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14 th Annual
Most events located Downtown Ellensburg,
the Kittitas Valley Events Center &
Central WA University
FEBRUARY 16th-18th, 2018
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Welcome to the 14th Annual Spirit of the West Cowboy Gathering, in Ellensburg, Washington.
Ellensburg sits on the east slopes of the Cascade Range, 120 miles east of Seattle. Beautiful cattle & ranching country, a college town where Central Washington University is located. An old cowboy town where you might see a horse tied up in front of the tavern.
With this as a backdrop, Spirit of the West, now in its 14th year, has venues throughout the town as well as the Kittitas Valley Event Center (fairgrounds), adjacent to town. Main evening concerts are held at the Central WA University Music Building. We are happy to draw big name entertainers along with local talent. Three days of excellent western music & poetry. Downtown performances will be in seven venues throughout the downtown core.
Gear show vendors from across the northwest will be showcasing home décor, western wear, jewelry, and much more. While at the Kittitas Valley Event Center (fairgrounds), watch men and women during the Cowboy Traditions Rach Roping competition; Friday and Saturday. Finish the weekend with our Sunday schedule starting with Cowboy Church and Sunday afternoon concert.
Come join us and enjoy the western spirit!
Amy McGuffin — President
NWELCOMEM
Online at www.EllensburgCowboyGathering.com
At the Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce Office609 N. Main Street, through Thursday, February 15
At the Spirit of the West Box Office and Merchandise Tickets and Information available:
Friday & Saturday • February 16-17 • 9 AM – 9 PM
At the Spirit of the West Mercantile & Tickets – Gear ShowKittitas Valley Event Center (Teanaway Hall), 901 E. 7th Avenue
Friday, Saturday • February 16-17 • 10 AM – 4 PM Sunday • February 18 • 9:30 AM – 3 PM
TICKETS
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Singer, songwriter, rancher, horseman, and the original, world-famous Yahoo!® yodeler,
Wylie Gustafson is a real life cowboy born into a 4th generation ranching family on the
empty sprawl of Northern Montana. He proves himself a never-boring entertainer as well as a
highly adept songwriter. When not performing, Wylie raises and trains cow horses on his
family ranch near Conrad, MT. He is especially known for his songs that celebrate America’s
culture of ranching and farming. Wylie and the Wild West have performed worldwide since
1989 and are considered a “National Treasure” by American Folklife Center in Washington DC.
Wylie Wild West
Chris Isaacs is a poet who has lived the life that he writes about. He has seen
life from a cowboy’s point of view for all of his 60-plus years, and his poems and
stories are alive with the heart and humor of the cowboy’s life. He can usually find the funny side of any situation,
and is considered by many to be one of the finest humorists in the country. In
between jobs you could usually find him making a living as a horseshoer.
Chris Isaacs
The purity of the songs written and sung by Trinity Seely are a deep-rooted
reflection of the ranching lifestyle she lives and loves. Trinity was raised in the heart of the Chilcotin, of British
Columbia, Canada with horses and music in her soul. Daily ranch work gives her
ample experiences from which she writes most of her songs. Singing from the
perspective of a ranch wife and mother, Trinity’s honest lyrics touch the hearts of audiences nationwide and have garnered
numerous nominations and awards.
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Composers of original western music and cowboy poetry. JB Barber has been writing cowboy poetry
for 15 years. He draws upon his experience growing up in Texas and Oregon, being a rodeo
rough-stock rider and everything in between. Farmer Dave Fulfs writes and performs his
own music reminiscent of the old Silver Screen Era. He has spent his life as a wheat
farmer in the Palouse country. Their combination of cowboy poetry and western
music is a unique experience for listeners.
Thatch is 13 years old with a passion for cowboy heritage. He writes cowboy poetry from experience, both his own and those of others. He also recites the classics, keeping classic cowboy poetry alive. Thatch Elmer is from Harrisville Utah, is a co-recipient of the first annual “Rod McQueary/Sue Wallis” scholarship award which was presented to him at the 2014 National Cowboy Poetry gathering in Elko, Nevada.
Thatch ELMER
Panhandle COWBOYS
Paul’s smooth vocals will remind you of the legendary Marty Robbins. Veteran of cowboy gatherings near
and far, Paul sings traditional ballads from the frontier days. But don’t be fooled – this cowboy has a twinkle
in his eye and an ever ready sense of humor. His first-rate guitar accompaniment completes the package.
Working as an outfitter in the mountains near Naches, Washington, Paul lives the life he sings of.
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Lauralee Northcott is a singer/songwriter, cowgirl poet and award winning pine needle basket maker. She shares stories, poems, and beautiful music. It is almost like there is a campfire around you as she sings. A veteran wilderness guide and cook, with over 30 years of trails under her saddle blanket, Lauralee’s per- formance will take you along for an adventure worth taking. From hot-licks western swing, to meaningful ballads, along with authentic poetry, she’s sure to be a crowd pleaser.
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ANDY BALESRaised in Joseph, Oregon and Salmon, Idaho, Andy started playing guitar with Old Time Fiddlers at age 9 at barn/grange dances. He grew up irrigating, putting up hay, building fences, etc., and enjoyed working cattle whenever he got the chance. Although he does not currently own cattle, he does have horses and mules and enjoys riding with wife Debbie. Andy has spent his life playing western music and his latest album is the mule inspired “Long Eared Coupe Deville”.
