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Your guide to Omak Stampede and World-Famous Suicide Race activities.August 7, 2013
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By Dee CampThe Chronicle
OMAK – Some of theprofessional rodeo world’s topcowboys and cowgirls aresigned up to compete at the80th annual Omak Stampede,set for Aug. 8-11.
The 78th World-FamousSuicide Race, Indianencampment, three parades, anart show and other Western fun
accompanythe rodeo.
Showtimes are 7p.m.Thursday,Friday andSaturday, and2 p.m. Sundayin the OmakStampedeArena, 421StampedeDrive E.
Tickets areavailable fromthe Stampedeticket officenext to thearena in EastSide Park,online or byphone.
Pricesvary,depending ontheperformanceand section.Special pricesare offered onThursday forfamily nightand onSunday.
Fans canexpect a fullrange ofProfessional
Rodeo Cowboys’ Associationevents and Women’sProfessional Rodeo Associationbarrel racing. A running of theWorld-Famous Suicide Racecomes after each rodeoperformance. Activities begintoday, Aug. 7, with opening ofthe Davis Shows carnival at thewest end of East Side Park.
The encampment gets underway Thursday evening withcampers night, as does theOmak Western and Native ArtShow at The CourtyardDowntown, 28 N. Main St. Bothrun through Sunday.
Preceding the Thursdaynight rodeo is the annualWrangler Kids’ Night, startingat 4 p.m. in the Omak StampedeArena. Youngsters can competein a variety of games; prizes willbe given.
Thursday is family night atthe rodeo.
Slack competition in timedevents will be at 9 a.m. Friday.Admission is free.
Slack is offered when thereare more contestants signed upfor a timed event than can berun during the regular rodeoperformances. The extracompetitive time also allowscontestants to make a showingat more than one rodeo perweekend.
Friday is “Tough Enough toWear Pink” night, with $1 fromeach rodeo ticket going to thecampaign to raise awarenessand funds for breast cancerresearch. Stampede officialsurge rodeo participants andfans to wear pink.
Sunday is Patriot Day insupport of U.S. troops, with red,white and blue clothingencouraged by Stampedeofficials. Veterans get in freewith military ID.
Each rodeo performancebegins with the Parade of Flags,a drill involving horses andriders carrying flags sponsoredby area businesses, clubs andagencies. About 60-65 entriesare expected this year.
Arena runs by royalty follow,with Stampede Queen BreannaHowell, Tonasket, reigning overthe event.
Assisting the cowboys will bebullfighters Tim Vredenburgand Rowdy Barry, and clownand barrelman J.J. Harrison,who grew up in Okanogan andwill give a special performanceduring the Thursday rodeo. Thespecialty act for Friday,Saturday and Sunday is WIFMX, a motorcycle stunt act.
The announcer will be SteveKenyon. Stock contractors areBig Bend, Ritzville, and Flying5, Pomeroy.
Suicide Race fans wearingbooster buttons, available onthe grounds and in localbusinesses for $5 apiece, will beadmitted to special viewingareas on the hill and on the dikein the park.
A rodeo ticket stub from theperformance preceding eachrace also grants admission tothe dike area.
Viewing also is available
from many areas of the arenafor rodeo ticket holders.
Concessions will operate allweekend on the grounds.Vendors range from local serviceorganizations to visiting souvenirshops, and products range fromburgers to cowboy hats.
Other weekend events;• Ride-in, 8:30 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 8, OkanoganCounty Fairgrounds throughOkanogan to Omak.
• Youth parade, 10 a.m.
Saturday, downtown, with thetheme “The Lone Ranger RidesAgain.”
• Grand parade, 10 a.m.Sunday, downtown.
• Christians in Action stageministry, all weekend, TrianglePark between the rodeo arenaand carnival.
• Okanogan Valley Farmers’Market in its customarylocation, Legion Park on NorthSecond Avenue in Okanogan,from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
• Post-rodeo dances Fridayand Saturday nights, withseparate admission, in thearena dance area. The NightRiders will perform.
