Travis Scott just unveiled his 11th Cactus Jack Garden, and the Grammy-nominated rapper honored both of his grandmothers by naming the space the Sealie Flood + Bernice Webster Corner garden. Alongside Highland Heights Elementary School students – who also planted a tree to pay tribute to Scott’s grandmothers – Scott unveiled the garden as part of his ongoing Cactus Jack Gardens initiative, which helps provide food for at-risk youth in the Houston area. In addition to this charitable effort, the rapper also hosted the Cactus Jack HBCU Softball Classic and collaborated with the Fashion Scholarship Fund to launch the Cactus Jack Design Ethos 101 Program, offering mentorship and funding to promising students. On the music front, Scott recently scored his fifth Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit with his new single, “4×4,” and he is set to headline Coachella in April. (Billboard)
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Travis Scott Honors His Grandmothers With New Cactus Jack Garden
By Erik Thompson
Feb 20, 2025 | 6:00 PM
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