Other activities at the Motley-Dickens event included recognitions given at the Saturday morning reunion, compiled here from the organization’s social media. The rodeo queen—the candidate from Dickens or Motley County who generated the greatest amount of ticket sales—was recognized as Bre Chavez from Motley County.
102nd Annual Motley-Dickens Rodeo results
102nd Annual Motley-Dickens Rodeo results
102nd Annual Motley-Dickens Rodeo results
The oldest woman in attendance at the reunion from Dickens County was Pat Forbis, and from Motley County, Patricia Green. The oldest man in attendance at the reunion from Motley County was Jim Meador (no man from Dickens County was recognized). Michelle Smith traveled the farthest to attend the reunion. Entertainment at the reunion was provided by Chad Maines and family.
Last Friday and Saturday, Aug. 29–30, at Roaring Springs, Texas, numerous ranch rodeo events took place during the 102nd Motley-Dickens Old Settlers Rodeo, sanctioned by the Working Ranch Cowboys Association (WRCA).The WRCA was created in 1995 by a group of people from across the western United States to promote ranching and preserve the lifestyle of the working cowboy...