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Page 5 of 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rodeo queens visit sick kids[Apr. 9, 2009] POCATELLO - Pediatric patients at Portneuf Medical Center had some special visitors Wednesday.
Several rodeo queens and bull fighters from the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo took pictures with and signed photos for everyone on the floor.
AQHA’S QUARTERFEST IS FOR EQUINE CLINIC JUNKIES[Mar. 26, 2009] America’s Horse, March 24, 2009 – If you’re a clinic junkie – someone who attends every horse clinic within 150 miles of home – you’ll want to circle May 1-3 on your calendar for QuarterFest: A Celebration of the American Quarter Horse at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. By DeAnna Powers
Miss Rodeo America Recognizes Young Ladies[Mar. 10, 2009] PUEBLO, Colo. — The Miss Rodeo America organization has created the Hats Off to Rodeo Royalty awards program to celebrate rodeo queens who reign on the local and regional levels. These beautiful and accomplished young women work hard to promote the sport of rodeo. By DeAnna Power, Miss Rodeo America Inc.
Amen, then a yee-haw Rodeo competitors find time to worship[Mar. 9, 2009] The white tent, a world away from the screams of 70,000 fans, is a place to reflect.
Here barrel racers, steer wrestlers, ropers and bullfighters bow their heads and hear only an occasional dog barking, or the creak of aluminum poles as a breeze finds its way through the tent flaps.
On Saturday night they’re the stars of the Houston Rodeo, looking up from the stadium floor to see their own magnified faces on the Jumbotron. On Sunday morning, at a campground a few miles away, they are congregants in a church so humble it has no room for egos.
As dressed-down as its participants, cowboy church offers a no-frills spiritual lesson and, for celebrities of the rodeo world, a brief escape from the spotlight.
Rodeo competitors camp down the road from Reliant Center, in a dirt lot lined with trailers. One long tent houses dozens of horse stalls. Cowboy church is held in what, at all other times, serves as the meal tent.
Lesli Furniss crowned Miss Rodeo Montana[Jan. 13, 2009] No one is more surprised at the selection of Miss Rodeo Montana 2009 than Lesli Furniss herself. It's a title a few years ago the 22-year-old wouldn't have even come close to pursuing were it not for a boyfriend who loved rodeos. "Just in the last few years I got involved in rodeo," she said.
Local rodeo queen takes in finals[Jan. 6, 2009] Fifteen-year-old Morgin Sheppard of Rough and Ready, the reigning Miss Penn Valley Junior Rodeo Queen, recently attended the 50th Anniversary of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.
Hats Off to Miss Teen Rodeo Iowa![Dec. 24, 2008] On Christmas Eve Day when most people were hurrying off to be with family and friends Rachel was making the long trip from her home to Indianola, Iowa. Why was she making a trip of well over 150 miles in less than favorable weather conditions? To make the day brighter for a group of special people. Rachel was the guest at a special Christmas party for he Genesis Development Discovery Program. She told them about her horses, rodeo and being a rodeo queen. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Vegas rodeo pageant nets big rewards for Jessica[Dec. 19, 2008] At last year’'s Miss Rodeo America Pageant, Jessica Crouch observed from the sidelines as a lady-in-waiting. That was rewarding, but actually competing this year as Miss Rodeo Washington was "better, hands down."
When You Wish upon a Star meets How the West was Won…[Dec. 11, 2008] Tacey Raye Raulerson dreamed of attending the National Finals Rodeo and the Miss Rodeo America Pageant in Las Vegas. With the help of Western Wishes, Wrangler, the Miss Rodeo America organization, and others, those dreams came true! By Tammy Raulerson
Tacey Raye Raulerson Update[Dec. 4, 2008] Tacey is on her way to Las Vegas and the NFR with the help of Western Wishes! By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Tough Girls Wear Pink[Dec. 4, 2008] Fighting cancer since the age of 7 1/2 months, Tacey Raye Raulerson, a survivor now age 9, inspired the title of Miss Tough Enough To Wear Pink Four States Rodeo Queen, a designation she proudly dons for the years 2008-2009.
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