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JULY 27-30, 2022


✪ ✪ ✪ OFFICIAL EVENT GUIDE ✪ ✪ ✪
2018
VOLUNTEER POWER INDEX
Board of Directors and
Shareholders
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The true ‘horsepower’ of the Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede
is the over 500 volunteers who offer their time and energy to Stampede Committees
ensure our rodeos, parade, concerts and countless forms of free and our Sponsors
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entertainment come alive at the end of July. The commitment is
spread throughout the year with the Broncs & Honky Tonks Indoor Stampede Royalty
Spring Rodeo, the WPCA Chuckwagon races, Enerplus Olde Tyme Contestants 6
Christmas Fair and Christmas Farmers’ Market plus the Zoetis Beef
Pen Show. Stampede
Summer Jam 7
Steeped in tradition, the Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede
remains true to its roots of western heritage while embracing the Midway and
excitement of today! Whether your family has been here for five Ticket to Ride 8
generations or you moved here recently, the Stampede considers
you part of our family. Please accept our volunteers’ invitation to Methanex
experience the 2022 Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede. Kiddies Day 9
Stampede Store Decorating
and All Breed Horse Show 10
Ranch Horse Competition
and Farmers’ Market 12
Annual Stampede
Parade and Map 13
Daily Schedule
of Events 16
Stampede
Night Shows 18
Summer
Pro Rodeo
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Lotteries
and Raffles 22
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Free Stage
Entertainment 24
Stampede Pancake Breakfasts
and Stampede Tradeshow
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JULY 27-30, 2022 Better Living
and Visual Arts
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mhstampede.com
Country in the City
and Pioneer Village 29
Beer
Gardens 30
Grounds Map
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Phone: 403.527.1234 Toll free: 1-888-mhrodeo (647-6336)
P.O. Box 1298, 2055 21st Avenue SE
Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 7N1
Photographers: Fred Monk, Justin Costea, Linda Pierson, Susan Rex, Bob Colley, Randy Feere,
Joan Kennedy, Tye Carnelli, Dennis Beierbach, Eugene Erick , John Stasienko

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Back Row: Byron Cavan, Ron Edwards (General Manager), Wayne Webber, Marni Fisher, Randy Noble
Front Row: Stan O’Çonnor, Darlene Keeler (President Elect), Dave Ziegenhagel (President), Lori Siedlecki (Secretary), Wendy Jalbert (Treasurer)

SHAREHOLDERS
Christopher Adie Bill Dearborn Kyle Forbes John Maloney Ray Reierstad Dann Sodero*
Bill Anhorn Carson Dennis Tyler Foster Rick Massini Dwayne Ries Mike Suberlak
Gary Armstrong Cindy Dennis Greg Frey Chris Massini Brian Rinke Rob Tetz
James Balmer Justin Derzaph Brenda Gilchrist Garry Mauch Candice Ristau Bob Thomson
Russ Barnes Angie Derzaph Doug Glock Leslie Mayer Cole Ristau Miles Thorson
Terry Bartman Jason Dola Ronald Grover Rob Ritchie Al Tisnic
Pat McGarry
Josh Beck Mike Doll L. Eric Hansen
Irene McGarry Robert Romanuck Randy Vandean
Ian Blakely Joanne Ebel Jason Hirsch
Andy McGrogan Stan Sauer* Ron VanMaarion
Jerrod Blanchette Rick Ebel Mike Hirsch
City of Medicine Hat Troy Sauter Ron Verhegge
Korena Bleile Ron Edwards Darius Hodgins
Don McLennan Drew Schafer Dustin Vossler
Travis Bleile Marni Fisher Shane Hok -
Cypress County Cody McNalley Melissa Schafer Wade Watson
Dean Brandt Shirley Elliott
Bill Hope Garry Meidinger Vernon Schick Kathy Webber
Ron Bray Doug Ellis
Ross Brigden Bris English Brad Howe Debbie Nielsen* Chantel Schick Wayne Webber
Shannon Brost Darcy English Chris Howells Peter Nielsen* Larry Schlenker John Weimer
Dale Brown Harold Exner Mandy Hyland Randy Noble Brian Schneider Eldon Wells
Lance Cavan Dwayne Fettig Wendy Jalbert Stan O’Connor Les Schwabe Gail Williams
Byron Cavan Dennis Fischer Darlene Keeler Gary Pahl Adolf Seiler Mel Williams
Cathryn Clarke Ted Fisher Evelyn Kleis LeRay Pahl Len Sharland* Marv Woelfle
Treiber J Doug Fleming Barry Koch Scott Pahl Neal Siedlecki Bill Yeast
Frank Clish Ted Flemmer* Rob Lefever Rick Porter Lori Siedlecki Kenneth Yee
Terry Cooper David Forbes Harold Leitch Carson Price Andrea Slofstra Len Zenith
James Cresswell Gordon Forbes Roger Lynde* Blaine Pudwell Norm Smith David Ziegenhagel
Cam Davis Ken Forbes* Denis Malley Dale Rasmuson Jim Sodero Travis Ziegenhagel
*Denotes Life Member
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COMMITTEES AND CHAIRS
50/50: Luanne Schneider Free Entertainment: Bob Thomson Promotions: Darlene Keeler
Beer: Dwayne Ries Grand Entry: Mandy Hyland Queen Contest: Lori Siedlecki
Beer Gardens: Randy Noble Green: Brenda Fandrick & Robin Keenan Ranch Horse: Brad Howe
Better Living: Cathryn Clarke-Treiber Horse Show: Brenda Gilchrist Risk Management: Tom Otte
Box Seat, Dignitaries Rodeo: Wayne Webber
Lounge: Stan O’Conner
& Grandstand: Marni Fisher Social Media: Haley Schlenker
Outside Gate: Bill Hope
Casino: Chris Howells Sponsorship: Bob Thomson
Chuckwagons: Ross Brigdon Parade: Jim Balmer Youth: Wendy Jalbert
Country in the City: June Thomson Pen Show: Greg Frey Visual Arts: Laura Kennedy
Entertainment: Marni Fisher & Harold Exner Pioneer Village: Owen Jalbert Volunteer Night: Wendy Jalbert & Darlene Keeler

