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The logo of the Livermore Rodeo. The Livermore Rodeo is a rodeo held annually in Livermore, California, United States, on the second full weekend of June at the rodeo grounds at Robertson Park. It is the oldest event in Livermore and part of the famous California 6-Pack Rodeo Circuit. It is sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys ...
Hagemann Ranch Historic District is a 19th-century historic district containing a farmhouse and ranch located in Livermore, California. Within the district, the agricultural past in Livermore Valley can be remembered. It is owned and managed by the Livermore Heritage Guild, and is open to the public once a month. [2]
Southern Extreme Bull Riding Association; Sport: Rodeo (bull riding and barrel racing): Founded: 1994: Countries United States Most recent champion(s) Tyler Greer, pro bull rider Jordan Lacks, barrel racer
May 18—Three young cowgirls will be competing for the title of Corning Jr. Rodeo Queen during the rodeo's 6 p.m. Hospitality Mixer at Estil Clark Park on Friday, May 27. The mixer kicks-off the ...
May 19—Five young cowgirls will be competing for the title of Corning Jr. Rodeo Queen during the rodeo's 6 p.m. Hospitality Mixer at Estil Clark Park on Friday, May 21. The mixer kicks-off the ...
Livermore Rodeo; Livermore station; Livermore Valley AVA; Livermore Valley Charter Preparatory; Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District; Livermore-Amador Symphony;
This List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions contains champions and awards in the sport of professional rodeo. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is the oldest and largest professional rodeo organization in the United States that sanctions men's events.
The Livermore Valley has an east–west orientation with mountain passes on the west and east connecting the Bay Area and the Central Valley. The passes are used by railroads and highways to connect the two regions. Livermore Valley is about 15 miles (24 km) long (east to west) and 10 miles (16 km) wide (north to south). [citation needed]