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Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo

May 2nd - 3rd, 2025

May 2, 2025 @ 5:00 AM

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Sarpy County Fairgrounds

Event Schedule

  • Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo - Friday

    Friday, May 2, 2025 • 9:00 PM

  • Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo - Saturday

    Saturday, May 3, 2025 • 9:00 PM

  • Beer Garden and Dance - Friday - Lucas Minor Band

    Saturday, May 3, 2025 • 12:00 AM

  • Beer Garden and Dance - Saturday- Lucas Minor Band

    Sunday, May 4, 2025 • 12:00 AM

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Event

Details

Event Types

Bareback Riding
Saddle Bronc Riding
Bull Riding
Tie-down Roping
Team Roping
Steer Wrestling
Barrel Racing

Added Money

$20,000

Join us for an exciting rodeo event featuring top competitors and thrilling performances.

Eli
Turner

The Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo: Where Western Heritage Meets Heartfelt Giving When the spring winds sweep across the plains of Nebraska, they bring with them the promise of one of the most anticipated events in the heartland—the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo. Set against the rustic backdrop of the Sarpy County Fairgrounds in Springfield, Nebraska, this PRCA-sanctioned event has become more than just a display of world-class rodeo talent; it's a testament to the spirit of giving that runs deep in rodeo culture. ## A Tradition of Excellence and Compassion The Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo stands as a shining example of how the rodeo community comes together not just to celebrate western heritage, but to make a meaningful difference. This sanctioned event combines the thrill of professional rodeo competition with the heartwarming purpose of charitable giving, creating an experience that resonates with competitors and spectators alike. Scheduled for May 2-3, 2025, this rodeo promises two action-packed days of competition, featuring a substantial $20,000 purse that draws top talent from across the Prairie Circuit and beyond. But beyond the prize money and the glory of victory, there's something more profound at stake—the opportunity to contribute to a cause greater than oneself. ## Seven Events, Countless Moments of Awe As the arena dirt is groomed to perfection and the chutes are readied, the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo prepares to showcase all seven of rodeo's classic events, each a testament to the skills that built the American West. The evening begins with Bareback Riding, perhaps rodeo's most physically demanding event. Competitors must maintain perfect form while their bodies are jolted with the force of a bucking horse's powerful movements. With only a rigging to hold onto, these athletes demonstrate core strength and balance that would impress any Olympic gymnast. The pace shifts dramatically with Steer Wrestling, where cowboys leap from horseback onto a running steer, using nothing but technique and raw strength to bring the animal to a halt. Often completed in mere seconds, this event showcases the lightning-fast reflexes and precise timing that define rodeo excellence. In Team Roping, partnership takes center stage as headers and heelers work in perfect synchronization to rope a steer's horns and hind legs. This event traces its roots back to practical ranch work, where efficiency and teamwork were essential for cattle operations. The classic Saddle Bronc Riding brings an air of refined tradition, often called rodeo's "classic" event. With roots in breaking horses for ranch work, today's bronc riders demonstrate control and grace atop some of the most athletic horses in the world, creating a dance of power between human and animal. Tie-Down Roping showcases the practical skills of the working cowboy, as competitors rope a calf, dismount, and swiftly secure three of the animal's legs—a technique developed from the necessary ranch task of catching calves for branding or medical treatment. The arena lights up with energy during Barrel Racing, as talented cowgirls and their horses navigate a cloverleaf pattern around three barrels at breathtaking speeds. The partnership between rider and horse is on full display, with victories and defeats often determined by mere hundredths of a second. The evening builds to its climactic finale with Bull Riding, rodeo's most dangerous and electrifying event. For eight seconds that feel like an eternity, cowboys attempt to stay aboard 2,000 pounds of twisting, bucking bovine athlete. The crowd holds its collective breath with each ride, erupting in celebration when the buzzer sounds. Between these official events, specialty acts will keep the energy high and the entertainment flowing. From the crucial safety work and comedic relief provided by rodeo clowns to the breathtaking displays of horsemanship from trick riders, the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo delivers non-stop entertainment from opening ceremony to final buckle presentation. ## Champions with Heart The Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo attracts competitors from across the nation, drawn not only by the substantial purse but by the opportunity to be part of something meaningful. Many of these athletes have personal connections to charitable causes, understanding that their platform allows them to shine a spotlight on issues close to their hearts. As part of the Prairie Circuit, this rodeo serves as an important stop for competitors looking to qualify for circuit finals and potentially the National Circuit Finals Rodeo. The points earned here could make the difference in a season-long championship race, adding another layer of intensity to every ride, run, and rope. Local competitors will also have their moment in the spotlight, with hometown heroes often receiving the loudest cheers from the stands packed with family, friends, and neighbors. These regional talents represent the grassroots foundation of the sport, reminding us that every