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August 6 – Wichita Falls Gun & Knife Show, Ray Clymer Exhibit Hall, 1000 5th Street, Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Texoma’s only Gun, Knife and Collectibles tradeshow! There is so much more than just guns and ammo at this show…jewelry, apparel, collectibles and more! Kids will enjoy the Free Daisy BB Gun Shooting Gallery inside the Exhibit Hall courtesy of the Northwest Texas Field & Stream Association. Something for the whole family to enjoy! This event takes place inside the Ray Clymer Exhibit Hall at MPEC. Free, convenient parking for this event is on the south side of the building on 5th Street. Show hours are Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For info call Joe Tom White 940-692-3766.
“Ridin’ for the Brand Cowboy Church, 5926FM 455, Sanger Texas, will have a Chuck Wagon Breakfast, on April 3, 2016 at 8:30 am. Food is prepared at the wagon and served family style. After breakfast, stick around for homemade cinnamon rolls and coffee at 10:00, and regular Sunday Church service at 10:30 am. The Chuck Wagon Breakfast is the first Sunday of each month through November, except May when it is held on Mothers’ Day.
www.ridinforthebrand.org
August 7
5 Star Barrel Racing, JS Bridwell Ag Center, 111 N Burnett, Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Join us for the 5 Star Barrel Racing event taking place at the J.S. Bridwell Agricultural Center. Come out 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. The public is invited and welcome to attend! For more information call Tammy Lemond at 940-781-2414.
August 11
Summers Last Blast, Vernon, TX 76384. Fun for the whole family. Live music, classic cars, antique cars, golf tournament and much more! Make plans to head out to Vernon August 6 through the 13. For event information call 940-886-8161 or visit summerslastblast.com for more detail into the annual event.
August 12
Big bend ranch rodeo, Alpine, TX. Come out August 12 and 13 for the WRCA sanctioned Big Bend Ranch Rodeo. Friday the cutting competition kicks things off at the o6 Flats Arena with the WRCA performance that evening at the Sul Ross S.A.L.E. Arena. Saturday starts off with the RHAA competition, followed by the Youth Cow Horse Competition and WRCA Rodeo Performance all at the Sul Ross S.A.L.E. Arena. Dance will round out the night at the Lobo Bar. Attend services Sunday morning with Big Bend Cowboy Church. For more information on the ranch rodeo visit www.BigBendRanchRodeo.com.
August 12-13, 2016- Big Bend Ranch Rodeo, Alpine, TX.
“Ridin’ for the Brand Cowboy Church, 5926FM 455, Sanger Texas, will have a Chuck Wagon Breakfast, on April 3, 2016 at 8:30 am. Food is prepared at the wagon and served family style. After breakfast, stick around for homemade cinnamon rolls and coffee at 10:00, and regular Sunday Church service at 10:30 am. The Chuck Wagon Breakfast is the first Sunday of each month through November, except May when it is held on Mothers’ Day.
www.ridinforthebrand.org
08/19- 08/27
North Texas Fair & Rodeo
2217 N. Carroll Blvd.
Denton, TX 76201
For more information about ticket prices, schedule of events and performers visit ww.ntfair.com.
August 19-27
North Texas STATE Fair & Rodeo, 2217 N. Carroll Blvd. Denton, TX 76201.The fair takes place from Aug.19-27. Bring the entire family out for a livestock shows, rides, food, live entertainment and much more. For more information about ticket prices, schedule of events and performers visit www.ntfair.com.
08/19- 08/20
Texas Ranch Roundup
1000 5th St, Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940) 716-5500
texasranchroundup.com
It’s more than just a rodeo… it’s a taste of real Texas ranch life as ten historic Texas ranches compete for braggin’ rights. Make plans now for the 35th annual Texas Ranch Roundup, co-sponsored by Bud Light and the North Texas Rehabilitation Center. —August 19-20, 2016. Proceeds benefit the North Texas Rehab Center, which serves north Texas and southern Oklahoma, the West Texas Rehabilitation Center in Abilene, and West Texas Boys Ranch in San Angelo. All events will be held in downtown Wichita Falls at the Multi-Purpose Events Center (MPEC). Ranch rodeo will be Friday and Saturday nights beginning at 7pm. Tickets will be available, starting June 1, 2014, at the KYC ticket office (940-716-5555 or wfmpec.com). Tickets start at just $10. Shop more than 200 booths at the Bit, Spur and Western Collectibles Trade Show and Festival. Friday and Saturday, from 9am – 7pm at the Ray Clymer Exhibit Hall. Admission: Adults $5, children 12 and under free. Festival Events include: Kids Roundup, Friday morning at 9:30 in the coliseum; Horse Expert Seminar; as well as Cutting Horse and Ranch Horse Competitions. Joins us Sunday at 9am for Cowboy Church with Susie McEntire at the Ray Clymer Exhibit Hall. It’s a weekend of fun for the whole family… benefitting three great charities!