Tate High School Names Students Of The Month

December 14, 2021

Tate High School recently announced their October Students of the Month. They are Juneau and Ge Gao. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Crowds Beat The Rain At Town Of Flomaton’s First Christmas Bazaar

December 12, 2021

People beat the rain Saturday as they turned out for the 1st Annual Town of Flomaton Christmas Bazaar.

The Flomaton Christmas Bazaar was held at Flomaton Hurricane Park, across from Flomaton High School. The town-sponsored event featured arts and crafts, food and drink, classic cars, bounce houses and kiddy train rides.

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Beulah Christmas Bash Christmas Car And Craft Show Held Saturday

December 12, 2021

The Beulah Bash Christmas Car and Craft Show was held Saturday at the Escambia County Equestrian Center, hosted by Marcus Pointe Baptist Church Beulah.

The event featured dozens of craft vendors, free crafts for kids, inflatable fun, food trucks and, classic cars and photos with Santa.

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Santa And Friends Visit Escambia Westgate On A Snowy Thursday

December 10, 2021

Thursday was an absolutely magical day at Escambia Westgate School with snow and a special visit from Santa and friends.

Santa had a little help from not only his elves, but also Ascend Performance Materials in making the day possible.

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Tate Alumni Association Collects Food For Molino Ministry

December 9, 2021

The Tate High Alumni Association is known for giving back to the community. They recently collected food items and presented them to the mission program at the Cross Roads Thrift Store in Molino. Pictured are Grace Howard Paulcheck (left) and Ashely Seward. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photo Gallery: Flomaton Christmas Parade

December 5, 2021

Crowds lined the streets for the annual Flomaton Christmas Parade on Saturday.

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The winning float was “Jesus – Sweetest Name I Know” from Beulah Chapel Assembly of God in Byrneville. The float was dedicated to the memory of a church member that passed away unexpectedly. For that story, click here.

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Joy In Jay Christmas Parade Photo Gallery

December 5, 2021

The Jay Christmas Parade rolled through the town Saturday morning, followed by the Joy in Jay Festival.

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‘Sweetest Name I Know’ – Christmas Parade Float Dedicated To Late Beulah Chapel Member

December 5, 2021

The winning float in Saturday’s Flomaton Christmas parade was the vision of a member of Beulah Chapel Assembly of God in Byrneville, and it was dedicated to her memory.

Church member Marie Willis Greene tells us the story, in her own words:

This year we are dedicating our annual Christmas float to the memory of Mandie Kelley Lowery  of Bratt (1983-2019). Mandie was working on a theme for our next parade float and thought the theme, “Jesus is the Sweetest Name I Know” would be just perfect; she was given a vision.

COVID-1p prevented us from fulfilling her vision last year.

2021 is the year for the float to become reality. It’s definitely time for the float committee to have fun, enjoy getting to know each other better while making the float a reality, and of course the most fun is looking forward to seeing the smiles on the children’s faces as candy is distributed to all.

Close your eyes and you just might see Mandie’s huge smile of approval and feel her warmth.

I hope that the words below will give our readers and members who didn’t have the pleasure of knowing her a little glimpse of who our friend Mandie was.

On the afternoon of November 30, 2019, our congregation got word that our Sister in Christ Mandie Kelley Lowery, went to be with our Lord and Savior. Absolutely no one expected the Lord to call her home while she and her family were having a fun-filled vacation in Tennessee. I’m sure right now, Mandie would want to say.. “Always be ready, no one knows when the Lord’s purpose for you is finished”. In her short time on earth she bonded (a forever bond) to many of us at Beulah Chapel. She was such an inspiration and once you met her you had a friend forever. As our pastor mentioned at her celebration, she was a Virtuous woman who was on Fire for the Lord, just to name a few of the tributes.

The Beulah Chapel Assembly of God Church float will also be in the Atmore Christmas Parade on December 11 and the Barnett Crossroads Christmas Parade on December 18.

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Two IP Employees Retire With Over 75 Years Combined Service

December 3, 2021

Two longtime International Paper Pensacola Mill employees retired this week with over 75 years combined service.

Mark Lockridge, Electrical and Instrumentation Safety and Training Coordinator, retired December 1. He has over 42 years at the International Paper Pensacola Mill.

Garry Hendrix, Finished Products Safety Coordinator, retired December 1 with more than 33 at the International Paper Pensacola Mill.

Pictured: Mark Lockridge (left) and Garry Hendrix. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

New Escambia Westgate Boardwalk Opens, Thanks To Ascend Cares

November 29, 2021

Escambia Westgate School recently held the dedication celebration for the Westgate Nature Trail, a project donated by the Ascend Cares Foundation.

A previous boardwalk had deteriorated due to weather. It was removed and a new wider walkway with rails was installed for hundreds of feet into the wooded area behind the school.

Escambia Westgate School serves children with physical and intellectual disabilities. The boardwalk will allow children in wheelchairs to have access and enjoy the beautiful woodlands behind the school. Around 100 Ascend Cares volunteers worked on the boardwalk, totaling nearly 900 volunteer hours through the summer and fall months.

“First of all a big thanks to Westgate for letting us participate in this program,” said Ascend Performance Materials Pensacola site director Matthew Stewart. “Second, thanks to over 100 Ascend volunteers who contributed nearly 900 hours. This was  a five-month project that was a little more work than initially anticipated, but we persisted. We are so proud to support Westgate School and the amazing work they do, and we hope this boardwalk will be enjoyed by students and staff for years to come. It was a labor of love.”

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The nature trail is on school property and is not open to the public.

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