Tate Showband Earns Straight Superiors At Tiger Invitational

October 27, 2022

The Tate High School Showband of the South won first place overall out of all bands recently at the Pensacola High School Tiger Invitational.

The Showband earned straight superiors, best in Class 5A band and best in Class 5A percussion.

Tate High Names Homecoming Queen And Her Court (With Photo Gallery)

October 24, 2022

Friday night, Tate High School named Homecoming Queen McKenzie Alfred.  First runner-up to the queen was Savannah Guilford, and second runner-up was Emily Brabner.

For a photo gallery of the Queen and King, the complete girls’ homecoming court and the boys’ court, click or tap here.

Members of the Tate High School 2022 Homecoming Court are:

Seniors

  • McKenzie Alfred
  • Trinity Blackwell
  • Emily Brabner
  • Ansli Brown
  • Kiersten Crooke
  • Savannah Guilford
  • Adyson Illian
  • Aspen Meadows
  • Taylor Whalen
  • Anna Whetzel
  • Brooklyn Wilcox

Senior Boys
(King will be announced Saturday night at dance)

  • Ian DeLay
  • Jace Fryman
  • Ethan Harper
  • Nathan Killingsworth
  • Rilee Lowery
  • Tristin Lynn
  • Ethan McAnally
  • Aidan McKinney
  • Jacob McLemore
  • Drew Reaves
  • Jamil Sardar

Juniors

  • Taylor Fitzgerald
  • Reese Forehand
  • Lexi Nelson
  • Ella Parker
  • Alicen Ray
  • Delaney Weaver

Sophomores

  • Brooke Alvare
  • Faith Etheridge
  • Carlyn Ham
  • Hailey Locke
  • Jasmine Stainger
  • Savanna Wadsworth

Freshmen

  • Jordyn Banks
  • Payten Burdette
  • Taylor Dyler
  • Laciee Glass
  • Kati Ingram
  • Aubree Vincent

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Photos: Tate High School Homecoming Parade

October 23, 2022

The Tate High School Aggies celebrated Homecoming 2022 with a parade prior to Friday night’s football game at Pete Gindl Stadium.

For a photo gallery, click or tap here.

The sophomore float “Alice in Wonderland” was the homecoming float winner.

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Bonus Gallery: Tate Fans, Band, Cheerleaders, JROTC

October 23, 2022

For a bonus gallery from with cheerleaders, the band, fans, AJROTC and more from Friday night’s Tate football game, click or tap here.

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Cantonment Lodge Adopts Ransom Middle Teacher, Ernest Ward Middle

October 20, 2022

Cantonment Masonic Lodge #322 has adopted Ernest Ward Middle School and a teacher at Ransom Middle School as part of their “Adopt a School” and “Adopt a Teacher” programs.

During a Public Education and Citizenship Appreciation dinner, the Lodge honored Ernest Ward Middle Assistant Principal Tyvanna Boulanger. EWMS was adopted to help support their Positive Behavior Support program.

Ransom Middle teacher Trevor Webb was adopted as a first-year teacher.

Pictured top: The Cantonment Masonic Lodge recognized Ernest Ward Middle Assistant Principal Tyvanna Boulanger. Pictured below: Ransom Middle teacher Trevor Webb was adopted by the Lodge. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Now That It Feels Like Fall, It’s Time To Visit Cantonment Pumpkin Patch

October 18, 2022

Now that it feels like fall, it’s good time to visit the Allen Memorial United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch in Cantonment.

Pumpkins of all shapes and sizes are available under the big tent on Highway 29 near Neal Road from 10:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays, and 1-6 p.m. on Sundays.

The Allen Memorial United Methodist Men have sponsored the Pumpkin Patch since 1995.

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IMPACT 100 Awards Over $1.1 Million In Grants To 11 Community Groups

October 17, 2022

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a women’s philanthropic organization, announced 11 grant recipients on Sunday that will each receive a grant of  $103,820. That brings the total grants awarded by the women’s philanthropic organization to over $15 million for 142 projects.