THANK YOU SPONSORS


• AgPlus Mechanical • D3h Hospitality Group • Medicine Hat News – • Rocky Mountain Equipment
• AirTech Limited (Days Inn & Home Inn Express) Alta Newspaper Group • Rodeo Canada (SMS Equipment)
• Alberta Premium • Dunmore Road Shell • Methanex Corporation • Save On Foods
• Baker Hughes • Dynamic Industrial Solutions • Molson Coors • Scotiabank
• Big Marble • Ebel’s Limousine and • Montana’s Bar and Grill • Servus Credit Union
• BMO Event Décor • National Smokeless Tobacco • Shooting Star Events
• Brewmaster • Enerplus Corporation
• Nelson Radiator • Silcan Contracting Ltd
• C&H Irrigation • Ertmann’s Saddle Shop
• Pad-Car Mechanical • Solvet
• Cancarb Limited • FCC-Farm Credit Canada
• Palliser Sales • South Country Co-op
• Cargill • Flo Rodeo (CPRA)
• Panago Pizza • Standard Jeep
• Cascade Energy • Four Seasons RV
• Pattison Media • Starks
• City Signs • Great West Kenworth
• Peerless Building Products • Sterling Trailers
• Connaught Golf Course • GVN Structures
• Pembina Pipeline Corporation • Sunwise Engineering
• CNRL (Canadian Natural • Hargrave Ranching Co Ltd.
• Hydrodig • Petroforce Industries • TD Canada Trust
Resources Ltd)
• Industrial Backhoes • Plato’s Superior Roofing • T-Down Trailers
• Cooper Rentals
• Iron Horse Energy Services • Prairie Post • The Social (by Red Velvet)
• Copper Coulee Casino
• Kal-Tire • Prime Printing • Tourism Medicine Hat
• CPS – Crop Production Services
• Creekside Veterinary Services • Lammles Western Wear & Tack • RBC Dominion Securities • UFA Cooperative
• CVS Controls • McDonald’s Medicine Hat • RBC Royal Bank • Weir Construction
• Cypress County • Medicine Hat Accommodation • Remcon Builders • Western Financial Group
• Cypress Insurance Association • RJ’s Ice and Water • Western Tractor
• Cypress View Veterinary Services • Medicine Hat Feeding Company • Robertson Implements • Zoetis

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Stampede Royalty STAMPEDE
QUEEN CONTEST
THURSDAY, JULY 14TH
Horsemanship Competition
7:00 p.m.
Grandstand Area
Accepting donations to the Food Bank

