Molino Park Names Volunteers, Partner Of The Year
February 20, 2015
Volunteers were honored during a luncheon Thursday at Molino Park Elementary School.
Volunteers of the year were announced, including Rachel Bradley, adult volunteer; Carolyn Cropper, senior adult volunteer; and Alianna Davis, youth volunteer. Jimmy’s Grill was named Molino Park’s Partner of the Year.
“There is no possible way that we can accomplish all that needs to be accomplished to grow God’s most precious gift, our children, without the helping hands and loving hearts of our volunteers,” Molino Park Principal Alice Woodward said. “We are very thankful for all of our volunteers.”
Century Resident Celebrates Her 103rd Birthday
February 19, 2015
Della Godwin of Century celebrated her 103rd birthday Thursday.
Godwin was born in Jay back in 1912, one of 12 children born to her parents Annie and William Griffis. She has two younger surviving siblings - Jean Clark and Veda Welch. She raised two sons, one of which is deceased, and has four grandchildren.
She was raised in the Mount Carmel community of Santa Rosa County. In her early years, she spent most of time in the cotton fields, but she was always in church on Sundays.
Godwin attributes her long life to hard work and faith. Those who know her will say that she was always caring for and helping others. She always put family first, even if it meant she had to do without the things she needed.
Godwin is longtime resident of the Century area and is the oldest resident at the Century Health and Rehabilitation Center.
Pictured top: Century resident Della Godwin turns 103 years old Thursday. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Highland Baptist Kids Share Messages Of Love
February 17, 2015
Children from Highland Baptist Church recently visited with residents of the Health Care Center of Pensacola. The children delivered handmade Valentine’s cards with a special message.
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Photobomb: Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Newest K-9 Zurki
February 16, 2015
These are the newest members of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Team — Deputy Doug Burgett and K-9 Zurki.
Burgett and Zurki recently completed a 480-hour, Florida Department of Law Enforcement approved K-9 training course. The course consisted of searches, apprehensions and obedience. In order to complete the course, each deputy was required to demonstrate proficiency in these areas along with passing a final examination.
Burgett transferred to the K-9 team after being the patrol unit after being selected for the position last year.
Photo courtesy SRSO for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Bratt Assembly Of God Children Get Colorful While Helping Missionaries
February 15, 2015
The childrens’ ministries at the Bratt Assembly of God have worked hard to make a difference this year, including raising over $1,500 to help support the efforts of the Boys and Girls Missionary Challenge worldwide. All funds raised through BGMC go to meet critical needs around the world such as feeding programs, water wells, Bible schools, curriculum, and other missionary needs around the world.
As a reward for exceeding their goal for the year, the Bratt AG children were given the opportunity to color the hair of their pastors, Rick and Deborah MaHarrey, and their children’s leader, Elaine Godwin.
Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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Upcoming Class: Chick Raising 101
February 14, 2015
Escambia County UF/IFAS Extension, the Panhandle Poultry Club and the Florida Panhandle 4-H Clubs will host an Chick Raising 101 program on Wednesday, February 18, at 7 p.m., at the Escambia County Extension office at 3740 Stefani Road in Cantonment.
This free program is for anyone interested in learning more about hatching chicks, raising chicks and basic chick care.
For more information on the program please call the Escambia County UF/IFAS Extension office at (850) 475-5230 or email Hank Bignell at hdbignell@ufl.edu.
Bratt Elementary Art On Display At School District Headquarters
February 13, 2015
3-D art from Bratt Elementary School is currently on display in the Escambia County School District headquarters in the Vernon McDaniel Building on Pace Boulevard. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Group Makes Plans To ‘Reimagine Century’ In May
February 11, 2015
An organizational meeting was held Tuesday night to make plans for the second Reimagine Century event on May 16.
Organizer Linda English said the group is on a mission to serve those less fortunate — both their physical and spiritual needs. “It is an outreach, but it’s also a chance for the body of Christ to come together and reach those in the community,” she said.
The event will include a wide variety of activities, including a 15,000 pound food giveaway, health screenings, AIDS testing, diabetes information, live music, fishing lessons from Mission Fishin’, free manicures, a laundry detergent giveaway, information from community agencies, a clothing giveaway, free lunch, free haircuts, youth and teen activities and sports, a diaper giveaway and more.
About two dozen people, representing a variety of churches, businesses and community groups, attended Tuesday night’s organizational meeting. Interested persons are invited to attend the group’s next meeting on Tuesday, March 10 at 7 p.m. at the Century Community Center on West Highway 4.
Pictured top: Volunteers discuss Reimagine Century Tuesday night. Pictured inset: Organizer Linda English. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Free Computer Classes Begin Thursday At Century Branch Library
February 11, 2015
Two free computer classes are scheduled for February at the Century Branch Library:
Introduction to the Internet – Thursday, February 12, 6 p.m.
Participants will learn the basics of exploring the internet, navigation, browsers and internet safety.
Facebook Basics – Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m.
This workshop is designed for beginners who would like to learn how to create a Facebook profile, add and remove friends, upload photos, share posts and more.
For more information, contact the Century Branch Library, 7991 North Century Boulevard, at (850) 256-6217.
Lipscomb Elementary Holds Gallery Night
February 10, 2015
The hallways of Lipscomb Elementary School were converted into Escambia County’s newest art gallery for a very special night of the arts Monday.
Each student contributed work inspired by lessons about art from different time periods to art inspired by studying well-known masterpieces. Visitors found a variety of art styles from interpretations of Vermeer’s “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” to attempts to recreate VanGogh’s “Starry Night.” Also, there was art inspired by history and flights of fancy, like fire breathing flying dragons.
Also during the Lipscomb Gallery Night, the Ransom Middle School Jazz Band and Opera Society held special performances. Local artists also joined in the night’s events to demonstrate their techniques.
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