Highland Baptist Celebrates Pastor’s 10 Years Of Service
June 12, 2017
Highland Baptist Church celebrated 10 years with Pastor Brian and Sara Calhoun Sunday night with a “Gilligan’s Island” themed event. Church members performed a Gilligan’s Island skit and changed the words to highlight the Calhouns’ decade of service to Highland. An ice cream fellowship followed. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Boy Or Girl? Volunteer Firefighter Family Finds Out At Gender Reveal
June 11, 2017
An Escambia County volunteer fireman and his wife were right on target with a “gender reveal” Saturday afternoon at the Century Fire Station.
Clay and Destinie Smith are expecting their second child in December. They were joined by friends, family and firemen for the reveal that involved popping black balloons filled with paint. A couple of dart throws later, the couple knew from the pink paint that they were expecting a little girl.
The Smith’s first child, a boy named Braxton, is 16 months old. Their daughter is due on Christmas Eve. They have a few name ideas in mind, but nothing certain yet..
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First Baptist Church Of Cantonment Youth Spend Week Serving
June 11, 2017
The youth at the First Baptist Church of Cantonment spent their Vacation Bible School week serving other groups that help the less fortunate in our communities.
On Youth Missions Week Day 1 the group volunteered to sort food at the Manna Food Bank. On day two, it off to help prepare and serve lunch at the Waterfront Rescue Mission. Day three was a Wednesday well spent helping out at the Waterfront Thrift Store, and day four was a big cleanup at The Living Room, a nonprofit on Mobile Highway that reaches out to feed and meet the other needs of the less fortunate.
Pictured top: First Baptist Church of Cantonment youth serving lunch at the Waterfront Rescue Mission last week. Pictured below: Sorting clothing at the Waterfront Thrift Store and sorting food at the Manna Food Bank. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
New Pediatric Medical, Dental Clinic Opens In Cantonment
June 10, 2017
A new children’s pediatric and dental clinic is now open in Cantonment.
Escambia Community Clinics celebrated the opening of their newest site, ECC Cantonment Pediatrics and Pediatric Dental Clinic, with a ribbon cutting ceremony and a children’s carnival Friday at 470 South Highway 29 in Cantonment — in the old Winn Dixie building.
ECC Cantonment Pediatrics provides pediatric medical, pediatric dental and behavioral health care in one convenient location, allowing for easy access to important care for children and families. A wide range of pediatric services are available, such as well-baby and well-child checkups, immunizations, routine physicals, diagnosis and treatment of illnesses, and management of allergies, asthma and ADHD.
Pediatrician Dr. Quetheline Lanza and Stephanie Howell, ARNP provide medical services for the practice.
Pediatric behavioral health services provided by a licensed clinical social worker include family counseling and assistance coping with issues such as ADHD, bullying, divorces and separations, trauma, adjusting to chronic medical conditions, anxiety and depression.
ECC Cantonment Pediatrics location also offers dental care for children and young adults, ages 0 to 20, and provides dental exams, dental X-rays, dental cleanings/dental hygiene, dental extractions, fillings and tooth restorations, dental sealants and fluoride varnish, and oral health education.
ECC Cantonment Pediatrics and Pediatric Dental Clinic is now accepting calls for medical and dental appointments Monday through Friday during business hours at 850-780-0111. Same-day appointments may be available for medical and dental appointments, depending on the clinic schedule. ECC is a Humana and Molina Medicaid provider, accepts DentaQuest dental coverage and many private insurances.
This is ECC’s second location in Cantonment. Adult primary care services are available at ECC’s Cantonment Medical Center, located at 748 Highway 29 in Cantonment.
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Tate Graduate Hamrick Completes Basic Military Training
June 10, 2017
U.S. Air Force Airman Jacob D. Hamrick graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.
Airmen who complete basic training also earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.
Hamrick is a 2015 graduate of J.M. Tate High School.
Library Brings Taiko Drums To Reading Program (With Gallery, Video)
June 9, 2017
Kids taking part in the Summer Reading program Thursday afternoon at the Molino Branch Library had the chance to be a little bit loud while learning a Japanese culture.
They were able to get hands on and learn about the exciting Exercise the power of annexation traditional Japanese performing art of Taiko drumming and see big Taiko drums. (See video below.)
Ron Collins will bring his Tampa Taiko program to three more libraries:
- Friday, June 9, 7 p.m. – Pensacola Library
- Saturday, June 10, 10:30 a.m. – Century Branch Library
- Saturday, June 10, 2 p.m. – Tryon Branch Library
For a photo gallery, click here.
Reptiles Please Young Readers At The Library (With Gallery)
June 8, 2017
The West Florida Public Library Summer Reading Program got underway Wednesday at the Century Branch Library with a visit from “Reno’s Reptiles”.
