Quarter Horse Show This Weekend

March 27, 2013

The Northwest Florida Quarter Horse Association will host a horse show this weekend, Friday, March 29, to Sunday, March 31. The show will include English and Western classes, as well as leadline, driving and halter classes.

The competition starts at 6 p.m. Friday and at 8 a.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Escambia County Equestrian Center. Classes will run until finished. For a list of classes or more information on the event, visit www.nwfqha.com or call Debbie Wall at (256) 441-1081.

The event is free and spectators are welcomed. A full service concession stand will be open during the event.

Molino Residents Compete In National Dog Obedience Championship

March 26, 2013

Two Molino residents recently competed with their Border Collies  in the the 2013 AKC National Obedience Championship in Tulsa, OK.

Victory Hulett placed third overall among all breeds and first in her individual breed. Joanne Permowic placed fifth in her breed. Hulett also had the third highest cumulative score, among all breeds, from the two-day event.

Hulett and Permowic train together at the Leading Edge Dog Obedience School on Muscogee Road.

Pictured left: Victory Hulett and her dog Reign (left), and Joanne Permowic and her dog Clint at the 2013 AKC National Obedience Championship in Tulsa, OK. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Florida Special Olympics Torch Run Begins In Century (With Gallery)

March 25, 2013

The 2013 Law Enforcement Torch Run in support of Florida Special Olympics began in Century Monday morning.

The torch run started at the Florida/Alabama state line in the Food Giant parking lot about 7:15 Monday. Employees from Century Correctional Institution and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office escorted the torch down Highway 29 through Century.

For a photo gallery, click here.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run is an event to raise awareness and support for the Special Olympics.

Law enforcement officers from over 300 Florida agencies (police departments, sheriff’s offices, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Agency, U.S. Customs, Air Force Police and Marine Patrol) all participate in the state-wide torch run to benefit the athletes of Special Olympics Florida. Each year, over 5,000 officers carry the torch on a 1500-mile relay through 66 counties in Florida.

Pictured: The 2013 Law Enforcement Torch Run in support of Florida Special Olympics begins in Century Monday morning. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Unique Crop: Sodbuster Radish In Hwy 29, Hwy 97 Field

March 25, 2013

A rather unique, and pretty, plant grew throughout the winter in a field at the corner of Highway 29 and Highway 97 in Molino.

According to Libbie Johnson UF IFAS Escambia County extension agent, the crop was a mixture of Sodbuster radish and oats in a filed owned by local producer Eric Koehn.

Sodbuster brand radish is a new cover crop developed in New Zealand, according to Richard Petcher, retired Auburn Extension Agronomist agent and proprietor of Petcher Seeds.  The Sodbuster’s large taproots are superior and can penetrate as far as six feet deep. The fleshy upper part can “bust” a hole from 10-20 inches long and 2-3 inches wide. And the taproot both plows and breaks the hard soil while scavaging for plant nutrients.

The crop was recently sprayed by a herbicide to kill it. The root will decompose in just a few weeks, leaving open holes where rainwater can penetrate the soil.  According to Petcher, the crop is an excellent scavenger for nutrients and can release 80 pounds of Nitrogen and 5 tons of organic matter for the next crop. Wildlife, especially deer, love this radish.

In November, Eric planted five pounds of seed per acre and added some oats to the mixture. Although he didn’t add apply any fertilizer to the crop, he  said he is satisfied with the stand and hopes to see some benefits in the  cotton he plans on growing on the field this summer.

For more information on Sodbuster radish, visit www.petcherseeds.com or call the UF IFAS Escambia County Extension office at (850) 475-5230 or email libbiej@ufl.edu.

Escambia County Students Of The Month Named

March 24, 2013

Students of the month for February have been named in Escambia County.  The awards are presented monthly to a limited number of students from participating schools.

North Escambia area students of the month for February were:

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

Bratt Elementary — Sara Amerson, first; Sheyenne Dillon, fifth;
Jim Allen Elementary — Eluah Bianchi, kindergarten; Kayla Jarman, kindergarten;
Lipscomb Elementary — Seth Bestgen, fourth; Amaya Bullock, fifth;
McArthur Elementary — Bryson Gier, kindergarten; Heidi Lynn, kindergarten;
Molino Park Elementary — Addison Pawless, first; Evin Pedicord, first.

MIDDLE SCHOOLS

Ernest Ward Middle –  Helen Kemp, sixth; Jacob White, seventh; Savanna Calhoun, eighth;
Ransom Middle — Jacob Kmetz, eighth; Kayla Johnson, eighth.

HIGH SCHOOLS

Northview High — Jessica Baldwin, 12th; Tristan Brown, 10th;
Tate High — Emily Lee, 12th; William Newman, 12th;
West Florida — Kelly Wyland, 11th; Samuel McKenzie, 12th.

Recipe: Magic Crust Custard Pie

March 24, 2013

Sometimes basics are best… and this tasty little custard number from home cook Robyn Witte has all the right ingredients to become a new favorite.

First, its classic vanilla custard flavor and gooey texture just can’t be beat. What’s more, this tasty confection comes together in a snap.

To prepare, simply combine all the ingredients in a blender then pour into a pie pan. The crust forms “magically” as the flour settles to the bottom of the pan during baking. It doesn’t get much easier than that!

Magic Crust Custard Pie

What You Need

  • 1/4 cup margarine
  • 4 eggs
  • 3/4 c white sugar
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 2 cups 2% milk,
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour

Directions

  • Put all ingredients into a blender.
  • Blend for 30 seconds. Pour into buttered 9-inch pie pan.
  • Sprinkle with nutmeg. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. The flour will settle to make its own crust.

