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Willows British Tea Room has been operating in beautiful historic downtown Panama City, Florida since the 1990s. Since June 2009 Willows has been under the ownership of Linda Smith - a British lady with a passion for great tea "made the right way". The light menu ranges from daily specials including favorites such as Shepherd's Pie and Cornish Pasties, plus delicious home-made soups, made-to-order sandwiches, salads, cakes, and desserts. The ultimate dining experience at Willows is our Monarch Royal Serving afternoon teas, lunches, sandwiches, soups, salads, cakes & desserts. Highlighting Area Businesses An overview of Bay and surrounding county small businesses... Featuring a new business every week by COUNTY PRESS writer Arron Carr High Tea. A sumptuous feast which starts with soup and salad, moves through a selection of hot finger foods, (mini quiches, sausage swirls and vol-au-vents), open and closed sandwiches, including smoked salmon, all of which is followed by a generous array of tasty tea cakes and pastries, some fresh fruit, and is topped off with wonderful home-made scones served with preserves and fresh cream. Serving afternoon teas, lunches, sandwiches, soups, salads, cakes & desserts. Hours of Operation 11am - 5pm Monday-Thursday 11am - 6pm Friday & Saturday 12 noon - 5pm Sunday for High Tea or Afternoon Tea only by reservation Thursdays 10% Seniors Discount Free Wi-Fi Willows Tea Room www.willowstea.com 461 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 747-1004 Treat Dad to a Gentleman's Afternoon Tea for Father's Day on Sunday, June 21st from 12 noon to 3 pm. Willows British Tea Room is adding a masculine touch to this special afternoon tea in celebration of Father‟s Day, with a Gentleman‟s Af- ternoon Tea. Designed to “satisfy the gusto of all men”, there‟s definitely a 'macho makeover' about this menu. Focusing on s avories and bringing a robust touch to afternoon tea, old favorites such as Scotch Eggs and Shepherd's Pie will be on offer. There will also be finger sandwiches with classic fillings, including roast beef with horseradish cream, honey roast ham with English mustard and pita bites served with chevre (goats cheese) with garlic and herbs. Large homemade apricot scones with apricot preserve and Devonshire clotted cream will be served along with sweet offerings of steamed pudding with custard, chocolate pavlova with orange sorbet and a selection of fresh fruit. To accompany your food, we recommend butch Builders Tea (or unlimited tea or beverage of your choice). This one time menu would make a brilliant treat to show the special man in your life just how much he‟s appreciated. And since it‟s available for one day only, grab your opportunity to show him and book early to avoid disappointment. Reservations required. 'Dad Special' discount price $19.95 with paying adult Adults $29.95 and kids under 12, $14.95 Willows Tea Room www.willowstea.com 461 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 747-1004 17

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Willows British Tea Room has been operating in beautiful historic downtown Panama City, Florida since the 1990s. Since June 2009 Willows has been under the ownership of Linda Smith - a British lady with a passion for great tea "made the right way". The light menu ranges from daily specials including favorites such as Shepherd's Pie and Cornish Pasties, plus delicious home-made soups, made-to-order sandwiches, salads, cakes, and desserts.

The ultimate dining experience at Willows is our Monarch Royal

Serving afternoon teas, lunches, sandwiches, soups, salads,

cakes & desserts.

Highlighting Area Businesses An overview of Bay and surrounding county small

businesses... Featuring a new business every week

by COUNTY PRESS writer Arron Carr

High Tea. A sumptuous feast which starts with soup and salad, moves through a selection of hot finger foods, (mini quiches, sausage swirls and vol-au-vents), open and closed sandwiches, including smoked salmon, all of which is followed by a generous array of tasty tea cakes and pastries, some fresh fruit, and is topped off with wonderful home-made scones served with preserves and fresh cream. Serving afternoon teas, lunches, sandwiches, soups, salads, cakes & desserts.

Hours of Operation 11am - 5pm Monday-Thursday

11am - 6pm Friday & Saturday

12 noon - 5pm Sunday for High Tea or Afternoon

Tea only by reservation

Thursdays 10% Seniors Discount

Free Wi-Fi

Willows Tea Room

www.willowstea.com 461 Harrison Ave, Panama City,

FL 32401 (850) 747-1004

Treat Dad to a Gentleman's Afternoon Tea for Father's Day on Sunday, June 21st from 12 noon to 3 pm. Willows British Tea Room is adding a masculine touch to this special afternoon tea in celebration of Father‟s Day, with a Gentleman‟s Af-

ternoon Tea. Designed to “satisfy the gusto of all men”, there‟s definitely a 'macho makeover' about this menu. Focusing on savories and

bringing a robust touch to afternoon tea, old favorites such as Scotch Eggs and Shepherd's Pie will be on offer.

There will also be finger sandwiches with classic fillings, including roast beef with horseradish cream, honey roast ham with English

mustard and pita bites served with chevre (goats cheese) with garlic and herbs. Large homemade apricot scones with apricot preserve and

Devonshire clotted cream will be served along with sweet offerings of steamed pudding with custard, chocolate pavlova with orange sorbet

and a selection of fresh fruit. To accompany your food, we recommend butch Builders Tea (or unlimited tea or beverage of your choice).

This one time menu would make a brilliant treat to show the special man in your life just how much he‟s appreciated. And since it‟s

available for one day only, grab your opportunity to show him and book early to avoid disappointment. Reservations required.

