Vacation Bible Schools Are A Summertime Tradition
June 11, 2013
Vacation Bible School is a summertime tradition for hundreds of area children — arts, crafts, food, songs and lessons usually all geared toward a worship theme.
This year is no exception, with numerous North Escambia area churches holding VBS events for children of all ages, including “Amazing Wonders Aviation VBS” this week at Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church just off Highway 29 on Bogia Road (pictured).
Here’s a look at Vacation Bible Schools going on in the area through the summer:
Ray’s Chapel VBS
Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church will hold their “Amazing Wonders Aviation” VBS through June 14, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
FBC Bratt VBS
The First Baptist Church of Bratt will hold their “Colossal Coaster World, Facing Fear, Trusting God” VBS through June 14 from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. for ages three through 6th grade.
Cottage Hill VBS
Cottage Hill United Methodist Church will hold VBS through June 14, from 6-9 p.m. for children kindergarten through ninth grade. Supper is provided each night. 229 Williams Ditch Road in Cantonment. For more information call Barbara at (850) 968-2410.
Canoe Bapist VBS
Canoe Baptist Church will host “Adventures on Promise Island” Vacation Bible school, through June 13, from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. VBS fun day and registration will be June 8 from 10:30 a.m. until noon.
Wallace (AL) Baptist VBS
Wallace Baptist Church in Wallace, Alabama will hold VBS through June 14 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for ages three through 9th grade. Family night will be on Friday, June 14, at 7 p.m.
Cottage Hill VBS
The First Baptist Church of Cottage Hill will host “Colossal Coaster” Vacation Bible School June 17 -21, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. for grades K-5. Transportation available. For more information, call (850) 968-2357.
FBC Cantonment VBS
First Baptist Church of Cantonment will host “Colossal Coaster World” VBS June 24 – June 28 from 8:30 a.m. until 12 p.m. at 118 Morris Avenue in Cantonment. For more info (850) 968-9135.
St. Luke UMC VBS
St. Luke United Methodist Church will host “Kingdom Rock” VBS, June 24 – June 28 from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. for children ages 4 through 6th grade. The church is located at 1394 E. Nine Mile Road, Pensacola. Sign up at https://www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/ez/stlukeumc. For more information call (850) 477-3145.
Victory Assembly VBS
“Big Top” Vacation Bible School at Victory Assembly of God, 1895 Victory Road, Cantonment, June 24-28, from 5:30 until 8:30 p.m for birth to fifth grade. (850) 587-2295.
Hickory Hammock VBS
Hickory Hammock Baptist Church will hold VBS, June 24-28 from 9 a.m. until noon at 8351 Hickory Hammock Road in Milton. (850) 623-8959.
Pensacola Baptist Temple VBS
Pensacola Baptist Temple will hold VBS, June 24-28 at 6:30 p.m. For more information call (850) 455-5000.
Beulah Freewill VBS
Beulah Freewill Baptist Church will hold VBS June 24 – June 29 from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. For more information call (850) 944-0408.
Windy Hill VBS
Windy Hill Baptist Church will hold their VBS July 8 – July 12 from 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. for all ages. Dinner will be served at 5:15 p.m. each evening at 9896 Rebel Road in Beulah. Call (850) 944-2246 for more information.
Pine Forest Assembly VBS
Pine Forest Assembly of God will hold their “Hayday, Growing in Friendship with Jesus” VBS, Friday, July 19 and Saturday, July 20, from 5%3
Molino, Other Parks To Receive Special Needs Playground Equipment
June 11, 2013
Seven Escambia County parks — including one in Molino — will soon receive equipment targeted for children with special needs.
These additions will go adjacent to current playground structures at the respective locations. This equipment is designed specifically for children of all ages with special needs and is designed to stimulate motor and sensory skills along while providing enjoyment.
New special needs playground equipment will be installed at the following Escambia County Parks:
- Molino Community Complex and Park, 6450 Highway 95A , Molino
- Beulah Regional Park, 7820 Mobile Highway
- Old Ensley School Park, 107 East Detroit Boulevard
- Lexington Terrace, 700 S. Old Corry Field Road
- Regency Park, 8245 Fathom Road
- Southwest Sports Complex, 2020 Bauer Road
- Wedgewood Park, 6405 Wagner Road
The project will be funding by LOST — Local Option Sales Tax — funds. Installation of the new equipment is expected to be complete by the end of the summer.
