The Fort Worth Westerners Corral is a group of individuals brought together by a common interest in Fort Worth, Texas, and Western history. As we all know, "Fort Worth is Where the West Begins."
The Fort Worth Westerners Corral was established in 1965 and is the oldest of 8 active Corrals inTexas. Our parent organization is Westerners International which is headquartered at West Texas A&M University in Canyon, TX (westerners-international.org). There are 57 Corrals in the USA and 15 Corrals in Europe and Japan. Please see the full list of active corrals.
The group meets via Zoom each month on the 3rd Tuesday at 7 pm (log on at 6:45 pm for a few minutes of greetings). The one hour program begins at 7 pm and lasts 45 minutes to an hour, with time for a few questions to the presenter at the end. Past speakers have included Corral members, local historians, and university professors. Please see our Programs page for details.
Membership is open to anyone interested in Fort Worth, Texas, and Western history. Corral annual membership dues are $20 for individuals and $30 for families based on the calendar year and includes the annual dues payable to our parent organization. See our Membership page for details.
Guests are encouraged to attend meetings and learn with our members.
For more information, contact us.
Many thanks!
Bob Saul, Fort Worth Westerners Sheriff
Phillip Williams, Fort Wort Westerners Rep
Richard Robinson, Fort Worth Westerners Keeper of the Chips