Sherrill, Walston Wed

May 18, 2014

Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sherrill of Walnut Hill announce the marriage of their daughter Margaret to Logan Walston, son of Mr. Alan Walston of Atmore and Mrs. Kellie Hammond of  Flomaton .

Meg and Logan were married in an outdoor ceremony on Sunday, May 4, at the home of the brides’ parents. Brother Ted Bridges officiated at the 7:00 service.  Family members enjoyed a  reception afterward on the lawn of the family’s home.

Grandparents of the bride are Dean Graham and the late Sam Graham and Hunk and Senie Sherrill, all of Atmore. The newlyweds are at home in  Birmingham.

Escambia Special Olympics Held At Tate (With Gallery)

May 17, 2014

The track and field portion of the Escambia County Specials Olympics was held Friday at Tate High School.

Hundreds of athletes from over a dozen schools took part in Friday’s event. Hundreds of Tate High students also took part,  running events and serving as volunteer “buddies” for the athletes.

The day included track and field events, softball and tennis ball tosses, and other competitive events — plus fun events like fishing games, a petting zoo, face painting and more.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Friday’s event had been rained out three previous times this year.

Pictured: Friday’s track and field events Special Olympics held  Friday at Tate High School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.



Weekend Gardening: Tips For The Month Of May

May 17, 2014

The Escambia County Master Gardeners offer the following May lawn and garden tips:

  • Continue planting summer annuals. Try one or two that you’ve never grown and/or one that is not available in stores as transplants.
  • Plant heat-resistant summer flowering annuals such as begonias, impatiens, coleus, salvia, marigolds, torenia, verbena, ornamental peppers and gaillardia.
  • Bulbs: Caladium, gladiolus.
  • Vegetables: Continue planting warm weather seeds and transplants (Shade those transplants!). Use transplants for cherry tomatoes, eggplant and sweet potatoes. Plant seeds of lima beans, okra, southern peas: purple hull, crowder, etc.
  • Prune and shape spring flowering shrubs and trees now. Later pruning may destroy next year’s blooms.
  • Good cultural practices help maintain a healthy lawn and discourage insects and disease. Mow with a sharp blade. Centipedegrass should be cut to a height of 1½ to 2 inches. St. Augustinegrass normal growth habit cultivars should be cut to a height of 3 to 4 inches.
  • Climbing roses are pruned after they finish blooming. Blooms form on one-year-old canes, so any older ones may be removed to make them more tidy. Cut each flowering stem back to the first five leaflet stem to encourage them to bloom again.Spray with horticultural oil or malathion for mites, scale and white flies, if insects are present, before it gets too hot (85 degrees).
  • Yellow leaves on azaleas may mean they need iron. Apply iron sulphate or chelated iron.
  • Feed citrus plants using special citrus fertilizer. Broadcast under the tree canopy and water in.
  • Begin planting palms while the weather is warm and rainy.
  • Make cuttings of azaleas, hollies, camellias, and other choice shrubs as new growth becomes half hardened.
  • Take soft wood cuttings to root: alyssum, begonia, chrysanthemum, shrimp plant, dianthus, geranium, hibiscus, hydrangea, etc.
  • Dig bulbs after foliage turns brown if they need to be divided or the space is needed for other plants. If the space isn’t needed, braid the foliage.
  • Cut back the vines of Irish potatoes when they begin to die but leave the tubers in the ground for about two weeks longer to toughen the skin. Handle the potatoes carefully during digging, as skinned or bruised potatoes decay quickly when stored.
  • Divide crowded and vigorously growing perennials.
  • Promote continued flowering of bedding plants by removing faded blooms.
  • Encourage coleus to branch and produce more colorful leaves by pinching off the flower stalks as they form.
  • Prune poinsettias when new growth is 10-12 inches high (back to the last four leaves). Prune new growth at the base throughout the summer.
  • Stop pruning after Labor Day.
  • Keep roses watered, cut out weak spots, feed every six to eight weeks or at every new flush of growth, dust.
  • For insect or disease problems in your garden, use the least toxic control possible.

Northview, Ernest Ward Hold Annual FFA Banquet

May 17, 2014

The Northview High School FFA held their 17th annual banquet Friday night.

The event includes a somber retirement ceremony for the chapter’s graduating senior officer…Courtney Solari slowly removed her signature blue FFA jackets and hung it up for the last time on a coat rack.

For more photos, click here.

The night also included many awards for Northview and Ernest Ward Middle school FFA members and supporters.