A new, brightly-colored playground was installed behind in January at the new Molino Community Complex on Highway 95A. The playground will be enhanced with new special needs equipment by the end of the summer. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Braves Reclaim First With Two Wins Over Pensacola’s Wahoos
June 11, 2013
The Blue Wahoos nearly prevented the Braves from reclaiming the top spot in the Southern League South Division on two separate occasions on Monday, but the resilient Braves battled back in both games to walk-off with a 7-5 win in the conclusion of Sunday’s game and a 3-1 win in the second game.
Sunday’s game was resumed with Pensacola leading 4-0 in the bottom of the fourth, but the Braves quickly plated a two-out run when the game resumed and scored another in the bottom of the eighth to cut the Wahoos lead to two. Theo Bowe provided an insurance run in the top of the ninth with a solo home run, his second of the road trip and his third of the season, to make it a 5-2 Wahoos advantage.
The Braves exploded offensively in the bottom of the ninth against Blue Wahoos reliever Loek Van Mil. A hit by pitch and single started the inning, before Mycal Jones unloaded a pinch-hit three-run home run to tie the score at 5-5. With two outs, Kyle Russell walked before Christian Marrerro belted a game-winning two-run home run to straight away centerfield giving the Braves a 7-5 win.
In game two and the game scoreless, the Blue Wahoos used an error to allow Joe Mather to reach and advance to second opening the sixth inning. Tucker Barnhart quickly followed with a double to the right field corner which plated Mather for the game’s first run. The Braves countered with a run in the bottom of the sixth to tie the game at one. Dan Brewer drew a one-out walk from Shaun Ellis and scored on a base-hit from Christian Bethancourt off Brian Pearl to make it a 1-1 game. The run was charged to Ellis and was the only run the Wahoos spot starter was tagged with over 5.1 innings.
Both teams were retired in order in the seventh inning to force extras. Pensacola threatened in the top of the eighth but were held scoreless. The Braves struck again in the bottom of the eighth. After an error at shortstop loaded the bases with only one out, Christian Bethancourt hit a ground rule double plating two runs to give Mississippi their second walk-off win of the night.
Despite a win by Mobile, the Braves have reclaimed sole possession of first place in the Southern League South Division by a half-game. Pensacola will try to knock the Braves out of first in the series finale on Tuesday. The Wahoos will turn to RHP Josh Smith (5-5, 3.50) while the Braves counter with RHP Aaron Northcraft (2-4, 4.58). First pitch is set for 7:00 p.m.
story by Kevin Burke
One Seriously Injured In Early Morning Chumuckla Crash
June 10, 2013
A Brewton man was seriously injured in a single car crash early Monday morning near Chumuckla.
The Florida Highway Patrol said 55-year old Alex Charles Cunningham was traveling north of Chumuckla Highway approaching the intersection of Country Road 182 when he failed to negotiate a curve in his 1997 Chevrolet Lumina, ran off the roadway, collided with a tree and overturned in ditch. The FHP noted it was raining at the time of the 3:33 a.m. crash.
Cunningham was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola. He was cited by the FHP for careless driving and no proof of insurance.
Lightning Sparks Cantonment House Fire
June 10, 2013
An Cantonment home was heavily damaged in a Monday morning fire. The fire was reported just before 7 a.m. at the home in the 3000 block of Sundial Circle. It appeared the fire started in the attic of the home due to lightning. There were no injuries reported. Photos by WEAR 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Escambia Schools Switch To Four-Day Week For The Summer
June 10, 2013
Escambia County schools will switch to a four-day work weed and hours for the summer, beginning this week.
Schools will generally work, and be open, Monday to Thursday from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m., except for the week of July 4, which will be a five day week with employees off and schools closed for the Fourth of July.
On Monday, July 29, schools will return to a regular five-day work week.
Century Man Convicted In Attack On Mother Of His Child
June 10, 2013
A Century man has been convicted and sentenced for attempting to strangle one of the mothers of his children.
Maurice Austin, 24, was convicted of battery by strangulation and sentenced to 24 months probation by Judge Michael Allen. He was also ordered to attend a domestic violence intervention program and have no violent contact with the victim.
The victim told Escambia County Sheriff’s deputies that she was driving near Cottage and Zion and was forced to stop when Austin jumped in front of her car earlier this year. She said Austin forced his way into the driver’s seat, drove to Zion Street and parked the vehicle at a friend’s house.
The victim claimed Austin hit her with closed fists, pulled her from the vehicle by the hair and strangled her until she passed out. Deputies noted bruising on the victim’s legs, shoulders, chest and arms.
