Hard Rock AC donates food for those in need Community by The Seminole Tribune - April 3, 2020April 3, 2020 ATLANTIC CITY — New Jersey organizations that help feed people in need received a boost thanks to the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City. In mid-March, Hard Rock, despite being temporarily closed due to COVID-19, donated two truckloads of food to the Community FoodBank of New Jersey and Turning
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa donates $40,000 to commemorate 16th anniversary Community by The Seminole Tribune - April 3, 2020April 3, 2020 TAMPA — Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa marked its 16th anniversary March 11 by donating $10,000 each to four Tampa Bay charities. Seminole Hard Rock Tampa President Steve Bonner presented checks to the DeBartolo Family Foundation, Metropolitan Ministries, the Bill Edwards Foundation for the Arts and Julie Weintraub’s Hands
Roberta M. Osceola earns Student of the Month honor at Indian River State College Community Education by The Seminole Tribune - April 3, 2020April 3, 2020 Roberta M. Osceola, second from right, is honored for being named Student of the Month at Indian River State College. Her instructor, Cecilia Carran, is in the middle. (Courtesy photo) Roberta M. Osceola received Student of the Month honors at Indian River State College for February. The nomination that was submitted for
Adakai’s Harvard trip Community Education by The Seminole Tribune - April 3, 2020April 3, 2020 By: Adakai Robbins My experience at Harvard was a much unexpected one. Upon arrival, it felt very unfamiliar because of how different all the architecture is, as well as how different the people’s attitudes are over there. People in that area seemed very polite and trustworthy, which gave me a lot more
Native American Music Awards to offer livestream performances Arts & Entertainment by The Seminole Tribune - April 3, 2020September 19, 2024 The Cody Blackbird Band (Cody Blackbird Band Facebook) The Native American Music Awards will feature livestream performances from the following artists: Saturday, April 4 Goodshield Aguilar (6 p.m.)Tone Gyahdae (7 p.m.)Cody Blackbird (8 p.m.) Saturday, April 11 Wolfsheart (2 p.m.)Twin Flames (8 p.m.) The performances will be at facebook.com/groups/namalive. All times are Eastern Time.
Seminole Scenes – April 2020 Seminole Scenes by The Seminole Tribune - April 1, 2020September 19, 2024 KID ON THE KEY: Annie Washington, 2, stands on the ruin of a battery of Fort Dade that was once armed with a cannon aimed at Tampa. A Tampa resident, Annie was one of the youngest children who attended a trip to Egmont Key on Feb. 29. (Photo Beverly Bidney) SEMINOLE
Native American museums offer online options Arts & Entertainment Community by The Seminole Tribune - April 1, 2020September 19, 2024 The east entrance of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. (Judy Davis/Hoachlander Davis Photography) As cabin fever sets in, some individuals may be bitten by the travel bug and get a case of wanderlust. But in these times of staying safe at home, travel isn’t an
New Native American center opens to serve Houston’s underserved indigenous community Health by The Seminole Tribune - April 1, 2020April 1, 2020 By: Katrina MartinezThe Daily Cougar HOUSTON — There are an estimated 70,000 Native Americans who call Houston and its surrounding areas home, but there have been little to no services, centers or programs geared toward the needs of natives in the fourth largest city in the country. To fill the void, the
A guide to preventing coronavirus Health by The Seminole Tribune - April 1, 2020September 19, 2024 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers these guidelines for coronavirus (COVID-19): Know how it spreads• There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).• The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus.• The virus is thought to spread mainly from
Native American film festival now available for online viewing Arts & Entertainment by The Seminole Tribune - March 31, 2020September 19, 2024 The Walker Art Center in Minnesota is offering an online Native American film festival. The arts live on, despite the social distancing necessary to stop the spread of the coronavirus. The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has moved its Native American film festival online. “INDIgenesis: GEN 3” is a showcase of three