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2020 Contest World’sWorld’s Championship Houston Livestock sponsored by Carnival Area Show and Rodeo™ Bar-B-Que Contest ENTRANCE ENTRANCE Thursday,Thursday, Feb. 21:27: 5-115-11 p.m. World’s Championship E Friday, Feb. 28:22: noonnoon-1 -111 p.m.p.m. Bar-B-Bar-B-QueQue CContestontest CRAFT CHUCKWAGON ROCKIN’ Friday, Feb. 22: noon -11 p.m. BEER BBQ PLATES BAR-B-QUE Saturday, Feb. 29:23: 9 a.m.a.m.-1 -111 p.m.p.m. SALOON Saturday, Feb. 23: 9 a.m. -11 p.m. Uber,Lyft & Lyft Ride & SharingRide Sharing Lot, Lot, ENTRANC GARDEN HERE SALOON Taxis, Limos, & Parking Carnival Public Welcome Rodeo Carnival 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 1141116611118120 124 126 128 130 132 136 138 140 Express Express Thursday,ThursdaThursdayy,, Feb. 2127:21:: 6-116-11 p.m. 7 101 103 105 107 109 111 113 1151117711119121 125 127 129 7 131 133 137 139 141 Friday,FridaFridayy,, Feb. 2228:22:: 3-113-11 p.m. Chuckwagon Way Chuckwagon Way Chuckwagon Way Saturday,Saturday, Feb. 2329:23:: noonnoon-1 -11-111 p.m.p.m. ENTRANCE ENTRANCE 200 202 204 206 208 21210022121222114 216218 220 222 224 226 230 232 234 236 238 240 242 244 246 1 Miller Lite Stage at 8 Miller Lite Stage at Corner 201 203 205 207 209 211122113322115 217219 221 223 225 227 Corner 231 233 235 237 239 241 243 245 247 The Garden 217219 221 223 225 227 Champions 231 233 235 237 239 241 243 245 247 The Garden Champions y y Thursday, Feb. 2721 Garden Ave Garden Ave NOT PUBLIC Garden Ave Thursday, Feb. 21 Garden Ave Wa Garden Ave Garden Ave Wa 6:15 p.m. ................................ DJ DU 2 300 302 304 306 308 3131003311231144 316318 320 322 324 326 328 330 332 334 336 338 340 342 344 2 346 348 7:15 p.m. ................................................BraydonBri Bagwell Zink illage illage V 301 303 305 307 309 311313 315 317319 321 323 325 327 V 331 333 335 337 339 341 343 345 347 349 351 301 303 305 307 309 311 313315 9 317319 321 323 325 327 331 333 335 337 339 341 343 345 347 9:15 p.m. ...................... RandallRich O’TooleO’T Kingoole International International Rodeo Drive Rodeo Drive Rodeo Drive Rodeo Drive Rodeo Drive Rodeo Drive Committee Street Committee Street Friday,Friday, Feb. 2228 NRG Stadium NRG Stadium 450 452 454 3:30 p.m. ................................ DJ DU 400 402 404 406 408 41410044121244114 416418 420 422 424 426 432 434 436 438 440 442 444 446 448 3:30 p.m. ................................ DJ DU 451 453 455 5 p.m. ...................................................... Dirty RiverJon BoysStork 401 403 405 407 409 411144113344115 417419 421 423 425 427 433 435 437 439 441 443 445 447 449 7:15 p.m. ................................. The Band of JonHeathens Wolfe Chisholm Trail Chisholm Trail Chisholm Trail Chisholm Trail Chisholm Trail Chisholm Trail 9:15 p.m..........................Neal McCoy Stage at the 542 544 546 9:15 p.m. .....................................................NealShinyribs McCoy 504 506 508 510512 Garden 522 524 526 528 530 532 534 536 538 540 504 506 508 510512 522 524 526 528 530 532 534 536 538 540 548 500 502 548 Saturday, Feb. 2923 6 Saturday, Feb. 23 y 501 503 10 y ENTRANCE 1111:30:30 a.m. ............................... DJ DU Bill Bailey Boulevard Bill Bailey Boulevard ENTRANCE 11:30 a.m. ............................... DJ DU Wa Wa 12:00 p.m. ................. JuniorMike Donnell Gordon 601 603 605 607 609 611613 615 617619 621 623 625 627 629 631 633 3 601 603 605 607 609 611 613615 617619 621 623 625 627 629 631 633 634 638 640 642 644 646 648 650 653 655 638 640 642 644 646 648 650 653 655 2 p.m. ........................BubbaKimberly Westly Dunn Los Vaqueros Trail Los Vaqueros Trail 635 637 639 641 643 645 647 649 651 752 754 4 p.m. .........................GeorgeJason Boland Ducas 700 702 704 706 708 7107112277114 716718 720 722 724 726 728 730 732 Los Vaqueros Trail 76 p.m. .....................WCBBQ Contest Astrodome Astrodome AwardsAwards Presentation 701 703 705 707 709 711 71713377115 717719 721 723 725 727 729 731 733 734 736 738 740 742 744 746 748 750 734 736 738 740 742 744 746 748 750 7:45 p.m. ...................... CoryKevin Morrow Fowler Old SpanishA Trail Old Spanish Trail B 9:30 p.m.................... Roger Creager 735 737 739 741 743 745 747 749 751 4 9:30 p.m. ................... Roger Creager 800 802 804 806 808 810 812 816818 820 822 824 826 828 830 832 800 802 804 806 808 810 812 4 816818 820 822 824 826 828 830 832 4 Old Spanish Trail y y Rockin’ Bar-B-Que Saloon 81 Rockin’ Bar-B-Que Saloon 81 5 801 803 805 807 809 811 813 Wa 815817 819 821 823 825 827 829 831 801 803 805 807 809 811 813 Wa 815817819 821 823 825 827 829 831 846 848 Public Welcome 834 836 838 840 842 844 Public Welcome Pecos Trail Pecos Trail 847 849 Thursday,Thursday, Feb. 2127 Committee Street 835 837 839 841 843 845 Committee Street Open from 5-115-11 p.m. 900 902 904 906 908 9191009911291144 916918 920 922 924 926 928 930 932 934 6-106:306:00 p.m. p.m.