'Dad Special' discount price $19.95 with paying adult

Adults $29.95 and kids under 12, $14.95

Willows Tea Room www.willowstea.com 461 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 747-1004

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Greenhead Training Center

Jerry Teachout Facility Owner and Operator

5491 Highway 77 CHIPLEY FL 32428

850-866-6068

FL Security ―D‖ and ―G‖ Officer Training Advanced Firearms Training

Specialist Security Training Courses Range Safety Officer Training

Basic Life Saving—First Aid Training Executive Protection Agent Training

EMAIL: Info@[email protected]

MILITARY NEWS AND NOTES

Smart Steps In A Military Move

(NAPSI)—According to Department of Defense data, about one in three military

personnel moves every year. If you‘re among them this year, heeding 18 hints can

help make the move smoother:

Ahead Of Time

• First, schedule your move by making an appointment with the military base

property transportation office.

• Inform the base landlord or housing office of your departure and arrival.

• Estimate how big a truck you’ll need and reserve it.

• Get boxes and supplies for packing.

• Pack out-of-season and non-essential items early.

• Lighten your load. Donate unwanted items to charity or hold a garage sale.

• Consider travel arrangements for any pets.

• Make copies of medical records, birth certificates and so on. Store all needed

documents in one place.

• Change your address with the post office, banks, credit card companies and

magazines.

• Call service providers and utilities to sched-

ule turn-on.

• Secure moving-day help.

• Work with companies that understand each

military branch‘s different rules and regula-

tions, especially if you‘re involved in a quick

turnaround move made with little notice. Pen-

ske Truck Rental, for example, has a special-

ized toll-free call center at (844) 4TROOPS

((844) 487-6677) to assist active and veteran

members of the U.S. military and their fami-

lies with do-it-yourself moves. All call center

associates are either veterans themselves or

have a family member who has been or is cur-

rently in active or reserve duty.

To make your move easier, the company not

only provides great trucks at over 2,000 con-

venient locations, it has a military discount of

10 percent. If you book your rental online,

you‘ll save an additional 10 percent automati-

cally. Plus, Penske will match any competitive

offer on one-way truck rentals for active mili-

tary personnel or veterans.

What‘s more, it‘s the only national truck

rental company with free unlimited miles on

one-way rentals anywhere in the United

States.

• Pick up your rental truck the day before to

save time on moving day.

Moving Day

• Finish packing, taping and labeling boxes.

• Prepare major appliances and electronics

for the move.

• Secure dresser drawers and appliance doors

with rope and tape.

• Assemble a moving-day kit, including direc-

tions, map, GPS, checkbook, credit cards,

military and other IDs, eyeglasses, sunglasses,

prescription drugs, flashlight, water, snacks,

games for kids, and old and new house keys.

• Watch your weight. Since a military do-it-

yourself move requires that you weigh your

vehicle before you load it and after, Penske

offers a free Certified Public Scale Locator to

make finding a scale easier.

Learn more at www.pensketruckrental.com/

discounts/military.html.

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This is a drone view

from the last Friday

Fest, Downtown

Panama City,

Florida.

©Photo Josh Lanier

Sky Pro Imaging

850-896-3292

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CRIMINAL DEFENSE * PERSONAL INJURY

Steve Meadows FORMER ELECTED

STATE ATTORNEY

Prosecutor 20 years

Experienced Trial Attorney

*Former Law En-forcement Officer

Attorney At Law

850-215-2948 (24 hours)

Meadows & Kelley, P.A.

1232 Jenks Avenue.

Panama City, FL 32401

Please visit our new website: www.meadowsandkelley.com

[email protected]

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FAX 850-818-0246

Mercury Sable Cold Air, loaded, 98,000 miles

Mercury Mountaineer

Premium 3rd seat, leather. Power roof

114,000 miles, new car dealer trade …

NICE!!!!

93 Mustang GT convertible, V8 Auto, Air, 84,000 miles RARE! CHERRY CONDITION

01 Jeep Cherokee Larado, 2x4, leather,

fully equipped, 124,000 miles

DOUBLE SHARP!

09 Nissan 4 door 53,000 miles LOADED & EXTRA CLEAN .. Air and Auto

…..serving Bay and surrounding

counties for decades…fiends and

previous customers ...please drop

by to visit with us soon

Harvey and Allan Pitts

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Contact Email: [email protected]

Harvey (Male :: 1 month)

OK with Cats: Yes

OK with Dogs: Yes

1 month old Lab/Pointer mix

Jasper (Male Neutered :: 3

years)

OK with Cats: Yes

OK with Dogs: Yes

Jasper - 3 year old 5 lb

Chihuahua

Sunny (Male Neutered

:: 5 months)

OK with Cats: Yes

OK with Dogs: Yes

Description: Small dog, great

for condo or apartment. Low

to medium energy dog who is

easy to put a leash on and

walk. Likes to chase a

tennis ball, has not yet

learned to bring it back.

Gwen (Female :: 1 month)

OK with Cats: Yes

OK with Dogs: Yes

Willy

(Male :: 2 months)

Name: Fancy

(Female Spayed :: 3 months)

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Job Center Phone: (850) 872-4340 Fax: (850) 872-4346

625 Highway 231 Panama City, FL 32405 Hours: 8 am to 5pm Monday through Friday

Carpenter/Framer #10029416 No minimum education Salary $12 per hour

DOE. Permanent, full time position-working M-F (7:00 AM - 3:30 PM)

Qualifications:3 years' experience in carpentry (new construction). Valid

driver's license.Access to vehicle.Access to hand tools of the trade

(employer supplies all others).

