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November 8, 2006
Volume 1, Number 7
We've got everything for ridin', ropin', rodeoin' Jeans, hats, and boots & tack for showin' We've got it all from tack to ties So cowboy up down at Roy Frey's!
Ariat Boot "Fleece Navidad" Promotion
Purchase any Ariat pair of boots with a retail value of $99 or more and get a
FREE Fleece Stadium Blanket ($30 value)! Give yourself happy feet and a warm
seat watching your favorite sports event! This stadium blanket is perfect to go
in the living quarter horse trailer to take to your next trail ride, team
roping, rodeo or barrel race.
Wrangler George Strait CD Promotion
The Wrangler holiday gift with purchase is music to your ears! From November 1 -
December 31st (or while supply lasts) you will get a FREE George Strait Wrangler
Cowboy Cut Collection CD when buy $50 worth of Wrangler apparel. And on the car
ride home from Roy Frey Western, give yourself a break from the sounds of the
season and put on a little country!
Cowboy Christmas Holiday Open House
Roy Frey Western has western gift ideas for cowboys and cowgirls of all ages and
their horses too! Come visit the finest complete western store in Northeast
Kansas during the Cowboy Christmas Holiday Open House November 24-26 for
storewide savings. Do your one stop shopping at Roy Frey Western and get the
whole family outfitted from hat to boots so you will be looking your western
best this holiday season. Roy Frey Western is your western lifestyle Christmas
gift headquarters with free gift wrapping!
Western Gift Ideas for Christmas
It’s time to start thinking about Christmas and what special gifts you will be
giving your western friends and family this year. Stressing over trying to find
something for that hard to buy for cowboy or cowgirl takes the joy out of the
holiday shopping experience and makes it work. So, we compiled a list of gift
suggestions by price to help you plan and budget. Come in and let us be your
personal shopping assistant and even giftwrap that special item for free!
Cowgirls, come in and fill out a wish list card so we can make sure you get what
you want. Cowboys, we are a man-friendly store! We will help you find that
perfect gift that will earn you the husband of the year award from your wife.
HAPPY
HOLIDAYS & enjoy!
$1-$10
Coloring Books for Kids
Cook Books from HHHS Bone Appetite or Jefferson Co Humane Society
Cowsies
Cowhide Coasters
Cowhide Doilies
Stuffed Toys – Dogs & horses
Bandanas
Star Coat Hook
Christmas Ornaments$11-$20
Western Horseman Calendars
Crystal Bracelets (Set of 3)
Western Throw Rugs
Bathroom Accessories
Laundry Bags
Cowgirl Peg’s Children Books
Open Crown Palm Leaf Cowboy Hats
Wild Rags
Leanin’ Tree Card Assortment
Horse Head Stationery Holder
Heart Shaped Box with Girl & Horse
Western CD’s by Judy Coder, Dave Boyd, Dixie Road, Gary Pratt, Pat Meade, Belinda Gail, Curly Musgrave, Brazos Valley Boys, & Les Gilliam$21-$30
Cell Phone Cases – Camo & Western
Accessory and Boot Bags
Stick Horses
Kid’s Book Bags
Little Cowgirl Purses & Pony
Kid’s Chaps & Cowboy Hats
Kid’s DVDs – John Deere series and All About Cowboys series
Soy Candles & Warmers
“Elmer & Ellie” Figurine Collectibles
Painted Pony Collectibles
Perfume – Morning Dew, Cowgirl Chic, Charmayne James
Cologne – 8 Seconds, Vaquero, Dakota, Red Canyon
Montana Silversmith Earrings
Western Horseman Books
Turn & Burn – DVD Documentary on Barrel Racing
Running Horse Desktop Vase
Sliding top Keepsake box with Horse Heads$31-$50
Men’s wallets, checkbook covers and billfolds
20 Piece “Brand” Flatware set
Western Planters
Bridle Bags
Montana Silversmith Jewelry
Hat Cans
Ariat Bags
Kid’s Boots
Western Clocks
Spur Candleholder
Horse Head Sconce – Small
Ariat Pro Grip Leather Riding Gloves$51-$75
Sabona Bracelets for men & women
6 Piece Utensil Set
Western Pillows
Western Picture Frames
Brighton Jewelry
Spur Clocks
Spur Wall Candle Holder
Spur Note Holder and Letter Opener Set
Spur Door Knocker
Spur Wine Stand
Bronze Horse Head Photo Frame
Horse Heads or Running Horse Vase
Barn Buddies Equestrian Book Ends
Equestrian Relief Sculpture
Horse Head Sconce - Large$75-$100
Western Art
Leather 8X10 Frames
Western Mirrors
Western Lamps
Calf Hides
Purses, Wallets, Day Planners
Trophy Buckles by Montana Silversmith
Muck Boots
Equestrian Clock Box
All American Trotting Horse Statue
Deluxe Rope Bags in Camo colors$101-$150
Felt Cowboy Hats
Leather Jackets
