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Welcome Rodeo Fans!

he Poway Rodeo celebrates its 45th Poway Rodeo on Sept. 22–23, and it has definitely become the most exciting, can’t-miss event of the season around here! This year, the Poway Rodeo will welcome even more of the world’s best PRCA cowboys and cowgirls competing for top prizes in bull riding, bronco riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping and barrel racing.

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Find registration information and get more details at PowayRodeo.com, where you can get your tickets in advance. Rodeo tickets will also be available Monday, Sept. 18 at the Rodeo Grounds, 14336 Tierra Bonita Road in Poway. Don’t wait -- the Poway Rodeo sells out and you don’t want to miss out!

In addition to putting on one of the best PRCA-sanctioned rodeos in the country, each year the Poway Rodeo donates its profits to various community groups, charities and civic organizations. This year, the Poway Rodeo has partnered with the Jean McLaughlin Women’s Center at Palomar Medical Center Poway, to help raise funds for a state-of-the-art New this year, patrons who attend the Saturday afternoon performance will also be treated to breast cancer detection machine. a competition from the Pacific Coast Bull Riders, where youngsters from ages 5 through 17 As chairman of Pro Rodeo Productions of Poway, I am sincerely grateful to our generous will ride sheep, calves and young bulls as they hone their skills to sponsors and hard-working volunteers whose tireless efforts and love of rodeo and commubecome champion adult bull riders. nity continue to bring these long-time favorite events to our community. Mark your calendars for September But that’s not all. The Poway Rodeo has even more community events: 22–23, and I’ll see you at the rodeo! • So You Think You Can Sing: Every Friday for the past four weeks vocalists of all ages sang Murray Bankhead their hearts out to win a chance to present our National Anthem in front of thousands at the Poway Rodeo. Join us at the Poway September Fest at Poway Community Park 2017 Rodeo Chairman on Saturday, Sept. 16 for the finals. Rodeo clown J.J. Harrison, complete with his trademark fringed shorts and blue Nikes, will return to Poway to entertain rodeo fans. Kids can even compete in junior barrel racing and — a local favorite — mutton-busting!

• Poway Poker Bike, Hike & Trail Ride: This year the rodeo has expanded its annual trail ride to include bicyclists and hikers for a leisurely community bike, hike and trail ride Sunday, Sept. 17 at 8:30 a.m. at Rolling Hills Stables on Sycamore Canyon Road. For a small $20 entry fee that includes a catered lunch, all ages and skill levels are invited to enjoy the beautiful Poway scenery, raffle prizes and a chance at a cash award! • Poway Rodeo Dance: Folks over 21 with valid ID can kick up their heels on Friday and Saturday night after the Poway Rodeo to live covers of their favorite Top 40 country hits with the Patrick Trampus Band. No cover charge!

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The entire family will be entertained with the return of The Hole in the Wall Gang. The group from Lakeside will bring back the Old West through re-enactments and comedy during the intermission. Additional entertainment will be provided by rodeo clown JJ Harrison, who performed in Poway two years ago. Children will have plenty to do. The always-popular kids’ rodeo events at each performance, including mutton busting – children under 50 pounds and at least 3 years of age try to ride a sheep for eight seconds – and junior barrel racing. There is also a special VIP designated area for kids. This Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association-sanctioned event is the final chance for the cowboys to earn money to qualify for the National Rodeo Finals in December. The Poway Rodeo is also one of seven regional rodeos belonging to the Southern California Rough Stock Association, which means additional prize money opportunities for cowboys. The rodeo is comprised of seven competitions: bull riding, saddle bronc riding, bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, calf roping and barrel racing. “The Poway Rodeo is a great civic center,” said Bankhead, who became chairman this year after serving two years as vice-chair and seven years on the board of directors. He said it’s a tradition that over the years has gone from local to regional in interest, attracting fans from all over the county and beyond. For more information about the rodeo and related activities, visit PowayRodeo.com.

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A 45-year community tradition returns Sept. 22 and 23 when the Poway Rodeo holds three performances in the Russ Sheldon Arena on the Poway Valley Riders Association grounds. The Friday night performance starts at 7:30 p.m. There is also a Saturday afternoon show at 1 p.m. and an evening show at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for all three can be purchased at powayrodeo.com. The performances typically draw a total of about 12,000 fans, said first-year Rodeo Committee Chairman Murray Bankhead. Last year the Saturday night show sold out, while Friday came very close to that mark, he said. New this year will be Pacific Coast Junior Bull Riders competition on Saturday, starting at 11 a.m. The event is free with a paid rodeo admission. (See related story.) Adults-only rodeo dances will be held after the Friday and Saturday night performances. They are free with paid rodeo admissions. Valid IDs are required. Music will be by the Patrick Howard Trampus Band. In additional to providing family entertainment, the rodeo is a fundraiser for the community, Bankhead said. This year the rodeo committee will make a donation toward the purchase of state-of-the-art breast cancer detection equipment for the Jean McLaughlin Women’s Center at Palomar Medical Center Poway. (Formerly known as Pomerado Hospital.) Four-time announcer of the year Wayne Brooks will be back for the 14th straight year. Salt River Rodeo Company will be providing the livestock for the eighth consecutive year. The company has been in the business for over 20 years.


