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****IMPORTANT NOTICE ****
There will be no late fee's for entries up to the day of the show.
May 6,7 & 8th, 2011
For Information you may contact: Brandie Montgomery 559-696-5501
AMA Show Representative: Emma Linder
Performance & Halter Judge: Crystal Ward Trail Judge: Nancy McCall
Packing Judge: Jerry Jones
Shoeing Judge: Larry Bewley Dutch Oven Cookoff Judge: TBD
Checks Made Payable to:
Mountain Rodeo Association
“M.R.A.”
PO Box 554
Squaw Valley, CA 93675
All returned checks will be charged a $25.00 bounced check fee. No exceptions please. Unpaid charges: If the show must bill an exhibitor for unpaid charges, a $2.00/class billing fee will be added to the amount due.
PLEASE RETURN TO THE SECRETARY TABLE BEFORE THE END OF THE SHOW AND CLOSE OUT YOUR CHECKS!!
Show office will open 1 hour before the start of the show each day
ENTRY DEADLINE:
DUE TO EMAIL PROBLEMS THE LATE FEE HAS BEEN WAIVED - YOU MAY ENTER UP TO THE DAY OF THE SHOW
You MUST enter your Mule in the Team Roping & Sorting by April 30th. Partner(s) deadline will be at Noon on Saturday, May 1st. If you can not get all the partner(s) you wish, you will be fully refunded your entry fee.
DIRECTIONS:
From the South: Take Hwy 99 North, Exit Manning Ave. Manning Avenue in Reedley, first signal light next to the college, turn right. Turn Right onto Reed Ave. Take that out of town about 5 miles to a stop sign. Turn Right onto Hwy 180/ Kings Canyon. Rodeo Grounds 13 miles on left hand side; turn in at the POST OFFICE.
From the North: Hwy 99 South, to Hwy 180 East. Dead ends at Clovis Ave, turn RIGHT onto Clovis Ave. 2 miles to Kings Canyon, Turn LEFT. Hwy 180/Kings Canyon approx 12 miles through the (very) small towns of Minkler and Centerville. Turn LEFT on Hwy 180 towards Squaw Valley/ Sequoia National Park. Approx 13 miles to Squaw Valley, arena/Rodeo Grounds are on the left hand side. The drive way is between the Post office and the gas station.
From any direction & going around busy intersections: From 99 or 41, Exit Jensen Avenue turn EAST. Approx. 10 miles to McCall Avenue (signal light) turn LEFT, approx. 2 miles to E. Kings Canyon Rd/CA-180 turn RIGHT. Hwy 180 approx 12 miles through the (very) small towns of Minkler and Centerville. Turn LEFT on Hwy 180 towards Squaw Valley/ Sequoia National Park. Approx 13 miles to Squaw Valley, arena/Rodeo Grounds are on the left hand side. Turn in at the Post Office.
Grounds & Pens: There are no hook-ups for R.V.’s or Trailers. Plenty of open space to park, camp & ride. Port-A-Potties will be provided. There are a limited number of pens available BY RESERVATION ONLY! You are welcome to tie to your trailer, bring portable pens or hi-line in the trees at your own risk. The Mountain Rodeo Association will be hosting the snack shack Friday, Saturday & Sunday for breakfast snacks & lunches. There are covered bleachers. This is a rodeo arena, sorry no covered stalls or barns.
Lodging:
Squaw Valley Motel: approx ½ mile from grounds 559-332-2382
Gena's Place: 559-338-0678, approx. 10 miles past arena. Also has a bar & dance so maybe loud at night.
Restaurants:
Bear Mountain Pizza: approx. 1 mile from arena.
The Rare Steer: approx. 15 miles from rodeo grounds… really friendly staff! Recommended for the BEST steaks & ribs around:
Twin Valleys: Hey 180 East, turn Right onto Dunlap Road, approx. 5 miles on the Left.
Gas Stations/Mini Mart:
Trading Post: Located just outside of the rodeo grounds. Gas and a mini mart.
Valero: Approx. 5 miles East of the rodeo grounds at Clingan’s Junction. Mimi Mart and deisel fuel is available.
Feed/Tack Stores:
Bird's Hay & Livestock Supply approx 4 miles west of rodeo grounds (on your way up the hill)
Sierra Mt Feed: In Clingan’s Junction, approx 5 miles East from rodeo grounds.
PLEASE ADVISE OFFICE OF ALL TACK CHANGES &/OR CONFLICTS
All classes will be conducted and judged in accordance to AMA rules. In all questionable cases, please review with your Show Representative first.
Each Mule/Donkey is required to pay the CA drug fee as defined by law
(section 1280.2)
For safety reasons, all dogs must be on leashes at all times.
All ties will be decided by the flip of a coin.
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