The 12th Annual Bold Enough Challenge Rodeo Offers Fun for the Entire Family

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The rodeo is back! The 12th Annual Bold Enough Challenge Rodeo, benefiting Sumner Prevention Coalition will take place June 10th and 11th at Triple Creek Park (240 Champion Drive Gallatin, TN 37066)!

This two night rodeo, lasting from 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm each night, is an IPRA sanctioned event. This event has grown larger every year, attracting spectators from Middle Tennessee and participants from all over the Southeastern United States.

Come join us for a night of barrel racing, calf roping, bronc riding, bull riding, pony rides for the kids, food trucks, and much more family fun.

IMPORTANT: Each ticket purchase may be used only one night (on the night of your choice). Tickets will be scanned at the gate and cannot be accepted twice. All sales are final and non-refundable, rain or shine.

**Sponsorships and Vendor spaces are still available at this time**

Click HERE for more information and tickets.

About the Sumner Prevention Coalition:

Mission & Vision
The mission of the Sumner Prevention Coalition is to unite people with vision, commitment, and resources to provide solutions to eliminate substance abuse and make a difference for youth, families, and individuals in Sumner County. We envision a healthy, safe, and thriving community free from substance abuse.

Coalition History
Sumner County Criminal Court Judges Jane Wheatcraft and James Hunter and District Attorney General Ray Whitley established the Sumner County Anti-Drug Coalition in 2006. On a daily basis they dealt with adults in the community who were being arrested for some type of crime that involved the use of alcohol and/or drugs. The magnitude of the problem was overwhelming. They determined that substance abuse was a community problem and the best way to effectively address it would be to bring all sectors of the community together in a coalition.

Since 2006, The Coalition has grown and grown strong community roots. We are currently funded primarily by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services’ Established Coalition Block Grant, the SPF RX grant, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) as part of the Drug Free Communities Support Program.

For more events like the 12th Annual Bold Enough Challenge Rodeo visit https://sumnercountysource.com/events/