Rodeo Rednecks raise money for kids

Gymkhana held Sunday, Aug. 17 to benefit the children of Angila Wilson was a great success

Jenny Jim from Little Fort, spins her horse ‘Fly’ in a quick turn during the pole bending event at a fundraiser put on by the Rodeo Rednecks 4-H Club, and held at Noble Quarter Horse Ranch in Sunshine Valley.

Jenny Jim from Little Fort, spins her horse ‘Fly’ in a quick turn during the pole bending event at a fundraiser put on by the Rodeo Rednecks 4-H Club, and held at Noble Quarter Horse Ranch in Sunshine Valley.

A gymkhana held Sunday, Aug. 17 to benefit the children of Angila Wilson was a great success, organizers report.

Although final figures were not available as of press-time, it appears a significant amount of money was raised through the gymkhana and a silent auction that was held at the same time.

The three Clearwater children were left motherless following a domestic dispute in May.

The fundraising event was held at the Noble Quarter Horse Ranch in Sunshine Valley.

It was organized by the Rodeo Rednecks 4-H Club.

Results of the gymkhana were: junior high point, Mackenzie Ross; junior runner up, Hannah Kershaw; senior high point, Tarryn Munson; senior runnerup, Jenny Jim; Jack Benny high point, Judy Lestander; Jack Benny runner up, Suzie Reid; sportsmanship, Jelisa Ralco, Chelsey Fischer and Suzie Reid.

 

 

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