Texas Bullfights
Texas Bullfights began in 2008 when partners William Carter and Don Dulin read about a Houston or South Texas bullfight in a local newspaper. Both men, active in several community organizations, felt that this was yet another way they could give back to the community while producing an entertaining, family-oriented event.
Carter and Dulin began researching the possibilities of producing the best in traditional bullfighting events that were safe from injury and quickly landed on a mission statement for their endeavor: to produce entertaining, family-oriented, educational events celebrating Hispanic culture and to provide scholarships for youth wishing to further their education. “We want to benefit the personable students who are marginally below the academic cut-off for personal scholarship eligibility but who have a desire and need to go to school,†said William Carter, Member-Manager. Carter, a Juvenile Probation Officer, has encountered many youth with a desire for an education but no available resources to assist them.
Carter and Dulin began researching the possibilities of producing the best in traditional bullfighting events that were safe from injury and quickly landed on a mission statement for their endeavor: to produce entertaining, family-oriented, educational events celebrating Hispanic culture and to provide scholarships for youth wishing to further their education. “We want to benefit the personable students who are marginally below the academic cut-off for personal scholarship eligibility but who have a desire and need to go to school,†said William Carter, Member-Manager. Carter, a Juvenile Probation Officer, has encountered many youth with a desire for an education but no available resources to assist them.
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