Plumbers/Plumbers Helper #10016787 No minimum education Salary DOE.

Days and Hours: Normally Monday-Friday from 7:00 am-3:30 pm, or until

job is complete Requirements: Minimal experience required. Employer will

train.Must hold a current Florida driver's license and be insurable with

company.Employer will check references and will require a drug

screen.Candidate will be on 30-day probationary period, after which,

employer may provide benefits. Assemble pipe sections, tubing, or fittings,

using couplings, clamps, screws, bolts, cement, plastic solvent, caulking,

or soldering, brazing, or welding equipment. Install pipe assemblies,

fittings, valves, appliances such as dishwashers or water heaters, or

fixtures such as sinks or toilets, using hand or power tools. Additional

duties as required.

HR Administrative Assistant- Bilingual #10037428 High School Diploma or

GED, with one (1+) or more years of experience in a human resources

capacity. The ideal candidate will have an associate's or bachelor's degree

in Human Resources or related degree.Salary $10-$14 per hour DOE.

Bilingual Spanish required. Candidates with the best fit will have

experience in an HR capacity, along with bilingual capabilities with both

English and Spanish languages. Responsible for HR administrative support

for local office, including staffing, recruitment, onboarding, and other daily

human resources needs

***Will Need a Valid Driver License*** Responsible for picking up new

hires and transporting to worksite in company vehicle.

Requires excellent communication skills - written and oral, outstanding

customer service skills and ability to multi-task in a fast paced

environment, and strong Microsoft Office and Excel skills.

Billing Supervisor#10038870 High School Diploma or GED Salary $18-$22

per hour DOE. Hours are Monday thru Friday- Full time position.

Accounting Degree preferred but not necessary.Experience needed is

over 2 years doing Construction Billing in Timberline.

Duties: Work with Project Managers on a monthly basis to produce the

monthly invoices to our General Contractors.Other duties are required

but no limited to: Enter Change Orders and corresponding budget updates.

Set up jobs.

AdministrativeClerk– P/T#10040603 High School Diploma or GED Salary

$9 -$11 per hour DOE. Part-time 10 to 20 hours per week.

Skills and Qualifications: Reporting Skills, Administrative Writing Skills,

Microsoft Office Skills, Managing Processes, Organization, Analyzing

Information, Professionalism, Problem Solving, Verbal Communication.

General duties include, answering incoming calls, scheduling

appointments, greeting customers, emails, processing reports and

providing information to customers.

HVAC Technician #10008172 Vocational School Certificate Salary $12 -$20

per hour DOE. Qualified Experienced HVAC Technicians and Installers will

apply their technical skills and knowledge to maintain, troubleshoot, install

and repair ventilation, heating and air conditioning system used in

residential settings.The qualified candidate will have:EPA Certificate and

valid driver's license and good communications skills.

Rain Gutter Installer #10040596 High Scholl Diploma or GED Salary $9-

$15 per hour DOE. Full time permanent position working 40 + hours, 5

days a week - 7:00 AM-5:00 PM (days working may vary).

Requirements:Ability to work at high levels on ladders. Must be able to lift

up to 50 lbs. Must have transportation and valid driver's license. Must

have basic tools. One year experience in roofing and gutter installation

preferred. Employer will provide training. Duties include:Installing rain

gutters using gutter roll forming machine, job site clean-up and loading

and unloading work trailers.

Customer Service Representative #10039639 No minimum education

Salary DOE. Full time position working Monday to Friday 8 am to 4:30 pm.

Must have a minimum of six months' prior customer service work

experience. Position requires for applicant to be proficient in data entry.

Must be computer literate with skills in Excel.Must have knowledge of

telephone/email etiquette and able to work in a fast paced environment

Must be detailed orientated and have the ability to multi-task. Will be

taking orders over the phone or via emails- Data entry into computers -

Resolve issues concerning the orders.

Finance Coordinator #10039558 One year of College, Technical or

Vocational School Salary $18 - $24 per hour DOE.Full time position

working Monday to Thursday 8 am to 5 pm Friday 8 am to noon - 36 hours

a week Requires 24 months' work experience in accounting field,

preferable in insurance claims and sales. Must have excellent

communication skills and be a team player. Need to be knowledgeable with

the computer. Valid driver's license needed. Duties: Communication with

patients, insurance companies and co-workers. Working with insurance

claims.Data entry. Help with front desk when needed.

Medical Receptionist- P/T#10039493 High School Diploma or GED Salary

DOE. Part time position working Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

(hours working will vary), may be required to work some weekends.

Employer will conduct a background screen. Salary will be based on level

of work experience and skills.-

Requires a minimum of six months' work experience as a receptionist-

Experience as a receptionist in a medical office a plus! Must have basic

computer skills and able to operate office equipment such as computer,

phone, all in one scanner, copier and fax machine. Answer phones,

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Gouge Away is an upcoming hardcore

band from South Florida. The band

started in the spring of 2013 with vocalist

Christina Stijy and her ever so talented

band mates Mick Ford on the drums, Kotu

Bajaj rocking it on the bass, Victor Gabriel

playing the guitar and Peter Allen also

playing the guitar. This hardcore band

has out 2 EP‘s, 1 single and a full album

by the name ―Dies‖ on the way. When

asked about their favorite lyric in their

music they all agreed on ―I wasn‘t born to

die a statistic.‖ . Gouge Away is rounding up their tour with only two weeks

left in said tour.

