SAN ANGELO, Texas (RFD NEWS) — The San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo is officially kicking off this weekend, with viewers able to livestream events on RFD+ beginning on Saturday and continuing through February 18. Trenton Priddy, Ag Mechanics Superintendent with the San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo Association, joined us on Friday’s Market Day Report to offer a preview of this year’s event.
In his conversation with RFD NEWS, Priddy discussed the long-standing history of the San Angelo Stock Show, which dates back to the 1930s, and its importance to the local community and participants from across Texas. He also highlighted this year’s Ag Mechanics Show, sharing details about the entries and statewide participation involved in the competition.
Priddy also discussed the role of sponsors and volunteers, the importance of their continued support, and in making the event possible. He also explained the charitable arm of the San Angelo Stock Show, known as the Syndicate, and discussed the donors involved and the program’s impact on exhibitors.
To learn more, check out the San Angelo Streaming Schedule or Browse More Livestock Show Coverage on RFD+
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