Woman’s Club supports Children in Crisis
Help Feed the Children, Santa Rosa Woman’s Club’s two-month-long food drive for Children in Crisis’ food pantry, collected 9,058 pounds of food – the equivalent of $15,861 worth of groceries.
On Fairy Wings: ‘Fairy Lady of Navarre’ steps back, leaves hole at flea market
Since the first day the Gulf Breeze Flea Market opened more than 30 years ago, Caroline McCaul has been there.
When she started, her four children were still in school.
Splash pad opens for season in Milton
The Milton Splash Pad opens for the season on Saturday at 10 a.m.
It will be open through Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and closed Monday for maintenance.
The City’s Splash Pad is located in Carpenter’s Park, at the intersection of Broad Street and Munson Highway.
The Splash Pad Rules are posted at the facility.
Drone’s eye view of Navarre Park
Administrators of a local Facebook page that goes by the name of Navarre-A-Holics recently took these drone photos of the progress on Navarre Park construction.
Tongue-tying world record holder hosts PAWS fundraiser
Al Gliniecki and his wife, Jeannette Cooper Gliniecki, are celebrating the one-year anniversary of adopting their pup by hosting a championship for folks who can tie cherry stems into knots. The event will raise money for the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society, which is where they got Bambi.
Easier access likely on way for Navarre Garden Club
Folks may find it easier to get in and out of the Navarre Garden Club following the action of the Santa Rosa County Zoning Board April 27.
Prom 2021: Different, unofficial, fun
As soon as Navarre High School (NHS) senior Jaden Cave and her mother Jo Ann heard there would not be a prom this year, they knew they had to take matters into their own hands, again.
Navarre YMCA offers something for everyone
Do you need a place where you can exercise and swim? Are you looking for a place where your children can participate in activities ranging from basketball to soccer and swimming?
Former attorney finds simple joy collecting beach debris
If you’ve ever wondered what people lose in the Santa Rosa Sound, Penny and Richard Boyce’s backyard has some telling clues.
Carnival celebrates students in military families
Joe Simmons has moved around quite a bit in his life. It comes with the territory of being in a military family.
He’s lived in Alaska, Utah, Virginia and Florida.
















