Rodeo and Rhythm

Story by Carol Pappas
Photos by Mackenzie Free

On the banks of Neely Henry Lake, Greensport Marina and Campground transformed into a thrilling rodeo for two days of family fun people around these parts won’t soon forget.

 Broken Arrow Rodeo Productions put on quite a show, wowing the crowds with non-stop action.

 Sponsors and a host of community volunteers and organizations came together in support of a laudable cause, the Ashville High School Future Farmers of America.

Horses, lassos, cowboys and more against the backdrop of Neely Henry and the mountains formed a stunning scene that are now etched in memories.

Our own Mackenzie Free got in on the action, capturing in photos the moments that defined just how special this event was.

But don’t take our word for it. Check out these reviews from those who experienced it in the moment:

“This was a lot of fun! This is what we need on Neely Henry Lake. Fun by land or water!”

“Had a blast. Can’t believe how y’all pulled this together. Really professional event. Can’t wait till next year.”

“We loved it and rode our boat over for both nights. The food trucks were great, the rodeo was great and enjoyed listening to the music. Thank you for putting this event on. Also, a congratulations to my daughter placing 2nd place in the barrel racing.”

And that was just a sampling of firsthand accounts of Rodeo and Rhythm’s debut.

But perhaps the best quote of all comes from Greensport itself, announcing the rodeo’s expected return: “We hope you loved it just as much as we did, and that you’ll be back for next year’s action, too!”

Thank you, Dave and Stepanie Evans. Job well done!

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