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Annual PRCA Will Rogers Stampede Rodeo

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Event# 918-798-3201

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Come help us celebrate this year on this historic event, which takes place at the Will Rogers Stampede Arena in Claremore. We’ll have the brightest stars in ProRodeo. Our champions are world champions. Friday, Saturday, Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend.

Will Rogers Stampede PRCA Rodeo
2 time winner of PRCA Rodeo of the Year
Stay tuned for more exciting news!!!! --- (go to website listed below)
There will be a lot happening at this years event.

Annual PRCA Will Rogers Stampede Rodeo


Phone : 918-798-3201   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : willrogersruc@aol.com

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