| Stampede Dates This Year |
July 30th, 31st, & August 1st 2009!


Are you Tough Enough?
Join us Friday July 31st if you are, as we raise awareness and money to help
Santiam Memorial Hospital in their fight against breast cancer.
We will donate $1.00 for every person wearing pink that attends The Friday Night Performance to Santiam Memorial Hospital.
Spread the word and help us pack the house, we want a sea of pink at the rodeo that night.
If you are interested in being a sponsor of this years Stampede please email us at stampede@wvi.com |
| Santiam Canyon Stampede Honors |

Stampede receives awards and nominations from the WPRA
(Women’s Professional Rodeo Association) a division of the
PRCA.
2009:
Scio Lamb & Wool Fair Parade 1st Place Equestrian
Lebanon Strawberry Festival Parade 1st Place Rodeo Courts
Sisters Rodeo Parade 2nd Place Rodeo Courts Individual
Crooked River Round-Up “Queen’s Barrel Race” Queen Kami takes 5th out of 17 Queens
2008:
“Justin Best Footing Award” (for safest, most consistent ground conditions) SCS receives 2nd Place & $500.00 cash award. (Note: WPRA members voted on this award)
“Most Improved Grounds” (in twelve National circuits) SCS receives the Honor for the Columbia River Circuit. (Note: WPRA members voted on this award)
“Best Small Committee of the Year” SCS receives nomination. (Note: WPRA Board of Directors voted on this award)
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| Santiam Championship Bull Riding |

The SCS Rodeo Board is excited to be bringing the “Santiam Championship Bull Riding” to the Stampede. Top riders from the North West region to Texas will be competing for the title of “Champion.” Competitors, Title Holders and Champions, from numerous rodeo associations will all be vying for the title. They will be competing for the opportunity to be called, Santiam Bull Riding “Champion.” When the winner is crowned, they will earn the Title, a “Gist Brand” award buckle, a Les Schwab Tire Certificate, and let’s not forget the prize money.
With professional animal athletes to compete on, the cowboy’s athleticism will be tested! At the “Santiam Championship Bull Riding” the riders will not only need to focus on the animal athletes but the cowboy athletes they will be competing against, that is; if they want to win the title of “Champion.”
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Wacky Ribbon Play Day - July 26th
Oregon Jr. Bull Riders Cowboy Breakfast - July 26th |
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Wacky Ribbon Day & Cowboy Breakfast - New to the Stampede this year, a play day on Sunday July 26th.
The day will include Barrels, Poles, Key Hole, Figure Eight, and Flags. SEI-certified
equestrian helmets will be required for all riders under 14
years of age, there will be No Exceptions! There will be five age divisions, starting with Pre-Pee-Wee (3-6), next (7-9), then (10-14), next (15-18)
and the last division (19-up). You can pre-register and receive a discount. To do so, send form to:
SCS Rodeo P.O. Box 351 Sublimity OR 97385 (Must
be post-marked by July 20th 2009)
Or you can choose to register the day of the event, registration starts at 7:00am. All the fun and action starts
at 9:00am.
In the Pre-Pee-Wee divisions, riders must be able to ride unsupported and hold reins. They may be on lead line.
They will go first that day starting at 9:00am.
The barrels will be set on a WPRA pattern.
High point trophies will be given in each age division. 1st thru 5th Place ribbons will also be given.
Plan to have breakfast when you get there that morning. The Oregon Jr. Bull Riders Association will be at the rodeo grounds,
in the tent, serving up breakfast. Enjoy scrambled eggs, sausage and pancakes. The price for kids 10 and under is $3.00 and Adults are $5.00.
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| Coming Attractions |
Freestyle Motocross By:
Justin Homan & Metal Mulisha
Justin is back at the Stampede again this year,
he brings with him, his “Back Flip”, his X Games Gold Metal, his experience and his fellow riders.
Check out the high flying flips, Friday and Saturday night after each of the rodeo performances.
This act is included in the price of your rodeo ticket.
You won't want to miss this show!
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| Rodeo Dances |
“Little McKay Creek” |
| Mutton Busting - Registration opens July 6th 2009 |

Registration opens July 6th 2009 at Clippers Unlimited in Stayton OR.
This is the rodeo event where future Champions are made.
Cowboys and cowgirls from age 3 to 6 will settle in, hold on tight and nod to open the gate; in hopes of out lasting the sheep and the other competitor.
Their dream is to stay on the longest and win the coveted Championship Buckle.
While there is only one buckle winner, each cowboy or cowgirl that is brave enough to try their hand at rodeo dreams, will be rewarded.
They will earn a T-Shirt and a WRO (Wool Riders Only) patch.
This event is always a crowd favorite; everyone loves to cheer on the little riders!
Check out the Mutton Busting on Thursday or Friday night at the rodeo.
Registration Information:
Opens: Monday July 6th Closes: Monday July 20th or when filled.
Time: 8:00am
Where: Clippers Unlimited, 136 N 1st Ave. Stayton OR.
Participants’ requirements:
Must be between the ages of 3 to 6 years old and for the welfare of the stock 60lbs or less and 49 inches or less.
Form must be filled out by a parent or legal guardian.
Registration is taken on a first come first serve basis.
It will close when filled or on July 20th whichever comes first.
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| Family Night |
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Event Partner: “Sublimity Insurance” represented locally by ...
Cammack-Kingsley Insurance
Harold Wolf & Son Insurance
James Reed & Associates Inc.
Bring the Family out Thursday July 30th for a night filled with
PRCA Rodeo
action and fun for kids of all ages. Kids 12 and under get in free, to watch Broncs, Bulls, Barrels and more. The night
starts with a “Stick Pony Grand Entry”. Kids bring your stick pony and you can “ride” in with
Queen Kami to start the rodeo. Don’t forget to turn in your
coloring sheets to North Santiam Community Credit Union,
so you have a chance to be announced as the winner “Family Night”, out in the arena. You kids don’t
forget to tell mom and dad you can do everything in the “Kids Corral” for free this night - pony rides,
inflatables, face painting, and miniature golf. After the Rodeo ends, the fun starts in the entertainment tent with the
“Teen Dance” with dancing, games and prizes. This dance is for teens only 13 to 18 years old. So plan a
“Staycation” at the Stampede, with a night full of good old-fashioned family fun!
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