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Who do local committees contact to have a high school rodeo in their town?

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Who do local committees contact to have a high school rodeo in their town?

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Secretary, Chasidy Chappell President, Wally Hancock or ANY BOARD MEMBER Ultimately, due to the costs of hosting a rodeo, the Board of Directors seeks locations that can provide enough sponsors to cover the costs. Local committees, once they have identified a location that can provide suitable facilities: lighted arena, trailer parking, stalls, performance seating, etc. Should additionally seek tentative local sponsors that can jointly donate between $10,000 and $15,000 in contributions to fund such an event. If an area can support these basic requirements, then the local committee should notify the board of directors for the event to placed on a list of possible locations for the upcoming season. A good place to start for identifying local contributors is often your Chamber of Commerce. Return to top.

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