Going to church the cowboy way[Aug. 18, 2008] Gettysburg (PA) Church pastored by Lancaster County native launches once-a-month church that tunes into country-western culture...About a year and a half ago, Freedom Valley established Cowboy Church to reach people interested in cowboy and country-western culture.
Hustontown Girl To Compete In National Rodeo Action[Jun. 26, 2008] Dakotah Bruce making her mark in PA High School Rodeo Association...
Pennsylvania - After making a lasting impression within the ranks of fellow competitors in the Pennsylvania High School Rodeo Association, a Hustontown girl is striking out to leave her mark on a national level next month at the 60th annual National High School Finals Rodeo.
Philedelphia Rodeo 2007[Oct. 25, 2007] Awesome photo slide show of event by Chris Hayes. From muttin bustin' the bulls!
At 8, rodeo rider grabs life by the horns[Oct. 17, 2007] The next great American bull rider is training in the hills of Perkiomenville, and his name is Boot-T-Boot. He is an 8-year-old boy who was born in West Philadelphia, and he'll be showing off his skills next weekend in an exhibition at the third annual Philadelphia Rodeo & Fall Festival at the Devon Horse Show grounds, a benefit event for the NephCure Foundation in Berwyn, which raises money to fight kidney diseases.
Rodeo stars bring positive message[Oct. 5, 2007] Luke Snyder, 24, of Raymore, Mo., and Gerardo Venegas, 28, of Mexico were in town to talk to students about the importance of a healthy diet, and to promote the Luke Snyder Invitational this weekend in Harrisburg. The event serves as a stop on the Professional Bull Riders, Inc., (PBR) Enterprise Rent-a-Car tour
Bull Tramples Rodeo Cowboy[Jan. 18, 2007] The crowd at a Denver rodeo went from cheers to shock after a bull weighing nearly a ton tramples a cowboy. Take a look. The bull bucks the man off and then continues to kick and trample him. And believe it or not, Myron Duarte was back at the arena the next day.
Rodeo causing a ruckus[Sep. 15, 2006] A group of local animal rights activists are returning to the LuLu Shrine Temple to demonstrate against the practice of rodeos . The Shriners have hosted the rodeo for 18 years to raise funds for their facility. By KELLY DEVINE, Times Herald
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