Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum to host arts celebration Nov. 4-5 Announcements Arts & Entertainment Community Top News Top Story by The Seminole Tribune - November 2, 2022November 2, 2022 A dancer from the Deer family dances in the main tent Nov. 1, 2019, at the American Indian Arts Celebration on the grounds of the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum. (Photo Beverly Bidney) BIG CYPRESS - The Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum will host the annual American Indian Arts Celebration (AIAC) on Nov.
Photos: Big Cypress kids take part in high-flying fun Community Sports Top News by The Seminole Tribune - November 2, 2022November 2, 2022 The Big Cypress Recreation Department organized a high-flying experience Oct. 21. Kids from the reservation came to Davie to experience the windy adventures at iFLY, a business that simulates sky diving without having to jump out of a plane. The kids were guided by iFLY staff during their venture in
Photos: ‘Fun-a-Ween’ fun with Hollywood Preschool Community Education Top News by The Seminole Tribune - November 2, 2022November 2, 2022 Hollywood preschoolers line up for treats at the “Fun-A-Ween” costume festival in the gymnasium at the Howard Tiger Recreational Center on Oct. 28. (Photo Damon Scott) Ruby Billie enters the gymnasium dressed as a princess. (Photo Damon Scott) Preschooler, Antonio Alcantara, and his mother, Nicole Osceola, enjoyed the event together. (Photo Damon
Hollywood preschoolers welcome guest reader Community Education by The Seminole Tribune - November 2, 2022November 2, 2022 (Courtesy Dana Rolle) Each year, the Broward County School District selects a book for early childhood centers and elementary schools to read to young kids to promote literacy. This year’s book was “Nigel and the Moon” by Antwan Eady. Hollywood Board Rep. Christine McCall, also the parent of a preschooler, was invited
Seminole Scenes: October 2022 Community Seminole Scenes Top News by The Seminole Tribune - November 2, 2022November 2, 2022 VETERANS DAY: The tribe will recognize Veterans Day with events in November. Scheduled events include a program at the Florida Seminole Veterans Building (above) Nov. 3, a walk Nov. 9 at the Big Cypress fitness trail and a Nov. 11 at the Herman L. Osceola Gymnasium in Big
Tribe, Lynyrd Skynyrd team up to help hurricane recovery efforts Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming News by The Seminole Tribune - November 2, 2022 Hollywood Councilman Chris Osceola, second from left, and Gov. Ron DeSantis, fifth from left, were on stage Oct. 16 at Hard Rock Live with Lynyrd Skynyrd for the announcement of $200,000 in donations to help Hurricane Ian-impacted communities. (Courtesy photo) HOLLYWOOD — The Seminole Tribe and longtime legendary southern rock band
Grand marshals named for Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade Arts & Entertainment Events Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming News by The Seminole Tribune - November 1, 2022November 1, 2022 The colorful parade annually attracts thousands of spectators along the New River in downtown Fort Lauderdale and beyond. (File photo) Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade will feature a trio of grand marshals. Justin Wyborn, vice president and assistant general manager of Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, announced Oct. 24
Biden’s second tribal summit to begin Nov. 30 News by The Seminole Tribune - October 28, 2022October 28, 2022 The Biden administration has announced the dates for its second White House Tribal Nations Summit. (whitehouse.gov) The Biden administration has announced the dates for its second White House Tribal Nations Summit – Nov. 30 to Dec. 1 – at the Department of Interior in Washington, D.C. The first summit was held
USF works to return remains to tribes Community News by The Seminole Tribune - October 27, 2022October 27, 2022 This platform mound at the Safety Harbor archaeological site in Pinellas County’s Philippe Park is the probable location of a town once inhabited by the Tocobaga Indians of Tampa Bay. USF professor Thomas Pluckhahn said the school has the “very partial remains” of an ancestor that may have been obtained
IEI head named to MIT Indigenous fellowship Education News by The Seminole Tribune - October 17, 2022October 17, 2022 Chéri Smith, the founder and CEO of the Native-led nonprofit Indigenized Energy Initiative (IEI), has been named to the 2022 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) “Solve Indigenous Communities Fellowship.” Smith is a descendant of the Mi'Kmaq Tribe, a First Nations people. IEI works with tribal communities on energy sovereignty projects. Solve