Linemen Recognized On First-Ever National Lineman Appreciation Day

April 19, 2013

Thursday was National Lineman Appreciation Day. The day was set after the U.S. Senate approved a resolution honoring lineworkers for their efforts to keep the power flowing.

“EREC’s linemen are the cream of the crop.  These men are dedicated to keeping power delivered to every home on our system around the clock, regardless of weather conditions,” said Escambia River Electric Cooperative CEO/General Manager Clay Campbell.

The bill was introduced by U.S. Sens. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) and Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) “recognizing linemen, the profession of linemen, the contributions of these brave men and women who protect public safety”. It passed unanimously.

Pictured: Linemen work earlier this year on an electrical system upgrade in Walnut Hill. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Survivor Reception To Be Held Before Jay Relay For Life

April 18, 2013

Cancer survivors are invited to a Survivor Reception and Lap Friday evening at the Jay Relay for Life.

The complimentary reception will take place at 4 p.m. Friday  in the Jay High cafeteria. Survivors are asked to call Cathy at (850) 675-2448 to reserve seating for the survivor and a caregiver. Survivors should sign in at the registration table at the  back entrance to the cafeteria off Escambia Avenue.

A survivors lap will begin the Jay Relay for Life at 6 p.m. The all-night event will continue until closing ceremonies at 9 a.m. Saturday.

Pictured: Participants in the 2012 Relay for Life at Jay High School. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Byrneville Elementary Releases Third Nine Weeks Honor Roll

April 18, 2013

The following students were named to the third nine weeks honor roll at Byrneville Elementary School:

Mrs. Barberree’s Kindergarten

All Satisfactory

Ayden AtallahDestiny Burt
Luke Diamond
Maddie Mae Driskell
Tyler Gilmore
Olivia Griffis
Damarius Jefferson
Daisy Johnson
Mia Kornegay
Madison Levins
Riley Long
Allie Odom
Makayla Spears
Ian Watson
Jayden White
Danny Ray Wilson

Mrs. Rogers’ Kindergarten

All Satisfactory

Madeleine Atallah
Logan Bevins
Nicole Briscoe
Layla Brown
Ashton Covan
Kerissa Dortch
Anna Dunsford
Jade Howell
Hunter Johnson
Kelan Jurey
Rhett Madden
Evin Matlock
Addisen Miller
Blake Shaw
Ronte’ Simpson
Mallory Smith

Mrs. Dawson’s First Grade:

A Honor Roll

Madalyn Grimes
Tyson McBride

A/B Honor Roll

Camron Howell
Takayla Lewis

Ms. Thornton’s First Grade:

A Honor Roll

Alexa Castro
Riley Dawson
Nolin Godwin
Meredith Johnston
Tyler Riggs

A/B Honor Roll

Adrianna Atallah
Aydan Smith
Leif Waters

Mrs. Marshman’s Second Grade:

A Honor Roll

Aloysia Dortch
Briana Dunsford
Kaden Odom

A/B Honor Roll

Chase Hampton
Johnnie Howell
Kayla Johnson
Emily Lambeth
Jessica Loftis
Tiana White
Dreama Wright

Mrs. Weaver’s Second Grade:

A Honor Roll

Leah Anderson
Drake Allen Driskell
Emily Levins

A/B Honor Roll

Hunter Barnes
Marina Franklin
Eli Jackson
Jamarkus Jefferson
Zane Rolin

Mrs. Dunsford’s Third Grade:

A Honor Roll

Hunter Borelli
Torka Mills

A/B Honor Roll

Cody Adams
Josh Dunsford
Kaitlin Gafford
Jace Gifford
James Loftis
Taylor Levins
Dillon Spears
Harley Walker

Mrs. Gilmore’s Fourth Grade:

A Honor Roll

Maille Kilcrease

A/B Honor Roll

Logan Bryan
Brianna Colter
Abigail Levins
Tyler Merchant
Jalexis Robinson
Tyler Rolin

Mrs. Johnston’s Fifth Grade:

A Honor Roll

Madicyn Bell
Skyler Busbee
Ian Gifford
Alex Glidewell
Chandler Hinote
Lea Nall
Cloe Smith
Savannah Steadham
Nicky Trump
Olivia Watson
Ashten Wright

