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By Daniel ElsesserBeacon Staff Writer
Niceville Building InspectorDarcy Chaney said PublixSuper Markets officials intendto submit final building plansby the end of December fortheir planned store northwest ofthe intersection of John SimsParkway and Rocky BayouDrive in Niceville.
Chaney, who spoke of theplans at the Niceville CityCouncil meeting Dec. 11, saidthe Publix officials want tobegin construction on the storeno later than the first week ofFebruary 2013.
The city of Nicevillereceived preliminary plans forthe site, which is owned byValparaiso Realty, in October.Those plans call for the con-struction of a 45,600-square-
foot Publix building and asmany as 13 adjacent stores,ranging from 1,400 to 2,900square feet, for retailers to bedetermined later.
Once Publix officials submitthe building plans, they will besubject to approval by Chaneyand Niceville Fire InspectorMike Valenzuela. If the plansare approved, Publix will beissued a building permit andwill be able to begin construc-tion.
Chaney said the constructionof a Publix store may stir upinterest development on landnear the Publix lot.
"Hopefully this will kickstart development of some otherplaces, like the Home Depotlot," Chaney said, referring toland west of the Publix lot, longearmarked for a Home Depot
store, but still undeveloped. "Ifpeople start seeing other storesstart shooting up in the area, Ithink it'll encourage them tostart building."
In October, Bruce Price,Niceville director of publicworks, said a traffic roundabout
would be constructed on RockyBayou Drive to connect it to thePublix shopping center. Thisroundabout would connect to aservice road running along thenorth side of John Sims, linkingthe Publix center with theWalmart shopping center to the
west by way of a bridge overSwift Creek. Plans also showas many as three accesses toJohn Sims from the service roadeast of Swift Creek.
Chaney said Publix officialsdo not yet have a definite planfor when construction on the
project will be complete. In other business Dec. 11,
the city council voted toapprove four land-use recom-mendations by the NicevillePlanning Commission: two sub
By Daniel ElsesserBeacon Staff Writer
James Campbell, a formerOkaloosa County commissionerwho was stripped of office inSeptember after his arrest on offi-cial-misconduct charges, said hewill remain in his position as Cityof Niceville recreation directoruntil his trial, scheduled for earlyFebruary, is over.
In the days following hisarrest Sept. 17, Campbell hadannounced he would retire Oct.25.
After his arrest, however, theFlorida Department ofManagement Services placed alegal lock on his state pension.Campbell's benefit rights will bedetermined based on the outcomeof the trial, according to a DMSspokesman.
Florida public officials con-victed of felonies touching theiroffice typically lose their statepensions.
Campbell, who said heexpects to be acquitted, faces a
By Anna KavanaughBeacon Staff Writer
Rodney Nobles, former OkaloosaCounty School District deputysuperintendent of operations,became interim principal ofNiceville High School Dec. 11, suc-ceeding Marcus Chambers, who wasnamed chief officer of quality assur-ance for the district.
Nobles will be principal for the
remainder of the school year. Hesaid he would apply for permanentappointment to the position.
Chambers was recommended forhis new position by the new superin-tendent of schools, Mary BethJackson, and was confirmed by theOkaloosa County School Board Dec.10.
Nobles, 58, lived in Niceville for19 years before moving to Crestview
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Pension on hold,Campbell remainson job in Niceville
Publix may startbuilding store early in 2013
Beacon photo by Daniel ElsesserChildren dressed as angels took part in the Valparaiso Assembly of God's live Nativity display last weekend. The display, which featured members of thechurch, as well as donkeys, goats and birds, was held at 571 Valparaiso Parkway to herald mankind's annual celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ inBethlehem over 2,000 years ago.
'On earth peace, good will toward men'
Rodney Nobles
eight years ago.Nobles began his education
career at Niceville High School in1985, teaching math and coachingfootball and wrestling for fouryears. He then went to Fort WaltonBeach High School as an assistantprincipal, and later became princi-pal at Bruner Middle School andLaurel Hill School.
After serving at Laurel Hill,
Nobles took his most recent posi-tion in school district operations,which he held for the past sixyears.
Nobles said the Niceville HighSchool faculty and students arehelping to ease his transition.
"I'm extremely pleased withhow I've been greeted here,"Nobles said. "I couldn’t ask for amore gracious welcome."
New principal takes Niceville High helm
Beacon photo by Daniel ElsesserJames Campbell, a former Okaloosa County commissioner, plans to retire as City of Niceville recre-ation director after his scheduled trial on official misconduct charges. Campbell had initiallyannounced his plans to retire Oct. 25, but he changed his mind after state officials blocked his pensionbenefits pending the outcome of the trial.
Publix Super Markets Inc.intends to submit buildingplans to the city of Niceville forits planned store northwest ofthe intersection of RockyBayou Drive and John SimsParkway by the end ofDecember, according to a citybuilding official. The store (tobe built on land indicated by thered circle) would be 45,600square feet and would be adja-cent to as many as 13 smallerstores, according to site planssubmitted to the city in October.
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New commissioner joins N. Bay panelBy Mike GriffithBeacon Correspondent
North Bay fire commissionersDec. 11 welcomed David Scholl,newest member of the five-mem-ber elected commission that gov-erns the North Bay Fire ControlDistrict.
In addition, they were briefedon the fire district’s renovatedweb site, and on a recent trip toNew York by North Bay trainingdivision chief Joseph Parker, whowent there in the aftermath ofHurricane Sandy as part of theFlorida 1 Disaster MedicalAssistance Team (DMAT).
Scholl, who ran for a four-yearterm unopposed in November,said little as he was welcomed tothe fire commission, except thathe looks forward to serving on thepanel. He succeeds James Miller,who did not run for reelection.
Assistant Fire Chief LloydLosinger told commissioners thatthe fire district’s new computersystem is now up and running,along with the district’s renovatedweb site. He advised commission-ers and fire department personnelto use their official email address-es for all fire district related emailcommunications, as such mes-sages are considered publicrecords, and any use of personalemail for district business couldpotentially cause a person’s entireemail history to become subject topublic examination in any futurelegal proceedings involving thefire district.
