Community Briefs March 11

Community Briefs 

Santa Rosa County Democrats

The Santa Rosa County Democrats Monthly Yard Sale will be held on Saturday, March 15, from 8 A. M.–1 P. M., at 5746 Stewart Street, Milton.  Items for sale will include toys, stuffed animals, books, kitchen items, glassware, tools, technology, collection of antique and vintage items, and many miscellaneous items.  In addition, there will be furniture and garden equipment for sale.  A breakfast will be available, $5.00 per person.  For information on delivery of items for donation, call DEC Headquarters, 623-2345, or contact Harold Webb, 623-8040.

Three Rivers Chapter, NSDAR Meeting

The Three Rivers Chapter meeting will be on Saturday, March 8 at the Bagdad United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 4540 Forsyth Street, Bagdad. Refreshments will be at 10 a.m. with the meeting at 10:30. The program will be a reenactment of our Founder, Mary S. Lockwood. Hostesses are Theta Ashing, Sue Webb and Gail Allred. Please bring items for Fisher House and the Project Patriot Program for wounded military men and women, and donations for the USO.

If you are interested in the Daughters of the American Revolution or Children of the American Revolution, please email Suzanne Terry, Regent at rterry3@bellsouth.net.

Sacred Heart to Provide Free Health Screenings in March

During March, Sacred Heart Health System will provide free heart-health screenings in Pensacola, Cantonment, Milton and Bagdad for adults who are poor, elderly and uninsured. One location will provide free osteoporosis screenings. Heart-health screenings will measure blood pressure, blood sugar and total cholesterol, and can detect anemia. The screenings are helpful in diagnosing conditions that put people at high risk for heart attack, stroke, diabetes and other health problems. Osteoporosis screenings measure bone density.Following is the March schedule:

For more information about Sacred Heart’s “Mission in Motion” community-health screenings, please call 416-7826.

Santa Rosa Art Association

On Saturday, March 22, 2014, the Santa Rosa Art Association, Inc. a non-profit organization, will have a "Polymer Clay Pendant" class in building 4900 on the Milton campus of Pensacola State College from 10:00 to 12:00 noon.  The presenting artist is Sandi Lang who is now showing her artwork at "Dragonfly Gallery" and "Local Colour" in Milton, FL. She is proficient as a Polymer Clay Artist, Fiber Arts, Gourds and Pastels.  Kits will be available for a nominal fee under $5.00.  Please bring pasta clay machine and a tissue blade.  Everything else will be provided by the artist.  A fee of $10.00 for non-members.  Guests are very welcome.  For further info, call Linda Linzy at 251-987-5473; email beadtician@gmail.com or go to our website santarosaartassociation.com.  

 Pace Fire and Rescue conducting annual picture fund drive

The Pace Fire and Rescue District is conducting their annual Picture Fund Drive for 2014.  The proceeds will go toward their local benevolent fund which helps citizens and businesses in the Pace area that are displaced.  To achieve this goal, Chief Donnie Wadkins asks for every household within the Pace Fire/Rescue area to support this effort.  The drive will continue through June 1.

 Scholarship for Seniors

The Pensacola Heritage Foundation is offering a 2014 scholarship in the amount of $1,000 to a graduating senior from Escambia/Santa Rosa County.  The winner must be graduating as a senior in a local high school and enrolling as a freshman in college in the fall, 2014.  Students will write an essay not to exceed 1,000 words on either Pensacola’s local heritage, or on Bernardo de Galvez.  The completed application must be received by Pensacola Heritage Foundation, P.O. Box 12424, Pensacola, FL  32591, on or before April 1, 2014.  Students can access information on  website pensacolaheritage.org or from their high school senior counselor for more information.

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Community Briefs March 11