Saturday, April 12, 2014

Gary Hardt Memorial Payson P.R.C.A. Rodeo Schedule of events May 15-17, 2014



FACT SHEET

GARY HARDT MEMORIAL RODEO

May 15, 16 & 17, 2014  

Thursday, May 15

LADIES BARREL RACING” plus

YOUTH - MUTTON BUSTING AND STEER RIDING

     Gates open at 5:00 p.m.

     Performance starts at 7:00 p.m.

       Admission at the Gate A Can of Food
 
 

     

 

Friday, May 16 – “Tough Enough to Wear Pink” night

    Gates open at 5:00 p.m.

~ Performance starts at 7:00 p.m.

   

Saturday, May 17 – “Patriot” Performance to Honor our Wounded and Fallen Veterans

    Gates open at 5:00 p.m.

~ Performance starts at 7:00 p.m.

   

Tickets:

                        Adult -                       $14.00

                        Senior -                       12.00

                        Child (8 -12)                          10.00

                        (7 & under) -             n/c

                        Reserved -                  22.00

                        Active Military Card -               n/c

               

ADDED INFORMATION – 928-474-9440 or www.paysonprorodeo.com

Tickets available @ www.Ticketforce.com


Sunny's Spring Shindig and Bull Riding - Sunny Ledfurd and Sour Diesel Trainwreck in Concert


"Sunny's Spring Shindig and Bull Riding" April 26, 2014 marks stop #2 on the Roadrunner Restaurant & Saloon's concert series featuring Sunny Ledfurd and Sour Diesel Trainwreck in concert with two rounds of live Bull Riding in between. We just had a chance to see these two together in Scottsdale at the Parada del Sol Rodeo in front of a packed house and it was one of the best shows we've seen in a long time and it was an out of hand good time !!!

Tickets are only $10 presale or $15 at the door, and it's well worth every penny. You can purchase your tickets now at www.wheretheybuckstore.bigcartel.com or they will be available for purchase at The Roadrunner Restaurant and Saloon by Wednesday April 9th . Online purchases will be available for will call pick up the night of the show at the door only, they will not be shipped out. Must have ID to match the order name for pick up.

Our first party and show with Luke Kaufman and Sour Diesel Trainwreck was awesome !!! We had a great turnout, a Bull Riding that was jammed packed full of guys and paid good, and one hell of a party. If you missed the last one, don't miss this one. We're putting the Roadrunner Restaurant and Saloon on the map, so if it's brought to you by Where They Buck and The Roadrunner, you know it's going to be a good one.

Schedule of events:

6 p.m. - Doors open

8:30 p.m. - Round 1 of Live Bull riding

9 p.m. - Sour Diesel Trainwreck on stage

10 p.m. - Round 2 of Live Bull Riding

11 p.m. - Sunny Ledfurd on stage

Party don't stop until 2 a.m. !!!!!

No charge for kids under 12, the event is welcome to all ages until after the second round, which by law, anyone under the age of 21 must leave at that time.





  Bull Riding info:

$300 added, $70 fees, 100% payback, takes 20 guys
entry info. at www.wheretheybuck.com

We will be juicing up the Bull Riding with additional added money and prizes, but the info. listed is at least guaranteed until further notice. We'll keep you posted on any news as it comes, enter early, we were full with alternates last time.

Don't miss the show, it's going to be a hot one and the first of many....

Sunny Ledfurd with Sour Diesel Tranwreck - April 26

Summer Kickoff Party-$1,000 added Championship Bull Riding- May 10

Luke Kaufman Acoustic set - May 15

Matt Borden with Sour Diesel Trainwreck - June 14

Message us here or email at wheretheybuck@gmail.com for any questions or to become a sponsor at this event.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Mila Mason and J Michael Harter Concert and Bull Riding

The Roadrunner Restaurant & Saloon is working hard to bring you some of the best local and national music acts paired up with 2 rounds of live Bull Riding to bring you an action packed, entertainment filled night.

If you're looking for some good music with two rounds of live Bull Riding in between, don't miss this Sat...urday with recording artist Mila Mason, J Michael Harter and the Benson Band, onstage to combine for one jam packed night of good country.

You can't beat the price, if you're in before 7 p.m., its FREE, after 7, it's only a $5 cover to catch three great artist and a night packed full of great music and bull riding, full schedule below.