Losinger also provided the firecommissioners with copies of a"thank you" letter recentlyreceived from the Almarante FireDistrict, thanking North Bay forhelping make Almarante’sNovember open house and mediaday a success. Almarante FireChief Charles M. Carroll thanked
North Bay specifically for theloan of North Bay’s "Freddie theFire Truck" and "Children’s FireSafety House," which he saidwere “thoroughly enjoyed by thechildren and greatly appreciated.”
F i r eC h i e fJ o s e p hM i l l e rreported thata four-dayf i n a n c i a laudit of thefire districtwas recentlycompleted,and heexpects the audit report to beavailable in time for the fire com-mission’s January or Februarymeeting in 2013. He said noapparent problems were uncov-ered by the audit.
Last year's audit uncovered amultiyear $84,000 fraud by for-mer administrator Ralph Banegas,who was later sentenced to a yearin jail for stealing from the firedistrict.
Parker reported on his recenttrip to New Jersey and New Yorkwith the 50-member DMAT. Hesaid part of the trip was spent atMiddlesex Junior College in NewJersey, where a shelter forHurricane Sandy victims hadbeen established. Another part ofthe deployment was spent at alarger shelter at Queens Collegein New York City.
Parker described that part ofthe deployment as “more intense,”as it involved providing medicalcare and other help to manyhomeless or displaced people.One difficulty faced by shelterstaff there, he said, was that someclients who came for medical helprefused to leave the facility afterbeing officially discharged,because they apparently hadnowhere else to go.
“The people there were notprepared” for Hurricane Sandy,Parker said of officials and civil-ians in New York and New Jersey.“There had never been a stormlike that in the last hundred years,”he said, and neither state was
ready to cope with the massivestorm surge and flooding pro-duced by the storm.
In other business, Chief Millerreported that emergency calls dur-ing November included two struc-ture fires and 66 medical calls.Unfortunately, he said, two ofthose calls ended with the deathsof patients who had gone into car-diac arrest. The outcome of twoother calls remain unknown, asthe patients were turned over toOkaloosa County emergencymedical teams, and no reports onthe outcomes have yet beenreceived by North Bay.
In one such case the patientwas unconscious but alive whenturned over, and in the other casethe patient’s heart had stoppedbriefly but been restarted beforethe patient was turned over tocounty medical personnel.
Miller also said North Bayfirefighters responded to a boaterin distress on Nov. 4, in whichthey assisted the Coast Guard andother agencies in rescuing at leasttwo boaters.
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Beacon photo by Mike GriffithDavid Scholl, center, attended his first meeting as a member of the North Bay Fire Commission Dec.11. Shown left to right are commissioners Lee Wetzel, James Boswell, Scholl, and Janet Santner.
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Feb. 4 trial before Circuit JudgeWilliam Stone in Fort WaltonBeach.
He said he intends to retire assoon as the trial is over.
"I'm ready to be finished assoon as this all gets sorted out,
and I'm confident it will get sort-ed," Campbell said Monday."When they make a decision, I'llbe retired on that day."
Campbell has reduced his rolewith the city and is now a part-time employee.
He said he will continueworking for the city because hedoes not have access to his pen-sion benefits after the legal lock
was placed on them, and he stillneeds income.
According to city of Nicevillehuman resources, Campbell'spay will not be affected by hispart-time status, but he will nolonger have full-time benefits.
The city of Niceville beganusing Florida RetirementServices for employee pensionsabout 10 years ago. Campbell,
who began working for the city38 years ago, has as many yearsof retirement credit with FRSafter paying the service for theyears before the city switched toFRS pensions.
Campbell said the first hear-ing before a judge for his case isscheduled Dec. 27.
Campbell was arrested inSeptember on charges of four
counts of perjury and four countsof falsifying public documentsafter allegedly failing to disclose$12,750 he received for recruit-ing sponsors to the Boggy BayouMullet Festival.
Campbell denied all chargesand said he expects to be acquit-ted.
"I can't say I've never doneanything wrong in my life,"
Campbell said. "But when itcomes down to just making anhonest mistake, and that's all it is,an honest mistake, I believethey'll see that."
Campbell, 64, was suspendedfrom the county commission byGov. Rick Scott Sept. 17, hoursafter his arrest. Only about twomonths remained in his four-yearterm.
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Early release days eyed by school panelBy Daniel ElsesserBeacon Staff Writer
A committee of representa-tives from the Okaloosa CountySchool District and OkaloosaCounty Education Association,which represents the teachersunion, discussed creation of asurvey to determine the effective-ness of late start and early releasein Okaloosa schools at its Dec.12 meeting in Niceville.
Marcus Chambers, chief offi-cer of quality assurance for theschool district, said at the meet-ing he is creating a survey whichwill ask teachers whether theyfeel the practice of late start inhigh schools and early release inelementary and middle schoolsoffers them a useful period ofprofessional development andallows them to effectively handletheir students on those shorteneddays.
Schools in Okaloosa Countycurrently have one late start or
early release day every month,with high schools beginning atabout 10 a.m. on those days andelementary and middle schoolsbeginning on time and releasingat about noon. Times vary fromschool to school.
The shortened days areintended to provide teacherswith extra time to plan anddevelop curriculum.
Some high school teachers atthe meeting noted that on highschool late start days, class peri-ods are only 20 minutes, makingit more difficult to get studentsto focus on instruction.
Chambers acknowledged dif-fering views on the process andsaid the results of his surveywould factor heavily into deci-sions on whether to continueimplementing late start andearly release.
The committee also voted toroll the current working schoolcalendar forward to the calendar
meeting Jan. 14, 2013. Theworking calendar for the 2013-14 school year currently hasAug. 19, 2013 as the first day ofclasses.
Ryan Gore, information sys-tems director for the school dis-trict, said members of the com-mittee are also discussing thepossibility of adding four addi-tional teacher work days to thecalendar.
This year's calendar has fourtotal teacher work days, oneafter each nine-week gradingperiod. On these days, studentshave the day off and teachershave the day to finish gradingand complete any other organi-zational tasks.
Gore said the committee andother employees of the schooldistrict are working to determinewhere the four additional workdays would fit best on the newcalendar, if at all.
