’s annual Fall Festival.
Costumed children, adults and even pets took to the streets for a little trick-or-treating, a costume contest, games and lots of fun.
Click here for a complete NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from Flomaton’s Fall Festival.
Pictured above: Hundreds of people attended the annual Flomaton Fall Festival in downtown Flomaton Thursday night. Pictured left: A living Barbie in a box costume. Pictured below: Flomaton Pharmacy passes out goodies. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Century Hosts Goblins And Ghouls At Roadside Park
October 31, 2008
The Town of Century sponsored trick-or-treating at the town’s Roadside Park Thursday evening.
Boy and “ghouls” that stopped by in costume received a bag of sugary goodies from town officials.
Both Century and Flomaton officially observed Halloween Thursday night.
For more photos from Century’s Halloween event, click here.
Pictured above: Margie McCall (left), Edna Earle Barnes and Century Mayor Freddie McCall talk to a little witch that stopped by the town’s Roadside Park Thursday night. Pictured below: “Trick-or-treat!” NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Bratt Elementary Names Fall Festival King And Queen
October 30, 2008
Bratt Elementary School named their king and queen for their Fall Festival today.
Queen Ashtyn Presley collected $278, and King Cole Lambert collected $72 in the annual King and Queen Fall Festival Contest fund raiser.
The students collected pennies for votes, with one penny equaling one vote. Presley and Lambert were named to the royal court for collecting the most votes.
Bratt Elementary’s annual Fall Festival was held this afternoon and evening at the school. We’ll have complete photo coverage Friday morning.
Pictured above: Bratt Elementary Fall Festival Queen Ashtyn Presley and King Cole Lambert. Pictured below: Bratt students who also collected votes. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.