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National Western Stock Show, music festival, gun show: 10 things to do in Colorado Jan. 7-9

January 15, 2022 By Cooper Leave a Comment

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, we’ve got you covered!

Weather-wise it will be drier on Friday, briefly, then the next cold front hits the northern mountains with snow. This front arrives in Denver on Saturday with a 10% chance of a rain/snow shower.

Expect colder temperatures in Denver on Sunday behind this front, with highs in the 20s and 30s and dry conditions.

Read also: National Western Stock Show and Rodeo Schedule of Events

We are forecasting another 2-6 inches of snowfall in the central and northern mountains by Saturday night.

Here are 10 events happening across our state this weekend:

The MusicFest at Steamboat– Jan. 5-10
Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs– Jan. 8 at 2:30 p.m.
2022 National Western Stock Show– Jan. 8-23
Colorado Springs Home Building & Remodeling Show– Jan. 7-9
Aurora Gun Show– Jan. 7-9
Lafayette Oatmeal Festival– Jan. 8
Big Beers Belgians And Barleywines Festival- Jan. 6-8
Desert Frost 3- Honor Speedway– Jan. 8
Colorado vs The World Rodeo– Jan. 8
Downtown Denver Ice Rink– through Feb. 20

Source: KDVR

Filed Under: THINGS TO DO

Nearly 600,000 people attend 2022 National Western Stock Show

January 15, 2022 By Cooper Leave a Comment

This year’s National Western Stock Show has come and gone, but before its gates closed Sunday until next January, more than half a million people in cowboy boots, buckles and hats took in the show.

Despite hosting 586,756 people over a 16-day period, attendance was down 18% from previous record-breaking years prior to the pandemic, organizers said.

“We have been fortunate to see record-breaking attendance year after year, prior to the pandemic,” said Paul Andrews, the president and CEO of the show. “Today we are grateful to have hosted this epic event. We are blown away by the support and outreach from the nearly 600,000 guests who came back to celebrate the western lifestyle that is so important to so many.”

Organizers canceled the stock show in 2021 due to COVID-19 concerns, marking only the second cancellation since its inception in 1906.

Read also: National Western Stock Show and Rodeo Schedule

Although attendance dropped, the amount of money gained during the auctions broke records, with bidders spending $1.1 million, $110,000 more than the previous record.

The top eight champions for the Junior Livestock Auction accounted for nearly half of the total as the animals brought in over $510,000. The grand champion steer sold for a record $160,000, organizers said.

Other events such as the Citizen of the West dinner and Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale also earned an estimated $800,000.

All three are major funding events for the National Western Scholarship Trust, which provides scholarships to exhibitors and others who attend colleges and universities in Colorado and Wyoming.

One hundred and ten scholarships were funded through the trust this year and range between $2,500 and $15,000, organizers said.

Source: Denver Gazette

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National Western Stock Show parade canceled

January 8, 2022 By Cooper Leave a Comment

With weather forecasts calling for snow and “dangerously low temperatures,” National Western Stock Show officials canceled the downtown parade and an event planned at McGregor Square in Denver on Thursday.

“We will not risk animal safety with slick streets,” President and CEO Paul Andrews said Tuesday. “Being right isn’t always popular; and being popular isn’t always right. We made the right decision, although a very tough one here.”

Horse experts have said the rubber covers used to protect horses’ hooves on pavement become hardened in the cold, and thus slippery.

“After meeting with weather professionals, veterinarians, livestock and horse experts, we have decided to cancel the parade this Thursday,” Andrews said in a statement. “The forecast calls for snow Wednesday evening and continuing through the night. The larger problems are the single-digit temperatures and high winds making for icy conditions.

Read also: Nearly 600,000 people attend 2022 National Western Stock Show

“Due to the risk for the parade entries traveling to Denver in high-profile vehicles hauling animals and hitches, as well as the risk for the animals along the parade route, the decision has been made to cancel.”

After the 2021 show was canceled because of COVID-19 concerns, many were looking forward to this year’s kickoff parade, where longhorn steers march down 17th Street and end up in the lobby of the posh Brown Palace Hotel.

First responders were going to be this year’s grand marshal — a first, instead of one or two people serving as grand marshal.

While the 16-day show opens Saturday morning at the Stock Show grounds and Denver Coliseum, Friday is going to be a big day with the ribbon cutting for the new stockyards and the Colorado State University Spur campus, which hosts an event for the new Vida building Friday afternoon.

There’s also high national interest — livestock owners from 42 states registered to show animals at the 2022 show, which runs through Jan. 23. More than 700,000 people are expected to participate in the celebration of agriculture, rodeo, commerce and Western heritage, Andrews said.

News source: gazette.com

Filed Under: News

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