Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas The Texas State History Museum Foundation honored two outstanding Texans philanthropist and business leader Charles Butt and legendary musician Leonardo Flaco" Jimnez with the History-Making Texan Award at the Foundations fifteenth annual Texas Independence Day Dinner held on February 28 2019 at the Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin. The award recognizes living Texas legends whose contributions to the state and the nation have been truly historic and exceptional in scope.
The Texas Independence Day Dinner celebrates the states rich cultural heritage and generates support for the Bullock Museum the nations premier institution on Texas history. More than 500 business political and community leaders attended the event. Carla Moran of Lubbock served as Chair and Jan Felts Bullock of Austin served as Honorary Chair of the event. The evening raised more than $1 million in support of the many educational programs and special projects of the Bullock Museum.
Charles
Butt has transformed the grocery industry through his leadership of H-E-B. He
is an innovative and brilliant business pioneer and also a national voice in
public education and administration. Every Texan owes him a debt of gratitude
for his tireless advocacy and for being an impactful and generous community
partner. His philanthropy in education hunger relief military support
health and wellness social services the environment diversity and the arts
has transformed Texas" said Carla Moran event Chair.
Moran continued Flaco Jimnezs illustrious career spans seven decades on the
accordion. Recognized for his accomplishments in Tejano and Conjunto music with
six Grammys a Latin Billboard Lifetime Achievement Award and a National
Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts it is only fitting
that he add History-Making Texan to his deserved accolades. He has collaborated
with musicians such as Bob Dylan The Rolling Stones Dwight Yoakum Buck
Owens and Freddy Fender.
Mr. Butt commented My Texas roots run deep and I have an abiding love for this state its history and its people. My life story has been uniquely shaped by Texas. It has been my honor to give back to Texas by working to provide a more hopeful future for our children through the strengthening of our public education system. I am grateful to the Bullock Texas State History Museum for recognizing my dedication to education and I congratulate my fellow honoree Flaco Jimnez on his extraordinary career.
Previous recipients include among others: Secretary James A. Baker III; Governor Dolph Briscoe; President and Mrs. George H.W. Bush; President George W. and Mrs. Laura Bush; Earl Campbell; Governor and Mrs. William P. Clements Jr.; Van Cliburn; Barbara Smith Conrad; Denton Cooley M.D.; Walter Cronkite; Lieutenant Governor Bill Hobby; Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison; Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson; Herb Kelleher; The King Ranch; Eugene F. Kranz; George P. Mitchell; Ross Perot; Darrell K Royal; Nolan Ryan; and Lee Trevino.
Since 2001 nearly 9 million visitors including more than 1.6 million school children have explored Texas history through award-winning exhibitions interactive media experiences and innovative educational programming. Since 1999 the Foundation a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization has raised approximately $30 million to support educational programs at the Museum. For more information about the Bullock Museum visit www.TheStoryofTexas.com.