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Naval Hospital Pensacola, April 22-May 10, 2012 Aniyah Yvette James, was born to Jermarcus James and ET2 Ashley Ellis, April 22. Nathanael Elijah Perry, was born to Sgt. Kenneth and Ashley Perry, April 24. Blake Ashton Zofcin, was born to ABH2 Darrell Jr. and Katie Zofcin, April 24. Adrian Konnor Sones, was born to EN2 James and Hosanna Sones, April 25. Chase Koji Knigge, was born to Keith and Capt. Prudence Knigge, April 25. Noah Jaxson Sweger, was born to PO2 Brian and Ashley Ratliff Sweger, April 25. Liam Elias Velarde, was born to AWR3 Julian and Ashley Velarde, April 26. Veronica Rose Beaudoin, was born to ACC Francis and Janelle Beaudoin, April 26. Lorena Giovanna Garcia, was born to AM1 Occar and Mariana Garcia, April 27. Nicholas Aiden Samuels, was born to AN Nicholas and AN Jennifer Samuels, April 30. Emerson Abigail Ulrich, was born to Christopher and Lt. Cynthia Ulrich, April 30. Tyson Alexander Evan Wands, was born to Donte Wands and Elaine Skinner, May 1. Haylen Marie Pavlicek, was born to Cpl. Cody Pavlicek and Monica Brennan-Pavlicek, May 1. Emma Rose Alana Willits, was born to Staff Sgt. Lloyd and Nancy Willits, May 4. Crew Michael Wilkins, was born to 1st Lt. Seth and Amy Wilkins, May 7. Garrett Ethan Cain, was born to AG2 Daniel Cain and A Nicole Morinperry, May 9. Arianna Olivia Buck, was born to Ens. Joseph and Anna Buck, May 9. Tyler James Allison, was born to CTN2 Ryan and Jennifer Allison, May 9. Joseph Charles Hejnal, was born to AE1 Charles and Leslie Hejnal, May 10.
July 20, 2012
Volunteers from Center for Personal and Professional Development lend a hand at Habitat for Humanity From Susan Henson CPPD PAO
Sailors from Center for Personal and Professional Development (CPPD) Learning Site Pensacola volunteered their time to help build homes for a Habitat for Humanity project July 3 in Milton (Santa Rosa County). Lt. Cmdr. Bert Rice, ADCS(AW) Danny Gray, LSC(SW/AW) Richard Alvarado, and ABHC(AW/SW) Charlie Tyer assisted in the project as part of their quarterly team-building event. The homes are being built for low-income assistance families, who are also required to contribute work hours toward the completion. Sailors and civilian volunteers spent the day applying frame support, roof sheathing and various exterior and interior constructions. LSC Richard A.
Lt. Cmdr. Bert Rice (on ladder), LSC Richard A. Alvarado (in coveralls) and ABHC Charlie Tyer (far right) work on a house in support of a Habitat for Humanity project July 3 in Milton. Photo by ADCS Danny Gray
Alvarado said, “Our team is engaged with countless projects within the local area. I searched out Habitat for Humanity because of the outstanding partnership with our mili-
tary community and outreach with families in need. This was also a great way to continue our learning site’s esprit de corps.” Habitat for Humanity is
a nonprofit organization that has helped build more than 500,000 houses worldwide and has served 2.5 million people, according to the organization’s website.
Local military scholarship winner ... The annual Scholarships for Military
Allia Grace Martinez
Children Program winners have been announced. More than 5,000 students applied for the scholarships at commissary locations worldwide. All of the recipients are listed at www.military scholar.org, the official website for the program. Allia Grace Martinez of Cantonment is a recipient of a $1,500 college scholarship awarded at the Pensacola Commissary. Pensacola is one of more than 250 commissaries operated worldwide by the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA). Allia Grace’s parents are Alfredo and Amelia Martinez. Allia Grace is enrolled, or plans to enroll, at University of South Alabama in Mobile. Allia Grace’s school and community activities include AFROTC; Alpha Epsilon Delta; President’s List; Dean’s List; Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Photo courtesy www.military scholar.org