City of Milton meetings Milton's benevolent cemetery board will meet Oct. 22 at 2 p.m. in Conference Room B at Milton City Hall. Milton's public works committee will meet Oct. 25 at 8 a.m. in Conference Room B at Milton City Hall. Milton's park and recreation committee will meet Oct. 25 at 9 a.m. in Conference Room B at Milton City Hall. Milton's public safety committee will meet Oct. 25 at 10 a.m. in Conference Room B at Milton City Hall. For more information, call the city manager’s office at 983-5411. All meetings are open to the public.
Main Street Haunted House Main Street Milton is seeking volunteers for its annual haunted house to be held Oct. 24 – Oct. 27 and Oct. 29 – Oct. 31 from 6 p.m. to midnight at 5232 Willing St. in Milton. Volunteers are needed to help build sets, plan scenes, sell tickets, feed voulunteers, and or be and actor to make people scream. For more information call 626-6246 or e-mail manager@MainStreetMilton.org.
Pace Area Chamber Boston Butt Sale Let the Pace Area Chamber of Commerce prepare your Thanksgiving Dinner. The chamber is currently selling Boston Butts for $25. Pick up date will be Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Pace Chamber Office. Orders and payments are due by Nov. 6. For more information call 994-9633.
Community Connection Chili Festival The 'Community Connection Chili Festival' will be Oct. 21 from 2 – 6 p.m. at the Carpenter's Park pavilion, located at the corner of Broad Street and Munson Highway Co. Rd 191 in Milton. Bring your appetite and your enthusiasm for hearty chili and warmth of humankind. There will be crafts, face painting, unity circles, African drumming, and local DJ Boss Man in attendance.
Transportation Disadvantaged Meeting The next Santa Rosa Transportation Disadvantaged meeting will be Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. The meeting will be held at Milton City Hall, 260 Dixon Street, Milton. Disability Summit The 2012 Disability Summit Council Committee will meet Oct. 26 at the Tryon Library on Langley Ave. in Pensacola from 10:15 – 11:15 a.m. The guest speaker for this meeting will be Don Risavy, Independent Living Specialist and Peer Mentor of the Center for Independent Living.
Flag Retirement Ceremony American Legion Post 78 in Milton invites the public, members, and friends to a Flag Retirement Ceremony followed by dinner on the grounds on Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. The Milton American Legion Post is located at 6025 Spikes Way, behind the Santa Rosa County Auditorium. The Legion and Boy Scout Troop 460 will perform the unique flag retirement ceremony, according to Flag Rules. For more information call 623-6750 or 686-1122.
Navarre Garden Club workshop The Navarre Garden Club is hosting its annual Thanksgiving Day Centerpiece Workshop on Nov. 20. The workshop is to be conducted from 9:30 a.m. – noon at the Navarre Elks Club on Elk’s Way behind the Shrimp Basket. This workshop is an outreach to the Navarre community by the garden club. Garden club members will give instruction in designing a centerpiece for Thanksgiving during the workshop. Containers, flowers, and greenery will all be provided for a cost of $15.00 to the public and $13.00 for garden club members. There will also be a luncheon afterwards with members bringing the food to share with guests. Please make your reservation before Nov.9 by calling 939-8720 or emailing tcw@navarregardenclub.org
2nd Annual Golden Note Fall Festival The Milton High School Band Parent Association will host the second annual Golden Note Fall Festival on Nov. 10 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Milton High Soccer Field. This event will feature a yard sale and craft show as well as a fun zone for kids, live music, and concessions. Vendor space is available. For more information call 723-9117 or go to www.Facebook.com/GoldenNoteFallFestival
Pace Class of 1983 Reunion The graduating class of 1983 at Pace High School is looking for classmates they have lost touch with. They are asking members of the graduating class to e-mail the committee at phs1983reunion@gmail.com. They also have a Facebook page to get things started, log on to Facebook and look for reunion.eightythree.
Tri-County Community Council changes hours The Tri-County Community Council, Inc., Services Department on Elva St. in Milton will now be closed on Friday's. Office hours will remain 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Thursday. Low income home energy assistance applications will continue to be taken on Monday's. All other services to low income families will be provided Tuesday – Thursday. For more information contact the office at 981-0036.
Family Resource Program changes hours The Family Resource Program office has changed its hours. The offices will be closed on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Office hours will be from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. For financial assistance call 626-2054 for an appointment. For food assistance, you must have children 18 and under or be 55 years or older. Clothing assistance is a walk-in basis from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. For more information call 626-2054.
