Molino Library Continues Mountain Dulcimer Classes

January 12, 2020

The Molino Branch Library is continuing weekly classes were you can learn to play the mountain dulcimer.

The “Molino Melodies” class is held at 6 p.m. each Thursday at the library. The class is free, and no experience or materials are required. Dulcimers are provided for class use.

Pictured: A mountain dulcimer class at the Molino Branch Library. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Photos: A Steamy Sunrise At Lake Stone

January 8, 2020

Temperatures just below the freezing mark lead to steam fog, also known as sea smoke, on Lake Stone in Century Wednesday morning, making for a beautiful sunrise.

For more photos, click here.

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Manna Food Pantries Receives $15,000 Volunteer Grant

January 4, 2020

Volunteer Florida announced Friday that Manna Food Pantries and 21 other nonprofit and service organizations throughout the state will share $370,000 in Volunteer Generation Fund (VGF) grant funding. Together, these organization have also secured $370,000 in local funding, bringing the total investment in Florida communities to $740,000.

Manna Food Pantries  in Escambia County received $15,000 to recruit 400 volunteers that will help the organization provide emergency food assistance and speciality programs to those in need in Northwest Florida. This is the second year Manna has received the grant.

“In 2019 alone, Manna had 5,441 volunteers donate 14,169 hours of service in support of our work,” said Manna Outreach and Marketing Manager Miranda Melvin. “We could not carry out our mission without volunteers. The Volunteer Generation Fund grant supports the recruitment, management, retainment and recognition of skills-based volunteers at Manna.”

“Skills-based volunteers are an integral part of many nonprofits as they help extend the reach and capacity of organizations to meet their missions,” said Volunteer Florida CEO Clay Ingram.

Volunteer Florida’s VGF program, which is funded by the Corporation for National and Community Service, helps organizations use skills-based volunteers to serve Florida students, families and communities. Skills-based volunteerism expands the impact of organizations by leveraging the experience and talents of professionals, such as teachers, IT consultants, accountants and attorneys.

Bratt Elementary Names Students Of The Month

January 3, 2020

Bratt Elementary School has named Students of the Month for December. They are:

Pre-K

  • Suzi Pope
  • Emerson Salter

Kindergarten

  • Christian Madison
  • Avannah Anthony
  • Aayden Johnson
  • Hendrix Ward

First Grade

  • Maverick Kelson
  • Cory Stetson
  • Weston Spicer
  • Emma Kate Norton

Second Grade

  • Bentley Lowery
  • Walker Morris
  • Linley Dunn
  • Aislynn Tomerlin

Third Grade

  • Maybree Johnson
  • Mason Helton
  • Nathan Gilmore
  • Kelashia Randle

Fourth Grade

  • Brody Hall
  • Camden Jacobson
  • Billy Zhang
  • Wyatt Spence

Fifth Grade

  • Kylee Langham
  • Wesley Lambeth
  • Kaylee Long

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Meet Kaliya, Escambia County’s First Baby Of The New Year

January 2, 2020

Escambia County’s first baby of the new year, and the decade, was born just six minutes after midnight Wednesday.

Kaliya was born at 12:06 a.m. on New Year’s Day at Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola. She weighed in at eight pounds, 15 ounces.

Kaliya and her parents, Jessica Howard and Danny Nichols, are all doing just fine.

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Ransom Middle School Names Students Of The Month

January 2, 2020

Ransom Middle School has named their winter Students of the Month for December and January. They are Sofia Martinez and Jackson Shelnut.  Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Bratt Elementary Names Students Of The Month

December 31, 2019

Bratt Elementary School has named Students of the Month for November. They are:

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Pre-K

  • Treveil Henderson
  • Lane Stuart

Kindergarten

  • Emory Taylor
  • Amahal Atallah
  • Genesis Williams
  • Jasiah Barnes

First Grade

  • Ajalon Spates
  • Conner Fretwell
  • KayLeigh Morris
  • Noah Vause

Second Grade

  • Addi Lowery
  • Sarah Classen
  • Ella Grace Diller
  • Jonah Carter

Third Grade

  • Eric Anthony
  • Jerrilynn Barlow
  • Abigail Brown
  • Parker Marsh
  • Jeremy Lisenby

Fourth Grade

  • Kaylee Wilson
  • Logan Diller
  • Parker Tutton
  • Mya Pettway

Fifth Grade

  • Michael Griffis
  • Hunter Griffis
  • Amara Campbell

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Escambia County Corrections Recognizes GED Graduates

December 30, 2019

The Escambia County Corrections Department recognized four Jail GED Program graduates with a ceremony recently at the Escambia County Jail.

Davander Travis, Ronald Lundy, Ashton Mancill and Vanessa Montgomery earned their GED diplomas through the program while incarcerated.
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During 2019, there have been 31 high school graduates from the Escambia County Corrections GED Program. The Escambia County Corrections Department has offered a GED program for many years, becoming a certified testing center through the Florida Department of Education in 2014.

The GED pass rate for the Escambia County Corrections Detention Division was 86% in 2018-2019.

Don’t Pesto My Snowman: Escambia 4-H Holds Bake-Off (With Winning Recipe)

December 29, 2019

Escambia County 4-H recently hosted its third annual Holiday Bake-Off with 31 members submitting 91 delicious entries.

The Best of Show Award went to Izzy Kent of the Northview 4-H Club for her “Don’t Pesto My Snowman” torte appetizer. For the recipe, click here.

Category winners were:

Cloverbuds (Participation ribbon only)-Baylee B. (4), Lindsay Carbone, Zaiyn Chauvette (2), Mallory Mahoney, Joanna Powell (2), Anna Simmons, Weston Simmons
Cakes-Brayton Workman of the Escambia Shooting Stars 4-H Club
Cupcakes-Wyatt Kervin of the Escambia Shooting Stars 4-H Club
Pies-Tucker Padgett of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club
Candies-Ethan Thorne of the Escambia County Leadership 4-H Club
Cookies-A.T. Bridgers of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club
Brownies-Matthew Dunlap of the Northview 4-H Club
Breads-Kailee Dunlap of the Northview 4-H Club
Specialty Items-Izzy Kent of the Northview 4-H Club
Appetizers-Izzy Kent of the Northview 4-H Club
Lite Recipes-Ryan Clarke of the Northview 4-H Club
Gluten Free Cookies- Syrah Chauvette of the Northview 4-H Club
Gingerbread House Making Workshop-Tucker Padgett of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club

Division winning entries received a coveted Golden Spoon Award. Cloverbuds (membars age 5-7), received a golden spoon and participation ribbon.

After judging was complete, family members were able to enjoy the dishes.

Northview Names November And December Students Of The Month

December 29, 2019

Northview High School has named students of the month for November and December.

Noah Harigel and Sarah Long are November Students of the Month, and Shelby Kent and Blake Yoker are December Students of the Month. They are pictured with NHS Principal Mike Sherrill.

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