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July 4, 5 & 6, 2019 A”HUGE” THANK YOU TO OUR MANY, MANY SPONSORS... Some of which have been with us for ALL 41 Years! Your continued support is truly appreciated. Also Thank You to the Fair Board for always being there when we need you! Chute Sponsors Lynch Realty Lancaster Lumber Company - Bloomfield Livestock Market M3 Lancaster, MO Crop Services Making Memories Lynch Law Office Davis County Tire Mast Overhead Doors, Inc. Lynch Realty Johnson Trucking Miles Construction, LLC MFA – Lancaster, MO Success Bank Mobil 1/Lube Express – Ottumwa Mikels, Inc. Tri-County Shopper – Grand Entry Gate Neebz Graphix Moulton Locker NexGen Ag Solutions, LLC – Cecil Reed Mutchler Center Event Sponsors North Side Insurance Ottumwa Chiropractic –Ottumwa All-around Champion – Keith’s Foods Official Pest Control – Moravia Perfect Touch Bareback Bronc – Wes Aeschliman, Pay Day Today -Ottumwa Performance Pipe State Farm Insurance, Albia Pepsi Cola Memphis Bottling, Memphis, MO Shear Perfection IRCA/URA Sanctioned Barrel Racing – Community 1st Credit Perk’s Processing – Unionville SKB Stables Farrier Service Power Graphics - Moravia Southern Iowa Electric Coop Union 3 Packed Performance Nights Breakaway Roping – Davis Co Seed, Pulaski Lumber - Pulaski Spilman Auto Parts Moravia Sinclair Tractor Success Bank Crop Insurance Rotary Pancake Breakfast & Slick’s Bar & Grill Upholstery & Sew Forth Bull Riding – Advantage Crop Insurance, Parade July 4th Susan Knapp State Farm Insurance, Albia Van Mersbergen Insurance Open Calf Roping – First Iowa State – Wes Aeschliman, Agent Wagler’s Funeral Home Fireworks July 4th Bank State Farm Insurance, Bloomfield & Walkers Welding Over 40 Calf Roping – Iowa Farm & Ottumwa – Jim Carnahan, Agent Wortmann Machine & Welding Kids Games During the Rodeo Swede King Memorial Yoder Lumber Home Real Estate, Keosauqua Mutton Busting Saddle Bronc – J’s One Stop The Grain Bin Family Steakhouse Steer Wrestling – Sullivan Auctioneers, U.S. Bank Fireworks Sponsors 50/50 Raffle LLC – Hamilton, IL Wagler Builders American Legion Reed Whisler Post #78 Team Roping (Header) – Big Bend Live- Wells Hometown Drug sponsor of American Flag Display Trick Rider Dally Orman stock Solutions, Keosauqua Bank of the West Riders in the Sky Team Roping (Heeler) – Wiggy Electric Friends of Ft Bloomfield Rodeo Bodkins Trucking 4 You 2 Envy – Ottumwa Davis County Realtors Diamonds “N” Dust Arena Sponsors B&B Propane – Pulaski Diamondz Pizza Advantage Crop Insurance, Susan Knapp Bank of the West Hamilton Produce Bloomfield Auto/RT Auto Bloomfield Anesthetists Group Harris Distributing • • Bloomfield True Value Bloomfield Democrat Hoskin Elevator Thursday Friday Saturday Bradley Insurance – Memphis, MO Bodkins Trucking Kincart Physical Therapy Buddies Place – Lancaster, MO Bloomfield Monument Pepsi Cola Memphis Bottling – Casey’s General Store Cherry Grove Antiques Memphis, MO CJ’s Family Restaurant Citizens Mutual Performance Pipe Cobblestone Inn & Suites Clearview Animal Hospital Spilman Auto Parts Cool Jewel-Moulton Success Bank Crop Insurance July 4, 5 & 6, 2019 Cook’s Men’s Store – Memphis, MO Davis County Dental & Orthodontics Country Shadows Van Mersbergen Insurance Davis County Historical Society Davis County Realtors Wagler’s Funeral Home Dollar General DC Diesel Yoder Lumber Edward Jones – John Stookesberry, Advisor Dearborn/Becker Roofing Diamondz Pizza 7:30 pm Egbert’s Dustless Blasting Fabius Creek Lamb Dr. Cline-Osteopathic Medical Center Farm Bureau Financial Services-Jeremiah Finish Line Auto – Downing, MO Campbell, Agent Fizzix Mfg. LLC Farm Financial Strategies, Inc. – Travis Garrett-Ruth dba Ruth Enterprise Davis County Fairgrounds Harris Harris Distributing Fetcho Family Chiropractic High Auction Service, LLC – Downing, MO Bloomfield, IA Floris Quick Stop – Floris Hoskin Elevator Flywheel, Inc.- Centerville Huggins Electric Glosser Farms Ina + Pod, LLC WRIGHT RODEO CO STOCK CONTRACTORS Hill Productions & Media Group Jessie’s Sewing Room Hopkins Fencing Jet Gas Hy-Vee JR Feed & Supply Jefferson City Autoplex–Jefferson City, MO Kincart Physical Therapy Libertyville Savings Bank-Fairfield Kollision Korner Lucky Living Quarter Horses Keosauqua Sales Co – Keosauqua Best Seat in the House 2019 Rodeo Schedule Sponsored by Overstreet, Inc. Two lucky people at each performance will get to Admission watch the rodeo from the “Best Seats in the House.” Just $12 for adults and $4 for kids 5 thru 12. prior to the beginning of each performance two people will be chosen at random by our committee. Committee No advance ticket sales members will cater to them during the performance by • Gate opens at 6 pm Concessions Available delivering food and beverages at no charge to the lucky winners! Good Luck! Thursday, July 4 7-11 am Rotary Pancake Breakfast in Courtyard Appearing July 4th — Trick Rider 1 pm Ft. Bloomfield Rodeo Parade sponsored by Rotary 7:30 pm Rodeo Performance #1 Finals of 7 - 8 yr old Mutton Busters Wright Rodeo