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10/2/2015

October Newsletter

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PictureSeminole Days 2015. Photo by Wilbur Beamer
Seminole Days 
​Seminole Days exceeded our expectations! Thank you for traveling, for sharing time with friends and relatives, and for making this such a beautiful event. We hope to see you next year! You can read a detailed description of the event and look at the pictures here.
We also thank you for your donations in money and in kind, they are immensely important for SISCA. All the money raised during Seminole Days will be used for the upkeep of the cemetery, the Carver School, and the museum. 


T-Shirts, caps & mugs
Thank you for supporting SISCA by buying some of our products! If you would like to purchase more, you can contact us, we still have some products available.

Handicap Ramp at the Museum
Did you see our new handicap ramp at the Seminole museum? We want to thank the H.O.P.E. outreach for donating the work and materials for such a needed ramp. Now everybody can come and enjoy the museum. 


Membership
Thank you for renewing your membership during the Seminole Days! Your contributions are very important for the upkeep of the cemetery, the Carver School and the museum. They also help us to start planning for next year's Seminole Days. If you did not renew your membership you can either send a check to SISCA or you can pay directly on our website by clicking here. Membership cards are on the way!
Remember: We always welcome and need volunteers. You don't have to live in Brackettville to be an active member. Please contact us and find out how you can collaborate with SISCA.


Museum
We have a new exhibit at the museum! These are pictures taken in El Nacimiento by Dzilam Méndez. Visit us soon!

Upcoming Activities and Events


High School Talks
On October 15, members of SISCA will give a talk at the high school in Uvalde. We are hoping to continue promoting our history among students and people in the area. If you have contacts that you think would be useful for this project, please let us know.  

SISCA Meetings
Remember, SISCA meetings take place the second Saturday of each month at 1PM at the Carver School. Your ideas are very important, please join us. As an exception, October's meeting will be held on October 24. After the meeting we will have a Potluck/dinner party. Everybody is welcomed!

Elections
We will have elections next year. If you are interested in running, you can contact president Augusta Pines for more information. 

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Seminole Indian Scouts Cemetery Association
PO Box 1797
Brackettville, TX
​78832

  • About Us
    • Officers and Board Members
    • Membership
    • Newsletter
    • Bylaws
  • Cemetery
    • Cemetery/Carver School Cleanups
    • Virtual Tour
    • Medal of Honor Recipients
    • Our Deceased >
      • 2019
      • 2015
      • 2013
      • 2010
      • 2008
      • 2006
      • 2005
      • 2002
      • 1997
      • 1926
  • Museum
    • Grand Opening
    • Virtual Museum
  • History
    • Black Seminoles: A Historical Overview
    • Seminole Negro Indian Scouts
    • Carver School
    • Books about the Seminoles
  • Events
    • Seminole Days >
      • Seminole Days 2019
      • Seminole Days 2017
      • Seminole Days 2016
      • Seminole Days 2015
      • Seminole Days 2014
      • Seminole Days 2013
    • Juneteenth >
      • Juneteenth 2018
      • Juneteenth2017
      • Juneteenth 2015
      • Juneteenth 1987
    • Memorial Day Ceremony, 2015
  • Election 2022 Results
  • Seminole Days 2022
    • Seminole Days 2022 Flyer
    • Trip to Seminole Canyon
    • Afro-Seminole Creole
    • Meet & Greet/Lecture Series
    • Breakfast with the Fort Clark Historical Society
    • Annual Parade
    • Annual Program
    • BBQ Plate Sale
    • Johnny Montgomery
    • The S.I.N.S. Screening
    • Annual Meeting & Election Results
    • Pasta Dinner
    • Dance
    • Sunday Service
    • Potluck Lunch
    • Places to Stay
  • 1870 to 1914: 150 Years of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts
  • Forum
  • Contact