Local rodeo gives back to those in need
SELMER, Tenn.—McNairy Co. residents enjoy some rodeo action and lend support to those in need.
The Tornado Relief Rodeo happened Sunday beginning at 2 in Selmer.
The event, sponsored by First Choice Farm and Lawn along with Rockin’ K Rodeo Productions, took place at the McNairy County Ag Center located at 851 High School Road.
There was more than just rodeo action, the event had vendors, music, great food and even games to play.
Guests could enjoy delicious treats from Southern Snow, Mimi’s Cajun, Fed All the Way Up, Fresh Start Coffee and more.
“When they heard about the storm, people of Selmer/McNairy county wanted to come and do something to help offset some of the costs for some of as many as possible,” said Mayor Larry Smith, McNairy Co.
Tickets for the event were $20 for adults and admission for kids was free.
Proceeds from Sunday’s event will go to the Darryl Worley Foundation and the McNairy County Long Term recovery group.
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