8:30 p.m. - Round 1 of Live Bull Ridinbg

9:00 p.m. - J Michael Harter on Stage

10:00 p.m. - Round 2 of Live Bull Riding

10:30 p.m. - Mila Mason on stage

11:00 p.m. - Benson Band on stage

Party doesn't stop till 2 a.m. !!!!

Bull Riding entry info.:

$300 added , $70 fees, 100% payback

takes 20 riders, 1 header, books open now,

entry info. at www.wheretheybuck.com .

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Spring Break Bulls and Bikinis March 22 in Arlington, AZ.


Dirty Money Cattle Co. brings you the first annual Spring Break Bulls and Bikinis March 22, 2014 at the CO-OP Grill in Arlington, AZ. Kids events start at 4 p.m., Bull Riding at 6 p.m., with the Bikini Contest and Sour Diesel Trainwreck in concert in the CO-OP Grill following the show.

$2,000 added money in the Bull Riding, $100 fees, 100% payback, Buckle to the Champ, limited at 25 riders with 5 alternates, Bull Riding will play 4 places with 25 entries. Mutton Busting entry fees $15, Steer Riding entry fees $20, BOOKS ARE OPEN NOW - CALL 623 -341-1190 TO ENTER.


NO ENTRY FEES IN THE BIKINI CONTEST !!!!  $500 to the winner, three judge system, call the entry number above to sign up.


Sour Diesel Trainwreck will be in the house rocking out after the Bull Riding. If you haven't caught these guys yet around town, you definitely want to, they're awesome !!!! They will also be opening for Luke Kaufman at the "Cowboy Baller Bash and Bull Riding" March 29th at The Roadrunner Saloon, which you can buy the presale discounted tickets for at this event. Come see them here first and go see them again at The Roadrunner.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Cowboy Baller Bash and Bull Riding March 29, 2014 at The Roadrunner Restaurant and Saloon



The "Cowboy Baller Bash and Bull Riding" March 29, 2014 marks the kickoff event for Roadrunner Restaurant & Saloon concert series featuring Luke Kaufman and Sour Diesel Trainwreck in concert with two rounds of live Bull Riding in between. We just had a chance to see these two together in Scottsdale at the Parada del Sol Rodeo in front of a packed house and it was one of the best shows we've seen in a long time.

Tickets are only $10 presale or $15 at the door, and it's well worth every penny. You can purcha...se your tickets now at The Roadrunner Restaurant and Saloon or purchase them online for the discounted price at www.wheretheybuckstore.bigcartel.com . Online purchases will be available for will call pick up the night of the show at the door only, they will not be shipped out. Must have ID to match the order name for pick up.

There is an awesome P.R.C.A. Rodeo going on right down the road, the Cave Creek Fiesta Days Rodeo, so enter up, or go check them out Friday, Saturday or Sunday and be sure to come see us Saturday night. The last section of Bull Riding isn't until 10:00 p.m., with Luke Kaufman coming on at 11 p.m. to rock out the rest of the night, so even if you go to the rodeo Saturday night, there's still plenty of time to get over and come see the show and enjoy the party.

Schedule of events:

6 p.m. - Doors open

8:30 p.m. - Round 1 of Live Bull riding

9 p.m. - Sour Diesel Trainwreck on stage

10 p.m. - Round 2 of Live Bull Riding

11 p.m. - Luke Kaufman on stage

Party don't stop until 2 a.m. !!!!!

No charge for kids under 12, the event is welcome to all ages until after the second round, which by law, anyone under the age of 21 must leave at that time.

Bull Riding info:

$300 added, $70 fees, 100% payback, takes 20 guys
entry info. at www.wheretheybuck.com

They may be juicing up the Bull Riding with additional added money and prizes, but the info. listed is at least guaranteed until further notice. We'll keep you posted on any news as it comes.

Don't miss the show, it's going to be a hot one and the first of many....

Sunny Ledfurd with Sour Diesel Tranwreck - April 26

TBA - May 10

Matt Borden with Sour Diesel Trainwreck - June 14

Message us here or email at wheretheybuck@gmail.com for any questions or to become a sponsor at this event.
 
You can purchase the tickets online for will call pick up only the night of the show at
 
 

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

2014 Parada del Sol Champions Challenge, Scottsdale Pro Bulls and P.R.C.A. Rodeo



As part of its ongoing commitment to increasing the popularity of the cowboy sport, the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association has launched a special made-for-TV series of Champions Challenge Rodeos this year on Great American Country (GAC), featuring 10 top competitors in each event and the sport’s best livestock.