BARBARA NELSONBarbara plays guitar and sings western music in all its many forms; traditional, folk, blues, old standards, and swing. She has performed solo in many different places; Elko, Ellensburg, Oregon State Parks program, Hamley’s Western Store, Pendleton Arts Center, and recently opened the awards ceremonies for the AWA (Academy of Western Artists) in Fort Worth, Texas. She loves to sing and play guitar and this shows through in her performances.
DuANE NELSONFueled by a passion for the cowboy lifestyle and a love of entertaining, Duane has delighted audiences across the Northwest for the last decade. From brandings to county fairs, private parties to cowboy gatherings, Duane can be found reciting classics old and new, along with his own poems. Duane lives on a ranch near The Dalles, Oregon, with his wife, Lori.
DAVID ANDERSONAND JENNY LYNNDavid sings western music, which is about what he knows best, riding horses and being a cowboy. He participates in many cowboy poetry and western music gatherings all across the Western United States. David enjoys bringing his music to others by performing at care centers, fundraisers and parties. He is often accompanied by his two daughters Amanda and Jenny Lynn who have been singing since before they could walk.
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ROCKIN’ HWRockin HW was formed in 2000 and has performed on National Stages, Campfires, Awards Ceremonies, Fairs, and Regional Cowboy Gatherings. Members include Alan Halvorson, Ramon Selby (NW Swing Hall of Fame inductee) and Alan Troope. Our goal is to provide a remembrance of the songs and tunes that help chronicle our history. We like to see people smile. Come join us. Just enjoy the ride.
KATHY MOSS (A.K. MOSS)With pen in one hand, camera in the other and reins between her teeth, A. K. Moss has a passion for writing and western heritage that shows in everything she does. She has been performing her own work since 1998 throughout the West Coast States. Living in remote Grant County, situated in Eastern Oregon, Kathy’s writing comes straight from the heart and soul of the American West. She writes what she knows and believes in, with pride in western history, heritage and the people.
JOE SARTIN (COYOTE JOE)Raised between a working ranch and the Duck reservation in North Central Nevada, Joe learned a life of hard work and respect for both the land and my fellow man. “My music is from lessons learned on the trial and by the hearth of home. I play and sing from my heart and invite you to close your eyes and ride along with me as I tell you my stories I have lived.”
JANET BAILEY“Since beginning my exposure to folk music and Americana in the 60’s, I have now evolved to exclusively singing and performing Western songs. I have shared my love for this music—both traditional and contemporary—in 14 different countries. My favorite venue is house concerts, where I can meet and talk to like-minded folks. I have, though, sung at really large venues, including military bases and opened for Brad Paisley when he toured locally. I feel really connected to this music, and love to share these stories with others.”
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STAN KVISTADStan’s first mule came in 1999 which lead him to his current addiction, “I now have 10, oh well, and nobody is perfect!” In 1996 he joined the Whatcom Co. BCH where he got into the trail work and spent a few years as president. 2005 found himself looking to get out of the traffic jams and by an act of God he found Chiliwist and a couple of years later he met a raven-haired beauty and life is good.
TOM SWEARINGENTom is an Oregon horseman whose cowboy poetry is often inspired by his own experiences and observations from the saddle. Tom brings his stories to life with rhythm and rhyme and a style that makes him a popular performer. Tom is a multi-award winner whose poems have been featured in numerous magazines and publications and has recorded two CDs, each nominated as finalist for WMA Cowboy Poetry CD of the Year.
TR STEWARTTR’s love for the west and the backcountry led him to becoming a guide for North Cascade Outfitters. Along the trail, strapped to the back of a mule, TR packs his guitar to play the campfire circuit in the Pasayten and Sawtooth Wilderness. His music showcases this Twisp, Washington cowboy’s wide range of musical talents.
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9 AM – 9 PM RANCh ROpiNG Kittitas Valley Event Center (Bloom Pavilion) 901 E. 7th Ave.
10 AM – 4 PM GEAR ShOW VENdORS Kittitas Valley Event Center (Teanaway Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave.
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM KidS MuSiC TiME with KAREN QuEST Kittitas Valley Event Center (Umtanum Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave.
11 AM – 3 PM WORKShOpS & dEMONSTRATiONS Kittitas Valley Event Center (Umtanum Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave.
11:30 AM – 3 PM KidS CORRAl / ROdEO FuN Kittitas Valley Event Center (Umtanum Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave.
1 PM – 3 PM OpEN MiC – MuSiC & pOETRy Kittitas Valley Event Center, 901 E. 7th Ave.
2 PM – 6 PM FREE performances, Downtown Venues
7:30 PM – 9:30 PMPaul Wilson,
Chris Isaacs, Trinity SeelyCWU Music Building, 1309 N. Alder St. • Doors open at 7 PM
. FrIday, February 16,
. SaTurday, February 17,
Box Office & InformationFriday & Saturday | 10 AM – 4 PM
Kittitas Valley Event Center (Teanaway Hall) – 901 E. 7th Ave.Sunday | 9:30 AM – 3 PM
Kittitas Valley Event Center (Teanaway Hall) – 901 E. 7th Ave.
FRIDAYCONCERT
9 AM – 9 PM RANCh ROpiNG Kittitas Valley Event Center (Bloom Pavilion) 901 E. 7th Ave.
10 AM – 4 PM GEAR ShOW VENdORS Kittitas Valley Event Center (Teanaway Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave.