FRIDAY, JULY 15TH


Speech Night Competition
and Dinner
Dinner 6:30 p.m.
Speeches 7:30
Cypress Centre Auditorium
Tickets available at the Stampede office
$25/person

Bailee SATURDAY, JULY 16TH


Fashion Show

McNaughton
1:30 p.m.
Cypress Centre Auditorium
Donation to the Queen & Princess Scholarship Fund

2022 QUEEN CONTESTANTS

Caitlin Shaylyn Kearra


Watson Hunt Borthwick

NORTHLANDS
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MONDAY, JULY 25
Pre-show @6:30pm
with Derrick

I S S I O N SHOWTIME 7 pm
$10➤HAUNGDRYMHORSEMNAN
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IN THE GRANDSTAND
 ahoney & Friends
CONCESSION ✭W illow Creek
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➤50/50 DRA ✭B rodie
✭A udrey 3
✭T hree Hole Punch
✭ Reese Klaiber
✭ Broad Band

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N S W E D . & F RI.
I C E R I D E C OUP O
1/ 2 PR
NOON TIL 3!
E A D M I S S I O N $ 10
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new hours!
midway open 1 p.m. to midnight

TICKET TO RIDE SAVE until July 26th


Wristbands on sale for $40.00 at Medicine Hat Co-op
Grocery Stores and Gas Bar Locations
Wristbands will be available on the grounds starting July 27th for $50.00
*Wristbands are good for all day on the Midway any one day of the Stampede.
Must be ages 2 and up to go on the rides* DOES NOT INCLUDE GATE ADMISSION
***Save $10***
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Kiddies Day
F R I D AY, J U LY 2 9
0 noon :0 Admission to the grounds between
Gates open at 12 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m. (12 & under)
e gin s at 1 2 :0 0 n o on - 3:00 p.m • Hot Dogs, Popsicles & Water
Fun b • Face Painting

PIONEER VILLAGE
• Bouncy Castles
• Watermelon Eating Contest at 2:30 p.m.
• Games
- Pony Hops
- Fishing ages 1-3
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• Scavenger Hunt: 4 age groups:
➢ 1 - 4 Years
➢ 5 - 7 Years
➢ 8 - 10 Years
➢ 11 - 12 Years
JULY 27-30, 2022
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STORE DECORATING CHALLENGE
2022 STORE DECORATING WHO? 
JUDGING IS ON JULY 25 Any business can enter, there are a
FROM 11AM - 1PM. variety of categories: Banks | Retail Stores
We encourage you to challenge your | Non-retail/Offices | Bars/Restaurants/
neighbouring businesses and other Hotels/Fast Food | Never Entered before 
community businesses to get involved!
WHY? 
WHAT IS IT?  Why not!! It is free, except the creativity
Store decorating is when you decorate and cost associated with the decorations
your establishment in the 2022 Stampede - let’s get in the Stampede spirit!!
theme “WE RIDE AGAIN”
For more information please
WHEN IS IT?  contact the Stampede office:
We encourage you to keep your 403-527-1234 or
decorations up the entire month of enter online at
July, however, July 25 is the day you will mhstampede.com
want to go all out! Play the music, dress
the part, have fun!!

ALL BREED *NEW* July 22 - Dressage Schooling rounds

HORSE SHOW
 THE ALL BREED HORSE SHOW 7 P.M. - 9 P.M.
Friday 8am - Dressage and Western Dressage
Hunter schooling rounds available after 7pm
Saturday 8am - English, Hunter from cross-rail to 2’9”,
Hack Classes
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JULY 22-24
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presented by the Canadian Gunhub Inc.
Sunday 8am - Halter Classes, Western Classes,
Costume Classes Trail will be set up in a separate ring

Full details online


mhstampede.com

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KICK
OFF
DAY
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 27

DOUBLE TOONIE
ADMISSION
& HALF PRICE RIDE TOKENS NOON ‘TIL 3

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RANCH HORSE
COMPETITION
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SHOW TIME IS
12:30pm until 3:00pm
SALE AT 4:00pm
Selling 20 head of Broke Ranch
Horses and Prospects, all
AQHA & APHA registered
PRIZES:
1st place: $4000
2nd place: $2000
3rd place: $1000
For more information
mhstampede.com
403.527.1234
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NO MARKET JULY 30
Fresh Vegetables-Seasonal BC Fruits-Wines-Coffees & Teas-
Crafts-Fresh Baking-Artwork-Fresh Honey-Meats & Specialty
Meats-Homemade Soaps & Lotions and so much more!

