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Rodeo Austin 2024

Rodeo Austin is in full swing now till March 23rd. Come experience all the festivities in Austin, Texas. Every year in March since 1938 Austin, Texas has been home to the famous Western experience! Don’t miss out on live music from famous artists every night, a Pro Rodeo, a livestock show, and a carnival.

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Back in 1938 when it all started, Rodeo Austin was just a small livestock show with only a few animals. Over the years it has grown into a large show that now allows both the 4H and FFA members from across the state to partake. In 1950 is when the rodeo was brought in and added to the stock show and fair. Although they had a rough start, it is now not only sanctioned by the PRCA but has also become one of the top five best Pro Rodeos in America. Rodeo Austin officially became a nonprofit back in the 1980s. Its mission was to give back to the kids of Texas. The scholarship program alone has awarded over $8 million dollars to roughly 2,000 students. As well as educating students about agriculture and the importance it has in this world.

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Rodeo Austin is known for its rodeo! Attendees can enjoy all of the classic rodeo events in addition to several special events such as mutton bustin, and concerts every night! In addition to the rodeo events, Rodeo Austin also hosts a variety of other activities and entertainment. The Carnival is open every day during the event and features rides, games, food, and more. If you’re looking for something to do at Rodeo Austin, you won’t be disappointed. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re in the mood for some good old-fashioned rodeo action, a day of shopping, or a night of fun at the carnival.

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Rodeo Austin 2024 offers something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for an exciting rodeo event, an exciting carnival ride, or a chance to showcase your skills in one of the competitions, you’ll find something to do at the event. Additionally, you can explore the livestock show to learn more about the animals housed in the arena, or wander through the craft and art booths and pick up some unique souvenirs. All of the fun will be carried out until March 23rd, so make sure to get your tickets! You won’t want to miss out! For any further information on ticketing or the schedule of events visit the Rodeo Austin website at rodeoaustin.com.

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Howdy, I'm Megan deFabry. I grew up in Reno, Nevada, but since 2017 my heart has called Texas home. I now reside in Austin, Texas since 2020. I'm driven by my faith, cherished relationships with family and friends, and my professional ambitions. I'm passionate about digital marketing and journalism, especially the wide-open spaces of America's Western lifestyle, the grit of agriculture, the excitement of rodeo, and the heart of country music.

For nearly a decade, I've been sharing this way of life through storytelling. And like any good cowboy tale, there's a loyal sidekick, my little Dachshund, Frank, who I adopted from a shelter in New Braunfels, Texas, back in 2018. He keeps me grounded, reminding me to chase horizons and savor life's simple joys.

I graduated from Texas State University with a Bachelor of Science in Consumer Affairs and a minor in Mass Communication. My major taught me to decode consumer behavior, which is crucial for marketing, while my minor sharpened my storytelling skills. Since then, I've spent years mastering SEO and content strategy, staying ahead in a fast-moving field. My work even caught the eye of Cowboy Lifestyle Network's CTO, Irish Padmore, who recognized me for contributing to his research on Consumer Behavior in the Age of AI.

Since 2018, I've been honored to work at Cowboy Lifestyle Network. Now as Editor-in-Chief writing, editing, and publishing articles that capture the cowboy spirit, crafting strategies rooted in Western values, and building real client connections. Guided by ethical journalism, I aim to tell stories that resonate and reflect the unsung heroes of the Western spirit.

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