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Monday, August 31, 2009

Did You Know??

“The First woman to Vote In the State of Florida Was a Sneads Woman?”
By Sid Riley (Information Provided To Jackson County Times by Mrs. Betty Joyce Hand and Mrs. Pat Crisp)
Until the 19th amendment was passed in 1920, women in the United States could not vote. The first election held in the State of Florida after the passage of that amendment occurred the day after passage, August 26, 1920. In Sneads, the ballot in that election was for the positions of Mayor and Town Constable.
A woman named Fay Gibson Moulton Bridges was working as a clerk at the old Liddon Store in the middle of downtown Sneads, next to the railroad track and just up the street from the movie theater.
Fay had just reported to work when her boss told her it was going to be a very busy day, and if she wanted to vote she should go at once. This put her ahead of Mrs. Liddon who also was trying to get away from the store to vote.
So Fay Bridges went to the polling place which was nearby, and cast her vote. She was later surprised by invitations to come to the Governor’s Mansion in Tallahassee, and even to the White House in Washington, to take part in ceremonies recognizing her as the first woman to vote in Florida, and among the first in the nation. However, since she was a struggling widow and had seven children, she declined the invitations.
Fay Gibson was born in 1884 in Paw Creek, North Carolina. Her parents later moved to Donaldsonville, Georgia. They are buried in the Friendship Cemetery in Donaldsonville. She married Judson Moulton, and they had seven children. She was widowed sometime around 1918, and subsequently moved to Sneads, Florida where she went to work in the Liddon General Dry Goods Store.
She met William Charles Bridges who was also a widower, and had six children. On December 24, 1921, they married in Jackson County. They had one son, William Charles Bridges Jr., who was the grandfather of the woman who originally provided the information to Betty Joyce Hand and Pat Crisp. Her name is Melanie Bridges Barton, who lives in Bristol, Virginia.
The Bridges eventually moved to Miami where they owned and operated a small store and coffee shop on NW 27th Avenue. Her husband died in the early 1940’s, and Fay remained in Miami until she became too old to live alone. Finally, the stubbornly independent woman sold her property in the declining neighborhood of Miami where she lived, and bought another home near her daughters home. She died peacefully in 1974.
She lived her life as a hard working, fiercely independent woman who was always devoted to her family. However, her simple act of voting in a Sneads election will probably be the legacy for which she will be remembered.
A Story about Fay Bridges being the first woman voter in Florida was printed in the Miami Hearld in the 1980”s. This story is shown below:

Down to his Last Penny

By Sid Riley
Last week Daun Crews, former Clerk of the Court in Jackson County stopped by the offices of the Jackson County Times. In his hands was a jar full of coins. Daun explained that every night he placed his loose change in this jar. While he was reading last week’s issue of the Times he noticed the “Pennies for Pencils campaign which is underway across the county. The fund is being generated for the purpose of buying school supplies for needy children in each county community.
Daun was touched by the thought of some children coming to school without basic supplies, so he graciously decided to bring his jar to our offices and donate the contents to the “Pennies For Pencils” fund…….Thank you, Daun Crews!

Monday, August 17, 2009

JACKSON COUNTY’S LARGEST BACK-TO-SCHOOL FAIR

News Conference and Enrollment Fair Kicks off
Florida KidCare Back-to-School Campaign

On Saturday, August, 22nd, the greater Jackson County KidCare Coalition is bringing together Panhandle community leaders to join Florida House Representative Curtis Richardson, Rich Robleto, Executive Director of Florida Healthy Kids Corporation, Jackson County Health Department Administrator William Long, Jackson Hospital and others at a News Conference and Enrollment Fair to launch the 3rd Annual Florida KidCare Back-to-School health insurance sign-up campaign.
This is the largest event of its kind in Jackson County and is the local enrollment effort of University of South Florida’s Covering Kids and Families. The Jackson County event has special guest, local teacher Samantha Seigle, who will tell her story about how KidCare has helped her family.
At the News Conference, community leaders will discuss the need to provide health insurance to the Panhandle’s kids whose parents are either not offered health insurance through their jobs, or cannot afford the coverage that is offered. Over 500,000 Florida children are eligible to receive low-cost or free health care coverage through Florida KidCare, but are not enrolled.
After the brief News Conference, an Enrollment Fair will take place with staff on hand to assist families in applying for available health coverage programs, such as Florida KidCare. Free school supplies will be given to people applying for Florida KidCare at the Enrollment Fair while supplies last.

Who: Parents and Guardians who are looking for health insurance for their children
What: Health Insurance for Children News Conference and Enrollment Fair
Where: Jackson Hospital, Hudnall Building, 4250 Hospital Drive, Marianna, FL 32446 (Conference room)
When: Saturday, August 22, 9:00-1:00pm; press conference starts at 9am; enrollment begins at 9:30am.

