The front porch of the home at the corner of Avenida De Sol and Mercado Street in Navarre is a bit different from the neighbors.
There’s no furniture or decorations. Sandbags are piled to one side, and walls around the door frame have been modified with a system to allow plastic barriers to be snapped into place.
Tim Grier grew up playing lacrosse in Maryland. But he didn’t play much after high school. He had a career in the Marines as a first sergeant and is now a Junior ROTC Instructor at Navarre High School.
Gabe Davis shot out of the backfield with a full head of steam, the defense with no chance to slow him down. In the blink of an eye, the rising senior was in the end zone, extending Navarre’s lead over Milton to double digits in the spring game Friday night at Bennett C. Russell Stadium.
I am a coffee snob, I admit it, I like coffee! I like the smell of coffee. I like the taste of coffee. I like sitting in a coffeeshop with a good cup of coffee chatting with a friend, or just watching the world go by. So, I was disappointed to discover that there is no Starbucks or Caribou Coffee or any other familiar coffee chain represented in Navarre.
Before the pomp and circumstance of Saturday’s graduation ceremony, a handful of Navarre High School seniors gathered with their family and friends for a night of worship at a baccalaureate service May 23 in the Navarre Conference Center.
Juana’s Pagodas and Sailors’ Grill is celebrating 30 years of service along Navarre Beach this year, and with that anniversary came a hefty investment, said general manager Kevin Rudzki.