SILVER SPUR RODEO

The Silver Spur Rodeo is the
single largest project each year for the Yuma Jaycees. Yuma Jaycees and other volunteers work virtually all year
long to put together the Silver Spur Rodeo. The Yuma Jaycees have proudly brought the greatest American sport to southwest
Arizona for the last 64 years.
The Rodeo, which takes place the
2nd weekend in February, is a PRCA sanctioned rodeo which draws top cowboys and cowgirls from all around the Turquoise Circuit and beyond.
The 2011 Silver Spur Rodeo will take place the
11th, 12th, and 13th of February at the Yuma County Fairgrounds. There are big plans in store for 2011, so
be sure to check back often to stay updated on the rodeo.
For more information on how to get involved
with the rodeo, become a rodeo sponsor, to reserve space as a vendor or to purchase tickets to the rodeo, please call
the Yuma Jaycees at (928) 344-5451. You may also contact the Rodeo Chairmen, Jason Fowler, 1st Vice Chairman Wayne Leeds or 2nd Vice Chairperson Tina McCash .
2011
Silver Spur Rodeo Schedule of Events:
Check Back to learn more.
TICKET SALES:
Check back in November to find out where you can purchase your Rodeo
Tickets for the 2011 Yuma Jaycees Silver Spur Rodeo.
TICKET SALES:
Check back in November to find out where you can purchase your Rodeo
Tickets for the 2011 Yuma Jaycees Silver Spur Rodeo.
The Yuma Jaycees Silver Spur Rodeo is sponsored in part by:

















Cocopah Casino Arizona Public Service K & F Electric Corollo
Engineers C & D Disposal SoCo Oil Co. Burger King Yuma Electric David's Custom Welding Fisher Wireless RDO Equipment Cocopah Wild River The Mine Shaft Haxton Masonry
The Yuma Jaycees would like to extend a special
THANKS to everyone who helps make this event possible. From the many volunteers, the local sponsors, the Professional
Rodeo Cowboys Association, the City of Yuma, Yuma County, the State of Arizona, all of the contract personnel, and primarily
the rodeo fans. Without you, we would not be able to bring the great sport of professional rodeo to
Yuma and preserve our western heritage.
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