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Committee Members
Want to make a difference in the community, meet new people, and have fun all at the same time? Then the Heart O’ Texas Fair & Rodeo is looking for someone like you! You don’t have to be a cattle rancher or a rodeo competitor to become involved. You can join any of our 13 different committees and help create the excitement and atmosphere of this annual event. There is a place for you here at the Heart O’ Texas Fair & Rodeo. |
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Benefits of Being
a Committee Member
Becoming a Committee Member provides certain perks. In return for your hard work, the Fair & Rodeo wants to say thank you for all that you do. As a Committee Member you will receive a benefit package valued at more than $500!
Items include:
- Badge—this badge allows you and a guest to come to the Fair for free for the entire 10 days of the Fair. This badge will also provide you with a general admission seat during the kick-off Gala concert and the PRCA Rodeo Finals.
- Parking—as a committee person you will be allowed to park for free in a special parking area for the entire year at all events held at the Complex.
- The HideOut—this fun private club and is open only for committee members and special guests.
- Upcoming Event Information—as a committee member you’ll be the first to know about new events coming to the Complex through e-mail blasts and the Complex’s quarterly newsletter, The Heartbeat.
- Committee Member Appreciation Dinner—each January the Fair & Rodeo’s Executive Board cooks a great meal and presents special awards. Added entertainment is a bonus as the Board and staff say thank you for all your hard work throughout the year.
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List of committees
Currently, there are 13 committees in which you can choose to join. Those committees include:
- Academic Rodeo—organizes the Math & Spelling Bees plus other academic contests.
- Ambassadors—provides extra service by recognizing special guests and sponsors.
- Back Porch Club—provides added customer service to patrons of the Back Porch Club.
- Calf Scramble—helps secure financial aid utilized by area kids in purchasing animals to show at the next year’s fair.
- Scholarship—helps raise funds for college scholarships to the youth of McLennan County and surrounding areas.
- Creative Arts and Education—provides demonstration, displays and competitive events that involve the creative arts.
- Decorations—develops the festive look for the Complex.
- Information & Services—provides general information for all visitors.
- Livestock—produces each livestock show and judging contest.
- Livestock Greeters—makes sure each Livestock Show participant has a friendly and informative greeting upon their arrival.
- Rodeo—produces nine PRCA rodeo performances during the course of the Fair and three performances during the Texas Circuit Finals.
- Special Events—organizes the annual Fair Parade, produces the Wiener Dog Nationals and the Karaoke contests.
- Sweethearts—helps local high school girls provide promotional support for the Fair & Rodeo.
- South 40—with ages ranging from 21 to 40, this group organizes the Locked & Loaded party, while raising money for scholarships.
- Western Round-Up—decorates and hosts the annual kick-off concert event.
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