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    Mayor Salutes Hispanic Leaders

    Mayor Parker salutes Hispanic leaders for one last time at special awards ceremony

    Shelby Hodge
    Oct 12, 2015 | 9:33 am

    Vibrant red lighting, Latin cuisine and the music of Mango Punch provided the special ambience at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston recently when Mayor Annise Parker presided over the presentation of the Mayor's Hispanic Heritage Awards.

    More than 500 enthusiasts poured in for recognition of community leaders and to bid an early adieu to Parker as this was her final ceremony with this group as mayor.

    Recognized on this evening were Jose Adan Trevino, founder of Univision Channel 45, and Judge Josefina Rendon, the first Hispanic Civil Service Commissioner in Houston, with Lifetime Achievement honors; Metro board chairman Gilbert Garcia with Civic Activist honors; Gloria Zenteno, founder of Barrio Dogs, with Education honors; Daniel Bustamante, founding member of the Go Tejano Rodeo Committee and the Multicultural Arts Cooperative, with Art in the Community honors and James Lee, founder of LGBT Advocates at the University of Houston with Youth Activist honors.

    Headlining the evening were Mayor's Hispanic Advisory Board chairman Roland Garcia, event chairs Lauren Soliz and Lenora Sorola-Pohlman and emcees Lizzett Lopez of KXLN Univison Channel 45 and Erik Barajas, KTRK ABC Channel 13.

    The lively gathering included politicos, movers and shakers and community leaders including City Council members Dave Martin, Richard Nguyen, Jack Christie and Robert Gallegos, plus Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, State Sen. Sylvia Garcia, Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan, State Rep. Gene Wu, Sofia Adrogué, Karen Garcia, Shannon Buggs and David Medina.

    Sylvia Quan, Gordon Quan, Gilbert Garcia.

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    Texas Renaissance Festival founder George Coulam has died at 87

    Jef Rouner
    May 21, 2025 | 1:50 pm
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    George Coulam, the founder and owner of the Texas Renaissance festival, was found dead in his home on Tuesday. He was 87, according to media reports.

    Coulam’s death comes two weeks after a Grimes County judge found against him, forcing the sale of the festival to new owner Meril Rivard. Although untimely, Coulam’s death is unlikely to affect the new ownership deal, according to Anthony Laporte, lead counsel on the case.

    “Because this deal is primarily with corporate entities, everything should progress without too much interruption,” Laporte tells CultureMap. “Obviously this is a sad day for those of us who knew George. We all mourn together, but it is unlikely to affect the way the new Renaissance Festival deal proceeds.

    Rivard issued a brief statement following the news.

    “We are shocked and deeply saddened to hear of the death of George Coulam,” it reads. “Our thoughts go out to his loved ones. Like everyone else who loves the Texas Renaissance Festival, we remain committed to ensuring that the festival lives on, and we are working steadfastly to make that happen.”

    The Texas Renaissance Festival also issued a statement.

    We are deeply saddened by the loss of George Coulam, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival. For more than 50 years, he built a community that has become a cherished tradition for generations of performers, staff, and guests.

    At this time, we ask for respect and privacy for Mr. Coulam’s family and the extended Texas Renaissance Festival family as they grieve. As this is a deeply personal matter, we are not offering additional comments at this time.

    The cause of death is currently unknown. Grimes County sheriffs were notified of his death at 9 am Tuesday morning. Bystanders reported seeing an ambulance leave Coulam’s home, which is known as Stargate Manor. The Navasota Examiner, which was first to report the news, includes an account of gunshots being heard near the home.

    Regardless of the circumstances, Laporte said that after the recent judgment that forced the sale, everyone, including Coulam, seemed relieved and happy that the matter had been resolved.

    Coulam’s death ends a long and sometimes toxic reign over the Texas Renaissance Festival. Over the past two decades, Coulam was sued multiple times for sexual harassment of employees. The HBO docuseries Ren Faire showcased Coulam’s mercurial nature in dealing with potential buyers of the festival while also offering glimpses into his “sugar daddy” dating life.

    Following the release of Ren Faire, several corporate entities sued Coulam for breach of contract. The case came to a close this month, with a judge saying the $60 million sale must go through. Coulam also owes Rivard and the other plaintiffs $22 million in damages and $1 million in lawyer fees.

    As CultureMap has previously reported, the Texas Renaissance Festival is expected to proceed as planned, with an opening in October 2025.

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