This phenomenal punk band has been kicking it since early 2010. Starting in

Jacksonville, FL with vocalist/guitarist Graham Crainshaw performing purely

acoustic and then later finding his band mates Paul Chapman for the bass and

John Cyr on the

drums! This band

is Buffalo Buffalo!

The group

currently have out

1 album and 1 EP.

The group agreed

with ―Daddy‘s

teaching baby how

to rock!‖ as their

favorite lyric and

as a quick message

to everyone who

listens to Buffalo

Buffalo they say

―Don‘t be a dingus, just be excellent to each other!‖.

The last band of the eventful show was Gift Shop Girls! This group started

in early 2014 with Jason Glass and his symbolic lyrics singing vocals, Stephan

Washburn playing the drums, Tyler Miller showing us how it‘s done on the git

-fiddle, last but certainly not least Dylan Coffee on the bass! Gift Shop Girls

currently have one 8 song 7‖ inch record that is also available on limited

release on CD and available widely

on every major (and not so major)

digital distribution sites as well.

Mr. Washburn chose his favorite

lyric from all the songs to be

―These are the life games, we are

the prey, random guys to take it all

away.‖, but Mr. Glass does not

have a favorite! He says that each

lyric is heartfelt and every lyric is a

beautiful snowflake and he couldn‘t

choose just one. As a message to all

of their fans and just anyone out there ―Get cultured and then

start a band! If not a band, still get cultured anyway!‖.

BBB® Foundation announces “Student Ethics Scholarship” Winners

Pensacola, Fla. (June 15, 2015) – Better Business Bureau Foundation’s Torch Award

for Marketplace Ethics Student Scholarship recognizes high school students for their

commitment to ethical behavior and personal integrity. Each student selected

receives a $1,000 scholarship payable to the college or university of their choice. The ninth annual Student Ethics Scholarship winners for District III – Bay and surrounding counties: Ramsey Higdon – Robert F. Munroe Day School Hunter Jacques – Bay High School

Carley Mead – Chipley High School The BBB Student Ethics Scholarship Award

program recognizes college-bound students who personify high ethics as

demonstrated through leadership, community service, overall personal integrity and

academic history. For more information on the Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics, visit bbb.org/nwfl/torchaward

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House and 2 Apartments

905 McKenzie Ave. Panama City

Call 850-265-3430—Virgil I do return phone calls!

Land Use

MIXED USE

Zoning

MU-2

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TRIVIA…

How much do hummingbirds need to eat?

While awake, hummingbirds must eat at least every 30

minutes or they will starve to death. They need to eat

2.5 times their body weight every day this takes hun-

dreds of flowers everyday.

Was Apollo 12's landing a moon-shaking event?

When the Apollo 12 astronauts landed on the moon,

the impact caused the moon's surface to vibrate for 55

minutes. The vibrations were picked up by laboratory in-

struments, leading geologists to theorize that the moon's

surface is composed of fragile layers of rock.

Where was the first supermarket?

France had the first supermarket in the world. It was

started by relatives of the people who started the Texas Big

Bear supermarket chain.

Is American Gothic one of America's most famous paint-

ings?

Possibly, although it's certainly one of the most parodied.

American Gothic is one of the most reproduced, and paro-

died, images ever. Many artists have replaced the two peo-

ple with other known couples and replaced the house with

well known houses. References and parodies of the image

have been numerous for generations, appearing regularly

in such media as postcards, magazines, animated cartoons,

advertisements, comic books, and television shows.

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AS SEEN ON THE County Press Advertiser June 15th 2015

Jeb makes it official:

‗I‘m a candidate for

president‘ Jeb Bush formally announced his bid for

the White House on Monday with a speech

that sought to tie Hillary Clinton closely to

Barack Obama and his policies.

“I‟m a candidate for president of the United

States of America,” Bush, 62, said in an ad-

dress at Miami Dade College. Bush sug-

gested that Clinton would be untested in the

Democratic primary, and that if she won

her party's nomination she would represent

President Obama's third term. “I, for one, am not eager to see what another four years would look like un-

der that kind of leadership," Bush said to roaring applause from a crowd that included his mother, former

first lady Barbara Bush. "The presidency should not be passed on from one liberal to the next. "The party

now in the White House is planning a no-suspense primary, for a no-change election. To hold onto power.

To slog on with the same agenda under another name: That‟s our opponents‟ call to action this time

NEW WIC SITE TO OPEN IN SOUTHPORT

The Florida Department of Health in Bay County will open a new WIC site and have

clinic at the Dove Church located at 7308 Highway 77 in Southport on June 23, 2015.

―We are pleased to announce the opening of a new WIC site in Bay County. This will

enable us to reach more of the eligible women and children in our community,‖ said,

Claire Henninger, RD, LD/N, WIC Director of the Florida Department in Bay County.

