Volume XXV, Number 5 April 9, 2004

HEADLINES
Kiwanis Club of Davie Honors Council Representative
Jennifer Billie Chadwick Earns Diploma
8th Annual Junior Cypress Cattle Drive
Tribal Council Honors Firefighters, Discusses Resolutions
Seminole Tribe Makes History With Cultural Exchange Program
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Kiwanis Club of Davie Honors Council Representative

By Adelsa Williams
DAVIE, FL
— On March 23, Hollywood Councilman Max Osceola Jr., was invited to attend the weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis Club of Davie, which was held at the Ark Restaurant. (continue...)
Jennifer Billie Chadwick Earns Diploma

By Adelsa Williams
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL
— The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale held a graduation ceremony on Thursday March 25. Tribal citizen Jennifer Billie Chadwick, a member of the Wind Clan, was one of 10 students in the Culinary Arts field to earn a diploma in art of cooking. It was an exciting night for the students; sounds of screams, cries and horns filled the ballroom. (continue...)

8th Annual Junior Cypress Cattle Drive


By Emma Brown
BIG CYPRESS
— On Saturday March 27, Paul Bowers Sr., Richard Bowers Jr., and Moses Jumper Jr., cowboys from Seminole Country, organized the 8th Annual Cattle Drive in Big Cypress. The cattle drive is held each year in memory of Junior Cypress. (continue...)
Tribal Council Honors Firefighters, Discusses Resolutions


By Shelley Marmor
BIG CYPRESS
— The Friday March 19 Tribal Council at the Herman L. Osceola Gym started a little differently than usual. The initial order of business at this meeting was to honor the first group of recruits from the Department of Emergency Services, Fire Rescue Division. (continue...)

Seminole Tribe Makes History With Cultural Exchange Program


By Michael Goodman
BERLIN, GERMANY
— The Seminole Tribe of Florida played a lead role in “See Native America-One Nation at a Time,” a first ever cultural exchange sponsored by The United States Commercial Service and American Embassy in Berlin, Germany. This historic event educated German children and their families about Native Americans. It also promoted travel to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and other tribal nation landmarks during International Travel Borse (ITB), the world’s largest annual tourism trade show. (continue...)
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