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NWFSC to host the first annual Emerald Coast PCA Rodeo

The Emerald Coast PCA Rodeo is coming to Niceville as Northwest Florida State College prepares to host its first ever rodeo on November 10-11, 2023 at their campus.  The Emerald Coast PCA Rodeo aims to deliver a premier rodeo experience, showcasing top talent in fan favorite events like bull riding, barrel racing, roping, and more. Attendees can […]

The Emerald Coast PCA Rodeo is coming to Niceville as Northwest Florida State College prepares to host its first ever rodeo on November 10-11, 2023 at their campus. 

  • This event promises heart-stopping action and family fun for all ages.

The Emerald Coast PCA Rodeo aims to deliver a premier rodeo experience, showcasing top talent in fan favorite events like bull riding, barrel racing, roping, and more. Attendees can expect performances from professional cowboys and cowgirls who will compete for prizes and the thrill of victory. 

  • Specialty acts and child-friendly mutton busting will round out two evenings of edge-of-your-seat entertainment.

All proceeds from the rodeo will benefit Raider Athletics at Northwest Florida State College. Funds will help provide critical resources for NWFSC’s student-athletes to support their athletic and academic pursuits.

“We are thrilled to introduce Niceville to the exhilarating world of rodeo,” said NWFSC president Dr. Devin Stephenson.  “We want to invite everyone to support our Raider Athletics Program, see our beautiful campus, and have an unforgettable family-friendly experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.”

The Emerald Coast PCA Rodeo will take place on Friday, November 10 and Saturday, November 11. Both evenings will kick off with mutton busting at 6:30 PM, where children try their hand at rodeo glory by riding sheep. The main rodeo event will start at 7:30 PM each night.

  • Tickets can be purchased online at http://Emeraldcoastrodeo.com. Organizers encourage rodeo fans to buy tickets early for the best seats at this highly anticipated event.

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