Volume XXVI, Number 2 February 4, 2005

HEADLINES
Seminole Featured On Cover of Parents Magazine
Seminole Earns SKA Fishing Top Honor
January Tribal Council Meeting
BC Hosts Rez Rally 2005 and Wins the Coveted Trophy
Ahfachkeke Festival Proceeds Benefit Red Cross Relief Efforts
Florida Trails Association Invades the Rez
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Seminole Featured On Cover of Parents Magazine

By Adelsa Williams

HOLLYWOOD — Tribal citizen Cachaloni Frank has reached a milestone achievement at the early age of two. She was the featured model on the Feb. 2005 issue of the well-known Parents magazine. (continue...)

Seminole Earns SKA Fishing Top Honor

By Kenny Bayon

Talk about making a major splash on the scene, Tribal citizen Chris Osceola was named Southern Kingfish Association, or SKA’s rookie fisherman of the year. In Osceola’s first year on the tour, he finished fifteenth in his division, which has up to 150 teams in each division that includes professional fisherman. (continue...)

January Tribal Council Meeting

By Iretta Tiger

HOLLYWOOD — On Jan. 13, the Seminole Tribal Council held its January meeting in the Seminole Headquarters auditorium. (continue...)

BC Hosts, Wins Rez Rally 2005

By Iretta Tiger

BIG CYPRESS — It’s 6:30 a.m. and even the sun hadn’t woken up yet but were are already hundreds of Tribal citizens registered and prepared to compete in Rez Rally 2005. (continue...)

Ahfachkeke Festival Proceeds Benefit Red Cross Relief Efforts

John Anderson, Bellamy Brothers perform

By Jaime Restrepo

BIG CYPRESS — Fans from throughout South Florida converged on the Rodeo Grounds to see John Anderson and the Bellamy Brothers perform their hits during the Ahfachkeke Festival. While rainy weather was menacing across most of South Florida, the rain did not fall until the end of the last set, a short sprinkle that had little impact on the day’s events. (continue...)

Florida Trails Association Invades the Rez

By Susan Etxebarria

BRIGHTON — Sometimes spectacular things happen in your own backyard and you never even know it. Early in the morning on Saturday Jan. 22nd, a constant parade of RVs, trucks and trailers loaded down with camping gear and brightly colored motorcycles quietly passed the Brighton Senior Center, the residential area, and the rodeo grounds on their way to the cattle range. Something extraordinary was going to happen–but only a few knew anything about it. (continue...)


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