Bug Tussle Trekkers logo changes
By Emily Porter, Director of Tourism
Aug 29, 2020
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Bonham, Texas -- The Bug Tussle Trek began by using American Antique Automobile Club Logo, because that was the organization with which they were all affiliated. 

Then after the first trip to Bug Tussle they eventually developed a logo that included two bugs pushing and pulling a big rock up a hill.

This logo is displayed (below) on a car magnet for the 40th trek in 2008. Notice it still had their affiliation with AACA Texas Region included in the design.


The baby blue T-shirt that was used with a picture of the old Bug Tussle Store on it. This was to the celebrate the birth of the third generation of a Gambulos male.  It seems Gambulos men have been leading the Trek for many years.


In 2018 for the 50th Trek they used the bugs in the state of Texas.


Then, for the 51st Trek they used the picture of the old Bug Tussle Store with an RC Cola and a Moon Pie, which anyone alive in the '50s will remember.


 This year’s logo is a very stylish Mas Gras mask, because we all need to wear masks to protect people around you and yourself from the COVID-19 pandemic.

August 29, Bonham will welcome the Trekkers about 10:00 a.m. in the BEDCo parking lot on Main street.  They will be in Bonham about 1 hour, then on to Bug Tussle for the big cheer.