Rodeo

Navajo County Fair & GCPRA Rodeo 2019

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88 years in the making, the Navajo County Fair & Rodeo is back with more rodeo action than ever. Saddle up with Cowboy Lifestyle Network as we head to the 2019 Navajo County Fair & Rodeo, “It’s an American Tradition!”

September 11th marks the beginning of festivities and rodeo isn’t the only excitement to be found during the four-day extravaganza. From high-flying Frazier Carnival rides, to musical entertainment by the one-and-only Coffey Anderson, the 2019 Navajo County Fair & Rodeo has something for the entire family to enjoy.

Check out some of this year’s activities!

“This year’s entertainment will include: the rodeo, Demolition Derby, Navajo County Fair Jr. Miss Pageant, Little Buckaroo Rodeo, Open Class Exhibits and Demonstrations, Jr. Livestock Show and Auction, 4-H Horse Show, Small Stock Show and Exhibits, Playing with Gravity, Freckle Farm Pony Rides and Petting Zoo, magician Louie Foxx, Balloon Artist, The Conjurer, Black Sheep Skid Bucket Rides and Play with Giants. Along with food booths, vendors plus much, much more” (https://www.navajocountyfair.com/).

All activities will take place September 11th to September 14th at the Navajo County Fairgrounds, located in Holbrook, Arizona. For a full list of events, click here!

Rodeo action will hit the arena Friday, September 13th at 7:30pm and Saturday, September 14th at 6:30pm. Gates will open at 4:30pm prior to each performance. Showcasing your favorite rodeo athletes, this event is one you won’t want to miss!

Since 1931, the fair has been providing community members and visitors alike with a jam-packed weekend, full of family fun. Since it’s inception the Navajo County Fair, Inc. has dedicated itself to bringing the best-of-the-best rodeo action to the community. This year, they proudly invite you to another weekend of rodeo fun. We hope you will join Cowboy Lifestyle Network as we help celebrate the 88Th Annual Navajo County Fair & Rodeo!

Taryn Cantrell

Taryn Cantrell is an Arizona native who has spent many hours in the rodeo arena. Having grown up barrel racing, serving as the 2017 Gilbert Days Rodeo Queen and as a member of the Cowgirls Historical Foundation, Taryn is passionate about her western heritage and all things rodeo. When she’s not on horseback, Taryn can be found playing her bass guitar, painting, and performing around Phoenix with her band. Taryn is a graduate of Arizona State University with her Bachelor's Degree in Vocal Performance. Taryn is proud to combine her love of the arts with her love of rodeo and has been honored to sing The National Anthem at various rodeos across the beautiful state of Arizona. Alongside her love for art and music, preserving her western heritage and promoting the sport of rodeo are just two of Taryn’s many passions. Taryn is so honored to share her love of rodeo with Cowboy Lifestyle Network’s wonderful audience.

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