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11 Days of Round-Up 2017

Red Bluff Round Up Week

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AMERICA'S ORIGINAL EXTREME SPORT! GOOD TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE! WELCOME TO THE 96 TH www.redbluffroundup.com (530) 527-1000 Welcome to Red Bluff 's "11 Days of Round Up!" For the eighth consecutive year, the Round-Up Association ex- pressed interest in a publication to present an overview of the com- munity events leading up to one of the most renowned 3-day rodeos in the USA. e Red Bluff Tehama-County Chamber of Commerce enthusiastically agreed to collect information on and coordinate the events, and the Daily News agreed to compose and publish this offi- cial program. Distribution will occur as an insert to the Daily News on Wednesday, April 5th, insert to the MVP to non-subscribing Red Bluff households on the same day, with extra copies for around-town distribution. is program would not have been possible without the financial support of the Round-Up Association itself, Foothill Distributing, and sponsored bottom-page strips promoting upcoming events and ongoing programs to make Tehama County an even better place to live, work and play. Nor would it have been possible without the cooperation of so many groups, clubs and businesses cooperating in planning such a rich and diverse program of events to support the 96th iteration of Tehama County's crown jewel annual event, the Red Bluff Round-Up! Let 'er Buck! Enjoy! "11 Days" Coordinating Committee: Dave Gowan, CEO, Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce Scott Camp, Bridgeway Community Church Chair, Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce Lisa Hansen, Express Employment Professionals Past Chair and Events Chair, Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce James Miller, Red Bluff Round-Up Manager Corky Kramer, representing the Red Bluff Round-Up Board of Directors John Growney, Growney Brothers Ranch For more information call the Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce office at 527-6220 ext. 301 Roving Jail e self-appointed vigilantes of Red Bluff Sunrise Rotary along with other daily unscrupulous deputized marshals and their Sheriff will be out in full force arrest- ing any offenders who dare not dress in western attire during Round-up week April 17-21. So dust off your rodeo duds or bring a pile of cash because we are ready to wrangle the worst offenders. e violating varments will be arrested, detained, and incar- cerated in our hoosegow. eir only hope is to bail out. See Marshal Jessie James Woods at the Gold Exchange to arrange for us to arrest some unsuspecting suspect or call Jessie at 528-8000. You can save your bacon by buy- ing a GET OUT OF JAIL FREE CARD thereby avoiding the posse and fine for $20.00 Proceeds Benefit: CHP Explorers, Tehama County Library and Corning Chamber of Commerce. Sunrise Rotary Presents MULTI-DAY EVENTS Business Decorating Contest "This Ain't My First Rodeo" Judging begins at 8 a.m. Tuesday, April 11 Presentation of awards at the Cowboy Coffee. You don't have to be present to win. Participants will be announced in the Daily News. Displays will be photographed for the Red Bluff Chamber and Red Bluff Round-Up websites and Facebook. Decorate your business to interpret the Round-Up theme

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