National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum Hall of Fame 2014 Induction Ceremony

Induction Ceremony and banquet at the Worthington Renaissance Hotel in Fort Worth, Friday, July 25, 2014.


Founders of the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum Hall of Fame James, left, and Gloria Austin, right, look on as 2014 Hall of Fame Inductee Nathan Jean Whitaker Sanders (aka Mama Sugar) accepts the honor during the Induction Ceremony and banquet at the Worthington Renaissance Hotel in Fort Worth, Friday, July 25, 2014. (Brandon Wade/Special Contributor)Actress and National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum Hall of Fame 2014 inductee Anne Lockhart, right, looks on as Bobby Norris, organizer of the annual Roundup for Autism Treatment Centers of Texas, speaks during the Induction Ceremony and banquet at the Worthington Renaissance Hotel in Fort Worth, Friday, July 25, 2014. (Brandon Wade/Special Contributor)Actress and National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum Hall of Fame 2014 inductee Anne Lockhart speaks during the Induction Ceremony and banquet at the Worthington Renaissance Hotel in Fort Worth, Friday, July 25, 2014. (Brandon Wade/Special Contributor)

National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum Hall of Fame founder James Austin presents actress and 2014 inductee Anne Lockhart with a plaque during the Induction Ceremony and banquet at the Worthington Renaissance Hotel in Fort Worth, Friday, July 25, 2014. (Brandon Wade/Special Contributor)

National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum Hall of Fame founders James and Gloria Austin, background, look on as 2014 inductee Vincent Jacobs speaks, during the Induction Ceremony and banquet at the Worthington Renaissance Hotel in Fort Worth, Friday, July 25, 2014. (Brandon Wade/Special Contributor)

National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum Hall of Fame 2014 inductee Vincent Jacobs speaks during the Induction Ceremony and banquet at the Worthington Renaissance Hotel in Fort Worth, Friday, July 25, 2014. (Brandon Wade/Special Contributor)

Abortion Protestors outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas

The clinic is scheduled to close at the end of August 2014, because it will not be able to meet new standards set by the Texas legislature passed in the summer of 2013.


Catholic Pro-life Committee sidewalk councilors Susan Platt, left, and Rebecca Thompson demonstrate outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon WadeCatholic Pro-life Committee sidewalk councilors Susan Platt demonstratea outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon Wade

Catholic Pro-life Committee sidewalk councilor Susan Platt, at right, demonstrates outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon Wade

Anti-abortion protestor Rosa Soto, at right in the background, demonstrates outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon Wade

Anti-abortion protestors Serafin Sanchez and Rosa Soto demonstrate outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon Wade

Anti-abortion protestor Rosa Soto demonstrates outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon Wade

Anti-abortion protestor Serafin Sanchez demonstrates outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon Wade

Anti-abortion protestor Rosa Soto demonstrates outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon Wade

Anti-abortion protestor Rosa Soto demonstrates outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon Wade

Anti-abortion protestor Serafin Sanchez demonstrates outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon WadeAnti-abortion protestors setup a cross with rosary beads to demonstrate outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon Wade

Anti-abortion protestor Serafin Sanchez demonstrates outside the Routh Street Women's Clinic in Dallas, Friday, July 25, 2014. The clinic will close at the end of August because it will not be able to meet new standards set by legislation passed last summer. Special to the Houston Chronicle/Brandon Wade