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NILE Rodeo tickets on sale

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Tickets for the NILE ProRodeo and Ranch Rodeo Finals are on sale through the MetraPark Box Office and all ticket outlets. This year the NILE will feature three nights of the most exciting PRCA rodeo action seen in Montana and one night of Ranch Rodeo Finals. The NILE rodeos return to the Rimrock Auto Arena and tickets start at six dollars, with not a bad seat in the house.

The NILE Ranch Rodeo Finals will kick off all events on Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Rimrock Auto Arena. Twelve teams from across the region will compete for the coveted "Boot Trophy" and the title of Champion of the NILE Ranch Rodeo Finals as well as an invite to the WRCA World Finals. Tickets start at $8.

New this year will be an impressive Laser Light Show during the opening of each of the PRCA Rodeos. Additionally, the NILE ProRodeo will feature a theme at each performance. The Cat-Griz Rodeo Shoot Out presented by Coors & Briggs Distributing will be featured on Oct. 18. The night will feature a competition between selected contestants representing each college as they compete for scholarship money from every ticket sold. Dress in your school colors and come to the Rodeo as tickets start at $6 for students. Oct. 19, will be Tough Enough To Wear Pink presented by St. Vincent Healthcare as one dollar of every sold ticket goes towards the Eva Project. Oct. 20 is Wrangler Patriot Night that will highlight the Big Sky Honor Flights. All performances start at 7 p.m. at the Rimrock Auto Arena.

Tickets for all NILE Rodeo events are on sale through the MetraPark box office at 800-366-8538 and www.metrapark.com.

For more information on the events of the NILE Stock Show, contact the NILE office at 406-256-2495 or www.thenile.org.

Date: 10/1/2012


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