Seminole artists gather at Seminole Okalee Indian Village Arts & Entertainment Community News by The Seminole Tribune - October 4, 2019September 19, 2024 HOLLYWOOD — On Sept. 9, some of the most talented Seminole artists gathered at Okalee Indian Village in Hollywood to be interviewed by Seminole Media Productions broadcasting unit. The artists discussed their interest in art, their artwork, and its meaning in the Seminole community and beyond. Those present included Durante Blais-Billie,
Natomah Robbins embarks on not-so-horrifying career in special make-up effects Arts & Entertainment Education News by Beverly Bidney - October 4, 2019September 19, 2024 The foundation to Natomah Robbins’ love of art started to take shape in the fourth grade when she began drawing and painting. Since then, that love hasn’t waned and now she’s determined to make a career of it. Robbins, 21, graduated in January from the Tom Savini’s Special Make-Up Effects Program
PECS Students of the Month – August 2019 Education News by The Seminole Tribune - October 4, 2019September 19, 2024 PECS Students of the Month for August 2019 (elementary school) Elementary School Ollie Jones Hendrix Osceola Kailin Coleman Aries Serrano Claire Randolph James Law Dylanie Peak Alakai Bert Ameliana Osceola Cassie Pearce Jaiden Fludd Rosalie Jones Stellar King Kulipa Julian Geonnie Ward Logan French Layda Choquette Jayshawn Henderson Waniya Fortner
Tribe’s class of 2032 from Tampa starts the new school year Education News by The Seminole Tribune - October 4, 2019September 19, 2024 The 2019-20 school year kicked off for four kindergarten Tampa area students on Aug. 12 and Aug. 19. Three of the students attend Lithia Springs Elementary School in Valrico; one attends Brandon Academy in Brandon. Amari Osceola is attending Brandon Academy and is the son of Brian Osceola and the grandson
Soggy weather can’t dampen PECS swim Olympics Community Education News by Beverly Bidney - October 4, 2019September 19, 2024 BRIGHTON — Late summer showers didn’t stop the action at the Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School swim Olympics Sept. 20. Students came to the Brighton pool prepared to get wet and compete, so water falling from above was no problem for these young athletes. The PECS K-5 swim program aims to get students
Carrisa Colon earns professional certificate from AVEDA Institute Community Education News by The Seminole Tribune - October 4, 2019September 19, 2024 Seminole Tribe of Florida Center for Student Success and Services higher education student Carrisa Colon recently earned a professional certificate as an esthiology full specialist from the AVEDA Institute Tampa Bay. She earned her certificate on Aug. 23 and held a 99% average throughout the program. She plans to open her
Andrew Fish, St. Thomas football make their college debut Community News Sports by Kevin Johnson - October 4, 2019September 19, 2024 MIAMI GARDENS — Andrew Fish was part of a new era that St. Thomas University and its fans welcomed as the school’s football team made its debut. With Miami Gardens Mayor Oliver Gilbert III and former Dolphins great Nat Moore watching from the sideline, the St. Thomas football team played
Indigenous programs to be held at Florida International University Arts & Entertainment Community News by From Press Release - October 3, 2019October 3, 2019 MIAMI — The Florida International University Global Indigenous Forum, in its seventh year, has announced the following upcoming programs that are free and open to the public: On Oct. 14, FIU Indigenous Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will be a celebration of
Hard Rock opens first Maldives property Community News by Damon Scott - October 3, 2019September 19, 2024 Talk about getting away. This destination won’t disappoint. Hard Rock International recently opened its first property in the Maldives – a chain of 26 atolls that make up the Republic of Maldives in the Arabian Sea of the Indian Ocean. Hard Rock Hotel Maldives is part of the brand’s “Crossroads Maldives” and
Smutgrass now a delicacy for cattle in Pasture X Community News by Beverly Bidney - October 3, 2019September 19, 2024 HOLLYWOOD — When Aaron Stam began a groundbreaking field trial in Brighton to see if cattle will eat smutgrass, he hoped to prove the animals would consume the nuisance invasive weed. Young and tender smutgrass has plenty of nutritional value, but when it grows to maturity the grass forms a