Thursday, September 09, 2010

2010 Rodeo Schedule

July 20th through the 24th

Stampede
Nightly at 8 p.m.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m
Pre-rodeo precision riding club drills at 7:15 p.m.
Mutton busting nightly at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday matinee at 12:30 p.m.
Doors at 11:00 a.m.
mutton busting Saturday at 12:00 noon

Saturday, July 17, 1:30 p.m.  

The Idaho State Drill Team Association will be holding their state drill team competition in the Stampede arena.  It is free and open to the public.  Teams will be competing for the championship, trophies and prize money plus the right to ride one night at the Snake River Stampede.

Monday, July 19

Buckaroo Breakfast
Idaho Center 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Cost; $4
For more info: 466-8497

Slack Competition
Idaho Center 7:00 AM
Cost: FREE
For more info 466-8497

Tuesday, July 20

Buckaroo Breakfast
Idaho Center 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Cost; $4
For more info: 466-8497

2010 Calf Scramble & Livestock Show
Idaho Center 8:00 AM
Cost: FREE
For more info 466-8497

Rodeo Opening Night

Wednesday, July 21

Rodeo Tough Enough For Pink night
Wear your pink to show support for cowboys riding to raise $ for breast cancer prevention.

Thursday, July 22

Rodeo Patriot Night
The Stampede salutes the men and women of our armed forces.

Friday, July 23

Extreme Rodeo night
Watch 'em fly as they ride for honor and glory!

Saturday, July 24

Rodeo Matinee
Family Day
Doors open at 11:00 a.m., Rodeo starts at 12:30 p.m.
The Saturday Matinee is a hit with families.

Saturday, July 24

Rodeo Finals Night
Rodeo stars vie for championship and $400,000 in prize money.

The Snake River Stampede features all seven PRCA approved rodeo events. Professional & world champion cowboys and barrel racers will compete for top prize money each performance. The top finishers will return Saturday night for a finals performance.

Calf Scramble
Tuesday Night

The Calf Scramble is an event that supports the youth of the Treasure Valley that began in 1999 to encourage free enterprise, responsibility & educational opportunity. Each event involves 20 young people who compete for 10 calves released in the arena. The winners receive a $1,000 certificate for the purchase of a purebred beef or dairy heifer. The young people are supervised in raising their animals by their FFA or 4-H club leaders. During the year, the winners are encouraged to show their heifer at breed shows or county fairs.

Foundation Patrons: $1,000 for one calf will receive the following:

• Name recognition by the Rodeo Announcer during the Calf Scramble Event.
• Name recognition in the SRS Rodeo program as a Foundation Patron.
• Two rodeo tickets to one performance that will include the Calf Scramble Event.
• Periodical newsletters and progress reports during the year from the Calf Scramble Committee.
• Opportunity to interact with the young people in the program.

Calf Scramble Friends will receive announcer recognition (as time permits) and the periodical newsletter and reports.

Miss Rodeo Idaho
Miss Rodeo idaho page

The Miss Rodeo Idaho pageant takes place during the Stampede week. Contestants will be announced each night at the rodeo.