Make sure you get your tickets for Scottsdale Champions Challenge it will be on February 27, 2014 at 7 pm at WestWorld of Scottsdale, AZ get your tickets at TicketForce .

Tickets are $10.00, Kids 6-12 $5.00 (Kids 5 & Under Are Free) for General Admission or $30.00 for Box Seats if you buy from TicketForce Online or call them at 480-840-0457. This Price is online only before Tue Feb 25, 2014 6am


Tickets prices are higher if you buy them at WestWorld the day of the event, They are $15.00, Kids 6-12 $5.00 (Kids 5 & Under Are Free) for General Admission or $35.00 for Box Seats.


Parada del Sol presents Arizona's best bullriding matching the country's top bullriders vs the rankest bulls in all of rodeo.  February 28, 2014 at 7pm. Dont miss a second of this heart stopping action at Scottsdale's world class arena West World. The great box seats puts you just a few feet from bullriding action,just like you see on t.v.
The Parada del Sol is Proud to have the services of Salt River as our Stock Contractor.
Our Rodeo Announcer is Wayne Brooks.
Bullfighters are Luke Kraut and Clifford Maxwell.
Barrel Man Rockin' Robbie Hoddges
Specialty Act John Payne "The One Arm Bandit and Company"

 
The 61th Annual Parada del Sol Rodeo is PRCA Sanctioned Rodeo is February 27, Febuary 28, March 1 & 2, 2014

The full P.R.C.A. Rodeo performances will be Saturday at 1 and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m..
 
The Parada del Sol is Proud to have the services of Salt River as our Stock Contractor.
Our Rodeo Announcer is Wayne Brooks.
Bullfighters are Luke Kraut and Clifford Maxwell.
Barrel Man Rockin' Robbie Hoddges
Specialty Act John Payne "The One Arm Bandit and Company"


Saturday, February 15, 2014

2014 Parada del Sol Kickoff Party and Bull Riding at The Roadrunner Restaurant and Saloon


For the second year in a row, The Roadrunner Restaurant and saloon will host the Parada del Sol Kickoff Party to celebrate the Parada del Sol P.R.C.A. Rodeo Feb. 27 - March 1 at Westworld in Scottsdale.



One of the biggest and the best parties of the entire year, the 2014 Parada del Sol Kickoff Party and Bull Riding will be held at The Roadrunner Restaurant & Saloon Saturday, February 22, 2014 from 6 p.m. until 2:00 a.m.

There is NO COVER CHARGE for this action packed and fun filled family friendly (all ages welcome) night, complete with food, drinks, music, kids events, mutton busting, steer riding, bull riding, drink promotions and prize package giveaways.

$1,500 added money in the Bull Riding, $70 fees..., 100% payback, takes 30 riders, go to www.wheretheybuck.com for entry info. and call in number for bull riding and steer riding.

Schedule of Events:

6 p.m. - Kids events begin, events included are: Mutton busting, novice steer riding, stick horse races, dance contest and musical chairs.

8 p.m. - Jackpot Steer Riding

8:30 p.m. - Round 1 of Bull Riding

9 - 10 p.m. - Western Bred on Stage

10 p.m. - Round 2 of Bull Riding

10:30 - 11:15 - Western Bred on Stage

11:15 - Round 3 of Bull Riding

11:45 - 1:00 a.m. - Western Bred on Stage

1 - 2 a.m. - Party till they kick you out !!!

Don't miss it, last year was huge, and this year promises to be even bigger and better !!!

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Karl Stressman addresses the recent P.R.C.A. issues in the news


From the Great Falls Tribune.........

Editor’s Note: Karl Stressman has been commissioner of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association since 2008, during which the organization has grown in size and popularity. In recent weeks, though, several controversies have rocked the PRCA’s administration and membership. There has been talk of the National Finals Rodeo moving from Las Vegas to Florida. And in recent days a group of famous rodeo athletes announced possible plans to break away from the PRCA and form their own organization. Stressman was traveling last week, but took the time to return our call for this special Sunday Conversation.

