The ag center rodeo is back after having to reschedule three times due to COVID-19 Author: Raynard Churchwell (13WMAZ) Updated: 10:48 PM EDT April 1, 2021
TENNILLE, Ga. Folks in Washington County can see racing, roping, and steer wrestling as the rodeo returns this weekend.
After having to reschedule three times due to COVID-19, folks in the Tennille area have been waiting for the return of the Washington County Ag Center Rodeo.
Gates open at 5 p.m. on Saturday and the rodeo begins at 7 p.m. Events include bareback riding, calf roping, steer wrestling. and many others.
Ag Center Chairman Eddy Turner discussed why people should come out and how the rodeo helps the community.
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Outdura, known for their solution-dyed acrylic woven outdoor fabrics made in the historic Hudson Cotton Mill, recently celebrated 293 years of combined employees’ service with an awards event in their festively decorated corporate headquarters.
“We are very proud of our employees, their dedication to Outdura and the extra effort that they contribute to make Outdura fabrics an outstanding product,” stated Charles Wilson, director of operations. “At this years’ holiday service award luncheon, we honored 3 retirees and 15 employees for their years of service ranging from an incredible 48 years to five years. We enjoyed a catered lunch in small ‘COVID-friendly’ groups at well-spaced tables. We look forward to another successful year in 2021 when we can return to a more festive celebration and can all be together.”
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