Fees are charged for parkingon the grounds at $5 per vehicleper performance, or $15 for aweekend pass. Flaggers will beon hand to help direct traffic atthe end of each rodeoperformance. Separate parkingfees apply in the encampmentarea.
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OMAK – The Davis Showscarnival opens at 5 p.m. today,Aug. 7, at the west end of EastSide Park.
The carnival will runthroughout Stampede.
Carnival armbands, whilethey last, will be sold at adiscount at the Stampede office.Discounted sales end at 5 p.m.,or earlier if Stampede’s
armband supply runs out,Stampede Office ManagerSarah Grooms said.
After that, armbands will beavailable in the carnival area.Individual ride tickets also willbe sold.
The carnival opens at 5 p.m.Thursday, 4 p.m. Friday and 11a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Itcloses at 8 p.m. Sunday.
The last day is “buddy day,”with a discount offered whentwo armbands are purchased.
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OMAK – The world’s No. 1,No. 4 and No. 8 bareback ridersare slated to compete in the80th annual Omak Stampederodeo.
Sunday should producesome spectacular rides, with 13riders signed to go, led byProfessional Rodeo CowboysAssociation’s No. 1 rider andColumbia River Circuit’s No. 3Ryan Gray of Cheney.
Also on Sunday are BobbyMote of Culver, Ore. (CRC No. 2and PRCA No. 4) and StevenPeebles of Redmond, Ore. (CRCNo. 1, PRCA No. 21).
Mote is the defending CRCbareback champ.
Traveling a long ways wouldbe PRCA-ranked cowboys JaredSmith (No. 8) of Cross Plains,Texas; Steven Dent (No. 13) ofMullen, Neb.; Seth Hardwick(No. 14) of Laramie, Wyo., andTaylor Price (No. 10) ofHuntsville, Texas.
All of Sunday’s riders areranked in the Top 40 in PRCA.
Thursday could turn into ashootout between collegiatestandout Francis Marchand ofOmak, Nick Gutzwiler ofCheney (No. 8 CRC) and JoshMolnar of The Dalles, Ore. (No.13 CRC).
Friday’s riders includes R.C.Landingham of Pendleton,Ore., (No. 17 PRCA, No. 4 CRC)and Wyatt Bloom of Bend, Ore.,(No. 5 CRC).
Saturday brings DavidPeebles of Redmond, Ore., (No.10 CRC) and Seth Shelton ofKennewick (No. 12 CRC).
ThursdayLogan Hodson, Telkwa, B.C. (No.
11 WCPR)Matt Lait, Stavely, AB (No. 27
PRCA, No. 7 Montana Pro RodeoCircuit)
Francis Marchand, Omak.Nick Gutzwiler, Cheney (No. 8
CRC)Josh Molnar, The Dalles, Ore. (No.
13 CRC)
FridayR.C. Landingham, Pendleton, Ore,
(No. 17 PRCA, No. 4 CRC)Cody DeMers, Kimberly, IdahoOrin John Larsen, Twin Falls,
IdahoTyler Nelson, Victor, IdahoKenny Haworth, Terrebone, Ore.
(No. 11 CRC)Wyatt Bloom, Bend, Ore. (No. 5
CRC)Kash Wilson, Gooding, Idaho (No.
16 CRC)
SaturdayDavid Peebles, Redmond, Ore.
(No. 10 CRC)Kyle Bowers, Brooks AB (No. 28
PRCA, No. 17 CRC, 2003, 2008, 2009Canadian champion)
Garrett Hodges, QuincyTrenten Montero, Winnemucca
Nev. (No. 18 CRC)Grant Denny, Minden, Nev.Seth Shelton, Kennewick
By Al CampThe Chronicle
OMAK – The current Top 5barrel racers in the Women’sProfessional Rodeo Associationare signed up to compete during
the OmakStampede onAug. 8-11.
Sundaybrings thereigningWPRAchampion andcurrent No. 2Mary Walkerof Ennis,Texas.
