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Island Times Volume VIII, Number 23 Pensacola Beach, Florida March 5, 2013 The Island Goes Irish ~ St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl Fills Pot O’Gold For Hospice Pensacola Beach’s very own leprechaun Lloyd Hess arrived Crawl starts at 10 a.m. Sunday, March 17 at Sidelines where the the Island promotion hosted by the Pensacola Beach Chamber.

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I sland T imesVolume VIII, Number 23 Pensacola Beach, Florida March 5, 2013

TheIsland Goes Irish

~St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl Fills Pot O’Gold For HospicePensacola Beach’s very own leprechaun Lloyd Hess arrived ���������������� ���������������������������������������������Crawl starts at 10 a.m. Sunday, March 17 at Sidelines where the ����������������� ���� ����������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������!�"��#��������the Island promotion hosted by the Pensacola Beach Chamber. ��������$�!���������������� ��� ��������!�����

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Kicking up their heels at Paddy O’Leary’s last year are (L to R): Jennifer Neal, Shelby Smith and Moniker Springer. The St. Patrick look-alike is Josh Neese.

Paddy Blake, founder of the St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl

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Good Luck Leprechauns Bring Shenanigans To Beach

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Forever ...Barefoot on the BeachAs a tribute to Jane Waters who passed away January 10, 2012 Island Times will continue to run some of Jane’s favorite columns for your enjoyment

March 5, 2013

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The Islander Newspaper – April 24, 1984

I have never met anyone who gave rave reviews to Daylight Savings Time. That doesn’t seem to deter the United States govern-ment from setting the last Sunday ("�2��(�� $�� �!�� ���($�� -�-�"��to “Spring Forward.” And you better spring whether you want to or not. If you don’t move your ��&�$!�$+�$"�!�����'���%(���)��one hour late everywhere you go �"�6�"+$'�-��"(",E��(&��!��!����+�)���1���)'��!���(-��'���,���there if you don’t spring. I’m not sure I ever really understood the point of saving more daylight in the evening by stealing it from the early morning. I am one of those dense people who believes that

"$�����%(���+���"��(��F"���6$-�won’t tamper with it.

."� �$��� "$����� %$�� ��&(",�$��",�$����(,!�������"���(���%(�!�(��� �%"� $������+� +$'�(,!�� �"��,��$�(�"�� �"�(�� $� �(-�'� "$-�+�William Willett invented Daylight 6$1(",�� 5(-�� ("� #9��/� G3(&��Willett never heard of this guy $"+� +��$���� !�0�� "�� ���$�(1�� ���his! Who needs daylight to throw +$�����3(&��%$"������&"�%/H�5!��%!����(+�$�(������$1�������((�'/�Old Bill Willett had a theory that people get up earlier in the morning in the summer months �("�� �!�� ��"� �(���� �$��(��/�2���those people who rise at sun up G"���-'���(�"+�H�,���$��",�%(�!�out turning on the lights, and if �!�'�$�����(���$%$&��$����1�"��/-/�

%!(!�(����$��'��( ��/-/�G)����!�'�!$1��)��"�����("����$/-/�%!(!�(����$��'���$/-/H��!�'�%(���,����"��more hour at night without turn-ing on the lights. Then, if they ,�����)�+�$��+��&���!�'�%(���"�1���ever have to turn on the lights all summer long, and they will save �����((�'/�F"�����"$���'��;(������"�1����,���+�����$��'���-����$(���"+(�(�"(",��$1(",�����!���%$����heater saving, so at best daylight saving is pretty small.

7$'�(,!�� �$1(",�� �(-�� $"���$��� ���)��-�/� ���� � $-������"�(+��� �!����%!��%��&� $�� �!��I�"&�J$�+�4������6!��/�����-��tell you, it’s hard enough for those gals to get there at a legitimate �( �$/-/�����$��"��$��( �$/-/��!$��(�� ��$��'� �1�� $/-/�;!$�� +�� �!��

����-����$���(��(��(��+$'�(,!�����not? Their eyes aren’t open yet $"'%$'/�2"+����&(",�)$&�$�)(���%!�"�-'�!(�+��"�%���� ("�$"�����!�'� +(+� "��� !$",�� �!�(�� �%"���&�� $��",� %(�!� �!���� ("� �!��!����/� ."���$+� ��� �!�(�&(",� �������+�$���( �$/-/��!�'���������$������'��"�(����1�"�$/-/�5!�'�$%$&��"�+� $"+� +�-$"+�+� �-������$���"�(�"��-$&�("��!��-(++�������!���������� �!���$-(�'0���--��tion. They stubbornly remained one hour behind time until the ��&��>�����)$&%$�+/?�."��!����days, we adjusted to “baby time.” .����+�������!��,�1��"-�"��$��!(",���� �%�� $)���� %!�� &"�%�� %!$��

time it should be, summer or win-ter. A four-month-old, that’s who.

