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October 18, 2007 - Thursday - 6:30-8:30 pm at the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
"Evenin'
With"....Texas
Cowboy Hall of Fame Inductee - Pam Minick and Debbie Garrison ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame offers an “Evenin’ With…”
TCHOF Inductees Pam Minick and Debbie Garrison.
FORT WORTH, TX
– The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame Museum presents an evening with
former Miss Rodeo America winners and Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
Inductees, Pam Minick and Debbie Garrison, on October 18, 2007.
The evening will feature an intimate meet and greet
opportunity, then they will answer questions on their various areas
of expertise including rodeo, beauty pageants, team roping,
broadcasting, and basic horsemanship. A guided tour of the Texas
Cowboy Hall of Fame and its legendary Inductees will kick off the
evening.
Pam Minick is a former Miss Rodeo America, and one of the
most well known faces in the world of rodeo. She served on the board
of directors of the Women's Pro Rodeo Association for 16 years as
Publicity Director, 2nd Vice President, and Vice President. Pam has
appeared as a sports commentator/interviewer on over 1,000
nationally televised rodeo, equestrian, and country music specials.
Pam is the marketing director of Billy Bob's Texas, "The World's
Largest Honky Tonk", a 100,000 square foot family entertainment
center in the Fort Worth Stockyards.
Aside from a very extensive career in the Rodeo industry, Pam
has also dedicated a great deal of her time to multiple fundraising
projects including the Speedway Children's Charities, the Windy Ryon
Roping, and the Alzheimer’s Gala. Pam is a 2004 inductee into the
Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Debbie Garrison, also a former Miss Rodeo America, is a
legendary icon in women’s rodeo. She has been awarded for all
her great accomplishments
like being listed as one of the most “Notable Women of
Texas”. Selected for “Woman of the year award” for the Mineral
Wells, Texas, zonta club status of Women presentation. She was
selected as the 1994 outstanding young alumnus form Tarleton State
University. In 2000 she was inducted into the Cowboy Capital Walk of
Fame in Stephenville, Texas, for rodeo accomplishments and
contributions. Debbie is currently competing in the U.S team roping
association and is involved in various other team roping
associations. She is a 2000 Inductee into the Texas Cowboy Hall of
Fame.
Our amazing event will be held inside the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
on Tuesday, October 18, 2007.
It begins at 6:30 p.m. with a guided museum tour and
refreshments. Pam and Debbie’s program begins at 7:00. Admission is
free to the public. For any questions please contact the Texas
Cowboy Hall of Fame at 817-626-7131.
The Texas
Cowboy Hall of Fame honors over 70 men and women who have made
significant contributions to western culture and rodeo in Texas.
The museum is also home of the Sterquell Wagon Collection
with over 60 horse drawn wagons, carriages, and sleighs. The museum
offers a charming western gift store and the Jersey Lilly Old Time
Photo Parlor.
Located in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, the museum and gift
shop are open Monday through Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; Friday
and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.; Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
For
more information please call 817-626-7131 or visit us
on the web at www.texascowboyhalloffame.com
For More information call the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame at 817-626-7131
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