Bratt Elementary Releases Third Nine Weeks Honor Roll

April 16, 2012

Bratt Elementary School has released their honor roll for the third nine weeks.

All A’s

Anna Adams
Maggie Amerson
Lexxi Baggett
Haley Baker
John Bashore
Zoe Bergfield
Leah Berry
Brody Black
Tanner Boone
Luke Bridges
Aiden Broadhead
Lexi Broadhead
Keaton Brown
Abbie Buford
Katie Buford
Conner Byrne
Emilee Cabral
Ashtyn Carnley
Noah Casson
Savannah Doremus
Ryan Dove
Jayson Fayard
Jamyla Feagin
Amanda Franklin
Gabby Franklin
Makayla Garrett
Caitlyn Gibson
Alabama Gilley
David Gilley
Amber Gilman
JP Gilman
Emma Gilmore
Shelby Godwin
Zane Gurganus
Kara Hawkins
Sarah Margaret Hetrick
Hannah Hughes
April Johnson
Anna King
Trent Knighten
Kennedy Long
Braeden McGhee
Bailie Merchant
Colby Morris
Abigail Nelson
Travis Nelson
Christopher Nordman
Jaylon North
Madison Peterson
Libby Pugh
Dallon Rackard
Kinzie Rackard
Tyler Ray
Kenna Redmond
Teriana Redmond
Carter Sigafoose
McKenna Simmons
Lydia Smith
Bailey VanPelt
Cailee Wilburn
Autumn Williams
Clay Wilson
Lane Wilson
Kendall Wise
Connor Wolfe

All A’s and B’s

Cassidy Boutwell
Sheyenne Dillon
Jackson Edwards
Gracen Brook
Cameron Cloud
Savannah Spence
Franki Daw
Shane Hardin
Cheyenne Philyaw
Jalexis Robinson
Ty Wise
Kelley Bradley
Karlee Criswell
Colton Dockens
Ansleigh Maholovich
Chloe Criswell
Makayla Dove
Kerry Hicks
Da’Mius Wesley
T’ahna Wesley
Alyssa Stabler
Bryuana Bivins
Destiney Bradley
Michael Merchant
Mary Paige Nassar
Tobias Madison
Blaize Parrish
Matthew Pruitt
Arquavian Smith
Vivyan Smith
Sarah Branch
Madelyn Berry
Jayden Jackson
Paige Gibbs
Anna Lee
Shelby Rice
Kaleigh Macks
Shelby Bashore
Logan Chavers
Savannah Fullerton
Delaney Reynolds
Allison Rice
Wyatt Dillon
Martina Howard
Adam Miller
Erich Amerson
Alexis Evans
Tatyanna Findley
Jarvis Skanes
Kayla Campbell
Audrey Odom
Summer Waters
Taviana Parker
Anyis Cabral
Cassie Davis
Jonathan Gibbs
Ah’Zavion Gregory
Angel Merchant
Adrianne Shanks
Ashton Cloud
Addie White
Tyler Davis
Emilee Bomba
Kiara Wesley
Gracie Godwin
Jaylee Redmond
Mary Rice
Ahmad Elliott
John Michael Ward
Ann-Margaret Boothe
Caren Cannon
Catherine Casey
Cameron Long
Aaliyah Tucker
Michael Ward
Shelby Bartley

Grand Champions Named In Annual Livestock Show

April 15, 2012

The 19th Annual 4-H and FFA Youth Livestock Show and Agricultural Exposition wrapped up Saturday at the Langley Bell 4-H Center in Beulah.

The show provides an opportunity for local 4-H and FFA members to show their steers, swine, goats, lambs, heifers, rabbits and poultry. In addition, many of the steers and swine in the program were auctioned off.

This year’s Grand Champion Steer was exhibited by Donald Cunningham (pictured left). The 1,233 pound steer sold at auction for $4,007.25 ($3.25/lb) to Dr. Tom Lampone. Donald, age 14, is a member of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club. In addition to showing steers, he enjoyes swimming, NJROTC, basketball, football, working and being a Boy Scout. He is the son of Lewe and Beth Cunningham. He attends Pace High School.