Awards and honors presented included:

  • FFA Creed: Mitchell Singleton
  • Extemporaneous Speaking: Tiffani Cruce
  • Prepared Public Speaking: Courtney Solari
  • Parliamentary Procedure: Courtney Solari, Courtney Weekley, Hunter Kite, Haylee Weaver, Bethany Reynolds, Moriah McGahan, Mitchell Singleton, Kaitlyn Kleinatland, Ciara Campbell, Caleb Harigel, and Matthew Smith.
  • Safe Tractor Operations: Hunter Kite
  • Agricultural Mechanics: Tiffani Cruce, Courtney Solari, Hunter Kite, and Tabitha Chavers.
  • Livestock Evaluation and Selection: Courtney Weekley, Haylee Weaver, Grady Rigby, Mitchell Singleton, Tabitha Chavers, and Cheyenne Redditt.
  • Horse Evaluation and Selection: Courtney Solari, Bethany Reynolds, Tamara Barrows, Kaitlyn Kleinatland, Ciara Campbell, Caleb Harigel, and Jacob Johnson.
  • Production and Showmanship: Haylee Weaver, Austin Cunningham, and Levi Soloman.
  • GCA/NRA Livestock show: Tabitha Chavers and Matthew Smith.
  • Forestry: Courtney Solari, Kaitlyn Kleinatland, Tiffani Cruce, Ciara Campbell, Hunter Kite, Caleb Harigel, Tamara Barrows, Grady Rigby, Carson Bailey, Matthew Smith, Jacob Johnson, and Ricky Jones.
  • Ryan Rimmer Outstanding District Officer  Award: Courtney Solari will be a finalist
  • FFA Alumni Essay Contest: Courtney Weekley and Mitchell Singleton wrote about what “FFA Means to Me”
  • Job Interview CDE: Courtney Solari competed in the preliminary round
  • 2013 State FFA Convention: Courtney Solari, Karissa Strickland, Jessica Baldwin Jeremy Stacey, Dillian Crutchfield, Haylee Weaver, Kaitlyn Kleinatland, Courtney Weekley, Bethany Reynolds, and Lydia Weaver.
  • Golden Members of the Chapter: Ben Preston, Brandon Korinchak, Ciara  Campbell, and Laurie Purdy.
  • Honorary Members Inducted: Mark Solari and Aimee Solari, Stephanie Solari, Sue Hopkins, and Escambia River Electric Cooperative
  • Greenhand Degree: Tamara Barrows, Tabitha Chavers, Brandon Korinchak, Alyssa  Lewis, Mitchell Singleton, Jessica Stacey, Christopher Stevens, and Brittanee  Thomas.
  • Chapter FFA Degree: Hannah Edmonson, Kaitlyn Kleinatland, Moriah McGahan,  Bethany Reynolds, Grady Rigby, Haylee Weaver, and Courtney Weekley.
  • Blue/Gold Awards: Gene Hassebrock, Grady Rigby, Zachary Sims,
  • Star Greenhand: Mitchell Singleton
  • Outstanding Sophomore: Haylee Weaver
  • Outstanding Junior: Tiffani Cruce
  • Outstanding Senior: Courtney Solari
  • FFA High Point Award: Courtney Solari
  • 2014 Dekalb Agricultural Accomplishment Award: Courtney Solari
  • Gylnn Key Outstanding Student Award: Courtney Solari
  • Jamie Hall Memorial Scholarship: Jessica Baldwin
  • Northview FFA Alumni and Friends Scholarship: Courtney Solari and Jeremey Stacey
  • Tommy Weaver Memorial Scholarship: Courtney Solari
  • Outstanding Member Award: Courtney Weekley, Bethany Reynolds, Hunter Kite
  • Retiring President: Courtney Solari

The new Northview FFA officers named for the 2014-2015 school year were: Haylee Weaver, president; Bethany Reynolds, vice president; Courtney Weekley, secretary; Moriah McGahan, treasurer; Tiffani Cruce, reporter; Tabitha Chavers, sentinel; Mitchell Singleton, public relations; Hunter Kite, parliamentarian; Kaitlyn Klinatland; historian; Cody Kite, chaplain; and Tamara Barrows, photographer.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Pictured top: Northview FFA honorary members inducted Friday night were Kim Lambert, representing honorary member EREC, Stephanie Solari, Sue Hopkins, Aimee Solari and Mark Solari. Pictured inset: Outgoing and graduating FFA President Courtney Solari retires her blue jacket. Pictured below: FFA members and their awards. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Northview High School Tribal Band Members Honored

May 16, 2014

Members of the Northview High School Tribal Beat Band were recognized during their annual awards ceremony Thursday night at the school.

Band members were recognized for the following accomplishments:

Dixieland Marching Festival

  • Superior Rating and Best in Class 1A award
  • Drumline – Superior Rating and Best in Class 1A Drumline
  • Drum Major Cory Hester – Superior Rating and Best in Class 1A Drum Major
  • Color Guard – Superior Rating and Best in Class 1A Color Guard
  • Dance Team – Superior Rating

Florida Bandmasters Association Marching Music Performance Assessments

  • Dance Team, Majorettes, and Color Guard – Superior Rating

Florida Bandmasters Association Solo and Ensemble Music Performance Assessments

  • Kendrick Walker – Excellent rating – Saxophone solo
  • Kylie Brook – Excellent Rating – Flute Solo
  • Paula Spicer and Abbie Johnson – Excellent Rating – Piano Duet
  • Maddi Weber and Taylor Brook – Superior Rating – Trumpet Duet
  • Taylor Brook – Superior Rating – Trumpet Solo
  • Cory Hester – Superior Rating – Saxophone Solo
  • Dance Team – Superior Rating – Dance Ensemble

Seniors were also honored with a trophy.