Walkerwill be tryingto make upground onanotherSunday entry,WPRA No. 1and WranglerCanadianRodeo TourNo. 7 SherryCervi ofMarana, Ariz.
Also Sunday, WPRA No. 4Brittany Pozzi of Victoria,Texas, and WPRA No. 12 andWCRT No. 3 Jane Melby ofBurneyville, Okla.
Plus, the Columbia RiverCircuit is sending defendingchampion and current No. 1rider Pamela Capper of Cheney.She is scheduled for Saturdaynight. Also slated for Saturdayare WPRA’s No. 3 Fallon Taylorof Whitesboro, Texas.
Thursday night’s top ridersinclude WPRA No. 5 MicheleMcLeod of Whitesboro, Texas,and CRC No. 2 Jade Crossley ofHermiston, Ore.
Friday morning slack willinclude CRC No. 4 and WPRANo. 17 and WCRT No. 1 BrendaMays of Terrebonne, Ore., CRCNo. 9 Cheyenne Allan ofMabton; WPRA No. 14 SydniBlanchard of Albuquerque,N.M. and Montana Pro RodeoNo. 3 Carmel Wright of Roy,Mont.
Regional favorites includeSabrina Lay of Omak; JonnieCrossland of Malott and BaileyWallis of Okanogan.
Friday night will includeWPRA No. 15 Kelli Tolbert ofHooper, Utah; CRC No. 6 LesliePenhollow of Prineville, Ore.;and CRC No. 7 Cindy Woods ofNewberg, Ore.
Thursday nightSavannah Rehm, Culver, Ore.Michele McLeod, Whitesboro,
Texas (WPRA No. 5)Kathy Grimes, Medical LakeJade Crossley, Hermiston, Ore.
(CRC No. 2)Callahan Crossley, Hermiston, Ore.Jody Hale, Echo, Ore.Benette Little, Ardmore, Okla.
(WCRT No. 6)Kim Kammenzind, TouchetKristie Hurn, UnderwoodTorri Longgood, Hermiston, Ore.Bobo McMillan, Walla WallaClaretta Walker, Moses Lake
Friday morning slackMarci Lemke, Granite FallsSabrina Lay, OmakTami Semas, Prineville, Ore.Carmel Wright, Roy, Mont. (MPR
No. 3)Kym LaRoche, Arlington (CRC No. 5)Kelly Barichello, KennewickAllison, Thompson, Merritt, B.C.Kelli Kayser, Condon, Ore.Sydni Blanchard, Albuquerque,
N.M. (WPRA No. 14)Lacy Wilson, Artesia, N.M.Kassidy Dennison, Tohatchi, N.M.
Tracy Kenyon, Pendleton, Ore.Julie Leggett, Kamloops, B.C.Darcy LaPier, Newberg, Ore.Danna Stovner, Prineville, Ore.Morgan Figueroa, Bandera, TexasBrenda Mays, Terrebonne, Ore.
(WPRA No. 17; CRC No. 4)Victoria Williams, Kiln, Miss.Cheyenne Allan, Mabton (CRC No. 9)Nicole Riggle, Scottsdale, Ariz.Jonnie Crossland, MalottBailey Wallis, OkanoganDeona Dynneson, Westbridge, B.C.
Friday nightSue Smith, Blackfoot, IdahoKelli Tolbert, Hooper, Utah (WPRA
No. 15)Nicole Aichelle, Walla WallaLexie Goss, Redmond, Ore.Lindsay Sears, Nanton, ABViki Friedrich, SalkumKatie Davis, Adrian, Ore.Megan Lewis, Twin Falls, IdahoChristina Richman, Glendora Calif.Amy Coelho, Echo, Ore.Leslie Penhollow, Prineville, Ore.
(CRC No. 6)Cindy Woods, Newberg, Ore.
(CRC No. 7)
Saturday nightLauren Cox, Cotulla, TexasBerna Haberman, EllensburgLee Ann Rust, Stephenville, Texas
(WCRT No. 8)Fallon Taylor, Whitesboro, Texas
(WPRA No. 3)Barbra West, Oak Harbor (CRC
No. 10)Rachel Primm, Washoe Valley, Nev.Pamela Capper, Cheney (CRC No.
