Little Buckaroos ride again at CJD he Chief Joseph Days Rodeo will host the Little Buckaroo Rodeo for special needs individuals for the second year on Wednesday, July 27 in the Harley Tucker Arena. his year there will be no age limit on competitors. here is no admission fee, either. “hey just need to be disabled in some way to be part of this,” said organizer Debbie Scudder of Enterprise. “I think this is going to be quite an outreach to people with disabilities in our community.” Scudder is prepared for up to 25 competitors in the event. “he irst 25 that show up will participate,” she said. “his year Sports Corral supplied belt buckle awards for all competitors.” Sports Corral also supplied stick horses, hats and more for the event and are sponsoring the event along with the Chief Joseph Days board of directors. A volunteer cowboy or cowgirl accompanies every competitor, and the CJD royalty again will help out. Volunteers are usually very happy to step forward because the “job” is so much fun, Scudder said. But even so, the willingness to help out in Wallowa County astounded her. “Last year was just amazing,” Scudder said. “I’m so impressed with this community. I have people from last year volunteering to do it again this year.” Providing this special opportunity to folks with developmental disabilities is not a new idea in rodeo. Special-needs rodeo began clear back in 1983, when PRCA cowboys adopted it as a fun way to give back in their sport. Special education teachers, like Scudder, and persons interested in therapy horses have been involved in the process ever since. Little Buckaroos in Wallowa County will be able to ride the (teeter totter) bull, rope the (dummy) steer, untie a bow from a goat’s tail and race stick horses. Competitors also are welcome to participate in the parade. • 3 home made meals • Church fellowship • 24 hour security service • Beauty salon © 2015 Pacfi c Power • Exercise & activity programs • Monitored health care by RNs • Apartments with small kitchenettes wattsmart is registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Offi ce. Why are Oregon businesses hanging their hats on energy efficiency? 18 | wallowa.com | 2016 Chief Joseph Days Energy effi ciency works to keep energy bills down. And, Pacifi c Power has programs to help businesses save energy and money. Learn more at bewattsmart.com.