Apr 26, 2018
McDaniel’s passion for art shines through at senior center
Sandy McDaniel started sketching after she had a stroke. Because of the feelings of panic she was having as a result of it, she went to see a psychologist to help her deal with the issue.
Apr 26, 2018
Spring Fling supports garden club’s endeavors
The Navarre Conference Center’s parking lot turned into a colorful bed of blooms Friday as the Navarre Garden Club celebrated its annual Spring Fling.
Apr 26, 2018
Odyssey of the Mind teams crush competition
Fourth and fifth-grade students were challenged to engineer from scratch a structure to support more than 100 pounds in one of many challenges in this year’s Odyssey of the Mind.
Apr 19, 2018
Popularity of pickleball leads to league
Steve Nicholson has played racquetball most of his life. He didn’t start playing pickleball until a few years ago after he retired.
Apr 19, 2018
Raider Games brighten the day of everyone involved
Carissa Spessard had never been a part of the Raider Games until Friday. The Navarre High swimmer didn’t hesitate to dive into the opportunity when asked.
Apr 19, 2018
Taking it to the streets in Gulf Breeze
Get golf carts off the sidewalks and don’t let children behind the wheel.
Apr 19, 2018
Journee’s journey to equestrian success
In English-style competitive horseback riding, balance between horse and rider is essential to victory. Judges at these contests are watching the pair closely for perfect form, posture, straight line and precise technique.
Apr 19, 2018
From South America to the beaches of Navarre
Sweet Pea the sea turtle learned a little Spanish last week as visitors from the South American country of Bolivia took a special tour of the Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center.
Apr 19, 2018
Milestone night for Precision Martial Arts
Zoe Maltby was 7 years old when she started doling out punches on the brightly colored mats of Precision Martial Arts in Navarre.
Apr 12, 2018
A night at the mystery dinner theater
Two hours of anticipation was on the cusp of its conclusion Saturday night. The final piece of the script was in my hands — the reporter known as Smitty in the Holley Navarre Senior Center’s mystery dinner theater production — and also in the hands of the sometimes-clueless Inspector Eddie Constantine, a role played by Brian Finegan.