Century Care Residents Celebrate With Black Tie Ball (With Gallery)

May 10, 2011

Residents at Century Care Center enjoyed their Second Annual Black Tie Ball Friday with good music, great food and good times with friends.

Dressed in formal attire, the residents were escorted into a ballroom setting where they were served by administration, including Administrator Don Ripley, nursing staff including Director of Nursing Doris Jackson and the physical therapy department.

Organizers said every department at the facility contributed to make the event possible.

For more photos, click here.

Pictured top: Century Care Center residents Rita and Larry Irwin of Bratt enjoy the facility’s Black Tie Ball Friday. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Principals Camp Out On School Roof For Relay

May 9, 2011


The principal and assistant principal at Jim Allen Elementary School in Cantonment camped out on the school’s roof Monday to raise money for Relay for Life.

Principal Rachel Watts and principal intern Lisa Arnold remained on the roof for one hour for every $100 contributed to Relay. The school raised $600 — enough to keep the principal duo on the roof for six hours.

Jim Allen Elementary’s Relay for Life team is one of dozens that will take part in the Relay for Life that begins this Friday night at Tate High School.

Pictured: Principal Rachel Watts and principal intern Lisa Arnold were on the roof at Jim Allen Elementary School Monday to raise money for Relay for Life. Submitted photos by Brian Miller for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Weekend In Photos

May 9, 2011

From community festivals to theater productions to math tournaments and farmer’s markets, NorthEscambia.com had photo galleries this weekend with about 250 photos from across the area.

Click any of the items below to see more pictures.

Escambia County FFA Students Participate In Project

May 9, 2011

The Escambia County FFA recently participated in the 2011 Gulf Coast Agriculture and Natural Resource Association project. FFA Chapters from across the School District of Escambia County took part in enriching student’s lives.

The Gulf Coast Agriculture and Natural Resource Association, is an organization that is dedicated to enriching student’s lives through livestock projects. Student’s work with their local FFA advisors to learn as much as possible about agriculture through their projects. Many skills are acquired throughout this project including teamwork, commitment, and financial stewardship. Students spend many hours training for the show and receive assistance from their advisors, industry partners, alumni and community stakeholders.

The following students participated in this year’s show:

Northview High School
Allie Vidak
Jennifer Bladwin
Ashley Cunningham

Tate High School
Megan Gibbs
Emily Higdon
Victoria Bell
Tyler Knowles
Joshua Miller
Dyllan Brown
Kyle Livingston

Ernest Ward Middle School
Tabitha Chavers
Miranda Vidak
Austin Cunningham

Bellview Middle School
Donnie Dixon
Hanna Garrett
Virginia Montgomery

Ransom Middle School
Forrest Gibbs

Kindergarten Registration At Bratt, Molino Park Elementaries

May 9, 2011

Registration is underway for kindergarten at Bratt and Molino Park elementary schools.

Students must be age five before September 1, 2011 to register for the 2011-2012 school year. The student’s birth certificate, social security number and proof of residence (such as a power bill) are required at the time of registration. An immunization record and Florida physical are required by the first day of school.

Registration packets are available now at Bratt and Molino Park elementary schools. For more information, call Bratt at (850) 327-6137 or Molino Park at (850) 587-5265.

Ernest Ward Middle School Names Students Of The Month

May 9, 2011

Ernest Ward Middle School has named their Students of the Month for April. They are (L-R) James White, Courtney Weekley and Jon Michael Hart. Submitted photo for Northescambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photo Gallery: Century Celebrates Sawmill Day

May 8, 2011

The Sawmill Day heritage festival was held Saturday in Century’s historical park. The event included a variety of entertainment, displays, arts, crafts, food, an antique car show and more.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the event and car show, click here.

There were about 40 participants in the car show. Ron Watkins, Jr.’s 1972 Buick  GS took Best of Show in the event.

