Inventor Shipping Bracelets To Elementary Students To Replace Racy Image Prizes

November 10, 2011

Stuart Anders, the inventor of the “Slap Wraps” bracelet, has shipped more than 200 of his original bracelets to Jay Elementary School to replace the unexpected tasteless version students received recently as a prize in a school fund raising drive.

When students received the slap bracelets last month, some discovered that racy images (pictured below) were hidden beneath the fabric. The bracelets, which were not produced or licensed by Anders or his company, were made out of recycled tape measure materials, and at least four of them depicted women in various poses and stages of dress.

Anders heard about the situation in Jay when the story hit NorthEscambia.com and other media last month and immediately thought to send replacements to the school of his original products.

”As the original inventor of the Slap Wraps toy and as a former school teacher, I felt compelled to step in and make right the situation,” Anders said.

Anders was able to get his message to Jay Elementary Principal Danny Carnley who was thrilled by the offer. “I never expected a call like this from the inventor of the toys,” said Carnley. “It’s so nice that he wants to do this for our students.”

“I’m thrilled they are still popular, but very disappointed that the kids at Jay Elementary received such a poor example of this toy. It’s just one of the many knock-off products that are available for sale.” Anders said he has had issues related to companies producing low quality knock-offs of his product since they originated. “It’s a shame when that happens, which is why I want to send the original Slap Wraps to these students to give them the reward they earned – in a form they can wear proudly.”

About 200 hundred of Anders’ bracelets are expected to arrive today at Jay Elementary  for distribution to the students.

With each bracelet, Anders is enclosing a note to the parents and students explaining how he created the product and encouraging students to find their own passion when it comes to the work they will do.

“I’ve been so lucky,” he said. “I’ve been able to make a great life doing work I thoroughly enjoy. I hadn’t planned on being an inventor. It just happened when I followed my instincts and my heart. I wish the same for all of these students.”

The original Slap Wraps are produced about 500 miles from Jay in Titusville, Florida. The only bracelet currently in production at the present time is a NCAA licensed Bucky Badger Slap Wraps.

“I’m happy to send a little piece of Wisconsin to the students in Florida,” said Anders, who currently lives in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. “They are made in Florida and represent Wisconsin – it’s a cool connection.”

Anders, who received his education degree im 1983, said he is particularly pleased to do something positive for students because his original plan had been to be a teacher.

“I always like doing something special for schools and students,” said Anders. “Sharing my story with students and inspiring them to follow their dreams is passion of mine and this is a perfect way to do that.”

Pictured top: The inventor of the “Slap Wraps” bracelet is sending about 200 of these bracelets to Jay Elementary School. Pictured inset: These bracelets with racy images were unknowingly distributed to Jay Elementary students last month.  The product inventor called them unauthorized “knock-offs” of his original product. NorthEscambia.com and courtesy images, click to enlarge.

Ernest Ward Middle Thanks Veterans, Honors Memory Of LCpl. Travis Nelson

November 10, 2011

Ernest Ward Middle School paused to honor veterans from across the area Wednesday in a very big way, while remembering LCpl. Travis Nelson who was killed in action in August in Afghanistan. Nelson attended middle school at Ernest Ward.

The school honored Nelson with a special video and presented flowers to his parents, Scott and Beckie Nelson, who are both veterans.

It was not the first time Ernest Ward students honored Nelson’s memory. When his remains were transported in a motorcade from Pensacola NAS to Atmore, hundreds of  Ernest Ward students dressed in red, white and blue lined Highway 97 and waved American flags. As Nelson’s remains passed his middle school alma mater,  the students stood in total silence, hands over their hearts.

“I applaud you Ernest Ward,” guest speaker Malcolm Thomas, Escambia County School superintendent said, ” for what you did that day, the most proud moment I’ve had since I’ve been superintendent.

“As long as there are young people that understand what you understand,” Thomas told the EWMS student body, “I believe that the future and hope of our country is great. You paid the best tribute you could pay that day, by pausing and sacrificing for a fallen hero — someone that was once one of your own.

“He knew that freedom would not be free; he would stand in the gap and fight the fight so we could grow up and enjoy all the freedoms we enjoy in this country.”

The students also took part in a unique “Thank You” video — presenting the words “Thank You” spelled out in various ways across the campus. The video ended with hundreds of Ernest Ward students spelling “Thank You!” on the school’s football field.
For a photo gallery from the event, click here.
For the LCpl. Travis Nelson video, click here.
For a portion of Malcolm Thomas’s address, click here.

