Calendar
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Let’s pack the tables at our favorite lunch spot, Hickory Street Cafe! Come for the zucchini bread and stay for the fellowship!
The cowgirls are at it again. We will be heading back to Hobbs, NM for the second in the Fall Buckle Series. This horse show is low pressure and affordable. It’s a great place for people who want to try a show for the first time or for someone who is experienced and needs some more miles on their horse.
Cozy up by the fire pit with us! Bring a snack to share and your favorite drink. See y’all there!
Join us for a magical evening watching The Nutcracker!
Tickets are on the website and range from $15-$40. Seating is available with different options and pricing.
Can’t wait to see you all there!
For the third year we are making beautiful horse head wreaths for Christmas. All wreaths are 1 of a kind, painted and built by you!
10 spots available.
The Fox Parade of Lights is a beautiful way to bring in the Christmas season! Join us as we light up our horses for a bright and festive parade!
The parade starts at 6:30. We like to get there early for lineup, help with polos, get our woohoos out and get used to the event noise, lights and congestion. This event is best suited for seasoned parade horses. Thankfully, no candy will be allowed to be tossed.
We will wear Santa hats or helmet , dark jeans, boots, pink gloves and the following 40SC parade attire:
Pink shirt, pink polos, black jacket, black saddle blanket
Join our Cowgirls for a fun evening and fellowship during the Potosi Community Center monthly potluck and game night. At 5:30 potluck begins with games to follow. This is a great monthly event that has been going steady for years. Don’t be shy! Bring a dish to share.
Merry Christmas and let’s celebrate with our Marvelous Maverick Cowgirl sisters!
BK Hack has generously offered her Barn at Wayward Crossing to hold our annual Christmas party!
We will have a cookie exchange! Bring 1-2 dozen homemade cookies with copies of the recipe to share.
We will have a sock exchange as well! Bring a pair of festive socks with 1 sock stuffed with goodies. We will play a game for the exchange.
Classes as follows:
Open Class – $35 per run – Pick 1, draw 1 – Enter 3 times or draw 6
#4 Class – $30 per run – Pick 1, draw 1 – Enter 3 times or draw 6
Ranch Hand – $25 per run
1 on 5 – $45 – 1 run
Total Sort – $75 – if time allows
All Classes 65% Payback
Youth 12 & under – $15 100% Payback 3 Ride limit
All entries must be paid in cash NO CHECKS
Membership Fees:
*Family (within household): $150
*Single: $100
Jackpot entries: 8:30am – 9:30am
Jackpot starts @10am
Deidre Sabo-Frary will be coming to Midland to put on a dressage clinic. Participants can ride western or english. For more information, contact Andrita Ficklin at 303-949-8068.
Classes as follows:
Open Class – $35 per run – Pick 1, draw 1 – Enter 3 times or draw 6
#4 Class – $30 per run – Pick 1, draw 1 – Enter 3 times or draw 6
Ranch Hand – $25 per run
1 on 5 – $45 – 1 run
Total Sort – $75 – if time allows
All Classes 65% Payback
Youth 12 & under – $15 100% Payback 3 Ride limit
All entries must be paid in cash NO CHECKS
Membership Fees:
*Family (within household): $150
*Single: $100
Jackpot entries: 8:30am – 9:30am
Jackpot starts @10am
Classes as follows:
Open Class – $35 per run – Pick 1, draw 1 – Enter 3 times or draw 6
#4 Class – $30 per run – Pick 1, draw 1 – Enter 3 times or draw 6
Ranch Hand – $25 per run
1 on 5 – $45 – 1 run
Total Sort – $75 – if time allows
All Classes 65% Payback
Youth 12 & under – $15 100% Payback 3 Ride limit
All entries must be paid in cash NO CHECKS
Membership Fees:
*Family (within household): $150
*Single: $100
Jackpot entries: 8:30am – 9:30am
Jackpot starts @10am
Come out and support the up and coming rodeo athletes of Wyoming as they compete for a spot on the state team and attend the national rodeo later this summer. Rodeo action will start on Friday April 19th at 9am with the athletes of the Junior High division. The High School events will be on Saturday & Sunday, April 20 & 21. Saturday evening will also feature a rough stock performance.
All events will take place at the indoor arena at the events complex.
Classes as follows:
Open Class – $35 per run – Pick 1, draw 1 – Enter 3 times or draw 6
#4 Class – $30 per run – Pick 1, draw 1 – Enter 3 times or draw 6
Ranch Hand – $25 per run
1 on 5 – $45 – 1 run
Total Sort – $75 – if time allows
All Classes 65% Payback
Youth 12 & under – $15 100% Payback 3 Ride limit
All entries must be paid in cash NO CHECKS
Membership Fees:
*Family (within household): $150
*Single: $100
Jackpot entries: 8:30am – 9:30am
Jackpot starts @10am
Kick summer off with an evening of rodeo action. From the classic event of bareback riding, saddle bronc, the fan favorite of bull riding, the pretty gals and fast horses of barrel racing and all the timed events as well.
Gates open at 6pm and rodeo action kicks off at 7pm.
Come out and support all the contestants vying for a national title at the super bowl of High School rodeo. Contestants will be from across the United States, 5 Canadian Provinces, Australia, Mexico, & New Zealand. The rodeo will showcase rodeo athletes as they compete for national titles as well as scholarship over $375,00.
Along with the rodeo action there will be a trade show and food vendors.
Enjoy rodeo action at the professional level at the Red Desert Roundup PRCA Rodeo.
From the classic events of Saddle Bronc , bareback, the fan favorite of bull riding, and the pretty girls & fast horses of barrel racing. Don’t forget the classic timed events of team roping, steer wrestling, and calf roping.
Pre Show events may vary but they usually have mutton busting, teen cash scramble, and the adult cash scramble.
Join in on the fun of the local county fair. From livestock shows to fair food, exhibits, vendors, the carnival and concerts there is a little bit of something for everyone.
See y’all at the fair