Volume XXV, Number 10 July 23, 2004

HEADLINES
The 2004 4th of July 5K Walk and Run Marathon
Board Meets, Discusses Negotiating Purchase of Texas Feedlot
Brighton Students Travel to New York City
Mia Da'Wana Sapp and Whitney Tucker Graduate from Hollywood Christian High School
Seminole 4-H: Bigger and Better Than Ever
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The 2004 4th of July 5K Walk and Run Marathon

By Iretta Tiger
BIG CYPRESS
— On July 3rd runners and walkers from the Seminole Tribe gathered to compete for the 2004 Fourth of July 5K Walk or Run marathon. The competition was held at the Mitchell Cypress Trail of Fitness and was open to all tribal citizens and tribal employees. Runners and walkers had to complete nine laps to equal three miles. (continue...)
Board Meets, Discusses Negotiating Purchase of Texas Feedlot

By Shelley Marmor
HOLLYWOOD
— On Wednesday June 30, The Seminole Tribe of Florida, Inc. convened for a regular meeting at the Hollywood tribal headquarters. All board representatives and liaisons were present, with the exception of David D. DeHass, Hollywood representative. (continue...)

Brighton Middle School Students Travel to New York City


By Emma Brown
NEW YORK, N.Y.
— The Brighton middle school students achieving a cumulative GPA of 2.5 for the entire school year earned a trip to New York City. The group traveled to New York from July 5–8. (continue...)
Mia Da’Wana Sapp and Whitney Tucker Graduate from Hollywood Christian High School

By Felix DoBosz
HOLLYWOOD
— Mia Da’Wana Sapp completed ten years of dedicated study, graduating from Hollywood Christian High School on June 4. Sapp excelled at school, making the principals list with a 3.7 average, and was only one A away from a perfect straight-A report card her senior year. (continue...)

Seminole 4-H: Bigger and Better Than Ever


By Susan Etxebarria
BRIGHTON
— In the hall of the cattle and range building at Brighton hangs a large framed picture on the wall, a copy of an enlarged photo actually, showing some of the tribe’s first “unofficial” 4-H’ers holding their pet project–chickens. The photo is entitled “Chicken Project–1950.” (continue...)
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