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Pictured from left, Emma-Leigh Myers of Haxtun and Star Corliss of Greeley, show off one of the many tricks they learned over the 3-day camp. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications
Rodeo Bible Camp shows many tricks
Multitasking scripture and bull riding was a feat for many youth who went to Rodeo Bible Camp last week. From June 23-26, 28 youth from ages 8-18 and seven instructors from the camp joined together at the Phillips County Fairgrounds to discuss both the Bible and roping techniques. This is the first year for the Bible camp to be hosted in Holyoke.
On Saturday, June 26, Rodeo Bible Camp held a showcase free to the public where the youth showed what they had learned over the past few days. The categories for the showcase were bull riding and steering, barrels, goat and cattle tying, trick riding, tie down roping, breakaway and team roping.
Holyoke youth Peyton Adams and Bo Steggs were part of the camp along with other people from both Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska. During the showcase, information about the youth were shared such as where they go to school, their hobbies, favorite person in the Bible, favorite verse and more.
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