Austin faced similar allegations back in July 2012 when another victim, then pregnant with his child, told deputies that she was walking down Jefferson Avenue near East Street in Century when she was attacked by Austin. Charges in that case were dropped after the victim refused to testify against Austin.
Whittington Retires From Central Water Works
June 10, 2013
Joe Whittington recently retired as general manager of Central Water Works. He held the position and was a board member for 20 years.
Whittington first became involved with the water system after retiring as an engineer and moving to the Byrneville community. He volunteered countless hours overseeing the daily operations of Central Water Works and was instrumental in securing millions of dollars in grants for upgrades to the water system.
Pictured: Central Water Works President Gary Welch presents plaque to Joe Whittington on his retirement in appreciation of his contributions to the community and water system. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
NHS Students Receive Industry Certifications In Business Apps
June 10, 2013
Numerous Northview High School students received industry certifications during the last school year in business applications including Photoshop, Word, Excel and Access. Those students were:
PHOTOSHOP
- Rebecca Lynn Boutwell
- Kasie Lee Braun
- Tristan Taylor Brown
- Mashama Ashaki-k Codrington
- Holly Merlice Cofield
- Zachary Andrew Cole
- Devon Leon Cottrell
- Tiffani Amber Cruce
- Morgan Nicole Digmon
- James Austin Dorriety
- Casey Hunter Godwin
- Landon David Godwin
- Marina Nikol Gray
- Kaitlyn Grace Kline
- Indigo Zen Knoble-Rodriguez
- Courtney Elizabeth Lambert
- Jason Kade Parham
- Tristan Hunter Portwood
- Samantha Elizabeth Sharpless
- Rickey Heath Smith
- Courtney Yvonne Solari
- Chelsea Brooke Ward
- Kelton Joe Wooten
DREAMWEAVER
- Victoria Anne Wright
FLASH
- Kasie Lee Braun
- Anna Elizabeth Donald
- Shaina Eleece Gibson
- Victoria Anne Wright
WORD
- Joshua Joseph Borelli
- Kaitlyn Noelle Abbott
- Jadlyn Skye Agerton
- Mason Dylan Baker
- Autumn Cheyenne Bobo
- Trey Brian Boutwell
- Kasie Lee Braun
- Kira Nerys Cartwright
- Hope Marie Coggins
- Lawrence CW Douglas
- Desiree Nicole Elliard
- Hannah Elizabeth Fiellin
- Leah Grace Fischer
- Marcus Hunter Godwin
- Dariane Breeze Guy
- Dillon Wade Hall
- Blaze Thomas Harkness
- Briana Rolonda Harris
- Jordan Noelle Helmken
- Brayden William Hubbard
- Abbie Elizabeth Johnson
- Kaitlyn Nicole Kleinatland
- Luke Alexander McDaniel
- Teamber Marie Moorer
- Catherine McKenzie Nassar
- Stephanie Diane Roach
- Rachel Caroline Sepulveda
- Johnnie Marie Smith
- David Franklin Thorpe
- Garrett Mason Turner
- Courtney Bryce Weekly
- Victoria Anne Wright
- Ashley Suanne Young
POWERPOINT
- Kaitlyn Noelle Abbott
- Jadlyn Skye Agerton
- Sean Thomas Allister
- Aaron Devin Armstrong
- Mason Dylan Baker
- Olivia Antoinette Bellamy
- Autumn Cheyenne Bobo
- Joshua Joseph Borelli
- Katelyn Michelle Born
- Trey Brian Boutwell
- Kasie Lee Braun
- Alexandria Lachelle Burt
- Kira Nerys Cartwright
- Hope Marie Coggins
- Gavin Aubrey Coon
- Iyanna Latice Davidson
- Tyaisha Monique Davison
- Eddmin Theola Davison
- Lauren Vanessa Deloach
- Kasey Ray Dorch
- Lawrence CW Douglas
- Ashley Lynn Duncan
- Desiree Nicole Elliard
- Hannah Elizabeth Fiellin
- Leah Grace Fischer
- Kaylee Elizabeth Foster
- Ramsey Wade Gafford
- Nathan Anthony Galvan
- Marcus Hunter Godwin
- Cheyenne Raven Gray
- Dariane Breeze Guy
- Dillon Wade Hall
- Michael Anthony Hall, Jr.