Sports Editor Scott Mansch
Question: Thank you for calling back, Mr. Stressman. We’re in the middle of our big rodeo of course. I’m wondering if you’ve ever been to Montana for our Circuit Finals?
Answer: Yes. Actually I was there last year.
Q: Would you mind sharing your impressions of our event?
A: You bet. We’ve got family in Great Falls. I had a great time up there. It was cold, but I had a wonderful time. Great hospitality.
Q: Oh. What family members live here?
A: My stepson is in the Air Force there. His wife is a graduate from the Naval Academy and she is, I believe, just joined the Air Force reserves. So they’re a military family. They’re great kids with two children.
Q: And they’re rodeo fans, too, I assume?
A: Yes sir (laughs).
Q: Where are you originally from and what was your professional background prior to joining the PRCA?
A: I grew up in Arizona and went to the University of Arizona. I was at Wrangler corporate for many, many years before moving to Colorado Springs and taking on the commissioner’s job with the PRCA. It’s been interesting.
Q: Well, I know there are ups and downs with any job. Has it been a stressful few weeks for you, sir, in light of the controversies involving Las Vegas and a disgruntled group led by Trevor Brazile?
A: You know what, I’m not sure that we allow (stress) to enter in. But unfortunately in today’s world, in my opinion social media doesn’t help. In fact I think it hinders. Social media has no filter – I don’t have a Facebook account and don’t want one — but I do believe that many people don’t do their due diligence before voicing opinion and that creates an opportunity for more people to do the same thing in response. And it’s a little difficult sometimes to control that environment … I think what we do is try to put the facts on the street and at that point in time do the best job we can. Our job is to protect the PRCA and to continue to keep the PRCA healthy and financially in good shape.
Q: The organization has been successful for so long, and I’m sure you would hope that it’s around for a long longer, correct?
A: I’m not concerned about the future of the PRCA. I just started my sixth year and we’ve got a great board of directors in place right now. They’re trying very diligently to make sure that the needs of the members are being met. Will we have 100 percent success? I doubt it very seriously, but that’s like any other thing. But we should strive to have as much success as we possibly can. But actually we’re strong. The numbers speak for themselves: numbers of rodeos and numbers of opportunities are up. We’re up 39 rodeos over the last two years. New rodeos. And that’s a big number for us. We’re over 600 for the first time in I can’t even tell you when. So those kind of things indicate that that part of it is successful. If we have issues, then those issues need to be brought to the PRCA and they need to be brought in a form that goes through the process. And certainly processes are slow. I understand that, but that’s the way it is in the world. So if people have objections or things that need to be addressed, there’s a process to go through and I can’t change that. Members can, but I can’t. I don’t even have a vote on that board, (although) I do have some influence. But that’s the way it works. There are processes to go through to make changes, and there has to be. The whole world is directed by rules and by-laws and we’re no different than anybody else.
Q: Well, Mr. Stressman, I’m sure you know Trevor Brazile very well. Is there any comment you’d have about this group of cowboys who are upset and threatening to leave the organization?
A: I have great respect for Trevor Brazile. He’s arguably the greatest cowboy that ever put on a pair of boots. I haven’t spoken directly to Trevor at this point in time. We have exchanged some communication by way of texts, but I have not talked to him directly. I’m not exactly sure, with what I’ve read and seen, with what’s happened since. I think everyone is aware that there was a meeting, and there were some proposals (by the cowboys) that were turned down by the board of directors by vote. I haven’t spoken to Trevor directly. But I will here at some point in time when it’s appropriate. I think he and I should discuss some of the issues that are out there. I have nothing but utmost respect for Trevor Brazile, and all the cowboys. We don’t want to be in a position to lose any member. We don’t want to be in a position to lose any rodeo committee. We don’t want to be in a position like that at all. Is it a matter of sitting down and trying to compromise through the issues? That would be my suggestion. But again, I will be glad to speak to him when I think the timing is correct.
Q: I know you’ve got another year for the NFR to be in Las Vegas. Could you please update the many rodeo fans in Montana about that situation?
