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North Shore Rodeo 2026 Returns to Cleveland NY | Inner Harbor Cast with Kendra Duggleby
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The North Shore Rodeo is back for year three in Cleveland, New York!
On this episode of the Inner Harbor Cast – The Community Connection, Skip Clark talks with Kendra Duggleby about the 2026 North Shore Rodeo, happening Friday and Saturday, June 19th and 20th, at North Riding in Cleveland, NY.
This is more than just a rodeo. It’s a full western-style community event featuring bull riding, broncs, barrel racing, roping, trick riding, rodeo clowns, food trucks, local vendors, cold drinks, live music, pony rides, face painting, a mechanical bull, and a country concert after the rodeo.
Kendra shares how the event started on her family farm, what it means to bring rodeo back to Central New York, and why this event has quickly become a must-see summer tradition on the North Shore of Oneida Lake.
The 2026 North Shore Rodeo also supports important community causes, including Clear Path, Forged by Valor, and Golisano Children’s Hospital.
Event Details:
North Shore Rodeo 2026
Friday & Saturday, June 19th–20th
Gates open at 3 PM
Rodeo performance: 6 PM–8 PM
Concert after the rodeo
Location: 185 Martin Road, Cleveland, NY
Tickets and information: northriding.com
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Welcome And North Shore Rodeo
SPEAKER_01Hello, everybody, and welcome to the Inner Harbor Cast, part of the community connection. My name's Skip Clark. I am your host again this week. Uh got another great show. This is going to be a show like no other. Oh man, I just love this. Uh Kendra Duggleby is with me, and she's from the North Shore Rodeo, which happens to be up in uh Cleveland, New York, just on the North Shore of Notal Lake, right off of Route 49. Correct. What's all right? So you're having this uh North Shore rodeo. Um, you know, for somebody who has never been before, how would you describe uh the North Shore rodeo?
SPEAKER_00Um, I guess I would start by saying the North Shore rodeo is one of a kind, for sure. Um, it is all about community, having a good old-fashioned good time, and uh there's really something for everyone, whether you're bringing the kids, your best friends, it's a night out on the town or just looking for a great, great way to spend a Friday or a Saturday.
SPEAKER_01Now, this is year three, right?
SPEAKER_00Yes, correct. How did I not know about this? Well, we're we're growing. We uh we started it in 2024 and we've just been slowly growing. You know, we want to make sure that this is around. When I I always say that I want to I want to be able to watch my grandkids put this event on, you know, so we want to make sure that it lasts long term. Yeah, it's all in the family, family farm. Um, everybody that's helped us put this event on is family and friends. So it's just it's really special to see everyone come out.
SPEAKER_01So, as we mentioned, year three, what have you learned in the first two years?
SPEAKER_00Oh, a lot. Um it's not easy. Rule number one, yeah. When you're putting on a big event, I guess the biggest thing I learned is you need lots of hands on deck. Like you think, oh, I I thought of this, I thought of this, but you can't be in a hundred places at once. So that's the number one thing I think is it takes many hands.
SPEAKER_01It does. What does it uh mean to bring a rodeo like this into Cleveland, to central New York?
Why It Belongs In Central NY
SPEAKER_01I mean, you're not that far from the from the Syracuse area. What about half hour?
SPEAKER_0030 30 minutes from Syracuse, 30 minutes from Utica. Um, I just smacked up in the middle. Yeah, we're really smacked up central, easy drive, you know, nothing super back roads. Um, but I I think the biggest thing is that the rodeo community is just so welcoming, and I loved feeling that. Like I came, I'm not from the rodeo world myself. I came from the hunter jumper. So I was gonna say you did ride though, and you rode professionally. Yes, I rode professionally. I still ride, I have some clients. Um, but when I moved back home, we really wanted to focus on the family farm and just being able to share this special place with the community. Um, and so when I had called Sean and Shanna, who are our rodeo producers at Painted Pony, they're based out of Lake Luzerne. Um, they were just so welcoming. They were like, this is a great idea. We love to hear it. And then when we told people we were doing it, everyone was like, This is what we needed. We needed this in our hometown.
SPEAKER_01So Kendra, tell everybody where exactly are you located? I know we talked about Cleveland, we talked off, you know, that you're off of Route 49, but you go up Sewell Road, right? Is it what's the road?
SPEAKER_00So we're on Martin Road. Martin Road. So if you're coming from Syracuse, you'll go 81 to the Central Square exit, get off, take a right at 49, and you drive till you hit the you'll see the beautiful lake. And then um our road isn't far from there. And if you're coming from, you know, Rome, Utica, you're gonna take 49 all the way out, Sylvan Beach close by. So lots of places to stay, Airbnb's, and it's just a really beautiful. I I love Cleveland. Maybe it's because I'm born and raised from there, but so sweet. Um, yeah, no, I love my hometown and we're lucky to be able to share it.