Proudly sponsored by
For more information call 403.527.1234
or visit mhstampede.com
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ANNUAL Honourary Parade Marshall:

STAMPEDE PARADE BOB RIDLEY


Bob Ridley is the Medicine Hat
Thursday, July 28th Tigers longtime broadcaster who
9:00 a.m. had missed only one game in 51
seasons of Tigers hockey before
Downtown, Medicine Hat
having to step back until the final
game of the 2021-22 season due to
cancer treatments. Ridley has called
a game in every season of Tigers
history and was set to reach the
4,000th game milestone in
2020 before COVID pushed
his big game to March 21,
2021. The one time bus
driver of the Tigers was
honoured last season
with a banner hung
in Co-op Place. The
Western Hockey League has created an award in
the 77-year-old’s name, the Bob Ridley Award for
Media Excellence, which is to be presented annually
Enter online at to a distinguished member of the radio, television,
mhstampede.com and print journalism industry in recognition of their
outstanding contributions to sports journalism and
For more information call 403.527.1234 the WHL. Ridley was the first recipient.

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FORM UP AREAS
1. Cowboys & Cowgirls 5
2. Glamour Class
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3. Western Riding Groups

B 4. Comic
A
5. Commercial Floats
6. Organizations
7. Community Floats
8. Special Ranch
9. 4H Clubs
10. Big People, Little People
11. Antique Cars, Trucks and Tractors
12. Non Competitive

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PROUD SPONSOR

Purchase any top &


bottom and receive
15 % OFF
Live your own west.

3196 Dunmore Road SE, Medicine Hat Offer valid July 27-30, 2022 only in Lammle’s Medicine Hat location Lammles.com

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The Canadian Finals Rodeo is a world-class rodeo
event that brings together the very best rodeo athletes

NOV 2 - NOV 6
and fans from around the world. Over a six-day
period, you can catch high energy performances from
Canada’s top athletes with 120 competitors and seven
performances. Also enjoy on-site entertainment at the
cfrreddeer.ca Rising Stars Junior Canadian Finals Rodeo, CFR Cabaret
and Trade Show. We invite you to join us in celebration
Tickets Available at TicketsAlberta.com of all things western!

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DAILY EVENTS 9:00 a.m.
THURSDAY, JULY 28
STAMPEDE PARADE
ON THE GROUNDS AT:
Downtown Medicine Hat

WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 12:00 p.m.


12:30 p.m.
Gates Open
What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY ARE 12:30 p.m. Prairie Dogs Grass area east of office
DOUBLE TOONIE DAYS 1:00 p.m. WCA Midway Opens
General Admission only $4.00 from noon to 3 p.m.
Pioneer Village SE Corner
WEDNESDAY IS KICK-OFF DAY! 1:00 p.m. Petting Zoo Opens

ON THE GROUNDS AT: Penelope the Clown


1:00 p.m. Strolling
(face painting, balloons)
12:00 p.m. Gates Open
Parking lot between office
12:30 p.m. What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall) 1:15 p.m. West Coast Lumberjack Show
& Cypress Centre
12:30 p.m. Prairie Dogs Grass area east of office 1:15 p.m. Horse Grooming
1:00 p.m. WCA Midway Opens 1:30 p.m. Come Ride a Pony
1:00 p.m. Petting Zoo Opens Pioneer Village SE Corner 1:30 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall)

Penelope the Clown 2:00 p.m. Sheep Shearing


1:00 p.m. Strolling
(face painting, balloons) 2:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage
Parking lot between office 2:30 p.m. Equine Therapy - Hilary
1:15 p.m. West Coast Lumberjack Show
& Cypress Centre
3:00 p.m. Prairie Dogs Grass area east of office
1:15 p.m. Horse Grooming
Penelope the Clown
1:30 p.m. Come Ride a Pony 3:00 p.m. Strolling
(face painting, balloons)
1:30 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall) 3:00 p.m. Sheep Shearing
2:00 p.m. Sheep Shearing 3:00 p.m. What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
2:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage 3:30 p.m. Farrier - Hoof Trimming
2:30 p.m. Equine Therapy - Hilary Parking lot between office
3:45 p.m. West Coast Lumberjack Show
3:00 p.m. Prairie Dogs Grass area east of office & Cypress Centre

