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Poet Laureate of Northwest Florida is an honorary title awarded by [[West Florida Literary Federation]], Inc. of Pensacola, Florida, dating back to 1986. The honor, originally named Poet Laureate of the West Florida Panhandle, was first held by Adelia Rosasco-Soule. She was named by twelve community groups in the process of forming a coalition dedicated to area writers, literary arts, and the preservation of the Panhandle’s literary heritage. Her appointment was heralded with a resolution proclaimed by the Mayors of Pensacola and Milton, and the Chairmen of the County Commissions of Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties. Rosasco-Soule, an 85-year-old writer, world traveler and native of Italy, was working on her fourth book at the time.
Three years later on September 20, 1989, the coalition which became West Florida Literary Federation, Inc, named the second honoree Leonard A. Temme, PhD, a research physiologist with Naval Aerospace Medical Research Lab. He was named with the revised title Poet Laureate of West Florida. At the ceremony, the symbol of the office of poet laureate, a silver and beribboned medallion, was unveiled for the first time. Pensacola jeweler Rock Hard, also a poet, designed and created the medallion which was to be housed in the new Literary Arts Center (now Pensacola Cultural Center) with smaller versions presented to Rosasco-Soule and Temme.