66th Annual Chief Joseph Days

featuring four days of family events, parades,and action packed rodeos

When: July 27th – 30th

Where: Joseph, OR

* Four nights of PRCA Rodeos
* Grand Parade down Main Street
* Nightly dances, plus special teen-only dance
*Great shopping in quaint Joseph
* Hiking, swimming at Wallowa Lake, & More
***For tickets and info click HERE***

Tuesday, July 26:
1:00 PM – Bucking Horse Stampede down Main Street, Joseph

Wednesday, July 27: Ticket Price $12 General Admission
2:00 PM – Rodeo Slack
7:00 PM – Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Family Night! Kids 6 & under FREE
Kid-friendly humor at Rodeo
9:00 PM – Family Dance

Thursday, July 28: Ticket Price $12 General Admission
2:00 PM – Rodeo Slack
7:00 PM – Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Casino Night after Rodeo at Thunderroom – proceeds support local schools

Friday, July 29: Ticket Price $15 covered; $13 uncovered
5:30 AM – American Legion Breakfast begins
7:00 AM – Golf Tournament Signup at Alpine Meadows Golf Course, Enterprise
10:00 AM – Kiddie parade down Main Street
2:00 PM – Rodeo Slack
7:00 PM – Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Dance to live music after Rodeo at Thunderroom
9:00 PM – Teen dance at Joseph Community Center with Full Tilt Audio – cover $5

Saturday, July 30: Ticket Price $18 covered; $15 uncovered
Early AM – Shrine Breakfast at the Rodeo Grounds begins
10:00 AM – Grand parade on Main Street
12:00 PM – Friendship Feast at the Encampment Pavilion
2:30 PM – Rodeo Slack
3:00 PM – Traditional Indian Dance Contest at the Encampment Pavilion
7:00 PM – Final night of Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Dance to live music after Rodeo at Thunderroom
9:00 PM – Teen Dance at Joseph Community Center with Full Tilt Audio – cover $5
11:00 PM – Cowboy breakfast begins

Sunday, July 31:
Cowboy Breakfast Continues
9:00 AM – Cowboy Church Service at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena
Sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Cowboys

Start the Lewiston Roundup weekend off right with this night. Experience a night of exhilarating bull riding from start to finish as many of the nations top bulls and bull riders show up and compete for prize money.

Event begins at 6PM.

Grangeville Border Days

When: July 2nd, 3rd, and 4th

Where: Grangeville, ID

As county seat of Idaho County, Grangeville is proud of its interesting history and heritage. Part of that heritage is the BORDER DAYS, Idaho’s oldest rodeo! The first rodeo was held in 1912 and it remained until today as a main attraction during the 4th of July celebration.

For more info Click Here.

54th Annual Lewiston Roundup Rodeo & Parade

When: Sept. 8-11, 2011

The Roundup kicks off with a Thursday night Extreme Bulls contest.

Friday the Rodeo begins.

Saturday starts at 10 am with a parade then rodeo.

Sunday the rodeo finishes up.

For more info check out their website Click Here

FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND
8:00 AM 4-H & FFA Horse Judging Contest
Upper Level Arena
8:00 AM FFA Meats Evaluation Contest – Bennett Pavilion
9:00-9:00 PM EXHIBIT HALLS & BARNS
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Various Times 4-H Clothing, Baking & Food
Preparation Activities and
Demonstrations – Boyd Hall
9:00 AM 4-H & FFA Livestock Eval. Contest Beef Show Ring
9:00 AM Fitting & Showing-Rabbits/Cavy – Rabbit Barn
10:00 AM FFA Tractor Driving – Arena
Apple Pie Judging – Floch Hall
11:30 AM Quality Judging-Swine – Swine Arena
12:30 PM Quality Judging-Beef – Beef Arena
Quality Judging-Rabbits/Cavy – Rabbit Barn
Quality Judging Goats – Sheep Arena
Quality Judging Sheep – Sheep Arena
(Goats will follow Sheep quality)
4:30-7:00 PM Asotin County Cattlemen & Cattlewomen’s
Barbecue – Bennett Pavilion
6:00 PM Local Kid’s Rodeo – Upper Level Arena
9:00–10:30pm FREE Family Dance. All ages
Alcohol & Smoke-Free atmosphere –
Lower Level – Beef Arena
Featuring: DJ’s Mobile Music

SATURDAY, APRIL 23RD
6:00-9:30 AM Cowboy Breakfast – Upper Level
8AM-9PM EXHIBIT HALLS & BARNS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Various Times 4-H Clothing, Baking & Food
Preparation Activities and Demonstrations – Boyd Hall
8:00 AM Fitting & Showing-Swine – Swine Arena
9:00 AM Quality Judging – Poultry – Poultry Arena
Fitting & Showing Sheep – Sheep Arena
Fitting & Showing Goats – Sheep Arena (goats will
follow sheep fitting & showing)
10:00 AM Asotin County Fair Parade
“Country Ways in Modern Days”
FLOWERS: Washington Dahlia
COLORS: Turquoise, Chocolate Brown & Gold
Grand Marshalls – Dick and Charlene Spooner
11:00 AM Fitting & Showing – Beef
1:00 PM Fitting and Showing-Poultry – Poultry Barn
2:00 PM Pro West Rodeo – Upper Level Arena
5:30 PM Livestock Auction: 4-H & FFA Market Animals, Sales Arena

SUNDAY, APRIL 24TH
9 AM-4 PM EXHIBIT HALLS & BARNS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
9:00–11 AM Cowboy Church – Bennett Pavilion
Coordinated by Jim Bullard
Various Times 4-H Clothing, Baking & Food Preparation Activities
and Demonstrations – Boyd Hall
9:30 AM Kids Scavenger Hunt – Lower Level
9:30 AM Round Robin Fitting & Showing
- Large Animals-start in Beef Arena
9:30 AM Cat Show
11:00 AM Round Robin Fitting & Showing
Small Animals start in Beef Arena
1:00 PM Pro West Rodeo
Crowning of 2012 Royalty – Upper Level Arena
2:00 PM Goat Agility Exhibition – Beef Arena
3:00 PM Special 4-H & FFA Awards Program – Beef Arena
4:00 PM Exhibit Halls & Barns Close