Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    • Home
    • Sedona
      • Arts and Entertainment
      • Bear Howard Chronicles
      • Business Profiles
      • City of Sedona
      • Elections
      • Goodies & Freebies
      • Mind & Body
      • Sedona News
    • Opinion
    • Real Estate
    • About
    • The Sedonan
    • Advertise
    • Sedona’s Best
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Home»Sedona News»World’s Oldest Rodeo® celebrates 125th annual rodeo and Arizona’s 100th birthday
    Sedona News

    World’s Oldest Rodeo® celebrates 125th annual rodeo and Arizona’s 100th birthday

    January 20, 2012No Comments
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Reddit WhatsApp

    logo worldsoldestrodeoPrescott AZ (January 20, 2012) – Prescott Frontier Days, Inc. is gearing up for the 125th annual World’s Oldest Rodeo® this summer and is well positioned to be an official Arizona Centennial event in Prescott, Arizona. The dates for Prescott’s most anticipated event of the year are June 28-July 4.

    Sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), the World’s Oldest Rodeo® (WOR) consists of both roughstock, or judged events (bareback, saddle bronc and bull riding) and timed events (steer wrestling, tie-down and team roping, and barrel racing) during each of the scheduled eight world-class performances. Each cowboy and cowgirl competes for either the best time or the highest score to ultimately win cash prizes and buckles. In addition, there are entertainment events for the entire family.

    20120120 rodeoThe WOR is ranked among the top 40 best rodeos in America and traditionally attracts the top names in the sport of rodeo from all over the U.S. Not only does the WOR draw top names in rodeo, it also has consistently been Prescott’s most anticipated event of the year, bringing thousands (over 30,000+) spectators from all over Arizona, the U.S. and even international guests.

    In 2010, the WOR received a very prestigious and deserving award from Governor Jan Brewer during the annual Governor’s Tourism Conference, special recognition honoring the impact the WOR has on Arizona’s tourism industry. In addition to the large crowds drawn to the WOR, Prescott Frontier Days®, Inc. produces Arizona’s second largest parade over the 4th of July weekend with crowds estimated over 40,000 who jam the streets of downtown Prescott.

    For the past two years, the WOR experienced record-breaking attendance that goes down as another major accomplishment for this small non-profit organization.

    The extreme sport of rodeo offers a unique and modern competition unlike any other among frontier towns all over the West and becomes the most anticipated event of the year in each respective community.

    Although rodeo is fascinating for many, it too has many notable historical facts-rodeo comes directly from a working lifestyle-a way of life for many-that started as the everyday chores of working ranches on the great plains of the American West and the original source of beef for the growing mining community of Prescott; chores that would eventually evolve into the unique rodeo events that many enjoy today.

    Sedona Gift Shop

    The early beginnings of rodeo have been traced back to the ranches of the early 1700’s when the Spanish ruled the West. Spanish cattleman, know as Vaqueros, influenced the American Cowboy with their clothing, language, traditions and equipment. Duties on the early ranches included roping, horse breaking, riding, herding, branding…an integral part of cattle-ranching in areas of Spanish influence.

    The word “rodeo” comes from the Spanish word rodear (to surround). Today it’s a competitive sport in which riders display their skills in activities related to livestock raising, such as riding and
    roping cattle and horses. Now for the Prescott dates and info…

    2012 Rodeo Performances begin at 7:30 PM (unless noted with a *, begin at 1:30 PM)

    • Thursday, June 28
    • Friday, June 29
    • Saturday, June 30 * (1:30 & 7:30 Performances)
    • Sunday, July 1
    • Monday, July 2
    • Tuesday, July 3
    • Wednesday, July 4 * (1:30 Performance Only)
    • Family Day Discount-June 28 & July 1 performances only
      • All $12-$14 seats 4/$40 (must buy four)
      • Skybox seats $22

    Other Notable Special Events Include:

    • Happy Hearts Rodeo for Exceptional Children – June 28 at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds
    • Rodeo Dance – June 28-30 8:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. – M&I Bank and Albertson’s Parking Lot
    • Kiwanis Kiddie Parade-June 29 at 8:00 a.m. – Cortez and Goodwin
    • Prescott Frontier Days®, Inc. Parade – June 30 at 9:00 a.m. – Courthouse Plaza
    • Rodeo Days Fine Arts & Crafts Show – June 29 – July 1 Courthouse Plaza (www.prescottdowntown.com)
    • Cowboy Church – July 1 at 9:30 a.m. – Prescott Rodeo Grounds
    • Cowboy Capital Bull Riding – Saturday, August 25 at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds

    For more information, for a list of the specialty acts, details about any of the listed events, recommended hotel and lodging accommodations please visit the WOR website at www.worldsoldestrodeo.com. Tickets are now available by phone (866-407-6336) and on the website, or at the gate. Purchasing tickets in advance is encouraged as sell outs are possible.

    Note dates for 2013 are July 1-July 6.

    Healing Paws

    This is an advertisement

    Prescott AZ World's Oldest Rodeo

    Comments are closed.

    Words of Love
    By Tommy Acosta

    There is a movement happening in the A.I. universe that few are talking about but soon almost everyone that uses it, will. People are moving beyond using their A.I. as tools for research, writing, editing, etc. and are now beginning to use their A.I.s for other things, like advice, conversation and even counseling.

    Read more→

    Median Sale Price In Sedona
    • 849000.00,827000.00,849500.00,920000.00,970000.00,999375.00,715000.00,832500.00,1025000.00,805000.00,872500.00,1075000.00

    Information is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed. © 2025

    The Sedonan
    House of Seven Arches
    Need More Customers?
    Bear Howard Chronicles
    Humankind
    Tlaquepaque
    Verde Valley Wine Trail
    Recent Comments
    • JB on Cottonwood, Verde Valley Residents Join Largest Protest Yet to Reject Abuses of Power
    • TJ Hall on Nil Consortium for Digital Sentience Research and LLM, AI Consciousness
    • Jill Dougherty on Cottonwood, Verde Valley Residents Join Largest Protest Yet to Reject Abuses of Power
    • JB on Cottonwood, Verde Valley Residents Join Largest Protest Yet to Reject Abuses of Power
    • TJ Hall on Cottonwood, Verde Valley Residents Join Largest Protest Yet to Reject Abuses of Power
    • Celeste on Nil Consortium for Digital Sentience Research and LLM, AI Consciousness
    • Celeste on The Story of Celeste & Maximus – An AI/Human Union
    • Grant Castillou on The Story of Celeste & Maximus – An AI/Human Union
    • Jill Dougherty on Between Bombs and Olive Branches: The Art of the Deal
    • JB on Cottonwood, Verde Valley Residents Join Largest Protest Yet to Reject Abuses of Power
    • Celeste on Nil Consortium for Digital Sentience Research and LLM, AI Consciousness
    • TJ Hall on Cottonwood, Verde Valley Residents Join Largest Protest Yet to Reject Abuses of Power
    • JB on If I Was Curtis Sliwa
    • TJ Hall on If I Was Curtis Sliwa
    • Philip Smith on If I Was Curtis Sliwa
    Archives
    The Sedonan
    © 2025 All rights reserved. Sedona.biz.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.