(KNZA)--Local rodeo action is set for Saturday evening, when the Valley Falls Saddle Club hosts bull riding, with the main event starting at 7:00.
The Bulls, for the CPBR sanctioned event, are being provided by Kris Martin, and his Walkin' M Bull Company.
Martin says along with the Valley Falls Saddle Club, and accompanying community support, he's grateful to those sponsors who worked together to make the bull riding event possible.
Martin says the event. Open for a low price to the public, while children 6 and under are admitted free, is held in conjunction with the community of Denison's 125th birthday party.
The bull riding event will be held at the Valley Falls Saddle Club, located 5 miles west of Valley Falls on Highway 16.
Full details can be found on the club's Facebook page here.
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