The countdown to Christmas has begun. Once again – it snuck up on me. No matter how much I am determined for Christmas to not catch me unprepared it does – except for the year we went out of town for two weeks during Christmas. I was prepared for that one – especially because the trip itself was the only gift we gave that year.
Incorporation supporters have likened the incorporation wave to the Boston Tea Party—a stand against taxation without representation. They are angered by what they view as bloated and unresponsive county government and want greater control over how their taxes are spent. Proponents argue that the best way to make government responsive to community interests is to make it a community government.
Dan Brown is superintendent of Gulf Islands National Seashore. In a way he’s the “big boss” of the pristine stretch of barrier islands which skirt the Mississippi and northwest Florida coasts. He’s also head honcho of historic local park areas, such as Fort Pickens, Fort Barrancas and the Naval Live Oaks Reserve.
Kick off the holiday season with fourth annual Navarre Chamber Foundation’s Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk Saturday, Dec. 6, at 8 a.m. The non-competitive unscored family event is for all ages, and will start and finish at the Holley-Navarre main fire station, 8618 Esplanade St. (behind Tropical Smoothie). Register online at www.active.com, download the form at www.navarrechamberfoundation.org, or pick-up a registration application at Navarre Visitor Information Center/Chamber of Commerce. Registration is $20.