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Enrollment is Open at Cowgirl University
Grab your
reins this fall because Cowgirl University starts up on September 17, 2005.
Cowgirl U is a new series of adult-education classes offered through the
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, dedicated to teaching western
lifestyle and culture.
Cowgirl 101 and Ranching Rodeo and
Basics, Cowgirl U’s first two courses this fall, will take place at Riley
Ranches just 20 minutes west of Fort Worth, Texas where prairies and pastures
make up the classroom and students astride horses use ropes for utensils.
Cowgirl 101
is for beginners. It’s a full-day hands-on adventure for those with little or
no horse experience to ease into the western lifestyle. Grooming, saddling and
riding horses are just the beginning. The day starts off with basic horse care
and then introduces students to a variety of ranch activities like roping, trail
riding and more. The day will end with light refreshments and a friendly game
of ‘washer’ pitching.
For folks with a bit more “horse”
experience, Cowgirl U offers Ranching and Rodeo Basics on October 14 – 15,
2005. This two-day course digs deeper into ranch life. Barrel racing, fence
fixing and team sorting are just a few hands-on activities. Participants will
also have the opportunity to learn from honorees such as Pam Minick and Mitzi
Lucas Riley. After two days of learning the “ropes,” students will compete in a
mini-rodeo where they can apply their newly acquired skills and score some
bragging rights. Cowgirl 101 is not a prerequisite for Ranching and Rodeo
Basics.
DETAILS:
Cowgirl 101
Ages 18 and up
September 17, 2005
Registration deadline is September 6
Ranching Rodeo and Basics
October 14 – 15, 2005
Ages 18 and up
Registration deadline is September 20
The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of
Fame honors and documents the lives of women who have distinguished themselves
while exemplifying the pioneer spirit of the American West.
Located at 1720 Gendy Street in Fort
Worth’s Cultural District, the museum includes interactive exhibit galleries,
three theaters, a retail store and a grand rotunda housing the Hall of Fame.
The museum is open on Tuesdays through
Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sundays from noon to 5 p.m.
Cowgirl U is dedicated to teaching the
western lifestyle and culture through interactive lessons taught by real
cowgirls and cowboys. For more information, please visit
www.cowgirl.net or call
817/336-4475 or 800/476-FAME (3263.)
Edited by Erika Wright
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