Pictured top: Flowers are presented to Scott and Beckie Nelson, parents of fallen Marine LCpl. Travis Nelson, during a Veterans Day program Wednesday morning at Ernest Ward Middle School. Pictured inset: Veteran Mike Hanks salutes the American flag during the program. Pictured below: Hundreds of Ernest Ward students spell out a “Thank You!” to veterans on the school’s football field. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Groundbreaking Scheduled For New Molino Library, Community Center

November 10, 2011

A groundbreaking has been scheduled for the a new community center and library in Molino.

The Molino Community Center ribbon cutting will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday at the old Molino School at 6450 Highway 95A.

The project includes the conversion of the old Molino School into a 15,600 square foot library, community center and museum.  In addition to converting the old school building,new 7,000 square foot building will be constructed adjacent to the old building for the tax collector and property appraiser. The current Escambia County Tax Collector office in the former Winn Dixie shopping center in Cantonment and the property appraiser office on Highway 97 in Molino will both be closed..  This facility will also house a polling station for early voting and elections.

The public is invited to attend the groundbreaking ceremony.

Pictured top: A conceptual drawing of the Molino School after renovation. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Video: Remembering The Return Of LCpl Travis Nelson

November 10, 2011

The following video remembering the return of fallen Marine LCpl Travis Nelson was presented during the annual Veterans Day program at Ernest Ward Middle School:

If you do not see the video above, it is because your home, school or work firewall is blocking external videos.

Century Awards $230K In Grants To Repair Four Private Homes

November 10, 2011

The Town of Century has  awarded $230,567  in grant-funded contracts to rehabilitate four private homes in the town.

The town was awarded a $650,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) to rehabilitate or replace about nine homes that are currently occupied by persons of low or moderate income. The town also received $100,000 in Residential Construction Mitigation Program Funds for hurricane retrofits.

The town first selected five homes to be rehabilitated under the programs, but later decided to reconstruct a home at 511 East Pond rather than rehabilitate it.

Bids were awarded for housing rehabilitation as follows:

  • 6 Howard Street/Cullie Mae Carter — Motes Construction, Inc., $50,560
  • 521 East Hecker Road/Ollie Kelly — Thompson Contractor Resources, Inc., $67,902
  • 411 Cedar Street/Dorothy Newton — John Claude, General Contractor, $38,215
  • 7820 Jefferson Avenue/Elsie Reaves — Parker Custom Homes, Inc., $73,980

Pictured top: Grants will fund $67,902 in repairs to this house at 521 East Hecker Road in Century. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Video: Superintendent Malcolm Thomas Veterans Day Address To Ernest Ward Middle School

November 10, 2011

Escambia County School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas delivered a the keynote address to Ernest Ward Middle School during their annual Veterans Day program Wednesday morning.

For the complete story and photo, click here.

If you do not see the video above, it is because your home, school or work firewall is blocking external videos.

Pensacola Airport Has New Name

November 10, 2011

Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport has a new name — the Pensacola International Airport.

Pensacola Mayor Ashton Hayward said the name change was part of a broader effort to position Pensacola as an attractive place for businesses to locate or expand.

“We live and compete in a global economy, and we need to prepare and position our city to be competitive,” said Hayward.  ”We don’t have to be a huge city to be a great place to do business, and this name change sends a signal to the region, the nation, and the world that Pensacola is accessible, that we are open for business, and that we are prepared to grow.”

Hayward said that other airports in the region were assumed to be larger and more worthy of investment or bonding simply because of their name or location.  Airport Director Melinda Crawford had first-hand experience dealing with credit and bond agencies that assumed Pensacola was a smaller player in the Gulf Coast air passenger market based on the name of the airport.

“Pensacola serves more passengers than any other airport between New Orleans and Jacksonville, but when it comes to competing for capital dollars and bond ratings, a lot of inaccurate assumptions have been made about us based on our name,” said Crawford.  ”That’s going to change today.”

The airport does not offer any international flights.

The announcement came as Mayor Hayward dedicated the airport’s new terminal expansion, part of an $82 million, five-year capital improvements project. The improvements also included a new baggage screening system, enlarged security checkpoint area, and new seating, flooring, and signage throughout the terminal.