Surely, a pointless tradition %!(!�!$���$���+��!���,!���1�"�'�'�$����!���+�)����+$��+/������!��sun set and the moon rise at their �����+$("�+� -�-�"��/� ���� �!��William Willetts of the world arise and invent a way to end "���$��$�-���$����$���(�����$("��"�%��&�"+����$"+������$"+�����ants, DUIs, and diseases…and let -���������!$���"��� ��$�!�����"�summer mornings.

[Editor’s Note: Daylight Sav-ings Time is Sunday, March 10, ���������� ����������������be an hour behind all day.]

���-��� ��$!� ���(+�"��George A. Wright III lost his bat-����%(�!����&�-($�$"+��",���(1��heart failure on Friday, February #�/� :(�� +�1���+� %(���� +$�,!����and grandson were there with him until the end.

George and his twin brother I$&� %���� )��"� �"����)��� ���� #9��� ("�3$"!������� ����,($/�2�����!(,!��!�����!��served in the Army �"�(�� #9��/� :�� �"��("��+� !(�� �+�$�(�"�$�� ����,($� 5�!/� :��,�$+�$��+� ("� #9�#/�:��%$�� �-���'�+�)'�Monsanto for 28 years where he met his wife, Evelyn. After early retirement in 1982 he �-)$�&�+� �"� $"��!���$����� ���1(",� ("� �!��IRS and retired in 2000.

George and his %(���B1��'"� �(1�+��"���"�$��$���$!����-�#9����"�(������/��:(��favorite pastime was wading in 6$"�$�8��$�6��"+����$�!�$���!/�����,��%$��$"�$1(+�,$�+�"��/�:��was quite proud of his garden in the sand.

����,����(,"�+�$���!��4$���$("���� �!��K��%�����;��&�� ("�2003.

2����� :���($"�� .1$"� +��stroyed their home, they moved ���-� �!�� )�$!� $"+� �(��� %$��never the same. George missed �!��)�$!/�

George was a life member of )��!��!��72<�$"+��!����"�$��$���$!�B�&����+,���9�/�:��%$��$����$�-�-)������ �!��2-��($"���,(�"���������9/��

����,�� %$�� ����+�+� ("�death by his parents, George A. Wright, Jr. and Katie Moody ;�(,!�/�:��(�����1(1�+�)'�!(��%(������ ��� '�$���� B1��'"L� +$�,!�����4!��'�� 4���("%��+L� ,�$"+��"��I�!"�;(&-$"L� ,��$�� ,�$"+��"�5!�-$��;(&-$"L�!(���%("�)���!�

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bers Jack Ettelson, Chase Du-puis, Marley Taylor and Maddie Bookout are making a name for themselves on the courts. The Gulf Breeze High tennis program has aces over West Florida and Navarre High in recent matches.

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!(���%����!�)(��!+$'�%(�!�!(�����!�grade classmates at Pensacola Beach Elementary School. The lunchtime party included cup-cakes for everyone on February 19.K CK N T E GRASS

Beach resident and high school senior Thomas Fitzgerald earned a spot on the area’s All Star Soccer Squad. The team comprised of the top high school soccer players took the field on Feb 21. Thomas who surfs, skates, plays hockey and soccer, must save time to study since he is always on the Honor Roll at Gulf Breeze High. FAR AWAY FREDD E

Fred Simmons has been halfway around the world touring with Terry and Karen Krietzburg in Thailand and other exotic places. He’ll have all kinds of stories to tell at Paradise when he returns. T E T R LL

Virginia Byers, who moved to the Beach with husband Ste-ven, sent a compliment to the publisher’s desk. She said, “I read Island Times online and am thrilled to have a community newspaper.” We are thrilled to have you as a reader, Virginia. CAKE AND CANDLES

Mollie Thibodeaux an-nounced on February 24 that this was going to be a good year. She turned 84-years-young. The former Krewe of Bananimals queen knows how to start off on the right foot.

