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Balie Mulholland rounds her first barrel during the 12 and under race at the Cowboy Rowdy Play Day at the Park County Fairgrounds. Mulholland circled the barrels for a 19-second run. The play day was a …
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{gallery}10_12_10/rowdyride{/gallery}Balie Mulholland rounds her first barrel during the 12 and under race at the Cowboy Rowdy Play Day at the Park County Fairgrounds. Mulholland circled the barrels for a 19-second run. The play day was a benefit in remembrance of Rowdy Smallwood, a 9-year-old cowboy who died after a farming accident. Sunday's auction and other events raised more than $20,000 for the Smallwood family, according to Christi Greaham, an events volunteer. Tribune photo by Kara Bacon
Balie Mulholland rounds her first barrel during the 12 and under race at the Cowboy Rowdy Play Day at the Park County Fairgrounds. Mulholland circled the barrels for a 19-second run. The play day was a benefit in remembrance of Rowdy Smallwood, a 9-year-old cowboy who died after a farming accident. Sunday's auction and other events raised more than $20,000 for the Smallwood family, according to Christi Greaham, an events volunteer. Tribune photo by Kara Bacon