Southern Indiana Junior Rodeo is gearing up for the 2024 season!
Some helpful information for the season and all rodeos:
1.Check-in takes place Friday nights between 7-8pm and again Saturday mornings from 7-8am
We need to know all scratches and additions BEFORE 8am Saturday morning of the rodeo. If you have signed up for a rodeo and are not going to be able to make it, you need to call the Rodeo Secretary BEFORE 8am Saturday morning of the rodeo so that we do not delay the rodeo looking for your child(ren).
2. Western attire is mandatory for competitors in the arena: long sleeve western shirt, boots and cowboy hat or helmet are required to be worn by anyone competing in the arena. Pre-K competitors are encouraged to follow this as well.
3. The run sheet you have received over email may not exactly match the one the Announcer and Judges will have. This is because we may have someone "scratch" out of an event which would cause the run order to bump up. We may also have some last minute entries to that event as well. Just be ready when your event is going on and listen for your name!
4. Your child(ren)'s minimum $100 sponsorship is due by the third rodeo, July 6, 2024. The minimum per family is $300 for 3 or more children. It is important to meet this deadline so that your child can continue to earn points towards year-end placings. You have the rest of the Season to turn in any additional sponsorship monies if you want to reach other levels of sponsorship awards!
5. If you feed Kalmbach Feeds, save those Proof of Purchase tags from your Tribute Equine Nutrition bags of feed and turn them in at the Announcer's Booth. For each proof of purchase we collect, Kalmbach will give 25 cents back to our Association.
All rodeos take place at:
Southern Indiana Junior Rodeo Arena
7596 West State Road 56
Salem, Indiana 47167
For more information, please visit sijra.org
The YMCA is hosting Kickball for a Cause, which is their annual campaign fundraiser. The event takes place June 8 at the YMCA soccer fields. Teams will be split into a youth division (ages 10-15) and an adult division (ages 16 and up). The cost for members is $10 per person and the cost for non-members is $20 per person. Teams consist of 10 players per teaam. You may make your own teams or the Y can place you on a team. Rosters and playing times will be posted on June 3. Winning teams will recieve a prize.
Sign up online or at the front desk of the Y. The link to sign up is: https://operations.daxko.com/Online/5039/ProgramsV2/OfferingDetails.mvc?...
For more information, contact Devin Shields at
The Y is located at 1709 North Shelby Street
INDIANAPOLIS — Starting Monday, state and local law enforcement agencies will increasing patrols as part of the national “Click it or Ticket” high-visibility enforcement effort.
From May 20 through June 2, officers will be out in full force making sure drivers and passengers are buckled up and children are properly secured.
The overtime patrols are funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) with grants administered by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI).
“We want seat belt use to be an automatic habit for drivers and passengers alike,” said ICJI Traffic Safety Director James Bryan. “Buckling up is the simplest thing you can do to limit injury or save your life during a crash.”
Since the “Click It or Ticket” initiative began more than 20 years ago, seat belt use has gone up 30% in Indiana to 93.2%, higher than the national average of 91.9%.
Despite making progress and advances in vehicle safety, in 2023, 390 unbuckled vehicle occupants lost their lives on Indiana roads. Nationally, there were 11,813 unbuckled vehicle occupants killed in crashes.
Research has repeatedly demonstrated the safety benefits of seat belts. Buckling up can reduce the risk of injury or death in a crash by up to 65%. Without a seat belt fastened, people can be ejected from a vehicle and killed.
Tragically, vehicle collisions continue to be a leading cause of death for children aged 1-13. NHTSA data shows that approximately 46% of all car seats are being used incorrectly.
Indiana law requires the driver and all passengers to buckle up. Children under age eight must be properly restrained in a child car seat or booster seat.
Parents and caregivers are encouraged to make sure children are in the right car seat and that it’s used correctly and properly installed. Resources can be found at www.nhtsa.gov/TheRightSeat. To schedule an appointment with a certified car seat safety technician at one of Indiana’s fitting stations, visit on.in.gov/SafeKids.
The Salem Fire Department is in need of volunteer firefighters.
Applicants must be 18-40 years of age, live in Salem or Washington County, possess a valid Indiana Drivers License and be willing to complete state mandatory training within one year.
Those interested should contact Salem Fire Department at 109 North High Street, Salem or call 812-883-4970.
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