New Pier At Lake Stone
March 17, 2011
A new pier has been added at the Lake Stone Campground. It is located next to the boat ramp, on the eastern side of the lake where there is no admission charge. Lake Stone Campground is a 100-acre campground and boat ramp facility located on West Highway 4 just outside Century. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Local Flood Photos Featured In National Weather Service Booklet
March 16, 2011
A new National Weather Service publication about the dangers of weather includes a couple of local area photos.
The “Alabama All Hazards Awareness Book” includes three NorthEscambia.com photos of flooding in downtown Atmore on December 14, 2009, to illustrate the dangers of nighttime flooding. “Be especially cautious at night, when it is harder to recognize flood dangers,” the publication warns.
The publication is an educational publication provided free of charge to citizens throughout the state to enhance natural hazards disaster preparedness, according to Tara Golden of the National Weather Service in Birmingham. The booklet was a joint project of the National Weather Service, the Alabama Emergency Management Agency, and the Alabama SKYWARN Foundation.
To view the complete booklet, click here to visit the National Weather Service Forecast Office Birmingham website.
Pictured top: A portion of page from the new “Alabama All Hazards Awareness Book” featuring flooding photos from Atmore. Pictured inset and below: Two of the flood photos used in the booklet; NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.
One Man’s Trash, Another Man’s Blessing
March 13, 2011
One man’s trash is another man’s blessing a new Molino Thrift Store.
The Molino Outreach Ministry Thrift Store is a little different that many other thrift stores. Not only are the prices lower than some thrift stores (clothes begin at just 29 cents, and no used clothing is over $3), the business has a mission of reaching out to those in need and returning their profits directly to the community.
According to Manager Jason Lee, a Baptist pastor, the store returns 10 percent to churches in the community. The 10 percent figure was no accident; it was chosen because of the 10 percent tithe from the Bible.
“We reach out to the community by pricing the items as low as possible so that the person buying it receives a blessing,” Lee said. “When people are hurting, they will go to the church in their neighborhood, and we provide vouchers to churches in the area so that someone truly in need can receive they help they need in purchasing items.”
“We’ve had people come in when it was cold an ask if the could work for a few hours to earn a coat,” he said. “That’s a blessing to them.”
When an individual donates items to the Molino Outreach Ministry Thrift Store, the items’ price tags are marked with a code for the church of their choice. At the end of the month, each church receives 10 percent of sales with their code. The process has worked well, Lee said, with many dollars being returned to churches in Molino, Cantonment, Walnut Hill, McDavid, Flomaton, Century and surrounding areas.
Lee, who is pastor at the Oak Haven Baptist Church in Pensacola, sees the store as a mission field — an opportunity for his role as pastor to reach those that walk through the doors, and as another opportunity for local churches to reach the community.
The Molino Outreach Ministry Thrift Store is located on Highway 29 at Molino Road, in the former Grocery Advantage building. The store is open Monday-Friday 9 a.m. until 6 p.m., except for Wednesdays when they close at 5 p.m. The store is also open 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Saturdays, and it is closed on Sundays.
Donations are accepted during business hours. For donations outside business hours, for more information, or to volunteer at the store, contact Lee at (850) 791-8357.
Pictured top: Pastor Jason Lee prices toys recently at the Molino Outreach Ministry Thrift Store. Pictured inset: The store occupies the former Grocery Advantage building on Highway 29 at Molino Road. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Owens Named Washington Youth Tour Winner
March 13, 2011
Meredith Owens of Jay has been named the winner of the Youth Tour to Washington contest for co-op employee’s children.
Meredith is the daughter of Rick and Sabrina Owens. Sabrina is employed by Escambia River Electric Cooperative, and children of employees are not eligible for EREC’s Youth Tour competition.
Meredith competed against other electric cooperative employees’ children across the state of Florida by writing an essay entitled “America’s Energy Future” and was selected by a panel of judges to represent the Florida Electric Cooperative Association on the tour.
Meredith will travel by plane to Washington, D. C. June 10-16 and visit the historic sites of our nation’s capitol along with approximately 1,500 other Youth Tour delegates from all across the country. Students will have the opportunity to learn more about our nation’s government, rural electrification and will make many new friends.