1; 2012 CRC champion)Michelle Hopper, Hermiston, Ore.Trula Churchill, Valentine, Neb.
(WPRA No. 15)Christy Loflin, Franktown, Colo.
(WPRA No. 11)Jody Wallen, ArlingtonMarvel Murphy, Las Vegas, Nev.
Sunday matineeNikki Steffes, Vale, S.D.Kate McCaw, Walla WallaMary Walker, Ennis, Texas (2012
WPRA champion, WPRA No. 2; WCRTNo. 5)
Rhonda McLeod, Monte Creek, B.C.Katie Garthwaite, Logan Lake, B.C.Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz.
(WPRA No. 1; WCRT No. 7)Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, Texas
(WPRA No. 4)Jane Melby, Burneyville, Okla.
(WPRA No. 12; WCRT No. 3)Aimee Kay, Bluff Dale, TexasBrittany Kelly, Paso Robles, Calif.Sheena Robbins, Fresno, Calif.Sarah Kieckhefer, Prescott, Ariz.
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A barrel racer tears through the course during the 2012 OmakStampede. This year’s event will feature the Top 5 racers in theWomen’s Professional Rodeo Association.
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By Al CampThe Chronicle
OMAK – The home crowdhas several opportunities tocheer for regional bullridersduring the Omak Stampede.
Shane Proctor, a LakeRoosevelt High School productand 2011 world championbullrider, leads the way.
For Omak,he’s signed forbulls onSunday, Aug.11.
Proctor isranked No. 4in theProfessionalRodeoCowboysAssociationand No. 6 in
Professional Bull Riders.Other top entries Sunday
include Parker Breding ofEdgar, Mont., who is No. 1 inthe Montana Pro Rodeo Circuitand No. 11 in PRCA, Brady TylerPortenier of Caldwell, Idaho,who is No. 2 in CRC, andJordan Wacey Spears ofRedding, Calif., who was the2011 and 2012 CaliforniaCircuit champ and is No. 3 thisyear.
You can be sure FrancisMarchand of Omak and AaronHammer of Twisp will show upThursday night to competebefore a home crowd.
On Saturday, locals will berooting for Sev Carden of GrandCoulee and Zack Bright ofEphrata.
There’s also the No. 1 rideron the Columbia River Circuit,Paul Coppini of Kuna, Idaho,along with defending CRCchampion Cheyne Olney ofToppenish. Olney currently isNo. 8 in the CRC and No. 23 inthe PRCA.
ThursdayTyler Gorham, Lebanon, Ore.Ty Patten, Buck Lake, ABJohnny Owens, Hereford, Ore.Cole Allen, Keizer, Ore., Ethan Eastman, Molalla, Ore.Ty Pozzobon, Merritt, B.C.Garrett Green, Meeting Creek, ABCody Campbell, Summerville, Ore.Dylan Hice Vick, Escalon, Calif.Aaron Hammer, TwispFrancis Marchand, Omak
FridayJoe Meling, Battle GroundArdie Maier, Timber Lake, S.D.Corey Maier, Timber Lake, S.D.Wesley Silcox, Santaquin, UtahSteve Woolsey, Payson, UtahAllen Helmuth, Redmond, Ore.Tim Bingham, Honeyville, UtahRiker Carter, Stone, Idaho
SaturdayZack Bright, EphrataJesse Kardos, NewportCheyne Olney, ToppenishJed Jones, Garden Valley, IdahoPaul Coppini, Kuna, IdahoSev Carden, Grand CouleeTrenten Montero, Winnemucca, Nev.Cain Smith, Adams, Ore.Lane Bailey, Joseph, Ore.Mike Sparks, Caldwell, IdahoTy Sherman, Pendleton, Ore.