Gore also said the State of
Florida has yet to announcewhether Okaloosa County quali-fies as academically high per-forming. If the county receives
such a designation, its schoolswould be allowed to start earlierthan two weeks before LaborDay. The working 2013-14 cal-
endar was drafted under theassumption that OkaloosaCounty schools will not receivethe designation.
Beacon photo by Daniel ElsesserOkaloosa County Schools Superintendent Mary Beth Jackson and Marcus Chambers (seated), chiefofficer of quality assurance, speak with an Okaloosa County Education Association member at aschool calendar meeting Dec. 12 in Niceville.
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ArrestsSteven Lawrence Hill II,
unemployed, 26, of 1404 22ndSt., Niceville, was arrested byNiceville police Dec. 10 on acharge of possession of mari-juana less than 20 grams. Hill'srequired court appearance isscheduled Jan. 2, 2013.
***A 13-year-old Niceville boy
was arrested by Niceville policeDec. 8 on a charge of batterydomestic violence. The boy'srequired court date is scheduledJan. 16, 2013.
***Joseph Curtis Fairley, 39, of
23394 S. U.S. Highway 441,High Springs, was arrested byNiceville police Dec. 7 oncharges ofresisting anofficer withv i o l e n c e ,possessionof a con-trolled sub-s t a n c ewithout ap r e s c r i p -tion, pos-session ofcocaine and driving whilelicense suspended habitualoffender.
After stopping Fairley forhaving a defective left brakelight, the arresting officer askedfor Fairley's driver's license,proof of insurance and registra-tion. After Fairley failed to pro-vide the requested paperwork,the officer asked Fairley out ofthe car and handcuffed him.Fairley allegedly began tostruggle and spin the officeraround, eventually pulling a pillbottle from his pocket andthrowing it in a nearby trashcan.
The officer retrieved the bot-tle, which allegedly containedseven Oxycodone pills Fairley
did not have a prescription for.The officer then searchedFairley's vehicle, finding anenvelope holding three plasticbags containing a white powderwhich later tested positive forcocaine.
Fairley's required courtappearance is scheduled Jan.29, 2013.
***Fred Allen Vick, 48, of 400
Kelly Road Apt. 38, Niceville,was arrested by Niceville policeDec. 8 on charges of assault onlaw enforcement and resistingan officer with violence.
After responding to a sus-pected burglary of a vendingmachine at 400 Kelly Road, thearresting officer allegedly foundVick clearly under the influenceof alcohol, yelling profanities atthe officers. Vick allegedlyswung his fist at the arrestingofficer, missed, and was wres-tled to the ground by the officer.
Vick's required court appear-ance is scheduled Jan. 29, 2013.
***Justin Richard Bourgoin, 24,
of 105 Harding Road F,Niceville, was arrested byNiceville police Dec. 9 oncharges of burglary to a con-veyance, petit theft and dealingin stolen property.
Allegedly, Bourgoin enteredanother person's vehicle andremoved a GPS device valued at$150 and a radar detector valuedat $50.
The victim then searched thewebsite Craigslist and found theGPS she believed to be hers forsale on the site. The victimarranged with Bourgoin to meetand inspect the GPS device andthen informed Niceville policewhere Bourgoin would be. Thevictim identified Bourgoin insurveillance footage of the theftfrom the Walmart at 1300 E.John Sims Parkway.
Bourgoin's required court
appearance is scheduled Feb.12, 2013.
***Jonathan E. Hartley, 55, of
232 Selma Highway, Prattville,Ala., was arrested by sheriff'sdeputies Dec. 11 on a charge ofcarrying a concealed weapon.
An Eglin Security Forcesofficer stopped Hartley at theintersection of Pine Street andRange Road, Niceville, afterHartley's movements led theofficer to believe narcoticsmight have been in the vehicle.
A sheriff's deputy arrived andsearched the vehicle, finding ahunting knife concealedbetween the driver's seat and thedriver's body. Hartley's requiredcourt appearance is scheduledJan. 2, 2013.
***Johnnie Ray Spain, a handy-
man, 37, giving an at-largeaddress, was arrested by sher-iff's deputies Dec. 8 on a chargeof retail theft. Spain allegedlyattempted to steal $389.38worth of items from the Walmartat 748 Beal Parkway, FortWalton Beach, including a bathrug, cookware, a watch, a dualburner camp stove and a dinnerset. Spain's required courtappearance is scheduled Jan. 29,2013.
DUI arrestsKyle Aaron Wheatley, a
maintenance worker, 34, of1104 Phyllis Ave., Niceville,was arrested by sheriff'sdeputies for DUI at Regatta BayBoulevard, Destin, Dec. 10 at
6:34 p.m. Wheatley's requiredcourt appearance is scheduledDec. 26.
TheftsA Niceville resident reported
someone stole the tag from hervehicle at the business at 626 W.John Sims Parkway Dec. 4.
***A Florida resident reported
Dec. 10 an unknown personstole $1,035.41 worth of itemsfrom a work truck at the busi-ness at 1401 Catmar Road,Niceville. The items included achain saw, several spools of cop-per wire, a metal gas can and acomputer disk holding pictures.
OtherA Niceville resident from the
200 block of Cadillac Avenuereported an unknown personremoved the screen from one ofhis windows and kicked a holefour inches wide in his bed-room door Dec. 4.
Police BlotterThe following accounts of the activities of police are according
to records of the Niceville and Valparaiso police departments, theOkaloosa County and Walton County sheriffʼs offices, other law-enforce-
ment agencies, and the Okaloosa County and Walton County jails.
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NicevilleThe Niceville Fire Department responded to the following calls from December 10,2012 through December 16, 2012.
