Crooked River Roundup Rodeo: A Prineville Tradition
The Crooked River Roundup Rodeo, held annually in Prineville, Oregon, is a celebrated event that showcases the rich heritage of rodeo culture in the region. Established in 1946, this rodeo has become a staple of the local community, drawing thousands of visitors each year. The event typically takes place in mid-July, coinciding with the peak of summer, making it a perfect outing for families and rodeo enthusiasts alike.
Attendees can expect a thrilling lineup of events, including bull riding, barrel racing, and roping competitions. The rodeo features both professional and amateur participants, ensuring a diverse range of talent on display. Seating arrangements at the Crooked River Roundup Rodeo are designed to provide excellent views of the action, with options ranging from general admission to premium seating for those seeking an enhanced experience.
Parking is conveniently located near the venue, allowing easy access for all attendees. Ticket prices vary based on seating choice, with best seat levels offering an unparalleled view of the rodeo events. Whether you are a seasoned rodeo fan or new to the sport, the Crooked River Roundup Rodeo promises an unforgettable experience filled with excitement and community spirit.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the history of the Crooked River Roundup Rodeo?
- When does the Crooked River Roundup Rodeo take place?
- What types of events are featured at the rodeo?
- How can I choose the best seats for the event?
- Are there parking facilities available at the venue?
- What are the ticket prices for different seating levels?
- How does Crooked River Roundup rodeo compare to other major rodeos?
- What tips do you have for driving to the event?
- Is there a seasonal aspect to the events held at the rodeo?
- Can I expect both professional and amateur competitors at the rodeo?
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Jody Stahancyk: A Legacy of Community Support
Jody Stahancyk's family roots in Crook County trace back to 1924 when her grandparents, Joseph and Anna, settled on Lamonta Road. Born in Prineville in 1948, Jody graduated from Crook County High School in 1966. During her college and law school years, she managed the Prineville Pool, teaching swimming to local children. For over 35 years, she has contributed to the Roundup by hosting an annual party, BBQ, and Queen Luncheon at her family's ranch. This year, Jody has the honor of serving as the Grand Marshal for the Crooked River Roundup in Prineville. The rodeo is scheduled to take place from June 23-25, followed by the CCR races from July 12-15.
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She’s amazing! Wish I could go to every show!
I loved every moment of it and hopefully I can go again on another date! They really put on an amazing show, they were amazing. I could see the stage like just before the diamond and the optical allusion was awesome on stage, but I know there was a lot of really cool visuals going on the screen at the front of the stage, and those were only playing if you could see the front of the stage. Apart from the concert, there are no bad seats at a Crooked River Roundup Rodeo because they always make you feel. If I had one note, it would be that my seat in section 319 and probably all the seats parallel to the stage and back couldn’t see the front of the stage, which is fine. I would’ve loved to see it.
