Inspirational Student Hero Awards Presented

May 11, 2017

Cox Communications recently its annual Cox Inspirational Student Hero Awards at the University of West Florida Conference Center.

Cox recognized 46 students from Escambia County who have overcome extreme challenges in life to serve as an inspiration to their teachers, administrators and fellow students.

The students were chosen by a committee of leaders at their school. During the event, Cox presented the students with an engraved medal and certificates of honor.

This year’s award recipients were:

Bellview Elementary — Dwight Norris
Bellview Middle — Micha Wright
Beulah Elementary — Donnell Snowden
Blue Angels Elementary — Gavin Nielson
Bratt Elementary — Ryleigh Barnes
Brentwood Elementary — Ayriana Parker
Brown Barge Middle — Lindsey Wilbur
Byrneville Elementary — Leif Waters
Cordova Park Elementary — Mason Hausfeld
Ensley Elementary — Shamira Young
Ernest Ward Middle — David Lamb
Escambia Charter — Nira James
Escambia High — Arianna Moore
Ferry Pass Elementary — Jordan Luckie
Ferry Pass Middle — Zack Causey
Global Learning Academy — Kaleb Hart
Hellen Caro Elementary — Meadow Edgar
Holm Elementary — D’Maya Lewis
Jim Allen Elementary — Gage Brooks
Jim Bailey Middle — Daichi Greene
Lincoln Park Elementary — Rashan Bolar
Lipscomb Elementary — Emma Markham
Longleaf Elementary — Sariya Lewis
McArthur Elementary — Tyquan Montgomery
Molino Park Elementary — Ella Kizer
Montclair Elementary — Nicholai Gragg
Myrtle Grove Elementary — Dayton Gregory
N.B. Cook Elementary — Ge’Khiya Brown
Navy Point Elementary — Brianna Fogleman
Northview High — Daysha Kite
O.J. Semms Elementary — Chloe Jones
Oakcrest Elementary — Angel Spears
Pensacola High — Joseph Gort
Pine Forest High — Brooke Kaderly
Pine Meadow Elementary — Caleb Greene
Pleasant Grove Elementary — Sarah Pittman
Ransom Middle — Dawson Guy
Sherwood Elementary — Ethan Powell
Tate High — Zach Fontenot
Warrington Elementary — Zachary Pavkovich
Warrington Middle — Jania Ward
Weis Elementary — Jeremiah Danzot
West Florida High — Belinda Senabre
West Pensacola — Colin Gallagher
Woodham Middle — Kendal Kicklighter
Workman Middle — Bryson Brown

Mira Awards Honor Escambia’s Most Creative High School Seniors

May 10, 2017


Almost 70  of Escambia County’s most creative high school seniors were honored recently during the 2017 Mira Creative Arts Awards Banquet at New World Landing.

Mira Creative Arts Awards recipients were nominated for the award by their high school teachers and received commemorative engraved medallions.

Recipients of the 2016 Mira Creative Arts Award were:

Honorees are listed below under a photo from each school, scroll down, click to enlarge.

NORTHVIEW HIGH

Natalie Barrow, Visual Arts
Alyssa Bell, Creative Writing
Zachary Sheldon, Photography
Mitchell Singleton, Public Speaking
Brianna M. Smith, Visual Performing Arts
David Weber, Instrumental Music
Hadley M. Woodfin, Graphic Arts


TATE HIGH

Haleigh Allen, Orchestra
Alexis Farsolas, Visual Arts
Riley Figueroa, Visual Arts
Taylor Sue Hagle, Debate
Brennan Infinger, Instrumental Music
Carmen McCrackin, Yearbook
Mallory Drew Nelson, Theatre
Evon’ Parsons, Theatre & TV Production
Madison Philley, Instrumental Music
Morgan Pope, Chorus


WEST FLORIDA HIGH

Ian Riley Abercrombie, Journalism – Graphic Design
Savanna Louise Calhoun, Multimedia- Graphic Design & Photo
Lauryn Marie Crisson, Visual Arts
Alexandria Noel Eddins, Theatre – Acting
Devan Maddax, Orchestra – Excellence in Violin
Hannah Elizabeth Matthews, Multimedia – Directing & Producing
Nakiya McConnico, Band
Erinn Kinsey Sherlock, Visual Arts
Destini Spears, Band
David Adam Williams, Jounalistic Writing

