Dignitaries, elected officials, bankers and other luminaries from Galveston County and Houston gathered Friday and Saturday to honor restaurateur Johnny Carrabba III as this year’s “Buck N’ Ball” award winner in an event at The Bryan Museum celebrating the Italian-American contribution to Texas history.
Teamwork, staying hungry, perseverance and family all were keys to his success, Carrabba said during a question-and-answer session Friday with J.P. Bryan, founder of the museum, 1315 21st St.
SOURCE: https://www.galvnews.com
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