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Concerts
Rodeo Entertainment
Rockin' Robbie Hodges, Professional Rodeo Clown
Robbie Hodges will do almost anything for a laugh, whether it’s climbing into the audience to get someone involved or dressing as a cheerleader and running in front of a bull. For a rodeo clown and barrel man, that’s just part of the job description.
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PRCA Rodeo Announcer Chad Nicholson
When it comes to excitement, PRCA Rodeo Announcer Chad Nicholson is right in the middle of it helping to make it all happen. Since 1993, he has been entertaining and educating rodeo fans from coast to coast and border to border maintaining a busy schedule annually.
"My job is to sell the sport," he said.
An ex-Marine and former rodeo contestant, he uses his forum to promote his country -- "If it's not American, don't you buy it," he announced -- and rodeo as a pure, American sport that pays tribute to old-time ranching and treats animals responsibly. |
The Jumbo Tron is 9' x 12' and will display instant replays of your favorite rodeo events! Sponsors don't miss this chance to have your name on the Jumbo Tron!
Western Sky Media and Upstage Video will operate the Jumbo Tron.
Sponsored by:
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Jill's Sound
Jill Schrock is a professional sound and music technician from Riverton, Wyoming. Jill has been doing rodeo sound and music for nine years. In those years, she provided sound for various rodeos around the country. Jill's goal is to enhance rodeos with great sound and music, but never to compete or take over the rodeo. Jill is very proud of the fact that she provides sound for some of the best rodeos in the world and is always asked back!
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Carnival
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North Star Amusement Company will again light up the Midway during the 90th Annual Black Hills Roundup. Bringing new rides and specializing in fun for all ages. Tickets available at the Belle Fourche Chamber of Commerce.
Carnival will be open from July 1 - July 5th! |
Fireworks
| The July 3rd Roundup fireworks display is unique because it's right in front of the Roundup rodeo arena grandstands following the evening rodeo - but it's also visible from dozens of vantage points throughout the community. It's sponsored by fireworks fans, and donations always are accepted at the city hall. |
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