0 Structure Fire 20 Emergency Medical Calls0 Vehicle Fire 3 Vehicle Crash 0 Other Fire 0 Vehicle Crash with Extrication0 Illegal Burn 3 Other Emergency Calls2 False Alarms 0 Hazardous Conditions
STREET SITUATION DATE TIMEN. Palm Blvd........................................Medical...........................12/10/12.................06:35Campbell Drive....................................Medical...........................12/10/12.................08:07Palm Blvd/John Sims..........................Vehicle crash .................12/10/12.................09:22E. John Sims Pkwy. ............................Vehicle crash .................12/10/12.................10:58Nathey Avenue....................................Medical...........................12/10/12.................15:34Roberts Drive ......................................Service Call....................12/10/12.................16:2527th Street ...........................................Medical...........................12/10/12.................23:52Reeves Street......................................Medical...........................12/11/12 .................02:16Elderberry Lane...................................Medical...........................12/11/12 .................10:5730th Street ...........................................Medical...........................12/12/12.................06:02E. John Sims Pkwy. ............................Medical...........................12/12/12.................09:52N. Partin Drive.....................................Medical...........................12/12/12.................14:40Cook Street..........................................Medical...........................12/12/12.................15:56E. Highway 20.....................................Vehicle crash .................12/13/12.................09:34Edgewater Drive..................................Fire alarm.......................12/13/12.................09:382nd Street ............................................Service call.....................12/13/12.................13:45Hill Lane...............................................Medical...........................12/13/12.................17:57E. John Sims Pkwy. ............................Medical...........................12/14/12.................10:59Lanman Road .....................................Medical...........................12/14/12.................23:56N. Partin Drive.....................................Medical...........................12/15/12.................05:01Balsam Drive.......................................Fire Alarm.......................12/15/12.................11:24Azalea Drive........................................Medical...........................12/15/12.................17:29Ivy Avenue...........................................Medical...........................12/15/12.................21:34E. John Sims Pkwy. ............................Medical...........................12/16/12.................09:28E. John Sims Pkwy. ............................Medical...........................12/16/12.................09:44SR 85/SR 123.....................................Medical...........................12/16/12.................11:14Hickory Ave..........................................Service call.....................12/16/12.................15:20Weeden Island ....................................Medical...........................12/16/12.................17:28
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North BayThe North Bay Fire Department responded to the following calls from December 9,2012 through December 16, 2012.
Street Situation Date TimeN. White Point Rd.....................Medical ...............................12/9/12..........................16:40N. White Point Rd.....................Medical ...............................12/10/12 .......................22:50N. Bermuda Circle....................Medical ...............................12/11/12........................09:09E. Hwy. 20.................................Vehicle accident.................12/11/12........................11:27E. Hwy. 20.................................Medical ...............................12/11/12........................12:06Putter Dr. ...................................Medical ...............................12/11/12........................13:29Glenlake Circle .........................Medical ...............................12/12/12 .......................05:13N. White Point Rd.....................Medical ...............................12/12/12 .......................10:15Turnberry Way..........................Public assist .......................12/12/12 .......................11:20Bay Drive ..................................Gas leak.............................12/13/12 .......................11:24N. White Point Rd.....................Medical ...............................12/13/12 .......................11:38N. White Point Rd.....................Medical ...............................12/13/12 .......................20:19Windward Circle .......................Medical ...............................12/14/12 .......................12:20Cat Mar Road ...........................Medical ...............................12/14/12 .......................17:10Merchants Way.........................Medical ...............................12/14/12 .......................19:05Merchants Way.........................Medical ...............................12/15/12 .......................07:11Balsam Dr. ................................Dispatched & Cancelled....12/15/12 .......................11:26Brookhaven Way......................EMS call .............................12/15/12 .......................17:30Merchants Way.........................EMS call .............................12/15/12 .......................19:13Bay Drive ..................................Assist invalid ......................12/16/12 .......................06:35
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Fire Department Reports
This information is from reports by the Okaloosa CountySheriffʼs Office. A reward is offered by Emerald Coast Crime
Stoppers, 863-8477, or 1-888-654-8477. Information can alsobe provided anonymously by texting “TIP214 plus the
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Okaloosa seeks fugitivesThis information is from reports by the
Okaloosa County Sheriffʼs Office.
Name: Natasha Ann Mohnke Wanted for: VOP - Possessionof CocaineHeight: 5-feet, 5-inches Weight: 130Age: 35Date of birth: 07-29-1977 Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
Name: Daniel William Smith Wanted for: VOP - Burglary &Grand TheftHeight: 5-feet, 7-inchesWeight: 140Age: 22Date of birth: 12-26-1989 Hair: Brown Eyes: Blue
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Luke 2:1-20And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a
decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should betaxed.
(And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius wasgovernor of Syria.)
And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city
of Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of David, which iscalled Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and line-age of David;)
To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being greatwith child.
And so it was, that, while they were there, the dayswere accomplished that she should be delivered.
And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrappedhim in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger;because there was no room for them in the inn.
And there were in the same country shepherds abidingin the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and theglory of the Lord shone round about them: and they weresore afraid.
And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, Ibring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to allpeople.
For unto you is born this day in the city of David aSavior, which is Christ the Lord.
And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babewrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude ofthe heavenly host praising God, and saying,
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men.
And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away fromthem into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, “Letus now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing whichis come to pass, which the Lord hath made known untous.”
And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph,and the babe lying in a manger.
And when they had seen it, they made known abroad
the saying which was told them concerning this child.And all they that heard it wondered at those things
which were told them by the shepherds.But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in
her heart.And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising
God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as itwas told unto them.
‘I bring you tidings of great joy’ʻUnto you is born this day in the City of David a Saviorʼ
Special to the BeaconValparaiso residents Linda
and Rob Holloway recentlyreturned from Lakeland, wherethey participated in the FloridaSenior Games StateChampionship, bringing homefive medals.
The Senior Games are heldannually to offer seniors 50 yearsof age and older an opportunity tocompete in a wide range of sport-ing activities. In addition to theexcitement of participating inthese games, they enjoyed meet-ing fellow competitors from
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Linda Holloway won the sil-ver metal in the 5K, 800 meterand the 400 meter running events,while Rob Holloway won thegold metal in the 5K and thebronze metal in the 800 meterrunning events. Both qualified forthe National Senior Games to beheld in Cleveland, Ohio in July.
For more information aboutthe Senior Games, events andother particulars, contact yourlocal city recreation director orvisit the web site flasports.com.
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This is the time of year that welike to stop and reflect on thethings in life that are so importantto us all.
First, it is a great honor andprivilege to live and work in thisgreat country. As an Air ForceVeteran of 14 years and localbusiness owner serving our com-munity, I have the highestrespect for those who serve ourcountry and defend it for our free-dom. Words canʼt express thegratitude you deserve. ThankYou.