The grant recipients are:

ARTS, CULTURE & HISTORY

  • Pensacola Little Theatre Inc. – It Starts with Art: Building the Foundation of Arts Education at Pensacola Little Theatre
  • Santa Rosa Community Theatre Inc. – Provide a State-of-the-Art Theatre for Santa Rosa County

EDUCATION

  • Central Gulf Coast CDF Freedom Schools – Something Inside So Strong
  • General Daniel Chappie James Flight Academy, Inc – Outfit New Facility with Equipment and Other Furnishings

ENVIRONMENT & RECREATION

  • Keep Pensacola Beautiful, Inc. – KPB Covers More Ground
  • Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center, Inc. – From Hatchlings to Adults, Come Join Us on Our Journey

FAMILY

  • Escambia County Public Schools Foundation for Excellence, Inc. – Parent University: Bridging Resources and Community Needs
  • Pensacola Habitat for Humanity, Inc. – Community Land Trust – Affordable Housing in Perpetuity

HEALTH & WELLNESS

  • District One Medical Examiner Support, Inc. – Family Advocacy Representative – providing support to Family, Community, and Staff
  • Feeding the Gulf Coast – Feeding the Future
  • Healing Paws for Warriors, Inc. – Save a Veteran, Rescue a Dog: Mobile Unit

“IMPACT members were able to choose to meet at either in-person Focus Area Committees or virtual Focus Area Committees,” said Roz Leahy, president of IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area. “Again, this year, hundreds of IMPACT 100 members participated in the process to review each grant application, conduct site visits to all applicants, and select finalists from each Focus Area Committee. We are so thankful for our members who participated and to our volunteer board. Their dedication enables IMPACT 100 to continue serving the community we love.”

With 1,142 members this year, IMPACT 100 was able to award $103,820 each to eleven nonprofit organizations in our community for a total impact of $1,142,020.

Walnut Hill Heritage Festival Celebrates The Community’s History (With Photo Gallery)

October 16, 2022

Under beautiful blue skies with an 1880’s log schoolhouse as a backdrop, the Walnut Hill Heritage Festival on Saturday celebrated the community’s history.

The event sponsored by the Walnut Hill Ruritan Club featured historical displays, vendors, food, live entertainment, and over 30 vendors. The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, their mounted posse and K-9 Sadie were on hand, and there were bounce houses and other activities for the kids.

The one-room log schoolhouse was built around 1880 at a cost of $40. It was flattened by Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and rebuilt at its current home by the Walnut Hill Community Center on Highway 97.

For more festival photos, click or tap here.

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Byrneville Elementary School Names Students Of The Month

October 16, 2022

Byrneville Elementary School recently named their September Students of the Month.

They are:

  • Kindergarten: Ava Culliver (not pictured) and Paisley Miller
  • 1st Grade: Kase Calloway
  • 2nd Grade: Jonah Levins and Evin Levins
  • 3rd Grade: Lucas Jordan and Elsa Faulk (Not pictured)
  • 4th Grade: Kalli Ikner and Wy’Naejah Thomas
  • 5th Grade: Dillon Seamans and Bailey Campbell

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Cantonment Wendy’s Manager Named As One Of The Best In The Nation

October 14, 2022

The general manager at a Cantonment Wendy’s restaurant has been recognized again as one of the best in the nation.

Regina Cohron at the Wendy’s on New Market Street, just off Nine Mile Road in the Milestone area, has been recognized as one of the Top 200 General Managers for 2021 by The Wendy’s Company.

“Regina is a true leader and so deserved of this recognition; she is respected and beloved by her team and guests,” said Brian McDaniel, senior vice president for Carlisle, franchisee of The Wendy’s Company. McDaniel added “Regina is one of five Wendy’s restaurant general managers with Carlisle that were selected in the Top 200 for 2021. All five of these individuals represent the very best of Wendy’s and Carlisle.”

General managers from the entire Wendy’s global network of more than 6,900 restaurants were evaluated against set criteria, such as customer satisfaction scores and customer count growth. The Top 200 were selected by a committee comprised of franchisee and company leadership.They were honored and celebrated at Wendy’s National convention recently in Las Vegas.

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