Company Wade Grinager The Wright Rodeo Family from Lucas, Iowa does it all!! Wade Grinager grew up with the rodeo way of life, roping Followed by Fireworks Spectacular presented by From the Entry Office, Grand Entry, Rough Stock Events and steer wrestling through high school, college and in the Bloomfield Volunteer Fire Department and Timed Events, their experienced personnel strive to PRCA. Wade attended school at the University of Wyoming maintain smooth, fast paced, performances for the family. in L aramie for Mass Communications, as well as at Missouri They provide the livestock necessary to produce the event. Valley College in Marshall, Missouri. He went on to pursue The Wright Rodeo Company hires all Rodeo Personnel a career in professional announcing and started Mirror W Friday, July 5 such as Announcers, Judges, Bullfighters, Pick-up Men, Productions.Wade has won MRA Announcer of the Year five 6-7:30 pm Desirae the Face-Painter sponsored by Timers, and Secretaries. They also process all contestant times, IRCA Announcer of the Year three times, and URA Dally Orman Sponsored by Northside Insurance entries and payoffs. Finals Announcer two times as well as the WTRA finals in Davis County Hospital The rodeo will include Bare Back Riding, Saddle Wyoming. He enjoys announcing because it allows him the 7:30 pm Rodeo Performance #2 Appearing July 5th,6th-Riders in the Sky Bronc Riding, Bull Riding, Steer Wrestling, Girls Barrel ability to pump up and inform with his voice in a professional Finals of 5 - 6 yr old Mutton Busters Racing, Team Roping & Open, Over Forty and Breakaway atmosphere. He currently resides in Maple Grove, MN. Calf Roping. Wright Rodeo Company is a member of the Iowa Rodeo Saturday, July 6 Cowboys Association, United Rodeo Association and the Missouri Rodeo Cowboys Association. 6-7:30 pm Sarah’s Glitter Tattoos sponsored by Davis County Hospital 7:30 pm Rodeo Performance #3 Riders in the Sky was formed in 2017, a group of hard Finals of 3-4 yr old Mutton Busters working cowgirls that have a passion for horses, the daring sport of trick riding and performing for a crowd. • Kids games each night during the performance Riders in the Sky provides top quality trick riding, as sponsored by Rex Ornduff well as pony and steer rides. This wild west show is full of exciting acts with steer riding, mounted shooting, •50/50 Raffle each night drawing bull whip cracking and trick ropes...a family fun show. before Bull Riding Riders in the Sky are Raylee Bushnell (9), Maci Easley(9), Cooper Wood (11), Bessa Hoover (14) and • Slack following the performance each night CeJaye Lockridge (11). • Social get-together with music & conversation each night after the performance at the north end of the Mutton Bustin Ryan Mead “Meado” Our professional rodeo clown for this year’s rodeo pavilion. Bring your lawn chairs if you wish. Tryouts-Saturday, June 29th. Signup from 5 - 5:30 Diamonds “N” Dust Equestrian Drill Team pm and buck at 6pm. Entry fee $5. 3 age groups: 3 & 4 comes to us from our neighboring state of Nebraska. • Food and Beverages available. years, 5 & 6 years and 7 & 8 year olds. Ages as of event Ryan Mead “Meado” has been a professional rodeo clown The team is made up of 14 young ladies from 4 central date with a 70 pound weight limit. Helmets are required, for 15 years. After graduating from college in Nebraska, Iowa counties. They perform lighted and unlighted routines bring one if you can and vests are recommended. 10 he started his career in banking...but with his love for delighting audiences locally and nationally. They perform finalists in each age group receive special Mutton Bustin rodeo and lack of talent, why not be a rodeo clown? Over year round at county fairs, rodeos and other venues including Fort Bloomfield Rodeo Committee t-shirts and advance to finals held during the rodeo the last 15 years, Ryan has entertained crowds all across annual performances for the under privileged children at Adam Bridgman, Barb Cole, Jared and Lexis performance each night. 1st place each night receive a the United States while continuing to call Nebraska home Camp Sunnyside. They have also performed at National Frymoyer, Mary Goehring, Ed & Vicki Good, trophy and 2nd/3rd receive rosette ribbons. This event is with his wife Nichole and their three children. Whether Rodeo Championships and events. Don’t miss the excitement Courtney Hale, JR Hubbs, Mary Jo Johnson, Bobbi sponsored by HEEMSBERGEN SWINE GENETICS- you see him at a professional bull ride or rodeo, his of this performance. & Troy Kerby, Ronda Rodgers, Liz Stewart, Cole & RYAN HEEMSBERGEN & RYAN NORTHUP, comedy and fast action is made for family entertainment. Devia Swaim and Donna Thompson Floris Quick Stop, Glosser Farms, Lynch Boys Auction You never know, you came to watch the rodeo but Service, Mast Overhead Doors, Perks Processing, Rolling if things go right...you just might be part of the Hills Cattle Company and Swaim Farms. show!!.
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