(KNZA)--Rodeo action is set to happen in Jackson County Friday and Saturday, as the third annual Jackson County Rodeo again serves as the unofficial kick-off for the Jackson County 4-H fair, beginning Monday(Play Audio)
That's Association spokeswoman Deb Dillner, who says the rodeo, which begins both evenings at 8:00, is again hosted by the Jackson County Fair Association(Play Audio)
Dillner says the gates for the rodeo open at 6:00 both evenings, and coolers, for a low cost, will be allowed this year(Play Audio)
The rodeo action will take place at the Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex, 1 ½ miles south of Holton, on Highway 75 and a ¼ mile west on 214 road. Attendees need to use the south entrance on 214.
Meanwhile, a Pony Pull is planned for 2:00 Saturday afternoon at the Fair Grounds Show Arena in Holton. Admission is free.
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