A bit of rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of the Keremeos Rodeo over the May long weekend.
Plenty of people came out to watch the competitors, enjoy some good food, and dance the night away.
91ƵPeople had fun, the floor was full of people dancing, and overall it was a great rodeo,91Ƶ said Dave Barker, the Rodeo Association91Ƶs chair.
The new Elks Hall on the rodeo grounds was packed for Sunday night91Ƶs dance following the rib dinner, in a turnout that thrilled the organizers.
91ƵI was worried we might be over capacity, and we can fit a lot of people, but I looked at the tables and chairs and they were empty. Everybody was up and dancing, the DJ never stopped the music, it was a huge success.91Ƶ
Although the weather proved less than cooperative over the weekend, the rodeo went ahead in full for the first time after being forced into a hiatus in 2020. There was a thought of holding it in 2022, but it would have been the first of the season and there was already concerns about a shortage of competitors.
The new addition of the ranch bronco riding, which uses a standard saddle compared to a competition saddle, was a big hit and definitely will be brought back for the future.
91ƵIt91Ƶs entertaining, and anything that you have that you can get locals involved in, it91Ƶs good for the people,91Ƶ said Barker.
The junior and kids events, as always, were also hits. That included the calf scramble, which saw kids up to 12 head into the rodeo ring to chase down ribbons attached to the tales of several calves. There were plenty of smiles and muddy clothes as kids slipped or got knocked over in the chase.
91ƵWe91Ƶve had worse mud than we had this year and kids were still out there, taking their shoes off and their socks off and going out in the mud,91Ƶ said Barker. 91ƵThen the parents would be there to hose the kids off and everybody was laughing.91Ƶ
The rodeo can91Ƶt happen without the support of the sponsors from the community. That includes not just the financial support for the running of the rodeo, but also the donations and volunteers that helped build the new hall on the rodeo grounds.
91ƵJust the cost of putting on a rodeo is pretty high, so these guys have just stepped up, and it91Ƶs really great,91Ƶ said Barker.
With the new hall a big success, the next goal will be replacing the rodeo ground91Ƶs bleachers, which will likely need the support of the community once more.
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