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Beneath the towering entrance to Doak Campbell Stadium stands a Seminole Family.  The life-size bronze figures were sculpted by Bradley Cooley and installed on their grassy pedestal shortly before Jimbo and Candi Fisher arrived to begin their new life in Tallahassee.

The sculptures depict a family moving across dangerous ground.  The mother keeps her infant close.  The father holds his musket at the ready as he searches the distance.  His son, not much older than the Fisher's youngest son Ethan, stands nearby armed with his bow and arrow.

Seminoles of the 1830s endured terrible trials and hardships.  But they drew on the strength of their families and survived to emerge triumphant.

Now, our Florida State University Seminole family stands ready to wrap our protective arms around Jimbo and Candi Fisher's son Ethan who has been diagnosed with Fanconi Anemia, a rare blood disease.  There is a way you can help.

Please visit kidz1stfund.com to learn how you can join us in supporting this important cause and our Seminole family.

Last Updated (Monday, 29 August 2011 10:10)