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9 AM – 9 PM RANCh ROpiNG Kittitas Valley Event Center (Bloom Pavilion) 901 E. 7th Ave.
10 AM – 4 PM GEAR ShOW VENdORS Kittitas Valley Event Center (Teanaway Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave.
10 AM – 11 AM KidS MuSiC TiME with KAREN QuEST Kittitas Valley Event Center (Umtanum Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave.
11 AM – 3 PM WORKShOpS & dEMONSTRATiONS Kittitas Valley Event Center 901 E. 7th Ave.
11 AM – 3 PM KidS CORRAl / ROdEO FuN Kittitas Valley Event Center (Umtanum Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave.
12:30 PM – 3 PM OpEN MiC – MuSiC & pOETRy Kittitas Valley Event Center (Umtanum Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave.
NOON – 5 PM FREE performances, Downtown Venues
6:30 PM – 9:00 PMLauralee Northcott, Chris Isaacs,
Wylie and the Wild WestCWU Music Building, 1309 N. Alder St. • Doors open at 6 PM
9 AM – 10 AM COWBOy ChuRCh Kittitas Valley Event Center (Umtanum Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave. – Pastor Al Parsons
9:30 AM – 3 PM GEAR ShOW VENdORS Kittitas Valley Event Center (Teanaway Hall) 901 E. 7th Ave.
10 AM – 11 AM VARiETy ShOW – dOWNTONW ENTERTAiNERS pERFORM Kittitas Valley Event Center (Bloom Pavilion) 901 E. 7th Ave.
12:30 PM – 2:30 PMThatch Elmer,
Trinity Seely, panhandle CowboysKittitas Valley Event Center – Umtanum Hall, 901 E. 7th Ave. • Doors open at 12 Noon
. SuNday, February 18,
. SaTurday, February 17,
SUNDAYCONCERT
SATURDAYCONCERT
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2pm to 3pmRodeo City BBQ Rockin HW MusicFitterer’s Furniture Thatch Elmer PoetGard Vintners Paul Wilson MusicHistorical Museum Panhandle Cowboys Music/PoetGoodey Gallery TR Stewart MusicClymer Museum Duane Nelson PoetBlue Rock Saloon Lauralee Northcott Music
3pM TO 4pMRodeo City BBQ Duane Nelson PoetFitterer’s Furniture David Anderson Music & Jenny LynnGard Vintners Andy Bales MusicHistorical Museum Tom Swearingen PoetGoodey Gallery Stan Kvistad PoetClymer Museum Janet Bailey MusicBlue Rock Saloon Panhandle Cowboys Music/Poet
4pM TO 5pMRodeo City BBQ Barbara Nelson MusicFitterer’s Furniture Tom Swearingen PoetGard Vintners TR Stewart MusicHistorical Museum Andy Bales MusicGoodey Gallery Lauralee Northcott MusicClymer Museum Kathy Moss PoetBlue Rock Saloon David Anderson Music & Jenny Lynn
5pM TO 6pMRodeo City BBQ Stan Kvistad PoetFitterer’s Furniture Rockin HW MusicGard Vintners Janet Bailey MusicHistorical Museum Barbara Nelson MusicGoodey Gallery Kathy Moss PoetClymer Museum Coyote Joe MusicBlue Rock Saloon Thatch Elmer Poet
free to the public
fridayfebruary 16
Western Art/Goodey Gallery – 309 N. Pearl St.Rodeo City BBQ – 204 N. Main Street
KC Historical Museum – 114 E. 3rd AvenueBlue Rock Saloon – 404 N. Pine Street
Free Admission
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NOON TO 1pMRodeo City BBQ Kathy Moss PoetFitterer’s Furniture Lauralee Northcott MusicGard Vintners TR Stewart MusicHistorical Museum Janet Bailey MusicGoodey Gallery Coyote Joe MusicClymer Museum Panhandle Cowboys Music/PoetBlue Rock Saloon Paul Wilson Music
1pM TO 2pMRodeo City BBQ David Anderson Music & Jenny LynnFitterer’s Furniture Andy Bales MusicHistorical Museum Barbara Nelson MusicGard Vintners Lauralee Northcott MusicGoodey Gallery Duane Nelson PoetClymer Museum Stan Kvistad PoetBlue Rock Saloon Tom Swearingen Poet
2pM TO 3pMRodeo City BBQ Thatch Elmer PoetFitterer’s Furniture Stan Kvistad PoetGard Vintners Coyote Joe MusicHistorical Museum Andy Bales MusicGoodey Gallery Paul Wilson MusicClymer Museum TR Stewart MusicBlue Rock Saloon Rockin HW Music
3pM TO 4pMRodeo City BBQ Coyote Joe MusicFitterer’s Furniture Barbara Nelson MusicGard Vintners Janet Bailey MusicHistorical Museum Duane Nelson PoetGoodey Gallery Tom Swearingen PoetClymer Museum Thatch Elmer PoetBlue Rock Saloon Kathy Moss Poet
4pM TO 5pMRodeo City BBQ Janet Bailey MusicFitterer’s Furniture Panhandle Cowboys Music/PoetGard Vintners Andy Bales MusicHistorical Museum Paul Wilson MusicGoodey Gallery Rockin HW MusicClymer Museum David Anderson Music & Jenny LynnBlue Rock Saloon TR Stewart Music
free to the public
SaTurdayfebruary 17
Gard Vintners – 311 N. Pearl StreetFitterer’s Furniture – 114 W. 4th Avenue
Clymer Museum – 416 N. Pearl Street
Free Admission
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Thatch Elmer H David Anderson
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Sunday E FEbruary 18
ChurCh ServiCeS
Our purpose is to reach the farmer, rancher, rodeo cowboy, and those associated with the western world lifestyle not being reached by traditional methods. Sometimes, folks feel that the church has been too churchy for the world and the world too worldly for the church. Our intention is to break down the religious walls and meet people where they are.
