Molino 4-H Member Falls In Love With An Animal. And A Way Of Life.

March 21, 2021

submitted by Scott Angle, UF/IFAS

An 1,100-pound heifer can be a little intimidating even if you’re not a 60-pound fourth-grader. Fear was no match for Tucker  Padgett’s fascination, though, when the middle-schooler tending to the animal invited her to jump into the pen to help.

Tucker was at a Santa Rosa County Fair 4-H prep meeting with her goats. UF/IFAS Extension Escambia County 4-H agent Aly Schortinghouse had a hunch that Tucker would find interest in cows, so she had arranged for Tucker’s visit to the pen.

It went way beyond interest. Tucker, who’s now a seventh-grader who lives in Molino, says she fell in love that day, with an animal and a way of life. The Black Angus named Blake Shelton kissed her. Tucker reciprocated with a fistful of Jolly Ranchers. That night she went home and told her parents she wanted a calf.

The next test was faith. Tucker sold 40 goats and many of her chicks to raise the money to buy a calf from Barnes Feed Store. For a 10-year-old, that’s betting the farm.

She named the heifer Baby and worked for months to grow her. She brushed, cleaned, halter-trained and arranged for veterinary checkups. Tucker and Baby went to 14 competitions in Florida and Alabama—county fairs and jackpot shows. Baby herself turned out to be a jackpot, as she and Tucker earned nearly $5,000 in premiums

Tucker is now a 13-year-old with eight cows and intends to breed them to grow the herd. While she’s still fond of Baby, she’s not sentimental. Baby’s not a pet, she’s a producer. Tucker is learning about artificial insemination, selecting the bulls to breed her heifers, and arranging for professional techs to impregnate the animals.

The growing herd got the attention of neighbors who moved into Tucker’s neighborhood in Molino a year ago. Hunter, 14, started asking questions and developing an interest in beef cattle. His sister Morgan, 12, wants to know more about dairy cows.

Hunter and Morgan haven’t committed to an animal yet, but they’re learning from a young master, showing up at the barn at 6 p.m. every night where Tucker is teaching them to wash, brush, treat for hair growth, clip, tie and walk the animals.

Tucker is a member of the JFCA and the Northwest Florida Cattlemen’s Association. She has addressed meetings of both associations to share her story.

It’s a classic UF/IFAS Extension 4-H story. It’s how a 4-H agent put opportunity in front of a kid, changed her life, and set her on a course to become a leader. The early signs are there in the hours Tucker now spends daily not only tending to her animals but extending that opportunity to others of her generation.

Pictured top: Tucker Padgett with J. Scott Angle, the University of Florida’s vice president for agriculture and natural resources, during the UF/IFAS leader’s visit to the area in December 2020. Pictured inset: Tucker Padgett with her calf, Baby. The pair has gone to 14 competitions in Florida and Alabama, earning nearly $5,000 in premiums. Photos UF?IFAS for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Scott Angle is the University of Florida’s Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources and leader of the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS).

Escambia County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit Earns Awards

March 20, 2021

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit competed with multiple agencies during the K-9 Trials held by the Pensacola Police Department this week. Friday, they were presented with the following awards:

2020 Cases in Quarter Award:

  • Deputy Matt Beaty and K-9 Maddox
  • Deputy Corey Smith and K-9 Cairo
  • Deputy Casey Bowling and K-9 Nero
  • Deputy Larry Richardson and K-9 Eso
  • Deputy Thomas Bortner and K-9 Zeek
  • Deputy Matt Howell and K-9 Tebow

4th in Overall (Patrol Dog):

  • Deputy James Freeman and K-9 Shane

5th Overall (Patrol Dog):

  • Deputy Wayne Gulsby and K-9 Enzo

13th in Overall (Patrol Dog):

  • Deputy Matthew Housam and K-9 Axel

17th in Overall (Patrol Dog):

  • Deputy Corey Smith and K-9 Cairo

4th in Agility:

  • Deputy James Freeman and K-9 Shane

3rd in Two-Man Narcotics:

  • Deputy James Freeman and K-9 Shane
  • Deputy Matthew Housam and K-9 Axel

4th in Narcotics Indoor Detection:

  • Deputy Larry Richardson and K-9 Eso

4th in Two-Man Narcotics Detection:

  • Deputy Larry Richardson and K-9 Eso
  • Deputy Matt Beaty and K-9 Maddox

Two-Man Intra-department:

  • Deputy Thomas Bortner and K-9 Zeek
  • Deputy T. White (Gulf Breeze Police Department)

Top Dual Dog:

  • Deputy Matthew Housam and K-9 Axel

Celebrating The Incredible Kids Of Camp Fire Century (And A Big Birthday)

March 20, 2021

The children a the Camp Fire Century Youth Learning Center recently celebrated Camp Fire’s 111th Birthday and Absolutely Incredible Kids Day.

