Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo Rides into San Francisco Bay Area

[http://faithinthebay.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2011bpir_27th_logo.jpg]SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA: To the delight of thrilled audiences and rodeo fans, some of the nation’s most skilled and entertaining Black cowboys and cowgirls will ride into the San Francisco Bay Area to compete in the natio

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Celebrating its 27th year, BPIR will              proudly showcase its athletes performing and competing at Hayward,              California’s Rowell Ranch Rodeo Arena on Saturday and Sunday, July 9              and 10, 2011.  At              2:30 p.m. each day, dust will fly as              spectators cheer for their favorite competitors during thrilling             Calf Ropin’, exhilarating Bareback Ridin’, Bull Doggin, Ladies              Barrel Racin’, Junior Barrel Racin’, Ladies Steer Undercoatin’, and              gripping Bull Ridin.’

WHAT:

27th Annual Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo
“The Next Generation”

WHEN:

Saturday & Sunday, July 9 & 10, 2011 | 2:30 p.m. daily

WHERE:

Rowell Ranch Rodeo Arena
9275 Dublin Canyon Rd., Hayward, CA 94552

COST:

From $16.00 to $25.00 | billpickettrodeo.com/tickets.html
Call (510) 864-2747 for discounted group ticket pricing

 

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ABOUT BILL PICKETT:

Known as the              "Dusky Demon," Bill Pickett (1870-1932) was the best-known African              American rodeo performer of all time. He invented the rodeo sport of              bulldogging -- now known as steer wrestling -- and entertained              millions of people around the world, showcasing his bronco- and              bull-riding and roping skills in Wild West shows, circuses, and              world's fairs. The professional cowboy and rodeo champion was small              in stature but he was a larger-than-life Western legend in his own              time. His rodeo career spanned more than 40 years. In 1989, he was              inducted into the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), and              in 1996, Bill Pickett was the first rodeo athlete inducted into the              Black Cowboy Walk of Fame in Denver, Colorado.

Retired since              1916, Pickett died in April 1932 following a roping accident. His              funeral was one of the largest ever held in Oklahoma. He was buried              high on a hill at White Eagle Monument, where the Cherokee Strip              Cowboy Association set up a limestone marker in his memory.              According to Frank Billings, Colonel Zack Miller of the 101 Ranch              called him "the greatest sweat-and-dirt cowhand that ever lived."               For more detailed information about Bill Pickett, please visit                         billpickettrodeo.com/about.html.

ABOUT BILL PICKETT INVITATIONAL RODEO (BPIR):

Lu Vason founded the              Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo in 1984. It              is an innovative, educational and exciting perspective on the              history, challenges, and excitement of Black Americans in the              Western United States. BPIR celebrates the life of the legendary              Black cowboy Bill Pickett and other Blacks who greatly contributed              to the development of the West.

BPIR tours each year from January              through November. Its competitions are held across the country, in              cities like Atlanta, Bakersfield, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles,              Memphis, Oakland, Phoenix, St. Louis, and Washington D.C.

To learn more              about the Bill Pickett Invitational rodeo, its competitors and tour              calendar, please visit                         billpickettrodeo.com.

“Bill Pickett              Memorial Scholarship Fund,” a non-profit organization - Tax ID              #84-1064797

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