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Mr. Amigo Awards Ceremony Gala & President's Cocktail Reception
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Date and time
February 24, 2017 · 8pm - February 25, 2017 · 1am CST
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Brownsville Event Center 1 Event Center Brownsville, TX 78526
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In February, the Mr. Amigo Association Inc. of Brownsville, Texas will once again honor a Mexican citizen who has contributed to the friendship between the United States and Mexico. We are pleased to announce that Fernando Landeros has been selected to receive the title of Mr. Amigo under the leadership of Richard Garza, President. Fernando Landeros Verdugo is a caring philanthropist that has founded one of the most important institutions in Mexican society, the Fundación Teletón, which has raised funds for over 20 years to support children with disabilities and cancer.
We are inviting you to join us in welcoming Fernando Landeros to our community by attending The President’s Costume Ball and Awards Banquet on Friday, February 24, 2017 at 8:00 p.m. at the Brownsville Events Center.
The President’s Costume Ball and Awards Ceremony Gala dinner which host various dignitaries (Congressman, State Senators, State Representatives, City Commissioners, etc), present awards and recognize Mr. Amigo’s contribution to goodwill between the two countries. A fabulous dinner will be catered by Gourmet Central. After dinner guests can dance the night away to music by The Gypsy.
Each tickets gets you admission to one seat at a table of 8 chairs. BYOB. Mr. Amigo will provide set ups free of charge. Festive costumes are encouraged to be worn.
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Our Vision
To celebrate the shared culture, friendship and family of Brownsville and Matamoros. To enjoy the traditions and history that unite us bringing “The Valley” and “La Frontera” closer together, serving as an example for our two countries . . . and having some fun while we’re at it.
Our History
A small group of the Brownsville Chamber of Commerce leaders gathered in the early 1960's to discuss a method of developing and implementing a project that would promote relations between the United States and Mexico. This method would also publicize the international way of life in the border cities of Brownsville and Matamoros. The concept of the project was to encompass a "tie-in" with Mexico and would include an extensive publicity campaign to benefit the area. The Chamber of Commerce Bienvenidos Committee was selected to serve as the liaison of the project. The knowledge of many individuals such as: Fausto Yturria, Jr., and the late Bat Corrigan, Eugene S. Hurt, Glen Herman, Dave Cooper, Chano Hinojosa, Steve Bosio and Bill Rudd, contributed significantly to the fruition of the project.
An understanding of Mexico and discussions by the leaders led to the concept of recognizing a Mexican citizen who had contributed to the friendship of the United States and Mexico. The Mexican citizen was designated as "Mr. Amigo." The Mr. Amigo Association was incorporated in early 1964. The first Mr. Amigo celebration was held on October 12, 1964 at the Fort Brown Memorial Center and honored former President of Mexico, Lic. Miguel Aleman.
The Mr. Amigo Association realized that the Charro Days Fiesta, with the various parades, costume balls and large crowds provided the proper atmosphere to promote and recognize the Mr. Amigo honoree. Lic. Jorge Perez y Bouras was the first Mr. Amigo honoree to be recognized during the Charro Days Fiesta in1969. The Mr. Amigo celebrations continue to be an integral part of the Charro Days festivities.
Mr. Raul Velasco, another Mr. Amigo honoree, has given the Mr. Amigo Association worldwide recognition over the years through the "Siempre en Domingo" television program. Similar celebrations now exist in other cities, but Brownsville can proudly claim to be the first to create and accomplish such a unique celebration. The Mr. Amigo celebration includes an extensive publicity campaign which awards the respective honoree and allows the City of Brownsville the opportunity to shine.
At the beginning of NAFTA'S negotiations in 1988-1989, Congressman Solomon Ortiz presented the Mr. Amigo Association with the Mr. Amigo Review Award for the distinction of being one of the first organizations to extend friendship and mutual understanding between the United States and Mexico. The Mr. Amigo Review Award remains on exhibit at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. as a model of International Friendship.
Choosing Mr. Amigo
The selection process is initiated annually by the President of the Mr. Amigo Association and the Selection Committee composed of four past presidents. The Committee seeks to designate an individual who promotes the improvement of the quality of life in the Hispanic Community and who also serves as a role model for the Community.
The recipient must also be a Mexican citizen who has contributed to the friendship and understanding of the United States and Mexico, and has excelled in their profession, exemplifying the highest standards in their personal and professional life. Over the past 39 years, the Mr. Amigo honoree has been chosen from a wide field of endeavors and accomplishments as illustrated on the Mr. Amigo roster.