It is through the leadership of Douglas M. Kent, MPH, Administrator that WIC

received the opportunity to bring services to Southport and surrounding areas

through a partnership with the Dove Church. Ms. Henninger extends sincere

appreciation to Pastor Jason Hall and the members of the Dove Church for this

opportunity to reach those that can benefit from WIC in this area. WIC is a federally

funded Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. The Florida Department of

Health Bay County WIC program provides nutrition education and counseling, breastfeeding support, referrals

for health care and community services, and no cost healthy foods. Each WIC client‘s unique nutritional needs

are identified through a nutrition assessment. This helps WIC provide tailored benefits that are responsive to the

client‘s individual nutrition needs. And now these benefits are provided through an Electronic Benefits Transfer

(EBT) card which gives the flexibility of purchasing what foods they need when they want them within benefits

issuance dates. WIC services are provided at the Dove Church the fourth Tuesday of every month from 8 am –

4 pm. For appointments and for more information, please call the main WIC Offices at The Florida Department

of Health in Bay County at 850-872-4666. For more information on the Florida Department of Health in Bay

County, visit www.baycountyhealth.org or call 850-872-4455.

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...and what is in your stars this week?

ARIES March 21-April 19 Give yourself a pat on the back, Aries. This week is likely to give birth to some serious insights that you

need to run with. With Mercury finally doing what it does best (moving forward, that is), you are about ready to connect the dots and see

the whole picture. Don‟t let what you don‟t know distract you from working with the clarity you‟ve garnered. Trust what you‟re able to

see, and let the rest develop in it‟s time. It‟s time to grow big, friend.

TAURUS April 20-May 20 It‟d be real easy to let all the things that are wrong in the world and in your relationships get you down.

There‟s plenty of stuff that sucks, and you have the right to feel bad about it. But here‟s the thing: falling apart or running away won‟t

help you, not one bit. You may have to deal with disappointments, but there‟s a bigger picture you shouldn‟t lose sight of. Look for

opportunities to spread your wings and be more true to yourself. Be authentically you to make the most of what‟s happening this week.

GEMINI May 21-June 21 You can‟t fix everything you‟d prefer to, and you can‟t know what‟s coming next. It‟s a bummer. What

you do this week is not as important as your attitude, Twin Star. Understand that your fears and misgivings are reflecting your ego more

than they‟re foreshadowing what‟s to come. Resist the urge to be defensive in the face of hardship. Yield to it so that you can understand

what you‟re really scared of, and cope with that, pal.

CANCER June 22-July 22 If you gather up your willpower and ready yourself for some deep work, you can avoid burning yourself

out before you get anywhere, Moonchild. Not all of the work before you will be a hardship, but it won‟t all be adventure either. Do the

groundwork necessary to align yourself with your primary motives so that in the face of all the little things you have to deal with, you

can stay true to your larger picture. Patience, persistence, and clarity of vision will bring you where you need to go this week.

LEO July 23-Aug. 22 Sometimes you don‟t get what you want, even when you super duper deserve it. You have come to the end of

a road, Leo, and it‟s time to check in with your instincts to see what you want next. When you look at your goals, do you know what is

motivating you to have them? Or do you have healthy and up-to-date reasons for where you‟ve set your sights? Be open to seeing things

differently, so you can move through this process with grace.

VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Make friends with the present moment, Virgo. Even if the conditions you‟re in suck, there‟s no use in

trying to ice out reality or in denying what‟s real. Acceptance is not defeat, it‟s the necessary springboard from which you can make

informed choices. Don‟t wait for things to get better before you strike out; push yourself forward to make them better now, dear one!

Collaborate with people and participate in the situations you‟re in to advance things to where you want „em to be.

LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 The line between being a selfish jerk and treating your self like a priority can be foggy sometimes. When

the people around you are used to you putting their needs first, they can get pretty bent out of shape when you don‟t do it. it‟s not that

they‟re (necessarily) jerks, it‟s that you have created certain expectations through your long-standing behavior; so when you change,

folks may not like it. Oh well. If you are finally taking care of yourself, you‟re bound to ruffle some feathers; but don‟t let it stop you,

Libra.

SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 It‟s hard to be in a power struggle with someone who won‟t bite. Even if you feel that you‟re fighting for

peace, once you engage in b-s, you‟re gonna stink, Scorpio. Maintain your equilibrium as hardheaded Saturn returns to your sign for one

more stomp around. Participate in ways that reflect who you are and how you want to be in the world; and let others think, feel, and do

as they will. All you‟re responsible for is your own part.

SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 Stress and anxiety are the worst. They mess up your intuition, incline you to see mountains when

you‟re looking at molehills, and make everything feel dire. Strive to develop stronger relationship between self-care and fear, Sag.

That‟ll require you to be a better, more caring friend to yourself. I know you have stuff to do and it may feel like you don‟t have enough

time to do it, but being a bully to yourself is not a sustainable way to get things done. Align with why before you get to how this week.

CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 Are you ready to change your attitudes? You can stall all you like, but it‟s not necessary to struggle

so much, Cappy. The stress you bring to situations is making what would otherwise be some rough patches into major life travails. Be

brave! Show up already having decided to do and be your best. Show up willing, my friend. You know what and how you need to

change. Now figure out how to start, and the rest will flow from there.

AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 Sometimes it‟s just too much. The world is crazy! There‟s so much to do, and it never all gets done.

