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Junior High national finals/taking handouts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1335936" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>My twins qualified for the finals this past weekend. It was a little bit a of surprise to me actually. We had missed a few rodeos, so we went to our state finals behind on points. They ended up having a really good weekend, and qualified. The thing is in 3 weeks, and in Lebanon Tn. All information you don't need, so here's the question. Immediately, both local people and businesses started offering us money to go on. This was a foreign concept to me, but evidently it is a tradition. I very kindly thanked the people, for the generous offers, but turned down the money. I have gotten my necessary sponsors through out the year, but that money goes to the state association. It doesn't go in my pocket so to speak. The money I'm talking about would help fund me/off set my expenses. In the past, I have seen local people qualify, and have their own fund raiser. That's fine, if that's what you want to do, but that's not my style either. Not necessarily interested in if it would have been right or wrong, to take the money, more interested in is this something that actually goes on in other states (wouldn't have to pertain to rodeo). We're not talking about the type of sponsorship, where you promote a product, or business. We have taken hats, gloves, shirts, and ropes in the past, but you probably have to cover that stuff up at the finals, or not wear it. I'm not certain of that, but it would stand to reason that you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1335936, member: 17956"] My twins qualified for the finals this past weekend. It was a little bit a of surprise to me actually. We had missed a few rodeos, so we went to our state finals behind on points. They ended up having a really good weekend, and qualified. The thing is in 3 weeks, and in Lebanon Tn. All information you don't need, so here's the question. Immediately, both local people and businesses started offering us money to go on. This was a foreign concept to me, but evidently it is a tradition. I very kindly thanked the people, for the generous offers, but turned down the money. I have gotten my necessary sponsors through out the year, but that money goes to the state association. It doesn't go in my pocket so to speak. The money I'm talking about would help fund me/off set my expenses. In the past, I have seen local people qualify, and have their own fund raiser. That's fine, if that's what you want to do, but that's not my style either. Not necessarily interested in if it would have been right or wrong, to take the money, more interested in is this something that actually goes on in other states (wouldn't have to pertain to rodeo). We're not talking about the type of sponsorship, where you promote a product, or business. We have taken hats, gloves, shirts, and ropes in the past, but you probably have to cover that stuff up at the finals, or not wear it. I'm not certain of that, but it would stand to reason that you do. [/QUOTE]
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