Montgomery Rodeo set for June 6 and 7

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The 2015 Montgomery Rodeo is set to take place on June 6 and 7 in Skillman.

The 2015 Montgomery Rodeo is set to take place on Saturday, June 6 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, June 7 at 2:30 p.m. The event will be held at Daube Farm located at 361 Sunset Road in Skillman.

Montgomery Rodeo, a 22-year old fundraising event, is sponsored by the NJ Police Benevolent Association.

Children will get free admission and tickets for food and refreshments from vendors at the rodeo. Entertainment will include music, bucking broncos, bull riding, barrel racing, mutton busting and a calf scramble as well as arcade games and a bouncy room. Adult and children’s cowboy apparel and jewelry will be for sale.

The charities supported by this year’s rodeo are Crawford House, Drift Family Scholarships, Eden Autism Services, Montgomery Fire Houses, Montgomery EMS, Montgomery Police Benevolent Association, Montgomery Woman’s Club, Montgomery Business Association, Rocky Hill First Aid and Rescue Squad and Rocky Hill Fire House.

Early bird ticket discounts are available through May 31. Tickets may be bought online at njrodeo.com or at the following locations: 1st Constitution Bank – Rocky Hill, Hillsborough, Plainsboro, Lawrenceville, and Hopewell Branches; Technician X, Skillman; Montgomery Discount Wine Market, Belle Mead; Window Accents & Flooring, Hillsborough and Princeton; Cammps Hardware, Belle Mead; Thomas Sweet Cafe, Skillman; Tiger’s Tale, Skillman; UPS, Hillsborough; Bank of Princeton, Princeton Branch; Nassau Tennis, Skillman; and Corner Cafe, Franklin.

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