Reno’s Reptiles will make appearances Thursday at the Molino Branch Library at 11 a.m. and the Tryon Branch Library at 3 p.m.
For a photo gallery from Reno’s Reptiles in Century Wednesday, click here.
Also this week, Summer Reading programs will include:
Tampa Taiko — Learn about the exciting traditional Japanese performing art of Taiko drumming and see big Taiko drums.
- Thursday, June 8, 11 a.m. – Southwest Branch Library (Held at Big Lagoon State Park, 12301 Gulf Beach Highway)
- Thursday, June 8, 3 p.m. – Molino Branch Library
- Friday, June 9, 7 p.m. – Pensacola Library
- Saturday, June 10, 10:30 a.m. – Century Branch Library
- Saturday, June 10, 2 p.m. – Tryon Branch Library
NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Molino Park Elementary Presents Third To Fifth Grade Awards
June 7, 2017
Molino Park Elementary School presented the following year-end awards to students in grades third through fifth:
THIRD GRADE
A Honor Roll
- Ayden Crabtree
- Lily Driver
A/B Honor Roll
- Destiny Abrams
- Alyssa Brooks
- Garrett Crabtree
- Kamryn Gibbs
- John Hatch
- Raegan Holley
- Austin Jackson
- Macy Miller
- Mary Oliver
- Aryanna Smith
- Sophia St. Cyr
- Layton Woodward
Good Citizenship
- Destiny Abrams
- Clover Bingham
- Jack Boutwell
- Alyssa Brooks
- Ayden Crabtree
- Lily Driver
- Kamryn Gibbs
- Kelsey Hiatt
- John Hatch
- Raegan Holley
- Austin Jackson
- Gus Leatherberry
- Macy Miller
- Mary Oliver
- Alexia Olson
- Aryanna Smith
- Sopjia St.Cyr
- Llekenzie Thomas
- Layton Woodward
Perfect Attendance
- Cameron Bodiford
- Kaiden Harris
FOURTH GRADE
A Honor Roll
- Aubree Jordan
- Logan Shoffner
A/B Honor Roll
- Emma Benson
- Alysia Enfinger
- Jericha Finlay
- Abbie Bertran
- Kenzie Blazek
- Kaylen Fore
- Tyler Gilmore
- Noah Goslee
- Aiden Harris
- Kristopher Kelley
- Joshua Kennedy
- Emma Lamont
- Emma Nigam
- Lauren Pardue
- Olivia Phillips
- Lacey Sapp
- Gabriel Staneart
Good Citizenship
- Gabriella Burklund
- Kameron Cole
- Olivia Franks
- Noah Goslee
- Aiden Harris
- Brooke Lytton
- Logan Madden
- Hunter Manning
- Grayden Sheffield
- Aubree Jordan
- Kristopher Kelley
- Joshua Kennedy
- Morgan Salmon
- Logan Shoffner
- Brooke Wilson
Perfect Attendance
- Kambrie Faircloth
Most Improved Reading
- Nolan Goetter
- Emma Nigam
Most Improved Math
- Trae Ardeneaux
- Delina Garcia
- Tyler Gilmore
- Elizabeth LeDuc
Sons of the American Revolution
- Blakely Campbell
- Jericha Finlay
- Tyler Gilmore
- Aiden Harris
- Logan Madden
- Moran Salmon
FIFTH GRADE
Good Citizenship
- Darius Abrams
- Grace Allen
- Kendall Alvare
- Hunter Andrews
- Doria Beach
- Jarrett Bodiford
- Kelsey Boykin
- Alexa Castro
- Riley Crites
- Harley Edmonson
- Caleb Germany
- Makayla Golson
- Kylie Grantham
- Lillian Hatch
- Bobbie-Sue Jarrell
- Samantha Kimmons
- Tommy Leatherberry
- Logan Mace
- Austin Manning
- Leila Mason
- Chance McElhannon
- Anna McKee
- Alyse McKillion
- Addison Pawless
- Evin Pedicord
- Mariyah Pettway
- Dylan Settle
- Dequan Shabazz
- Brier Thompson
- Bailee Wiley
- Dylan Wood
A Honor Roll
- Alexa Castro
- Lillian Hatch
- Leila Mason
- Anna McKee
A/B Honor Roll
- Kendall Alvare
- Doria Beach
- Kelsey Boykin
- Nathan Caston
- Niko Champagne
- Riley Crites
- Harley Edmonson
- Skielah Gaskey
- Kylie Grantham
- Bobbie-Sue Jarrell
- Logan Mace
- Austin Manning
- Chance McElhannon
- Alyse McKillion
- Evin Pedicord
- Mariyah Pettway
- Dylan Settle
- Dylan Wood
Perfect Attendance
- Caleb Germany
Excellent Attendance
- Jayden Franklin
- Tommy Leatherberry
Sons of the American Revolution
- Lillian Hatch
- Nate Caston
- Harley Edmonson
- Even Pedicord
- Kendall Alvare
- Dylan Settle
Ana L Vidak Award for Academic Excellence
- Anna McKee
Student of the Year
- Dylan Wood
Shining Star
- Brier Thompson
Hero Award
- Ella Kizer
Spelling Bee Winner
- Chloe Ragsdale
Moby Max Math Awards
- Tommy Leatherberry
- Alyse McKillion
- Mariyah Pettway
- Jarrett Bodiford
- Liilian Hatch
Sunshine Math Awards
- Participation:
- Jarrett Bodiford
- Robert Bodiford
- Alexa Castro
- Riley Crites
- Sunshine Math Team:
- Lillian Hatch
- Anna McKee
- Kylie Grantham
- Skielah Gaskey
- Julius St. Louis
- Logan Mace
- Mariyah Pettway
- Keley Boykin
- Sunshine Math-Most Points:
- Mariyah Pettway
Most Accelerated Reader points
- Lillian Hatch (Gilmore)
- Bobbie-Sue Jarrell (Brown)
- Austin Manning (Hatch)