Pictured: A new logo and name plaque unveiled Wednesday at the Pensacola International Airport. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Some Bratt, Century Area Residents Lose Power

November 9, 2011

A small number of Escambia River Electric Cooperative customers in the Bratt and Century areas lost power Wednesday night.

EREC says about 45 households lost power in the Bratt area due to a problem in the Bratt substation. After power was restored to the Bratt area, an undetermined number of EREC customers in the North Century Boulevard, Highway 164 and Milstead Road areas lost power when a large tree limb knocked out a breaker, according to the company.

Power was restored to all EREC customers before 9:30 p.m.

Two Arrested After Three ‘One Pot’ Meth Labs Found In Bratt (With Photo Gallery)

November 9, 2011

[Exclusive] The discovery of a methamphetamine lab at a mobile home in Bratt  led to the arrest of two people on multiple drug charges.

Working on an anonymous tip early Tuesday evening, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office developed information that a meth lab was located at the home in 4200 block of Rigby Road, just south of West Highway 4.

After obtaining a search warrant late Tuesday night, investigators with the county’s Narcotics Unit located three “one pot” methamphetamine labs in the residence, at least one of which was active. They also found a variety of drug paraphernalia and an active “gas generator”.

For a photo gallery from the scene, click here.

For video of the cleanup, click here.

Mark Steven McGhee, age 44 of Rigby Road in Bratt, and 24-year old Charissa Leigh Clarke of North Highway 99 in Walnut Hill, were taken into custody at the scene. They were charged with possession of methamphetamine/trafficking, two counts of possession of an illicit chemical and manufacturing methamphetamine. They were booked into the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $40,500.

According to investigators, the mobile home’s electricity was disconnected and an extension cord to a neighboring home was being used for power. They said the home had no running water, and it appeared that a lawn chair with a large hole in the seat was being used as an improvised toilet behind the residence.

A hazardous materials team from the Escambia  County Sheriff’s Office Rapid Response unit responded to the scene to neutralize the meth labs and associated chemicals about 2 a.m. Wednesday.

For a photo gallery from the scene, click here.

For video of the cleanup, click here.

Pictured top: An Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Rapid Response unit hazardous materials teams works to neutralize an the “one pot” meth labs about 2 a.m. Wednesday in Bratt. Pictured top inset: Charissa Leigh Clarke is taken into custodyby Deputy George Kichler. Pictured bottom inset: Three “one pot” meth labs located inside a Bratt mobile home. Pictured below: Deputy James Gilman (left) places Mark Steven McGhee into a patrol vehicle. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

Bratt Park Renamed For Fallen Marine

November 9, 2011

LCpl Travis Nelson left behind a short, simple note just in case he did return from the battlefield in Afghanistan.

“Dear friends and family, if you are reading this, I didn’t get to come home. I love each and every one of you. I have no regrets, I died for a meaningful cause.”

Nelson was killed August 18 in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.  It was just two weeks after his 19th birthday and only about a month after he arrived in Afghanistan.

Family, friends, community leaders and government officials including Congressman Jeff Miller gathered Tuesday afternoon at a new county park on Highway 4 in Bratt to unveil a monument in his honor and official dedicate the park as the Travis M. Nelson Park. As a young boy, Nelson grew up in house just two doors down from the site of the park.

For a photo gallery from the event, click here.

“He played right on these very grounds,” Scott Nelson said standing in the park named for his son. “He’d shoot his BB gun, ride his go cart.”

“He had the biggest go cart in all of Bratt,” his mother, Beckie Nelson, said.

“”I think it’s great. Even for our family to see for years to come. And our children, our grandchildren, I think it’s fantastic,” Scott Nelson said. “It’s an honor… a big honor,” Beckie Nelson added.

“Indeed we are free, but our freedom is far from being free. I challenge you to take advantage of this very special place the LCpl. Travis Nelson Park and each time you come and look at this monument, remember the sacrifice that not only Travis made for you, but the sacrifice his family will make each day of their life from this moment forward,” said longtime family friend Janet Little Cooper.

Pictured above: The family of Lance Cpl. Travel Nelson react Tuesday afternoon to the unveiling of a monument in his honor at the Travis M. Nelson Park on on West Highway 4. Pictured: (L-R) Nelson’s fiancee Madeline Cates, Louise Nelson, sister Anna Nelson, and parents Scott and Beckie Nelson. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.


« Previous PageNext Page »