3:00 p.m. Sheep Shearing 4:00 p.m. Stick Horse Barrel Racing

Penelope the Clown 4:00 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
3:00 p.m. Strolling
(face painting, balloons) 4:30 p.m. Sheep Shearing
3:00 p.m. What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall) 4:30 p.m. Terrance B Hypnotist McDonald’s South Stage
Parking lot between office 4:45 p.m. Horse Grooming
3:45 pm. West Coast Lumberjack Show
& Cypress Centre
5:00 p.m. Come Ride a Pony
4:00 p.m. Stick Horse Barrel Racing
Penelope the Clown
4:00 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall) 5:00 p.m. Strolling
(face painting, balloons)
4:30 p.m. Sheep Shearing THURSDAY IS MILITARY DAY.
4:30 p.m. Terrance B Hypnotist McDonald’s South Stage WE SALUTE OUR TROOPS!
4:45 p.m. Horse Grooming
5:00 p.m. PROFESSIONAL RODEO
Penelope the Clown
5:00 p.m. Strolling 5:30 p.m. Equine Therapy - Hilary
(face painting, balloons)
5:00 p.m. Come Ride a Pony 5:30 p.m. What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
5:30 p.m. Prairie Dogs Grass area east of office 6:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage
5:30 p.m. Equine Therapy - Hilary 6:00 p.m. Sheep Shearing
5:30 p.m. What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall) 6:30 p.m. Farrier - Hoof Trimming
6:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage Parking lot between office
7:00 p.m. West Coast Lumberjack Show
& Cypress Centre
6:00 p.m. Sheep Shearing
7:00 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
Parking lot between office
7:00 p.m. West Coast Lumberjack Show
& Cypress Centre
Country in the City Events
7:00 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
7:00 p.m. Petting Zoo Closes Professional Rodeo
8:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage Grandstand Night Shows GATE ADMISSION:
$10 ADULTS
8:30 p.m. Grandstand Night Show: TRACE ADKINS Special Events
$5 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER
9:15 p.m. Terrance B Hypnotist McDonald’s South Stage Fireworks

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7:00 p.m. Petting Zoo Closes 7:00 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
8:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage 7:00 p.m. Petting Zoo Closes
9:00 p.m. Grandstand Night Show: MACKENZIE PORTER 8:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage
9:15 p.m. Terrance B Hypnotist McDonald’s South Stage 8:00 p.m. PROFESSIONAL RODEO
Fireworks Approx. 10:45 p.m. 9:15 p.m. Terrance B Hypnotist McDonald’s South Stage

FRIDAY, JULY 29 Fireworks Approx. 10:45 p.m.

METHANEX KIDDIES DAY! SATURDAY, JULY 30


12 & under KIDDIES DAY EVENTS: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ON THE GROUNDS AT:
Gates open 12 noon to 3 p.m. for FREE ADMISSION (12 & under only)
A chance to win amazing prizes! PONY HOPS, FACE PAINTING, PRIZES! 12:00 p.m. Gates Open

FRIDAY IS DOUBLE TOONIE DAY 12:30 p.m.


