PRCA ProRodeo Tour
Across America, towns of all sizes and cities of all demographics pool their resources once a year to produce a top-notch local rodeo. The goal of everyone involved is to present the best and most profitable rodeo possible. For that reason, communities turn to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) to make those events successful. The PRCA’s involvement automatically translates into favorable results. No other rodeo-sanctioning organization can offer the quality of contestants, livestock and contract personnel — timers, secretaries, specialty-act performers, bullfighters and pickup men — earn their respective living in and around the rodeo arena.
Source - “www.prcarodeo.com”

Horse Stalls Available - June 26, 2008
The HORSE STALL is FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE method. We will not be responsible for any damages that may occur. There will be no on-side attendee, please use Horse Stalls at your own risk.
Public Service Announcement: June 23, 2008
Window Rock, AZ – The 22nd Annual Fourth of July Youth Celebration’s OPEN
INDIAN JUNIOR RODEO is partnering with the Office of Youth Development and
Bishop Optical–Looking Ahead Eyeglass Project.
The Looking Ahead Eyeglass Project will be at the Open Indian Junior Rodeo on June
29th at the Dean C. Jackson Memorial Arena. To receive a free pair of glasses (courtesy
of Bishop Optical and the Office of Youth Development), parents must bring the child’s
CIB and eyeglass prescription.
The Open Indian Jr. Rodeo will have fun activities for the contestants and youth who
participate in the rodeo. Also an informational booth that puts a focus on youth lifestyles
and their health will be set up for the public’s information.
For more information feel free to contact the Special Events office at 928-871-7054



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