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Prepare your boots and hats for the Shaddai Shriners rodeo

Prepare your boots and hats for the Shaddai Shriners rodeo

Yahoo06-03-2025

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Prepare your boots and hats for the 9th Annual Shriners Rodeo hosted by the Shaddai Shriners.
The rodeo is happening on Friday, March 7, at the Bay County Fairgrounds on 15th Street and Sherman Avenue. Gates open at 5 p.m. and the rodeo begins at 7 p.m. General admission is $15 and is free for kids age 4 and under.
On Saturday, March 8, there will be a rodeo dance. Admission is $20 per person and begins at 8 p.m. after the rodeo. There will also be a live band until midnight.
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Proceeds will go towards the Shaddai Shriners.
Shriners have hospitals for children who need to be treated for burns and orthopedic concerns.
'We cover about 39 kids here in our area, and we have different fundraisers throughout the year,' Shriner's spokesperson Brad Clark said. 'We have some that go straight to the hospital and some that go straight to transportation funds.'
For more information about the event, click here for their Facebook page.
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