OOG E MANNever fear the Boogie Man,

especially if it is the smooth voiced David McDonald. Did the guy whose job constantly takes him out of town get to spend his February 24 birthday with his wife and business partner Bonnie?

OT ST FFMarilyn Powitzky had just

the right recipe to win the Pensac-ola Beach Community Church’s chili cook off, Sunday, February 24. Thanks to Mike Cook who ate chili and reported the results.

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sends a shout out to PegLeg’s Manager Beeler Guasz wishing him a Happy Birthday on March 16. According to her report, he does not have any plans for his birthday except chilling out and relaxing before the Spring Break-ers arrive next week. SAME PA N

Melanie Waite answered the riddle “What do Cayle Sessions and the famous far out Lady Gaga have in common?” They have the same hip injury which has side-lined them from dancing. Cayle will undergo surgery March 8 and after rest and rehab, should be able to compete with her dance team. Grandmother Mel says thanks for all the prayers.

G FANJoanne Brooks is staking

her claim as the Beach’s big-gest Andrew Zimmern fan. She thought the celebrity chef who samples bizarre foods should eat a !���$����1���+��$"+M��$�%!(���appearing at the Chamber’s Taste of the Beach, September 14. She has a fond recollection of her dad eating chocolate ants at a little grocery store near her childhood home in Cleveland, Ohio. She would not have considered trying that dish. Now she thinks her dad was on the culinary cutting edge.

I�!"��$��(&���$&��%$��$��"��Irishman and the correct answer to last edition’s trivia question. He was known by his many friends as Paddy Blake. In 1987 he gathered a few friends to toast March 17 at their favorite beach bars. By the next year, the party had gathered steam and the St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl was born. It is named $������!(���"��.�(�!-$"�%!����,$�nized the Pub Crawl and founded the Society of Leprechauns. The Leprechauns raised lots of money for charity and drank lots of beer. Paddy was a diehard New Orleans Saints fan. The Trivia Master will "����"��-��!$��!$��$"'�)�$�(",�on the name.

Of course, Wendy Brandon &"�%� �!(�� $"�%��/� 6!�� (�� $� �"��Irish gal and Paddy’s friend. She M��%�����!���-���������!�"���!(��memory and sent this, “Paddy Blake of Gulf Breeze, husband of Shirley was the No. 1 Irishman around. He wanted to party with his friends on St. Paddy’s Day, so organized the pub crawl from bar to bar to celebrate.”

Wendy will be wearing her new Island Times shirt.

A bunch of good guesses landed in the Trivia “in” box. As usual Big Bob Dority knew the right answer was Paddy Blake. Jeff McCain and Linda Leithner hailed

Paddy Blake as the name sake. Jersey Girl Gwen Foster, who

loves Island Times, dove into the archives and emerged with a cor-rect answer.

The Queen of Wrong An-swers Joanne Brooks goofed up and sent a correct answer.

“I think (and the key word is think) that master St. Patrick's Day partier, Paddy Blake, named it!” said the Queen, who shall now be known as the Duchess of the Dunes again until she gets off track.

Queen Jo may also know the answer to this question. Will

wonders ever cease? The Pensacola Beach Wom-

an’s Club is a rockin’ group of gals. Always has been. They are hosting their annual Game Day and Card Party, March 14. So just for fun, pop over to your computer $"+�)���!������������"����$"�%��/�What year was the Club first organized? A cool Island Times �!(��� ���� �!������� ������ $"�%���sent to [email protected]. Please put trivia in the subject line and include your name and phone number with your answers.

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Santa Rosa Island Author-ity Public Works fast tracked a launch site at Park West to accom-modate kayakers, catamarans and other non-motorized watercraft, according to Paolo Ghio, director of Environmental and Develop-mental services. His report was delivered to the Architectural and Environmental Committee at their February 27 meeting.

“The parking lot has been striped to allow for boat trailers,” said Ghio. “The fenced entryway is large enough to accommodate a small boat trailer, but it has to be manhandled. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the sandy beach.”

