Arrington Mcspadden All Indian Rodeo
Starting date:
Event Details
The Arrington McSpadden all Indian Rodeo Association and the Henryetta Chamber of Commerce Proudly present the First Rodeo For the 2012 Living Legend Rodeo Season. 2 p.m.
Bareback Riding
Saddle Bronc
Calf Roping
Ladies Breakaway Roping
Steer Wrestling
Team Roping
Ladies Barrel Racing
Bull Riding
Arrington Mcspadden All Indian Rodeo
Phone : 918-652-5387 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : dwrshirley@aol.com
Web: www.amairaregion8.com/
Rodeos
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Creek Nation Tribal Complex
The Creek Nation Tribal Complex serves as the government headquarters for the Creek Nation including all divisions of tribal government.
Okmulgee, OK Ethnic HeritageOkmulgee Library
The Okmulgee Public Library, organized in 1907 by a local women's civic organization, was incorporated in 1910, and became a department of the City in 1914. The present Library building, the result of $100,000 in bonds voted for library purposes, was dedicated May 27, 1922
Okmulgee, OK Historic BuildingsHistoric Churches
Episcopal Church - Built in 1902, the building was originally the home of the Methodist Church and remained so until 1911, when it was purchased by the Episcopal Church for the sum of $2,000. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Okmulgee, OK Historic ChurchesOil Mansions
Okmulgee is very uncommon. Steeped in history, Okmulgee is home to an eclectic mix of people, buildings, and cultures. Oilmen and money carved Okmulgee out of terra cotta and stone. The city boasts some of the finest architecture and architectural details in the state.
Okmulgee, OK Historic HomesOrpheum Theatre
Entertainment came of age in Okmulgee as a result of oil money. Okmulgee was home to two Vaudeville theatres, one of which still stands today. The Orpheum Theatre has undergone renovation and features first run movies and special events today. The Cook Theatre was built by L.H.D. Cook (
Okmulgee, OK Historic Theatres