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Brown County Rodeo Parade Set for June 6th, Entries Being Accepted

May 29, 2015 at 4:48 pm brownwoodnewsstaff
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The 52nd annual Brown County Rodeo is fast approaching and organizers are getting set for a great lineup of events and activities including the annual rodeo parade.  Organizers remind the public that it is not too late to sign up an entry for the parade.

As a major component to the rodeo each year, the Brown County Rodeo Parade will travel through Downtown Brownwood and feature a wide assortment of entries. Entry forms are now being accepted for the parade which will take place Saturday, June 6th at 10 AM.

Participants in the parade should begin lining up at 8:30 AM for award judging at the Brownwood Coliseum. Awards will be presented for best in-town float, best out of town float, riding club awards, best decorated vehicles, best antique vehicles, best horse drawn vehicles, and best bikes/unicycle. Entries are judged on originality, appeal, presentation, and workmanship.

There is no fee to enter the parade. CLICK HERE to print an entry form.  Entry forms may be returned to the Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce office at 600 E. Depot Street.   Any entries with horses must have proof of current Coggins test.   Entry deadline is June 4th.  Return entries to the Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce:  P.O. Box 880, Brownwood, TX 76804 or fax form to 325-643-6686.  For more information contact Sunni at the Chamber office by calling 325-646-9535.

The 52nd annual Brown County Rodeo will take place June 4, 5, and 6 at the Earl Q. Wilson Arena.

For more information visit BrownCountyFairandRodeo.com.

Tags: The 52nd annual Brown County Rodeo is fast approaching and organizers are getting set for a great lineup of events and activities including the annual rodeo parade.
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