[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 11]
[Senate]
[Page 15535]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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              100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP

 Mr. MERKLEY. Madam President, today I honor the centennial of 
the Pendleton Round-Up. Throughout its history, the Pendleton Round-Up 
has been a spectacular celebration of Oregon's Western heritage.
  The rodeo has been a world-class event since its inception in 1910. 
The inaugural Round-Up drew 7,000 spectators to a town of only 4,500. 
Over time, crowds have ballooned to 50,000, and while cowboys and 
broncos still take center stage, a host of other activities engage 
families at the 4-day event.
  To the people of Oregon, the Pendleton Round-Up reflects our great 
sense of civic pride, love of the outdoors and appreciation of our 
State's history. I have experienced firsthand the excitement the event 
brings to Pendleton, and the attention the town brings not only to the 
competition, but to honoring Oregon's Native American past.
  A 100-year anniversary is a considerable achievement, and yet the 
Pendleton Round-Up shows no signs of aging. It remains one of the 
largest rodeos in the world and its success is a major boon to Oregon's 
economy.
  The Pendleton Round-Up is truly unique, and its storied history has 
woven itself into the fabric of eastern Oregon. I wish the Round-Up and 
the entire town of Pendleton a happy centennial and continued success 
for years to come.
  Let'er Buck!

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