“The Texas Black Invitational Rodeo was cancelled last year due to the pandemic, so the African American Museum is especially excited to bring it back in 2021,” said Dr. Harry Robinson, Jr., president and CEO of the African American Museum, Dallas. “This event is hugely popular, and we can’t wait to see our daring group of cowboys and cowgirls compete in the newly renovated Fair Park Coliseum.”
Kicking off with the Grand Entry Parade at 6 p.m., this fast-paced sporting
event also provides guests with a glimpse of the historical contributions that
African Americans made in the settling of the western United States. The event
also includes on-field kids activities, trick lasso performances, concessions,
music and more.
“My family has been part of this rodeo since day one,” said cowboy Ke’Elronn
Hatley who participates every year in the calf-roping events. “And as much my
brothers and I love competing, we’re probably just as proud knowing we’re
helping to tell the stories of the Black cowboy and keep that history
alive.”
Members from the Dallas Chapter and the North Dallas
Chapter of the National Panhellenic Council will serve as grand marshals.
The title sponsor is Montgomery Law,
PLLC/CarWreckCowboy.com. Bronco sponsors are the Law Office of Vonda
Bailey, PLLC and Musume/Akai, Crockett 39 Properties, LLC.
Cowboy sponsors are Judge Sandra Jackson 302nd Family District Court and
AAA Data Communications, Inc.
Media partners are Fox 4 and More 27 and Majic
94.5 and 97.9 The Beat.
Doors open at 6 p.m., and the rodeo kicks off at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and VIP box seats are $25 (plus applicable fees) at fairparktix.com. Tickets will also be available at the door.
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