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This video shows footage from the first Ellensburg Fair and Rodeo in 1923.
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Ellensburg Rodeo, which takes place every Labor Day weekend. Shows rodeo events such as bronc riding, trick and fancy riding and rope spinning, calf roping, steer wrestling, bareback riding, rodeo…
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The Ellensburg Rodeo and Kittitas County Fair happen every labor day weekend and is officially kicked off by the rodeo parade. 1997 was the seventy fifth anniversary of the event.
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Jampa Dorje, also known as Richard Denner, is Ellensburg’s resident Tibetan Buddhist monk. He is an artist, painter, writer, and poet. This reception celebrates the collection of works by local…
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Jampa Dorje, also known as Richard Denner, is Ellensburg’s resident Tibetan Buddhist monk. He is an artist, painter, writer, and poet. This reception celebrates the collection of works by local…
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This video shows riders associated with the annual McManamy cattle drive, which occurs every year in the fall in Kittitas County. The cattle drive has its roots in the 1930s when cowboys would gather…
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This film was produced in 1952 by a naval veteran working on behalf of Mid-State Theaters. The film shows life in the towns where the theaters resided, with the "Ellensburg Story" featuring…
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This film was produced in 1952 by a naval veteran working on behalf of Mid-State Theaters. The film shows life in the towns where the theaters resided, with the "Ellensburg Story" featuring…
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This promotional film tells the story of the founding and growth of Ellensburg, Washington, in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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This video includes footage of the opening parade at the Ellensburg Rodeo, 1999. Commentary and interviews included.
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This video shows the Ellensburg Rodeo Queen coronation ceremony, January 2000. It also shows the Royal Court in action at the rodeo parade.
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This video includes footage of the Ellensburg Rodeo Queen coronation. It also shows the Royal Court in action at the rodeo.
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This video shows Sunday events at the Ellensburg Rodeo, 1999. Included is footage of Yakama dancers.
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Charles McCann taught in the English department at Central Washington State College (later Central Washington University), 1962-1968.
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