59th annual rodeo riding into town

Janelle Jessen/Herald-Leader The 59th annual Siloam Springs Rodeo will begin each night with the Kiddie Grand Entry at 7:45 p.m., followed by the Grand Entry.

Janelle Jessen/Herald-Leader The 59th annual Siloam Springs Rodeo will begin each night with the Kiddie Grand Entry at 7:45 p.m., followed by the Grand Entry.

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

It's rodeo time in Siloam Springs.

The 59th annual Siloam Springs Rodeo returns to town this week and will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Siloam Springs Rodeo Grounds, located off of Cheri Whitlock Drive.

The festivities actually began last week with Mayor John Mark Turner signing a proclamation declaring this week as Siloam Springs Rodeo Week.

A Rodeo Street Dance will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the American Legion Community Building Parking Lot, featuring the Boston Mountain Playboys Band. The event will move inside the Community Building if there is rain.

The rodeo will begin each night, Thursday through Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. with Mutton Bustin', followed by the Kiddie Grand Entry at 7:45 and the Grand Entry around 8 p.m. There will also be a nightly calf scramble for kids ages 12-and-under.

Rodeo events will start after the Grand Entry.

During the rodeo events, contestants will be competing in events including bareback, saddle bronc, bull riding, calf roping, bull dogging (steer wrestling), team roping, barrel racing (junior and senior), ladies breakaway and ranch saddle bronc.

Thursday is Kids Night at the rodeo, where all kids 12-and-under receive free admission with a paid adult.

From 10 a.m. to noon on Friday, there will be a Special Kids Rodeo, geared toward children with special needs. Adults with special needs are welcome as well. Among the events planned are barrel racing, horseback rides, face painting, bucking stations and wagon rides. All kids will receive a cowboy hat, a bandana and a medal. Lunch also will be provided.

On Saturday there will be a parade at 4 p.m., which starts at Siloam Springs Middle School parking lot on Tulsa Street.

Parade prizes are: Best of Show: 1st -- $75, 2nd -- $50, 3rd -- $25. Best Buggy $50, Best Wagon $50, Best Riding Club $50. Winners will be announced Saturday night. The club invites people to bring out their wagons, cars, etc. Any entry is welcome.

General admission is $10 for adults and $5 for kids ages 7-12. Kids 6 and under get in free.

Advance tickets are $8 and can be purchased at Generations Bank, Powell Feeds, Beyond the Fringe Salon and Pioneer Pizza in Gentry.

Sports on 06/14/2017