For those who contribute tomaking this a wonderful commu-nity in which we live work andplay safely, our police and firedepartment, you are alwaysthere to serve and protect. ThankYou.
To the teachers, your dedica-tion to our children, teaching,mentoring and guiding them tobecome our next generation ofleaders in our community andcountry, thank you.
To the local government andcivic leaders always looking forways to better serve us all, thankyou.
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For those who we have servedin the past and those who will
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I would like to wish everyonementioned above and all of thosewho read this, Merry Christmasand Happy New Year…
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NHS lauds Lady Eagle soccer seniorsThe Niceville High School girls soccer team continues to dominate district play with a record of11-1-2. The team celebrated Senior Night Thursday in a 1-1 tie at home against Pace. The 2012-13Niceville Lady Eagles seniors are, from left, McKenzie Ward, Kaitlyn Brown, Miranda OʼNeil,Kristine Normand, Savannah Boswell, Elana Pete, and Rachel Shelikoff.
Linda and Rob Holloway at theSenior Games.
ALL AROUND THE TOWN ALL AROUND THE TOWN ALL AROUND THE TOWN
Valp. couple win 5medals at Sr. Games
NHS golfers lead team to titleIn a close defense of its title
from a strong challenge fromits rivals to the East, a group ofthe best high school golfers inthe Florida panhandle battled itout Dec. 8-9 at the premiermatch play event of the season:The Panhandle Cup. The Westteam returned home with thetrophy as the East team fellone-half point shy of retrievingthe Cup. This year’s event tookplace on The Meadows courseat the Bay Point WyndhamResort in Panama City Beacha.
The West Team, which haswon the competition five of thelast six years, jumped out to an
early lead (4.5 to 1.5) after themorning fourball matches. TheEast returned the favor in theafternoon, winning four of itssix matches to tie the score (5.5to 5.5). A Sunday morning finalmatch gave the West honors(6.5 to 5.5) going into theSunday singles.
The momentum and energykept the matches close duringthe singles competition and theEast closed the gap to 12 to 12,a half point shy of the totalneeded (12.5) to take the Cup.
Panhandle Cup DirectorJohn Baker said, “Match playjust doesn’t get any better than
the 12-12 tie the teams playedto this weekend. It was excitingand colorful all the way to thelast putt.”
The match play event pits 12of the best high school golfersfrom the eastern FloridaPanhandle against 12 of theircounterparts from the westernPanhandle. Each team is madeup of eight boys and four girls,East vs. West, in aRyder/Solheim Cup format.
Local golfers on the Westteam were Andrew Smith in theboys competition, and KaylaBloor and Antonia Poate, all ofNiceville High School.
Lewis, NWFSC cagers meetThe Lewis School boys and girls basketball teams attended the Northwest Florida State CollegeQuality Inn Classic basketball games Nov. 3 and enjoyed a special reception, where they met theplayers and received signed posters.
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The Ballet Conservatory andDestin School of Music andDance will perform their annualpresentation of “TheNutcracker” Friday Dec. 21, 7p.m., and Saturday Dec. 22, 2p.m., at the South Walton HighSchool auditorium, Santa RosaBeach.
Noreen Poppell, the show’sdirector, has presented “TheNutcracker” since 2000. Eachyear she makes small changes tosurprise the audience, becausemany former students and atten-dees come back to see the show.
“The students love it and Ilove seeing them grow asdancers and performers,”Poppell said. “This really pro-
vides many wonderful memo-ries, not only for the dancers butfor the entire family.”
More than 80 dancers andcrew, 43 from the Niceville-Valparaiso area, will participatein the holiday classic withdetailed costumes, elegant back-drops and new props. The castalso grows larger each year,Poppell added.
Tickets will be sold for $20at the door and the proceeds ofthe show will go to the schools’scholarship fund.
The production features theclassic story of Clara, a younggirl whose holiday dream of herNutcracker Prince takes theaudience into a world of danc-ing and classical music.
Georgia Pearce, a Niceville
High senior, will play the role ofClara in Saturday’s perform-ance. She has been performingin the school’s “Nutcracker”since 2005, but this will be herfirst lead role.
“I’ve kind of grown up with‘The Nutcracker’ and watchedmy friends grow up in it,”Georgia said.
Georgia has danced for morethan 13 years, with a short breakto try other sports. She willgraduate in June and plans toattend college in the fall.
“It’s kind of bittersweet,”Georgia said. “It’s fun to beClara for my final performance,but its sad thinking I don’t get to dance it next year.” Courtesy photo
From left, Mariah McClaren, Addie Winjum, Georgia Pearce, Min-Ha Jablonski, and Dru Swain, teacherat Ruckel Middle School, performing the party scene of “The Nutcracker” at a dress rehearsal Dec. 15.
‘The Nutcracker’ set Dec. 21-22
Please see BALLET, page B-4
Country club collects donations for Sharing and CaringRocky Bayou Country Club Ladiesʼ GolfAssociation collected cash, personal careitems and more than 100 pounds of non-perishable food to donate to Sharing andCaring Dec. 11 at its 2012 ChristmasLuncheon. From left: Sandra Miller, eventco-chair, Carol Whited Elliott, LGA presi-dent, Lauren Cochran, Sharing & Caringrepresentative, and Jo Burger, event co-chair.
Norm Leonpacherʼsboat, Power Packer,will appear in theboat parade onSaturday. His boatwon best overallentry in the Destinboat parade onDec. 9.
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Christmas boat parade SaturdayBy Anna KavanaughBeacon Staff Writer
The Bluewater Bay Marinawill host its first Christmas BoatParade and Decorating ContestSaturday at 5:30 p.m. around theRocky Bayou.
The marina will not charge aregistration fee since this is itsfirst parade, Jimmie Boisjolie,parade coordinator, said.
“The marina is stepping out-side of the box,” Boisjolie said.“We’re fortunate to have our
docks full and would like to pro-vide more activities for patrons.”
The parade will depart fromthe Bluewater Bay Marina andwill be led by the marina’s pump-out boat. Boats will travel Northto Nelson’s Cove, around RockyBayou, then head South to theRocky No. 1 marker and return tothe marina.
