
CCSWB Beaumont heroes welcome the Recognition Roadtrip Bottle to Beaumont at the Ben Rogers Regional Visitor’s Center on Jan. 19, 2022. The city of Beaumont is nearly 200 years old, first settled in 1824 by Noah and Nancy Tevis who called the area “Tevis Bluff.”

Sales Center Manager, Ben Hailey, with the Recognition Roadtrip Bottle to the Beaumont Facility on Jan. 19, 2022.

Amber Noyola, Sales Execution Manager, shows her Beaumont pride as she puts the customized city sticker on the Recognition Roadtrip Bottle on Jan. 19, 2022.

The Recognition Roadtrip Bottle enjoys the Janis Joplin Mural at the Ben J. Rogers Regional Visitor’s Center. Designed by artist Kimberly Brown, the mural pays tribute to the famous rock and blues artist hailing from Beaumont’s neighboring city, Port Arthur, Texas.

Beaumont heroes take the Recognition Roadtrip Bottle on a trip through time at the Rogers Regional Visitor’s Center. The members of the Rogers family are well-known philanthropists across Beaumont and have contributed to several initiatives across the city, including parks, healthcare and the Gateway Shopping Center and Parkdale Mall.

The Recognition Roadtrip Bottle goes for a drive in a vintage 1949 TC MG, a gift from the Rogers family to the Visitor’s Center. The 1949 TC MG was a British car, which many U.S. servicemembers bought in Europe and transferred back to the U.S. after World War II.