SPEAKER_01Know what the north shore of Anita Lake is like. Yeah, my mom and dad lived there in Bernard's Bay for a long time. So yeah, exactly. Right down the road. Yeah, we used to go to Cleveland to get an ice cream. There used to be an ice cream stand, I think it was like right on the bend.
SPEAKER_00Vellas. It was Vellas Mini Mart.
SPEAKER_01Were they the same that was in Constantia?
SPEAKER_00Yes, it used to be Big Vellas, and then we called that one Little Vellas. Small world. And um, yeah, the Vellas are still on the North Shore. They're still a family on the North Shore. Just like you. Yeah, yep, yep, long term. And they um they ended up selling to Buckinghams, which is actually one of our sponsors. So the big Vellas is now Buckinghams. We used to call it Big Buckinghams, so that we would remember.
SPEAKER_01Always good ice cream.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you can tell.
SPEAKER_01Yep. Uh, you know, when people hear rodeo, they think excitement, they spread uh well, speed, skill, a little bit
Inside The Rodeo Performance
SPEAKER_01of danger. Uh, this event has all of that, correct?
SPEAKER_00Yes, it has everything, right? From you know, you have the rodeo performance, they bring in great acts. I mean, you'll have like trick riding. Yeah, go ahead.
SPEAKER_01Tell us what can we see?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so during that rodeo performance, so that's from six to eight, and you're gonna see everything. It's a full rodeo event. So there's eight events. Got bulls, bulls, bronx, saddle bronx, tie-down roping, barrels, you know, the whole nine. You're gonna have trick riding in there. There's a rodeo clown.
SPEAKER_01I was just gonna ask at rodeo clowns.
SPEAKER_00He's amazing, amazing. The announcers, amazing, the music, and then we don't only have the rodeo
Vendors Music And Concert Night
SPEAKER_00though. So our gates actually open at three. Okay, and during three to six, there is so many western vendors. We have a curated vendor row, there's live music the whole time, cold beverages, we have food trucks, i mean, face painting, pony rides.
SPEAKER_01It's it's it's more than just a rodeo, it's an event, it's a full event, and it's a celebration of the lifestyle of those that enjoy the rodeo.
SPEAKER_00Yes, correct. And then after the rodeo, we have a full country concert. We have the Swamp Boys, um, John Rogalia and James Clark.
SPEAKER_01So I know John very well.
SPEAKER_00Full lineup. I mean, they really know how to rock it, and um, we just have a lot of fun. Everybody loves to be there and uh a lot of photo op areas, too.
SPEAKER_01You know, and uh the thing is you you're doing this, the family has been putting this together for three
Theme Nights Tickets And Planning
SPEAKER_01years. Yes, but you know, it's not all about the you know the money, it's about giving back as well. And I know you've got Galasano coming in. Yes, yep. Uh you've got uh a couple of other yep.
SPEAKER_00So we have um our theme days this year. We always do theme days to get people excited, the fans. This year we're so excited and thankful to be able to bring in we have Clear Path coming in on Friday with Forged by Valor as well. If you don't know about Forged by Valor, look them up. They have a really great um just program, they do a really nice job. And then Saturday we have um our theme is gold gold for Galisano. So this is huge. Yeah, it is, it's a lot of fun. Everybody goes all out. So Friday is um star, stripes, and sparkles. So I expect to see lots and lots of sparkles around. Okay, and then um, yeah, gold gold for Galisano.
SPEAKER_01So this uh this event, are there still tickets available? Yes, yep, okay, but I will say it usually sells out.
SPEAKER_00We've sold out both years, so sweet, do not wait till last minute. I would get them before you come. I don't want to have to turn anyone away at the gate.
SPEAKER_01Tell us like where can they go and get tickets?
SPEAKER_00Yes, yeah. So you can go right to northriding.com and you'll see a link that brings you to North Shore Rodeo. Um, or you can head to all of our socials. We're on Instagram and Facebook, and all the links are right there that you need.
SPEAKER_01Is there one e uh Kendra? Is there one event that totally blows everybody away?
SPEAKER_00For well, I think the crowd favorite is either the bull. Me personally, I love the Bronx, but that's because I've ridden the Bronx being the horses, the buck.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_00I've ridden a buck, not like those. Um, so I always love to watch it because they are athletes, but I think the crowd favorite is probably barrels or the bulls.
SPEAKER_01So the barrels would be with the bulls, though, right? Or no?
SPEAKER_00No, so the barrels is when the girls educate me about it. Yeah, sorry, I know I should have done a full. No, that's okay.