Parents and staff wrote a letter to each child telling them how they are an absolutely incredible kid. They also celebrated with ice cream, ice cream sandwiches and chocolate chip cookies.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview High School Names Students Of The Month

March 18, 2021

Northview High School has named their February Students of the Month. They are Briar Weaver (pictured left) and Kinzey Powell (pictured right). Also pictured is Northview Principal Michael Sherrill. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Jim Allen Elementary School Names Students Of The Month

March 17, 2021

Jim Allen Elementary School has named their February Students of the Month. They are Rhett Norton (pictured left) and Sarah Simpson. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Honeysuckle Garden Club Spruces Up Fillingim Landing Entrance

March 16, 2021

The entrance to Fillingim Landing in Barrineau Park is looking much better today thanks for a group of dedicated volunteers.

On Monday, 14 volunteers from the Honeysuckle Garden Club planted donated trees and flowers at the Fillingim Landing entrance. Sometimes working in the rain, the group also picked up trash in the area.

Fillingim Landing is a day-use recreation area that offers a canoe/kayak launch, hiking trails, picnic areas, pedestal grills, portable toilets and gravel parking. The area, managed by the Northwest Florida Water Management District, does not allow ATV’s or trailer boat launching. It is day use only (no camping), and alcoholic beverages are prohibited.

Fillingim Landing is located off Jacks Branch Road south of Barrineau Park Road. Admission is free.

Escambia County 4-H Members Headed To State Event Competitions

March 15, 2021

The UF/IFAS Escambia County Extension Office recently hosted 4-H County Events consisting of competitions in public speaking, demonstrations and illustrated talks, photography, graphic design and share-the-fun (talent) activities.

The socially distanced event featured 29 youth who submitted 66 different entries.

This year all senior blue ribbon demonstrations and the first place senior public speaker and Share-the-Fun participants will go on to State 4-H Events. The top junior (ages 8-10), intermediate (ages 11-13), and senior (age 14+) photographs will now proceed to the state contest. For graphic design competitions, all blue-ribbon winners will be eligible for the state contest at 4-H University at the University of Florida in July.

The following county winners will advance to state:

Graphic Design:

  • Baylee B.
  • Syrah Chauvette
  • Ryan Clake
  • Tucker Padgett
  • Ava Chauvette, named Best in Show
  • Brayden Clarke
  • Maddie Goss
  • Gracie Meredith

Share-the-Fun (Talent):

  • Kailee Dunlap

Public Speaking:

  • Maddie Goss

Demonstrations and Illustrated Talks:

  • Alan B.
  • Maddie Goss
  • Gracie Meredith
  • Ethan Thorne
  • Hannah Thorne
  • Jessica Conti

Photography:

  • Zaiyn Chauvette
  • Ryan Clarke
  • Katherine Ballard

Seven High School Baseball Team To Play This Month At Blue Wahoos Stadium

March 15, 2021

High school baseball returns to Blue Wahoos Stadium during March with five games scheduled between seven local schools.

“High school baseball games are some of our favorite events of the year and we’re very excited to welcome seven local teams to our ballpark in March,” team president Jonathan Griffith said. “Giving young athletes the chance to have the full experience of playing in a professional stadium is so much fun for our staff and part of meeting our mission of improving the quality of life in our community.”

The month’s action will begin on Monday, March 15 with a matchup between Escambia High School and Gulf Breeze High School at 6:30 p.m. Gates will open at the stadium one hour before first pitch. Tickets are $8 and available now at BlueWahoos.com.

Blue Wahoos Stadium will host two games on Friday, March 26 with Tate High School and Choctaw High School playing at 4 p.m. and Navarre High School squaring off against Fort Walton Beach High School at 7 p.m. On Saturday, March 27, Navarre will play West Florida High School at 4 p.m. with Fort Walton taking on Tate at 7 p.m. Day passes good for admission to both games each day are $8 per day and available at BlueWahoos.com.

Face masks are required at Blue Wahoos Stadium. Guests may remove their face mask when seated to enjoy the games with proper physical distancing from other guests, but masks must remain on when moving about the stadium, when on the concourse, and when entering and exiting the facility.

Click schedule above to enlarge.

Pilot Club Donation To Provide Shade For Escambia Westgate Students

March 14, 2021

The Pilot Club of Pensacola presented a $10,500 donation to Escambia Westgate School to purchase canopies and shade sails to protect students from the sun.

They will be installed over the new Escambia Westgate playground to make it safer to the students to play outside on sunny days. Nearly 200 students ages 3-22 with developmental disabilities attend Escambia Westgate.

The grant included matching funds from the Pilot International Founders Fund.

Pilot Club of Pensacola members Sue Levin Linda Petty and Shirley Jacques presented the check to Escambia Westgate Principal Joanna Sellers and Assistant Principal Karen Robinson.

Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate High Names Roehig, Santos-Alers As Students Of Month

March 8, 2021

Tate High School has named Nathan Roehig and Zahara Santos-Alers as Students of the Month. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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