South Alabama Old Time Fiddler’s Convention Is Saturday
July 19, 2012
The 32nd annual South Alabama Old Time Fiddler’s Convention will be held Saturday in Atmore.
Registration will be held from 10 a.m. until 1:45 p.m., with no registration fee.
The competition categories are fiddlers, vocal groups (including a cappella), bands, dobro, banjo, guitar and mandolin. Prizes in the Fiddler’s category are $1,000 for first, $200 for second and $100 for third. All other categories have prizes of $100 for first place, $75 for second and $50 for third place.
Admission to the event beginning at 2 p.m. at Escambia County High School is $9, with children under 12 free.
Proceeds from Fiddler’s Convention funds the Atmore Rotary Academic All Star Scholarship program that awards students at Northview High, Escambia High and Escambia Academy that maintain all A’s and B’s all four years.
For a printable flyer with rules and registration information, click here.
For more information, contact Keith Castleberry at (251) 368-2106 or the Atmore Chamber of Commerce at (251) 368-3305.
Olympic Countdown: Torch Passes Through England (With NorthEscambia Photo Gallery)
July 18, 2012
Tuesday marked 10 days until the official opening of the 2012 Olympics in London, with the Olympic Torch Relay carrying the flame through the town of Crawley, England.
A Molino family living in England was there Tuesday with photos for NorthEscambia.com. To view the photo gallery, click here.
Crawley, with a population of about 106,600, is located 28 miles south of London.
According to organizers, a very precise ritual for the lighting of the flame is followed at every Games. It is lit from the sun’s rays at the Temple of Hera in Olympia, in a traditional ceremony among the ruins of the home of the ancient Games.
After a short relay around Greece, the flame is handed over to the new host city at another ceremony in the Panathenaiko stadium in Athens.
The flame is then delivered to the host country, where it is transferred from one torchbearer to another, spreading the message of peace, unity and friendship.
It ends its journey as the last torchbearer lights the cauldron at the Opening Ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, marking the official start of the Games. The flame then stays lit until it is extinguished at the closing ceremony to signify the end of the games.
Pictured top: The Olympic Torch passes through Crawley, England, about 28 miles south of London Tuesday. Pictured inset and below: The flame is passed from one Torch bearer to another as crowds look on. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Century Care Residents Go ‘Nuts’
July 18, 2012
The residents at Century Care Center went “nuts” Tuesday for boiled peanuts.
The regular Covenant Hospice Coffee Club was combined with a big batch of boiled peanuts donated by Lowry Farms in Jay.
“Yelling ‘boiled peanuts’ or ‘watermelon’ is like yelling ‘Fire!’ around Century Care Center,” said Mae Hildreth, Century Care Center’s activities director. “The only difference is the direction they run in.”
Pictured: The residents at Century Care Center enjoyed a peanut boil Tuesday. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Updated: Local Woman Seen On ABC’s Good Morning America
July 17, 2012
Several area women made a brief appearance on Good Morning America Monday morning on the ABC television network.
Diane Johnson, three-year old teacher at the Friendship Learning Lodge on Wolf Log Road, was one of the women. She was seen in the New York City crowd, happily waving at the camera. The sign she’s holding had a peace symbol, a heart and “& Roll Tide” (that’s Peace, Love and Roll Tide).
Johnson is in New York with several friends that also received a little airtime — Shirley Manning of Brewton, Barbara Swinney of Gulf Shores, Diane White of Brewton and Sharon Chavers of Brewton.
Pictured top: Shirley Manning, Barbara Swinney, Diane White, Robin Roberts of GMA, Diane Johnson, and Sharon Chavers. Pictured inset: Diane Johnson (right, waving) of Flomaton was seen on ABC’s Good Morning America Monday morning.Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Weekend Photos: Blue Angels
July 16, 2012
This weekend was the annual Blue Angels show at Pensacola Beach, and NorthEscambia.com had dozens of photos — including fly along photos from inside one of the F/18 Hornets.
Click a link for a gallery:
Blue Angels Saturday Show Gallery 1 (Ditto Gorme)
Blue Angels Saturday Show Gallery 2 (Terry Emmons)
Fly Along With The Blues (US Navy)
Blue Angels Friday Practice (Raja Atalla)
Pictured top: The Blue Angels please the crowd Saturday at Pensacola Beach. Pictured below: “Ernie”, a C-130 filling in for the famous Fat Albert, approaches Pensacola Beach. Photos by Ditto Gorme for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Big Changes On The Radio
July 15, 2012
It’s time to reprogram the presets on your car radio…there were big changes in the local radio market Sunday with three stations changing their frequencies.
K-LOVE, which recently purchased WABB 97.5, moved and is now heard on 98.3 FM.
WABD 104.1 — airstaff, music format and all — has now moved back home to 97.5 FM.
And, “smooth hits” WDLT 98.3 moved to 104.1 FM.
Wagner, Cook To Wed
July 15, 2012
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Wagner of Bedford, Indiana, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelsey Ann to Timothy Jordan Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cook of Davisville.
Kelsey is a 2012 graduate of Harding University with a major in speech pathology. Kelsey will pursue her Masters in speech pathology at the University of South Alabama in the fall.
Jordan is a 2010 graduate of Harding University with a Major in kinesiology/athletic training and a 2011 graduate of the University of Louisiana Monroe with a Masters in exercise science. He is currently employed by The Andrew’s Institute in Gulf Breeze.
A July 2012 wedding is planned.
Photo Gallery: Fly Along With The Blue Angels
July 15, 2012
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to fly with the Blue Angels during their air show over Pensacola Beach?
Today, NorthEscambia.com takes you along for a ride during a Blue Angel practice. Fasten your seat belt, hang on, and then…
Click here for the photo gallery.
Pictured: The Blue Angels, as seen from inside on of the planes, fly over Pensacola Beach. Photos by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Andrew Johnson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Birth: Emma Faith Hassebrock
July 15, 2012
John Hassebrock and Sarah Tipton of Cantonment are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Emma Faith Hassebrock.
Emma was born at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola on June 19, 2012, at 5:58 p.m. She weighed 7 pounds, 2.4 ounces and was 20½ inches long.
Proud grandparents are Pete and Teresa Tipton of Cantonment, and Bennie and Gay Hassebrock of Molino. Big sister and brothers are Hannah and Caleb Hassebrock and Zachary Tipton!
Birth: Gentry Brienne Winingar
July 15, 2012
Kevin and Kelly Winingar of Pensacola are blessed to announce the birth of their daughter Gentry Brienne Winingar.
She was born June 26, 2012, at 2:47 p.m. at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola. She weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Her proud grandparents are Mel and Cindy Rogers of Pensacola, Terri Sanders of McDavid and Donald Winingar of McDavid.
Gentry has two uncles and two aunts; Brian Winingar of Dothan, Steve Rogers of Marietta,GA, Cathie Hightshoe of Kissimmee FL, and Carrie Fisher of Pace.















