Wednesday, June 3, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 17 Sisters Rodeo enters the big leagues By Sue Stafford Correspondent The rodeo of 1980 marked the beginning of the modern era in the history of Sisters Rodeo, as they opened their new permanent rodeo grounds, four miles southeast of town off Highway 20. That year there were three rodeo shows, rather than the two of the early days, with an addi- tion of a Friday night perfor- mance, which allowed 5,000 more people to experience the excitement of rodeo. They still had both Friday and Saturday night dances at the elementary school gymna- sium as well as the Buckaroo Breakfast on Sunday morn- ing, the wild horse race, and the wild animal scramble. Rabbits and chickens were released in the arena to be captured by the children. They were allowed to keep the animals they captured. The arena had been pur- chased three years earlier at cost by Sisters9 John Leavitt, long time team and calf roper and proprietor of the then Leavitt9s Western Wear store. Leavitt in turn sold the arena equipment to the rodeo association, with his being paid out of revenue gener- ated from the