Spectators can view the litboats in the parade from theBluewater Bay Marina board-walk, LJ Schooners Dockside
Restaurant and Oyster Bar andseveral other places with bayoufrontage.
Overall best entry winner ofthe Destin boat parade, NormLeonpacher of Niceville, will par-ticipate in the parade. He willshow off his prize-winning 50-foot cruiser, Power Packer, thattook more than a month to deco-rate with the help of his wife,Carolyn.
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RBCS students dance for Pavilion residentsRocky Bayou Christian School Victorʼs class danced for theresidents of the Niceville Twin Cities Pavilion Nov. 14. Thedance routines were led by dance choreographer/instructorAnna Maria Goodloe, who studied at the San Francisco Ballet,while Joe Quilit, the classʼ teacher, provided music by playingan acoustic guitar and ukulele.
Relay for Life sign-upsThe Niceville-Valparaiso Relay
for Life is accepting team partici-pants for its Relay for Life run/walkApril 19, 6 p.m., to Apr. 20, 8 a.m., atthe Niceville High School. The pro-ceeds will benefit cancer research,lodging at Hope Lodges around theworld and travel expenses for patientsand their families.
There is a $100 registration feedue before the run/walk and can bedone by fundraising. Contact ScottPage to sign-up [email protected] orAndrea Oliver [email protected] or relayfor-life.org.
NWFB 5K/10K run or walkNorthwest Florida Ballet will host
its third annual New Year’sResolution 5K/10K Runand Walk Jan. 19, 9 a.m.,starting and ending at FortWalton Beach Landing,
Fort Walton Beach. To register go towww.nwfbrun.com or nfballet.org byJan 17. or the day of the event, 8-8:30a.m.
If registered by Jan. 7 the cost foradults is $30 for the 10K and $25 forthe 5K. For children under 12 the costfor the 5K is $15. After Jan. 7 the costfor adults is $35 for the 10K and $30for the 5K. For children under 12 the5K is $20.
An awards ceremony will followat the Fort Walton Beach Landing,Fort Walton Beach. All proceeds ben-efit the Northwest Florida Ballet.Contact 664-7787 for more informa-tion.
NWFSC poster contestNorthwest Florida State College
is accepting poster design entries forits 50th Anniversary celebrationposter design contest. The deadlinefor submission is April 1, 2013.
The contest offers an $800 hono-rarium to the top winner. Contestrules and entry forms are onwww.nwfsc.edu/50. The contest isopen to students, alumni, the generalpublic and employees. The artisticmedium used is open with no restric-tions. Submission of digital art,watercolor, oil, illustration, photogra-
phy, etc. are all acceptable, howeverall entries must be formatted in a ver-tical, poster format suitable for printreproduction.
Nicotine AnonymousIf you desire to stop using nico-
tine, or stay stopped, join NicotineAnonymous on Thursdays at 7 p.m.,at First Presbyterian Church, 1800John Sims Parkway, Niceville.Contact 897-4721.
Donate blood Northwest Florida Blood Services
will host a blood drive on Dec. 21,noon-6 p.m., at theWalmart, Niceville.Donors will receive a $5Walmart gift card.
Snacks and drinks will be provided todonators. Contact Lynda Krupka862-4216 [email protected].
Trout fishing seminarNorthlight Marina and Yamaha
will host a free seminar on wintertrout fishing Dec. 19, 6 p.m., with afree buffet at 5:30 p.m., at NorthlightMarina, Niceville. Local experts willoffer tips and tricks on catching big-ger trout during the colder months ofthe year. Contact Joe at 516-0709.
Pavilion Angel TreeTwin Cities Pavilion’s Angel Tree
is full of angels (residents) and readyto be adopted. All gift baskets mustbe delivered to the Pavilion by theend-of-day Dec. 19. The residents’Christmas party will also take placeDec. 21, 2 p.m., at 1053 John SimsParkway and Juniper Road. Sponsorsare welcome to attend. ContactJeanne Barr at 833-9212 for moreinformation.
Lewis School chorus concertThe Lewis School Chorus will
hold its “Sounds of theSeason” concert Dec. 20,6:30-8:30 p.m., in theLewis cafeteria, 281Mississippi Ave., Valparaiso. Contact833-4130.
Christmas bird countThe Choctawhatchee Audubon
Society engages in the national effortto help determine the health and gen-eral distribution of all bird species inNorth America.
The Christmas Bird Count willtake place Dec. 20 over 24 hours. Theresults will help manage bird popula-tions and identify environmentalproblems, such as pesticide misuseand groundwater contamination.Contact Jamie Hill to be a spotter orrecorder at 323-2001.
ʻThe NutcrackerʼJoin the Bluewater Bay Ballet
Conservatory and Destin School ofMusic and Dance for its presentationof “The Nutcracker” Dec. 21, 7 p.m.,and 22, 2 p.m., at South Walton HighSchool auditorium, 645 GreenwayTrail, off Highway 331, Santa RosaBeach.
Tickets are $20, cash only, at thedoor. Contact 837-1133.
Christmas boat paradeBluewater Bay Marina will host
its first Christmas Boat Parade andDecorating Contest Dec. 22, 5:30p.m., free of charge, around RockyBayou, Niceville. There will be a par-ticipants meeting at 4 p.m. before theparade at L.J. Schooner’s DocksideRestaurant and Oyster Bar, 290 YachtClub Drive, Niceville.
Awards and festivitieswill follow at L.J.Schooner’s DocksideRestaurant and OysterBar with live entertain-ment and a visit from Santa Claus.Contact [email protected] 897-2821 to register by Dec. 22.
Salvation Army fundraiserThe Mid-Bay Bridge Rotary Club
will ring the Salvation Army’s bell tocollect donations for the organizationDec. 21 and Dec. 22, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., atthe Winn-Dixie, 4512 Highway 20,Niceville.
Childrenʼs Christmas partyUnited for a Good Cause Inc. will
host its first Emerald CoastChristmas Miracle Children’s partyDec. 22, 2-6 p.m., at the ChristianLife Center of First Baptist Church,21 First St. SE, Fort Walton Beach.
