[meteorite-list] Tucson College Rodeo - February 4th
From: Richard A. Kowalski <kowalski_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 14:16:32 -0700 Message-ID: <4F1736B0.9080709_at_lpl.arizona.edu> Hello all, Late January and the entire month of February are very busy days in Tucson. I don't have to mention all of the various gem and mineral shows that have during that time, but besides these shows, we also host the Accenture Match Play Championship and other events as well as two rodeos. The big one, The Tucson Rodeo, is a professional rodeo and attracts large crowds. The smaller one, the Tucson College Rodeo is hosted by the University of Arizona Rodeo Team. My wife and I try to attend both rodeos each year, but we have been struck by how good some of these college students are. In some events, the kids and animals have provided much better performances and more exciting rides than the professionals do. We actually like this rodeo better in many ways! Most years these rodeos occur well after the gem & mineral shows end but this year, due to some changes in the Grand Canyon Region scheduling, this year's college rodeo is not only happening before the professional rodeo (usually it is the weekend after the big one ends), but the college rodeo is happening >>during<< the shows. I thought some on this list who have never attended a rodeo, or come from countries where they do not have rodeos, might be interested in attending. The rodeo occurs on February 4th, which is a Saturday, and is the same day as the Blood Auction. The main performance begins at 2pm but Slack begins at 8am. (Slack is when there are more contestants than can be fit into the normally scheduled performance.) The events at this rodeo are the same you'll see at most any rodeo; Saddle & Bareback Bronc Riding Steer Wrestling Tie Down & Team Roping Barrel Racing Breakaway Roping Goat Tying and of course everyone's favorite Bull Riding! (Sorry, no Mutton Busting) The rodeo is free as is the parking. It takes place at the Tucson Rodeo Grounds. Here is a map: http://tinyurl.com/7gtsvu7 Note the parking lots are accessed from S 3rd Ave. The other gates will probably be closed. Again, this is a free rodeo and the parking is free also. There are usually one or two food vendors on site during the events too. I hope some of you coming to Tucson in a few weeks can take a few hours and come down and enjoy the rodeo! -- Richard A. Kowalski Senior Research Specialist Catalina Sky Survey Lunar & Planetary Laboratory University of Arizona Tucson, ArizonaReceived on Wed 18 Jan 2012 04:16:32 PM PST |
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