The Reserve Champion Steer belonged to Ashley Cunningham, a 16-year old Northview High School Student and member of the Northview FFA. Her steer, at 1,250 pounds, sold at auction for  $4,500 ($3.60/lb) to Hill Kelly Dodge.  Ashley is the daughter of Andy and Christina Cunningham. She is a Northview High cheerleader and a member of the Northview dance, weightlifting and track teams. She enjoys going to the beach and Harry Potter movies.

The Grand Champion Market Swine was exhibited by Matthew Smith (pictured left), a 13-year old seventh grader at Ransom Middle School. Matthew, the son of Randal and Ginjer Smith, also enjoys band, hunting, fishing and trail raiding. The  Barrineau Park 4-H Club member’s 260 pound pig sold for $962 ($3.70/lb) to Gulf South Automotive.

This year’s Reserve  Champion Market Swine belonged to Dylan Livingston, a seventh grader at Ransom Middle School. The 13-year old 4-H club member’s 237 pound pig sold for $592.50 ($2.50/lb) to Todd Timko and Blooming Geri. Dylan enjoys video games and basketball. He is the son of Patty and Erick Livingston.

Complete and final results from the 19th Annual 4-H and FFA Youth Livestock Show were not available Saturday night; NorthEscambia.com will publish complete results and more photos later in the week.

If you have photos from events other than the swine and steer sales, please email them to news@northescambia.com for inclusion in a photo gallery.

Pictured top and top inset:  Donald Cunningham and his $4,007.25 Grand Champion Steer. Pictured bottom inset: Matthew Smith and his 260 pound Grand Champion Market Swine. Pictured below: Dylan Livingston and his 237 pound Reserve Champion Market Swine. Not pictured: Ashley Cunningham was not available for a photograph with her Reserve Champion Steer. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Escambia Special Olympics Held At Tate (With Gallery)

April 14, 2012

The big  race was almost over. Everyone had crossed the finish line, except for a young lady named Kailee that had not even started.  Kailee just sat in her wheelchair, not going along with plans of her Special Olympic “buddies”. They wanted her run the race. She wanted no part.

But the crowd began to chant her name. “Kailee, Kailee.” The confidence begin to build. Over and over, the crowd called her name louder and louder. “Kailee, Kailee!”

She, albeit cautiously, stepped up from her wheelchair with the help of a buddy.

She tapped her white cane on the track. That confident look disappeared from her face. Visually impaired, Kailee could not see what was ahead; she latched onto a buddy. Fear in her wandering eyes. The crowd continued their encouragement. “Kailiee! Kailee!”. She was center of attention in her corner of Pete Gindl Stadium.

Kailee picked her foot up high and stepped ahead. She felt around with her white cane. Solid ground, perhaps not so bad. She began to smile and went ahead. As she gained speed, her smile grew.

Her blond hair began to wave in the wind and she headed  step after step toward the finish line. Beaming and grinning, she crossed the finish line. The crowd roared, smiles everywhere. A man watching the race wiped a tear from the corner of his eye.

Kailee’s total time in the 30 meter? It really didn’t matter that it was probably five minutes. She was a big winner.

That’s the special part of the Escambia County Special Olympics held Friday at Tate High School — everybody, no matter their physical or mental disability, was their own winner.

Over 500 athletes from 18 schools took part in Friday’s event, showing off their competitive skills in a variety of events. Hundreds of Tate High students also took part,  running event and serving as volunteer “buddies” for the athletes.

The day included track and field events, softball and tennis ball tosses, and other competitive events — plus fun events like fishing games, Pin the Tail on the Donkey, face painting and more.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured top series: Kailee, a visually impaired student, takes part in the Escambia County Special Olympics Friday morning at Tate High School. Pictured inset and below: More scenes from the event. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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On The Menu: ‘Fresh Kittens Here’

April 13, 2012

A menu board type sign in Cantonment caught a little bit of attention Thursday.  The”Fresh Kittens Here, Ask to See” signs had drivers looking twice along Highway 29 while sign photos made the rounds on Facebook.

But not to worry, the sign was not for a restaurant, but for the Companion Animal Clinic, which had several newly arrived kittens up for adoption.

Interested in adopting one of the “Fresh Kittens”? Call the Companion Animal Clinic at (850) 968-0226 or visit them at 470 South Highway 29, in the old Winn Dixie shopping Center.

