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Prescott Frontier Days, the oldest rodeo in the world, will partner with the City of Prescott to review the master plan for the proposed Rodeo Grounds on Saturday, May 13, 2023 from 9-10am at Rodeo Grounds Hold information meetings for , 840 Rodeo Drive, Freeman Building.

Photo courtesy of Merrily Mills.
Citizens will listen to a brief presentation followed by a Q&A session. They can see renderings and learn about long-term plans to improve the grounds and make them a world-class facility for rodeos, equine events, fairs, conferences and conventions.
Jim Dewey Brown, General Manager of Prescott Frontier Days, said: “Our plan is to use funds raised from the private sector, as well as grants and other sources of funding, to make these improvements.”
The meeting will be held on Saturday, May 13, 2023 from 9:00 am to 10:00 am at the Rodeo Grounds, 840 Rodeo Drive, Freeman Building, Prescott, AZ 86305.
The rodeo grounds are owned by the City of Prescott and are used year-round for the world’s oldest rodeo, the Yavapai County Fair, and other events. Prescott Frontier Days is a non-profit organization that operates the world’s oldest rodeo and manages the rodeo grounds as part of a long-term lease with the city. For more information on Prescott Frontier Days and the world’s oldest rodeo, visit https://worldsoldestrodeo.com/ Or call us at 928-445-4320.