ESCAMBIA HIGH

Athena Bruner, Visual Arts – Drawing
Brittany Comer, Band
Arianne Foster, Visual Arts – Drawing
Faith Lanuzo, Orchestra
Karly Lowes, Drama
Hailey Orbik, Band
Athina Pressley, Dance
Isaac Richardson, Media Production
Briana Webb, Orchestra
Na’im Wright, Colorguard



PENSACOLA HIGH

Dennis Davis, Drama
TaDarius Hall, Drama
Noah Jeffery, Band – Instrumental Music
Audrey Mahon, Visual Arts
Madison Michles, Drama
My Phan, Visual Arts
Justin Polk, Drama
Hiba Sukhera, Journalism
LaVencia Walker, Band - Percussion
Justin Zhang, Instrumental Music


PINE FOREST HIGH

Kaitlin Broadnax, Business Trades
Troy Davis, 2D Studio Art
Allan Fink, Band
Emily Hobbs, Yearbook
My’asia Holmes, Design Services
Taylor Irwin, Band
Janus Johnson, Culinary Arts
Kevin Le, Construction Trades
Adaryll LeGrant, Chorus
Jalen Williams, TV Production


WASHINGTON HIGH

Tyler Bonner, Band
Victoria Caton, Visual Arts
Afton Fagan, Vocal Music
Natalie Imperial, Vocal Music
Maximilian Levesque, Orchestra
Samaria McRae, Band
Katelyn Smith, Theatre & Vocal Music
Emily Spears, Theatre
Amanda Teed, Vocal Music
Jordan Weddington, Visual Arts & Vocal Music

In 1987, a group of teachers at J. M. Tate High School created the Mira Awards to recognize talented and creative students in the arts and sciences.  The following year, the committee approached the Foundation to bring the awards under its umbrella and to initiate county-wide student participation each year in the areas of writing, performing and visual arts, and other creative disciplines.  The term “Mira” is Latin for the name of the brightest star in the constellation Cetus.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge

Bennett Named Tate FFA Alumni Rodeo Queen

May 9, 2017

The Tate High School FFA Alumni Association recently named  Jordyn Bennett (pictured right) as 2017 J.M. Tate FFA Alumni Rodeo Queen. Ashley Henderson (left) was named first runner up. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Pen Wheels Disabled Fishing Rodeo Held In Walnut Hill

May 8, 2017

The 43rd annual Pen Wheels Fishing Rodeo was held Saturday in Walnut Hill.

Over the history of the fishing rodeo, it has been held at locations ranging from Ft. Pickens to the Three Mile Bridge in Pensacola. Since 2001, it has been held at Jantz’s Catfish Pond on South Highway 99, just off Highway 97.

Dozens of volunteers stood ready Saturday to help the disabled. They baited hooks, tossed a line and offered words of friendly encouragement, while dozens of disabled people were registered in Saturday’s fishing rodeo. They were from around the area, including Pensacola and Century.

For more photos, click here.

The Pen Wheels Fishing Rodeo is provided to the disabled for free as a project of the Pensacola Fiesta of Five Flags organization.

Pictured: The Pen Wheel Fishing Rodeo for the disabled Saturday in Walnut Hill. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.



Photos: Molino Park Kids Goin’ Buggy

May 8, 2017

There were lots of bugs, spiders and other creepy-crawly things at Molino Park Elementary School recently as the kindergaren students presented “Goin’  Buggy”.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos submitted by Lynn Seibert, click to enlarge.

Barrineau Park Historical Society Awards Scholarships

May 6, 2017

The Barrineau Park Historical Society announced four scholarship winners Friday night.