SundayChris Roundy, Spanish Fork, UtahTag Elliott, Thatcher, UtahBroc Burns, Rigby, IdahoCarter Downing, Woodruff, UtahParker Breding, Edgar, Mont.Brady Tyler Portenier, Caldwell, IdahoKaycee Rose, Clovis, Calif.Jordan Wacey Spears, Redding,
Calif.Travis Miller, Brogan, Ore.Montana Barlow, Jerome, IdahoShane Proctor, Mooresville, N.C.Remi Wildeman, Elko, Nev.Scotti Knapp, Albuquerque, N.M.
Timed eventsSome of the best timed-events
competitors in the ColumbiaRiver Circuit and ProfessionalCowboys Rodeo Association willinvade the Omak StampedeArena on Aug. 8-11.
The Top 5 PRCA headersand Top 4 heelers have signed
to attend Stampede.Thursday’s highlight is
defending CRC header RussellCardoza of Terrebonne, Ore.,and C.R. Wilken of Templeton,Calif. Cardoza won the title lastyear with header SpencerMitchell of Colusa, Calif.
During slack are PRCA No. 1header and heeler, KalebDriggers of Albany, Ga., andTravis Graves of Jay, Okla.,along with No. 5 header LukeBrown of Stephenville, Texas,and No. 7 heeler Kollin VonAhnof Blanchard, Okla.
Friday evening features No.2 header Clay Tryan of Billings,Mont., and No. 3 heeler JadeCorkill of Fallon, Nev.
There will also be the CRC’sNo. 1 team of Riley and BradyMinor of Ellensburg.
Steer wrestlingSlack time will feature some
top steer wrestlers Fridaymorning led by Trevor Knowlesof Mount Vernon, Ore., who isranked No. 2 in PRCA and No. 7in CRC.
Also in the PRCA will beStraws Milan of Cochrane,Alberta, at No. 7; Luke
Branquinho of Los Alamos,Calif., No. 8; and Jason Millerof Lance Creek, Wyo., No. 9.
Defending CRC championSean Santucci of Prineville willcompete Friday night.
Also Friday is the No. 2 steerwrestler on the WranglerCanadian Professional RodeoTour, Grant Morgan of NewWaverly, Texas.
Tie-down ropingThere may not be too many
tie-down ropers, but the PRCA’sNo. 2-ranked Tyson Durfey ofColbert will compete onSaturday night.
Also Saturday will be ShaneErickson of Terrebonne, Ore.,who is No. 1 in CRC, defendingCRC champion and No. 27 inPRCA along with JaredFerguson of Cottonwood, Calif.,who is No. 6 in CRC.
Saddle broncSaddle bronc rider Ben
Londo of Pendleton, Ore.,comes into Thursday night’sperformance of the OmakStampede Rodeo leading theColumbia River Circuit and isthe defending champion.
Francis Marchand of Omakis the lone hometown orregional entry.
Marchand, who is scheduledfor Thursday, is ranked No. 3 inthe CRC.
Shane Proctor, whograduated from Coulee Dam’sLake Roosevelt High Schooland now lives in Mooresville,N.C., is entered Sunday.
California Cowboys ProRodeo Association ridersThursday include Ad Bugenig ofFerndale, Calif., who was the2011 California champion and isNo. 7 this year while being No.15 in the CRC, and John Redigof Casper, Wyo., who is No. 5 inthe CCPRA.
Leading the way Fridaynight is three-time (2003,2007, 2010) CanadianProfessional Rodeo Associationchampion Dustin Flundra ofPincher Creek, Alberta.
He enters ranked No. 9 onthe Wrangler Canadian RodeoTour.Giving Proctor a run forthe money on Sunday could beBryan Martinat of Marsing,Idaho, who is No. 2 in theColumbia River Circuit and No.24 in PRCA.
Other Top 20 PRCA ridersinclude Tyrel Larsen of Inglis,Manitoba, who also is No. 2 onthe Wrangler Canadian RodeoTour and No. 15 in PRCA;Bradley Harter of Weatherford,Texas, who is No. 12 in PRCA;and Jesse Bail of Crook, S.D.,who is No. 18 in PRCA.
