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BEAUMONT - By Justin Hinton, KFDM 6 NewsHundreds of people gathered at the Beaumont Civic Center for free dental care provided by the Texas Mission of Mercy. Volunteers with the organization travel across the state setting up mobile clinics for people without insurance. Dr. Don Lutes serves as the Chair of the Texas Dental Association Smiles Foundation, the group that sponsors the clinic. He says the clinic has reached over 21,000 people in seven years. The clinic at the civic center marks the first stop ever in Beaumont. We have 35 chairs going here, so we're gonna see hopefully 300 people today and another 300 people tomorrow if they show up, Dr. Lutes said. The care includings cleanings, fillings, extractions, limited number of partials, and pain relief. The clinic is open from 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Click here for more information.
An Night with Janis Joplin
Jan 28 7:30 pm - Amarillo Civic Center Complex Auditorium - recommended for mature audiences
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November 14-15, 2017
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Clydesdale Wagon Team Mishap - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Friday)
The Budweiser Clydesdales make an appearance to show off their team working skills in the rodeo arena during the Friday rodeo in the 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo finals. #WRCA #Clydesdales #Horses #BeerWagon
This was the entertainment event of the second rodeo of the 24th annual WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
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Bobby Kerr Mustang Act - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Friday)
Bobby and his team of American Mustangs and cow dogs have inspired audiences around the nation with their incredible display of courage and trust. #WRCA #Rodeo #RodeoAct
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This was the entertainment act of the Second 24th annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
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Bronc Riding Set 1 - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Friday)
Bronc Riding in this event uses Ranch Bronc riding rules where there are no points given for marking out, the rider must use his own working ranch saddle and is allowed to grab onto the saddle horn. #WRCA #RanchRodeo #BroncRiding #RanchBroncs #SaddleBroncs #Rodeo
This was the first event of the second rodeo of 24th annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them. This is from the first rodeo of the series.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
For more information about the organization and the results of the rodeos during 2018 see their website at:
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Stray Gathering - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Friday)
A common problem for many ranches is cattle getting out of their home pastures whether they belong to you or a neighbor. Let's see how good these working ranch cowboys are at gathering them up against the clock. #rodeo #WRCA #StrayGathering #ranchrodeo #TeamRoping
This was the second event of the third rodeo during the 24th annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
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Bronc Riding Set 1 - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Saturday)
Bronc Riding in this event uses Ranch Bronc riding rules where there are no points given for marking out, the rider must use his own working ranch saddle and is allowed to grab onto the saddle horn. #WRCA #RanchRodeo #BroncRiding #RanchBroncs #SaddleBroncs #Rodeo
This was the first event of the third rodeo of the 24th annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them. This is from the first rodeo of the series.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
For more information about the organization and the results of the rodeos during 2018 see their website at:
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Bronc Riding Set 2 - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Friday)
Bronc Riding in this event uses Ranch Bronc riding rules where there are no points given for marking out, the rider must use his own working ranch saddle and is allowed to grab onto the saddle horn. #WRCA #RanchRodeo #BroncRiding #RanchBroncs #SaddleBroncs #Rodeo
This was the sixth event of the second rodeo of the 24th annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them. This is from the first rodeo of the series.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
For more information about the organization and the results of the rodeos during 2018 see their website at:
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Bobby Kerr Mustang Act - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Thursday)
Bobby and his team of American Mustangs have inspired audiences around the nation with their incredible display of courage and trust. #WRCA #Rodeo #RodeoAct
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This was the entertainment act of the first 24th annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
For more information about the organization and the results of the rodeos during 2018 see their website at:
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This documentary film is a product of the CaptiveImage.us Heritage Preservation Project.
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AQHA Best Remuda Award Winners - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Friday)
This was a special presentation of honors to the winners of the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Best International Remuda Award for 2019 followed by live music by one of the entertainers featured at the 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo in the Amarillo Civic Center Complex. #WRCA #AQHA #Horses #QuarterHorses
This was the second rodeo during the 24th annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
For more information about the organization and the results of the rodeos during 2018 see their website at:
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Team Branding - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Friday)
Texas state law requires all large livestock to be permanently marked for identification. This event is based on the method used by most ranches for more than 150 years but without the use of a hot iron. #WRCA #TeamBranding #Rodeo #RanchRodeo
This was the fifth event of the Second rodeo in the 24th annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo series held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them and this was the first one.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
For more information about the organization and the results of the rodeos during 2018 see their website at:
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Walt Davis Watercolos
November 17th, 2016 - January 8th, 2017
Walt Davis, signature member and past president of the Southwestern Watercolor Society, began painting in watercolor over thirty years ago. He studied first with Faith Helen Foust at Eastfield Community College then with Bud Biggs. He later attended workshops with Doug Walton, Louise Cadillac, Carole Barnes, Frank Webb, Mark Mehaffey, Richard Stephens, and noted bird artist John P. O’Neil.