The party is a “Latin-flavored”fiesta open to needy children/familiesregardless of race, ethnicity or creed.There will be food, games, music,singers, church choirs, clowns, magi-cians, dance contests for bikes andmore. The party is free and attendeesreceive a new toy for coming. Santawill also be present with his elves.Monetary donations and volunteerswelcomed. Contact Estela 305-3686,or David 368-3505.
First Presbyterian service First Presbyterian Church will
hold its 22nd annual Christmas Eveservice Dec. 24, 7-8 p.m., in theSanctuary, 1800 East John SimsParkway, Niceville. There will be anabundance of congregational carolsas well as anthems by the choir andselected solos. The service is free andopen to the public.
St. Paul Lutheran serviceCelebrate Christmas Eve Dec. 24,
4:30 p.m., at the church, 1407 EastJohn Sims Parkway, Niceville, with a
Family Celebration Service, 7:30p.m., Service of Carols and Candles,
and 11 p.m. with aCandlelight HolyCommunion. Theevening will offer a
drama, choirs and solos. There willalso be a candlelight closing in allthree services. Contact 678-1298.
Soccer winter campThe FC Dallas Emerald Coast
will host two soccer winter camps,Dec. 26-28 and Jan. 2-4 at the TwinOaks Soccer Complex, Niceville.Elementary school ages will be 9-11a.m. and middle school ages willbe 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. ContactMaria Jordan 496-9183 [email protected] to register. Thecost is $40 for FCDEC players and$50 for non-FCD and non-STARS.
GRACE Ridesʼ fundraiserGRACE Rides will host a
fundraiser Dec. 28, 7 p.m., at Howlat the Moon, Okaloosa Island.Tickets are $10 and include covercharge, three raffle tickets and onefree sponsored drink. Theproceeds go to theGRACE Ride’s programoperating at Oak HeavenStable, Niceville. Contact SherryHall for tickets 259-9195 or [email protected].
Softball tryoutsHigh Intensity Softball of
Niceville will host tryouts for thespring/summer 2013 team on Dec.29, 9 a.m.-noon, at the Ruckel
Middle School softballfield, Niceville. Girlsborn in 1998 and later are14U eligible. ContactKevin Watts at 642-1232
Round the Bay relayA 36.8-mile, six-person relay
around Choctawhatchee Bay willtake place Dec. 29, 6:30 a.m. stag-gered start, at the start/finish line atFudpucker’s in Okaloosa Island.The relay legs are 8.8 miles, 7.6,6.1, 3.6, 4.6 and 5.8. The cost is $25per runner, $20 for NorthwestFlorida Track Club members.Runners receive a long sleeve, Dri-Fit Neon race shirt, swag bag and apost-race party at Fudpucker’s.Contact Dennis [email protected].
Audubon Society meetingThe Choctawhatchee Audubon
Society will host its free, public,monthly meeting Jan. 3, 6:30 p.m.,in room 132 of the Student ServicesCenter, Northwest Florida StateCollege, Niceville.
The program, titled “Hombres,Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves:Bottlenose dolphin site fidelity,habitat use, and causesof mortality along theWestern FloridaPanhandle,” will bepresented by Steve Shippee, of theEmerald Coast Wildlife Refuge andthe University of Central Florida.Contact Walt Spence 582-7064.
Museum education workshopsThe Heritage Museum of
Northwest Florida will host its first“Home School Fridays and Handson History Saturdays” educationworkshop Jan. 4 and 5, 10 a.m.-noon, on “Native Americans in YourBackyard,” at the museum, 115Westview Ave., Valparaiso.
The program is for grades K-6and for home school families onFriday and for families of the gener-al public on Saturday. The cost is $7per child, or $5 for museum familymembers. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Contact678-2615.
Little League sign-upsThe Niceville-Valparaiso Little
League is holding sign-ups for itsbaseball and fast-pitch softballteams Jan. 5 and Jan. 12, 9 a.m.-3p.m., at the Ruckel Middle Schoolcafeteria, Niceville. The seasonbegins in February 2013 for boysand girls ages 4-12. Registrationonline is also available atwww.nvllb.net.
Cooper-ClampittJamie Cooper and Jason
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Leonpacher started decoratingthe boat on Veterans Day andwas still attaching lights themorning of the Destin boatparade on Dec. 9, he said.
Maggie Brown’s 35-footCatalina will also appear in theparade and players of theNiceville High School soccerteam will ride in the vessel.
One winner will be awardedfirst place. If a marina patron,the winner will receive a onemonth free slip fee. If the win-ner is not a marina patron, he orshe will receive a $300Bluewater Bay store credit.
“We have a passion fordoing this,” Leonpacher said.“We do not do this for prizes,we do it for the fun.”
Boats will be judged on theirdecorations, style, light dis-plays and attractions.
There will be no throwingcandy during the parade. Boatsmust be registered to participatein the event and may be pho-tographed by the event, alongwith passengers. The imageswill be posted online for paradeparticipants to retrieve.
There will be a meeting ofparade participants the day ofthe parade at 4 p.m. to receiveinstructions and information.The boats should be fully deco-rated and registered for theparade prior to the meeting.
To obtain a registration formparticipants can contact 897-2821 or e-mailfrontdesk@bwb-marina. Thedeadline for registration is 4p.m., Dec. 22.
Awards and festivities willfollow after the parade at LJSchooners Dockside Restaurantand Oyster Bar, Niceville.There will be live entertainmentand a visit by Santa Claus.
PARADEFrom page B-1
B i l lReaddy ofNiceville wasr e - e l e c t e dtreasurer of theO k a l o o s aC o u n t yR e p u b l i c a nP a r t yE x e c u t i v eC o m m i t t e eDec. 3 for the 2013-2014 term.He will be in office for a two-yearterm.
***The Ruckel Junior Varsity
academic team placed second inthe Middle School Academictournament Dec. 8, at RuckelMiddle School. The team, RandyTyson, Seth Watts, MatthewMurphy, Ella Wright, RileighHarrelson, Ryan Alford, werecoached by Sonja Love andGeoffrey Watson.
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Roy and Gwen SuttonRoy and Gwen Sutton of
Niceville celebrated their 40thwedding anniversary Dec. 16,2012.
