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'Young Democrats' group forming A new group called Young Democrats of Northwest Florida will meet Wednesday, March 14 at the Gulf Breeze Recreation Center. The group is for 16- to 39-year-olds interested in changing local and national leadership. For information, contact Bruce Yates at 384-4361 or email catsailor1@bellsouth.net. More ...
BY BETTY ALLEN Gulf Breeze News news@gulfbreezenews.com The Driftwood Garden club met on February 22, at the New World Landing with Marti Vickery and Betsye Haddock as hostesses. The program for this month featured representatives from the Department of Environmental Protection. More ...
Celebrate Women's History Month March is Women's History Month at your Santa Rosa County Library, a month-long celebration to promote awareness of and appreciation for the historical accomplishments of women throughout the world. Visit your local Santa Rosa County Library to view displays and check out these and other titles comm... More ...
Weems completes training Air Force Airman Matthew C. Weems has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. More ... Gulf Breeze Celebrates the Arts this month Gulf Breeze Arts, Inc. and the City of Gulf Breeze will Celebrate the Arts in their 13th annual Fine Arts Festival, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 24 and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 25 come rain or shine at the Gulf Breeze High School parking lot on Highway 98. Admission is free... More ... Bird watching classes forming Bird watching Classes, "Birding for Newcomers and Novices," will be offered in April by Pensacola's Francis M. Weston Chapter of the National Audubon Society. The class will be taught by Lucy Duncan, a long time birding expert and teacher, and co-author of a book on local birds. More ...
BY VICI PAPAJOHN Gulf Breeze News vici@gulfbreezenews.com When David Bogan was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor, he was happily married, was enjoying his two year old daughter, surfed regularly with his friends, and was the Project Manager for one of the most important statewide Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) projects, the I-10 Bridge... More ...
Middle schoolers compete in Optimist Oratorical Contest By Betty Archer Allen Tim Burr, Chairman of the Gulf Breeze Optimist Club's Oratorical Contest, awarded six medallions to Gulf Breeze Middle School students who competed February 22 at the Middle School Library. Coached by Kate Walker, Language Arts Supervisor, 11 budding orators demonstrated mastery of language and po... More ...
These photos were found washed ashore after Hurricane Ivan. If you recognize them, please come to the Gulf Breeze News office at Harbourtown Unit 35 to claim them. More ...
Coby Merchant Shields Coby just had his first birthday in February. Coby loves ALL foods, loves to clap and he loves to play with cell phones. Coby tries to take calls for his dad Casey, at Shield's Lawn Care. Coby's Mom teaches third grade at OBE, and big sister Skylyr Dahnae Merchant is no stranger to being photograph... More ... Midway Fire must advertise for ambulance partnership BY PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News news@gulfbreezenews.com Midway Fire District's legal counsel has informed the fire commissioners they cannot enter a partnership agreement with anyone to provide any ambulance service of any kind without asking for bids. More ...
BY FRANKLIN HAYES Gulf Breeze News franklin@gulfbreezenews.com "When I first came here all I did was write poetry. I listened to these short stories and novels and thought 'I want to try that.' Now I have two [novels] going." - Bill Durfree Retiree turned Author There is one place in South Santa Rosa County where androids that resemble C... More ... Recommended Reading: "Then We Came to the End" By Joshua Ferris Little, Brown Publishing, $23.99 REVIEW BY CINDY ELAVSKY Scripps Howard News Service The book is part the movie "Office Space," part the sitcom "The Office" and all a little too close to home for many office workers, including myself. Ferris is dead-on with his retelling of office life, from the gossips to the style maven, from the strange older man to the arm's-length boss. More ... Florida wants blind and disabled to continue reading Avid Readers are encouraged to not stop reading when the print gets too small. Florida residents who cannot see standard sized print, are unable to hold a book or turn a page, or have a reading disability, are eligible for Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Book Library Services regardless of ag... More ... |
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