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2/28/2023

February 2023

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Hello, everyone! Here we are, on the last day of February at the eleventh hour, sending out our monthly newsletter. We just wanted to give a quick rundown of our upcoming events. 

Fort Clark Days
March 3-4, 2023
Brackettville, Texas

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Fort Clark Days will be taking place on March 3 & 4 (Friday and Saturday). This annual event is one of the most popular events that take place in Brackettville/Fort Clark.

SISCA will be located in two places. Members of our organization will be in the living historian section, educating visitors about our history. We will also be serving as food vendors. We will be selling brisket sandwiches.

Here's more information about Fort Clark Days

​From the official website:
 
For more than 40 years, Fort Clark Days has taken place at Fort Clark Springs in Brackettville, Texas. More than 100 living historians demonstrate skills from the past and educate our visitors about the history of southwest Texas. In addition to our living historians, we have arts & crafts and food vendors.  

Our 2023 celebration will be a living history (educational) event on Friday, school day.  Food vendors will be on site for lunch and dinner.  On Saturday, March 4 (open to the  public day), we will also have arts and crafts vendors. We are expecting more than 100 living historians in 2023.

Join us for a Street Dance Friday night in front of the Commissary from 7:00-10:00 PM. Arts & Craft Vendors will be open during the Street Dance. 

Fort Clark Days is sponsored by Fort Clark Springs Community Council, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and Fort Clark Springs Association.   

Our annual multi-day event helps us fulfill three of the six purposes of Fort Clark Springs Community Council (FCSCC):
  • To assist in the education of the youth and general public in the history of Southwest Texas.
  • To preserve, protect, and promote the Fort Clark Historic District for its citizens, the visiting public and future generations. 
  • To raise money to help achieve these goals.

Students at Lytle High School created Is Living History a Dying Art? and were runners up at the Young Filmmakers State Finals on March 12, 2021. Video was shot at the 2020 Fort Clark Days event. 

Click the link below 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
    • 1870 to 1914: 150 Years of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts
  • Events
    • Juneteenth >
      • Juneteenth 2018
      • Juneteenth2017
      • Juneteenth 2015
      • Juneteenth 1987
    • Seminole Days >
      • Seminole Days 2022 >
        • Gallery
        • Seminole Days 2022 Flyer
        • Trip to Seminole Canyon
        • Afro-Seminole Creole
        • Meet & Greet/Lecture Series
        • Breakfast with the Fort Clark Historical Society
        • Annual Parade
        • Parade Entry Form
        • Annual Program
        • BBQ Plate Sale
        • Johnny Montgomery
        • Annual Meeting & Election Results
        • Pasta Dinner
        • Sunday Service
        • Places to Stay
      • Seminole Days 2019
      • Seminole Days 2017
      • Seminole Days 2016
      • Seminole Days 2015
      • Seminole Days 2014
      • Seminole Days 2013
  • Forum
  • Contact