Line Dance Classes The Santa Rosa Community School will start line dance classes. This 13-week session will be at Hobbs Middle School on Glover Lane in Milton. Beginner classes will begin at 6 p.m. with an intermediate classes starting at 7:15 p.m. You don't need a partner to participate and everyone is welcome. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information call 723-4052 or 623-4235.
Constitution and Coffee The Constitution and Coffee group will meet each Saturday at 7 a.m. at the Coffee Break on Woodbine Rd. in Pace. All are welcome to come and listen or participate in the discussion of our federal constitution and the current events that impact our lives. Meetings last about an hour and are very informal. For more information call 981-1536.
Addiction help meetings The Most Excellent Way support group for people seeking help overcoming alcohol, drugs and other addictive behaviors meets every Friday night at 7 p.m. at East Side Baptist Church, 4884 Ward Basin Road. For more information on this meeting and other area meetings, call 626.1481. Volunteer advocates needed Florida’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program needs volunteers to join its corps of dedicated advocates who protect the rights of elders who live in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and adult family care homes. The program’s local councils are seeking additional volunteers to identify, investigate and resolve residents’ concerns. Special training and certification is provided. Anyone interested in protecting the health, safety, welfare and rights of long-term care facility residents — who often have no one else to advocate for them — can call toll-free 888-831-0404 or visit http://ombudsman.myflorida.com. Al-Anon meetings Al-Anon meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the portable behind Woodbine United Methodist Church. They also have a Spanish meeting at St. Rose of Lima Church every Friday at 10 a.m. in Room 2 of the Educational Building. Al-Anon is a support group for family members of people who have alcohol abuse issues.
Newcomer Club Meeting Newcomer’s Club of Greater Pensacola meets monthly on the second Wednesday of the month at 9 a.m. at the Pensacola Yacht Club; games, luncheon/meeting cost $14. Newcomers is open to all women who have resided in Pensacola two years or less. Monthly activities include: Book Club, Bridge, Bunco, Bowling, Chef's night out, to name a few. Please call 530-3926 or email vzubke@yahoo.com for more details. English as a Second Language classes Santa Rosa Adult School is offering English as a Second Language classes to aid the growing population of non-native English speakers in the area. The classes will teach skills in reading, writing and speaking English. The program’s goal is to help students function effectively in their daily routines. Classes are $30 per term with proof of Florida residency for the last 12 months. The classes are $120 per term without proof of residency. Classes are 8:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Students may enroll at any time during the term. All classes will be at the Adult Learning Center, 6751 Berryhill St. in Milton. For more information, call 983-5165 or 983-5710. Veterans Upward Bound If you are a military veteran wanting to achieve your dream of a college education, the Veterans Upward Bound program at Pensacola State College can help. The program prepares eligible veterans for entry into college with free noncredit refresher courses and helps veterans apply for financial aid and scholarships. Classes are available throughout the year. Visit the Veterans Upward Bound office in Building 6 on the Pensacola campus, or call 484-2068 to set up an appointment. Habitat for Humanity needs volunteers Habitat for Humanity, a volunteer program that specializes in building/rebuilding homes for low-income families, is in desperate need of volunteers. There are several new and ongoing projects in both Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. If you can use a hammer, you can help. If you have any questions or want to volunteer, contact NASWF volunteer coordinators Ryan Parrish or Tywron Harrisat 623-7012, ryan.s.parrish1@navy.mil or tywon.harris@navy.mil. Half-Century Dance A Senior Citizens Dance is every Monday from 7-9:30 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve, 6409 Fleet Ave. in Milton. The dance features the C&L Express and is fun for all senior citizens. Cost is $5 at the door. Please bring a covered dish to share. For more information, call Billy or Pat at 626-1826 or 910-1500. Classic Car show The Local Yokel hosts a monthly car show on the third Friday of each month in East Milton from 5 to 8 p.m Anyone with an itch for cars is welcome to attend and trophies are handed out to car owners in six divisions. For more information, call the Local Yokel at 623-6364 or Charlie Donald at 981-1568. Daughter's of the American Colonists A new Daughter's of the American Colonists Chapter is being organized in our area. The DAC is a volunteer non-profit organization that promotes interest in the history and deeds of the American Colonists prior to 1776. It also promotes love of the USA and its flag and institutions. Women who are interested in patriotism and American history and can document lineal descent from an ancestor who provided service to the colonies prior to 1776 are eligible for membership. For more information, call 897-1278. Drug Addiction Is The Culprit Did you know that drug addiction is the number one culprit behind nutritional deficiencies in the body, illnesses and injuries? Get the specifics on how someone is physically affected by substance abuse and how they can undo the physical damage caused by addiction through your free copy of "The Truth About Becoming Addicted." Call 888-837-9177 or log onto www.becomingaddicted.org.
This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: News Briefs- October 20, 2012