Davis has taught watercolor, figure drawing, and plein air sketching at Eastfield Community College, Amarillo College, Panhandle Art Center, San Angelo Museum of Art, and in his studio in Commerce. He has conducted demonstrations and workshops in Amarillo, Brownsville, Dallas, San Angelo and nine other Texas cities.
His work is carried by the Davis and Blevins Gallery in St. Jo, Texas, and his paintings hang in private collections in Washington State, Montana, Florida, Colorado, New Mexico, and cities throughout Texas. His work has been accepted into exhibitions of the American Watercolor Society, Southwestern Watercolor Society, Texas Watercolor Society, Richardson Civic Art Society, Greenville Art League, and Western Federation of Watercolor Societies. His painting, Katy-did, Katy-didn't, won the Margery Soroka Memorial Award in the 2013 American Watercolor Society competition in New York and was included in the Society’s traveling show. Two other insect portraits won awards in 2014; one in the Western Federation of Watercolor Societies in Phoenix, Arizona, and the other in the Southwestern Watercolor Society show in Dallas. With the acceptance of the painting Make My Day in the 2015 annual exhibition of the American Watercolor Society, Davis became a signature member of that prestigious organization.
Exhibitions of his work have been held at Eastfield Community College Gallery (Dallas, 1986), Bath House Cultural Center (Dallas, 1992), Panhandle Art Center (Amarillo, 2010), Old Jail Art Museum (Mount Vernon, 2010), Wine Seller (Salado, 2010), Brownsville Heritage Complex (2010), Museum of Nature and Science (Dallas, 2010), San Angelo Museum of Art (2011), “A” Space Gallery (Commerce, 2013), and the Plaza Art Gallery (Paris, Texas, 2014).
Davis created the dust jacket art and sixteen pencil drawings for the book Exploring the Edges of Texas, (2010) and cover art for the book by Fred Tarpley entitled Wood Eternal. He was curator of exhibits for the Dallas Museum of Natural History for fifteen years, a job that required close observation of wild places and the plants and animals that inhabit them. That experience has given Davis a unique point of view from which to interpret nature in watercolor.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
I believe that pigment, dissolved in water, and applied to paper produces more luminous color than any other medium. Watercolor and acrylic are mercurial however-sometimes difficult, always full of surprises. I constantly weigh the importance of original intent against unexpected opportunities. For me, painting in watercolor and acrylic is a series of negotiations with the medium often involving painful decisions, trade offs, and sacrifices. The ever-present risk of failure lends excitement to the process and makes success especially sweet.
I am inspired by the beauty nature produces when left to express itself according to its own needs and potentialities. Painting allows me to enter into that world and experience it in a more personal and intimate way. Hopefully, the resulting painting captures the essence of a creature or a place and allows the viewer to experience that essence more deeply as well.
The natural world is composed of essential elements (rocks, soil, water, plants, animals) playing their appointed roles according to fundamental principles. A work of art is composed of essential elements as well (line, shape, value, color, texture) obeying a different but no less fundamental set of principles. The challenge for the artist is to choreograph a delicate dance between art and nature coaxing the fundamental truth of one to illuminate the fundamental truth of the other.
Team Penning - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Friday)
A common chore for many working ranch cowboys is sorting cattle out of a herd for a number of reasons including branding, weaning sending to market or doctoring. Let's see how good these working ranch cowboys are at sorting and penning them up against the clock. #Rodeo #WRCA #TeamPenning #RanchRodeo #TeamSorting
This was the third event of the second rodeo in 24th annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
For more information about the organization and the results of the rodeos during 2018 see their website at:
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Wild Cow Milking - 2019 WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo (Thursday)
Most cows on working ranches may only have human contact a couple times during a year so they get a bit of a wild nature out grazing in the pastures. But there are several reasons why a cow might need milking out in the pasture. A cow who has lost a calf will still produce milk which can lead to a bloated udder which causes her to feel a lot of pain so she needs to be milked to relieve it. In the best case, there may be a maverick in the herd who has lost its mother during a difficult birth but the calf has survived. There is a chance the cow who lost her calf might be tricked into accepting the maverick as her own if her milk is smeared on the head of the motherless calf. This puts her own scent on the orphan and she will be more likely to accept it. All-in-all, the cows are not real happy about being milked by hand and it will take several cowpokes to get the job done which can lead to some hilarious wrecks. #Rodeo #WRCA #WildCowMilking #RanchRodeo
This was the fourth event of the 24th annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo held at the Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas. A total of four rodeos are held during the week to determine which ranch team will take the world championship back to the ranch with them.
In March of 1995, a group of people from across the western United States created the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. WRCA produces the World Championship Ranch Rodeo as a means to showcase the skills of the working ranch cowboy and to raise funds for the WRCA Foundation (WRCF).
For more information about the organization and the results of the rodeos during 2018 see their website at:
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