- Blaze Thomas Harkness
- Briana Rolonda Harris
- Jordan Noelle Helmken
- Zachary Tyler Holland
- Brayden William Hubbard
- Cordell Anton Jackson
- Abbie Elizabeth Johnson
- Hannah Elaine Johnson
- Samantha Diana Johnson
- Benjamin Adam Kaderly
- Kaitlyn Nicole Kleinatland
- Logan Lambeth
- Shelby Mae Lewis
- Luke Alexander McDaniel
- Teamber Marie Moorer
- Issac Shelton Moorer
- Catherine McKenzie Nassar
- Courtney Paige Peebles
- Tiffani Nichole Pritchett
- Kortney Mechelle Reid
- Stephanie Diane Roach
- Merena Lane Roley
- Savanna Brianne Roux
- Natassja Samone Scott
- Hilery Danielle Scott
- Rachel Caroline Sepulveda
- Jamilia Nicole Smiley-Knight
- Johnnie Marie Smith
- Sharnice Labraishia Spears
- O’Neshia Kuiana Spencer
- David Franklin Thorpe
- Garrett Mason Turner
- Ariel Caitlyn Walters
- Courtney Bryce Weekly
- Takeya Monique Williams
- Victoria Anne Wright
- Ashley Suanne Young
OUTLOOK
- Kaitlyn Noelle Abbott
- Jadlyn Skye Agerton
- Sean Thomas Allister
- Mason Dylan Baker
- Olivia Antoinette Bellamy
- Autumn Cheyenne Bobo
- Joshua Joseph Borelli
- Trey Brian Boutwell
- Kasie Lee Braun
- Kira Nerys Cartwright
- Hope Marie Coggins
- Iyanna Latice Davidson
- Tyaisha Monique Davison
- Lauren Vanessa Deloach
- Lawrence CW Douglas
- Desiree Nicole Elliard
- Hannah Elizabeth Fiellin
- Leah Grace Fischer
- Marcus Hunter Godwin
- Dariane Breeze Guy
- Dillon Wade Hall
- Blaze Thomas Harkness
- Briana Rolonda Harris
- Jordan Noelle Helmken
- Brayden William Hubbard
- Abbie Elizabeth Johnson
- Benjamin Adam Kaderly
- Kaitlyn Nicole Kleinatland
- Logan Lambeth
- Shelby Mae Lewis
- Luke Alexander McDaniel
- Teamber Marie Moorer
- Issac Shelton Moorer
- Catherine McKenzie Nassar
- Tiffani Nichole Pritchett
- Kortney Mechelle Reid
- Stephanie Diane Roach
- Savanna Brianne Roux
- Hilery Danielle Scott
- Rachel Caroline Sepulveda
- Johnnie Marie Smith
- O’Neshia Kuiana Spencer
- David Franklin Thorpe
- Garrett Mason Turner
- Ariel Caitlyn Walters
- Courtney Bryce Weekly
- Takeya Monique Williams
- Victoria Anne Wright
- Ashley Suanne Young
EXCEL
- Joshua Joseph Borelli
- Trey Brian Boutwell
- Kira Nerys Cartwright
- Lawrence CW Douglas
- Desiree Nicole Elliard
- Hannah Elizabeth Fiellin
- Leah Grace Fischer
- Marcus Hunter Godwin
- Briana Rolonda Harris
- Jordan Noelle Helmken
- Abbie Elizabeth Johnson
- Kaitlyn Nicole Kleinatland
- Teamber Marie Moorer
- Rachel Caroline Sepulveda
- David Franklin Thorpe
- Garrett Mason Turner
- Courtney Bryce Weekly
- Sean Thomas Allister
- Michael Anthony Hall, Jr.
- Logan Lambeth
- Shelby Mae Lewis
- Savanna Brianne Roux
- Hilery Danielle Scott
- O’Neshia Kuiana Spencer
ACCESS
- Joshua Joseph Borelli
- Lawrence CW Douglas
- Luke Alexander McDaniel
WORD EXPERT
- Joshua Joseph Borelli
Scott Signs ‘Bong Ban’
June 10, 2013
Stores selling certain hardware typically used for smoking marijuana have until July 1 to unload those items. Among about the bills signed last by Gov. Rick Scott was the “bong ban” bill (HB 49), which prohibits the sale of metal, wooden, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic, or ceramic smoking pipes, chillums or bongs.
The bill allows pipes to continue to be sold that are primarily made of briar, meerschaum, clay or corn cob, which are typically used to smoke tobacco.
The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Darryl Rouson, D-St. Petersburg, has said the bill wouldn’t eradicate pot smoking, but “we’re going to stop making it convenient.”






