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Morgan County Sheriff’s Rodeo to host a rodeo queen pageant

The Morgan County Sheriff’s Rodeo Queen Pageant is seeking contestants to represent the Morgan County Sheriff’s Rodeo.  The pageant will consist of seven age divisions.  Division One is ages three and four.  Division Two is ages five and six.  Division Three is ages seven through nine.  Division Four is ages 10 through 12.  Junior Miss Rodeo Division is ages 13 through 15.  Senior Miss Rodeo Division is ages 16 through 18.  Miss Morgan County Sheriff’s Rodeo Division is ages 18 through 24.  Any contestant in Division Three through Senior Miss Rodeo who wishes to participate in the optional horsemanship must provide her own mount.  Miss Morgan County Sheriff’s Rodeo contestants will be required to compete in Horsemanship riding a randomly selected Morgan County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse horse for pattern, flag, and queen run.

• Feb. 11, 2012 Orientation/Clothes Sale (details on web page or call 256-714-5801)

• Feb. 15, 2012:  Deadline for entries

• March 3, 2012:  Interviews and horsemanship for Division 1 through Junior Miss Rodeo at the Morgan County Sheriff’s Posse Arena in Hartselle.

• March 30, 2012:  Interviews for Senior Miss Rodeo and Miss Morgan County Sheriff’s Rodeo plus written test at the Celebration Arena in Priceville.  Division 1 through Division 4 will be crowned before the Rodeo.

• March 31, 2012:  Horsemanship for Senior Miss Rodeo and Miss Morgan County Sheriff’s Rodeo plus queen speeches at the Celebration Arena in Priceville.  Junior Miss Rodeo, Senior Miss Rodeo and Miss Morgan County Sheriff’s Rodeo will be crowned prior to the start of the Rodeo.

For more information or applications for the Morgan County Sheriff’s Rodeo Queen Pageant, log on to its website at www.morgancorodeoqueen.webs.com or call Cindy Pulaski at 256-714-5801 if you would like to have an application mailed to you.

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