The Gulf Breeze Zoo is excited to announce the birth of not one, not two but three baby giraffes just in time for the holidays.
Park Director Cassidy Mazzone, along with Animal Care Staff, had been anticipating the births for the past 15 months which is the typical gestation period for giraffes. On Oct. 22 Artemis gave birth to a female calf named Arrow. The other two quickly followed with Sophia giving birth to a male calf named Salem on Oct. 25 and on Oct. 27 Kaliape, a female calf, was born to Kelly.
Dogs are known as “man’s best friend.” While the saying regards how an owner feels about their own dog, there are a group of dogs who extend that friendship to complete strangers.
Each year, the Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center (NBSTCC) hosts a gala to raise funds for its programs and operations, which include educating visitors about marine ecosystems and helping injured or distressed sea turtles in Santa Rosa County. This year, the Sea Turtle Soiree will be held Dec. 7, at the Club at Hidden Creek in Navarre from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Each Thanksgiving comes with its challenges, not just for those of us dealing with obnoxious in-laws. Holley Navarre Fire District, and districts across the country, deal with increased calls related to kitchen fires, medical emergencies and even car wrecks related to the holiday.
Navarre alum Emily (Madril) Sams is a National Women’s Soccer League champion.
The league’s defender of the year helped the Orlando Pride top the Washington Spirit 1-0 to win their first championship in franchise history Saturday night in Kansas City.
Senior Ryan Evans will tell you the confidence of this Navarre boys soccer team is growing.
It could have been rattled after the season opener, when the Raiders lost 4-3 to reigning district champion Tate. Instead, Navarre got on track, rattling off five consecutive wins to carry a ton of momentum into Thanksgiving break.