Mayor Phil Goode | Mayor Phil Goode Official website
Mayor Phil Goode | Mayor Phil Goode Official website
Prescott Frontier Days, the World’s Oldest Rodeo, in partnership with the City of Prescott, will host an informational meeting to review the proposed master plan for the rodeo grounds on Saturday, May 13, 2023 from 9 a.m.- 10 a.m. at the rodeo grounds, 840 Rodeo Drive, Freeman Building. Citizens will hear a brief presentation, then a Q & A session. They will be able to see renderings, learn about the long-term plan to improve the grounds, and make it a world class facility for rodeo, equine events, trade shows, meetings and conferences.
“We would like the public’s input of the proposed plan, in order to help achieve the best possible outcome,” said General Manager Jim Dewey Brown with Prescott Frontier Days. “Our plan is to make these improvements using funds raised from the private sector, as well as grants and other sources.”
The rodeo grounds are City of Prescott property, and are used for the World’s Oldest Rodeo, Yavapai County Fair and other events throughout the year. Prescott Frontier Days is the 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 of Prescott. For more information about Prescott Frontier Days and the World’s Oldest Rodeo, go to https://worldsoldestrodeo.com/ or call 928-445-4320.
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