E-Mail to the Editor
Dear Editor,
I really appreciate all of the wonderful information that is on your website. I work at elementary school in Central Florida and for our summer program we will be studying all about the state of Florida.
I am really looking forward to teaching my children about the Seminole culture and life style. By using your website I obtained a great amount of knowledge about the Seminole Tribe of Florida and can not wait to share all of the information with my children.
Thanks,
Ginny M. Sutton
Beverly Shores Elementary School
ATA Assistant Site Coordinator
Dear Editor,
Please spread the word about the 49th American Indian Boy Scouting/Girl Scouting Seminar to be held July 22–26, 2006 at Cameron University in Lawton, Okla. Our host is the Comanche Nation.
We of the American Indian Scouting Association are proud to sponsor this unique gathering that brings persons from all over the country together to explore how boy scouting and girl scouting can help develop youth. Both Indian and non-Indian youth (ages 12-17) and adults are encouraged to attend.
Please help your community learn about this great event. Visit our website at www.americanindianscouting.org to view the seminar brochure. You may print the registration form directly from the site.
Charlotte Barker
Publicity Chairman
American Indian Scouting Assoc.
Dear Editor,
I saw your article in the March 17, 2006 paper on the reenactment of the Seminole Tribe battles during the early 1900s. Being that I’m a person of a black background and that numerous black slaves that escaped and headed south into Seminole territories and fought alongside of the native Indians, I would like information on how I could possible join in the next re-enactment and contribute.
Could you provide me a name and contact information of the person(s) or group that heads up this re-enactment? Any help or referrals in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
