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* History of the Canadian Valley Rangerettes *
The Canadian Valley Rangerettes were organized in 1968. It is estimated that we are the longest running Equestrian Drill Team in the State of Oklahoma with a continuous existence of over 40 years. The Rangerettes performed publicly for the first time at Frontier City in August 1969. Many enthusiastic cowgirls have proudly worn the
infamous red, white, and blue that represent the
Rangerette's long standing
heritage. We continue to prove to professional rodeo committees
and event coordinators, that we are dedicated to the sport of
Equestrian Drill and that we carry with us the enthusiasm and
professionalism it takes to put on a good performance. * Our Mission * Our mission is to promote the participation of women who enjoy horseback riding and to preserve the art of Equestrian Drill. The Canadian Valley Rangerettes encourage any ladies who are interested in riding with a drill team to contact us at the email address or phone numbers listed on the home page of this website. The Canadian Valley Rangerettes are a family oriented group. Our background lifestyles vary from homemakers to investigators, skilled professionals to secretaries. Our active members consist of nearly 30 ladies ranging in age from 4 years old and up. Riders 16 years and older are eligible to ride in drill performances while the younger ladies ride with their family members in the parades. Over the years
Canadian Valley Rangerettes have
donated to the Canadian County Family Youth Services Program, the End of the Trail, and
have helped many needy families during the holiday seasons. |
A true Cowgirl makes her Final Ride
to the eternal rodeo arena of life....
Beth Darnell - member from 1992-2005





