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88 th

Annual

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Arcadia All - Florida Championship RodeoMarch 10-13, 2016

See ticketing information on page 4

wpra Barrel Racing

Bareback Riding

Saddle Bronc RidingTie Down Roping

Steer Wrestling

Calf Scramble

Mutton Bustin'

Bull Riding

Agenda:11:00 a.m. Gates Open

1:00 p.m. The Shootout Gang1:30 p.m. Mutton Bustin’2:00 p.m. Rodeo Begins

Featured Events:Bareback Bronc Riding

Steer WrestlingTeam Roping

Saddle Bronc RidingTie Down Calf Roping

Kid’s Calf ScrambleWPRA Barrel Racing

Bull RidingJunior Barrel Racing

The Arcadia All Florida Saddle Club Quadrille

Rodeo Parade Saturday, March 12th, Downtown Arcadia

Quadrille

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Arcadia All - Florida Championship RodeoMarch 10-13, 2016

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The Arcadia All-Flor-ida Championship Rodeo, Inc. will soon have a new home that will bring ad-ditional opportunities to benefit Desoto County and the rodeo community. With support from The Mosaic Company Foundation and other donors, plans for the new Mosaic Arena have been unveiled. The new 8,000 seat facility will provide increased capacity and functionality for the Arcadia All-Florida Championship Rodeo, as well as provide new opportu-nities to host other commu-

The New Mosaic Arena

nity events. The Association has part-nered with community in-dividuals and businesses to make this dream a real-ity. Located adjacent to the Turner Agri-Civic Center, the Rodeo Association has partnered with the coun-ty to operate both facilities with the intent of attracting larger multi-dimensional events to the area. This new state-of-the-art facility will attract more participants and spectators to DeSoto Coun-ty – improving the economic landscape by benefiting local

businesses and civic organiza-tions. The con-struction of the new facility is also expected to have a regional econom-ic impact of more than $9.5 mil-lion. Other major donors include Ben Hill Griffin,

Inc., Doyle & Debi Carlton and the William G. “Kayo” Welles IV Family. The new facility would not be possi-ble without the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! For more information on Mosaic Arena or to make a dona-tion please visit our website www.ArcadiaRodeo.com or call 863-494-2014.

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Mosaic is proud to support the new home of the Arcadia Rodeo.

The Arcadia Rodeo is a long-standing tradition in DeSoto County, one rich with history and deep

community roots. That’s why Mosaic is proud to play a role in growing this signature event for

future generations. This long-term partnership will help create a community gathering place,

attract a greater number of visitors and provide economic opportunities. We share the Rodeo’s

vision for a vibrant community in DeSoto County.

We help the world grow the food it needs.

GROWING NEW MEMORIES FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

www.mosaicindesoto.com

$20 for Reserved Seats ($18 in advance, ends 3/9/16) • $25 for Premium Seats • $30 for Premium Plus Seats • $15 for kids 11 and underChildren must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, event goes on rain or shine!

All ticket prices are per person / per day. Tickets are sold on a � rst come, � rst served basis and there are no refunds or exchanges. Group Rates available to groups 40 or more.

You may now purchase and print your tickets at homeby visiting our website at:

www.ArcadiaRodeo.comTickets can also be purchased the day of the show at the Rodeo Box O� ce,

124 Heard Street, Arcadia, FL 34266or by calling toll free (800) 749-7633 or (863) 494-2014

Tickets will not be mailed out after February 25, 2016O� ce Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am - 4:30pm

WE ACCEPT:Visa, MasterCard, DiscoverAmerican Express, Check,

Money Order or Cash