Thursday nightMax Filippini, Battle Mountain, Nev.Ryan MacKenzie, Homedale, IdahoBen Londo, Pendleton, Ore. Jacob Stacy, Moses Lake Ad Bugenig, Ferndale, Calif. Mert Bradshaw, Eagle Point, Ore.John Redig, Casper, Wyo. Shawn Sorlie, Billings, Mont.Troy Crowser, Whitewood, S.D. Trent Ezell, Hermiston, Ore.J.C. DeSaveur, Roberts, Mont. Josh Reynolds, Ekalaka, Mont.Tate Owens, Rockdale, TexasFrancis Marchand, Omak
Friday nightSamuel Kelts, Millarville, AB Layton Green, Meeting Creek, ABDustin Flundra, Pincher Creek, ABLuke Butterfield, Ponoka, ABJustin Berg, Wainwright, AB Chad Thomson, Black Diamond, ABJake Brown, Eckville, ABColeman Watt, Hardisty, ABJim Berry, Rocky Mountain House, ABRylan Geiger, Bracken, SK Wes Burns, Clayton, N.M.
Saturday nightCooper DeWitt, Rio Rico, Ariz.Chet Johnson, Sheridan, Wyo. Cort
Scheer, Elsmere, Neb. (PRCA No. 5;WCRT No. 1)
Tyler Corrington, Hastings, Minn. Kade Wooton, Roswell, N.M.Heith Allan DeMoss, Heflin, La. Lucas Wilson, War, Queensland,
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Chad Farley, Oelrichs, S.D.Ty Manke, Hermosa, S.D.Louie Brunson, Interior, S.D.
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Texas Jesse Kruse, Great Falls, Mont. Tyrell Smith, Cascade, Mont. Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D.
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Cowboys flock to 80th annual Stampede
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Colt Hamaker, from Wyoming, competes in the saddle broncevent during the 2012 Omak Stampede.
Luke Creasy, Brownfield, AB (No.37 PRCA)
SundayBobby Mote Culver, Ore. (No. 4
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No. 3 CRC)Steven Peebles, Redmond, Ore.
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Chase Erickson, Helena, Mont.(No. 23 PRCA)
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OMAK — Rodeo fansanywhere in the world will havean opportunity to experiencethe Omak Stampede this year.
Announcer Steve Kenyon,the owner and operator ofProRodeoLive.com, will notonly be calling the play-by-playfor fans in attendance at thisyear’s Stampede, but he willalso be broadcasting the eventfor potentially millions ofsatellite radio and onlinelisteners.
“This will be the first timeanything like this has ever beendone, obviously for Omak,”Kenyon said. Kenyon willbroadcast the Sunday
performance of Stampede onRural Radio, which is channel80 on Sirius XM Radio, as wellas his own ProRodeoLive.com
site. This is Kenyon’s sixth year
of broadcasting elite-levelrodeos through ProRodeo
Live.com and he said thereaction from fans has beenoverwhelmingly positive.
“This creates a whole newopportunity for professionalrodeo to be exposed live to fansall over,” he said. “I’ve heardeveryone from truck drivers torodeo contestants’ families.Omak will basically be the thirdevent we’ve broadcast live (thisyear).”
Kenyon said there are alimited number of times andplaces when rodeos can bebroadcast, and he can be in onlyone place at a time, so it wasfortunate that Omak fit into thebroadcasting schedule.
“It’s a pretty elite schedule,”he said, pointing out that theNational Finals Rodeo was thefirst rodeo he did for a livebroadcast and continues to beone of his main stops everyyear.
Kenyon said Omak wasselected for the broadcastpartially because of timing, butalso because Rural Radio andProRodeoLive.com “want tocarry the best quality event.Logistically, it works for me, butit’s the kind and quality of eventthat they want to put on SiriusXM.”
Kenyon said he does have tochange the way he announcesthe rodeo a little bit for theSunday show, because his voicewill be going out to both fansinside the arena and around theworld.
However, “My firstresponsibility is still to theOmak Stampede,” he said.“Entertaining the houseaudience is still going to be thefirst thing that we try to do.”