A: The facts are, the board of directors and the administration of the PRCA look at it as their responsibility to look at every offer that’s on the table. There has been no decision made. I think the confusion came when the board of directors voted, the Sunday after the close of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, to not accept the offer on the table from Las Vegas, it was strictly a financial piece. It was strictly a “no vote” on that particular financial offer, period. At the same time, the commissioners from Osceola County (in Florida) had a meeting to address a memorandum of understanding with the PRCA that said ‘We are interested in hosting the National Finals Rodeo in the future.’ A memorandum of understanding is a suggestion that we understand that there’s a possibility that any other place could in fact bid on the National Finals Rodeo. That’s all it was. But in the process, the information that came out of that day’s discussions … there was obviously some confusion as to what the facts were. It came that that we were moving to Orlando. That is not the case. That has never been the case. Now, are we listening to other offers? Absolutely. We feel like that is our obligation to the members of this association, to look at the product and look at the options as to the dollars and all the other things that go along with it. That’s as simple as it. Are we listening? Of course we’re listening. Would we be derelict in our duties if we didn’t? I believe we would. I believe it would be a serious situation, a breach of our responsibilities, if we did not listen to the offers.
Q: Is it fair to say that Las Vegas Events and the PRCA are still having discussions, then?
A: Absolutely, absolutely. These guys have been our partners for 29 years. You have to do your due diligence to make sure the decisions are being done and they’re being done correctly. I think they have done it and I think we are doing it. Yes, absolutely we are talking.
Q: When might a final decision be made about the future site of the NFR, beyond next December?
A: I don’t have a particular time frame … but I will tell you this: Everybody has to make a decision rapidly. The board is aware of that. We need to make sure that whatever that decision is, that we need to make everybody aware of what the future looks like so everybody has the opportunity to go and do what’s necessary to make their piece of this work. So it’s soon. Sooner rather than lately, certainly.
Q: It was announced during the NFR that the TV rights will be moved from GAC to the CBS Sports channel. What were the reasons for switching?
A: From the minute this administration got to the PRCA, we said we were not going to spend the members’ money to put our product on TV. That if in fact we didn’t have a product that was worthy of sponsor dollars to put us on TV, then we weren’t going to have television. That was a commitment that I made five years ago and that has not changed. Therefore, when you read about the sponsors having influence on television, yes they do have influence. They’re providing money to the PRCA and that’s an investment to provide a better opportunity for their products. That’s as simple as it is. Did we get some input from our sponsors? Of course we did. They are our sponsors and we respect and are grateful that they are our sponsors. Part of the situation is that the sports channel was something that people have expressed an interest in. There are two ways to look at television in my opinion: one is to reward the fans that we currently have, and one is reward them and try to establish an additional fan base. And that was the basis for the decision as to what we made this year. CBS Sports channel is fast-growing, and so is our sport. We feel like it’s a good opportunity for us.
Q: The sport of rodeo is such a feel-good, family operation. And sometimes folks might wonder why everybody can’t just get along. I guess it’s part of your job to weather the storm. Is that true?
A: (laughs) Well, probably it is. But you know, so many times we have a tendency to dwell on whatever the negative parts are. Why we do this as a society, I don’t know. I certainly wish we didn’t. Sometimes I guess we choose to see the glass as half-empty instead of half-full. I think the PRCA is in a great position right now. I think the PRCA has shown that it certainly has staying power. We’ve been through two world wars and the depression. We’re in a position right now where our growth is significant. We put 800,000 people (in the stands) last year and a 1.5 million over the last two years. People like the sport of pro rodeo. Do we have some issues? Of course we do. Will we ever solve all the issues? Probably not. Even as much as I would like to, but the facts are let’s look at things in a positive manner. Let’s say we’re growing, let’s say we made money last year … We’ve got money in the bank, we’ve got a great board of directors right now. If we’ve got issues, let’s deal with those issues. We are as transparent as we can be at the PRCA. We’re not trying to hide anything from anybody. We wouldn’t do that. If there are issues, let’s deal with them. Now, everybody has to give a little. Nobody has their own way forever. You, me or anybody else. I don’t have my way at the PRCA and I certainly don’t have my way at home. And neither do you (laughs). We all see it in some shade of grey. So let’s put those things in place and let’s everybody work toward what’s best for the organization. Then I promise you, everybody wins.
Q: Is there any one last thing you’d have to say to the many great rodeo fans up here in Montana, Mr. Stressman?
A: Yes. I wish I was up there in Montana this week. Unfortunately I’m in a different part of the world. I enjoyed myself last year. People were wonderful to us up there. We are moving forward. It’s business as usual with the PRCA. If there are things that we need to consider or changes that need to be made, then let’s do it in a positive manner.
Q: Thank you for the time, sir.
A: You’re welcome, Scott. Thank you very much. We appreciate our fans up there and all across the country. Rodeo’s a great, great sport. And I promise you, we will solve our issues. That I guarantee you.