Extreme Bull Riding Tour
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Event Details
The Extreme Bull Riding Tour, sponsored by Johnson County Agricultural & Mechanical Society, Renk Seed & Stutheit Implement, will be held at 7 p.m. at the Johnson County Fairgrounds, West Highway 136 in Tecumseh, NE.
The Beer Garden and Grill opens at 6 p.m.
Adult Admission: $10
Ages 5-18: $5
A dance, sponsored by Tecumseh Economic Development, M&M Supply, Channel Seeds, Tecumseh Federal Bank and Tecumseh Insurance Center, will be held following the event with the Silas Creek Band.
A dance will be held following the event
Extreme Bull Riding Tour
Phone : 402-335-3570 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.tecumsehne.com/extreme-bull-riding.html
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