Birth: Jaxon Noah Wilson

March 24, 2013

Jaxon Noah Wilson born on March 4, 2013, weighing 7-pounds, 5-ounces and 20 inches long. He was welcomed by parents Jeremiah and Lindsey Wilson. Grandparents are Teresa and Lloyd Jordan, and Rose and Willie Wilson of Century.

Who Do You Call When Your Train Overheats? Not AAA, But ECFR

March 21, 2013

AAA can’t help you when you train locomotive overheats, but you can call Escambia County Fire Rescue.

Engine 419 from the Cantonment Station of Escambia County Fire Rescue responded to Highway 95A near Jim Allen Elementary School Thursday morning to assist CSX after a train locomotive engine overheated. There was no fire, just a need for water to cool the engine.

Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Mira Awards Honor Escambia’s Most Creative Seniors

March 21, 2013

Seventy of Escambia County’s most creative high school seniors were honored Thursday night during the 2013 Mira Creative Arts Awards Banquet at New World Landing.

Mira Award recipients were nominated for the award by their teachers and received  engraved medallions, a book scholarship from Pensacola State College, memberships from the Pensacola Museum of Art and Artel Gallery, and Certificates of Special Congressional Recognition from Congressman Jeff Miller.

2013 Mira Creative Arts Award recipients were:

Northview High School: Alison Danielle Bardin, Vocal Music; Ashton Brooke Gibbs, Instrumental/Vocal Music; Alisha Grice, Graphic Arts; Zach Johnson, Journalism; Courtney Lambert, Culinary Arts; Ashley Mooney, Graphic Arts; Maranda Moye, Journalism; Stephanie Roach, Instrumental Music; Johnnie Smith, Visual Arts; Julia Thorpe, Journalism.

Tate High School: Lindsey Gordon, Band; Marissa Sue Jackson, Orchestra; Jennifer Haley Krostag, Visual Arts; Nicholas Andrew Krostag, Television Production; Katie Massey, Band; Kimberlee Marie Richards, Photography; Victoria Ryder, Yearbook Photo Editor; Amy Sapp, Mock Trial; Brooke Lindsey Marie Verlaan, Drama; Elizabeth Violet Watson, Chorus.

West Florida High School: Natalie Allgyer, Art; Italia Maria Brinston, Band; Lauren Hughes, Journalism/Yearbook; Jacob McDonough, Band; Lauren Elaine Meadors, Drama/Performance; Jahleel Ordoñéz, Multimedia; James Rhyne, Drama-Scenic Design/Technical Theatre; Michelle Shepherd, Newspaper; Jessica Taylor, Art; Hannah Woolford, Journalism/Yearbook.

Pine Forest High School: Serena Bishop, Band; Jennifer Lenore Cacal, Media Academy; Joshua Tyler Carnahan, Yearbook; Alyssa Marie Jones, Art; Christopher S. Patch, Culinary Arts; Kaylee Toyne, Art; Angel Trevino, Culinary Arts; Zachary Walston, Media Academy; Adrian Maurice Jackson Weatherspoon, Yearbook; Morganthë Williams, Theatre.

Escambia High School: Erran Bergstrom, Instrumental Music; Mindy Lynn Cramlet, Visual Arts; Danielle Davis, Culinary Arts; Alyssa Etienne Elliott, Visual Arts; James Thomas Faist, Chorus; Caitlin Fournier, Journalism; Elaina Keyes, Theatre; Amelia Slaughter, Instrumental Music; Shelby Vanstraten, Instrumental Music; Kelsey Wood, Digital Multimedia.

Pensacola High School: Jasmine Bradstreet, Instrumental Music; Anishandeliz Claudio-Torres, Instrumental Music; Hannah Fernandes-Martin, Visual Arts; Savannah Green, Drama; Lauren Heckathorn, Visual Arts; Christina Jones, Instrumental Music; Samantha Negron, Instrumental Music; Caroline Shell, Photography; Rhiana C. Simon, Fiction/Nonfiction; Courtney Stein, Visual Arts.

Washington High School: Heath Barrow, Visual Arts; Kristen Michelle Broussard, Instrumental Music; Breyanna Cayla Chapron, Vocal Music; Austin Paul Marvin Conner, Jr., Instrumental Music; Elliot David Friedman, Drama; Cameron A. Gonzales, Drama; Amanda Irby, Vocal Music; Shane King, Visual Arts; Adam Vinson, Instrumental Music; Matt Young, Visual Arts.

About The Mira Creative Arts Awards
In 1987, a group of teachers at J. M. Tate High School created the Mira Awards to recognize talented and creative students in the arts and sciences. The following year, the committee approached the Foundation to bring the awards under its umbrella and to initiate county-wide student participation each year in the areas of writing, performing and visual arts, and other disciplines. The term “Mira” is Latin for the name of the brightest star in the constellation Cetus.

Pictured top: Alison Bardin (left) and Ashton Gibbs of Northview High School are two of the 2013 Mira Creative Arts Award winners. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Barrineau Park 4-H Students Advance To District Event

March 20, 2013

Three members of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club placed with blue ribbons at recent county competitions.

Izzy Kent, junior divison; Dillon Conti, intermediate division; and Jessica Conti, junior division, will present their Animal Science Demonstrations/Illustrated Talks at the 4-H District event this Saturday at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church at 1394 East Nine Mile Road between 8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

For more information on the Barrineau Park 4-H Club, call Tena Gindl at (850) 698-3441.

Pictured top: Izzy Kent, Jessica Conti and  Dillon Conti advanced to 4-H District events. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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