In the Bible, food is often used to display the teachings of Christ and show people the power of God.
While they cannot turn water into wine or turn five loaves and a few fish into a feast worthy of 5,000 people, Navarre First Assembly of God is looking to make an impact with food in their own way during the ‘Day of Hope’ on August 6.
As part of the Responsible Pier Initiative, the Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center has taken the lead, along with the UF/IFAS Santa Rosa County Florida Sea Grant Extension Office, on Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation’s Monofilament Recovery and Recycling & Program to further educate and encourage anglers’ help.
BISSELL Pet Foundation is looking to help Santa Rosa County Animal Services empty out its shelter this July.
From July 11 to July 31, BISSELL Pet Foundation will be sponsoring reduced adoption fees in an effort to take homeless pets from kennels to couches. The longest-ever Summer National “Empty the Shelters” event will be hosted in more than 250 shelters in 42 states, which includes SRC Animal Services.
SRC Animal Services, located at 4451 Pine Forest Road in Milton, will offer $5 adoption fees for cats, kittens, dogs and puppies. All interested adopters can find more details online at www.santarosa.fl.gov/animals.
The Navarre Raider boys soccer team is hosting a clinic in the high school cafeteria Aug. 13 that focuses on sports nutrition, the impact proper weightlifting can have on soccer performance, the importance of sports psychology and navigating the recruiting process.
A defining moment for Navarre Xpress unfolded on a sweltering Sunday in early June at Sherman Robinson Stadium in Pensacola.
The boys team representing the local track club won an AAU district championship. The girls placed second. Combined, the two teams scored the most points of any other team at the area meet.
Navarre head football coach Jay Walls stands outside the weight room and looks up at the sky to see where things stand weather-wise on the final Thursday of June.
It’s cloudy and rumbles of thunder can be heard off in the distance, but he’s hoping the Raiders have an opportunity to get on the practice field for a summer workout, and soon enough, the lightning does clear out, though a light rain begins to fall shortly after the players get things going on the field.