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OMAK – Stampede fans canget a peek at the founderssquare and encampment trailproposed to link the OmakStampede Arena andencampment area in East SidePark.
A display will be set up at theeast end of the ticket office, 421Stampede Drive E., to show theproposed design.
Omak Rodeo and NativeAmerican Center member KurtDanison said the paved trail hasbeen proposed since the arenawas replaced in 2009.
The display will be staffed byvolunteers and should be openat least three or four hours aday during rodeo weekend.
The city, which owns thepark and arena, included thetrail in its park plan andOkanogan-Omak Rotary Clubput up $40,000 for parkimprovements.
Some of the money wenttoward new restrooms near theColville Confederated Tribes’dance pavilion, but the bulk of itremains for the trail.
As the result of the design“charrette” – an intense,compressed design exercise –Washington State Universitystudents offered renderings of thepark, founders square concourseand trail.
“They had a lot of goodideas,” Danison said.
A common theme forresidents and students wasinclusion of a horseshoe design.
ORNAC later contracted withWenatchee landscapearchitecture firm Project GroundWork to refine the ideas. Arendering of the proposal will beavailable for people to viewduring Stampede.
Danison “is hoping to havesome type of design before
Stampede so it can be displayedand we can promote the sale ofbricks and other items that will beincorporated into the founderssquare and the trail,” committeemember Connie Thomas said.
The design wouldincorporate pavers, which couldbe sold to sponsors, and ahorseshoe motif. It’s not yetknown what the horseshoeswould be made of, but theywould be embedded in the trail.
It’s proposed to have adesign on the horseshoes,possibly stamped or etchedonto the surface.
Regardless of how they’remade, the trail would need tocomply with Americans with
Disabilities Act requirements,Danison said. That might meanthe horseshoe designs wouldhave to comply or that the trailincludes a smooth portionsuitable for wheelchairs,crutches and walkers.
Also proposed is some sortof gateway to mark thetransition from the rodeo areato the encampment area.
Longtime Stampedevolunteer Ed Thiele, a memberof ORNAC, said if the trail canbe built, “I think it’swonderful.”
He said it’s long been adream to have better accessbetween the rodeo andencampment.
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OMAK – Dancing,drumming, stick games andother activities are plannedAug. 8-11 during the OmakStampede Indian Encampment.
The event will be in thetribal dance pavilion on the eastend of East Side Park.
Thursday is campers’ night.Grand entries are planned at
7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.The host drum is Wellpinit-based Iron Spirit, which was the2012 encampment winner.
Masters of ceremonies willbe Emery Wilson of St.Ignatius, Mont., and ArnieBaptiste of Penticton, B.C. Thearena director is WalterWilliams of Nespelem.
Dancing contests areplanned for junior girls andboys, ages 7-12; teen girls andboys, ages 13-17; adult women
and men, ages 18-49, andgolden age women and men,age 50 and older. Several stylesof dancing will be featured.
A drum contest will runsimultaneously with thedancing competition. The headdrum judge will be GeorgeMeninick Jr.
Special dances include ahorse tail special and a suyapi(white person) special.
A dinner, open to everyone,is planned Saturday.
The stick game tournamentwill run in conjunction with thedancing and drumming.
Tournaments are plannedfor children, three-personteams and three- to five-personteams.
The encampment areaincludes a variety of vendorsoffering food, crafts and otheritems. Many families also set uptepees as their private homesfor the weekend.
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The dancing competition will be one of the highlights of theOmak Stampede Indian Encampment.
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OMAK – East Side Park offersplenty of parking and campingspaces for Stampede fans.
Camping spaces in the CarlPrecht RV Park portion fill upearly in the week, but lots ofunimproved camping spots areavailable on various ball fields.There is a charge for camping.
For those visiting the park
by the day, a $5-per-vehicle feeis charged.
Designated disabled parkingis near concession row and theStampede Office, 421 StampedeDrive E., and next to the dancepavilion in the encampmentarea. Disabled parking placardsare required.
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