Costume Contest Winner at Ranch Rally Receives Saddle

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The last evening of the Ranch Rally, a giant party is held that features live music, dancing, a bonfire and all-out Downunder Horsemanship merriment that carries on until the wee hours of the morning. As a nod to Halloween, part of this year’s festivities will include a costume contest. Attendees are encouraged to get creative and dress to impress. The winner of the contest will receive a Clinton Anderson Signature Saddle, valued at $2,649.99!

“When I created the Ranch Rally, its purpose was to give my dedicated fans more in-depth training information and to let them explore the ranch and my training facilities. However, I also wanted the event to be a place where we could all enjoy each other’s company, which is why we cap the event off with a party. And, if you know me, you know I love to have fun and never stop coming up with ways to make improvements, which is why I thought adding a costume contest to the party and giving away a big prize would make the party even better. I can’t wait to see the costumes people come up with!” Clinton says.

We’re down to our last few tickets for the Ranch Rally, which takes place October 21st and 22nd at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas. To learn all about the Ranch Rally and to purchase tickets, visit downunderhorsemanship.com/events/ranch-rally.

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