With a backdrop of over 20 years of ministry to the western world, Al & Joanie have dedicated their lives to helping others. Real people, talking to real people about a real God, making it hard for people to go to a real hell. Their past is marked with God’s call of preparation. Their present is a thriving endeavor that pushes them, challenges them, and excites them everyday. Their future is a new adventure in God. Leading them with impacting amounts of vision to change the world. Al & Joanie Parsons are bringing a dynamic, fresh, format to “Been there, done that!”
SPIrIT of The WeST
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Kittitas Valley Event Center (Teanaway Hall), 901 E. 7th Avenue
Friday, February 16th • 10 AM – 4 PM Saturday, February 17th • 10 AM – 4 PM Sunday, February 18th • 9:30 AM – 3 PM
Posters, fleece vests, denim shirts, T-shirts, baseball caps, shopping bags, key rings, collector pins, mugs and more. CDs, books and other
entertainers items available.
Box Office phone number for Presidents Day Weekend only is509-933-1620
9:00 AMat the Kittitas
Valley Event Center Umtanum Hall
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Box Office and Information: 10-5 KVEC, Teanaway Hall, 901 E 7th Ave Friday Night Concert, Saturday Night Concert: Calvary Baptist Church @ Liberty Corner of 5th Ave. & Pine St. Gear & Art Show: Kittitas Valley Event Center, Teanaway Hall 901 E 7th Ave.
Workshops, Demos, & Open Mic: Kittitas Valley Event Center, Umtanum Hall 901 E 7th Ave.
Ranch Roping: Kittitas Valley Event Center, Bloom Pavilion 901 E 7th Ave.
Downtown Music & Poetry Venues:
Blue Rock Saloon 404 N Pine St. Clymer Museum & Gallery 416 N Pearl St. Fitterer's Furniture 114 W. 4th Ave. Gard Vintners 311 N. Pearl St. Kittitas County Historical Museum 114 E. 3rd. Ave. Pine Street Mall 413 N. Pine St. Rodeo City Bar-B-Q 204 N. Main St. Western Art/Goodey Gallery 309 N Pearl St
Sunday Church Services, Sunday Afternoon Concert:
Kittitas Valley Event Center, Umtanum Hall 901 E 7th Ave.
Ellensburg Public Library
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Chamber Visit Center
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Rotary Pavilion
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Historic RR Depot
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Police &Fire Station
Ellensburg Floral & Gifts
Maurice’s
Mtn High Sports
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Better Life Natural Foods
Kelleher Motor Co
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Old Mill Country Store
Mid-State Coop
Yellow Church
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Dick & Jane’s Spot
The Horseshoe
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Fred Meyer
Goodwill
Verizon
Ellensburg Agate &
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Bah
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Head to Toe Salon
Frame Express
Healing Touch Massage
AT&
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Boys-Smith Vision
Central Restaurant
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Steward & Williams Tribute Ctr
Empowered Fitness
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City Hall
4th Avenue Framing
Street Parking
Brookside Funeral
Kim Khap Gems & Jewelry
Millenium Sun
County License & Permits
Molly Morrow
Photography
Third Eye Tattoo
Street Parking
United Methodists
First Christian
First Lutheran
Designated EDA Main Street District
SPIRIT OF THE WEST VENUE
Retail
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Parks, Places of InterestInformation, Governmt
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Hot Yoga Shooters
Ellensburg Downtown Association
Tony’s Nails
Ingrid Ellis Massage
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Kittitas County
Historical Museum
Hal Holmes Center
Rodeo
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Palomino Salon & Spa
Fire & Smoke
Whipsaw Brewing
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A celebration of music, poetry and art in Ellensburg, WA
VENUE DETAILSFebruary 16-18, 2018
CWU Music Building1309 N. Alder St.
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Box Office and Information: 10-5 KVEC, Teanaway Hall, 901 E 7th Ave Friday Night Concert, Saturday Night Concert: Calvary Baptist Church @ Liberty Corner of 5th Ave. & Pine St. Gear & Art Show: Kittitas Valley Event Center, Teanaway Hall 901 E 7th Ave.
Workshops, Demos, & Open Mic: Kittitas Valley Event Center, Umtanum Hall 901 E 7th Ave.
Ranch Roping: Kittitas Valley Event Center, Bloom Pavilion 901 E 7th Ave.
Downtown Music & Poetry Venues:
Blue Rock Saloon 404 N Pine St. Clymer Museum & Gallery 416 N Pearl St. Fitterer's Furniture 114 W. 4th Ave. Gard Vintners 311 N. Pearl St. Kittitas County Historical Museum 114 E. 3rd. Ave. Pine Street Mall 413 N. Pine St. Rodeo City Bar-B-Q 204 N. Main St. Western Art/Goodey Gallery 309 N Pearl St
Sunday Church Services, Sunday Afternoon Concert:
Kittitas Valley Event Center, Umtanum Hall 901 E 7th Ave.
