Saddle Up For A

Great Time! 

April 20-22, 2012

 

Join us for the CCC Cattle Drive!! Two days and twenty miles of driving cattle from the Lightning C Ranch!

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Limited to 25 riders only.

Entry fee:  $250

Includes:  campfire breakfast on Friday and Saturday, lunch on the trail both days, chuckwagon dinner on Friday, shuttles to/from camp area, Cowboy Culture Cattle Drive custom belt buckle, admission to Celebration events and activities. 

Official CCC Cattle Drive shirt with logo and your name can be ordered at additonal cost.


 

 

 

 

Relive Rodeo History! 

Join us for the longest, wildest cattle drive in Texas!

Two days and 20 miles of driving cattle down the roads that led to the World Championship Rodeo!

Limited to 25 riders. 

Gates open at 6PM on Thursday. 

Shuttle to Lightning C Ranch at 8AM Friday.

Campfire breakfast at 9AM

Safety briefing at 9:30.

Gather cattle and begin trail drive at 10AM!

Lunch on the trail provided. 

Arrive at overnight camp at 4PM.

Shuttle into town at 5:30.

Chuckwagon dinner at 6PM.

Evening festivities include cowboy poetry, live music, mechanical bull riding championships, shopping at great western vendors, and much fun!

Second day on the trail begins at 8AM with campfire breakfast. 

Lunch on the trail.

Drive cattle right through Downtown at 2PM!!

Arrive with cattle at the arena at 2:30PM.

Introduction of trail drivers, presentation of CCC cattle drive belt buckles, announcement of top hand and top horse... at 3PM.

 

 



 

 

Dublin Rodeo History

In a community best known for the world's oldest Dr Pepper bottling plant and the last one to use pure cane sugar, the Lightning C Ranch is a faded memory. During the Forties and Fifties, the Texas-based company produced rodeos in New York City's Madison Square Garden, the Boston Gardens, and even the Houston Rodeo. During the early days of professional rodeo, the biggest rodeo company in America called Dublin home. In 1937, a young cowboy from Idaho, Everett Colborn, took over the company that managed the stock and performances in New York, Boston, and Chicago. Colborn's World Championship Rodeo hosted the most famous cowboy events in the world.

Colborn leased 14,000 acres of land that covered the corners of three counties southeast of Dublin. In the pastures of what Colborn called the Lightning C Ranch, the young cowboys honed their skills on the largest ranch in the world dedicated to raising rodeo stock. The ranch even had its own rodeo arena.

By 1940, the city fathers of Dublin realized they had a gold mine in their back yard and persuaded Colborn to stage a rodeo in their fair city before boarding the train for New England. For the next 20 years, the Dublin Rodeo filled the stands of the Colborn Bowl, a long-gone arena that was just north of where the museum now stands. The rodeo company had a special 24-car train waiting at the depot to take performers and livestock north after the last performance.

Cowboy movie star and singer Gene Autry revived a sagging career by becoming the first musical act at a rodeo when he performed at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. When Colborn wouldn't sell out to Autry, the singing cowboy joined him as a partner combining his Flying A Ranch Stampede rodeo production company with the Lightning C Ranch.

Autry took an active interest in the company and served as grand marshal for the performances. While he was away in the Army during World War II, Roy Rogers took his place. Part Wild West show and part rodeo, the event attracted city slickers by also featuring acts that included the Cisco Kid, the Lone Ranger, and even Lassie and Rin Tin Tin.

In 1959, Colborn sold his interest in the rodeo company, which also produced shows in Houston and other cities. By then the public had moved on to other entertainment outlets, and the championship rodeos were attracting dwindling crowds. The remnants of Colborn's empire became Cervi Championship Rodeo.



 

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