SPEAKER_01I like this.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so the barrels barrel racing is I think it's called Jim Connor, actually. But they um barrel racing is there's three barrels out there, the girls are riding their horses and they're going as fast as they can around those barrels and without hitting them. So that's a fan favorite, and then the bull riding, you know, making it eight seconds. That's the crowd really looks yeah. I wouldn't do it. Well, you wait a minute, you've never done that? Oh no, just you jumping and I I jump horses, yeah. I'll break them out, you know, break out babies, that's fine. I don't think I would swing a leg over a bull. No, no, no, no, I think I'll pass on that one.
SPEAKER_01So it's just like you mentioned, it's not just a rodeo. Uh it sounds like it's full of uh, you know, night out for uh families and friends or even an afternoon, all day event. Yeah um do me a favor, tell everybody what are the hours. You you do it on Friday and Saturday.
SPEAKER_00Yes, so both Friday and Saturday, our hours are three to ten. Um, your rodeo performance again is gonna be six to eight. It's a two-hour performance about um there's everything really you need. We allow sealed water bottles inside, obviously, so you can stay hydrated. We have water inside, but other than that, you can just bring yourself and your phone for some pictures if you want. We got lots of photo ops. Um, but then tuck that phone in your back pocket and have a good old-fashioned good time.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I was gonna ask you, already touched a little bit on it, but what should families bring um before they they come out? Uh of course, you gotta wear your boots.
SPEAKER_00Yes, yeah. So it is on a farm. I will say, yeah. So come dressed, um, you know, go all out with your uh with your dresses and whatnot. But I will say, wear appropriate shoes. If you're not gonna wear boots, maybe wear a clothes toe. It is at a farm. Okay, so we're talking gravel, grass, sand. I love that. Yeah, this isn't a downtown stadium event. This is uh this is someone's hometown farm. I mean, it is a wedding venue as well. Um, but but yeah, so come prepared for you know a little bit of walk-in. We do have handicap parking um if needed. Uh, but yeah.
SPEAKER_01And you have a lot of sponsors that have jumped on board with this. And I imagine over the last couple of years, once the word got out about your rodeo, I can only imagine that others in the area or even not in the area would say, I want to be involved.
SPEAKER_00Oh, yes. And we've gotten such great support from all the local businesses. I mean, everyone was just, like I said, so welcoming to this idea of bringing this community event. Um, so our presenting sponsors this year are Raymore Chevrolet and Utica Power Sports. So it's really cool for me because my whole life I lived in Cleveland. So Rome was close to us, um, Utica was close to us, but also Syracuse and Central Square. So to have two presenting sponsors from both sides of the lake is really, really cool.
SPEAKER_01It's really cool. I imagine this is like the talk of the town right now.
SPEAKER_00It is, everybody's ramping up. Yep. Everyone keeps sending me their outfits. Really? Yeah, they're like, Do you think this looks okay? I'm like, it's great.
SPEAKER_01Run it's a farm. I mean, you know, but do the ladies get kind of dressed up in rodeo
Fan Buckle Circuit And Extras
SPEAKER_01gear? Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_00We see um a friend of ours did a whole body painting for Red, White, and Blue Day. I think it was last year, the year before. Yeah, no, they go all out because there's a fan buckle. So if you're the best dressed and the rodeo clown chooses you, you get a bell buckle.
SPEAKER_01So tell me how that works, though. Does he walk around? What does the rodeo clown do? Or do you have to go to a certain area and say, okay, I'm here for the judging?
SPEAKER_00Yeah. So there's um there's plenty of there's grandstands to watch in bleachers, um, and then we also have like a standing area near the uh ring itself. And if you're involved in what the rodeo clown is asking you to do, whether it's singing hey Carol or Sweet Caroline or whatever it may be, um, he's looking for you and he's looking for the best fan of the night.
SPEAKER_01So and there's always music playing during everything that's going on.
SPEAKER_00There's music the whole day. So we got sound regalies. We yeah, we have great acoustic sets the whole day leading up to the rodeo during the rodeo. The announcer is keeping the crowd alive, like it is just such a fun time.
SPEAKER_01And then again, we move to the concert after these people that take part, they come in from out of town, these are they're on a rodeo circuit.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, there's so we are sanctioned rodeo or APRA, IPRA, they call that because they're sanctioning. Um, and so you have everybody from locals that are entering to people that are chasing points or chasing, you know, uh rodeo money for the circuit. So um you have a great mix. Obviously, everyone loves a hometown, you know, competitor, so they get a little louder for that. Um, but no, it's it's really, really cool. It's one of our favorite events we put on.
SPEAKER_01Do we have a lot of hometown uh competitors?
SPEAKER_00I yeah. Yeah, I mean, I haven't looked at well, you're in that area.