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2017 Poway Rodeo Committee 27th Year Proudly Supporting THE POWAY RODEO!

Back row, from left: Eletha Norling, Bailey Matens, Jeff Merzbacher, Linda Todd, Jack Tone, Linda Tone, Tyler Clancy, Paul DeJarnett, Dennis Childers, Darci Van Meter, Nancy Kirchhofer and Darren Clancy. Front row, from left: Lisa Banning-Bankhead, Murray Bankhead, Mike Harris, Sandra Sevilla, Ruthie Stauffer, Hank Miller, Patrick Glass and Tony Antonello. Front: Poway Rodeo Junior Queen Lacey Bainbridge, Cali the dog and Poway Rodeo Queen Bridgette LaHaye. (Criselda Yee photo)

Our History

The Poway Rodeo is sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. The idea of a rodeo in Poway was started by two Poway Valley Riders Association members, John Walker and Jack Miller. It took them several years to prepare and make all of the necessary arrangements to sponsor a sanctioned PRCA rodeo in Poway. They and their wives traveled to Oklahoma City, to the National Finals Rodeo, spending their own money, to make the contacts with the PRCA, stock contractors, specialty acts, and rodeo announcer Bob Tallman. Through their efforts PVRA, The Lions Club, and the Poway Chamber of Commerce formed the Poway Rodeo Committee and produced the first Poway Rodeo in 1973. The Poway Rodeo will continue to feature the traditions of the Old West and cowboy heritage while honoring our 45 years of hosting the Poway Rodeo. The event is a natural fit with Poway, whose “City in the Country” motto plays up a rural and horse-friendly atmosphere despite the city’s proximity to San Diego. The Poway Rodeo Committee is committed to bringing you a fast-paced, exciting event that will

leave you at the edge of your seat. This Professional Rodeo Cowboys Associationsanctioned event is the final chance for the cowboys to earn money to qualify for the National Rodeo Finals in December. The Poway Rodeo is also one of seven regional rodeos belonging to the Southern California Rough Stock Association, which means additional prize money opportunities for cowboys. The rodeo is comprised of seven competitions: bull riding, saddle bronc riding, bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, calf roping and barrel racing. “The Poway Rodeo is a great civic center,” said Bankhead, who became chairman this year after serving two years as vice-chair and seven years on the board of directors. He said it’s a tradition that over the years has gone from local to regional in interest, attracting fans from all over the county and beyond. For more information about the rodeo and related activities, visit PowayRodeo.com.

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Clowning around in Poway again J.J. harrison pleased to be back entertaining rodeo fans masters in education, but just decided to stay involved with the rodeo.” Harrison had ridden bulls and roped for years, but it wasn’t until that day in 2005 he even thought of becoming a rodeo clown. In fact, before that day he didn’t even pay attention to the rodeo clowns. “I just did my own thing,” he said. “The only thing I cared about was when the big boom was coming, because it seemed like there was always one during the entertainment acts and it would startle me. I always wanted to know when it was coming and that was the only time I ever paid attention to the clown.” And that’s why now that he is a rodeo clown he gears his acts toward the crowd. Harrison, who performed as the rodeo clown at the Poway Rodeo in 2012 and 2015, is well-known for his fat-suit acts. “A lot of what I do is off-the-cuff stuff,” he said. “I do the fat-guy-clown suit and I love football so I will throw Nerf footballs in the crowd. I kind of just make up stuff as I go. I have gotten to used law enforcement in my act. With all the negative stuff going on about cops, I wanted them to have fun, too. They are human and like to have fun. It creates a good environment.” Harrison has suffered his fair share of injuries during his 12 years as a rodeo clown. He has had cracked ribs, a broken back, hip surgery and a couple of knee surgeries. Still, he knows it could be worse. “Every bull can kill you every FREE ESTIMATES time you are in there,” he said. “A bull has a lot of body mass moving in one direction and it can’t stop or turn around instantly so you have to place yourself in a smart spot and do your best to be Irrigation Systems safe. But the reality is every bull