Montana Silversmith Dishware - Set of 4 – Brands, Equine Elegance or Iron Star
Cowhide Shelf Mirrors
Hanging Pot Rack
Western Wall Fountain
ESP Saddle Pads
Montana Silversmith Statues
Pearl & Turquoise Necklaces (made exclusively for Roy Frey Western)
Western footed Urns with Stars or Horses
Spur Candelabra
Trotting Horse Lamp
Large Equestrian Keepsake Box$151-$200
American West Purses
Leather & Cowhide Pillows
Boots for Cowboys & Cowgirls
Turquoise Jewelry
Impact Gel Pads
Hanging Spur Lamps
Western Art$201- +++
Exotic Boots – Stingray, Ostrich, Eel, Elk, Goat, Caiman Alligator, Lizard
Cowhide bedspread
Saddles
Sundowner Horse Trailers
Crystal Spur
Saturday, December 9th, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Branded B Ranch - Get dressed up in your
favorite semi-formal Western wear and enjoy an evening of good food and lots of
fun! The Crystal Spur will be an elegant evening with a delicious menu, and a
musical performance from Candice Meyers, the Country Parson's special guest. For
more information visit: www.crystalspur.com. This event is brought to you by The
Country Parson and is perfect for a personal or company Christmas celebration.
Drop Off Point for KSU Equestrian Team
Tack Donations
The KSU Equestrian Team is in need of good, clean, used or new English and
Western tack and grooming supplies. Especially needed are snaffle bits, leather
chin straps, headstalls, reins, saddles (for short people) and show clothes.
This fall when you clean out your tack room or horse trailer, think of the KSU
Equestrian Team and bring your items to Roy Frey Western. We will get them to
Head Coach, Teresa Slough. Your support with this tack drive is greatly
appreciated.
New Trails at Thompsonville Park – Lake
Perry
Dewayne and I rode the new Thompsonville Park Trails at Lake Perry last week.
Hats off to everyone who worked on opening this 10-mile stretch of trails! It is wooley, but beautiful! We saw dozens of turkey and lots of deer.
"When I Am Old"
I ran across this poem recently and wanted to share it with my cowgirl friends
as it describes me perfectly – how about you? Enjoy - Jo
When I am Old...
I shall wear diamonds
And a wide brimmed straw hat
With silver and leather on it
and I shall spend my social security
On white wine and carrots
And sit in the alley of my barn
And listen to my horses breathe.I will sneak out
in the middle of a summer's night
And ride the chestnut mare
Across the moonstruck meadow.
If my old bones will allow.When people come to call I will smile and nod
As I walk them past the gardens to the barn
And show, instead, the beauty growing there
In stalls fresh-lined with straw.I will shovel and sweat and
Wear hay in my hair as if it were a jewel.
And I will be an embarrassment to all
Who look down on me.
They've not yet found the peace in being free
To love a horse as a friend,
A friend who waits at midnight hour
With nuzzle and nicker and patient eyes
For the kind of woman I will be
When I am Old.
- Author Unknown
2007 Extreme Cowboy Race Comes to Saddle
& Sirloin
RFD TV and Craig Cameron are bringing the Extreme Cowboy Race to Saddle &
Sirloin Club, Kansas City, Missouri, June 22-24, 2007. More details will follow
on how to enter.
2007 National Calvary Competition Comes
to Ft. Riley
The U.S. Cavalry Association (USCA) will be conducting its 2007 National Cavalry
Competition (NCC) September 13-16 2007 at Fort Riley, KS.
Previous NCC's were held at Fort Sill, OK (2002); Fort Worth Stockyards,TX (2003); Fort Riley, KS (2004); Fort Robinson State Park, NE (2005); and Fort Knox, KY (2006.
The individual competition consists of Equitation on the flat, Jumping, Mounted Saber, Mounted Pistol (both over fences), Bugle Calls, Authenticity of rider and equipment, as well as Platoon Drill for groups.
There are three levels for Equitation and Jumping with ribbons and plaques awarded to top three competitors in each division.
The Directors' Cup Trophy will be awarded to the high point rider.
The Pegasus Memorial Plaque for horse that best represents the Cavalry Horse.
The NCC is open to all who are interested in promoting the Associations' purpose of keeping the Cavalry tradition and spirit alive. The USCA encourages participation by mounted military color guards, cavalry re-enactors, memorial mounted units, mounted police, and others prepared to compete in period or modern uniform. The competition is open to units and individual competitors.