Avid sailor Chuck Beverly appeared before the Board on January 9 voicing concerns about motorized and non-motorized boats launching in a congested ramp near Morgan Park. The upgraded area at the most west-ern Soundside parking lot on the island is a remedy to that prob-lem. There is no charge to use the ramp.

The A and E Committee gave three votes of approval to the proposed location and design of a new Pensacola Beach Visitor’s Information Center. Architect John Tice presented a site plan of a 1,6 square feet building located on pilings above the holding pond in the north central Casino Beach parking lot. The building’s exterior would be de-

signed to complement the other SRIA buildings.

“We would not have to inter-rupt service to our visitors,” said SRIA Executive Director Buck Lee. “After the construction is complete, we could move from the old VIC and it could be leased to another small business.”

Board Member Janice Gil-ley was in favor of the idea, but voiced concerns about the lack of strategic planning and a master plan for the entire area.

“Is this the right use of this �(�������������'�$"+�+�����!(����into the future?” she asked.

The property over the hold-ing pond is dead space according to staff. The project is estimated to cost 2 , and the money is available.

More shoreside attractions were approved by the Develop-ment and Leasing Committee including a kayak, paddleboard and beach chair rental concession at the Pensacola Beach RV Park, and a wild rotating barrel ride at Flounder’s. The Fishpipe, owned by Chris Thompson of Eastern 6!����."M$�$)��������(1�+�4�--mittee approval to operate on Flounder’s Beach.

“There are only 12 in the entire world, and one could be located on Pensacola Beach,” said Thompson. “Riders climb inside a clear barrel with a small amount of water, as it spins it feels like a waterslide.”

The Administrative Com-mittee started their meeting on a high note. Dottie Ford, director of Finance reported the income for the month of December was 8 percent higher than the previous year. The revenues were 288,276 for the thirty day period.

Susi Robichaux of EW Bull-ock Associates, the Authority’s ad agency, gave an update on the implementation of the EcoTour-ism project. The project and ac-companying marketing plan was funded through a , Gulf Tourism and Seafood Promotion Fund grant. The grant request was spearheaded by beach locals Lila Cox and Beverly McCay.

As part of the progress re-port, Robichaux noted that there are 29 locations for signs or information kiosks highlighting the eco-tourism program. The program has a marketing budget and online interactive component. The agency hopes to see the program in place before Memo-rial Day.

The grant program which is funded through BP has advertised a second round of grant applica-tions will be accepted. Discus-sion about whether to apply for additional funding to augment the eco-tourism plan and support it through two years, or to host a car show followed.

Director Lee announced that after discussion with Innisfree hotel executives it would be

appropriate for the Authority to request a 2 , award for a nationally recognized Car Show to take place the last week of Oc-tober. He noted that is tradition-ally a low occupancy time on the Island. The show has been very successful in Panama City Beach in the off season and the promoter has three decades of experience.

Dr. Lila Cox, beach resident, implored the Committee to make the ecotourism project the bene-factor of a second grant request.

“This is project is not a one weekend shot that could be rained out,” she noted. “This is $"�("��+()���(+�$��%!(!�����!��mission statement that this board approved. If they give us another

, dedicated to the eco-tourism trail and project, it could change the face of Pensacola Beach.”

Josh Butler and Jason Nich-olson, both of Innisfree, explained how the Car Show would impact the island economy, perhaps even saving jobs in the off season.

“This is a golden opportunity to bring exposure to the Island at an opportune time,” said Nichol-son who is also a Beach Chamber Board member. “It comes at a time when we have to begin lay-ing off employees, so it would prolong employment, too.”

Harlan Butler, president of Innisfree Hotels said, “I do not see this as an either or. We need to celebrate ecotourism. This, too, is

a a n e en e an T mmi ee endaa way to increase bed taxes, bring guests who shop, eat and buy gifts. I request that you entertain both these ideas.”

The committee voted 2 to 1 to have the staff move forward with preparing a grant request for

, but would not identify what project the grant would be dedicated to. The Full Board will discuss at their March 1 meeting.