Members of the Northview High School Tribal Beat band are:

*Seniors denoted with an asterisk.

Drum Major
Cory Hester*

Band
Jessica Amerson
Ellie Amerson
Kylie Brook
Taylor Brook*
Anna Donald*
Amber Freeman
Magen Hardy
Austin Hill
Adrian King
Triston Long
Kyle Smith
Kent Smith*
Jessica Stacey
Samuel Stott
LaDarrius Thames
Kendrick Walker*
Emily Walston
Madison Weber

Pit
Tristan Brown
Hunter Dettling*
Davy Hanks
Abbie Johnson
Darion Riley
Jeremy Stacey*

Drum Line
Donald Baity*
Dylan Baker
Jonathan Elliott
Cheyanne Merchant
Benjamin Stott
Maxwell Townson
David Weber
Tristan Williams

Dance
Morgan Digmon*
Anna Fischer*
Leah Fischer
Chloe Leonard*
Jessica Lowery*
Shelby Nielsen*
Bethany Reynolds
Danielle Scott*
Rebekah Sepulveda*
Lily Townson*

Majorettes
Julie Hester
Brianna Smith
Morgan Wiggins

Color Guard
Tabitha Chavers
Sarah Dutton
Mashama Codrington*
Jasmine Maher*
Brittany Martin*
Morgan Packer
Paula Spicer

Pictured top and below: The  Northview High School Tribal Beat Band’s annual award ceremony Thursday night. Photos by Gary Amerson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Molino Park Elementary, Church Team Up For ‘Free Yard Sale’ For Flood Victims

May 15, 2014

The First Baptist Church of Cantonment will have a “Free Yard Sale” on Saturday.

The church and Molino Park Elementary School teamed up to collect items…all of which will be free for flood victims to stop by and get what they need. The “Free Yard Sale” for flood victims will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Cantonment at 118 Morris Avenue.

Available items include clothes, shoes, new undergarments,  bedding, nonperishable food and toiletries.

For more information, call (850) 968-9135.

Photo: Amber Waves Of Grain, Purple ‘Mountains’ Majesty

May 15, 2014

An afternoon of heavy rain across the North Escambia area Wednesday gave way to a beautiful sunset above wheat fields in Walnut Hill. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Escambia County 4-H Members Earn District Ribbons

May 14, 2014

Escambia County 4-H members recently won several ribbons in their district competition in Okaloosa County.
Escambia County 4-H members won blue ribbons in the following categories:

Junior Demonstrations
Elizabeth Hawkins, Cool Clovers 4-H
Jessica Conti, Barrineau Park 4-H

Intermediate Share the Fun
Ami Rodgers, Cool Clovers 4-H

Senior Demonstrations
Danielle & Michelle Tinker, Cool Clovers 4-H
Amanda Tanner, Escambia County 4-H Horse Club
Mitchell Brooks, Spectrum 4-H

Senior Public Speaking
Amanda Tanner, Escambia County 4-H Horse Club

Senior Share the Fun
TEAM EVENT from Cool Clovers 4-H
Jacob Trombino
Aaron Scott
Karrigan Scott
Haley Scott
Danielle Tinker

Pictured top: Escambia County 4-H members.  Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Summer Dance Workshop Offered At Byrneville Community Center

May 13, 2014

A Summer Dance Workshop will be offered at the Byrneville Community Center June 9-13.

Classes will be offered as follows:

  • 8:30 – 9 am — Pre-ballet (ages 3-4)
  • 9:15 – 10:15 am — Ballet I (ages 5-7)
  • 10:30 – noon  — Ballet II and Jazz (ages 8-10) 0-3 years dance experience
  • 12:30 – 2 p.m. — Ballet III and Jazz (ages 9-teen) 4 or more years dance experience

Proper dancewear and dance shoes are required. An optional Summer Dance Workship t-shirt will be available for $15 at registration time. The registration deadline is June 2. Contact Heather Leonard’s Danceworks by email at hldanceworks@gmail.com or on Facebook.

A registration will also be held Thursday at the Byrneville Community Center from 6-7:30 p.m.

Pictured: Last year’s Heather Leonard’s Danceworks recital at Northview High School. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Tate Academic Team Qualifies For Quiz Bowl Nationals, Needs Donations

May 12, 2014

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The Tate High School Academic Team has qualified for the National Academic Quiz Tournament (NAQT), to be held in Chicago on May 31- June 1.

The team qualified by placing first overall at the Enterprise (AL) State College Cerebral Weevil tournament in December 2013.   Tate is only school in the area with a team qualified to attend the national event.

In order to help raise funds, the Tate High School Academic Team is accepting donations.  Donations can be made through a GoFundMe account by clicking here.

Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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