champion started somewhere. ## More Than a Competition: A Cause What truly sets the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo apart is its unwavering commitment to giving back. A significant portion of proceeds from this event will be channeled directly to charitable organizations, creating a ripple effect of positive impact throughout the community. Throughout the venue, charity representatives will be on hand to share information about their work, creating awareness alongside the fundraising efforts. Many attendees find that learning about these causes adds another dimension to their rodeo experience, connecting the excitement of competition with the satisfaction of contributing to meaningful change. In previous years, the funds raised have supported various initiatives including youth development programs, agricultural education, and community support services. The legacy of giving continues to grow with each passing year, making the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo not just an event, but a movement of compassion. ## The Complete Fan Experience From the moment you step onto the fairgrounds, the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo offers an immersive western experience that extends far beyond the competition itself. The air will be filled with the mouthwatering aromas of authentic western cuisine, from sizzling barbecue to fresh-baked treats. Food vendors representing local flavors and rodeo favorites will line the concourse, ensuring no fan goes hungry during the festivities. For those looking to take home a memento of their rodeo experience, merchandise booths will offer everything from official Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo souvenirs to authentic western wear. Many fans make it a tradition to add a new piece to their collection each year, creating tangible memories of these special events. Families will appreciate the kid-friendly activities designed to entertain the youngest rodeo fans. From stick horse races to photo opportunities with rodeo personalities, there's something to capture the imagination of children of all ages, potentially inspiring the next generation of rodeo competitors. The Sarpy County Fairgrounds offers ample parking with convenient access to the arena. Accessibility accommodations ensure that all fans can enjoy the rodeo experience comfortably, with designated seating areas and pathways designed for those with mobility considerations. ## Securing Your Spot at the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo As one of the most anticipated events on the local calendar, the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo typically sees high demand for tickets. Fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets early when they become available on March 2, 2025, to secure their preferred seating options. Several ticket types will be offered to accommodate different preferences and budgets. General admission provides access to the grandstand seating on a first-come, first-served basis, while reserved seating guarantees specific seats for those who prefer to plan their exact viewing location. For the ultimate rodeo experience, VIP packages will include premium seating with the best views of the action, along with additional perks that enhance the overall experience. These packages are particularly popular for those celebrating special occasions or looking to make their rodeo outing truly memorable. Families and large groups will find special options designed to make attendance more convenient, with discounted rates available for children and seniors. Group rates make the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo an ideal outing for everything from birthday celebrations to corporate team-building events. Tickets will be available directly through the official Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo website when they go on sale. The user-friendly online platform allows fans to select their preferred seating and complete their purchase with just a few clicks. Tickets will be available for purchase right on the website when they go on sale. For those who prefer the traditional approach, in-person purchases will also be available at select locations. This option provides the opportunity to speak directly with knowledgeable staff who can help select the best seating options for your specific needs. ## A Community United Perhaps the most beautiful aspect of the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo is the way it brings together diverse elements of the community. Local businesses show their support through sponsorships, with many companies viewing their involvement as both community service and valuable exposure to thousands of engaged fans. The title sponsor and supporting partners play crucial roles in making this event possible, covering operational costs that allow more of the proceeds to go directly to charitable causes. Their banners may hang in the arena, but their impact extends far beyond advertising—they become integral parts of the rodeo family. Volunteers from throughout the region donate their time and talents to ensure the rodeo runs smoothly, from arena operations to hospitality services. Many of these dedicated individuals return year after year, creating their own traditions of service within the larger rodeo tradition. ## Mark Your Calendars As May 2-3, 2025, approaches, excitement will build throughout Springfield and beyond. The Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo represents the perfect blend of western heritage, athletic competition, family entertainment, and charitable giving—a combination that resonates deeply with the values of the heartland. Whether you're a lifelong rodeo enthusiast who can name every world champion from the past decade or a curious newcomer experiencing your first rodeo, the Blue Rose PRCA Charity Rodeo welcomes you with open arms. Come for the competition, stay for the cause, and leave with memories that will last a lifetime. The countdown to rodeo weekend has begun. Will you be there when the chutes open?