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Cedar City Happenings..Great American Stampede...

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Real Estate Agent with Aubrey and Associates Realty

This Friday and Saturday you can enjoy the 11th annual Great American Stampede.  Friday and Saturday Night will feature a Rodeo at the Cross Hollows Events Center.  The cost of the Rodeo is $10 for adults $6 for children from 5 to 12 years old, children 4 and under are free.  There is also a family pass that can be purchased for $25.

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Sheep Camp Wagon on Parade

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Comments (3)

Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

That event looks like so much fun!  I have a 12 year old granddaughter, who inherited a lot of rancher personality from her dad's side of the family.  I wish we had time to just break loose, and cut a path across Nevada to your state and attend this!  Perhaps one day!

Sep 07, 2012 03:18 AM
Todd Clark - Retired
eXp Realty LLC - Tigard, OR
Principle Broker Oregon

When I was a kid, I always wanted to try to do the sheep riding contest. It looked like so much fun, plus I wanted to follow in my grandfather's footsteps. Never did get to, but probably for the best.

Sep 07, 2012 05:52 AM
Tony & Darcy Cannon
Aubrey and Associates Realty - Layton, UT
The C Team

Myrl, They can be a lot of fun!

Todd, When I was a teenager I tried riding a wild cow(not quite the bulls that they use in most rodeos) in a rodeo.  I only had to come off twice before I realized that it was going to hurt every time whether you made the 8 seconds or not.  That was the extent of my rodeo riding experience.  I admire the pain tolerance of those who ride professionally!

Sep 07, 2012 05:57 AM