FIELD TRIP The Jarrell Rodeo Thursday, June 27 & Friday, June 28 "It's the ropes and the reins, and the joy and the pain. And they call the thing rodeo"………Garth Brooks The first Rodeo was held in San Gabriel Park in 1938 and continued until the COVID pandemic cancelled the 2020 Rodeo breaking a nearly eighty-year tradition. The one-year gap marks 2024 as the 80th Annual Rodeo. Traditional favorites such as Steer Wrestling, Mutton Bustin', Tie-Down Roping, Barrel Racing, Bull Riding, and a comedy act featuring the legendary Leon Coffee are just some of the acts featured. The Rodeo's mission is to promotes youth, agriculture, and equestrian activities in Williamson and surrounding counties in Texas. ABOUT:http://www.wcsprodeo.com/rodeo.html WHERE: The arena is in Jarrell at 1600 CR 305, Jarrell, Texas. TIME: Gate opens at 6PM but stayed tuned for more details----- COST: Admission is free for Thursday, 6/27! (slack night). Friday, 6/28 is $18 Tickets are on sale now. TICKETS: At the gate or online: https://www.ticketor.com/wcsprodeo/tickets/2024-wcsp-rodeo-friday-283708#buy CAR POOLING: Please let Tony know if you need a ride, can offer a ride, or will just meet us at the rodeo. Parking is $5 per car at the gate or with your ticket. ADDITIONAL INFO: Music and dance included with admission to rodeo. Food and beer sold on site, no outside food or drink except water bottles. No coolers. Please note that "Slack Night" on 6/27 is free because it's the overflow from Friday and Saturday but will start earlier (TBD) but will have less events. PHOTO CHALLENGE: To capture the feel and excitement of a Texas tradition both inside and outside of the arena. EXTRA BONUS! – Still trying to secure (hopefully) press passes which will allow for greater access to the event. |