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The bustling city of Livingston, Montana is gearing up for a momentous occasion. The Livingston City Commission recently issued a proclamation, recognizing the centennial anniversary of the Livingston Roundup Rodeo Parade. Steeped in history, this annual event has become a cherished tradition. It kicks off the Livingston Roundup Rodeo with a vibrant display of local businesses, community organizations, and families.
As the city prepares for the grand celebration on July 1, the proclamation pays homage. It honors the generations of residents who have contributed to the community’s fabric through their unwavering support and participation.
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Commission Chair Karrie Kahle’s poignant denouement comes to the fore
Commission Chair Karrie Kahle, in a poignant proclamation read aloud on Tuesday, expressed the city’s pride in its longstanding tradition. In her words, “The City of Livingston, Montana, is proud of our long tradition and history of kicking off the Livingston Roundup Rodeo with a parade that involves local businesses, community organizations, and families.” All of these entities contribute to making it a resounding success each year. Moreover, the centennial parade, scheduled for July 1, is poised to be a special tribute.

This year’s celebration goes beyond the pomp and grandeur of the parade. Additionally, it extends a heartfelt acknowledgement to the individuals who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes. As Livingston reaches this historic milestone, the proclamation serves as a fitting tribute. It honors the collective effort that has made the Livingston Roundup Rodeo Parade an integral part of the city’s identity.
Rodeo revelry beckons Livingston and beyond
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The City Commission of Livingston extends an open invitation to all members of the community and surrounding areas. They invite everyone to partake in the festivities surrounding this historic event. Furthermore, the proclamation encourages a sense of pride, gratitude, and fellowship. It invites everyone to celebrate the legacy of the Livingston Roundup Rodeo Parade.
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As the city gears up for the rodeo festivities scheduled from July 1 to July 4, there is a buzz of excitement in the air. However, tickets for the July 4 event are already sold out. Nevertheless, enthusiasts can secure their spots with reserved seating and general admission tickets. These options are available at the official site or starting April 1 at various locations. It also includes the Livingston Chamber of Commerce headquarters, Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply, and Yellowstone Sporting Goods.
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