I hope everyone is having a great week. This weekend we celebrated Cowboy Heritage Days and the Pleasanton Young Farmers’ Open Rodeo. Young Farmers have been putting on a rodeo in August for decades and this was the second annual city-sponsored Cowboy Heritage Days. The event was a collaboration between the city and the
The Cowboy of the Year for 2023 and the South Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame inductees will be announced Friday, August 18, at 7 p.m. at the Atascosa County Show Barn Arena. This prestigious presentation and salute to our cowboys is now in its 57th year. The presentation starts promptly at 7 p.m. -
Josh Jaskinia saddles up a bronc during the 2022 Pleasanton Young Farmers Rodeo and Dance. PLEASANTON EXPRESS FILE PHOTO The 2023 Cowboy Heritage Days and Young Farmers’ Rodeo promise a vibrant lineup of festivities, including the prestigious selection of the 2023 Cowboy of the Year, a parade in downtown Pleasanton, a scrumptious Cowboy breakfast, multi-genre
Food Drive for Child Abuse Prevention Month Atascosa County Child Welfare Board and CPS Food Drive, collecting all month long. Help stock the Rainbow Room with food convenient for kids and teens. Drop off food at CPS office in Jourdanton (across Chile Bandera) between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. from Monday Friday. CAST Spirit Fridays Children’s
Easter activity at Poteet Public Library April 5 Join the library from 4-4:45 p.m. to read a book and color your own Easter egg. Special Olympics & Resource Fair April 6 Poteet ISD football stadium, 1100 School Dr. from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Local and surrounding area schools to participate. Public may attend, but please