This week you‟re on call to nurture your soul. Seek ways of supporting yourself while you go through trials, no matter how big or small

they are. Look for connections this week that link your heart to your strategies for survival. That may mean that things go slower than

you‟d like or that you think you‟re wasting time, but I promise that it‟ll make the journey so much better.

PISCES Feb. 19-March 20 Sure, Pisces, you‟ve got to trust in your self, but are you trustworthy? It‟s unrealistic to trust a person

when they don‟t consistently have your back; how can you soothe your self if you know, when push comes to shove, you wont stand up

for your own needs? Be true to your heart of hearts. Stand up and stand tall, and honor your right to be wherever and whatever you are.

Be a good friend to yourself this week.

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Greenhead Bait & Tackle offers a wide selection of handmade lures and weights for both freshwater

and saltwater, marketed under the name JamFab Jigs and Custom Lures, it has been a Veteran/family

owned and operated business since 1999 and opened their store in Greenhead on Memorial Day of 2014.

Jerry and Robin Teachout are both from New York state. And fell in love with Florida and decided to

stay. Jerry served in the U.S. Navy for twenty-two years and is a third generation Gunners Mate. Robin

also comes from a military family her father having served in the Navy as well. Robin started working at

the shop full time about six years ago. Since then they now make close to a thousand of their own products.

They also take custom orders on lures. All of their products are produce using American made materials.

In 2013 Jerry designed a specialty made lure for the Boca Raton Tarpon competition. The fisherman

using it place 5th over all, and had never before place in the

previous years of competing. The lures will be made available to

the public for purchase in 2016.

They also offer a specialty made leader rig that were

designed when bottom fishing with ―J‖ hooks was banned.

These rigs are approved federally to be used for bottom fishing.

Jerry and Robin both believe in high quality goods at affordable prices. Buying in bulk to save the costumer

money.

Robin stated "When you do something you love, you'll do it for free." Referring to small business not having a

high profit margin .

Greenhead Bait and Tackle also wants the public to know that they are now a local distributor for Makia brand

fishing line. Being a distributor they are able to supply this brand of line to all local bait and tackle shops.

Jerry and Robin are wonderful people that want to make sure that fishing doesn‟t fall to the way side. Come by

and see them they are always there, the shop is open seven days a week from 6:30 am to 5:30 pm. They also offer

frozen bait, squid and cigar minnows. Along side their own brand of JamFab Jigs they also have Gulp, DOA, Bass

Pro, Zoom, Mustad and many more, you will be surprised at all this shop has to offer!

Be sure not to miss out on this shop if you‟re a fishermen and haven't been by you don‟t know what you have been missing. Take the time for a little bit of

a drive and come see Jerry and Robin at Greenhead Bait and Tackle. You wont be sorry you did.

Greenhead Bait and Tackle

Located on Hwy 77 6.5 miles north of Hwy 20

850-773-3334 * 850-866-6068

Jerry and Robin

Teachout Owner/

Operators of Greenhead Bait

& Tackle

Tarpon Lure that will be

available to the public for

purchase in 2016

Inside Greenhead Bait & Tackle

Highlighting Area Businesses An overview of Bay and surrounding county small businesses...

Featuring a new business every week

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Greenhead Training Center

Jerry Teachout Facility Owner and Operator

5491 Highway 77 CHIPLEY FL 32428

850-866-6068

FL Security ―D‖ and ―G‖ Officer Training Advanced Firearms Training

Specialist Security Training Courses Range Safety Officer Training

Basic Life Saving—First Aid Training Executive Protection Agent Training

EMAIL: Info@[email protected]

Harrison Ave. Panama City

How old was Henry VIII when he became king? Henry was just shy of 18 years old when he became king, and had been preparing for it

from the time of his older brother Arthur's death. At this age, he was not the image that

we usually call to mind when we hear the name Henry VIII. He was not the overweight

and ill man of his later years. In his youth, he was handsome and athletic.

He was tall and had a bright red-gold cap of hair and beard, a far cry from the fat, balding

and unhealthy man that is often remembered

What is a Cornish game hen? A Cornish game hen is really just a young Cornish

chicken, usually 5 to 6 weeks of age, that weighs no

more than 2 pounds.

Where did Pabst get its blue ribbon?

In 1893, Milwaukee's Pabst beer won a blue ribbon at

the Chicago Fair, and was sold thereafter as

Pabst Blue Ribbon beer.

Was ketchup good for what ails ya?

At one time, some thought so -- Ketchup was sold in

the United States as a patent medicine in the early

nineteenth century -- Dr. Miles'

Compound Extract of Tomato.

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“Now that’s Music” Get the inside scoop on Local

