Brendan Osceola Latchford graduates from FSU Community Education News by Damon Scott - December 21, 2023September 19, 2024 In back, from left to right, are Bradley Osceola Latchford, Brendan Osceola Latchford and Brady Osceola Latchford. In front, from left to right, are Bella Rose Osceola Latchford, Braden Osceola Latchford, and Bailey Marie Osceola Latchford. (Courtesy photo) The Seminole Tribe’s Latchford family added another Florida State University graduate to its
Photos: Hollywood’s fall festival brings out Halloween spirit Oct. 31 Community News by The Seminole Tribune - November 28, 2023September 19, 2024 From left to right are Avynn Holata, Maycee Holata and Taylor Holata. (Damon Scott) The Hollywood Preschool Department created a Barbie-themed booth for kids and adults. From left to right are Dana Rolle, LaToshia Huell, Marantha LaConte, Dorothy Williams, Tanya Gibson, and Thommy Doud. (Damon Scott) Grayson Jackson, left, visits Ms. Bre
Photos: Seniors celebrate Thanksgiving in Hollywood Nov. 13 Community News by The Seminole Tribune - November 28, 2023September 19, 2024 Paul Buster plays guitar in the ballroom at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood. (Damon Scott) Jeanette Cypress, left, and Mary Jene Koenes enjoy the day. (Damon Scott) Sandy Billie stands behind his wife Betty before the festivities begin. (Damon Scott) Patrick Doctor Sr., left, and his wife Colleen get into
Seminole artists pick up Art Basel boost Arts & Entertainment Community Events News by Damon Scott - November 27, 2023September 19, 2024 The late Jimmy Osceola’s artwork is currently on display at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum, which is listed as one of Art Basel’s cultural institutions for the first time. (Beverly Bidney) Seminole artists are poised to acquire new fans during Art Basel Miami Beach from Dec. 8 to Dec. 10. For the first time,
Photos: Tribe hosts AIAC pop-up event Oct. 30 at Okalee Village in Hollywood Arts & Entertainment Community Events News by The Seminole Tribune - November 27, 2023September 19, 2024 Wildlife handler Justin Igualada wows the crowd of students with an alligator demonstration. (James Hughes) Daniel Tommie sharpens one of his canoe carving tools. (Photos James Hughes) Wildlife handler Justin Igualada wows the crowd of students with an alligator demonstration. (James Hughes) The Māori dancers are a popular attraction at the AIAC event.
‘Road to Healing’ tour makes final stop Community News by Damon Scott - November 26, 2023September 19, 2024 The “Road to Healing” tour made a stop in Anchorage, Alaska, in October. (NABS Facebook) Department of Interior (DOI) Secretary Deb Haaland’s (Laguna Pueblo) “Road to Healing” tour made its last stop in Montana on Nov. 5. It was the last in a series of U.S. stops that began in July
Diabetes program renewed through Jan. 19 Community Health News by The Seminole Tribune - November 26, 2023September 19, 2024 SDPI was renewed through Jan. 19. (Facebook) The U.S. Senate passed a funding bill Nov. 15 to avoid a government shutdown that was to take effect two days later. The measure extended the Indian Health Services’ (IHS) Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) through Jan. 19; it had expired Sept. 30.
Big Cypress hosts veterans memorial walk Community News by Damon Scott - November 26, 2023September 19, 2024 The group ended the walk at the memorial wall. (Damon Scott) BIG CYPRESS – Members of the tribal community gathered in Big Cypress on Nov. 8 to recognize veterans in advance of Veterans Day on Nov. 11. Seventeen people participated in a memorial walk at the Big Cypress Veterans Memorial Fitness
Chupco featured on cover of LDL Magazine Community News by Damon Scott - November 26, 2023September 19, 2024 Chupco is one of several Indigenous People featured in the magazine’s October issue. (Keyra Juliana Espinoza Arroyo) Tribal member Tomasina Chupco is featured on the cover of LDL Magazine’s October 2023 issue, which focuses on Indigenous culture. LDL is a Palo Alto, California-based print and digital publication that highlights entrepreneurs, small businesses,
Sports betting, craps, roulette to launch in December Community Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming News by Damon Scott - November 6, 2023September 19, 2024 Casino sports betting, craps and roulette are set to begin at the tribe’s casinos in Florida in December. (Hard Rock) The Seminole Tribe announced in a news release Nov. 1 that it intends to implement aspects of its 2021 gaming compact with the state in December – casino sports betting, and