1:00 p.m.
Prairie Dogs
WCA Midway Opens
Grass area east of office

FREE ADMISSION FOR 12 & UNDER, $4.00 FOR 13 & UP


NOON TO 3 P.M. 1:00 p.m. Petting Zoo Opens Pioneer Village SE Corner
ON THE GROUNDS AT:
Penelope the Clown
1:00 p.m. Strolling
12:00 p.m. Gates Open (face painting, balloons)
12:00-1:00 p.m. Stampede Royalty Visit Parking lot between office
1:15 p.m. West Coast Lumberjack Show
& Cypress Centre
12:30 p.m. What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
1:15 p.m. Horse Grooming
12:30 p.m. Prairie Dogs Grass area east of office
1:00 p.m. WCA Midway Opens
1:30 p.m. PROFESSIONAL RODEO
1:30 p.m. Come Ride a Pony
1:00 p.m. Petting Zoo Opens Pioneer Village SE Corner
1:30 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
Penelope the Clown
1:00 p.m. Strolling 2:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage
(face painting, balloons)
Parking lot between office 2:30 p.m. Equine Therapy - Hilary
1:15 p.m. West Coast Lumberjack Show
& Cypress Centre
3:00 p.m. Prairie Dogs Grass area east of office
1:15 p.m. Horse Grooming
Penelope the Clown
3:00 p.m. Strolling
1:30 p.m. Come Ride a Pony (face painting, balloons)
1:30 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall) 3:00 p.m. Come Learn to Rope
2:00 p.m. Farrier - Hoof Trimming 3:00 p.m. What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
2:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage Parking lot between office
3:45 pm. West Coast Lumberjack Show
& Cypress Centre
2:30 p.m. Equine Therapy - Hilary
4:00 p.m. Stick Horse Barrel Racing
3:00 p.m. Prairie Dogs Grass area east of office
4:00 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
Penelope the Clown
3:00 p.m. Strolling 4:30 p.m. Terrance B Hypnotist McDonald’s South Stage
(face painting, balloons)
3:00 p.m. Come Learn to Rope 4:45 p.m. Horse Grooming
3:00 p.m. What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall) 5:00 p.m. Come Ride a Pony
Parking lot between office Penelope the Clown
3:45 pm. West Coast Lumberjack Show 5:00 p.m. Strolling
& Cypress Centre (face painting, balloons)
4:00 p.m. Stick Horse Barrel Racing 5:30 p.m. Prairie Dogs Grass area east of office
4:00 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall) 5:30 p.m. Equine Therapy - Hilary
4:30 p.m. Farrier - Hoof Trimming 5:30 p.m. What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
4:30 p.m. Terrance B Hypnotist McDonald’s South Stage 6:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage
4:45 p.m. Horse Grooming Parking lot between office
7:00 p.m. West Coast Lumberjack Show
& Cypress Centre
Penelope the Clown
5:00 p.m. Strolling 7:00 p.m. Two of a Kind - duo musical North Stage (by Higdon Hall)
(face painting, balloons)
5:00 p.m. Come Ride a Pony 7:00 p.m. Petting Zoo Closes
5:30 p.m. Prairie Dogs Grass area east of office 8:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage
5:30 p.m. Equine Therapy - Hilary 9:00 p.m. Grandstand Night Show: THE BEACH BOYS
5:30 p.m. What Goes Up (Juggling/Comedy) North Stage (by Higdon Hall) 9:15 p.m. Terrance B Hypnotist McDonald’s South Stage
6:00 p.m. March Hare Band McDonald’s South Stage Fireworks Approx. 10:45 p.m.
6:00 p.m. Sheep Shearing
Parking lot between office BETTER LIVING & VISUAL ARTS Noon to 8 p.m. Daily
7:00 p.m. West Coast Lumberjack Show
& Cypress Centre COUNTRY IN THE CITY Noon to 8 p.m. Daily
PIONEER VILLAGE Noon to 9 p.m. Daily

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S T A M P E D E
2022 SHOWS
NIGHT
WILD WEST WEDNESDAY
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27
8:30 P.M.
TRACE
ADKINS

THUNDERING THURSDAY
THURSDAY, JULY 28
9:00 P.M.

MACKENZIE
PORTER
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SIZZLING SATURDAY
SATURDAY, JULY 30 - 9:00 P.M.
THE BEACH BOYS

GET ‘EM WHILE


THEY’RE HOT!
• ONLINE AT MHSTAMPEDE.COM
• THE GRANDSTAND BOX OFFICE-AT NOON DAILY
• THE MEDICINE HAT STAMPEDE OFFICE AT 2055-21 AVE SE
• CALL 403-527-1234 OR 1-888-MH-RODEO (647-6336)

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RODEO
J u ly 2 8 - 5 :0 0 pm
Thursday, :0 0 p m
Tickets
Tickets
available
available
at theatMH
theMall,
J u ly 2 9 - 8
Stampede Office, mhstampede.com Friday, :3 0 pm
a y , J u ly 3 0 - 1
or call 403-527-1234 Saturd
Adult 3 day ticket packages
$
62.00
Advance ticket price - up to July 26 at midnight
$20.00 Sections A, B, J & K includes gate
$25.00 Premium Seating includes gate
$14.00 Children 12 & under includes gate
Prices July 28 -30
**does not include gate admission**
$20.00 Sections A, B, J & K
$25.00 Premium Seating
$14.00 Children 12 & under
GATE ADMISSION: $10 ADULTS • $5 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER
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COMING SOON!

TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT MHSTAMPEDE.COM


OR CALL 403-527-1234

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SHRINE CASH DRAW
$
20,000
ELKS
$
7,500
MEDALTA
e s
Ebel's L i m o u si n $
15,000
D r ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
e c o
& Ev n t LADIES AUXILIARY
e $
10,000
e & R i c k E b e l
Joann
KINSMEN

$10,000 cash
3 . 5 2 7 . 6 1 9 8 & 15 x $1,000 co-op gift cards
40 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE
CASH DRAW
$
5,000

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Keep your ride
hitched for the night.

If you plan on drinking, park your ride and


call a cab or get a friend to take you home.

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FREE STAGE
FREE STAGE
TerrAnce B - Celebrity Hypnotist
For more than 20 years Terrance Ballinger has developed a stellar reputation for his
abilities to entertain, educate and empower his loyal following.
His wildly entertaining hypnosis shows have been presented around the globe
aboard luxury cruise ships, corporate events and major fairs and festivals.

DAILY AT 4:30 P.M. • 9:15 P.M.

MARCH HARE BAND


Whether you’d like a good ol’ rock and roll show, some new music, country tunes,
latin or disco flavours, a party/dance band, a MEGA Dance Band, a tribute show or
any combination... MARCH HARE BAND is the most versatile band around.

DAILY AT 2:00 P.M. • 6:00 P.M. • 8:00 P.M.

NORTH STAGE
what goes up - juggling productions
Paul Isaak has been providing entertainment for special events since 1988. In that time he
has worked with quality entertainers from around the world. Paul, along with his wife and
partner, Connie formed What Goes Up...Juggling Productions to produce special events of
all sizes.

DAILY AT 12:30 P.M. • 3:00 P.M. • 5:30 P.M.

TWO OF A KIND
TWO OF A KIND are interactive children’s music performers. TWO OF A KIND delights audiences
of all ages with their music, good humour and audience participation. David and Jenny Heitler-
Klevans of TWO OF A KIND love bringing people together and building community through
music. Their beautiful harmonies accompanied by David’s powerful rhythmic guitar playing
and Jenny’s multi-ethnic percussion instruments create magic on stage.

DAILY AT 1:30 P.M. • 4:00 P.M. • 7:00 P.M.

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ENTERTAINMENT
Spruce Meadows Prairie Dogs
A quarter century of canine entertainment and education and still going
strong! Spruce Meadows Prairie Dogs have an exciting and varied program
to present to you. Dog lovers will delight in the antics of Man’s Best Friend,
large and small. Performances are complimentary with admission.

DAILY AT 12:30 P.M. • 3:00 P.M. • 5:30 P.M.

WEST COAST LUMBERJACKS


The show will include four professional lumberjack athletes, all of whom are
current or former Canadian Champions in the various lumberjack sports events.
Festival attendees will get to watch these internationally recognized lumberjacks
participate in different games that show off their daredevil skills.
DAILY AT 1:15 P.M. • 3:45 P.M. • 7:00 P.M.

Petting Zoo
Our barnyard companions are friendly, full of personality, and the source of a
ton of photo opportunities. They’re cute, fluffy and a great place to bring your
children while at the Stampede!
Interact with goats, sheep, lambs, piglets, pot-bellied pigs, calves, rabbits,
chickens, mini horses and mini donkeys.
DAILY IN PIONEER VILLAGE 1 P.M. - 7 P.M.

PENELOPE THE CLOWN


Kids love events with Penelope the Clown! Her amazing face painting, juggling,
magic and balloon animals have made her into one of Calgary’s favourite children’s
entertainers. With over 20 years of experience as a professional clown, Penelope the
Clown has spread her unique brand of humour across North America.
DAILY AT 1:00 P.M. • 3:00 P.M. • 5:00 P.M. ROAMING

Fireworks
What a festive way to cap off Thursday, Friday and Saturday night of the annual
Exhibition & Stampede! Our volunteers never cease to amaze the crowds.
Powerful, loud and celebratory – look to the sky for this spectacular show stopper!
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PROUD SPONSOR OF ALBERTA RODEO
PANCAKE
BREAKFASTS
DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
THURSDAY, 7 A.M. PANCAKE
JULY 21 TO 10 A.M. BREAKFAST
FRIDAY, 7 A.M. PANCAKE
JULY 22 TO 10 A.M. BREAKFAST
SATURDAY, 7 A.M. PANCAKE
JULY 23 TO 10 A.M. BREAKFAST
MONDAY, 7 A.M. PANCAKE
JULY 25 TO 10 A.M. BREAKFAST
First 500 people

