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Sunday, October 26, 2008

All Aboard!



4-H Fall Fun Days continue with a train ride on the Santa Fe Southern Railway Sunday November 9th, departing 2p.m. sharp - 4-Hers must be there by 1:30 p.m. The Hot Shot Train leaves from the Historic Depot in the heart of Santa Fe and travels down to the rim of the Galisteo Basin for a wide view from this interesting geologic uplift. After a brief stop to soak up the scenery, the train returns to Santa Fe. Snacks, hot and cold drinks are available onboard - or you can even pack your own brown bag lunch! Train Arrives back to Santa Fe depot approximately 4:30 p.m.

This trip is being hosted by the Turquoise Trail Wranglers 4-H club and sponsored by Suzanne Grais & Brad Hammond owners of Kowboyz Western Wear on 345 W. Manhattan at Guadalupe, diagonally across from the Train Depot.

Due to Kowboyz generous donation tickets for us 4-Hers, family & friends are only $5 for kids & $10 for adults (by the way tickets are normally $14 for children & $28 for adults - thank you KOWBOYZ!).

This is a great deal! Seats will go fast! Right now we are scheduled to have our own rail car, and can take up to 48 passengers. So please mark your calendar and RSVP ASAP. We have to give a final count & money to book our train by Tuesday, November 4th.

So don't delay, reserve your seats today!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Mr. McKinley and our kids... Front Page News!


Captions read: Henry McKinley of Lone Bute helps Ian Czmyrid, 10, of Santa Fe with his roping skills Sunday afternoon at the opening day of a roping clinic in the newly built arena for the Turquoise Trail Wranglers 4-H Club. The arena was built to give the children of Santa Fe and surrounding counties a place to practice and learn rodeo skills.

Inset photo: Jack Cameron, 7, prepares for a lesson on rodeo roping.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Roping Clinic a Huge Success!

We could not have asked for a more beautiful day! Under sun-filled skies, forty 4-H kids from clubs throughout Santa Fe County, along with their parents and siblings graced Crossed Arrows Ranch home of the Turquoise Trail Wranglers arena for a day of 4-H fun, friendship, and food. Thank you kids for your enthusiasm - you guys are awesome!

Thank you to everyone who helped us put on this event - we couldn't have done it without you!!! A Very special thank you to Clint Mortenson of Mortenson Silver & Saddles for donating his whole day to teach us all about roping. To Master roper Mr. Henry McKinley - we can't thank you enough for providing the livestock for this event and for lending your mastery of archery too. To Super Looper and wonderful instructors Ronnie and Shelley Milliore. To Carl Hawkins who "put on the hog" cookin' out of his authentic 1890s chuckwagon, and to his helpers of the day, Steve Price, Jacinda Witt and Diane Clare. To our singing cowboy Jasper McCoy - thanks for lending your voice. Thank you to our Turquoise Trail Wrangler parents/leaders: Mark Hermeling, Greg Cummings, Jim Vidamour, and Angela Flores for their all their help. Thank you to San Marcos Feed Store for the buckets, scoopers, roping and ranch books - thanks Tom! A very special thanks to Western Horseman columnist and author Bill Manns and Judy Benson of Zon Publishing who made sure every kid went home with one of their calendars, Cowboy & Cowgirl coffee table books or postcard books. To Frank Romero, Linda and the gang at L&L, Chris Czymarid, Bobby & Debbie Borrego, and Eaves Ranch manager Thomas Wingate - thank you.
As a final note... This event couldn't have been possible without Kenny Tomlinson who not only spearheaded the initial construction of our arena, but to all the other things he made happen and the time it took to do it all. Thank you, you are THE MAN!




All eyes are on Clint Mortenson as he begins the roping class at the Crossed Arrows Ranch, home of the Turquoise Trail Wranglers.


Practice makes perfect.


View from atop the bucking chutes of our kids hard at work and having fun.


Girls Ranch Mustangs impressed all with their new roping skills.


Cloverbuds rule!


While on his lunch break Mr. McKinley taught archery to our Cloverbuds - where does he get his energy?!


Chuckwagon master Carl Hawkins and Bonanza Creek manager Steve Price.


Come and get it!!!


Cowboy crooner Jasper McCoy.


Swinging into the saddle.


Running the chutes for our ropers.


Cochiti Trail Blazer tracking his steer.


One of our cowgirls in action.


Watching the action!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Roping Clinic Tomorrow, Oct. 12 Wind or Shine!


Hey everybody its Cris!! Just wanted to let everyone know that WE WILL STILL BE HAVING THE CLINIC TOMORROW OCTOBER 12, NO MATTER THE WIND!!! The only reason we would have a cancelation would be due to rain or flying pigs.

Thanks sunshine and sparkles,
Cris

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

4-H Council Meeting & Carnival, Friday October 10th

Good luck to our club's new 4-H County Council Representatives: Cade Hermeling, Blaze Cummings, and Wyatt Vidamour.

Looking forward to seeing you on Friday October 10th at County Extension Building for the council meeting and carnival afterwards.

Monday, October 6, 2008

October 1st Organizational Meeting


Wranglers, parents, and leaders.


Wranglers club leader and SF County 4-H AG agent guest speaker .


No job is finished until the paperwork is done - way to go Wranglers!