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SHERIDAN WYO RODEO TICKETS on SALE NOW! Sheridanwyorodeo.Com Or at the WYO Theater, 42 N SHERIDAN WYO RODEO TICKETS ON SALE NOW! sheridanwyorodeo.com or at the WYO Theater, 42 N. Main St. Sheridan, WY | 307-672-9084 2018 TICKET PRICES Date & SEATING AREA advance at the gate WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY’S RODEO PRIME RESERVED $ 30.00 $ 32.00 CHOICE RESERVED & H SEATING $ 25.00 $ 27.00 RESERVED $ 16.50 $ 18.50 KIDS NIGHT (WED ONLY) $ 7.00 $ 8.00 kids 12 and under only CHUTE SIDE RESERVED $ 16.50 $ 18.50 NORTH RESERVED $ 16.50 $ 18.50 FRIDAY & SATURDAY’S RODEO PRIME RESERVED $ 32.00 $ 35.00 CHOICE RESERVED & H SEATING $ 27.00 $ 29.00 RESERVED $ 19.00 $ 20.50 CHUTE SIDE RESERVED $ 19.00 $ 20.50 4-DAY PERFORMANCE TICKET PACKAGE RESERVED $ 66.00 $ 74.00 CHUTE SIDE RESERVED $ 66.00 $ 74.00 NORTH RESERVED $ 66.00 $74.00 *online tickets plus online processing fee H www.sheri- SHERIDAN WYO RODEO SCHEDULE 2018 (SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE) SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JULY 7-8 FRIDAY, JULY 13TH 8:00 am - 5:00 pm - Cowboy States Reining Horse Clinic (CSRHA) 6:00 am - Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast (GRINNELL STREET) (SHERIDAN COLLEGE AGRIPARK) 8:00 am - Sneakers & Spurs Rodeo Run (MAIN STREET) 9:00 am - Beds Along the Big Horns Race (MAIN STREET) MONDAY, JULY 9TH 9:00 am - Rodeo Slack (FAIRGROUNDS) 10:00 am - Rodeo Royalty Pageant Dress Rehersal (FAIRGROUNDS EXHIBIT HALL) 10:00 am - Parade “Hats Off to Sheridan’s First Responders” 1:00 pm - Rodeo Royalty Pageant (FAIRGROUNDS) (MAIN STREET) 6:00 pm - Rodeo Royalty Horsemanship (FAIRGROUNDS) 1:00 pm - Kiwanis Duck Race (KENDRICK PARK) 5:00 pm - 12:00 am - Carnival (FAIRGROUNDS) TUESDAY, JULY 10TH 6:30 pm - Pre-rodeo Entertainment (FAIRGROUNDS) 7:00 am - PRCA Steer Roping Slack (FAIRGROUNDS) 7:00 pm - Third PRCA Rodeo Performance including 4:00 pm - Sheridan WYO Rodeo Boot Kick-Off (KENDRICK PARK) World Championship Indian Relay Races 7:00 pm - Boot Kick-Off Street After Party (BLACKTOOTH BREWERY) **Patriot Night (wear red!)** (FAIRGROUNDS) Following Rodeo - Street Dance (DOWNTOWN) WEDNESDAY, JULY 11TH Saturday, July 14th 9:00 am - Rodeo Slack (FAIRGROUNDS) 9:00 am - Rodeo Slack (FAIRGROUNDS) 5:00 pm - 12:00 am - Carnival - Buddy night (FAIRGROUNDS) 5:00 pm - 12:00 am - Carnival (FAIRGROUNDS) 6:30 pm - Pre-rodeo Entertainment (FAIRGROUNDS) 6:30 pm - Coronation of the 2018 Sheridan WYO Rodeo Royalty 7:00 pm - First PRCA Rodeo Performance including (FAIRGROUNDS) World Championship Indian Relay Races 7:00 pm - Final PRCA Rodeo Performance including World **Kids Night (Kids 12 & Under -$7.00)** (FAIRGROUNDS) Championship Indian Relay Races **Celebrating 88 Years (wear “old timey” cowboy THURSDAY, JULY 12TH clothes!)** (FAIRGROUNDS) 9:00 am - Rodeo Slack (FAIRGROUNDS) Following Rodeo - Street Dance (DOWNTOWN) 5:00 pm - 12:00 am - Carnival (FAIRGROUNDS) 6:30 pm - Pre-rodeo Entertainment (FAIRGROUNDS) Sunday, July 15th 7:00 pm - Second PRCA Rodeo Performance including 10:00 am - Bob King Memorial Team Roping (FAIRGROUNDS) World Championship Indian Relay Races 1:00 pm - Tailgate Party & Polo games - The WYO Rodeo Cup, **Pink Night (wear pink!)** (FAIRGROUNDS) Eatons’ Cup & Cowboy Polo (BIG HORN EQUESTRIAN CENTER) 2018 OFFICIAL SPONSORS FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT SHERIDANWYORODEO.COM OR CALL 307-751-1832.
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