Texas is famous for many things, but few embody the Lone Star identity more than the Alamo and Cowboys! And it’s no wonder. Both have a long and rich history that dates back to the earliest days of Texas’ settlement.
The Spanish first brought cattle to Texas in the 1600s and began establishing both missions and ranches throughout the territory. The priests became the first cattle ranchers in Texas and the soldiers were early vaqueros.
In celebration of this rich heritage, the Remember the Alamo Foundation is launching the Alamo Livestock Roundup to enable livestock donations to contribute to the future of the Alamo.
Inspired by a culture of vaqueros, ranchers, and trailblazers, the Alamo Livestock Roundupwill kick off with Saddle Up! An Evening at the Alamo. Join event chairs, Gloria Steves, Megan and Tres Steves, and Lida and Tres Plummer, as we kick up our heels with live music, entertainment and Texas cuisine on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at the Alamo’s newly renovated Plaza de Valéro. The headliner will be announced soon!
Sponsorship opportunities are available and we welcome your support! If you make a contribution of $25,000 or more, your ranch branch will be memorialized on a permanent cattle sculpture in Alamo Plaza.