Ellensburg Public Library
W a t e r S t r e e t
P e a r l S t r e e t
P ine S t r e e t
R u b y S t r e e t
4th
Ave
3rd
Ave
5th
Ave
6th
Ave
2nd A
ve
Post Office
The UPS
Store
County Courthouse
Chamber Visit Center
Rodeo Office
Rotary Pavilion
SafewayFor Your Image
Skate Park P
PP
U n
i v e r s i t y
W a y
C a p
i t o l A
v e
Canyon RdMain Street
Historic RR Depot
Most street parking has a 2 hour limit, Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm
Police &Fire Station
Ellensburg Floral & Gifts
Maurice’s
Mtn High Sports
Central City Comics
Do
wn
tow
n
Ph
armacy
Elle
nsb
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P
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en
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Starlig
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Lou
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W
Pin
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En
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Do
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Terrace
Fash
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s
Fou
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On
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Gallery
Pe
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Bo
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Dako
ta Cafe
The Tav
Frontier Tavern
Pizza C
olin
Iron
Ho
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Bre
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Ace
Bo
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P
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Old
Sko
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& C
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tow
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Baile
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Bib
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First Christian
First Lutheran
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FrIday, FEbruary 16 & SaTurday, FEbruary 17
Event starts at 9 AMKittitas Valley Event Center – Bloom Pavilion
Presented by Cowboy Traditions Ranch Roping
For more than a hundred years, Cowboys have made their living through the skilled use of horses and rope.
Ranch roping is a style of roping that promotes horsemanship and stockmanship by showcasing the ability to take the shot that presents itself. Shots are often from different positions with various rope angles, which can be a fancy yet functional loop. Spirit of the West Cowboy Gathering is proud to partner with Cowboy Traditions Ranch Roping this year; Ranch Roping is an event you will not want to miss!
Cowboy Traditions Ranch Roping events will be judged as if the judge owned the cattle. For instance, the yearling doctoring event will be judged as if participants are doctoring a sick animal. Ranch roping should portray how a good cowboy would handle his horse, rope and cow in a manner that is as low stress as possible. In this competition, time does not determine the winner; instead points are earned for fancy or difficult catches and proper handling of cattle.
Come out and see these skilled Cowboys
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a Wee BIT LeaTherP.O. Box 124, Chewelah, WA 99109360-440-6624Affordable leather items; Pendleton Tapestry purses, hand tooled leather bracelets, sterling and copper bracelets, journals and guitar straps. Also, covers for books, I-Pads/Kindles, journals, cell phones, and checkbooks, plus belts, watch bands, pouches, scissor holsters and business card carriers, all with added copper, sterling and gemstone accents.
BaCk CouNTry CuTouTS21806 NE 58th St., Vancouver, WA 98682360-903-7779Back Country Cutouts on FacebookMetal Art.
BarreL BouTIque CuSTom LeaTher17078 Waukon Rd. North, Edwall, WA 99008509-939-4511Barrel Boutique Custom Leather on FacebookLeather goods – breast collars, headstalls, wallets, belts, suspenders, decorative pillows, tack.
BeTh’S BauBLeS730 Alford Rd., Ellensburg, WA 98926509-929-6986Unique handmade jewelry: Necklaces, bracelets, hair clips, scarf slides, ear-rings. Many items are made from west-ern conchos. Also can make custom orders on site.
Bff’S BarNWood CreaTIoNS7631 Brickmill Rd., Ellensburg, WA 98926509-899-3181Beautiful one-of-a-kind serving trays. Bird feeders and purposeful décor made from repurposed local barn wood. Each piece brings the rich feel of farming history of the Kittitas Valley.
BLISSfuL BITeS31 Home Acres Rd., Wapato, WA 98951509-314-0540Blissful Bites @Cravingminidonuts on FacebookMini donuts, hot chocolate, coffee, Red Bull drinks, soda, and water.
CouNTry GardeN farm660 Strange Rd., Ellensburg, WA 98926509-929-5016www.countrygarden.farm & Country Garden Farm on FacebookFamily owned lavender farm mak-ing high end spa products including: scrubs lotions, soaps, beard oil and beard balm for men, using lavender es-sential oil distilled on our property. We are also beginning a coffee line with soap, scrub and lip balm, because we love coffee!
KITTITAS vAllEY EvENT CENTER901 E. 7h Avenue
Friday, February 16th • 10 PM – 4 PMSaturday, February 17th • 10 AM – 4 PMSunday, February 18th • 9:30 AM – 3 PM vV
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CoVey of quaIL986 Rd. 1AB, Clark, WY 82435307-645-3164Silk cowboy carves, Coronado concealed carry vests, Schaefer Ranch Wear Clothing, Inca Cottons Shirts & Jackets, Peruvian Alpaca vests ruanas.
doN’S LeaTher ShoP LLC1492 Thomas Rd., Ellensburg, WA 98926509-925-4613www.DonsLeather.comSaddles, tack, stirrups, ropes, chaps, knives, boots, wool and canvas vests.
frIday harBor houSe of Jerky685 Spring St. PMB 264, Friday Harbor, WA 98250360-207-9652Fridayharborhouseofjerky.comPremium jerky in multiple varieties and flavors (beef, pork, turkey, fish, game, exotics, fruit and vegan).
hITChING PoST SuPPLy10312 210th St. SE, Snohomish, WA 98296206-409-6222hitchingpostsupply.com lillarose.biz/hitching postsupplyVaquero inspired buckaroo gear and goods. Horsehair & rawhide products, books and cowboy/western music. Lilla Rose hair accessories.
hoofPrINTS3211 S. Stateline Rd., Liberty Lake, WA 99019509-869-5681Hoofprints on FacebookFlashy, fun and fashion forward! Hoof-prints is loaded with the boots, belts, bags & bling you need for any western occasion!