- ......................... ......................... ..........................CodyCodyDon RayRay VickersVi cker HenrHenrsyy 10:00 p.m. 901 903 905 907 909 911199113399115 917919 921 923 925 927 929 931 933 935 MAP KEY NRG Stadium Friday, Feb. 28 NRG Stadium Friday,Friday, Feb. 2228 Salt Grass Trail Salt Grass Trail Team SpaceSpace # Drink Tickets Food Open from noon-11noon-11 p.m. Location Marker Carnival Tickets Police 6-106:306:00 p.m.p.m.- ............................. .......................................................CodyDon Ray Vickerscker Henrs y 6:3010:00 p.m. p.m. ..........................Don Vickers 1001000011002002110040041100600611008008 Merchandise Membership Restroom 10:00 p.m. 1011010011012012110141010141101601016611018101018110200202001102210202211024024110260261102802811030030110320321103403411036036 First AidDInformation Handicap Restroom Saturday, Feb. 29 First AidDInformation Handicap Restroom Saturday, Feb. 2923 Saturday, Feb. 23 Kirby Drive Kirby Drive 1011 1013 1015 10111070721 29911031031110330331103503511037037 Drinks ATM Public Activities Open from 9 a.m.-11a.m.-11 p.m. 101110131015101710291031 103310351037 ENTRANCE ENTRANCE 1- 4 p.m........................Cody Ray Henry South Loop 610 4 p.m. ...............................Don VickersVickers C 6 - 10 p.m. Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest · 2020 Cooking Teams sponsored by Team Name Space Street Team Name Space Street Team Name Space Street 100.3 The Bull ...............................................A-104-107 .....................................Chuckwagon Way Good Wood Kookers ..................................D-646, 647 ...................................Los Vaqueros Trail Pitmaker - BBQ Addiction .........................A-321, 323 .....................................Rodeo Drive 3S Cookers....................................................B-340, 342, 344 ...........................Garden Avenue Goody Girls ..................................................D-653, 655, 752, 754 ....................Los Vaqueros Trail Pitmasters Brasil ..........................................IV-5 ...............................................International Village 40+ Kids ........................................................D-642, 643 ...................................Los Vaqueros Trail Goose Creek BBQ .......................................A-317, 319 ......................................Rodeo Drive Pits & Ashes ..................................................C-811-814......................................Old Spanish Trail 7-S Cookers Team .......................................B-528 ............................................Chisholm Trail Gregg County Go Texan ............................C-903............................................Salt Grass Trail Planet Texas Cook Off Team ......................C-617, 619, 621, 623 ......................Los Vaqueros Trail Across the Track Cook-Off Team ..............B-439 ............................................Chisholm Trail Grimes County Go Texan ...........................C-821 ............................................Pecos Trail Polk County Go Texan ................................C-724 ............................................Los Vaqueros Trail All Jacked Up ................................................C-825 ............................................Pecos Trail Guzzlin’ Gourmets ......................................A-410.............................................Rodeo Drive Pony Xpress Puro Tejano Cookoff Team ...A-305, 307 ....................................Rodeo Drive Always Able But Confused Cookers .........C-931, 933 ....................................Salt Grass Trail Half Fast Cookers ........................................C-913, 915 .....................................Salt Grass Trail Posey’s Posse ...............................................D-640, 641....................................Los Vaqueros Trail American Royal Winner - Hardin County Go Texan ...........................C-917 .............................................Salt Grass Trail Pressure Cookers .........................................C-1034, 1035 .................................Salt Grass Trail Rio Valley Meat BBQ ...........................CC2 ...............................................Champion’s Corner Harrison County Go Texan ........................C-901 ............................................Salt Grass Trail Prime Time Cookers ....................................A-400 ............................................Rodeo Drive Angelina County Go Texan ........................C-722 ............................................Los Vaqueros Trail
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