Ernest Ward Middle School Presents Year End Awards
June 6, 2017
Ernest Ward Middle School recently presented the following year-end awards:
Language Arts
6th Grade Highest Academic Average — Emily Levins
6th Grade Most Improved — Tylor Forman
7th Grade Highest Academic — Anna Adams
7th Grade Most Improved — Tereasia Burt
8th Grade HIghest Academic Achievement — Amber Gilman
8th Grade Most Improved — Madalin Roberts
Reading
6th Grade Highest Academic Average — Tiana White and Ryan Andrews
6th Grade Most Improved — Britney Kimbler
7th Grade Highest Academic Average — Tereasia Burt
7th Grade Most Improved — Hannah Hassebrock
8th Grade Highest Academic Average — Naudia Carach
8th Grade Most Improved — Brittany Walston
History
6th Grade Highest Academic Average (World History) — Drake Allen Driskell
6th Grade Most Improved (World History) — Wyatt Jarvis
7th Grade Highest Academic Average (Civics) — Anna Adams
7th Grade Most Improved (Civics) — Da’merion Findley
8th Grade Highest Academic Average (American History) — Amber Gilman
8th Grade Most Improved (American History) — Amalyah Chastang
Math
6th Grade Higest Academic Average — Alexia Yeater (Mancuso)
6th Grade Most Improved — Luke Moye; Travis Sunday
7th Grade Highest Academic Average — Anna Adams
7th Grade Most Improved — Kara Hawkins (Sellers)
8th Grade Highest Academic Average — Naudia Carach
8th Grade Most Improved — Amalyah Chastang
Algebra 1 Highest Academic Average — Amber Gilman
Algebra 1 Most Improved — Jeremiah Morris
P.E.
6th Most Outstanding Achievement Boy — Jamarkus Jefferson
6th Most Outstanding Achievement Girl — Leila Boutwell
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Boy — John Bashore
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Girl — Payton Gilchrist
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Boy — Lane Wilson
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Girl — Mary Paige Nassar
Agriculture
6th Most Outstanding Achievement Wheel — Takayla Chiles
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Ag — Shakyria Dixon
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Ag — Amber Gilman
Culinary
6th Most Outstanding Wheel Wheel — Kaden Odom
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Culinary — Miyhanna Davidson
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Culinary — Ashley Ragsdale
7th-8th Most Outstanding Personal Development — Angelina Heritage
Manufacturing
6th Most Oustanding Wheel Wheel — Emily Levins
6th Most Outstanding Achievement Manufacturing — Drake Allen Driskell
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Manufacturing — Sarah Hetrick
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Manufacturing — Savannah Doremus & Peggy Sunday
Graphic Arts Academy
6th Most Outstanding Achievement Wheel Wheel — Jessica Stabler
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Business — Hunter Borelli
8th Most Outstanding Achievement/MOS Specialist Certification IIT — Maggie Amerson, Kenley Brown, Meredith McGhee, Emily Stabler, Ariel Ward, Brayden Mickel, Torrie Edmonson
6th-8th CCTV Most Outstanding CCTV — Luke Bridges & McKenna Simmons (6th), Madelyn McAnally & Wylder Gibson (7th), Emily Stabler (8th)
Band/Chorus
6th Most Outstanding Achievement Band — Bradley Hamilton
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Band — Adrianne Shanks
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Band — Michael Sanders
6th Most Outstanding Achievement Chorus — Sara Long
7th Most Outstanding Achievement Chorus — Shelby Cotita
8th Most Outstanding Achievement Chorus — Mary Paige Nassar
Fuel Ed/Compass
6th -8th Most Outstanding Achievement — Brittany Walston
6th – 8th Most Outstanding Achievement — David Warren
Principal Awards
6th Principal Award — Ramyia Pogue
7th Principal Award — Dallas Cleckler
8th Principal Award — Amalyah Chastang and Ryan Pendleton
Take Stock In Children – Harley Walker, Jonathan Gibbs, Miyhanna Davidson, Paige Gibbs
Duke Talent Search — Anna Adams, Adrianne Shanks
Cox Hero Award — David Lamb
Student of the Year — Taviana Parker
Vacation Bible School Scheduled At Many Area Churches
June 5, 2017
Vacation Bible School is a summertime tradition for many area children. Here is a list of upcoming VBS events in the North Escambia area. To add a VBS to this list, email news@northescambia.com.