A number of items are slated to be reviewed at upcoming meet-ings� A report is being compiled

from 2 pages of documents regarding lease fees, taxes and comparisons to other areas. Set for March 2 Committee Meet-ings� Progress report on Core

Area redevelopment and im-provement projects. Set for March 2 Committee Meetings� Neighborhood Road condi-

tion report and estimate to repair. Set for March 2 Committee Meetings� List of non-budgeted proj-

ects to be considered for funding include recreation park improve-ments, Sabine Channel dredging, island sidewalks, water tower maintenance and stormwater fall-out service on Pensacola Beach Blvd. Set for April 24 Committee Meetings.

The SRIA Full Board will meet Wednesday, March 1 at p.m. at 1 Via de Luna. The meet-ings are open to the public.

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What a blessing it is to have three whole weeks between Is-land Seasons! I know we have more seasons than anywhere else in the entire world. Don’t get me wrong I am not complaining, just the opposite in fact. Our many seasons are high on the list of all the reasons I love liv-ing in paradise. They also help our tiny island thrive thus ensur-ing the livelihood of beach busi-nesses and residents. Having said that, I pray those serving as stewards continue to be remind-ed that greed is one of the deadly sins and sometimes you need to know when enough is enough. I know they love paradise as much as I do but there are times we have opposing visions of what it should be.

I love the concept of the is-land becoming eco-friendly. I was raised in the country and taught to respect and love all of God’s creatures (although I never could learn to love snakes I recognize they serve a purpose in the food chain). I was also taught that if ever given a choice between helping an animal or a person, I should help the person. Well, I’ve always wanted to help both and I believe we have the resources to do this now. It is the perfect opportunity given the amount of BP money awarded to our area.

Why can’t we add an even brighter concept of becoming handicap-friendly? If you think we already are, I challenge you to spend a day in a wheelchair navi-gating the island or trying to put your feet in the Gulf of Mexico. Keep in mind you only have use of your hands and some don’t even have that.

.0-� $� ��-� )��(�1��� �!$�� �1�eryone should be able to enjoy and share our paradise. That in-cludes being able to actually get to and in the water. We live in an area with many handicapped citi-zens. We have a huge population of disabled Veterans who live here and deserve every respect, consideration and opportunity just like the rest of us. If you ac-cept my challenge, you will un-derstand and if you didn’t, you never will.

Most believe the wooden cross-overs are for handicap ac-cessibility. Not so, they are there to protect the sand dunes. This may be why they end in stairs in what might as well be ten thou-

sand miles through soft sand to the water when your only mobil-ity requires a special chair.

I know some of you are pic-turing some huge, ugly concrete at Casino Beach right now. There is an easier and better way. There is a special rubber pad used for helicopters landing in certain ar-eas. These would surely be fea-sible for Casino Beach since they could be removed under hurri-cane threats and other necessary situations. These rubber squares can be put together to create the handicap accessibility.

Another option would be the Handicap Beach Tricycles. I met a young man in a wheel-chair during a festival on the beach and talked to him about the beach accessibility. He was having a great time but was un-able to get to the Band he really wanted to see. The only access was through the sand. He has his own beach tricycle but it’s very awkward and time consuming to load and unload. Wouldn’t it also be a big bonus for our community to advertise and pro-mote a special “Handicap Beach Weekend”? I can already picture the ads for “Eco-friendly and Handicap Accessible for all”

I try not to use my column as a soap-box, but this is some-thing dear to my heart. My hus-band is disabled from combat in-juries while serving our Country during the Viet Nam war. When %�������-����!(��,��$�����=�'�%$��walking on the beach. He can still walk without requiring a wheelchair, but his condition is deteriorating and I fear that day will come. Even now he can-not walk the beach because the softness of our sugar white sand is too stressful and aggravates his pain. If only we had some way for these special people in our world to share all the joys in paradise available to us. Maybe some day.

There’s not a lot of fun stuff

to share because we’re all too tired and trying to catch-up all the chores neglected during the last few months. I’m catching ��� �"� ����� $"+� ������ ����� �("��the chores will always be there waiting for me.

I did take a short trip to Bi-loxi with Elaine Mitchell and Lois Jones. Elaine and Lois went for a Bowling Tournament and y’all know why I went! It took several days but I did man-age to bring home some of the casino’s money. And, man, do I ever love room service!

