Annual Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation Rodeo Tickets Available

News Staff • July 11, 2024

Robertsdale Arena, August 1-3, 2024!

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The 26th Annual Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation Professional Rodeo will take place from August 1st-3rd. The event will be held at Robertsdale Arena.



The Annual Rodeo features 8 nightly events, including Bareback Bronc Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Calf Roping, Steer Wrestling, Break Away Roping, Barrel Racing, Team Roping, and Bull Riding. The Rodeo will kick off each night at 7pm, with FREE children’s activities beginning nightly at 5:30pm. 


Western Way Entertainment, owned by Shelby Mansion and Chance Danison, will perform their famous trick rider acts. They are known for trick riding, trick roping, mounted shooting, and live music.


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Allison Moore, Executive Director of the foundation, expressed her excitement about the lineup. "Their performances are sure to captivate and entertain our audience with their exceptional skills and thrilling stunts," she said.


For more information about Western Way Entertainment and their acts, visit their website or follow Chance Danison on Facebook. 


About The Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation – The Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation is a nonprofit organization established honoring Jennifer Claire Moore, a 16-year-old high school student who tragically lost her life to suicide in 1997. It is dedicated to providing programs, services, and resources across Baldwin County communities that support the social and emotional well-being of our youth when they need it most. 


The Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation envisions a compassionate and informed community that instills positive mental health and resiliency in Baldwin County youth for generations to come. To learn more about the Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation and learn how you can get involved, visit their website at 
www.jennifermoorefoundation.com.


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