Santa To Ride Fire Truck Through Century On Saturday

December 22, 2017

The Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue will escort Santa through Century, Byrneville and Poplar Dell on Saturday on “Ladder 5″.

Santa will leave the Century Fire Station on Tedder Road about 10 a.m., and return about 12:00 or 12:30 where Santa will be available for photos for a short time.

For a route map, click here.

The complete route, as provided by the Century Fire Station, will be:

  • Parents please have your kids come out to see them and maybe catch some candy and other goodies when you hear the sirens getting close by!
  • We will leave Century Fire Station on Tedder Road at 10:00 AM.
  • From there we will head down Hwy 29 to West Hwy 4 to the Century Care Center.
  • We will leave Century Care Center heading back to Hwy 29.
  • Then we will travel Hwy 29 to East Pond Street and make a right on Jefferson Ave.
  • Zooming down Jefferson Ave and making left on East Hecker Rd.
  • Going down East Hecker Rd and turning left onto Mayo St.
  • Then Santa will go down Mayo St and make a right onto Front St.
  • Will travel Front St. and make a right on Alger Rd, and fly down Alger to Hwy 29!
  • You can catch a glimpse of the Jolly Ole St Nick moving down Hwy 29 headed towards the Dollar General Store in Century!! Santa and his elves will stop for a short period at the Dollar General for kids that want a closer look! Pictures can be taken here but the kids will have to stand by the truck, Mr. and Mrs. Claus can’t climb down!
  • Then we will head towards West Stateline Rd and make a fly over by Shady Lane Apartments.
  • Then Byrneville area here he comes! We will be traveling down West Stateline Rd / Hwy 4A and make left onto Killam Rd.
  • Travelling down Killam Rd. we will make a right onto West Hwy 4.
  • We will travel West Hwy 4 and make a left onto Byrneville Rd. and Santa and his elves will stop for another short break at the old Driscolls Gas Station. Bring the kids here to catch another closer look! Again pictures can be taken with kids standing by the truck but Mr. and Mrs. Clause can’t climb down!
  • Leaving Driscolls you can catch a view of them heading down Byrneville Rd all the way to Hwy 29.
  • Then the sleigh will be headed down Hwy 29 back to the Century Fire House on Tedder Rd so Mr. and Mrs. Claus and the reindeer can get back to the North Pole and get ready for Christmas Eve night!

Pictured: Last year’s Century Santa Run. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Council On Aging Distributes Over $28K Worth Of Christmas Presents

December 21, 2017

Every year since 2009, Council on Aging of West Florida has asked Escambia and Santa Rosa county residents to help make Christmas special for our clients age 60 and over, and every year, the community answers the call. Approximately $28,300 worth of gifts were donated to Council on Aging beginning in mid-November and continuing through the week before Christmas. These gifts included blankets, craft supplies, vacuums, microwaves, space heaters, hygiene products and more courtesy of individuals and organizations.

The holidays can be an especially lonely time for vulnerable elders, as many of their friends and family have either passed away or no longer live nearby. The delivery of these gifts – made to homebound seniors through the Meals on Wheels program, Senior Dining Sites and other initiatives – infuses their end-of-year season with joy.

“Receiving these gifts not only makes a tangible impact by disbursing the necessities of life to these low-income elders, but it also makes an emotional impact when they see that they have not been forgotten, that people still care,” said Josh Newby, marketing communications director at Council on Aging. “They are reminded that they can still be active in their community, and that is the greatest gift of all.”

Nearly 1,500 older adults received Christmas gifts through the initiative this year.

“Our clients are so grateful for these gifts,” said Margaret Jerauld, activities supervisor at Council on Aging who helps oversee the Christmas program each year. “These may be the only presents they receive and the only quality interaction they have during the holidays, so it makes a transformative impact.”

In addition to the presents that delivered holiday cheer to hundreds of aging adults, the agency helps distribute hundreds of blankets and heaters to senior citizens who are particularly vulnerable to the cold weather this time of year, and we are still receiving donations of these items.

If you are interested in volunteering to help Council on Aging, or if you would like to drop off any new heaters or blankets, call (850) 432-1475.

Poarch Creek Indians Hold Annual Christmas Parade

December 20, 2017

The Poarch Band of Creek Indians held their annual Christmas Parade Tuesday evening in Poarch. The parade was originally scheduled for Friday, December 8 but was postponed by winter weather.

For more parade highlight photos, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Delaney Reynolds, click to enlarge.

Photos: Santa Claus Visits Molino Park Elementary

December 19, 2017

Santa Claus visited Molino Park Elementary School last week for Christmas Pajama and Party Day

For more photos, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

Local Woman Celebrates 105th Birthday

December 18, 2017

Myrtle Louise Joiner Peacock Gilmore recently celebrated her 105th birthday, surrounded by family and friends, at Solaris HealthCare on University Parkway.

When asked if she was having a good birthday, she replied, “I’ve had so many Happy Birthdays, I’ve run out of places to keep them.”

Myrtle attributes her long life to being thankful.  She has said that she rarely goes more than a few minutes without thanking the Lord for all He’s done for her and her family.

She is the oldest of six living generations (pictured top).
Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Bratt Elementary Names Students Of The Month

December 18, 2017

The following students were named Students of the Month for December at Bratt Elementary School.

Pre-K
KayLeigh Morris
Michael Flowers

Kindergarten
Jadon Long
Weston Spicer
Houston Smith
Makyla Mason
Brylynn McGhee

1st Grade
Nathan Gilmore
Mason Helton
Pryce Flowers
Parker Marsh

2nd Grade
Sawyer Gilmore
Eli Anthony
Waylon Pardue
Kaylee Wilson

3rd Grade
Wesley Lambeth
Michael Griffs
Annberly Dunn

4th Grade
Reagan Peebles
Aydin Odom
Jasmine Zisa
James Patrick

5th Grade
Hannah Smith
Kaya Mason
JaCee Dortch
Anthony Miller

Houston Smith and Michael Griffs have been chosen to represent Bratt Elementary for Escambia County Students of the Month for December

Taking The ‘Journey Through Bethlehem’ In Bratt (With Gallery)

December 17, 2017

The First Baptist Church of Bratt presented a live nativity event Saturday evening — Journey Through Bethlehem.

Visitors were able to walk the road through Bethlehem and experience the Christmas story come to life as they were able to see the shepherds in the field, learn from the villagers, be turned away by the innkeeper that had no room and see the Holy Family in the stable.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Santa And Mrs. Claus Attend Century Chamber’s Christmas Open House

December 16, 2017

Santa and Mrs. Claus made a special appearance recently at the Century Area Chamber of Commerce’s Christmas Open House. Pictuerd with Santa and Mrs. Claus is Century Chamber of Commerce President Freddie McCall. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Band Presents Christmas Concert

December 15, 2017

The Northview High School Band presented their annual Christmas concert Thursday night at the school.

For more photos, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Ernest Ward Students Present Christmas Play

December 15, 2017

Ernest Ward Middle School drama students presented their annual Christmas play Thursday night at the school.

For more photos, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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