Since I don’t have that here, I do have a really great recipe to share. In true Southern tradition I have succeeded in taking a very healthy, good-for-you Avocado and made it into a very guilty pleasure. Don’t worry, if you don’t eat it every day you’ll be =�����"�/�����0����&E//

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What matters in the end is what we do, not what we think we are doing. Many religious people feel it is their duty to defend God from impious men condemning or killing because they best know who God is. What if God is hidden in the other? If God’s name is unspeakable, immersed in its own silence, merged with our human names? When did we see you? ou didn’t name yourself. We didn’t recognize you.

The name is discovered in the other because God is never separate, the ground of being not a being that can be labeled.

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of attention off ourselves and projecting it into the unknown �� $"� %�� "+� �!(�� ��!��/� ���'�Christians can forget that feed-ing the poor, clothing the naked and welcoming the stranger is a work of silence once our atten-tion is truly on those we serve, not on ourselves or the institu-tion behind us. In the silence of such love “service provider and service user” reveal God

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There is no worse pain than the emotional exile of rejection. There is no greater joy than when the other smiles back from their heart, recognizes and seeks you. God is not an alternative to the risk and pain of human relation-ship. God’s love is the intimate otherness of the common ground in which we meet and painfully learn to love each other.

“Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and make you welcome naked and clothe you sick or in prison and go to see you?” (Mt 2 1ff)

Are you ready to play to win? Maybe you will take home bragging rights or a door prize ���-��!����"�$��$���$!�;�--an’s Club Game Day and Card Party, Thursday, March 14. The Woman’s Club hosts this event at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church in Hunt Hall from 1 a.m. to 2 p.m.

>5!(��(���!����"�$��$���$!�Woman’s Club’s only fund-raiser,” said President Shelby 6-(�!/� >5!�� ������ %�� �$�"� $��this event allow us to support the community all year long.”

While guests are playing )�(+,�����"���+�-("��������!�(��very favorite card or board game, a catered lunch is being prepared. The lunch begins at noon, but beverages are available as soon as the doors open.

“We welcome everyone to our event,” said Smith. “The public is invited and we always have lots of men who join us.”

There’s many ways to win prizes. Raffle baskets brim-ming with good stuff will be given away throughout the event. Tickets are 1. There is a Pot of Gold drawing along with a stellar group of door prizes. The Silent

Auction will open at 1 a.m. for bidders to battle for artwork, jewelry and weekend getaways.

“We are so grateful to the businesses and patrons who make donations to our Silent 2��(�"�?��$(+���"�$��$���$!�Woman’s Club member Chrissy Cook at a recent Chamber of Commerce meeting. “The beach business community is always very generous and we appreci-ate it.”

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With a bit of dismay in my voice, I responded with why do you want that information?

Well, I am trying to enter us in the McGuire's St. Patrick's Day Prediction Run.

But that's not for another month and what makes you think we will still be dating then? It had already been a long-term ro-mance for me as we approached the three week mark and I wasn't so sure that another four weeks would be in the cards.

Size and time, he de-manded in his best 2nd Lieuten-ant voice.

Medium and 27 minutes. I caved in like a souffl being pulled out of the oven.

The next four weeks flew by as I began to somewhat train for this race. In all honesty, I re-ally ran miles in a time closer to minutes and my t-shirt size was and always has been a large. I am not sure why I even bothered going for training runs during those cold February days on the beach since my initial prediction was that I wouldn't even be still dating him come race day. But I did. And we were still together as a couple at the start of the race.

I suggested that we not run together as it was obvious to me that there was no way I could keep up with him. He assured me that his prediction time was my prediction time and that we would cross the finish line together, hand in hand, at the 27 minute mark. All of the sudden I was feeling a little green. n-fortunately it was not because of envy or nerves, but embar-rassment. Throughout the entire first mile, I thought up excuses

as to why I was off my 9-minute mile pace finally coming up with the ultimate entrapment of oneself. I was going to blame my plodding performance on a t-shirt that was definitely too small thus impeding the flow of oxygen to my lungs and with the caveat that it must have been accidentally mislabeled.

For the second mile, I pur-posely backed off the pace as I was really breathing hard. My perspiration smelled like a brewery as I had participated in the Pensacola Beach Pub Crawl the night before. I was starting to think all of this was a bad idea -- long-term dating, extreme drinking, time tampering, size shifting. It couldn't possibly get any worse. But it did.

As we headed for the home stretch an Aviation Officer's Candidate School class began to close in on us. The more audible their chant became the more our pace quickened. I couldn't take it anymore and just stopped.

