Have ‘Coffee With A Cop’ This Week In Century
October 18, 2015
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office will host a Coffee With a Cop event this Thursday morning at the Southern Panhandle restaurant in Century.
The Coffee with a Cop event provides an opportunity for community members to ask questions and learn more about what the ESCO is doing in their neighborhood.
“We hope that community members will feel comfortable to ask questions, bring concerns, or simply get to know our deputies,” said Sheriff David Morgan. “These interactions are the foundation of community partnerships.”
Coffee with a Cop is a national initiative supported by the United States Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Similar events are being held across the county, as local police departments, sheriff’s offices, and state police forces strive to make lasting connections with the communities they serve. The program aims to advance the practice of community policing through improving relationships between law enforcement and community members one cup of coffee at a time.
Coffee with a Cop will be held Thursday, October 22 at 7 a.m. at the Southern Panhandle restaurant at 8420 North Century Boulevard.
Pictured: A previous Coffee with a Cop event in the Pine Forest Road area.
Webster Graduates From Boot Camp
October 18, 2015
PFC Tyler James Webster, 19, of Pensacola graduated from United States Marine Corps boot camp at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island on recently.
PFC Webster successfully completed 13 weeks of intensive basic training at MCRD Parris Island as one of 86 recruits in Training Platoon Fox 1074. Following 10 days of leave he will report to Camp Geiger/ Camp Lejeune, NC, for two months at Infantry Training Battalion then Military Occupation Specialty School.
PFC Webster is a 2015 graduate of J.M. Tate High School, a member of St. Mathew Anglican Church, an Eagle Scout and assistant scout master with St. Luke United Methodist Church. His proud family includes his parents Alex and Lori Webster, and younger brother Aidan Webster of Pensacola, and his grandparents Talbot and Deborah Rodrigue of Pensacola, and William C. and Eileen Webster of Cantonment.
Bratt Elementary Students Learn About Fire Safety
October 17, 2015
The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue presented a fire safety program Friday at Bratt Elementary School. The students also had a chance to sit in a fire truck and ask questions about equipment. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Reimagine Flomaton Planning Begins
October 16, 2015
The organizational volunteer meeting for Reimagine Flomaton was held Thursday night at the Flomaton Fire Department.
Reimagine Flomaton will be held Saturday, February 20, 2016. Reimagine has held similar events in Century, Brownsville, Warrrington, Thomaston, GA, Santa Rosa County and Peru. Events have included clothing giveaways, free haircuts, free food, free health checks and displays from community organizations.
The next meeting for the group will be Thursday, November 19 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting location will be announced at a later date on NorthEscambia.com. For more information, contact Linda at (850) 454-5280.
Pictured: Volunteers discuss Reimagine Flomaton Thursday night at the Flomaton Fire Department. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Fields Of Faith: Community Worship Service Held
October 15, 2015
The Northview High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) sponsored a student led worship event “Fields of Faith” Wednesday night in the Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium.
The service included music, student testimonies and a message from guest speaker Jody Levins, a youth leader at Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church in Bogia.
NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Local High School Bands Shine At Marching Performance Assessments
October 12, 2015
District 1 High School Marching MPA performances were held Saturday at Tate High School.
Several bands, including the Royal Pride Band from Jay High and the Showband of the South from Tate, earned straight superiors.
For more photos of the Tate, Northview and Jay bands, click here.
Results are below (G=Good, E=Excellent, S=Superior):
Pictured top: The Tate High School Showband of the South earned straight superiors Saturday. Pictured below: The Jay High band also earned straight superiors. Pictured bottom: The Northview Tribal Beat Band performs. Photos by Gary Amerson and Michele Gibbs for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Camp Fire Kids Hold Trike-A-Thon For Children’s Hospital
October 12, 2015
The children at Camp Fire USA Century Youth Learning Center recently held their seventh annual Trike-A-Thon in support of St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital last week. The children not only raised money for St. Jude; they also learned about trike safety and the importance of helping others.
Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Cantonment Comes Home For Homecoming Fall Festival
October 11, 2015
Cantonment residents took part in a Homecoming Fall Festival Saturday at Carver Park. The event brought families together with food, family fun, kid’s games and entertainment, plus information tables from community partners. The event was organized by the Cantonment Improvement Committee.
NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Local Fire Stations Participate In Fire Safety Outreach Events
October 11, 2015
Two North Escambia fire stations took part in Fire Safety Week events Saturday morning.
The Cantonment Station of Escambia Fire Rescue took part in a Fire Safety Awareness Day Saturday the Cantonment Waterfront Rescue Mission Bargain Center (pictured left and below).
And members of the Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue took part in a fire safety display at the Molino Community Center (pictured top).
Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Pumpkins Arrive At Popular Church Pumpkin Patch
October 11, 2015
Hundreds of pumpkins arrived Saturday afternoon and were unloaded by volunteers ata St. Luke United Methodist Church on Nine Mile Road. The church’s annual pumpkin patch, at 1394 East Nine Mile Road, will be open Monday-Saturday from 1-7 p.m. and from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. Pictured top: St. Luke’s first pumpkin patch customer Saturday afternoon. Pictured below: Hundreds of pumpkins arrived Saturday afternoon. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
