JaCk youNGBuCk213 E. Countryside Ave., Ellensburg, WA 98926509-306-9860Natural wood coffee tables, end tables, carved wood walking sticks, wood urns, dishes, wood carvings, soap stone carv-ings, silverware silver rings. The wood is all natural and are made of several different kinds of wood, maple oak, etc.
kLuCkING ImaGeS1321 E. 17th Ave., Unit A, Ellensburg, WA 98926206-632-5514kluckingimages.comOriginal art by local photographer. Photographic prints on cards, coasters, calendars, fabric and metal. Framed and matted prints as well.
LyNN GraVeS deNIm deSIGNS1208 Brook Lane, Ellensburg, WA 98926509-607-351Lynn Graves Designs on FacebookAll things denim jeans recycled; Pillows, Mats, Wall hangings, baskets.
maC-a-Bee71 Airport Rd., Cle Elum, WA 98922509-674-7055Western & Southwestern home décor, textiles, hides and jewelry.
moLLy morroW PhoToGraPhy391 Lyons Rd., Ellensburg, WA 98926509-929-7050Mollymorrow.comFor more than 30 years, Molly Mor-row has captured the Western way of life through the lens of her camera. Molly’s interest in preserving the his-tory of Western life – and penchant for shooting from the back of a horse – has inspired her to photograph spectacular landscapes, cowhands, and close-up action in the arena as a PRCA rodeo photographer. Molly’s western photo was selected as the poster image for the 2018 Spirit of the West.
NaNTIBJI Ware20811 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038425-941-8501www.nantibji.com or nantibji on FacebookUnique handmade items handmade clothing. ], Jewelry from leather (Elk, Deer, Exotic, Rattlesnake and Cork), Real Butterfly wings, Porcupine Quills, Real Beetle Wings, Horse Hair and various gemstones. I use many different techniques to make the jewelry - metal-lurgy, macramé, fly tying, stringing and leatherwork. Also sell knitted & crocheted socks, slouchy hats, slip over dog collar bandanas, as well as gym and travel totes.
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NormaN L. BroWN WoodCarVer201 Funkhouser Rd., Tieton, WA 98947509-678-5980normbrownwoodcarving.com or normbrown woodcarving on Facebook or etsy.com/shop/normanlbrownHand-carved hardwood bowls, utensils and wildlife sculptures; individually handmade from Yakima Valley hard-woods.
PaNaTToNI’S LeaTher ShoP591 Brown Rd., Ellensburg, WA 98926509-899-3164 or 509-899-2730Panattoni’s Leather Shop & Equine Laundry on FacebookCustom leather goods – chinks, breast collars, holsters, knives with custom sheaths, spur straps, belts, boot bling, bracelets, Cozy covers, yeti covers and so much more. All custom leather goods made in our shop.
PurITy SoaPWorkSPO Box 104, Ellensburg, WA 98926509.929.2507www.puritysoap.comHandcrafted 100% natural organic lo-cally sourced soap & skin care prod-ucts – Goat milk soap in 24 varieties, organic lotion, medicinal salves, face care, bath products, pet shampoo, mas-sage oils and lip balm. Art.
roBerT WaLToN fINe arT5 Heglar Lane, St. John, WA 99171509-648-4009www.RobertWalton.comOriginal oil paintings and prints.
SCaTTer Creek WoodWorkSP.O. Box 894, Cle Elum, WA 98922509-674-9278Scattercreek Woodworks on FacebookUnique one of a kind handmade rustic home furnishings; Slab and log bench-es, stools, wall shelves, coat racks, sofa tables, mirrors, frames etc.
SereNGeTI SPICe ComPaNy1001 S. Chestnut St. #128, Ellensburg, WA 98926509-859-1081Serengeti Spice Company on FacebookSpice Rubs and Blends. One of a kind beaded jackets and vests. Handmade vests. Pine needle baskets and beaded Amulet bags.
SuNSeT SILVer71724 Hwy. 395 S., Pendleton, OR 97801541-215-0643Southwestern gemstone jewelry, west-ern apparel, tack handmade leather wallets.
TW Coffee arTISTP.O. Box 1085, McCleary, WA 98557360-463-4841www.twcoffeeartist.comFine art hand painted with 100% real coffee. All originals. No prints.
VIPS maGNeTIC JeWeLryP.O. Box 2129, Tonasket, WA 98855509-486-8377Vipsmagneticjewelry.comAll natural magnetic jewelry; magnetic necklaces, anklets, bracelets, wraps, earrings and kids necklaces.
