BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Back for their 67th Rodeo Giddings, the Lee County Sheriff’s Posse (LCSP) is helping support students in agriculture.
Mark Goodson with LCSP said Monday on First News at Four, the rodeo is a way to give back and push rodeo heritage.
“With our proceeds that we make, we use it for the kids, scholarships for seniors, of all the high schools in Lee County; and do stuff like that with the baseball teams, the soccer teams, the swim teams. I mean, we do it all. We try to push to the youth,” he explained.
The rodeo is a 4-day event beginning on Wednesday, April 2. Wednesday and Thursday’s events are free to the public.
“On Wednesday night, we have a barrel racing put on by Charlie and Justin Moss; and on Thursday, we have the slack that starts at 6:30 p.m.; and [the slack is] all the contestants that aren’t in the rodeo,“ shared Goodson. ”Friday morning, we have a steer tripping at 10:00- something that’s never been done before at our arena- and then we got the rodeo performance this Friday and Saturday night. They start at 7:30 p.m.”
Tickets for the rodeo are $20 for adults, kids age 7-14 are $5 and children 6 or younger are free. Those can be purchased upon entry.
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