Century Sawmill Day Car Show winners were:

Best of Show
9 – Ron Wadkins, Jr. – 72 Buick GS

Next Ten (alphabetical, not necessarily in finishing order)
12 – Dennis Ard – 80 Pontiac TransAm
18 – Jerry Dawson – 70 Chevelle SS
4 – Gerald DuBose – 40 Chevy Coupe
3 – Joe Linsy – 50 Ford Coupe
32 – Freddie McCall – 40 Ford 2-Door Sedan
33 – Freddie McCall – 34 Ford 3-window Coupe
1 – Betty Tharp – 67 Camaro
10 – Earl Tisdale – 30 Model A
11 – Diane Van Leer – 55 Chevy BelAir
5 – Ron Wadkins, Jr. – 57 Chevy BelAir

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Photo Gallery: Celebrating Mayfest

May 8, 2011

From beautiful babies, cute dogs, arts and crafts, entertainment and plenty of fun, Mayfest 2011 had a little bit of something for everyone Saturday at Tom Byrne Park in Atmore. Hundreds attended the annual event.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from Mayfest in Atmore, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Photo Gallery: Cantonment Farmer’s Market Huge Success

May 8, 2011

Organizers said the first Market at Saint Monica’s was a huge success Saturday with 10 vendors selling everything from grass-fed beef to homemade candles.

For a photo gallery from the event, click here.

Participating vendors included, Hastings Grass Fed Beef, Country Baked Goods & Fresh Salsas, C & D Mill, Kelly’s Mayhaw Berries & Jelly, The Farm at Enoch’s Walk, Ladybug Acres Natural Growers, Tracie’s Candles, Shirley’s Creations, Jennifer Kizer Photography, and St. Monica’s Church. Other vendors scheduled to participate in future markets include Steve’s Farm, Bill and Patty Putters, Beck’s Lake Farm and Stephanie’s Raw Honey.

The next Market at Saint Monica’s is scheduled for Saturday, May 21 from 8 am until noon at the church, located at 699 South Highway 95A in Cantonment. Vendor applications are still being accepted at www.st-monicas.org/market.html.

Pictured: Scenes from the first Market at Saint Monica’s Saturday in Cantonment. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

600 Students Take On Sunshine Math; Wins For Molino Park, Jim Allen

May 8, 2011

There was lots more than two plus two Saturday at the University of West Florida Field House as about 600 third, fourth and fifth grade students from almost every Escambia County elementary school took part in the annual Sunshine Math Competition.

Students competed both individually and as teams in the event that challenges their math skills. The math whizzes were chosen as the best from each school in their weekly Sunshine Math events.

Among the North Escambia participating schools, the Jim Allen Elementary School “Team 1″ took first place for the fifth grade, and Molino Park Elementary “Team 2″ took finished in third place for the third grade.

In the individual categories, Dalton Brown of Molino Park finished third in the fourth grade division.

For a more photos, click here.

The complete winner’s list was as follows:

Team Competition Winners

Third Grade
1st Place: Hellen Caro, Team 1
2nd Place: Pensacola Beach, Team 1
3rd Place: Molino Park, Team 2

Fourth Grade
1st Place: Hellen Carro, Team 1
2nd Place: Hellen Carro, Team 2
3rd Place: Longleaf, Team 1

Fifth Grade
1st Place: Jim Allen, Team 1
2nd Place: McArthur, Team 2
3rd Place: N.B. Cook, Team 1

Individual Competition Winners

Third Grade
1st Place: Lizzie Davis – Cordova Park
2nd Place: Sophie Faircloth – Pensacola Beach
3rd Place: Nolan Costa – Hellen Caro

Fourth Grade
1st Place: John Dixon – Longleaf
2nd Place: Maxwell Alderman – N.B. Cook
3rd Place: Dalton Brown — Molino Park

Fifth Grade
1st Place: Drake Taylor – Scenic Heights
2nd Place: Kareem Bataineh – Cordova Park
3rd Place: Prescott Morre — Lipscomb

Pictured top: Jim Allen Elementary School “Team 1″ took first place for the fifth grade and (pictured inset) Molino Park Elementary “Team 2″ took third place in the third grade category. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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