https://www.rodeohouston.com/plan-your-visit/music-and-concerts/#WCBBQHtownAg94 said:
Where did you get that line up for cook off?
https://www.rodeohouston.com/plan-your-visit/music-and-concerts/#WCBBQHtownAg94 said:
Where did you get that line up for cook off?
Mike and the Moonpies. was wondering why they weren't on any stage schedules.Quote:
So last year we had Roger Creager, Kevin Fowler and Reckless Kelly and this year we get Wade Bowen? I like Wade, but past him there isn't much.
L O ****ing L. what a hilarious review.agz win said:
Review of MAGA Dylon show.
Oliver Anthony: MAGA's answer to Dylan promised a call to arms but dragged like a weekday open mic (msn.com)
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digging tunnels said:
Can't remember what it's exactly called or which committee runs it, but what day do the special needs kids get to show/perform?
bigjag19 said:
I fully recognize I'm going to hell but had a special needs kid on a bull in my mind.
Jack Klompus said:
My son is competing. It's his first time. I'm excited but nervous for him.
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How is next week shaping up?
President's Day (Monday) will start off chilly in the upper 30s with a light frost possible, but after that a big warmup is coming with many sun-filled days. High temperatures are likely to exceed 80 degrees both Wednesday and Thursday, but the humidity will stay in a comfortable range. It will definitely feel like spring has sprung! A weaker cold front is expected to arrive just ahead of the weekend.
I will be there today & tomorrowJack Klompus said:
Special CHEERS
Jack Klompus said:
Special CHEERS
speckledtrout said:
I haven't been to the rodeo in years and we're going to see Zac Brown. My understanding is that the performance starts at 9:00. Do most people tend to get there around 7:00 - 8:00 ? I'm trying to get an idea as to when the traffic is at its peak.
Jack Klompus said:
Just wanted to give kudos to TXAG 05 and his Special Children's Committee for a great experience at the Top Hands Horse Show this past weekend. My 9-year-old son competed in 3 events, English Trail, English Equitation, and Barrels. He was diagnosed with Autism at 4 and ADHD at 6. My son's equine-assisted occupational therapists are also on the committee, and they suggested that we participate after attending last year.
Horse shows are completely foreign to us since we haven't been exposed to them before. But from start to finish, our family had a positive experience. You could really tell that the people there, from the mascots to the bigwigs presenting awards to the snack table, really cared about each family and wanted them to have a great time.
One example was near the end yesterday, my son was having a hard time after his final event, and he didn't want to have his picture taken after getting his medal. The gentleman presenting his award was very gracious and knew exactly when to take a step back and let him have his space.
Thank you to TXAG 05 and his team. This is definitely something our family will do again.