Hard Rock Live in Hollywood has new GM Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming News by The Seminole Tribune - November 25, 2022November 25, 2022 Hard Rock Live in Hollywood. (Kevin Johnson) Emmanuel “Manny” Thomas has been named general manager of the Hard Rock Live entertainment venue at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood. Hard Rock made the announcement in a news release Nov. 1. Thomas oversees and manages the operations for the
Hard Rock Bristol to open in 2024 Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming News Top News by The Seminole Tribune - November 25, 2022November 25, 2022 A rendering of the forthcoming Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol. (Hard Rock) Construction has begun on the new Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol in Virginia. Hard Rock Bristol president Allie Evangelista told the Bristol Herald Courier in an Oct. 28 report that the date for a formal groundbreaking ceremony
Storm unearths ancestral remains in Martin County Community News Top News by Damon Scott - November 25, 2022November 25, 2022 Beach erosion from Hurricane Nicole unearthed the remains of six skulls and smaller bones on Chastain Beach, located on Hutchinson Island South in Martin County. The remains were discovered by beachgoers Nov. 10 and reported to law enforcement. Hurricane Nicole made landfall as a Category 1 storm south of Vero Beach
Seminole artists gather for new show opening Arts & Entertainment Community News Top News by Damon Scott - November 25, 2022November 25, 2022 Gordon “Ollie” Wareham describes the interlinked artistic, historical and environmental importance of the sweet grass basket in Seminole culture. His aunt, Donna Frank, made the basket he’s holding. (Courtesy Tara Chadwick) A new exhibit featuring Seminole artists opened Nov. 6 at the History Fort Lauderdale museum. Several of the artists joined
‘Protecting Our Children’ conference to return in-person Community Health News Top News by The Seminole Tribune - November 25, 2022November 25, 2022 Next year’s conference artwork, “Lifeway,” is by North Dakota-based artist Shawna Fricke (Taos Pueblo/Paiute). Fricke said culture is represented through the northern baskets in the floral designs, the traditional dress, and the color scheme of the family. She said the brown tones on the woman represent Mother Earth and the
Big Cypress walk honors veterans Community News Top News by The Seminole Tribune - November 16, 2022November 16, 2022 Seminole veterans gather for a photo during a Veterans Day walk on Nov. 9, 2022, at the Seminole Veterans Memorial Fitness Trail in Big Cypress. From left, Curtis Motlow, Jacob Osceola Jr., Paul Bowers Sr., Sallie Josh and President Mitchell Cypress. (Photo Calvin Tiger) BIG CYPRESS — A Veterans Day walk
Native veterans memorial events to be livestreamed News Top News by The Seminole Tribune - November 11, 2022November 11, 2022 The central feature of the memorial is an elevated stainless steel circle resting on a carved stone drum. It is located on the grounds of National Museum of the American Indian. (Photo Matailong Du for NMAI) The dedication and celebration of the National Native American Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., will
Tribe displays support for breast cancer awareness Community Health News Top News by Beverly Bidney - November 8, 2022November 8, 2022 Tribal members and employees in Big Cypress wear pink as they participate in the annual “Pink Out” photo Oct. 18. (Photo Beverly Bidney) In what has become a fall tradition for the Seminole Tribe and Seminole Hard Rock, Breast Cancer Awareness Month activities were held throughout October. Indigenous Pink Day is held
PECS targets bullying as part of national program Community Education News Top News by Beverly Bidney - November 8, 2022November 8, 2022 Students and faculty at Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School wore blue for Blue Up Against Bullying Day. (PECS) Students at Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School learned about bullying in October as part of National Bullying Prevention Month. Tracy Sills, PECS dean of mental health and behavioral support, led classroom meetings with students in all
Kimberly Clement wins Glades County School Board seat Community Education News by Beverly Bidney - November 7, 2022November 7, 2022 Kimberly Clement (Courtesy photo) Kimberly Clement, the Seminole Tribe’s 4-H special projects coordinator, wanted to be more involved in her third-grade son’s school district, so she ran for a school board seat and won. Clement received 57% of the vote at an Aug. 23 election to be the District 4 representative