Laura Ann Wiggins Graduates From Rhodes College

August 25, 2013

Laura Ann Wiggins of Walnut Hill  graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Sociology and a double minor in Archaeology and French at Rhodes College in Memphis, TN.

While at Rhodes, Wiggins received three funded fellowships to volunteer with the non-profit Urban Farms Memphis to increase local, fresh produce consumption in below-poverty neighborhoods; to excavate Mayan household archaeological sites in Chiapas, Mexico; and  to complete a comparative ethnographic study of identity through food choice within Memphis, TN and Dakar, Senegal.

She was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society and Kappa Delta Sorority, serving as both Ritual Chair and Recruitment Philanthropy Chair.

She also served as Chair of the Rhodes Event Management Committee, advocating alcohol awareness at campus events through responsible event planning.

Beginning this fall, she will teach English at the bilingual school Ecole Actuelle Bilingue in Dakar, Senegal.

Wiggins  is a 2009 graduate of the International Baccalaureate program at Pensacola High School. She is the daughter of Glen and Jean Wiggins of Walnut Hill.

Birth: Myles Levi Sellers

August 25, 2013

Ray and Leslie (Respress) Sellers of Atmore are proud to announce the birth of their son, Myles Levi Sellers.  Myles was born July 22, 2013, at 7:49 a.m., at Mobile Infirmary.  He weighed 8-pounds 13-ounces and was 21½ inches.

Grandparents are Benny and Bobbie Respress and Joyce Sellers of Atmore. Great grandparents are Alvis and Bernice Respress of Atmore and Robert and Jo Grigsby of Trussville, AL. Myles was welcomed home by his big brother, three-year old Jackson, and his big sister, Queenie, a 10-year old Boston Terrier.

Solari Wins Escambia County Youth Farm Bureau Speech Contest

August 23, 2013

Northview High School senior Courtney Solari won the 2013 Escambia County Youth Farm Bureau Speech contest Thursday afternoon in Molino.

She will present her speech at a Farm Bureau county meeting on September 19 and then move on to the district and state competitions.

Students between 14-18 years old were invited to take part in the contest, delivering a speech about five minutes long on the topic ““Over the past 500 years, how has technology influenced Florida agriculture?”

“Changes in…technology here in Florida have been occurring since the first European settlers introduced Native Americans to new practices and livestock. The Native Americans quickly adapted to these practices, and Florida agriculture has been changing ever since,” Solari said in her speech.

“Technology has helped increase production of many crops, while also diminishing the production of others. These advancements in agriculture are all in an effort for Florida farmers to produce more food while utilizing less land and protecting the environment. No matter how many changes occur though, one thing will remain consistent. Florida agriculture will continue to grow and thrive throughout the future as it has for the last 500 years,” she said.

The 2013 Escambia County Youth Farm Bureau Speech contest was sponsored by the Escambia County Farm Bureau Board of Directors, in collaboration with Escambia County Extension, EscaRosa Young Farmers and Ranchers and the Escambia County Women’s Committee.

School Board Honors Northview FFA’s Best In State Program

August 22, 2013

The Northview High School FFA was honored by the Escambia County School Board for having the top Fresh From Florida Food Advocacy Program, formerly known as the Food for America Program, in the entire state.

The Fresh From Florida Advocacy Program is an educational program focusing on agricultural literacy in elementary schools and communities. It is a program developed to assist FFA members and all agricultural education students in leadership skill development as they reach out to youth, peers and their entire communities by sharing the world of agriculture.

Planning began in the fall of 2012 with FFA members setting goals and establishing working committees for the spring 2013 event. Through the efforts of 100 FFA members and community support, approximately 1,000 mostly elementary level students participated in agriculture awareness  through hands-on exhibits and activities. Exhibitors included the
Florida Department of Agriculture, Escambia County Extension Agency, Florida Forestry Service and many other outside agencies.

In addition, members of the Northview High School FFA officer team visited several area elementary schools to read agriculture-related books to students.

The Florida FFA Organization has honored Northview High School FFA Food  for America program at the state level multiple years.

For more information and photographs from the March 2013 Fresh From Florida event at Northview High School, click here.

Pictured: The Northview High School FFA was honored by the Escambia County School Board Tuesday night for having the top “Fresh from Florida” program in the state. Pictured top: Northview FFA President Courtney Solari,  2nd Vice President Haylee Weaver, Vice President Courtney Weekley, Parliamentarian Mitchell Singleton, past-present Jessica Baldwin; Supertindent Malcolm Thomas, NHS FFA sponsor Perry Byars, board member Linda Moultrie, board member Bill Slayton, (back row) board member Jeff Bergosh, board member Gerald Boone and board member Patty Hightower. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

New Map Shows Where The Power’s Out

August 22, 2013

Gulf Power has a new online map to provide customers with real-time information on power outages.

