Western Heritage Events for Kids by Gold Buckle Champion and Nampa FFA
Music by Idaho’s Premier Progressive Bluegrass Band CHICKEN DINNER ROAD 6-8pm
Beer Garden (Crafted beer and wine) Sponsored by Crescent Brewery
The entire community will be out with lots of fun, and family entertainmentKiwanis Annual Steak Fry
Featuring New York Strip Steak
Lakeview Park Nampa July 9, 2015
5-8 pm
Celebrating 100 years of community service
Adults $12-NY Steak with sides
Children 12 and under $6-Cheeseburger
Friday, July 10th with a street dance to Soul Patch, a BBQ with the Nampa Fire Department for their Burnout Fund, Dummy Roping Contest and kids activities with Gold Buckle Champion and the Nampa FFA, photo opportunities with pictures in an old west town, Adult Dummy Roping Jackpot. FUN for the entire family! Friday JULY 10th 5PM - 9PM Downtown Nampa (13th Ave S. &1 St S.) $10 Suggested Donation BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich, Coleslaw, Beans, Beverage, and Dessert Bar Beer-Wine-Drinks available for purchase Fire Trucks–Kids Games-Sparky
Friday Night July 10th, 2015 Downtown Nampa Next to the Fireman’s BBQ
Prizes to 3rd place for both age groups for both Girls & Boys Ages 6 and under Girls & Boys Ages 7-9 Girls & BoysSign up online or at 5:30 pm Proof of Age Required Roping starts at 6:00 pm
Gold Buckle Champion is presenting FREE youth activities to coincide with the Stampede Festival Events with the help of the Nampa FFA, funded in part by the sale of the Stampede Festival horses. See all the fun events going on in Nampa July 9-11th.
Jackpot Roping Contest for Adults & Kids $5.00 1/2 pot to Burn Out Fund 1/2 Pot to the Ropers Starts after the Youth Competition
Snake River Stampede has endorsed our western heritage art projects for its western heritage preservation by providing our youth with Stampede Festival horses to decorate for their 100th Year Snake River Stampede Community Celebration Festival, to be auctioned for our youth programs. These fund scholarships, classroom makeovers, Western heritage projects, and prizes for our youth. In the 1800s, every large ranch held a rodeo or a cutting and invited the entire community to be involved. With this came the original community networking celebration where everyone shared their wares, stories, and laughter, which we will experience in full force this July in downtown Nampa. The art project finalists, along with the artists who inspired them, will be on display downtown Nampa, along with a youth demonstration rodeo on Friday and Saturday.
You can find out more on the Snake River Stampede website as to how you can get involved. www.SnakeRiverStampede.com