Imagine a building
with rooms that can be sized and shaped to fit the needs of any
event. Imagine a place where adaptability and hospitality are all
Texas-sized. Imagine a structure that will bring entertainment,
education and commerce together in unsurpassed fashion.
The Houston
Livestock Show and Rodeo™ will have a new home for its collection
of Western art bronzes thanks to a grant from The Wortham Foundation,
Inc.
It’s
been said that when you want a job done, you should ask the busiest
person to do it. Perhaps that’s why the Houston Livestock
Show and Rodeo™ board of directors has elected John O. Smith
as its new chairman.
John T. Cook
III, a longtime Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ supporter
and volunteer, recently was elected as the newest member of the
Show’s Executive Committee.
At the beginning
of each auction day during the 2002 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™,
the early morning stillness in Reliant Hall failed to mask the junior
market exhibitors’ unfolding anticipation.
Increased seating
capacity in Reliant Stadium has resulted in RODEOHOUSTON™ season tickets being available for the first time in many years,
and Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ members will be the
first to benefit.
Letters and comments should
be sent to:
Marketing and Public Relations Division,
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
P.O. Box 20070
Houston, Texas 77225-0070