Hundreds Enjoy Annual Molino Park Elementary Fall Carnival (With Gallery)

October 12, 2013

Hundreds attended the annual Molino Park Elementary School Fall Carnival Friday evening at the school. The event featured  games, food, entertainment and lots of great family fun

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured top: A young man reacts to a critical skee ball toss Friday afternoon at the Molino Park Elementary School Fall Carnival. Pictured inset: Ping pong toss for goldfish coupons. Pictured below: Texting and driving, Molino style. Pictured bottom: A package auctioned off from the Milwaukee Brewers’ Caleb Gindl of Molino. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Cool Pics: Hummingbird Moth

October 11, 2013

Sheila Bryan first thought hummingbirds were visiting the goldenrods blooming in her backyard, but with a closer look discovered she was actually looking at hummingbird moths. The moth has a hovering behavior and an audible humming noise which makes it look remarkably like a hummingbird while it is feeding on flowers. Submitted photos by Sheila Bryan for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Extension Service: Worms In Local Trees Not A Concern

October 10, 2013

Fall webworms are active in local trees but are not a concern at this time of the year, according to the Escambia County Extension Service. Caterpillars are feeding on leaves and trees may not look their best as a result, but they will survive just fine. If you can reach the webs and caterpillars you may try to physically remove them but insecticides and pruning are not recommended practices at this time of the year. Leaves are getting ready to fall off and trees will put out new foliage next year, the Extension Service said. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Local Bachelor On CMT’s New Season Of ‘Sweet Home Alabama’

October 10, 2013

A Flomaton man will be among 22 bachelors competing to win the heart of a Southern belle when CMT’s  “Sweet Home Alabama” begins a new season.

Jacob Lambert, an Atmore fireman and rescue diver, will be among 11 country guys joining 11 city slickers living together in a house in Fairhope while vying for the attention and affection of Kelsey Smith. A former Marine, Lambert looks up to his grandparents as an example of real love, and he cannot wait to start a family and life like theirs. Jacob believes real American living happens out in the country.

In each of the 10 one-hour episodes, Kelsey will say goodbye to more of her suitors as she searches for her one true love.

Born and raised in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Kelsey considers herself a romantic and is ready to find the love of her life. She is currently studying elementary education at Shelton State Community College and has volunteered at a local school for the past four years. In 2012 she was crowned Miss Motorsports Hall of Fame, and with this title she was able to serve the community of Talladega and volunteer with children across the state. In her spare time, Kelsey enjoys watching SEC football and spending time with her family, including her three sisters.

Sweet Home Alabama airs beginning Friday, November 15 at 8 p.m. on CMT.

Photos courtesy CMT for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Annual Green Thumb Festival Is Saturday In Cantonment

October 10, 2013

The annual Green Thumb Festival will take place this Saturday at the Escambia County Extension Office.

Attendees are invited to take part in the Master Gardeners Plant Sale, learn to build a raised bed garden, attend a plant clinic, visit plant vendors and more.  Activities are available for children, and the McGuire’s Pipe Band will provide the entertainment.  Animals are not permitted at the event.

The event will take place Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon at 3740 Stefani Road in Cantonment. The program is presented by Escambia County Extension and Master Gardeners. For more information, call (850) 475-5230.

Carnley Graduates From Basic Training

October 10, 2013

Air Force Airman Dixie L. Carnley 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 earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.

Carnley is the daughter of Shannon Burkett of Cotton Ridge Road, Flomaton and Mike Carnley of Carnley Road, Century.

She is a 2011 graduate of Northview High School.

Ernest Ward Middle Names September Students Of The Month

October 9, 2013

Ernest Ward Middle School has named their September Students of the Month. They are: (L-R) Henry Wiggins, sixth grade; Madelyn Plant, seventh grade; and Triston Long, eighth grade. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Taking A Bite Out Of Hunger: Peanut Butter Drive Underway

October 8, 2013

The Escambia County Extension office, the University of Florida Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), the EscaRosa Young Farmers and Ranchers and the Florida Peanut Producer Association are collecting peanut butter now through mid-November to help take a bite out of hunger.

The groups are accepting donations of unopened jars of peanut butter to be donated to local food pantries during Farm-City Week.

“Let’s keep children eating locally grown peanuts in healthy, nutritious, and yummy peanut butter,” is a slogan being promoted for the drive. The extension service said the average child will eat 1,500 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before graduating high school.

Unopened jars of peanut butter of any brand can be dropped off until November 15 at any of the following locations:

  • Escambia County Extension office, 3740 Stefani Road, Cantonment
  • Escambia Farm Bureau, 153 Highway 97, Molino
  • Escambia County Public Safety, 6575 North W Street, Pensacola
  • Escambia County Community & Environment Dept. 223 Palafox Place, 3rd Floor, Pensacola
  • Gilmore Services, 31 East Fairfield Drive, Pensacola

For more information contact Escambia County Extension at  (850) 475-5230.

Pictured top: Local peanut grower Rodney Helton and his granddaughters. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

It’s All About the Benjamins: New $100 Bill In Circulation Beginning Today

October 8, 2013

The new redesigned $100 note went into circulation Tuesday. This note, which incorporates new security features such as a blue, 3-D security ribbon, is designed to be easier for the public to authenticate but more difficult for counterfeiters to replicate.

The new design for the $100 note was unveiled in 2010, but its introduction was postponed following an unexpected production delay. To ensure a smooth transition to the redesigned note when it begins circulating in October, the U.S. Currency Education Program is reaching out to businesses and consumers around the world to raise awareness about the new design and inform them about how to use its security features.

The U.S. Treasury offers the following information about the new $100 bill:

It Is Not Necessary to Trade in Old-Design $100 Notes for New Ones. All U.S. currency remains legal tender, regardless of when it was issued.

Know Its Features. Know It’s Real. The fight against counterfeiting depends on the public knowing how to use the security features in U.S. currency.

  • Although less than 1/100th of one percent of the value of all U.S. currency in circulation is reported counterfeit, the $100 note is the most widely circulated and most often counterfeited denomination outside the U.S.
  • Protect yourself by using the new and enhanced security features in the redesigned $100 note that thwart potential counterfeiters from producing high-quality fakes.

Two Security Features:

3-D Security Ribbon: A blue ribbon on the front of the $100 note with images of bells and 100s.

  • Tilt the note back and forth while focusing on the blue ribbon. You will see the bells change to 100s as they move.
  • When you tilt the note back and forth, the bells and 100s move side to side. If you tilt it side to side, they move up and down.
  • The ribbon is woven into the paper, not printed on it.

Bell in the Inkwell: A color-shifting bell, inside a copper inkwell, on the front of the note. o

  • The inkwell and bell are both copper until you move the $100 note.
  • Tilt it to see the bell change from copper to green, an effect which makes the bell seem to appear and disappear within the inkwell.

Molino Fire Station Conducts Safety Program At The Molino Library

October 8, 2013

Members of the Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue conducted a children’s fire safety program Monday afternoon at the Molino Branch Library.  Children of all ages had a chance to meet their local firefighters and climb aboard a fire engine. They learned about fire safety and what it takes to become a real firefighter. Pictured: Tucker tries on a fireman’s helmet during a fire safety program Monday afternoon at the Molino Branch Library. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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