
©
2006 El Dorado Main Street
June
13, 14 and 15, 2008
Downtown El Dorado, Kansas
WELCOME, Y'ALL!
Git ready to have some more fun!

Dan's a-bringin' 'em back!!!
| THAT'S RIGHT!!! The World Famous Budweiser Clydesdales are returning for their second year at the Frontier Western Celebration. They called (not the horses, of courses) and asked if'd we'd like to have 'em back and Cap'n Dan said, Heck, yes! So, if you didn't see 'em last year or you want to se 'em again, here they come. |
$4.00
FWC Buttons will be available for sale at numerous locations in and around El
Dorado.The
FWC Button gets you into all events except the Extreme Bull Blowout.
Button or no button, the Extreme Bull Blowout is $10.00
at the gate for folks 13 and older, $5.00 for ages 5-12 an' if'n yer under 5, yer in fer free. No advance sales at this time. |
FRIDAY, JUNE 13TH, 7:00 p.m., AT THE YMCA
CORRAL
KZSN AND THE FWC
present
IN CONCERT UNDER THE STARS...
JERROD NIEMANN |
and |
RISSI PALMER |
SATURDAY, JUNE 14TH STARTIN' AT 9:00 A.M.
IN DOWNTOWN EL DORADO...
CHUCKWAGON BREAKFAST FOLLOWED BY
HERITAGE EVENTS, DEMONSTRATIONS, FOOD AND MERCHANDISE,
COWBOY POETRY, MUSIC AND MORE!
(CLICK HERE FOR VENDOR
REGISTRATION FORM)
FIRST ANNUAL DUTCH OVEN COOK-OFF!
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SATURDAY
NIGHT AT 7 P.M. AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 P.M.,
NEXT TO OUR BEEE-OO-TEEFUL CIVIC CENTER...
NABA SANTIONED
"EXTREME BULL BLOWOUT"
WITH 12 BRAND NEW HUGE BLEACHERS!
Here's
a picture of last year's right purty 'n' really BIG Champeenship Buckle
produced by Montana Silversmiths!

And here's a mockup of what this year's buckle will look like,
'cept more fancy stuff (filigree) will be carved into the finished product...

Stock
Producer:
Williams & Long Rodeo Company
Wanna
ride a bull? Are ya nuts?!
I'll be thar ta watch ya!
Matt Williams
Tel # 620-467-3742
Email:
mwilliams@powwwer.net
HOW
TO BUILD A BULL RIDIN' ARENA...
Haul in a bunch o' dirt an' push it around!
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Bring in some sturdy fence...

and some right purty shoots.

An' get a few good ol' boys ta he'p out...

Git out the heavy equipment...
ta set the holdin' pens.

an' when she's done, she looks like this.

SATURDAY
NIGHT, AFTER THEM BROKEDOWN BULLRIDERS GET DONE,
PUT ON YER DANCIN' SHOES FER THE OL' FASHIONED
BIG
DANCE RAHT THAR, IN THE SAME PLACE!
The
Budweiser Beer Garden will be serving up some brewskies
durin' the bull ridin' and the dance.
SUNDAY
MORNIN', AT 10:00, DOFF YER HATS AND CLEAN UP A BIT
FER COWBOY CHURCH IN THE BULL RIDIN' ARENA...
THEN, GIT SADDLED UP FOR A TRIP TO THE LAKE FOR A NICE, LEISURELY TRAIL RIDE AT EL DORADO LAKE!
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Don't Know What Bull Riding Is? The rodeo sport of Bull riding is simple to understand but not simple to compete in. The purpose is for a rider to get on a male bovine and stay mounted for at least eight seconds. The rider fastens one hand to the bull with a braided rope and when the bucking shute is opened, the bull barrels out. While only touching the bull with one hand and keeping the other in the air, the rider must stay on for at least eight seconds. The bull is naturally wary of having a strap around its midsection and instinctively bucks wildly and runs at high speeds to try and throw off what it is carrying. Some bulls tend to carry an extra intensity and they can become as well known as some of the riders. Both the bull and the rider are awarded points from 0 to 50, totalling 100 between them. Zero scores are common since a lot of riders lose control almost immediately and are thrown off. Experienced professionals can get scores of 75 or more; above 80 is excellent - 90 is considered exceptional. Some of the aspects the judges consider in a rider include constant control and rhythm (where the rider matches his movements with the bull's). To be given points the rider must stay on at least eight seconds. Points are deducted if a rider is constantly off-balance. If a rider can control a bull well, he can receive extra "style" points. If the rider touches the bull with his free arm, he is disqualified. When looking at the bull, judges consider overall agility, speed and power, back end kicks and front end drops. If the bull gives the rider a hard ride, more points are awarded. The bull still receives points if the rider does not last eight seconds. The bull's points are recorded just like a rider's, so he can come to the finals in some organizations. If a bull performs poorly, some organizations will let the rider use a re-ride option. If he takes it the rider loses his first score in an attempt to get a better score with another bull. There is a variety of equipment needed in bull riding. Riders wear a protective vest, typically Kevlar, to reduce the risk of serious injury and dissipate shock. Protective gloves help prevent rope burns. The gloves are fastened onto the rider's hand because the bull's force could otherwise pull it off. Cowboy boots that spurs can be attached to are also important. Spurs can help in controlling a bull and "spurring" can lead to extra style points from the judges. Spurring doesn't hurt the bull, as their hides are about seven times thicker than a human's. Cowboy hats offer a decent amount of protection from skull trampeling. Helmets are allowed but many riders don't use them. The bull must have a bull rope, usually made of grass, polypropylene or a combination, that has a handle braided into the center and sometimes stiffened with leather. One end of the rope is wrapped around the bull and the other end is held by the rider. A metallic bell is attached to the knot to give the rope some weight so it will fall off the bull once a rider is dismounted. A flank strap is tied around the midsection of the bull. This is to encourage the bull to use it's hind legs in a bucking motion, to truly test a rider's skill. If the flank rope is tied improperly, in some places a rider can request to ride again. Credit: The North American Bullriding Association. |
This program is sponsored in part through an agreement with the Kansas Main Street Program, Kansas Department of Commerce.
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