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Junior Livestock 2002
Bar-B-Q Cook-off
Blue Ribbon Auction Sale benefits show participants
Animals are subject to drug testing
Months of hard work culminate at annual Livestock Show
Livestock show has benefited Nueces County youths since 1936
Livestock show auction rules
NCJLS scholarship applications
2002 NCJLS & Sale schedule of events
Scholarship recipients are seniors active in agriculture activities
Youth-oriented activities at NCJLS's 2002 Youth Day
2001 NCJLS supporters
2002 NCJLS participant profiles
NCJLS record of champion prices
NCJLS list of winners

 


Younger riders enter the show Click here to view a larger image.
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Tyler Yount, 8, shows his horse Comanche. Tyler won first in show for gelding under-five at the Nueces County Junior Livestock Show on Sunday.
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67th Annual Nueces County Junior Livestock Show & Sale
January 11-19, 2002
Nueces County Memorial
Agricultural Center, Robstown, Texas


NCJLS List of winners for 2002

Months of hard work culminate at annual Livestock Show
The aim and purpose of the Nueces County Junior Livestock Show Association is to promote responsibility and leadership skills through the educational work of 4-H clubs, Family Career and Community Leaders of America.
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Bar-B-Q Cook-off
The Nueces County Junior Livestock Show Bar-B-Q Cook-off benefits the youths of Nueces County.
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Blue Ribbon Auction Sale benefits show participants
Arrive early and enjoy entertainment provided by exhibitors before the auction sale which begins with the Parade of Champions at 10 a.m.
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EVENTS - AT A GLANCE:
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK: The Nueces County Junior Livestock Show & Sale will feature a bullriding at 6:30 p.m. today at the Showbarn Arena, Nueces County Memorial Agricultural Center, Highway 77 and Avenue J, Robstown.
Tickets: $10 adults; $5 children 12 and younger.

An alumni dance will follow at 8 p.m.
Tickets: $10 per person.

A team roping is scheduled for 8 a.m. Saturday at the Showbarn Arena.
Tickets: $2 adults; $1 children 12 and younger.

A parade will follow at 11 a.m. in downtown Robstown. The parade route will lead down Main Avenue to Upshaw Street and then to the Showbarn. Matinee bullriding is scheduled at 2 p.m. at the Showbarn Arena.
Tickets: $10 adults; $5 children 12 and younger.

The Queen's Contest begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Robstown High School auditorium.
Tickets: $3 adults; $2 children 12 and younger.

The NCJLS dance featuring Five Card Draw will follow.
Tickets: $10 per person. Tickets and information: (361) 387-5395.

Animals are subject to drug testing due to Residue Avoidance Program
The Nueces County Junior Livestock Show Residue Avoidance Program is designed to raise awareness and teach the proper uses of animal health products.
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Scholarship recipients are seniors active in agriculture activities
Beginning in 1991, the Nueces County Junior Livestock Show established a scholarship program funded by 1 percent of the gross auction sale revenue, a scholarship dance and sale of the carcass steer loins.
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