The NCC is held in conjunction with the Annual Bivouac (meeting) of the U.S.
Cavalry Association. The Bivouac includes social events at which competitors
have an opportunity to meet military veterans, including some who served in the
old Horse Cavalry, and other association members, and to participate in
traditional cavalry ceremonies.
The public is invited, in fact encouraged, to attend the event and witness history in action.
The USCA is requesting assistance of the Kansas Equestrian community in promoting the event and help in the way of manpower to conduct the event next September.
For more information contact: Patricia King plprarie@kansas.net
Cowboy Symphony
Exciting news! The Topeka Symphony has teamed up with Judy Coder and Pride of
the Prairie for an unforgettable night of cowboy music. The symphony's spring
pops concert, "The Wild, Wild West" will be Saturday, March 31, 2007. The
program will include music from some of your favorite cowboy movies, along with
a few surprises, including several tunes pairing the symphony with JCPP in some
of their best hits! Judy will be busy this fall, writing the orchestral parts to
enhance JCPP's performance. Imagine what "Ghost Riders" will sound like with
orchestral accompaniment! Season ticket holders have already purchased their
seats, and tickets for single shows went on sale on Friday, September 1. A
complete sellout is anticipated. To reserve your seat, call the symphony office
at 785-232-2032 today!
November Events:
Nov 17 - Kansas Expocentre - Penny Treeby Hudgens Advanced Session Barrel Clinic 6 - 10 p.m. For more information contact Penny Treeby-Hudgens 918-812-8090 or pthbarrelracing@yahoo.com.
Nov 17 – KSU Rodeo Club Silent and live Auction 6 pm @ RC McGraw’s, Manhattan
Nov 18 - Kansas Expocentre - Penny Treeby Hudgens All Rider's Session Barrel Clinic 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. For more information contact Penny Treeby-Hudgens 918-812-8090 or pthbarrelracing@yahoo.com.
Nov 18 – KSU Alumni Rodeo 11 am Weber Arena, Manhattan
Nov 19 - Kansas Expocentre - $4,000 added 4-D Barrel Race. Exhibitions 10 a.m. Race starts at 1 p.m. For more information contact Penny Treeby-Hudgens 918-812-8090 or pthbarrelracing@yahoo.com.
Nov 19 – KSU Rodeo Club Jackpot Rodeo 9:30 a.m. Weber Arena, Manhattan
Nov 24-26 - COWBOY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE at Roy Frey Western. Storewide savings!
December Events:
Dec 9 - 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Branded B Ranch; Crystal Spur -- an elegant evening with a delicious menu and a musical performance from Candice Meyers. For more information, see more details listed above in this newsletter or visit: www.crystalspur.com. This event is brought to you by The Country Parson and is perfect for a personal or company Christmas celebration.
January Events:
Jan 19-20, 2007 - PRCA Championship Rodeo, Landon Arena, Kansas ExpoCentre, Topeka, KS. Produced by Mosbrucker Rodeo, Inc.
Jan & Feb dates to be announced – Roy Frey Western will be hosting the Purina Equestrian Academy this year – more info to follow.
February Events:
Feb 3-4 – Purina Priority Horseman’s Conference, Kansas Expocentre, Topeka
Feb 16-19 – Double B Barrel Bash, Kansas Expocentre, Topeka
Feb 23-25 – Equifest of Kansas, Wichita www.kansashorsecouncil.com
Ernie Rodina's Better Horses Radio Show
Tune in Sunday mornings at 6:00 a.m. to 580 AM radio for the Better Horses Radio Show starring Ernie Rodina (Bronco Ernie) and co-host, Dawn Dawson. Ernie highlights area trainers and horse happenings. Listen for Jo to talk about trends in the industry and new product arrivals at Roy Frey Western.
Helping Hands Humane Society
Roy Frey Western encourages you to adopt a Helping Hands Humane Society, Topeka or Jefferson County Humane Society dog that needs a farm/ranch life and would be good around livestock. We are proud to help find these loving dogs a new home. Give a $10 cook book for Christmas and help the HHHS.
Remember, you can always visit our web page and check our calendar for all the equine events in the area . . . visit us at www.royfreywestern.com.
Cowboy up down at Roy Frey's!
Jo Turner
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Website Links to our Partners:
Holton Trailer Sales - www.holtontrailers.com
Better Horses Network - www.betterhorsesnetwork.com
Country Parson - www.thecountryparson.com
Ringneck Ranch - www.ringneckranch.net
Helping Hands Humane Society - www.topekahumaneshelter.org
Jefferson County Humane Society - www.jfcountypets.com
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