Something new, old and something for everyone ‘It’s the little things that make this rodeo so big’ JENNIFER BEST
Contributing Writer
Santa Maria’s little cowboy shindig, established 75 years ago as a fun community fundraiser, has grown into a weeks-long series of festivities that culminate in an award-winning, nationally renown rodeo. The big show returns May 31 through June 3 this year with old favorites and new surprises. “It’s all about celebrating the volunteers who have helped us get to 75 years because without them we wouldn’t be here today. The community that supported us, and the volunteers who made it all happen, that’s what made it all possible,” said Elks Rodeo Chief Operations Officer Tina Tonascia. In its first three-quarters of a century, the Santa Maria Elks Rodeo Queen Contest has raised more than $11.7 million for youth recreation programs and facilities throughout Santa Maria Valley. Organizers hope the 75th Santa Maria Elks Rodeo, Queen Contest and related events will push that fundraising effort over the $12 million mark. “Without the queen organization, there is no $11.7 million. The rodeo is the wheel to let that queen organization exist, but those girls work hard. They’re out there working away for these fundraisers for a pot of money that has been divided between soccer and baseball and youth programs
Top: A winner’s belt buckle in the Beard-AReno contest, which is held annually by the Santa Maria Elks in anticipation of the rodeo. LEN WOOD, STAFF
Above: Riders bring in the first wave of flags during opening ceremonies Sunday for the last day of the 2017 Elks Rodeo. Left: Errol Frain, of Marysville, competes in the steer wrestling event during the final day of the 2017 Elks Rodeo. FRANK COWAN PHOTOS, CONTRIBUTOR
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The Santa Maria Times has brought you live football, basketball and baseball action on our website santamariatimes.com. Don’t miss us live from the 2018 Elks Rodeo! We’ll be broadcasting a LIVE spe-
cial edition of our show 805SportsTalk from the Elks Unocal Event Center on Thursday at 6 p.m., focusing on all of the sights, sounds and competition. Senior Sports Reporter Elliott
Stern and Digital Producer Jason Anderson will be talking to cowboys, event coordinators and Elks personnel to bring you inside the action. If you follow our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts
we’ll also keep you updated on all of the action throughout the day. Join us as we continue our commitment to bringing you the biggest sporting events on the Central Coast.