A/B Honor Roll

Jake Lambeth
Hannah Merchant
Kelli Merchant
Waylon Milstead
Tyler Newton
Valorie Padilla

Moye, McCall Named Northview Prom King And Queen

April 17, 2013

Seniors Blake McCall and Maranda Moye were named the 2013 Junior-Senior Prom King and Queen last Saturday night for Northview High School. Courtesy photo by NHS Tribal Spirit for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Local Area Remembers, Prays For Boston

April 17, 2013

Residents across the area remembered Boston Tuesday and the tragic bombing at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday. Pictured top: The 17th Avenue train trestle in Pensacola, commonly known as “Graffiti Bridge”, was painted with the message to “Pray for Boston”. And flags across the area were lowered to half staff upon an order from Gov. Rick Scott, including the Byrneville Community Center (pictured below). NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Heli-Chopper: Giant Saw, Helicopter Used For Big Trim Job

April 16, 2013

Call it a heli-chopper? Numerous residents spotted a helicopter using a giant saw to trim trees along a high voltage power line in the Walnut Hill and Bratt area Monday.

The giant patented aerial saw — with 10 gas-powered rotating 24-inch blades, hangs beneath a 1980 Hughes 369D helicopter on an 80-foot fixed pole that has  swivel points at the copter and at the saw. Weighing in at over 800 pounds,  the saw can swing forward and backwards, but not side to side as power line right of ways are trimmed.

Pictured: A helicopter and and a giant patented aerial saw are used to trim along high voltage power lines near Walnut Hill on Monday. Pictured top: The gas powered saw is refueled in a field near the intersection of  Lambert Bridge Road and Pine Barren Road. Submitted photos by Gayle Brewton for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Century Care Center Honors Volunteers With Appreciation Party

April 16, 2013

Century Care Center recently held a party to honor scores of volunteers that lend a hand at the facility.

About 50 volunteers were on hand for the party — including members of church groups, singers, sewing groups, “Elvis”, a clown, general helpers and individuals.

“We are blessed to have such a large number of devoted souls. We live in a caring and giving community,” said Mae Hildreth, Century Care Center’s activities director.

Pictured: A volunteer appreciation party held Sunday at the Century Care Center. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Area Student Wins 2013 Congressional Art Competition

April 15, 2013

U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller has announced the winners of the annual Congressional Art Competition, “An Artistic Discover”. The Best of Show was  “Self Portrait of “Innocence”” by Abby Harrison of Jay High School.

Harrison will be flown to Washington, D. C. to attend the National Congressional Art Competition to be held in June.  She is also eligible for a scholarship to the Savannah College of Art and Design.

The First Runner Up was “Granny” by Isabella Jenkins of Niceville High School. The Second Runner Up was “Lion’s Teeth” by Audrey Stevens of Rocky Bayou Christian School.  The Third Runner Up was “Alter-Ego by Robin Elizabeth Berntsen of Niceville High School.  “Rage” by Jessica Taylor of West Florida High School and “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made” by Amanda Hart of Rocky Bayou Christian School received Honorable Mention.

The event, which was initiated by House members in 1982, is a nationwide annual art competition that allows high school students, from all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and US territories to showcase their artistic ability.  The winning work from each Congressional district is displayed in an eleven month exhibit in the Cannon tunnel that leads into the US. Capitol.

Pictured below: Pictured top: Abby Harrison of Jay High School with her Best of Show winner “Self Portrait of ‘Innocense’”.  Some of the other submissions in this year’s contest. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Learn About The Treasures Of The Panhandle From Professor, Author

April 15, 2013

The Barrineau Park Historical Society will present a talk and slide show by Pensacola State College professor Dr. Brian Rucker entitled “Treasures of the Panhandle: A Journey through West Florida”.

In his book by the same name, Rucker takes readers on a unique tour of his home region, highlighting the historic treasures and natural wonders.

The event will take place at 6 p.m Thursday at the Barrineau Park Historical Society in Barrineau Park Community Center on Barrineau Park School Road.

Photo: Sunset Sailing Away

April 14, 2013

Saturday ended on a sunny note across the North Escambia area, but Sunday was mostly cloudy and wet.

Pictured above: A powered paraglider trike and the sunset as seen along Highway 97 near Nokomis Road Saturday in Davisville. Photo by Ditto Gorme for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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