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Moose Mountain Rodeo set for July

Some Saskatchewan rodeos are hoping to see riders return to the saddles and fans fill the stands, however, there is still concern about limited group sizes.
Some Saskatchewan rodeos are hoping to see riders return to the saddles and fans fill the stands, however, there is still concern about limited group sizes.
Jill Lowe, Co-Chair of the Moose Mountain Rodeo at Kennedy, says she is hoping to hold the annual rodeo this year on July 24 and 25, but still requires guidance from the government.
鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to find out what capacity we can have for spectators and if we can have our full food booths, beer gardens, and all the extras that go with the actual rodeo event itself, including the parade,鈥 Lowe explained.
Lowe noted another difficulty brought on by the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.
Due to restricted borders, Lowe says there will be difficulty hosting out-of-province and international riders.
鈥淲e鈥檙e part of the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA) which is based out of Alberta and the only issue is the riders that ride in the states and internationally in places like Australia. We鈥檙e in talks right now with those competitors to see what we can do.鈥
While Lowe says she is hoping to hold a rodeo this year, she says it is unlikely that it will be the same as in past years.
She says that if group sizes continue to be restricted, it may not be viable to hold an event.
鈥淲e hope to have it the same as we鈥檝e always had it. We can almost guarantee that we will not have it at full capacity, so we really do need to sit down and decide if it is economically situated for us.
鈥樷漌e鈥檝e actually been approached quite a few times about live streaming but we鈥檙e a small town, so we just don鈥檛 know what that鈥檚 going to be like and how it鈥檚 going to physically happen.鈥
Lowe says that with the cancellation of the 2020 Moose Mountain Pro Rodeo, the committee took a small hit financially.
She explains that to host a rodeo this year, group size restrictions will need to be loosened, noting that a majority of the income from the rodeo is made through admission fees.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 say that we were hit hard but we can鈥檛 put on a rodeo without a guarantee that we can have those spectators. We can鈥檛 afford to put a rodeo on just for those contestants. We rely on the money coming in at the gate,鈥 Lowe said.
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