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welcome to the 136th world’s oldest rodeo

We’d be delighted to have you join us for another series of spectacular rodeo performances!

Make sure to pick up our free brochure that features the schedule of events, rodeo grounds map, list of vendors, Know Before You Go guide, and a list of our sponsors.

Each performance will feature the singing of the National Anthem by talented local singers, and the crowd-rousing excitement of high-voltage rodeo announcers Randy Corley and James Horcasitas.

The Rodeo Grounds open two hours before each performance. Join us early to shop, eat, and enjoy the sights and sounds of the rodeo! Our specialty acts include John S. Payne, the One Arm bandit; the Broken Spoke Clydesdales; and Rodeo Barrelman Cody Sosebee.

Tickets can be purchased in person, at the gate, or online at: www.worldsoldestrodeo.com

Beat the Heat at Prescott Public Library

If the summer heat has you doing your best to avoid the blazing sun outside, Prescott Public Library has a variety of resources to help keep you entertained indoors. In addition to hundreds of thousands of books, DVDs, and magazines available to check out from the library, you can also use your library card to:

Access our many online resources

Download eBooks, audiobooks, and digital magazines through Libby

Catch up on the news via the New York Times and Washington Post Online

Stream movies through Kanopy

Try a new DIY project with the Hobbies and Crafts database or the Home Improvement Reference Center

Visit on our Online Resources page for more inspiration and information. You can even explore what our Library of Things offers and check out a ukulele or telescope!

If you’re looking for a cool place for entertainment away from home, everyone is welcome at the library to enjoy the library’s public Wi-Fi, computers, and materials. Our reading areas have comfortable seating and a lovely view of Thumb Butte. The library additionally hosts a variety of events for youth and adults including storytimes, book clubs, lectures, concerts, and more. Please see our online calendar for more information about library events.

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