Pictured: “Fresh Kittens” were available in Cantonment Thursday. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Want To Raise Chickens? This Program Is For You

April 10, 2012

Are you interested in having fresh eggs on your table and raising chickens on your property? Then an upcoming class has the information you need to know.

A “Small Flock Egg Production and Management” meeting will be held Monday, April 16 in Molino and Tuesday, April 17 in Jay.

The event will include information on local laws and resources, important facts to know about feeding chickens, housing, egg production, breed selection, health management and food safety. Guest speakers will be Dr. Gary Butcher and Dr. Richard Miles, both UF IFAS poultry specialists.

Cost for the event is $5.  The class will be presented Monday, April 16  from 6-8 p.m. at Highland Baptist Church in Molino and Tuesday, April 17 from 6-8 p.m. at the Jay Community Center.

To register, call Escambia County Extension  at (850) 475-5230 or the Santa Rosa County Extension  at (850) 675-3701.

Grant Provides For Ransom Middle “From Dirt To Dinner” Program

April 9, 2012

Ransom Middle School’s Eco Club, FFA, and Agriscience programs recently received a grant from the International Paper Foundation to start a school garden.

Ransom’s “From Dirt to Dinner” initiative will involve the Ransom Eco Club, FFA and agriculture student groups to  be involved on a daily basis. The project will present a unique opportunity to address recent challenges, such as increased global food prices, and rethink the role of agriculture and its economic and ecological benefits.

The project will also improve the school campus environment with a green zone.

Camp Fire Century Scores Perfect 100 On VPK Test

April 9, 2012

Camp Fire USA Century Youth Learning Center received a perfect score of 100 for the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten School Readiness Rate for 2010-2011 school year.

Children were tested on the Echo and Fair test two weeks after they begin kindergarten. The children’s scores that attended a VPK program are calculated, and that determines the school’s or center’s grade.

Camp Fire USA is presently accepting enrollment for the 2012-2013 school year. For more information, contact  Pam Townson at (850) 256-0953.

Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Honors Creative Seniors

April 9, 2012

The Escambia County Public Schools Foundation hosted the 2012 Mira Creative Arts Awards program recently, honoring 69 of the county’s most creative high school seniors.

Northview High recently honored their award winners. They are: Jacob Baldwin, Instrumental Music; Joseph Baldwin, Instrumental Music; Josie Doucette, Journalism; Alissa Fiellin, Graphic Art; Cory King, Instrumental Music; Melissa Jayne Moretz, Instrumental Music; Kiani Okahashi, Visual Art; Chelsea Parham, Theatre; Justin Purvis, Theatre; and  Darwin Eugene (D.J.) Robinson, II, Graphic Arts.

For a list of winners from other schools, click here for an earlier story.

Pictured: Northview MIRA Creative Art Award winners (L-R) Chelsea Parham, Melissa Moretz, Joseph Baldwin, Jacob Baldwin, Cory King, DJ Robinson, Justin Purvis, Kiani Okahashi, Josie Doucette, and Alissa Fiellin. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Thousands Attend Sunrise Service At New Wahoo’s Stadium

April 8, 2012

Over 2,000 people attended a sunrise Easter service Sunday morning at the new Community Maritime Park stadium.

The service was conducted by Marcus Pointe Baptist Church and was the first sunrise service in the church’s 21-year history. In addition to a praise and worship service, and special Easter message was delivered by Senior Pastor Gordon Godfrey Jr.

Pictured: A sunrise Easter service Sunday morning at the new Community Maritime Park stadium. Submitted photos by Dale Johnson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photos: Camp Fire Kids Easter Egg Hunt

April 5, 2012

Children from the Camp Fire USA Century Youth Learning Center made their annual visit to Century Care Center for an Easter egg hunt Wednesday. The residents prepared a bag of treats for each child and over 300 eggs.

For a photo gallery, click here.

The children had a wonderful time and we would like to thank the Century Care Center and their staff for all of their hard work in making this annual event wonderful for the
residents and children,” said Pam Townson, Camp Fire Century director.

Pictured: The annual Camp Fire USA took part in an annual Easter egg hunt Wednesday at Century Care Center. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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