Tampa community gathers for Family Fishing Day Events by The Seminole Tribune - December 18, 2012 By Peter B. Gallagher TAMPA — Tampa community members gathered on Dec. 1 for a day of fishing and of fun. Most of the fish caught were released at another nearby pond, which the Tribe is trying to restock on the Lakeland property.
Russell Osceola gets keys to new home Community by The Seminole Tribune - December 18, 2012April 9, 2015 By Andrea Holata BRIGHTON — The Housing Department handed over the keys to senior Russell Osceola’s new home recently, after just a few months of the building process. Osceola worked closely with the Seminole Housing Department from start to finish on the building process. The department helped by setting him up with
Good diet and exercise habits shed the pounds Health by The Seminole Tribune - December 18, 2012April 9, 2015 By Paula Bowers-Sanchez We have so many choices when it comes to losing weight or preventing weight gain. We are constantly bombarded with the latest and greatest weight-loss drug or supplement, and I have to confess, I probably have tried most of them. What the advertisements don’t tell you is that, along
Student spotlight: Rollie Gilliam III Education by The Seminole Tribune - December 18, 2012 By Kathryn Stolarz LAKE WORTH — In an imperfect world, Rollie Gilliam III wants to help those who suffer. The Tribal member aspires to become a social worker and, one day, the program manager of the Tribe’s Family Services Department. "I learned that people are hurting and people just need someone to listen,"
Charter School students get a lesson on bullying Education by The Seminole Tribune - December 18, 2012 By Andrea Holata BRIGHTON — Students of Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School got a lesson on bullying on Nov. 14 when entertainer Chris Hollyfield stopped by to speak with students. Students, teachers and staff watched a slideshow presentation showing how bullying can harm people, how to "speak up to bullying" and how to
Big Ballers tournament and car show keep Randall Huggins’ memory alive Sports by The Seminole Tribune - December 18, 2012 By Kathryn Stolarz HOLLYWOOD — For Kelvin Huggins, his brother Randall’s memorial tournament is a celebration of a life that was taken too soon, which occurred on Kelvin’s birthday. "[The tournament is] more like my birthday than my real birthday," Kelvin, 29, said. A dozen years ago on Oct. 29, Kelvin watched Randall,
PECS’ basketball season looks promising Sports by The Seminole Tribune - December 18, 2012 By Andrea Holata BRIGHTON — Pemayetv Emahakv’s basketball teams have high expectations this season. For both the girls’ and boys’ basketball teams, excitement fills the air for coaches, parents, students and the community when they take to the court. So far, the boys hold a 4-1 record with one loss to their rivals,
Trail community celebrates Thanksgiving Events by The Seminole Tribune - November 29, 2012 By Beverly Bidney The Trail community enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal together during their Thanksgiving celebration at Piccadilly Cafeteria in Miami on Nov. 20.
Naples community enjoys Thanksgiving feast Events by The Seminole Tribune - November 29, 2012 By Judy Weeks The Naples community Thanksgiving luncheon was held on Nov. 11 at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort.
Immokalee community celebrates Thanksgiving Events by The Seminole Tribune - November 29, 2012 By Judy Weeks The Immokalee community came together for a turkey shoot on Nov. 17 and a Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 20.