Bands playing in and around our

This weeks edition featuring

Articles By Elyssia Lamoure * ©Photos By Arron Carr

Cannabyss is a

local metal band that

by popular public

review ―will have you

ready to throw down

your stuff and hop into

the moshpit.‖ Reece

Curtis is the vocalist of

this fine band, while

the ever so talented,

Kris Sallaway is

playing guitar and

Austin Cornette-Finch

on the drums. Now

when the band started it

was originally called

Labyrinth and only

included Kris and

Austin, but the metal

masterpiece

―Cannabyss‖ was

formed 2014. Currently

the band has two

albums out, with one

recorded Live at

Winterfest and the

other recorded right here in downtown Panama City, Florida at A&M

Theatre‘s! When asked their favorite lyric the band replied with

―Blunt Punch‖. Last, but definitely not least with this group on the

rise; The band says ―One of the good things about our music ,is it

sounds classic metal, and we actually care about our music and we try

to be as honest with our fans.‖

After Me, The Flood After Me, The Flood is a phenomenal hardcore band out of Georgia,

going a round about tour playing for all sorts of faces. The band

started in 2008/2009, with Taylor Whiddon and his amazing voice on

vocals, Jove Holloway on guitar, Brett Griffin is the bassist, Joseph

Dempsey playing guitar, and last, but certainly not least Thomas

White kicking it on drums! The group is coming out with a new record

this year and their favorite lyric would be ―We taste the soil and the

balance was disconnected. It never will be reestablished and I‘m

sorry son, but your father didn't make it, because the look in your

eyes reminded me of a better place in my mind and the casket is

closed and I didn‘t get to say goodbye.‖. When the band gets known

they want to tour the entire world. For the public eye the band has

to say ―Not to be afraid to express themselves and to always be

yourself, never fit the mold. That dreams are apart of growing up and

if you let them fade away you are losing a connection with yourself,

follow your heart. Y‘all just be happy, it‘s okay to be broken, because

it will always be okay.‖. They can‘t wait to see us all again in Panama

City and will probably be back July 11th.

This final band

is straight out of

Austin,

Texas!

Insvrgence

(Insurgence) is a

heavy hardcore

group and on

their tour from

coast to coast! They played very heavily in the Texas area and

occasionally made tours to California, even though they were picked

up by a label, they still book all their performances themselves.

Insvrgence began 2011 with vocalist James Wendt and guitarist Rafe

Holmes, the ―road ready crew‖ were all together two and a half years

later, which includes Drew Walker on guitar as well, Jacob Mercado

plays bass and Dave Applebaum rockin‘ the drums! They currently

have out just one album called ―The Tower‖ and you can find them on

Itunes and Spotify. When asked what their message would be vocalist

James Wendt replied ―We are all about the message, we are trying to

lock kids into seeing how our government effects us and not just

getting them to vote, but to also really pay attention to what candidates

are saying and what they are going once they get into office and

thinking about their next vote, instead of giving up. Using our

democracy instead of it use us.‖.

Reece Curtis (left), Austin Cornette-Finch

and Kris Sallaway (right)

“Cannabyss”

playing live at

A&M Theatre

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WHAT THEY ARE

SAYING…

Florida Business

Leaders Applaud

Governor Scott‘s

Economic Development

Mission to Paris

PARIS, Fla. – Today, Florida business

leaders applauded Governor Scott‘s

economic development mission to the

2015 International Paris Air Show.

Earlier today, Governor Scott led a

delegation to share Florida‘s success

story with industry leaders from

across the world. The delegation

consisted of 17 Florida aviation and

aerospace, and defense and homeland

security small businesses, and

economic development leaders.

Bill Johnson, EFI president & CEO,

said, ―Events like the Paris Air Show

not only provide our economic

development team with a unique

opportunity to meet one-on-one with

industry leaders, but it allows our

small businesses to reach a global

audience they could not meet with

anywhere else during the year. Our

development and trade teams do a

fantastic job of promoting not only

the state but the companies going with

us. We‘re looking forward to another

successful mission.‖

John Karas, vice president of strategy

and business development, Lockheed

Martin Space Systems Company,

said, ―Lockheed Martin is proud to

have a longstanding presence at Cape

Canaveral supporting the U.S. Navy,

NASA and commercial space

customers. Florida‘s aerospace and

defense industry is as strong as it has

ever been, and we look forward to

helping it continue to thrive. We

appreciate the opportunity to be here

today at the opening of the Florida

Pavilion with Governor Scott and

Secretary Johnson, and we‘re

encouraged by the impressive

showing from small businesses and

organizations exhibiting here this

week.‖

Frederico Curado, president and

CEO of Embraer, said, ―Florida has

continued to provide us with the

workforce and resources we need to

be successful, so we are proud to use

this venue to announce our latest

expansion plans and continued

commitment to the state. Once again,

we are in great company with the

organizations and small businesses

coming together here at the Florida

Pavilion.‖

Dr. John R. Watret, Emrby-Riddle

Aeronautical University Interim

president, said, ―Governor Scott

brings the needed credibility and

energy to drive success for the Florida

delegation. He has worked tirelessly

to support the expansion of Florida

aviation and aerospace companies

small and large on the international

stage and Embry-Riddle has directly

benefited from that commitment – we

are growing our international

network of campuses and attracting

more students to study at our

locations in the United States.‖

Mike Wallace, vice president of

Business Development for Loos &

Co., Inc., said, ―Florida has been

probably the most progressive state

when it comes to promoting its

various industries. Governor Scott is

continuing a long tradition of

attendance at the Paris Air Show as

well as at the Farnborough Air Show.