Coined the Florida KidCare Back-to-School Bash, this event provides a free service to parents, guardians, grandparents, and others who have school-age children from 1 year to 18 years of age needing Health Insurance. Please bring with you each child’s:

● Social Security Number
● Current or recent health insurance coverage information, if any
● Current payment of daycare or school care
● Dates of birth for everyone in the household.

These resources will be on-hand to provide information and assistance on their services:
1. Census Bureau
2. Jackson County Health Department Healthy Start
3. Department of Children and Families
4. ACHA-Brain Injury
5. BASIC
6. Jackson County Traffic & Safety Coalition
School starts August 24th in Jackson County. Sign-up your children for the most important back-to-school item – Health Insurance!

Chipola Artist Series Season Tickets ON SALE

Season tickets for the 2009-10 Chipola Artist Series go on sale Monday, Aug. 17.
The highly-acclaimed four-event series opens Sept. 10 with “An American Portrait: On Wings of Freedom” at 7 p.m. An American Portrait celebrates two centuries of American milestones as our country’s story is told through the songs that united and inspired its people. The finale is pure patriotism as America’s most beloved anthems are performed with eloquence and majesty.
“Celebrating the Season,” is Thursday, Dec. 10. Perfect for the holiday season, the show features Chipola music faculty who will delight the audience with their musicianship, skill, and showmanship. The performers will present classical to modern literature and music of the season.
“Cantus” one of America’s finest professional male vocal ensembles will perform Feb. 1, 2010. Cantus maintains a vigorous schedule of national tours, subscription concerts in its home of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, as well as educational outreach programs and recording.
Sarah Geller, violinist, will perform March 18, 2010. Geller is described as possessing “the simple, poised, confident stage presence of a seasoned performer,” is highly regarded from coast to coast for captivating audiences with her intriguing programming..
The Chipola Artist Series is funded through Chipola’s Performing Arts Fund, with grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Southern Arts Federation, the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, the Chipola Regional Arts Association and corporate donors.
Season tickets—$40 for all four events—include same seat reserved seats and “Meet The Artist” receptions sponsored by Tyndall Federal Credit Union, Bank of Bonifay, First Capital Bank and Regions Bank. Season ticket holders also get a subscription to the CRAA arts calendar.
A limited number of individual event tickets—$12 for adults and $8 for ages 18 and under—will be available prior to each performance at the Chipola Business Office.
For performance information, contact Joan Stadsklev at 850-718-2301 or stadsklevj@chipola.edu.
Tickets are available in the college Business Office, located in the Student Services Building, or by phoning 850-718-2220.

Chipola Artist Series Season Tickets ON SALE

Season tickets for the 2009-10 Chipola Artist Series go on sale Monday, Aug. 17.
The highly-acclaimed four-event series opens Sept. 10 with “An American Portrait: On Wings of Freedom” at 7 p.m. An American Portrait celebrates two centuries of American milestones as our country’s story is told through the songs that united and inspired its people. The finale is pure patriotism as America’s most beloved anthems are performed with eloquence and majesty.
“Celebrating the Season,” is Thursday, Dec. 10. Perfect for the holiday season, the show features Chipola music faculty who will delight the audience with their musicianship, skill, and showmanship. The performers will present classical to modern literature and music of the season.
“Cantus” one of America’s finest professional male vocal ensembles will perform Feb. 1, 2010. Cantus maintains a vigorous schedule of national tours, subscription concerts in its home of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, as well as educational outreach programs and recording.
Sarah Geller, violinist, will perform March 18, 2010. Geller is described as possessing “the simple, poised, confident stage presence of a seasoned performer,” is highly regarded from coast to coast for captivating audiences with her intriguing programming..
The Chipola Artist Series is funded through Chipola’s Performing Arts Fund, with grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Southern Arts Federation, the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, the Chipola Regional Arts Association and corporate donors.
Season tickets—$40 for all four events—include same seat reserved seats and “Meet The Artist” receptions sponsored by Tyndall Federal Credit Union, Bank of Bonifay, First Capital Bank and Regions Bank. Season ticket holders also get a subscription to the CRAA arts calendar.
A limited number of individual event tickets—$12 for adults and $8 for ages 18 and under—will be available prior to each performance at the Chipola Business Office.
For performance information, contact Joan Stadsklev at 850-718-2301 or stadsklevj@chipola.edu.
Tickets are available in the college Business Office, located in the Student Services Building, or by phoning 850-718-2220.

Marianna High School Class of 1979 Reunion Oct 23-24

The Marianna High School Class of 1979 will hold their 30th Class Reunion in Marianna on October 23 & 24th. If you are a former classmate and would like to attend, go to www.mariannahigh79.com to receive more information.