Tonight, September 24, 2019, the Tiger Foundation hosts its annual “Awards of Excellence” event at Ron Robinson Theater from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.
This year’s event will highlight the achievements and contributions to the arts of distinguished Little Rock Central High Alumni:
- Jeff Nichols: Acclaimed film director and screen writer known for his movies Loving, Mud, and Midnight Special
- Craig O’Neill: From prank calls to disc jockey, to entering our hearts and homes each night on THV11
- Art Porter Family: Well-known for their extraordinary musical ability and legacy of continued education in music through scholarships
- Will Trice: Three-time Tony Award winning producer and Executive Artistic Director of the Arkansas Repertory Theater
Each year, the Tiger Foundation honors those who have made a special impact on Little Rock Central High in one of the four pillars of education that the Tiger Foundation has adopted: Academics, Arts, Athletics, and Citizenship.
Previous honorees are:
2016 – the Very Rev. Dr. Christoph Keller, III, Julie Keller, and the late Roosevelt Thompson
2017 – Sam Blair, Dr. Sybil Jordan Hampton
2018 – Muskie Harris, Clyde Horton, and Brooks Robinson
On July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 lifted off from Florida as 528 million people (15% of the world’s population at the time) viewed it on television. As would be expected for that historic trip to the moon, both the Arkansas Gazette and the Arkansas Democrat were filled with stories covering all aspects of the preparations and the launch.
On May 18, 1937, Brooks Calbert Robinson, Jr. was born in Little Rock. His father worked for Colonial Bakery and later the Little Rock Fire Department. His mother worked for Sears and later state government.