The couple met at FloridaState University and were marriedin Lakeland, Fla., on Dec. 16,1972.
Gwen is an out-patient coordi-nator at Twin Cities Hospital,Niceville, and Roy is a realtorwith Century 21 Wilson MingerAgency, Inc. The couple have twochildren, Matthew and Shannon.
The couple celebrated theiranniversary by traveling to theNorth Georgia mountains withtheir family.
Roy is blessed to still be mar-ried to the love of his life andlooks forward to another 40 years.
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RBCS 10th in state high schoolKnowledge MastersRocky Bayou Christian School placed10th in the state in the KnowledgeMaster Open High School Division Dec.5 with a score of 1181. The academicteam participants from left, front row:Marcus Fort, Josh Birdsong, Co-CaptainIan Kampert and Co-Captain AudreyStevens. Second row: WadeWeiderhold, Christian Yun, JessicaSandlin, James Sung, Cameron Essesand Stefan Makarov. Back row: SethKerstein, Will Makarov, Noah Kersteinand Ethan Harris. Not pictured arePriscilla Baum and Harrison Martin.
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Anna Hall, a Niceville Highsenior, will play Clara onFriday’s performance. Clara isthe only role that will swap. Allother cast members will performboth nights.
Brittany Swain, a real-estateagent and dance teacher fromBluewater Bay, will play the sug-arplum fairy.
Emma Ludwig, a BluewaterBay Elementary School kinder-gartener, will represent theyoungest of three generations ofher family in the show as she per-forms the role of a young partyguest.
Emma’s parents, Nicki andJamie Ludwig, will appear asguests in the opening partyscene. Emma’s grandparents,Tammie and Tim Johnson, willperform as Herr and FrauSilberhaus, who host the party inthe show.
Emma’s aunt, KyrstenJohnson, a Northwest FloridaState College student, will alsoshare the stage with her familyduring the party scene, and laterappear as a snowflake, a Russiandancer, and a rose princess.
There is one other cast mem-ber in kindergarten performing inthe party scene, Poppell said.The rest of the cast are in secondgrade and up.
Melissa Pearce, Georgia’smother and volunteer at the stu-dio, has seen the dancers workjust as hard and long as soccerand softball players.
“For many dancers, it’s theirsport,” Pearce said.
The girls will be dancing enpointe, except the younger girlsthat haven’t been put en pointeyet, Georgia said. En pointe is aFrench phrase meaning to danceon the tips of one’s toes.
Auditions were held inSeptember and the cast list wasposted a couple weeks later,Georgia said. Any dancer fromeither school who was at least 7years old could audition.Rehearsals began in October andwere held almost every weekend,she added.
All rehearsals took place atthe Bluewater Bay studio, butdancers from Poppell’s DestinSchool of Music and Dance alsoparticipated.
To audition, dancers signedup and performed. The directorand staff decided who was bestfor each role.
The schools plan to hold a
recital May 18.“We just want to continue to
provide the best dance educationfor our students,” Poppell said.
The production cast and crewfrom the Niceville-Valparaisoarea are: Jamie Barnes, AlexisDesnoyer, Colleen Ellis, SarahGaedecke, Anna Hall, AydanHorrigan, Olivia Huff, Min-HaJablonksi, Katherine Johnson,Kyrsten Johnson, TammieJohnson, Tim Johnson, VictoriaLay, Parker Lee, Emma Ludwig,Jamie Ludwig, Nicki Ludwig,
Lindsay Marrion, ChloeMasaitis, Lauren Matthews,Mariah McClaren, JaimieMcCracken, Christy McInnis,Madison McInnis, BriannaMcKenna, Reagan McMullan,Indira Mishra, Jasmine Mishra,Debbie Nardo, Ralph Nardo,Marlyse Noble, Georgia Pearce,Claire Ponder, Keilana Quilit,Christina Sommer, ScarlettStevens Brittany Swain, DruSwain, Susan Swain, CarolineSwanick, Bailey Tate KaileyThreet and Rebecca Wheeler.
The voice of Niceville, Bluewater Bay and Valparaiso since 1992
NHS third in academic tournamentThe Niceville High School Academic Team placed third in the state in the Knowledge Master OpenHigh School Division Dec. 5 with a score of 1496. From left, front row: Ciara Ordner, Victoria Marks,Sabrina Valenti, Alex Fager, Colton Abbott, Sophia Bergmann, Second row: Matthew Markwardt,Ricky Gal, Kyle Saleeby, Tyler Gaedecke, and Back row: Erin England, Kyle Marocchini, HaydenBoilini, Liam Schmidt and Wyatt Kartvedt. Not pictured are Georgia Pearce, Monica Hsiang andCody McWilliams.
Ruckel All County Band to perform in concertTwenty-eight Ruckel Middle School musicians, led by band director Eddie Steadman, were select-ed for the 2013 Okaloosa All County Band and will perform at the All County concert Feb. 1, 7 p.m.,at the Mattie Kelly Arts Center, Niceville. The 2013 Ruckel All-County Band members are: DanielAbel, Nathan Anthony, Hunter Brake, Trey Buck, Dillon Buckley, Lauren Cole, Claire Crist, PerrinDavis, Anna Freeman, Julia Freeman, Meredith Freeman, Olivia Glaze, John Hencinski, JacquelineHruby, Madelyn Huston, Austin Jacobs, Katarina Marshall, Mandy Martin, Camille Miles, RyanMurphey, Lauren Murray, Mason Ramby, Jordyn Riley, Grace Smales, Jazzlyn Timper, AlexandriaTolbert, Zachary Verzwyvelt and Colton Williams.
Courtesy photoGeorgia Pearce, left, will dance the role of Clara Saturday and AnnaHall, right, will dance the role on Friday.
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RBCS Middle 4th in Knowledge MastersRocky Bayou Christian Middle School placed fourth in state in the Knowledge Masters OpenMiddle School Division Dec. 5 with a score of 1247. RBCMS academic team from left: LoganHughes, Gabe Seabrook, Ariel Schesniak, Charis Allen, Hannah Augustin and Mary Brannon. Notpictured are Brenda Baum, Amber Grete, Allison Grete, Zack Johns, and Captain Ben Esses.
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