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2007 RODEO NEWS in The Abilene Reflector-Chronicle:


Belt buckle auction generates more than $8,000

Dave Bergmeier
Publisher - Editor, The Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
Published August 07, 2007 9:13 AM CDT

The memory of the late Gerald Roberts was honored in an important way as three collector items were sold for more than $4,000 Friday night during the annual Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo belt buckle auction in front of the Harold J. Royer Bandshell.

A shadow box collection was sold for $1,675 to Don Burns. A gallery of enclosed memorabilia was sold for $1,325 to Shannan Hauser, granddaughter of Roberts. A scrapbook of collectibles brought $1,100 and was purchased by a buyer who wished to remain anonymous.

All three of the projects were undertaken by rural Abilene resident Beverly Willcoxon, who spent many hours as a tribute to the rodeo legend and her only request was to have the proceeds be earmarked for the Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo committee.

The auction with all of items raised $8,400.

One of the unique hand-crafted masterpieces created by Beverly Willcoxon that was auctioned off to benefit the Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo Committee

Click here for more information on Beverly Willcoxon and the items she created and donated.


World champions will compete in Abilene during Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo

Entries have closed for the 2007 Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo, and 533 cowboys and cowgirls are making travel plans to come to Abilene Aug. 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Once again, world champions -- both current and past -- will be in town to compete, along with many National Finals Rodeo qualifiers. Fans will see the best rodeo cowboys and cowgirls going down the road today.
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Special to The Abilene Reflector-Chronicle - Published July 24, 2007 8:45 AM CDT


Hickok Rodeo committee thanks supporters, volunteers; look ahead to 2007

The president of the Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo committee thanked sponsors and volunteers during the annual appreciation banquet Monday at the Elks Club.

Jerry Marsteller said there was no way a Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association-sanctioned event could be conducted during the Central Kansas Free Fair without the support of the community at large and businessmen and women who are so willing to give of resources and time.
“We appreciate each and every one of you,” he said.
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Story by DAVE BERGMEIER
Editor, The Abilene Reflector-Chronicle


Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo committee president Jerry Marsteller

Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo committee president Jerry Marsteller started in 1991 because he had an interest in watching the rebirth of the local rodeo, now one of Abilene’s signature events in the summer. “I was asked to be on the committee,” he said with a smile. “I enjoy rodeo and to help work and produce everything that goes along with it.”


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Story by DAVE BERGMEIER
Editor, The Abilene Reflector-Chronicle

 

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