The new interactive map gives you a quick view of the Northwest Florida area and the ability to zoom down to where you live. Small triangles show where the power’s out and if you hover over them with your cursor, a pop-up window provides more information, like the estimated time of when the power will be restored.

The pop-up window tells you how many customers are affected and whether a Gulf Power crew is on the way, or already on location making repairs.

“Studies across the country show customers want this type of information from their utility,” Natalie Smith, Gulf Power spokesperson, said. “This map, which is also accessible via mobile devices, provides estimated times when customer’s power will be restored. It’s an important tool that offers customers a new way to get information about outages, restoring power and storm information as well.

“Customers can see the outages on the map, but you can also report that your power is out or check on the status of restoring your power,” said Smith.

To view the live online map, customers should visit MyGulfPower.com.

GED, Adult Ed Classes Offered In Molino

August 21, 2013

GED and adult basic education classes will be offered at the Molino Community Center in September.

Registration for the classes and TABE testing (test of basic education) will be held Tuesday, August 27 at 6 p.m. in Room 123. Classes will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. at the same location beginning September 3.

For more information, call (850) 516-4451 or (850) 587-5334.

Back To School Photo Gallery

August 20, 2013

Thousands of area students headed back to class on Monday. We asked NorthEscambia.com readers to submit back to school photos, and we received hundreds.

Click here for a photo gallery.

We regret that we are unable to run all of the photos.

Pictured top: Fourth grader Kasen Sawyer with his teacher, Kim Ryan, at Bratt Elementary School. Pictured below: The “Atallah Bunch” – Adrianna, Madeleine, and Ayden attend Byrneville Elementary; Trystan attends Bratt Elementary; and Tryniti attends Molino Park. Reader submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Mini, Junior Dance Team Clinics Planned

August 19, 2013

The Northview High School Dance Team will hold dance team clinics for elementary and middle school girls.

The Mini Dance Team clinic is for elementary school students, grades K-5. And the Junior Dance Team Clinic is for middle schoolers in grades 6-8.

The clinics will be held Saturday, August 24 from 9 a.m. until noon in the school gym. A practice may also be held on Wednesday, August 28 from 4-5 p.m. on the track in the Northview stadium. The performance will be at the Northview Chiefs home football game on Friday, August 30.

Registration forms will be sent home from area schools and select private dance classes. Or, click here to download and print a registration form.

The clinic price is $30, including a t-shirt and snack.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Retired Firefighter Kimberl Celebrates 90th Birthday

August 19, 2013

One of the oldest living retired firefighters in Escambia County celebrated his 90th birthday over the weekend with a trip by a fire station.

Charles Kimberl retired as a battalion chief for the Pensacola Fire Department on the last day of 1982. Kimberl and Mabel, his wife of 66 years, have seven children, 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren — many of whom live in the Molino area.

Pictured: Charles Kimberl (third from left) along with (L-R) Lieutenant Nathan Edler, Firefighter Josh Szeliga, Interim Chief Matt Schmitt, Captain Rick Simmons, Firefighter Ben Gilmore, and Firefighter Neil Jones. Elder and Jones are Kimberl’s grandson-in-laws. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Hero Lost: War Takes Husband From Her Life, Anniversary Photos

August 18, 2013

In a photograph from their November 2011 wedding in Pensacola, Marine Corps Sgt. Bradley Atwell smiles while gingerly wiping away the tears of his new wife, Danielle, as she looks deeply into his eyes.

Almost two years later, Danielle was back in Pensacola, but the resulting photographs are far different.

The 23-year-old is dressed in black, and the youthful innocence and joy have been replaced with loss and pain. Brad is absent, replaced by a picture in a frame, his wedding ring, dog tags and a folded American flag.

Both collections of photographs were taken by Florida-based photographer Melissa Thurber, a former Army combat medic and Iraq veteran, and shared with Stars and Stripes as a tribute to Brad. Atwell was killed in September as he heroically confronted 15 heavily armed Taliban fighters who breached the wire at Camp Bastion in southwestern Afghanistan and destroyed more than $200 million worth of aircraft.

The images are a moving reminder of the price paid by service members and their families during more than a decade of war.

“I think they’re beautiful,” Danielle Atwell said of the new photographs. “I would prefer anniversary photos but I don’t really have that choice, so I’m glad to have had the pictures done to honor Brad there.”

Pictured top: This summer, Danielle Atwell returned to the pavilion in Pensacola where she and her Marine husband were married in 2011. Pictured inset and below:  The 2011 wedding day for Sgt. Bradley Atwell and his wife Danielle in 2011. Pictured bottom:  Danielle Atwell hugs the flag from her husband’s casket at his grave at Barrancas National Cemetery aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola recently. Photos by Melissa J. Thurber for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Used with permission from Stars and Stripes.  © 2013 Stars and Stripes.

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