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class cannot and will not pass us.

Well I just did. And yes that AOCS class can and probably will pass me. If it bothers you so much, run ahead. I have no problem falling in behind them.

No, I promised you we would run this and finish this race together.

And finish we did in 27 12.As I look back on that day,

I may have been off by 12 sec-onds on my time and a full-size on my shirt, but that was small Irish potatoes compared to how many races I have now attended with my 1989 prediction run partner. So once again, while

hanging out in what is now my beach house, I received a text message from my husband, the Colonel, saying that he had entered us in the 6th Annual McGuire's St. Patrick's Day Run on Saturday, March 9. After 24 years, he didn't need ask my shirt size or my time. And just for the record -- large, minutes, and he will be waiting for me at the finish line.

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Hi! This is Galaxy Girl reporting back from my inter-galactic travels. Whew that was a close one with that asteroid passing by Earth, wasn’t it? And that meteorite hitting Russia was awful.

I remember reading that Nicola Tesla wanted to create a shield for individual coun-tries. No one could enter a country without permission and Mr. Tesla realized that this would prevent war. I think the same thing holds true for all this outer space debris like meteorites and asteroids headed in our direc-tion. Just look at the beating the Moon has received with all the craters and pot holes. ikes!

Have you noticed lately that independent, wealthy groups are getting together for space travel? Destination Mars!

Hmmm let us think about this. Ponder what type of shield are they going to have for their spaceship? Everyone knows who travels in space any distance, that you need a serious space shield. And who is designing their spacesuit? It’s not like going to a well-known couturier and placing an order with several fittings. Oh no, these suits will have to with-stand serious sand storms not to mention the sand particle issue.

What? ou aren’t familiar with the sand particle issue on Mars?

As you well know grains of

sand on Earth are round unfor-tunately, the particles on Mars are jagged. These particles could tear into a person’s spacesuit and depressurize it. There are just a few minutes in that situation to get a person out of harm’s way namely death!

And that’s not all how long are these people planning on staying? Are they planning on coming back to Earth at all? And are they going to explore inside the Martian tunnels? And do you think they might find artifacts from a previous Martian civilization? And do they plan on bringing space-mobiles with them for travel on the planet? And are they bringing a mechanic with them? ou laugh, who is going to fix everything?

I travel all over this niverse, but PLEASE don’t tell anyone. They will come chasing after me with either a computer to spill the scientific beans or a strait jacket depending on their point of view. Either way, I’m outta here!

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) ou could have some prob-lems with doubters who don't share your enthusiasm for that new project you're supporting. But use the facts to win them over to your side.

TA R S (April 2 to May 2 ) Someone is impressed by how you managed to get your case to the right people, de-spite attempts to keep you on the outside looking in. Expect to hear more about this.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 2 ) Good for you -- your gift for seeing both sides of a dispute helps cool down a po-tentially explosive workplace situation. Some family-related tensions also begin to ease.

CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) our determination to prove yourself is put to the test by midweek. Counting all the positive factors you have going for you will help you get over your self-doubt. Good luck.

LEO (July 2 to August 22) Several co-workers are still determined to resist com-ing over to your side. But don't let that stop you from present-ing your proposal to the people who count. Stay the course.

VIRGO (August 2 to September 22) ou might pre-fer to be taken on faith and not have to prove yourself. But the

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LIBRA (September 2 to October 22) A family situa-tion takes an unwelcome turn. While others might be looking around for answers, you'll soon sort it all out logically, and the matter will be resolved.

SCORPIO (October 2 to November 21) Someone might try to create doubt about your reliability for his or her own agenda. But your reputation and your colleagues' long-standing faith in you saves the day.

SAGITTARI S (Novem-ber 22 to December 21) An unexpected change of plans forces you to come up with an alternative by the end of the week. Look for colleagues to offer valuable suggestions.

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AQ ARI S (January 2 to February 18) An old work-place problem you thought you had solved for good resurfaces. But this time, co-workers will take a more active role in help-ing you deal with it.

PISCES (February 19 to March 2 ) Be careful not to be misled by a negative reaction to one of your more important projects. If you believe in it, then it has worth and is, there-fore, worth staying with.

BORN THIS WEEK Ev-eryone appreciates your gift for finding beauty, even where it seems least likely to exist.