WaShINGToN ouTfITTerS aNd GuIdeSP.O. Box 1125, Twisp, WA 98856509-997-1080 or 877-275-9642www.woga.orgWashington Outfitters and Guides Association invites you to join us on an adventure of a lifetime – pack trips, trail rides, water, kayaking, fishing, and fundraisers. Ride to Rendezvous May 7-11, and Outfitters Rendezvous May 11-13.
WILd raGS & SCarVeSBy dorIS1348 Hale Rd., Mabton, WA 98935509-830-2266www.wildragsandscarvesbydoris.comCustom and quality wild rags and scarves in a huge selection of fabric styles and colors.
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kITTITaS CouNTy hISTorICaL muSeumDisplay located at the Museum – Spirit of the West Special Cowboy display114 E. 3rd Ave. | Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10 AM – 4 PM
A historical overview of cowboys in Kittitas County, from Ben Snipes to the modern rodeo. It also includes how the cultural idea and romance of cowboys evolved to what we know and think of today. The exhibit contains objects like tools used by cowboys at work, like saddles, ropes, and branding irons; items awarded through the rodeo, like belt buckles and trophies; and items that explore a romantic view of cowboys, like songbooks and posters. Stories of local cowboys will also be included.
PaINTING WITh WaTerCoLorSLocal artists will be demonstrating the use of watercolors. Paper and paints will be available for those budding artists who would like to show their creativity by painting with watercolors.
PINe NeedLe BaSkeT WeaVINGLocal basket weavers will display award winning handmade pine needle baskets and demonstrate the art of weaving baskets using pine needles, sweet grass and other adornments. Learn the types of items needed to perform this art and the types of needles they use along with the preparation processes involved in sorting and soaking.
Workshops are a two day informational event where individuals and groups demonstrate arts and crafts of the West, speak about the West
and provide fun and educational activities for children and adults. Workshops highlight local people who keep alive the skills and spirit of the Western and Native Ways by providing hands-on interactive
demonstrations and presentations.
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Wood CarVINGWatch local wood carvers demonstrate their skills as they sculpt wood by hand to create many unusual and useful items. Learn about wood selection and the different techniques of carving such as chip, relief, caricature, and whittling, plus see how a carving knife, chisel, and gouge are used. The wood carvers are more than happy to answer any questions you may have.
WomeN IN raNChINGCome meet the members of the Kittitas County Cattle Women’s Association and hear their mission to promote and support the beef industry by encouraging and equipping women in beef and related agribusiness. Also join them to learn about women in ranching both past and present, and about beef as a wholesome, nutritious and safe food product.
hISTory of SheeP raNChING IN kITTITaS CouNTyThe Kittitas County Sheep Producers are dedicated to assisting the sheep ranchers and farmers in their ranch practices as well as educating community members, visitors, and more of the sheep industry in the Kittitas Valley. Please enjoy their history of sheep ranching in the Kittitas Valley Display.
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oPeN mIC eVeNTFriday, February 16, 1 PM – 3 PMSaturday, February 17, 12:30 PM – 3 PMSign up begins approximately 1 hour before each session.Signup sheet located at the front of Umtanum Hall.The Columbia River Cowboy Heritage Society sponsors this open mic event and encourages performers to present their talents on an open stage. Open Mic sessions will take place during the day on the stage at the Hal Holmes Center. Participants must follow the CRCHS Performance Standards and may sign up at the event on a first come first serve basis.
BLaCkSmIThINGWatch Blacksmiths create objects from iron and steel through the process of forging. Forging involves heating the metal until it becomes softened enough to use blacksmithing techniques and tools to shape the metal into many useful and unique objects. Located outside Umtanum Hall.
SPINNerS, WeaVerS & kNITTerSKittitas County Spinners, Weavers and Knitters will be demonstrating their craft.
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Kids Music TiMe WITH KAREN QUESTCOWGIRL TRICKSFriday, February 16th, 10:30 – 11:30 AMSaturday, February 17th, 10:00 – 11 AMKittitas Valley Event Center – Umtanum Hall901 E. 7th Avenue
Learning the way with Karen Quest
Kids Rodeo FunFriday, February 16th, Starts at 11:30 AMSaturday, February 17th, Starts at 11 AMKittitas Valley Event Center – Umtanum Hall901 E. 7th Avenue
Your little Buckaroos will learn how to lasso and play the part of a cowboy or cowgirl.
The Spirit of the West Cowboy Gathering has something for
everyone, including your
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The Spirit of the West Cowboy Gathering is pleased to support “STAMPEDE”, the annual elementary school student contest in celebration of the “Spirit of the West” and the “Elementary Code of the West.” Through STAMPEDE, students have the opportunity to express themselves artistically and be recognized for their efforts.
In 2018, Karen Quest joins us for the STAMPEDE program. Dubbed “America’s Funniest Cowgirl”, Karen Quest has been blazing a trail since 1998 with her one-woman award-winning original comedy act, Cowgirl Tricks. Skillful trick roping, impressive whip cracking, magic, music, outstanding audience rapport and improvisational kooky cowgirl shenanigans have proven wildly popular at domestic and international venues for audiences of all ages.
A former circus girl with a B.A. in Theatre from California State University at Northridge, her skills includes juggling, clowning, acrobatics, fire-eating, unicycling, stunt work, and teaching. Karen loves sharing her expertise and decades of experience performing for family audiences at state and county fairs, festivals, and all sorts of events in 30 states and 10 countries. Have gig, will travel!
