Navarre High School students put on a production of “The Great Gatsby” last weekend, and both Friday and Saturday night the cast performed to a large audience in the school’s cafeteria.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and local middle schools are encouraging students to not only treat others with respect, but also to speak up if they see others being mistreated as well.
Donna Miller will be lifting weights on November 16 at the NPC Flex Fest at the Pensacola Bay Center. But the heaviest weight will be lifted from Miller’s heart and mind.
The fourth annual Boo at the Zoo closed out its second weekend of Halloween fun, and Saturday the Gulf Breeze Zoo was packed with kids enjoying face painting, bounce houses and a trick-or-treat trail near the animals.
The temperatures have cooled, the water is now smooth, and the beach seems almost deserted. With very few visitors dotting the beach, Sunday marked the end of the 2013 lifeguard season.
Navarre earned its second straight and third-ever district title in dramatic fashion Friday, scoring 28 unanswered points to beat Choctawhatchee 35-28 at Bennett C. Russell Stadium.
Two fumbled kickoffs helped the Indians (5-3, 0-1 in District 2-6A play) build a 28-14 halftime lead, but Navarre (5-3, 2-0) stormed back after intermission.
All of God’s creatures are en titled to a blessing, and blessed they were on Saturday morning at St. Sylvester Catholic Church’s annual Blessing of the Pets event.
The Woodlawn Beach Middle School Robotics Club is using the science fiction movie “Tron” for inspiration as part of their robotics project and campaign this year for the Emerald Coast BEST Robotics competition.
The Navarre Beach Marine Science Station will be serving deep-sea tricks and treats next weekend at its 3rd annual Spooktacular Science by the Sea from 6 – 9 p.m. on October 25 and 26 at its location in Navarre Beach Park.