Hundreds Of Students Gather To Pray At The Pole (With Photo Gallery)

September 25, 2013

Hundreds of students gathered at  their schools across the area Wednesday morning during the annual See You at the Pole event.

Students gathered as school began to pray in the non-denominational event. See You at the Pole is a student-initiated, student organized, and student-led event. Students prayed for their school, friends, teachers, government and the nation.

For photos from Northview High, West Florida High, Jay High, Ransom Middle, Ernest Ward Middle and Molino Park Elementary, click here for a photo gallery.

Have See You at the Pole photos? Email them to news@northescambia.com.

Pictured top: See You at the Pole Wednesday morning at Ernest Ward Middle School. Pictured inset: SYATP at Northview High School. Pictured below Molino Park Elementary, West Florida High School, Ransom Middle School, Jay High School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Hundreds Attend Middle School Open House Events

September 25, 2013

Hundreds of parents attended Open House events at middle schools across Escambia County Tuesday evening. Parents had the opportunity to learn more about their child’s middle school education and learn more about how to become involved at their child’s school.

Pictured top: Ernest Ward Middle School teacher Laura Chavers explains her class to parents Tuesday night. Pictured inset: EWMS teacher Renee Wilkins discusses her language arts class with parents. Pictured Parents at Tuesday night’s Open House at Ernest Ward Middle School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Byrneville Elementary Open House Is Thursday

September 25, 2013

Byrneville Elementary School will hold an Open House event this Thursday, September 26.

The event begins at 6 p.m. and includes the Open House, a Title I meeting and PTO meeting. For more information, contact the school.

USPS Proposes Three Cent Increase In Cost Of Stamps

September 25, 2013

The U.S. Postal Service has announced proposed price changes, including an increase in the price of a first class letter from 46 cents to 49 cents. The proposed changes, which would go into effect in January, are intended to generate $2 billion in  annual revenue for the Postal Service.

Other types of mail would also increase in cost:

  • Letters (1 oz.) — 3-cent increase to 49 cents
  • Letters additional ounces —  1-cent increase to 21 cents
  • Letters to all international destinations (1 oz.) — $1.15
  • Postcards — 1-cent increase to 34 cents

In a letter disseminated to customers today, Board of Governors Chairman Mickey Barnett described the “precarious financial condition” of the Postal Service and the “uncertain path toward enactment of postal reform legislation” as primary reasons for seeking price changes. He also indicated that the price adjustment is necessary in order to ensure that the Postal Service will be able to maintain and continue the development of postal services.

“Of the options currently available to the Postal Service to align costs and revenues, increasing postage prices is a last resort that reflects extreme financial challenges,” said Barnett in the letter. “However, if these financial challenges were alleviated by the timely enactment of laws that close a $20 billion budget gap, the Postal Service would reconsider its pricing strategy. We are encouraged by the recent introduction of comprehensive postal reform legislation in Congress, and despite an uncertain legislative process, we are hopeful that legislation can be enacted this year.”

Pictured top: Forever stamps. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Clayton Graduates From Basic Combat Training

September 23, 2013

Army Pvt. Jacob A. Clayton has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.

During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises.

Clayton is the son of Brenda Garrett-McCall of Highway 95A, Molino, and grandson of Larry Garrett of Mobile, Ala.

He is a 2011 graduate of Northview High School in Bratt.

Realtors: Local Home Sales On The Upswing

September 23, 2013

Single-family home sales across Florida grew 12.5 percent in August compared to the same period a year earlier, the Florida Realtors reported Thursday, with the local market expanding at almost twice that rate.

In the Escambia-Santa Rosa market, new home sales were up 22.6 percent in August over last year, while local condo and townhouse sales were up 6.1 percent.  The average home sale price in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties was up 4.7 percent  from last year to $157,000.

The Realtors reported there were 20,933 sales closed statewide on existing single-family homes last month. The median sales price for single-family homes was $175,000, up 18.6 percent from a year earlier. That was down from the $179,500 median price on the 20,632 single-family homes that were sold statewide in July. The median sales price on single-family homes nationwide, based upon July numbers, is $214,000, up 13.5 percent from the prior year.

