Lone Star Championship Rodeo Gallops Into WKSF Grounds

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This Friday and Saturday at the Western Kentucky State Fairgrounds it’s the exciting family-friendly event – the highly anticipated Christian County Cattleman’s Association Lone Star Championship Rodeo.

Rachel Boyd says her family business Lone Star Rodeo – a 600-acre ranch based in Crofton – partners every year with the Christian County Cattleman’s Association to raise thousands of dollars for scholarships for students in the area.

Boyd says the rodeo in Christian County is very special to her because it’s the closest event to home.

click to download audioShe explains this is a great event that includes eight professional rodeo events and more, including a specialty act.

click to download audioAnd you are going to see many new things when you come to the rodeo, including a concert on both nights following the rodeo.

click to download audioAnother new addition to this year’s rodeo is a big screen that will show replays.

click to download audioBoyd also is thrilled that Friday morning will be the 10th annual Special Needs Rodeo.

click to download audioShe says there is something for all age groups to enjoy, including the food.

click to download audioGates will open at 5:30 each night and the show will kick off at 7:30 p.m. The kids’ events – the Best Dressed Cowboy and Cowgirl Contest and the Kid’s Gold Rush will start at 7:00 p.m.

Tickets are $20 for adults and $12 for children aged 4 to 12. You can purchase your ticket at the gate or online at lonestarrodeocompany.com.

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