Two non-EREC employee children also headed on the Washington Youth Tour. Click here for an earlier story.
Pictured: Meredith Owens. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Featured Recipe: Crispy Hot Wings
March 13, 2011
This weekend’s featured recipe from Janet Tharpe is Crispy Sticky Hot Wings. They are close to famous restaurant hot wings. Add more hot sauce for an extra kick.
To print today’s “Just a Pinch” recipe column, you can click the image below to load a printable pdf with a recipe card.
High, Middle School Jazz Bands Rated
March 12, 2011
Area middle and high school bands from took part in the Florida Bandmasters Association District 1 Jazz Music Performance Assessment recently at Niceville High School.
Each of the nine bands were given an overall score based upon tone quality, timing and rhythm, technique and musical effect. Each band was rated on a superior, excellent, good, fair or poor scale.
- Northview High School Swinging Chiefs – Excellent
- Tate High School Varsity Jazz Band – Excellent
- Tate High School Concert Jazz Band — Excellent
- Tate High School Symphonic Jazz Band – Superior
- Ransom Middle School Jazz Band — Superior
- Escambia High School Jazz Band A — Superior
- Escambia High School Jazz Band B — Superior
- Ferry Pass Middle School Jazz Band — Excellent
- Bailey Middle School Jazz Band – Superior
Byrneville Elementary Students Create Sawmill Pageant Posters
March 11, 2011
Three Byrneville Elementary School students were awarded for taking part in a poster contest to promote the 20th Annual Century Sawmill Pageant sponsored by the Century Lions Club.
Students in grades 3-5 took part in the contest. The school winners were Lea Nall, first place; Kayla Galvan, second place; and Madicyn Bell, third place. Nall was awarded a $25 cash prize for her winning poster.
The 20th Annual Century Sawmill Pageant sponsored by the Century Lions Club will be held Saturday, March 26 at 10 a.m. at the former Carver/Century School. Registration will be held Saturday, March 12 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Southern Treasures Gift Shop at 8341 North Century Boulevard (across from Whataburger). For an entry form and more registration details, click here.
Pictured: 20th Annual Century Sawmill Pageant poster contest winners from Byrneville Elementary School (L-R) Madicyn Bell, third place; Kayla Galvan, second place; Lea Nall, first place; and Don Sales from the Century Lions Club. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Photos: ‘The Sky Was Boiling’
March 10, 2011
Professional storm chaser Jim Edds of Pensacola captured these unique images of Wednesday’s storms as they moved across Pensacola Bay.
“The sky was boiling,” is how Edds described what he saw.
Edds’ storm chasing footage has been aired on the National Geographic Channel, The Weather Channel, the Travel Channel and more. For more photos of the Pensacola storm, click here.
Pictured above and below: A line of storms moves across Pensacola Bay Wednesday morning. Photos by Jim Edds for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Watch As Possible Tornado Begins To Form
March 10, 2011
NorthEscambia.com shot video of storm clouds swirling and rotating Wednesday morning in Walnut Hill. The video was shot on Highway 97 near, and almost directly over, Ernest Ward Middle School. Moments later, an Escambia County Sheriff’s deputy reported a funnel cloud on the ground near North Highway 99 and Mayhaw Road, about one mile away.
Within minutes, the storm with an unconfirmed tornado had damaged or destroyed several homes near McDavid.
If you do not see the video at the top of the page, it is because your home, work or school firewall is blocking external YouTube videos.
NorthEscambia.com exclusive video.
Students Take Part In History Fair
March 9, 2011
Over 265 students took part in the Escambia County Florida History Fair competition, with several North Escambia area students placing.
These students Competed in a variety of categories including exhibits, web sites, performances, documentaries and historical papers. Each of these students advanced from their school level competitions.
North Escambia area students placing included: Abbie Johnson, Harmoni Till and Brittney Ward (Ernest Ward Middle), third place Junior Division, Historical Performance; Danielle Suggs and Penny Banda (Ernest Ward Middle), Junior Division, Historical Web Sites; Nick Krostag (Ransom Middle), first place, Historical Web Sites; Asia Cravens and Maya Crosby (Tate High) second place, Senior Group Division, Historical Exhibits.
