Southeastern Livestock Exposition Rodeo Returns To The Capital City.

From: Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL) | Date: March 3, 2005 | Copyright information

Byline: Darryn Simmons

Mar. 3--Rodeo organizers hope to roundup a bigger audience this year with the decision to move the Southeastern Livestock Exposition Rodeo up a week.

The rodeo will be a little earlier this year (by one week) when it kicks off on March 10 -- something organizers hope will increase attendance.

The rodeo was moved up to avoid a conflict with the statewide 4-H and FFA competitions at Garrett Coliseum. But the move does have its ...

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