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vals, and events. This is the only Generator event in which non-handmade items are welcome to sell.The Generator runs all sales for all vendors. Applications open May 19 at midnight. Vendor Form: https://forms.gle/4H7KcsL6Kk8RPbwH7
We will also be hosting the Crab Shack Gallery during the month of June, curated by Lina Liz
rated by Silly Fish Studios — June 19th (Juneteenth!) from 5–8PM!We’re servin’ up southern seafood restaurant & fish market vibes, dished out by an incredible crew of Reno locals (and beyond). Don’t miss the flavor, the flair, and the fine art 🐟🍤🎨📍The Generator📅 June 19 | 5–8PM🍽️ Come hungry—for art!
lessomen’s art community in the 1960s and 1970s. Stay after the screening for a discussion facilitated by Dr. Katherine Fusco, Associate Professor of English and Chair of the Gender, Race and Identity Program at the University of Nevada, Reno.
lessding Tour stop features 40 of the world’s best professional bull riders and 40 of the best bulls in the country. With pyrotechnics, Xtreme action, rock and roll, eight seconds of the best pro bull riding and a purse of $54,000 of added money, it’s an evening fans will not want to miss.
lessamp; The Broken Bones and The Wood Brothers take the stage at Grand Sierra Resort's Grand Theatre. Masters of Southern soul and Americana, St. Paul and The Broken Bones and The Wood Brothers will join forces for a performance on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
lessf Run Golf Club! Early bird pricing is available for non-members until March 31, and members will receive discounted pricing beyond the end of March. If you’re not a golfer but want an opportunity to mingle with fellow young professionals, social tickets are also available for purchase.
Date: Friday, June 20, 2025
Time: 8 AM Shotgun Start
Location: Wolf Run Golf Club, 1400 Wolf Run Rd, Reno, NV 89511
Ticket Pricing:
- Early Bird/Members: $150 for individual, $600 for foursome, $45 social ticket
- Non-members: $200 for individual, $700 for foursome, $60 social ticket
l team competition to be held Friday, June 20, 2025 at 8:00 am at the Reno Livestock Events Center Indoor Arena. To maintain the high standard and quality of the competition, Reno Rodeo will only allow 10 teams the opportunity to compete in this year’s competition. Competition will begin at 8:00 a.m. in the order of draw.
The Judges Meeting will be held Thursday June 19, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. in the DOC Bar which is located inside the indoor arena building at the West End upstairs. The review of drill criteria with the judges and drill masters will be done.
2025 DRILL TEAM COMPETITION APPLICATION
2025 DRILL TEAM MANEUVERS
Drill Divisions:
You can list your team’s divisions that you are registered as.
Example: Junior, Mixed or Senior but this is an open competition. Everyone is listed as the same classification.
OPEN DRILL TEAM COMPETITION AWARDS
First Place $ 5,000Second Place $ 2,500Third Place: $ 1,000
The winner shall be determined by adding together the scores of the three judges and dividing by three. The team with the highest average is to be declared the winner, next highest average, second, and the next highest average, third, etc.
All places first, second and third are final at the time of the awards. Due to the pressing time schedule, any contested scores and/or complaints will be assessed and will be used to improve next year’s competition. However, the results of this competition are FINAL!
Entry Fees:
Drill Competition: $300 per Drill Team
For further information, contact: Reno Rodeo Association
Attention: DRILL TEAM COMPETITION
Bill Summy (775)-240-3251
PO. Box 12335
Reno NV 89510
ore the performance on June 20–27.
Four teams of three kids, between the ages 8-14 years old, will compete.
During the race two kids have to rope and halter the pony and the third has mount and ride.
Teams are timed with the longest ride deemed the winner.
pete in the rodeo. There are only 8 – 12 slots in each rodeo performance for each event, when more contestants enter than can compete in the performances; they compete in the “slack”
lessthe saddle, or “cantle,” as the horse bucks. The rider then snaps his feet back to the horse’s neck a split second before the animal’s front feet hit the ground.
Other factors considered in the scoring are the cowboy’s control throughout the ride, the length of his spurring stroke and how hard the horse bucks.
Disqualification results if, during the eight seconds ride, the rider touches the animal, himself or his equipment with his free hand, if either foot slips out of a stirrup, if he drops the bronc rein, or if he fails to have his feet in the proper “mark out” position at the beginning of the ride.
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