Because of her peripatetic touring lifestyle, she’s never been able to have her own horse, but she is an expert at riding other people’s horses. She’ll scoop poop for riding – just ask her!
STAMPEDE: Share Your Thoughts
Take Action
ArtMusic
Poetry & Photography
Everyone Gets A Prize
Do Your Best
Express Yourself
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My name is Naomi Anne Roghair and I am the daughter of Chane and Tricia Roghair. All my life I have lived in Kittitas County and have been blessed to live on a large ranch with my big family. Training horses, moving cows, haying and school are among my favorite things to do. I believe our western lifestyle has shaped me into the person I am today and I am so grateful.
As a homeschooled student, I enjoy being close to my horses. It allows me to work with them daily, as well as enjoying all my horse-related activities and hobbies. Plans for my future include participating in the Running Start program and attending college. I hope to have a career that includes my interests, such as horse training, architectural engineering or music.
I have attended the Spirit of the West Cowboy Gathering for many years and the event holds great memories for me. Every February, my family and I would look forward to the Gathering to watch the ranch roping, visit the vendors, listen to music and enjoy some poetry.
As Miss Spirit of the West, I am very fortunate to represent the culture and lifestyle that I love, live and support.
Naomi Roghair
Who is Miss Spirit of the West• A young woman who exemplifies and lives by the Code of the West.
• Gets her strength from knowing what is right and wrong and is true to her beliefs.
• Knows anything worth doing is worth doing well, encourages others to do the same.
• Teaches others about honor, truthfulness and the 10 principles of the Code of the West.
• Is a leader whose character holds true no matter what the circumstances may be.
• Believes in dedication, commitment and community involvement.
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RideRs cLuBRuLes And cReed
1. Be neat and clean
2. Be courteous and polite
3. Always obey your parents
4. Protect the weak and help them
5. Be brave but never take chances
6. Study hard and learn all you can
7. Be kind to animals and care for them
8. Eat all your food and never waste any
9. Always respect our flag and our country
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Molly MorrowA versatile photographer as
comfortable working in the studio as she is riding a horse, Molly Morrow has used her camera to capture the Western way of life for more than 35 years. With a creative spark and engaging attitude, Morrow specializes in photographing the people, places and traditions of the West. Her portrait work, as well as her images of professional rodeos, landscapes and cowhands, can be found everywhere from print and online publications, commercial advertising and art galleries, to family homes and offices.
“Capturing the moment is what it’s all about,” Morrow said. “In a fleeting second the opportunity is gone. My job is to save that moment for all to see and share. Whether it is a loving glance or a spinning bull ride, salting away the image is what’s important.”
Morrow shoots rodeos throughout the West including The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo and nightly awards presentations in Las Vegas, Cheyenne Frontier Days, PRCA Big Sky Pro Rodeo RoundUp, Ellensburg Rodeo, Columbia River Circuit Finals, Bares and Broncs Futurity, Coulee City PRCA Last Stand Rodeo and the Pendleton Round-Up.
In addition to Western Horseman, Molly’s images also have appeared in national publications including Pro Rodeo Sports News, Rodeo Fame, Spin to Win, Your Competitor News and The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s The Ketchpen. Her work has also appeared in Western Way Magazine and has been featured in the Art Spur section of www.CowboyPoetry.com. She shows annually at The Great Western Living and Design Exhibition Show in Great Falls, Montana.
A western image of Cowboy Mike Frailey on the Eaton Cattle Drive in the Yakima Canyon has been selected as this year’s poster image for the 2018 Spirit of the West Cowboy Poetry Gathering held each February in Ellensburg, Washington.
A graduate of Central Washington University, Molly lives with her husband Joe in Ellensburg, Washington. In 2017 Molly was selected as Central Washington University’s Art Department Alumna at the College of Art & Humanities Alumni Day. When not on the rodeo trail you can find her working in her full service studio.
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A-1 PetroleumBest Western Plus
Lincoln Inn & SuitesBig Country DentalBlue Rock SaloonCaron Van Orman
PhotographyCentral Washington
UniversityCity of Ellensburg Arts
CommissionCoca Cola of Yakima
Comfort InnDaily RecordDairy Queen
Ellensburg Downtown Association
Ellensburg Morning Rotary
Fitterer’s Furniture
Gard Vintner’s
Goodey Gallery/ Western Art Association
Grebb, Johnson, Reed & Wachsmith CPAs
Grocery Outlet
Clymer Museum of Art
Impact Directory
Kelleher Motor Company
Kittitas County Cattlewomen Association
Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce
Kittitas County Historical Museum
Motel 6
MyEllensburg.com
Old Mill Country Store
Puget Sound Energy
Red Lion & Conference Center
Rafter-B
Rodeo City Bar-B-Q
Shaws Furniture
Valley Veterinary Hospital
Ward Rugh
Thank you to all the businesses, organizations, and individuals who have lent a hand to this year’s event!
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See younext year
The pure joy of bringing an event like Spirit of the West to such a great community can only be made possible by the VOLUNTEERS! The Board would like to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to our volunteers!
Also, thank ya’ll for coming to our event and we hope you enjoy the weekend, the downtown, the entertainers, and the vendors.
Planning for 2019 is already underway and we hope that you keep tabs on us and what is going to be revealed. Please like us on FACEBOOK, or via our website:
www.EllensburgCowboyGathering.comWe welcome your suggestions at anytime.
Thanks for joining us this year.God Bless.
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