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Three dozen Pensaco-la Beach Chamber members crowded into the Pensacola Beach RV Resort's upstairs meet-ing room, February 26, to hear upbeat updates. Newly elected Board Chairman Beverly Camp-bell welcomed new members MediaCom, Vitamin Sea Fishing Charters, ProHealth and Emerald Coast Real Estate Photography.

Spring has sprung early on the island with a full event cal-endar including the upcoming Go Irish on the Island March 11-17 Stone Crab Festival, March 1 -17 at Bamboo Willie’s, Bands on the Beach Kick Off Concert, March , Crawfish Festival, April 12-14 at Bamboo Willie's, and Pensacola Beach Advocates' Earth Day Islandstyle, April 2 .

Taste of the Beach organiz-ers announced that America’s favorite chef, Andrew Zimmern will appear at the festival on Sep-tember 14. The Beach Chamber received a BP grant to showcase the festival to a regional audi-ence. Beach resident Rick Gor-don announced that the Miracle Strip Corvette Show, which shares the Taste of the Beach weekend, expects record crowds.

Hoteliers and vacation rental companies report the overnight stays are growing. Snowbirds are nesting here once again. Judy Nicholson of Resort Quest and Marta Ray of the Days Inn encouraged members to join the Snowbird Committee. They are working to prepare a welcome package for the 2 14 Snowbird Season.

“We need this business,” said Ray. “Let’s really go out and get them.”

Santa Rosa Island Author-ity Executive Director Buck Lee noted that guests may have a brand new Visitor’s Center in the Casino parking lot if the SRIA Board approves a proposal to construct a new Center in the new location.

“I believe that it is time to get a more efficient and modern space for our Visitor’s Center,” said Lee. “If we locate it in the Casino, cars can arrive from the east or west entrance to the parking lot. Right now, once you see the Center, you have already driven past it.”

Lee also reported that he was communicating with the top brass at the nited States Navy regarding the Blue Angels Show.

His quarterly breakfast meeting with business owners is set for Tuesday, March 19 at 9 a.m. at the SRIA.

Leslie Matthews of Visit-Pensacola showed off the new Visitor’s Guide and offered free delivery to any businesses that have not already received their copies. Matthews also in-troduced Jennifer Ponson from Pensacola State College, who serves as the Skills SA event coordinator for Florida.

“Skills SA brings , high school and college aged students to Pensacola to com-pete April 27-2 ,” said Ponson. “They stay on the Beach and their families often travel with them.”

The events, which are held at the Bay Center, test an en-trant’s skills as they relate to the workforce. Pensacola will serve as the site again in 2 14. Oppor-tunities exist to place giveaways in the competitors welcome bags.

Chrissy Cook brought a message from the Beach Com-munity Church that Bingo and Potluck Sundays are open to the public. The Church’s Randle Hall is now available for party rental. Cook said all the details are online at www.thebeach-church.com.

Campbell reminded the members that the Beach has plenty to offer, year round, to tourists and day visitors, but it takes teamwork to bring those guests to the Island.

“We have to pull together and support each other to keep this place rocking and rolling,” she said. “I appreciate all who work hard to make that happen.”

The next membership meet-ing is Tuesday, March 26 at 8 a.m. at Days Inn Gulf front con-ference room. Membership and additional information is online at www.PensacolaBeachCham-ber.com.

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Choice Awards for 2 1 include Gulf Islands National Seashore along the Pensacola Bay Area and Pensacola Beach on the list of Top 2 Beaches in the nited States.

Valeria Palmertree, com-munications director for Visit-Pensacola, shared the good news.

“The Gulf Islands National Seashore makes the list at number , and Pensacola Beach is touted

as the twenty-second choice.”The top spo t went to

Ka’anapali Beach in Lahaina, Hawaii followed by Siesta Key’s public beach.

The Gulf Island’s National Seashore’s beaches on Santa Rosa Island were heralded as unspoiled. One traveler wrote, “Miles and miles of white sand and blue water.” Pensacola Beach was described as “best beach ever.”

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Experience Fort Pickens from the seat of your own beach cruiser, during the Tour de Fort, Wednesday, March 2 . The bicy-cling tour begins at 1 a.m. As part of the “Let’s Move Outside” initiative, park rangers will lead a tour of the historic sites which lasts about two hours.

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