J.J. Harrison remembers prepping for his first outing as a rodeo clown like it was yesterday. He spent countless hours scripting three entertaining acts. He spent more time practicing them. Then came the rodeo — and the whole thing fell apart. “I remember being way over-prepared,” said Harrison, who was convinced by a friend to fill in as a rodeo clown for the first time in 2005 in front of 7,000 people in Vancouver, Washington. “When it all fell apart, my off-the-cuff humor saved me. And it showed me that I didn’t have to have a set joke. I could be more off-the-cuff and be reactive to what is happening around me and interactive with the crowd. I think with that I have been able to create a pretty good persona.” So good that Harrison, who recently turned 42, has worked a full schedule nearly every year since receiving his Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association membership in 2007. It’s a far different life than the one he initially set out to have as a full-time middle school teacher in Walla Walla, Washington. “I have always been kind of a ranch kid,” said Harrison, who retired from teaching in 2008 to pursue his passion as a rodeo clown. “I didn’t really start rodeo until my senior year of college. I tried to be a bull rider and made the team at Washington State. I ended up getting my teaching degree and

that comes out could be the last one you see.” Harrison, who has a 9-year-old son, Huck, says he is looking forward to being back in Poway. “The crowd is fun and they are interactive,” he said. “The people show up and they enjoy being entertained. They are not the most rodeo savvy group, but the people know they want to be entertained and I am going to work hard to do that.” “The Poway Rodeo is a great civic center,” said Bankhead, who became chairman this year after serving two years as vice-chair and seven years on the board of directors. He said it’s a tradition that over the years has gone from local to regional in interest, attracting fans from all over the county and beyond. For more information about the rodeo and related activities, visit PowayRodeo.com.

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What you should know about the PRCA and rodeo livestock: The average bucking horse or bucking bull works less than five minutes a year in the arena. Rodeo livestock have long and healthy lives: Many of today’s top bucking horses are 20 years old, and many bulls are active buckers at 15 years of age. Veterinarians attribute these long, healthy life spans to good care, quality feed and adequate exercise. Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association rules prohibit the use of sharpened spurs and other implements that could harm an animal. Human skin is one to two millimeters thick; horse hide is five millimeters thick; bull hide is seven millimeters thick. Stock contractors invest a great deal of money in their breeding and purchase programs; many contractors pay up to five or even six figures for a top-rated bucking animal. Naturally, they are very motivated to take care of these investments. Both bulls and horses have natural bucking tendencies; many do so while playing together in pastures, just as horses naturally race each other. What makes an animal a candidate for rodeo livestock is the absolute determination to buck if something is on its back – often an inherited characteristic, which breeders now work carefully to bring out in “Born to Buck” programs. PRCA rules require flank straps to be lined with fleece or neoprene in the flank area; flank straps are tightened just enough to encourage the animal to kick behind itself instead of hopping around the arena. Overtightening would result in the animal’s refusal to move at all, much less buck. Flank straps do not contact an animal’s genitals. The PRCA prohibits the use of electric prods in competition except for horses known to be “chute stallers” – that is, they sometimes hesitate coming out of the chute and then may start bucking in the chute, creating risk to themselves and possibly to contestants. The prod may be used in this case if, and only if, the judge, stock contractor and contestant agree that it is necessary to protect the safety of the animal and/or contestant.

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Right after the rodeo, enjoy the dance! (Live music, free admission, 21 and over, valid ID required)

Don’t miss a country good time at the dance following the Friday & Saturday night rodeo performances! Music will be by the Patrick Howard Trampus Band. Admission to the 21-and-over dances is free with paid rodeo admissions Patrick Howard Trampus is a Southern California country music artist. Growing up in rural San Diego County, Trampus found a love for hay fields, dirt roads and country music. Influenced at an early age by artists like Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams, Jr., he honed his singing skills in church and around campfires. By age 18, Trampus formed his first band. They played the Southern California country scene, opening for major acts like Billy Ray Cyrus, Mark Chesnutt, Wade Hayes and Jamie O’Neil. Trampus took time away from music to raise his family, but his love for music and entertaining never left him. In 2014, he began his musical journey again, forming a new band in San Diego and playing venues from Petco Park to The San Diego County Fair. Trampus is once again doing what he loves: Bringing a stadium-like show to a honky-tonk near you. Trampus has joined forces with Los Angeles-based Whiskey Tango, a talented, young and hungry group of musicians. This is no traditional country band! Their country-rock roots show in every song they play. Patrick Howard Trampus and Whiskey Tango promise one killer experience!

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