TUESDAY, 7 A.M. PANCAKE


JULY 26 TO 10 A.M. BREAKFAST
WEDNESDAY, 7 A.M. PANCAKE
JULY 27 TO 10 A.M. BREAKFAST
THURSDAY, 7 A.M. PANCAKE
JULY 28 TO 9 A.M. BREAKFAST
THURSDAY, 7 A.M. PANCAKE
JULY 28 TO 10 A.M. BREAKFAST

FRIDAY, 7 A.M. PANCAKE


JULY 29 TO 10 A.M. BREAKFAST
13TH AVE. LOCATION

STAMPEDE SUMMER TRADESHOW


In the Drill Hall and Kinplex
• A little of something for everyone
• Health and beauty products
• Ladies fashions
• Jewellery
• Home décor
• And so much more!

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BETTER LIVING
Cypress Centre
EXHIBITS
Open Noon - 8 p.m. daily
KIDS KRAF
Take a peek at the handmade goods from T
KORNER
Medicine Hat and area residents. Including 2-4 PM
exhibits such as quilts, baking and even DAILY
wine making.
With special appearances from the Woodcarving Club, Medicine Hat
Fibre Arts Society, Cactus Rose Quilting Guild, The Southern Alberta
Pioneers & Their Descendants and more… QUILITING SPONSORED BY:

VISUAL ARTS SHOW


Cypress Centre
Open Noon - 8 p.m. daily

Come visit the COOLEST AREA


on the grounds and admire the
artwork of regional artists!

OFFICIAL OPENING
Monday, July 25 at 6:30 p.m.
followed by awards
SPONSORS: MEDICINE HAT PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB,
McMAN, STRATHCONA WATERCOLOUR CLUB, FIBRE ARTS

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PIONEER VILLAGE
Open Noon - 9 p.m. daily
Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede’s best kept secret,
Pioneer Village is nestled just behind the Carriage House.
Come visit the volunteers and learn of the days gone by.
Featuring:
Austin’s General Store, St. James Church, McKay Creek School, The Old Fire Hall, The
North West Mounted Police Battle Creek Detachment and the Witke Blacksmith Shop.

Pavilion – Cypress Centre


COUNTRY IN THE CITY
sponsored by:
Open Noon- 8:00 p.m. daily
Lots of Fun activities and events:
• Bottle feed calves and lambs
• Pet and hold baby chicks and ducks
• See how to milk a goat
• Visit all your favourite adorable farm animals
• PLUS: Free Pony Rides
Check pages 16 & 17 for our full schedule

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WILDROSE BEER GARDENS
Located North of Higdon Hall

LIVE MUSIC
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
LOOSE CHANGE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
CASSIE FERGUSON

Proud sponsor of

Country in
the city
at the Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede

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WELCOME TO
RODEO COUNTRY!
DRINK A SELTZER,
SAVE A RIVER!

Must be legal drinking age.

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Restrooms Automatic Defibrillator
St. John’s First Aid
PLEASE LEAVE YOUR DOGS AT HOME Pattison Child Find
Armory LEGEND
Information Booth
Police Smoking Corral Pioneer Village Buildings
Gate 6

Gate 7
Restrooms
Better Living / Visual Arts Exhibits
Race Track Barn 1
Automatic Defibrillator Beer Gardens
Barn 2
Barn 3 Country in the City

Austin’s General Store


First Aid Station
Barn 4 Grandstand
Child Find Midway

Blacksmith
Tradeshow

Fire Hall

Garage
Church
School
Information Booth
Barn 6 Freestage
Smoking Corral
Rodeo
ATM Chutes Safety
Barn 7
Mounted PIONEER VILLAGE City
Police
Petting
Freestage Stampede Park Carriage Zoo
Grandstand Grandstand Freestage House
North
Gate

Banquet Room
Higdon Food
Beer Drill OFFICE
Hall

Shop
Gardens Court Hall Jack Anderson Pa-
Stampede vilion
Office Stampede South
Freestage
Kinplex
I
Pavilion Field house
Free Public Parking Auditorium
Freestage
Cypress Centre
Kinplex
II
Main Gate/Will Call
Midway
Paid Parking $5.00
MUSTER POINT

Gate 1
Gate 5

Gate 4

Gate 2
21st Ave

23rd St.
21st St.
17th St.
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