  • Savannah Calhoun, West Florida High School, was presented the $1,000 Stephen S. Jogan Memorial Scholarship. She plans to attend the University of West Florida in the fall majoring in social work.
  • Mitchell Singleton, Northview High School, was presented the $500 Lynda Minchew Memorial Scholarship. He plans to attend Pensacola State college after he serves one year as vice present of the Florida FFA.
  • Jared Aliff, homeschooled, received the Louis Crabtree Senior Scholarship. He plans to attend Asbury College or Faulkner State.
  • Deborah Rogers, homeschooled, received a $1,000 Barrineau Park Histoical Society Scholarship. When she graduates from high school later this month, she will also receive an associates degree from Pensacola State College.

Pictured top: Scholarship winners Mitchell Singleton and Savannah Calhoun Friday night in Barrineau Park.  Not pictured are Jared Aliff and Deborah Rogers were unable to attend the presentation. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge

Spring Garden Festival Is Saturday In Cantonment

May 4, 2017

UF/IFAS Escambia County Extension will host a Spring Garden Festival Saturday, May 6 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Escambia Demonstration Garden, located at 3740 Stefani Road in Cantonment.

Educational demonstrations offered during the festival include:

  • Container gardening
  • Herbs-to-table
  • How to test your soil
  • Easy to grow summer vegetables
  • Micro greens from seeds
  • Pruning and air layering
  • All about citrus trees
  • Native plants

The festival will also feature a plant sale, children’s activities, 4-H projects, garden tours, a plant clinic, plant societies and a performance from the McGuire’s Pipe Band at 10 a.m.

For more information, contact Beth Bolles at 850-475-5230 or bbolles@ufl.edu.

Northview Theater To Present ‘Band Geeks’ Friday, Saturday Nights

May 3, 2017

The Northview High School Theater Department will present “Band Geeks” as their annual spring musical Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00.

Advance tickets can be purchased for $6 from the Northview front desk. Admission at the door will be $7.

Band Geeks is a high-stepping tribute to high school marching bands and misfits everywhere. With just nine members and dwindling funds, the Cuyahoga High Marching Beavers are close to extinction. When a troubled athlete is relegated to their ranks, tuba-playing band captain Elliott and his best friend Laura must find a way to unite the band, embrace their inner geek and save the Marching Beavers.

Story Time Held Each Week At Your Local Library (And Earn Ice Cream In Molino)

May 3, 2017

The West Florida Public Library offers Story Time for children five and younger each week. Story Time programs introduce young children to books, rhymes, music and other fun activities. The events incorporate the early literacy skills that children must master before they can learn to read.

Children who attend Story Time at the Molino Branch Library can collect certificates each time they go. Ten certificates can be redeemed for a free ice cream coupon through November 30.

Story Time is held:

Century Branch Library

Preschool Story Time

  • Thursdays at 4 p.m.

Molino Branch Library

Preschool Story Time

  • Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m.

Pensacola Library

Preschool Story Time

  • No Preschool Story Time in May.

Bouncy Babies Story Time

  • No Bouncy Babies Story Time in May.

Tryon Branch Library

Mommy & Me

  • Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. – Meeting Room B

Lapsit is a program for babies and their special someone.

Preschool Story Time

  • Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. – Meeting Room A

Southwest Branch Library

Preschool Story Time

  • No Preschool Story Time in May.

For more information call (850) 436-5060 or visit www.mywfpl.com. The events are always free of charge.

Pictured: Leah, the Molino Branch Library’s first ice cream cone winner. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Bratt Elementary Names Students Of The Month

May 3, 2017

The following students (pictured above) were named Students of the Month for April at Bratt Elementary School.

Eli Anthony
Daylan Brown (Not Pictured)
Ava Bryan
Luke Conway
Serenity Conway
Zoey Davidson
Aakira Davis
Ella Grace Diller
Nolan Eady
Joey Fontenot (Not Pictured)
Landon Hawthorne
Jackson Helton
Chloe Morris
Jakel Phifer
Chloe Satterwhite
Trenton Schoonover
Maggie Scott
Miles Smith
Reece Starns
Emily Stilwell
Jaimee Taylor
Javan Thompson
Brooklyn Turk (Not Pictured)
Chris Weber

The students pictured below, Serenity Conway and Jaimee Taylor, were chosen to represent Bratt Elementary School as Escambia County Students of the Month for April.

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