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Sunday, December 15, 2013

Lone Star Rodeo Brings Bulls, Broncs & Barrels Tour To Delmarva

Salisbury, MD – Celebrate an American tradition this winter as the Lone Star Rodeo Company presented by Cheerwine brings its Bulls, Broncs and Barrels Tour to the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center for two nights of competition on Friday, Jan. 24 and Saturday, Jan. 25.

Doors open at 6 p.m. Just prior to the competition boys and girls are invited to the arena floor to take part in the Best Dressed Cowboy/Cowgirl Contest and Children’s Gold Rush. Rodeo events get underway at 7:30 p.m. including Bareback Bronc Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Brahma Bull Riding and Cowgirls’ Barrel Racing. In between the competition, rodeo clown Donnie Landis’ entertaining antics will keep riders safe and the crowd laughing. Landis, a fourth generation rodeo cowboy, has been named Rodeo Clown of the year twice by the National Finals Rodeo.

Tickets for the Lone Star Rodeo’s Bulls, Broncs and Barrels tour will go on sale Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. General admission (upper-level, non-reserved seating) is $15 for adults and $10 for children. VIP tickets are $25 and offer lower-level reserved seating close to the action and a commemorative Lone Star Rodeo bandana. VIP’s are also invited to an all access pre-show on the dirt with rodeo competitors, rodeo clown and animals beginning at 6 p.m. Additional fees may apply to all ticket prices.

For more information and tickets, visit WicomicoCivicCenter.org, call 410.548.4911 or go to the WY&CC Box Office at 500 Glen Ave., Salisbury, MD (open M-F 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.).

13 comments:

  1. Pay to see animal abuse, yippee.
    Last time we were there, they were kicking pinned up calves in the head.
    We promptly left.
    Not the example you want to set for your children.
    Skip this freak show and go see the festival of lights in OC for $5.

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    1. Annie I wasn't going. But since I can't stand your crying liberal way I WILL be going now with my family of 3...

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  2. Festival of Lights ??? what a collosal waste of electricity, gasoline to get there ... carbon footprint is huge...For the good of our planet we should all choose kicking a cow in the head.

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    1. Lol screw Annie maybe that what sheet needs.

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  3. Funny, I expected such a comment. Sad. isn't it. that you can predict what the typical POS will say to you.

    While in OC you can have dinner and support a local community, or you can pay some out of state company to abuse animals.

    Its your choice. Oops, we already know what you choice is...

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    1. ANNIES a far left vegan crying whining liberal...waaaaaaaa

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  4. Yeah, what 9:22 said! At least we can eat the cow.

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  5. 9:54 - Just wants to show everyone what a moron they are too.

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  6. 10:38
    that was a mouth full of lies.
    you have quite the imagination.
    and thanks for playing, you may now return to your seat, loser.

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    1. Get off this site you loud moth liberal idiot.

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  7. Annie, I've been to that show, once as a spectator, and once behind the scenes, or in the "pits" as it were. There is love and respect for the animals, and absolutely no abuse, unless one of the handlers gets kicked by an animal.

    You are COMPLETELY off base with your comment, and need to take it back.

    If not, you are a lying coward, oh, but you were that before we started.

    Go eat a carrot, or whatever you do with them.

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  8. I/we saw what we saw, and we all walked out.
    Put it where the sun don't shine buckaroo.

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  9. There will be no calf roping this year should make some of you happy ....

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