First Baptist Church of Cantonment June 5-9
The First Baptist Church of Cantonment will host their VBS, Galactic Starveyors, June 5 – 9, from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. for children who have completed Pre-K through fourth grade. For more information call (850) 968-9135.
First Baptist Church of Canoe June 4-8
“Geared Up for God” VBS June 4-8 from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Canoe.
First Assembly of God Atmore June 5-9
The First Assembly of God in Atmore will hold a “On The Farm: Growing God’s Way” VBS June 5-9 from 8 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. The theme is Galactic Starveyors for ages 3 years to 6th grade.
First United Methodist Church, Atmore, June 11-15
First United Methodist Church, Atmore, will have VBS June 11 through 15 from 5:30 until 8 p.m. The theme is Maker Fun Factory for Ages nursery through the 6th grade.
First Baptist Church of Bratt, June 12-16
The First Baptist Church of Bratt will hold Galactic Starveyors VBS June 12-16 from 8:30 until 11:30 each morning.
Woodbine United Methodist Church June 12-16
Woodbine United Methodist Church will host their VBS, “Gadgets & Gizmos”, Monday, June 12 through Friday, June 16, from 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. for children in grades K-4 through 5th grade. Registration in advance by visiting the church registration desk, the church website at www.woodbinechurch.org or in person on the day of the event. For more information visit our website, www.woodbinechurch.org or call the church office at (850) 995-0007.
Jay First Baptist Church, June 12-16
Galactic Starveyors VBS June 12-16 from 9 a.m. until noon at the Jay First Baptist Church for grades K-6.
Plainview Baptist Church June 12-16
Plainview Baptist Church at 1101 West Nine Mile Road will hold VBS June 12-16 fro 9 a.m. until noon for ages 5 years through sixth grade. Call (850) 476-3845 for information.
Walnut Hill Mennonite Church June 14-23
The Walnut Hill Mennonite Church will hold VBS June 14-23, from 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. at the Southern Harbor Mennonite Church, located at 6211 W Hwy 4, near Bratt. Children ages five years through ninth grade are welcome. Transportation is available. For more information, call Anthony Schneider at (850) 516-7701.
Highland Baptist Church, Molino June 19-23
Highland Baptist Church in Molino will hold Maker Fun Factory Vacation Bible School June 19 through June 23 from 5:30 until 8:30 each night. For more information or a registration form, email vbs2017hbc@gmail.com.
Walnut Hill Baptist Church June 19-23
“Galactic Starveyors” VBS will be held June 19-23 from 6:00 until 8:30 nightly at the Walnut Hill Baptist Church, 5741 Arthur Brown Road.
VBS at Victory Assembly of God June 19-23
Kidz 4 Christ will present Go BIG! a VBS Event on Monday, June 19 through Friday, June 23 from 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Open for all children Pre-K through 5th grade. For more information call (850) 587-2295 or visit www.victorycan.org.
First Baptist Church Of Atmore June 19-23
The First Baptist Church of Atmore will hold Maker Fun Factory VBS Monday June 19 through Friday, June 23 from 5:30 until 8:00 nightly. For more information call the church office at (251) 368-8177.
Charity Baptist Church, Cantonment June 19-23
Charity Baptist Church at 1675 West Roberts Road in Cantonment will have VBS June 19-23 from 6-8 p.m. daily. (850) 937-0004 for details.
Cornerstone Christian Church, Jay, June 19-23
Cornerstone Christian Church at 14047 Alabama Street in Jay will hold VBS for ages 4-12 from 6-8 p.m. June 19-23.
Jay United Methodist Church, June 19-23
Jay United Methodist Church will present VBS June 19-23 from 8:30 until 11:30 a.m. daily for students Pre-K to just completed the fifth grade.
Oakfield Union Missionary Baptist Church June 28-30
Oakfield Union Missionary Baptist Church at 459 Hancock Lane in Brent presents “The Faith Run: On Course with God!” VBS, June 28th – 30th, from 6 until 7:30 p.m. for ages 4 to adults. For more information call (850) 525-4959.

