The complete awards list included:
Historical Performance Awards:
Elementary Individual Division- 1st Bryce Harvey (NB Cook Elementary), 2nd Katie Shelnut (McArthur Elementary)
Elementary Group Division- 1st Delaney Pallas, Elizabeth Teets, Sarah Thomas, and Samantha Mumma (NB Cook Elementary); 2nd Nevada Wood, Will McDavid, Joshua Sourdif, and Sidney Nelson (NB Cook Elementary); 3rd Ginna Burton and Hallie Stephenson (NB Cook Elementary)
Junior Division- 1st Kael Madison(Woodham Middle); 2nd Blakeley Baker (St. Paul Catholic); 3rd Abbie Johnson, Harmoni Till and Brittney Ward (Ernest Ward Middle)
Senior Individual Division- 1st Amanda Patton (Pensacola High School); 2nd Kourtney Jones (Pensacola High School)
Senior Group Division- 1st Anthony Miller, Tyler Bryant, and Anthony Dickup (West Florida Technical High School); 2nd Jackie Oliveros, Mary Videau, Jerry Bustamante and Allie Hybart (Booker T. Washington High School); 3rd place Ellery Jones, Linda Wong, Clarissa, Gina Nguyen and Marlon Simmons (Pensacola High School)
Historical Web Site Awards:
Junior Websites- 1st Nick Krostag (Ransom Middle); three way tie for third place: 3rd Dylan Harris and Clayton Sallions (Bellview Middle); 3rd Danielle Suggs and Penny Banda (Ernest Ward Middle); 3rd place Austin Rothfeder and Michael Bearman (Creative Learning)
Senior Individual Website Division- 1st Robert Mines (West Florida Technical High School); 2nd Matthew Posner (Booker T. Washington High School)
Senior Group Website Division- 1st Jeffrey Grosso, Jr. and Justin Wilson (West Florida Technical High School); 2nd Taylor Martinez, Keimon Lewis, Colton Flanigam and Amanda Bibb (Booker T. Washington High School)
Historical Paper Awards:
Junior Division- 1st Brianna Leatherwood (Bellview Middle); 2nd Dante Navarro (Creative Learning); 3rd Elena Mayhugh (Bellview Middle)
Senior Division- 1st Caroline Fleischbauer (Pensacola High School); 2nd Ethan Landrum (Pensacola High School); 3rd Daphne Green (West Florida Technical High School)
Historical Documentary Awards:
Junior Documentary Division: 1st Maggie Byrd (Bellview Middle)
Senior Individual Division: 1st Rebecca Farr(Catholic High School); 2nd Aron Byrd (Pensacola High School); 3rd Greg Florian (Catholic High School)
Senior Group Division- 1st Dilani Patel, Jenny Clements and Andrea Dalilva (West Florida Technical High School); 2nd William Bond and Alex Anderson (Booker T. Washington High School); 3rd Kallie Erickson and Andrea Vargas (Catholic High School)
Historical Exhibit Awards:
Elementary Individual Division: 1stKennedy Roy (Lipscomb Elementary); 2nd Alexander Pope (Lipscomb Elementary); 3rd Sarah Puchner (Blue Angel Elementary)
Elementary Group Division: 1st Bryant Johnecheck and Alex Young (McArthur Elementary); 2nd Lucas Liseth and Prescott Moore (Lipscomb Elementary); 3rd Ryan Greene and Jonathan Suveges (McArthur Elementary)
Junior Individual Division: 1st Mary Jutras (Pensacola Christian); 2nd Joanna Deng (Bellview Middle); 3rd Kate Manning (St. Paul’s)
Junior Group Division: 1st Randolph Gibson and Matthew Alliss (St. Paul’s); 2nd Greer Coffey, Madison Mougey and Emma Hamrick (St. Paul’s); 3rd Skylar Peck, Jordan Riddle, and Elizabeth Shin (Bellview Middle)
Senior Individual Division: 1st Nick Gupta (Pensacola High School); 2nd Jalen Benson (Pensacola High School); 3rd Peter Jutras (Catholic High School).
Senior Group Division- 1st Jacob Sullivan and Daniel Dziadon (Catholic High School); 2nd Asia Cravens and Maya Crosby (Tate High School); 3rd Grace Synder and Katrina Ramos (Pensacola High School).










