Youth Show Their Spirit

September 1, 2013

Youth from Ray’s Chapel and the Walnut Hill Baptist churches came together Saturday night to show their school and team spirit during Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church’s third annual “Spirit Night”.  The youth enjoyed worship, a message from youth leader Seth Leonard, food, prizes and games. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Aldersgate UMC Donations A ‘Blessing’ To Molino Park Elementary

August 30, 2013

Aldersgate United Methodist Church is among the many organizations stepping up to help Molino Park Elementary School following the theft and destruction of tens of thousands of dollars worth of technology from the school.

The church is donating proceeds from their next two community dinner collections, accepting donations at a Back to School Splash Party this Saturday and taking up collections from their congregation — all in addition their annual paper drive — for the school.

Molino Park Principal Alice Woodward called the church’s contributions “a blessing”, and said, “I appreciate the whole Molino community in their support of Molino Park Elementary.”

The Aldersgate Back to School Splash party will be held from 3 until 6 p.m. Saturday, September 7 at the church on Highway 29, just north of Highway 97. There will be water slides, water balloon games, fun on a new playground and a cookout. Everyone is invited to the free event, but attendees are invited to make a monetary donation to technology replacement at Molino Park Elementary School.

Aldersgate has also joined other Molino organizations as a Molino Park Elementary technology recovery donation drop off point. Read more…

Pictured top: Rev. Alan Gantzhorn wheels paper donations from Aldersgate United Methodist Church into Molino Park Elementary School Thursday. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Local Scholarship Fund Committee Cooking Ribs, Butts For Labor Day

August 28, 2013

A local scholarship fund committee will be cooking up ribs and Boston butts for the Labor Day weekend.

The Solon Lee Gandy Scholarship Committee is accepting orders for racks of ribs for a $20 donation and Boston butts for a $30 donation.

The Solon Lee Gandy Scholarship has awarded over $8,000 in college scholarship monies to deserving seniors in a three county area. Call Bill Gandy at (850) 982-6847 to place an order for pick up this weekend.

Century United Methodist Receives Statewide Community Involvement Award

August 28, 2013

The Century United Methodist Church was recently honored with the Florida Health Care Activity Coordinators Association’s Community Involvement Award. The statewide award is presented to a group or organization that provides ongoing, outstanding support to the activity department of a long term care facility in Florida.  The members of Century UMC provide countless volunteer hours at the Century Care Center.  Accepting the award on behalf of the church was Rev. Janet Lee. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Century’s McCants Graduates From Basic Combat Training

August 26, 2013

Army Pfc. Arron P. McCants 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.

McCants is the son of Rex McCants of Clancy Way, Century.

He is a 2012 graduate of Northview High School.

Home Run: She Said Yes!

August 26, 2013

Jake Clayton of Molino proposed to his girlfriend Jenna Peoples of Milton during a weekend Pensacola Blue Wahoos game…and she said “yes”. Photo by Michael Spooneybarger/Pensacola Blue Wahoos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photos: NHS Mini-Cheerleaders, Band, Dance Team And More

August 25, 2013

For a photo gallery with the Northview NJROTC, cheerleaders, band and dance team from Friday night, click here.

For a special gallery featuring the Northview mini-cheerleaders, click here.

For a game summary and action photos, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Farm Family Of The Year Has Long History In Agricultural

August 25, 2013

The Keith Campbell family of Chumuckla was recognized as Santa Rosa County’s “Outstanding Farm Family of the Year” during the 47th Annual Santa Rosa County Farm Tour.

Keith and his wife Robynn, along with daughters Brittney, Ashleigh and son-in-law Adam Bondurant, accepted the award from County Commissioners Don Salter and Jim Melvin. Sheilah Bowman, Florida District Director for Congressman Jeff Miller, also presented the family with a Congressional Record proclamation honoring them for their accomplishments.

The Campbell’s have a rich agricultural heritage. Keith Campbell is a sixth generation farmer on his father’s side and a fourth generation farmer on his mother’s side of the family. The Campbell family of farmers emigrated from Scotland to South Carolina and finally settled in the Chumuckla area in the early 1800’s.

After two years of college, Keith began farming with his grandfather, W.T. Stewart, on five hundred acres in 1983. He eventually took over complete operation of the farm which has grown to more than 1,300 acres today. The family’s major crops are cotton, peanuts, and wheat. They also raise beef cattle with a herd of around 60 cows and calves. In addition, the past few years they have maintained an apiary for honey production and crop pollination.

Family members and neighbors help sustain the farm. Robynn is a homemaker supporting the family with her full-time efforts. Ashleigh’s husband Adam, a senior at UWF, works part-time on the farm and nephew Dale Campbell helps out after school. A key component of Keith’s approach to farming involves sharing work with neighboring farmers with whom he performs custom planting and harvesting to pool equipment and labor.

Keith is a progressive farmer who always looks for better ways to improve the efficiency of his operation. He says one of the biggest changes he has seen in farming was the introduction of herbicide resistant crops in the late 90’s. This allowed him to implement conservation tillage with benefits of reduced tillage, soil erosion, fuel, machinery, labor costs, and the overall amount of herbicides used.

Keith has also been an early adopter of precision agriculture technologies such as variable-rate lime and fertilizer application, field mapping, and GPS equipment guidance for field operations.

Laura Ann Wiggins Graduates From Rhodes College

August 25, 2013

Laura Ann Wiggins of Walnut Hill  graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Sociology and a double minor in Archaeology and French at Rhodes College in Memphis, TN.

While at Rhodes, Wiggins received three funded fellowships to volunteer with the non-profit Urban Farms Memphis to increase local, fresh produce consumption in below-poverty neighborhoods; to excavate Mayan household archaeological sites in Chiapas, Mexico; and  to complete a comparative ethnographic study of identity through food choice within Memphis, TN and Dakar, Senegal.

She was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society and Kappa Delta Sorority, serving as both Ritual Chair and Recruitment Philanthropy Chair.

She also served as Chair of the Rhodes Event Management Committee, advocating alcohol awareness at campus events through responsible event planning.

Beginning this fall, she will teach English at the bilingual school Ecole Actuelle Bilingue in Dakar, Senegal.

Wiggins  is a 2009 graduate of the International Baccalaureate program at Pensacola High School. She is the daughter of Glen and Jean Wiggins of Walnut Hill.

Birth: Myles Levi Sellers

August 25, 2013

Ray and Leslie (Respress) Sellers of Atmore are proud to announce the birth of their son, Myles Levi Sellers.  Myles was born July 22, 2013, at 7:49 a.m., at Mobile Infirmary.  He weighed 8-pounds 13-ounces and was 21½ inches.

Grandparents are Benny and Bobbie Respress and Joyce Sellers of Atmore. Great grandparents are Alvis and Bernice Respress of Atmore and Robert and Jo Grigsby of Trussville, AL. Myles was welcomed home by his big brother, three-year old Jackson, and his big sister, Queenie, a 10-year old Boston Terrier.

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