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@ the Library Linda Hendrix Entertainer Kevin St. Onge, also known as "Dr. Zap," will be visiting the Gulf Breeze Library on Thursday, June 29. St. Onge combines physics, chemistry, and optics with his unique knowledge of magical presentations and theatrics in order to spark student interest in science. Science concepts are br More ...
More and more we are recognizing the value of civic clubs to the Gulf Breeze and Pensacola Beach community and to Santa Rosa County as a whole. They serve so many wonderful purposes and fulfill so many desires. One asks how a particular organization got started. The reply is almost always a few peop More ...
Buddy, dog of Nancy Ullman of Gulf Breeze, gears up for Fourth of July with his starry red, white and blue collar. Buddy maintains his popularity in Gulf Breeze by staying close to Nancy where ever she goes. More ...
Taylor Castleberry (left) and the rest of Troop 11 (above) put flags on 28,000 gravesites with about 100 others at Barrancas National Cemetery at Pensacola Naval Air Station May 27. They are (front row kneeling): Josh Suelflow, Alex Williams and Colin Brown More ...
BY CHRISTINE DUNN The Providence Journal Ilyssa Grant, 30, a single public-school teacher in Providence, R.I., was tired of "throwing my money away" on rent. She liked living in the city, where she had rented an apartment for years, but affordability was an issue. Still, "I wasn't ready to move out to the suburbs." More ... Wild edibles BY DOUG OSTER Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Peter Gail has been referred to as the King of the Dandelions and the Wizard of Weeds, but he doesn't mind. He just wants you to stop killing those weeds and start eating them. More ... |
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