Hollywood seniors enjoy night out in Dania Community News Top News by The Seminole Tribune - March 17, 2023March 17, 2023 A couple dozen of the tribe’s Hollywood seniors gathered at Rodizio Grill in Dania Beach on March 7 for a dinner hosted by the office of Hollywood Councilman Chris Osceola. Special projects coordinator Blake Osceola and special events coordinator Mercedes Osceola organized the event. Patrick Doctor, left, with his wife Anna.
Hard Rock spotlights female artists, boosts health initiatives Arts & Entertainment Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming Health News Top News by Damon Scott - March 14, 2023March 14, 2023 Jordin Sparks performs at the event. (Damon Scott) HOLLYWOOD – Hard Rock International (HRI) used Women’s History Month in March as a launching pad to celebrate women musicians and to raise awareness and funds for women’s health initiatives. A “Rock Women’s Health” kickoff event was held at the Hard Rock Cafe inside
Brighton Field Day Festival attracts thousands Community News Top News by Beverly Bidney - March 10, 2023March 10, 2023 From left to right are Brighton Board Rep. Helene Buster, FSU head football coach Mike Norvell, Brighton Councilman Larry Howard, Renegade team owner Allen Durham, Chairman Marcellus W. Osceola Jr. and Hollywood Councilman Chris Osceola. (Mike Norvell/Twitter) BRIGHTON — Thousands of people attended the 84th annual Brighton Field Day Festival from
Festival highlights Native Americans in film industry Arts & Entertainment Community News Top News by Calvin Tiger - March 10, 2023March 10, 2023 Native Americans involved in the film industry hold a panel discussion during the Native Reel Cinema Festival on Feb. 11 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood. From left to right are Shaadiin Tome, Justin Deegan, Graham Greene and Stevie Salas. (Calvin Tiger) HOLLYWOOD — The Native Reel Cinema
Indigenous activists notch victory at Jupiter property Community News Top News by Beverly Bidney - March 10, 2023March 10, 2023 Indigenous activists celebrate after the town of Jupiter's Historical Review Board voted unanimously Feb. 16 to deny a permit for a developer to dig at a site containing Indian mounds. From left to right are Robert Rosa of the American Indian Movement, Jupiter resident Jessica Namath, Seminole tribal member Martha
Jimmy Osceola art exhibit opens at Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum Arts & Entertainment Community News Top News by Beverly Bidney - March 10, 2023March 10, 2023 Jimmy Osceola’s paintings are on display as guests at the Feb. 1 opening view the exhibit. (Beverly Bidney) BIG CYPRESS — The late Seminole artist Jimmy Osceola depicted Seminole life, culture and history in paintings he created over 30 years. The Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum is honoring his body of work in a
Washington trip provides learning experience for Seminole students Community Education News Top News by Beverly Bidney - March 10, 2023March 10, 2023 At the White House, from left to right, Leviticus Berry, Cece Thomas, Liyah Alvarado, Hadyn Billie, Ty Martinez, Jaylee Jimmie, Lavin Billie and Izaiah Billie. (Beverly Bidney) WASHINGTON, D.C. — After a pandemic-imposed three-year hiatus, 10 Seminole students attended the Close Up Washington/USET Impact Week Youth Summit held Feb. 3 to
Seminole art to be featured at Ringling Museum Arts & Entertainment Community News Top News by Beverly Bidney - March 10, 2023March 10, 2023 The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota. (Courtesy photo) “Reclaiming Home: Contemporary Seminole Art” will open at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota on March 18 and run through Sept. 4. The exhibit marks the first time the museum has presented contemporary art by
Community garden opens in Big Cypress Community News Top News by Beverly Bidney - March 10, 2023March 10, 2023 Above, from left to right, Alice Jimmie, Billie Cypress, Lena Cypress and Kiki Roberts make seed bombs out of clay, soil, wildflower seeds and nutrients. The seed bombs were thrown into an open part of the garden so wildflowers will bloom to attract pollinators to the garden. (Beverly Bidney) BIG CYPRESS
Big Cypress learns about python presence Community News Top News by Beverly Bidney - March 10, 2023March 10, 2023 FWC staff member Michelle Bassis attempts to get a python out of the snake bag for a demonstration during the python patrol training in Big Cypress. (Beverly Bidney) BIG CYPRESS — Burmese pythons have been the scourge of the Everglades for more than 20 years and have now made their way