Turning Back Pages Of Days Gone By At Meriden Fall Festival This Weekend
Old time farming methods and ways of living days gone by will once again be featured Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 23-24, at the 39th Fall Festival and Swap Meet It’ll all be at the Meriden Antique Engine and Threshers Association grounds, one mile east of Meriden, Kansas, on Highway K-4.
Washington’s Fall Fest Features Car And Truck Show With Full Day Of Family Entertainment On Schedule
Washington is a famous name. There are many things named Washington: towns, schools, streets, buildings and the list goes on.
Year Around Efforts Of Diverse Western Enthusiasts Bring Together Eighth Annual Flint Hills Bull Blowout
“Four hours of the most exciting Western action involves immense advance time of work and coordination. After the best cowboy accepted his championship buckle and check, arena lights were shut off, that was the beginning of this year’s Flint Hills Bull Blowout.
Wildlife Appreciation And Conservation Days Educational, Fun Attractions For All
“Let’s get these kids off the couch and outdoors.” That’s Bruce Burenheide, longtime serving in management at Bluestem Farm & Ranch Supply of Emporia.
Morris County 4-H Foundation Scholarship winners
Upcoming Bull Riding Builds Chase County Women’s Adrenalin For Rodeo Action
Spectators filling the bleachers, on the edge of their seats, anticipating and living-within ever bit of the cowboy, cowgirl and livestock action from the arena floor. That’s what keeps rodeo alive, thriving “America’s Number 1 Sport,” and the bull riding often the most anticipated event.
Blackjack Saddle Club Schedules Horse Show
Blackjack Saddle Club has scheduled the fifth point show of the year for Sunday morning, Sept. 3. It will be in Cico Park at Manhattan beginning at 9 o’clock, according to Justine Staten, club president.
Prominent Country Singer Feature During Intermission Of Strong City Bull Riding
“No need to go all the way to Nashville.” Grand Ole Opry style music will have bleachers rocking, and big bad bulls rattling bucking chutes louder than ever.
Family Tradition Continues When Cowboy-Hit Maker’s Son Takes Stage At Ottawa
There’ll likely be bit of an eerie shadow feeling yet an all refreshing glow when curtains open Saturday evening at Ottawa. “For one night only, country singer Ned LeDoux, son of the legendary Chris LeDoux, will entertain for a show in the Ottawa Memorial Auditorium, September 2, 7 o’clock,” announced Tiffany Evans, auditorium director and show coordinator.
Outlook For Cattle Industry At Beef Producers Information Seminar
Where are these cattle prices headed? What’s the government’s impact going to be on beef production and all of agriculture?