Free Family Movie Night To Feature ‘Despicable Me’

September 23, 2013

The Northwest Escambia Baseball Park and NorthEscambia.com are teaming up to bring you a free Family Movie Night. Mark your calendars now…on Saturday, October 19 at 7 p.m., we’ll bring you “Despicable Me” on the big screen.

Bring your blankets or chairs. No outside coolers; concessions will be available. This is a family event; no alcohol or inappropriate behavior will be tolerated.

Admission is free, but donations will be accepted toward the cost of the event for NWE’s 2014 baseball season.

Bradberry Park is located on Highway 99A in Walnut Hill, directly behind Ernest Ward Middle School.

Manna Food Pantries Celebrates 30th Birthday In A Big Way

September 22, 2013

Manna Food Pantries held their 30th Birthday Bash on Saturday.

The event raised over $33,000 for Manna, enough money to feed 6,400 more members of the local community from just a one-day event. The Birthday Bash included a barbecue, gourmet cake contest and two auctions.

Winners in the Gourmet Birthday Cake Contest were:  first place Angel Cakes, second place Betty Weber, third place Cupcake Emporium, and the People’s Choice winner was Angel Cakes.

Pictured: Manna Food Pantries 30th Birthday Bash was held on Saturday. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Burk Named Tate Homecoming Queen (With Homecoming Photo Gallery)

September 21, 2013

The Tate High School Aggies celebrated Homecoming 2013 Friday night.

Bailey Burk was crowned homecoming queen during an evening that included the annual homecoming parade. The Aggies honored their 1962 state baseball championship team, including Major League Hall of Fame member Don Sutton. The graduation classes of 1963 and 2003 were also recognized.

For a photo gallery, click here.

For a game action story and photos, click here.

Pictured top: Bailey Burk was named Tate High School’s homecoming queen Friday night. Pictured inset: Major League Hall of Fame member Don Sutton. Pictured below: Homecoming parade. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kaliegh Blackmon and Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.


Impact 100 Announces 2013 Finalists For Eight $104,500 Grants

September 20, 2013

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a local women’s philanthropy group, announced the 15 grant finalists selected for 2013 Thursday morning.  Eight of these 15 finalists will be selected to receive a grant of $104,500 at the IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area Annual Meeting on Sunday, October 20.

The 15 finalists selected by IMPACT 100’s Focus Area Committees are:

ARTS & CULTURE

  • Ballet Pensacola, Inc. – Project:  A New Nutcracker
  • The Santa Rosa County Creek Indian Tribe, Inc.- Project:  Infrastructure Development of Tribal Grounds to Host Tribal Public Functions
  • Santa Rosa Historical Society, Inc. Project:  Light Up The Imogene

EDUCATION

  • The Arc Santa Rosa, Inc. – Project:  The Arc Santa Rosa ADT Transportation Proposal-2013
  • Independence for the Blind of West Florida, Inc. – Project:  IMPACT 100 Windows to the World for the Blind Technology Center
  • Lutheran Services Florida, Inc. – Project:  Teen Time…a place for you to be you!

ENVIRONMENT, RECREATION & PRESERVATION

  • Friends of St. John’s Foundation, Inc. – Project:  Conservation and Preservation of Historic Grave Sites at St. John’s Cemetery
  • Humane Society of Pensacola, Inc. – Project: Humane Society of Pensacola Spay and Neuter Clinic
  • Pensacola Museum of Art, Inc. – Project: Jail for Art

FAMILY

  • Community Organizations Active in Disaster, Inc. dba Be Ready Alliance -  Coordinating for Emergencies (Brace) & Brace, L.L.C. – Project:  Center of IMPACT
  • Council on Aging of West Florida, Inc. -  Project:  Moving Safely
  • Pensacola Habitat for Humanity, Inc. – Project:  Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative

HEALTH & WELLNESS

  • FavorHouse of Northwest Florida, Inc.-  Project: Safe haven for People and Paws
  • Gulf Coast Kid’s House-  Project: Expanding the Foundation of Care
  • Holley Navarre Seniors Association, Inc.- Project 2013 Improvements to HNSA Facilities

This is the 10th year IMPACT 100 has awarded grants to local non-profits. The total  amount awarded to date is $4,315,000 since 2004.  This year’s awards will bring the total funds awarded in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties to $5,151,000.

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