
Voices of the Everglades: LeRoy Osceola
Wed, Jan 14
|Bonita Springs
Hear firsthand wisdom from LeRoy M. Osceola—seventh-generation descendant of Chief Osceola and council member of the Original Miccosukee Simanole Nation—as he shares stories, history, and perspectives rooted in the Everglades and its people.


Time & Location
Jan 14, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Bonita Springs, 27451 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs, FL 34135, USA
About the event
LeRoy Osceola is a seventh-generation son of the famed Seminole Chief Osceola and one of eight members of the Council of the Original Miccosukee Simanole Nation of Aboriginal People.
With a lifetime of cultural knowledge and lived experience, he brings an authentic perspective on the history, traditions, and ongoing stewardship of the Everglades.
This rare and meaningful conversation offers a deeper look at:
The heritage and resilience of the Miccosukee/Seminole people• The cultural and spiritual significance of the Everglades• Generational stories passed down through one of Florida’s most historic families• Contemporary issues affecting tribal lands and the natural environment.
This is a unique opportunity to learn directly from a respected voice whose lineage and leadership continue to shape the story of the Everglades today.
Tickets
General Admission
Hear LeRoy M. Osceola share stories, culture, and Everglades history from the perspective of a seventh-generation descendant of Chief Osceola and council member of the Original Miccosukee Simanole Nation.
$10.00
+$0.25 ticket service fee
Members
$5.00
+$0.13 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00