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    You are at:Home»Local News»Almost time for Tough Enough to Wear Pink Rodeo!

    Almost time for Tough Enough to Wear Pink Rodeo!

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    By KMAN Staff on July 19, 2016 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County

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    The Kaw Valley Rodeo Association’s 10th annual Tough Enough to Wear Pink Rodeo will be at 8 p.m. Friday, July 22, at Wells Arena in Manhattan’s CiCo Park. The event honors cancer survivors and raises awareness and funds for Kansas State University’s Johnson Cancer Research Center.

    The Tough Enough to Wear Pink Rodeo is part of the three-day Kaw Valley PRCA Rodeo, July 21-23. The rodeo is in conjunction with the Riley County Fair, July 21-25. A portion of Friday night’s rodeo ticket sales will go to the cancer research center.

    “We want rodeo fans to pack the arena with pink July 22,” said Gene Klingler, a local physician and chairman of the rodeo association’s Pink Committee. “This event serves as a reminder that cowboys and cowgirls are tough, but cancer survivors are even tougher.”

    Pink T-shirts, hats, bandanas and more will be available for purchase at the rodeo and throughout July, with all proceeds supporting cancer research and education programs at Kansas State University.

    “The pink rodeo is a touching and exciting event, and a huge undertaking. We thank the Kaw Valley Rodeo Association, sponsors and volunteers for putting it on, as well as all the spectators who support it,” said Rob Denell, director of the Johnson Cancer Research Center.

     

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