Navarre Park’s Trojan butterfly won’t fly
We want to preface this with a simple statement of goal. We want the Panhandle Butterfly House to succeed. They are an asset to our community.
Out and About
Sunday, Nov. 11 is Veteran’s Day and the Holley Navarre Senior Center is offering their pancake breakfast half-off to all veterans on Saturday. The pancake breakfast is held from 7 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. at the Holley Navarre Senior Center at 8476 Gordon Goodin Lane in Navarre – across from the Library. They are trying an experiment by adding hash browns. If you like the hash browns, let them know and they will keep them on the menu.
Brian Out Loud
Just as you can’t put spilled milk back into the carton, you can’t put chaos back in the box that was opened with college football’s new redshirt rule.
Out and About
Start the weekend on Friday night at the Taste of Gulf Breeze for ages 21 and up. You can taste food and beverages from area restaurants for a very low cost. Please see the ad in this issue on page B9.
Introducing Eden Davenport
You may have noticed a new name in the paper for the past two issues – Eden Davenport. Navarre Press is excited to introduce you to the young lady behind the name. Eden is a new intern from Navarre High School who is now a budding young journalist. She took a journalism class and loved it – and now she wants to see how the process of putting a newspaper together really works.
Brian Out Loud
Quentin Randolph made his first career start Saturday night for the University of West Florida football team.
The Bible is proven daily
That DiFi and desperate Democrats produced an 11th hour derailment attempt was no surprise!
Bully Breeds now adoptable in Santa Rosa
With great joy and even tears our community heard the news Monday that Santa Rosa Animal Services would end the practice of breed bans on adoptions. Moving forward they will base decisions on a dog’s temperament instead of the breed.
Out and About
There are a lot of events in the month of October. Here are just a few. See more at beachestowoodlands.com.
Brian Out Loud
Never think a game is over until the clock hits zero and one team has more points than the other.