It means a lot to have the Governor at

the show leading the Florida

delegation. It is great for the

exhibitors because it shows a

commitment to the small businesses

that traditionally exhibit with

Enterprise Florida.‖

Frank Ruggiero, vice president of

sales & marketing for Future Metals

LLC, said, ―The Southeastern United

States has become a global hot spot

for aerospace manufacturing and

aircraft maintenance over the past

several years. Governor Scott has

been actively involved in bringing new

aerospace investment to Florida

during that time, which has created

opportunities for our business to grow

not only within the state but around

the world. His commitment to

Enterprise Florida and direct

involvement at the Paris Airshow has

helped Future Metals strengthen our

position as the leading exporter of

aircraft quality metals in the state,

which has translated to our ability to

create more jobs at our headquarters

in South Florida.‖

Bill Hampton, Embry-Riddle

Aeronautical University‘s senior vice

president and chief marketing officer,

said, ―We have been participating in

Enterprise Florida international air

show pavilions for more than 10

years. The Pavilion is not only a

chance to connect with new

customers, but to solidify our Florida-

based relationships and add value as

the ‗world‘s leader in aviation and

aerospace higher education.‘ The

presence and connections created by

EFI have been integral to our

international relationships. Most

importantly, EFI was an important

catalyst for the Embry-Riddle Asia

campus which was established in

2013.‖

Pierre Pinsonnault, president of

Aerospace Precision, Inc., said,

―Having Governor Scott at the Paris

Air Show is indicative of the

importance that he places to expand

the aviation sector and to become the

#1 State of aerospace job creation.

Governor's Scott presence solidifies

his willingness to assist small aviation

businesses by promoting all the

services offered by Enterprise

Florida. Enterprise Florida is very

diligent in bringing about a full

agenda of events and opportunities to

network with existing and potential

customers within the aviation

industry.‖

Mauricio Mendoza, international

sales manager for Pan American Tool

Corp., said, ―Governor Scott‘s

presence at the Paris Air Show is a

clear sign of how important it is for

the state of Florida to support small

businesses and stand beside their

export efforts at international events

of great importance and visibility.

Enterprise Florida has helped us by

offering all the resources that are

available only to major corporations

with big trade show budgets to small

businesses like ours at a fraction of

the cost.‖

Keith Norden, president & CEO of

Team Volusia EDC, said, ―As

Governor Scott is the State's primary

sales person, it is important that he

lead the Florida delegation since

Aviation and Aerospace is a key

sector in our State's economy. His

presence at the Paris Air Show/

Florida Pavilion and Enterprise

Florida‘s assistance with the

coordination of our efforts shows that

we are one of the top States for this

industry sector.‖

Evangelina Fernandez, president of

Florida Aeronautics, Inc., said,

―Governor Scott's presence at the

Paris Airshow will have great effect

on the Aerospace industry because

there will be a greater effort to invest

or re-invest in Aerospace companies,

not only to help clients around the

world, but also to foster greater

growth in the economy of Florida.

Enterprise Florida has been

extremely helpful in planning

everything and helping us find out

about their trade grants, which made

it possible for our company to attend

the show.‖

Larry K. Williams, president and

CEO of The Beacon Council, said,

―Governor Scott is the CEO of our

state. Nothing sells Florida better

than having our top level executive

make the sales pitch to his

counterparts in the C Suite. Aviation

is one of Florida and Miami Dade‘s

most important and growing

industries. Governor Scott

understands the importance of this

industry to our community and is an

outstanding advocate for its continued

growth. We have collaborated closely

with the Enterprise Florida team, who

has helped us prepare to take full

advantage of this valuable business

generation opportunity.‖

Rick Cunliffe, CEO of Discovery

Aviation, Inc. – Melbourne, FL, said,

―The Paris Airshow is the most

significant commercial aviation event

in the world. Having the State of

Florida provide a first class venue,

and financial support allows small

companies like Discovery bring their

world class products to the world's

most important stage. Enterprise

Florida‘s financial assistance through

the Florida grants allows our

company to exhibit at a show that

meets such a wide audience.‖

Raul Segredo, president of Avionica,

Inc., said, ―Governor Rick Scott has a

well-known reputation for

successfully promoting business, and

his attendance at the Paris Air Show

reaffirms Florida‘s international role

in the aviation and aerospace

industry. His activities at the Paris

Air Show promote relationships with

decision-makers, shining the spotlight

on a skilled workforce already in

place to provide support, whether

aviation firms on the Space Coast or

expanding Miami companies like

Avionica. Our longtime relationship

with Enterprise Florida has helped us

to prepare for networking and

meeting potential clients at the Paris

Air Show.‖

Paul Raudenbush, senior vice

president of Haskell, said, ―The

leading companies in Aviation/

Aerospace want to see leadership and

Governor Rick Scott brings a unique

and direct type of leadership that is

absolutely necessary in attracting the

attention of these business leaders.

We have done this show many times

and enjoyed a tremendous

partnership with Enterprise Florida

over the years. We are proud to be

associated with Enterprise Florida.‖

Albert Arce, CEO of Airgroup

Dynamics, Inc., said, ―I feel very

fortunate as an American when I see

that Governor Rick Scott is by our

side, representing the aviation

industry for the State of Florida. The

past years have been no cakewalk for

the aviation industry due to

persistently rising fuel costs and

international economic recessions. In

order to survive in the world market

we must promote bright ideas and

creative innovations. Governor Rick

Scott is full of optimism due his focus

on economic prosperity, robust

population growth, urbanization, and

his devotion to increase Florida‘s

contribution to the global society.

With the support of Florida

Enterprise and Governor Rick Scott,

we can provide basic knowledge and

principles to the aviation marketplace

worldwide. Governor Rick Scott

knows that great things happen when

motivation meets the needs of the

community.‖