MAY 2018 THE RIDER /17 Dungannon Pro Rodeo Expecting Even Bigger Crowds For 2nd Year
comments, “In our first year, we welcomed over 4,000 fans with 2 jam-packed days of events for the whole family to enjoy. This year, all the great events from last year will return, plus there will be ex- citing new features!” Due to the success of last
supporters, last year we were able to donate $5,000.00 to Jessica’s House, a private hospice being built in Huron County in memory of a young woman who lost a bat- tle to cancer in 2015. This year we have another amazing and de- serving program to donate our proceeds toward.
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will be Mutton Busting for kids under 50lbs, Calf Scramble, as well as the Little Wranglers Pro- gram. Expanding the entertain- ment to more things furry and cute, a Petting Zoo will be on site, so be sure to get to the grounds early to take in these kid friendly events. The main rodeo will start at 6pm on Saturday and 3pm on Sunday, with an age of majority dance on Saturday night at 9pm. Thanks to our sponsors and
year and an expectation of in- creased attendance, extra grand stands will be added. New for this year, camping will be avail- able for Saturday night, so week- end guests won’t have to miss a minute of the excitement. Spots are limited and first come – first serve, but can be reserved by emailing Kayla at dungannonpro-
rodeo@gmail.com. Back by popular demand
the 2nd annual Dungannon Pro Rodeo on July 14th and 15th! Organizers are proud and excited to partner with Rawhide Rodeo Company again, bringing this family event back to their quaint town. Situated in Southwestern Ontario, just 15 minutes northeast of Goderich, Dungannon is the perfect spot for fans to come for an event like this. Organizer, Kayla Bishop
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be able to purchase many benches to be put in el- ementary and secondary schools across Huron County. The idea behind the benches is that they will be a place that a child can seek support from peers and staff, without the need for explanation. A huge shout out to our partners, Rawhide Rodeo Company, for purchasing our very first bench, which will be placed on the Dungannon Ag So- ciety property, our very own rodeo grounds! Everyone can use support at some point in life,
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weekend, because this will be an event you do not want to miss! Get your tickets in advance at Cowboy Loft (Brussels), ABC Investments (Goderich), Lucknow Co-op, or Thompsons Port Albert, and check out our website for everything else you need to know – www.dungannonpro-
rodeo.com
and we are so happy to be able to help make that just a little easier for our local youth. Mark your calendars for the July 14th
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