SPEAKER_01I can only assume there are farms people like yourself that ride and compete and do what they have to do. That's that's the nature.
SPEAKER_00Yep. There's a there's a lot of people that are riding in the past. We've had um a good handful of people, and the crowd always gets, you know, they go all out for them because the announcer will announce that they're from there.
SPEAKER_01And they the announcer will hype everybody up. Oh, yeah. Yeah, no doubt about that. Now, do these individuals that compete, are they awarded? If they win, what do they get?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so it's um points and prize money, basically, is what they're chasing for. So over the two days, um, they're racing to either have the best time or the best score, um, depending on what event that is. And I will say if you want to learn more about all the events, we do a good job on our social media about explaining all that. Um, and also at our event this year, I'm very excited to announce um all of the parking. We work with the Morrisville FFA and Camden FFA, which are local to us. Um, and they are going to be doing an interactive tent at the rodeo where you can learn about all the different events of rodeo. So you can go in and ask all the questions that you have and they'll be able to answer it for you.
SPEAKER_01And this is growing. Yes I mean the whole idea of a rodeo, it it's getting more and more.
SPEAKER_00It's amazing. And it's coming back to New York. You know, we used to have when I've talked to people that have been in this industry for a really long time, they're just so excited to see more rodeos popping up again because it used to be a very, very common thing. And for a while it, you know, shrunk a little bit in New York. When you go out west or you go down south, it's a way of life. Like it is a way of life. Um, so everyone's just really excited, us included. Like, we love to see rodeos coming around because it is a full community. Like the rodeo community, like I said, is just so welcoming.
SPEAKER_01Do you have the uh the bull that people can ride? Oh, yeah. How did I forget that? I used to work at a place called Daisy Dukes a long time ago, in right here in the city in Armory Square. Yes, and we had the bull. I heard about that. I used to watch uh-huh. People go flying. I used to play the music there.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I believe it. Yep. So we have a mechanical bull this year. I'm excited.
SPEAKER_01Mechanical bull, that's yeah.
SPEAKER_00We also have a milk bar, like you see at the New York State Fair, and it's a it's coming from a local creamery right in um Rome, New York. So I'm very excited for that. Me personally, because you want to give them a shout out.
SPEAKER_01I mean, go right ahead.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I mean, Sammy and um her husband, Collins Farm Creamery, they do a great job, and um, it's my favorite milk around. So just saying I do have favorites.
SPEAKER_01Now, all you do is horses though, where you are now. So yeah, I think I asked you before we went out with the lights and the cameras, you know, do you have you know, some sort of agriculture, maybe crops, corn, or anything like that? And you said no, we're just horses.
SPEAKER_00Well, we are so we are agriculture because we are a horse boarding farm. Um, like I said, I used to, I still do ride professionally. We have clients that bring their horses in for training. I teach lessons, you know, we do a little bit of it all. We have retirement board there. So when a horse is done showing on the circuit, a lot of times their their owners will send them somewhere to be retired to live out their days in what better place than overlooking a Nida Lake. I mean, they have a better view than I do. I could tell you that. Um, but no, we we do a little bit of everything. And recently I've been joking that I am a hydrangea farmer because um I just keep planting hydrangea bushes. So they're beautiful when they blossom.
SPEAKER_01They're my favorite.
SPEAKER_00You know what's the best part? I can't smell good. I can't kill them. That's my that's the best part because I wouldn't say I have a good one.
SPEAKER_01Give them to me, I'll show you what happens. No, I'm just kidding.
SPEAKER_00No, I I'm telling you, you put them in the ground, you water them for the first week, maybe too. I'm actually non-arborist, don't maybe don't take um advice from me, but I they haven't died, so uh they're my favorite.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and they're they have an aroma, they're beautiful. I get it.
SPEAKER_00And you can dry them. That's my favorite part, so I can have blooms during the winter time.
SPEAKER_01So it's funny when you um, Kendra, when you reached out and we started talking a little bit about this, and then I'm looking at the venue online.
The Farm Story And Why It Began
SPEAKER_01I'm going, you know, I think I know that barn. I my niece actually had her wedding there. Yeah, and you did the I mean the ceremony was there, the reception was there. We rocked the house. It was just such a beautiful location. Yeah, not meant to be a plug, but meant to be a plant. You know what I mean? Thank you. You know, she uh her and her family running this whole thing. Uh, I managed with maybe some help, but you know, for the more the majority of it, it's you.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it's family and friends. Like we have teamed up with a lot of the businesses that you're gonna see at the rodeo or at all all of our other events, are they've become friends or they were friends that have businesses. And it's just from my standpoint as an event coordinator and producer, I just love collabing. I think that's the best way to raise up everybody. Um, and it and it doesn't mean that you have to necessarily have a lot of like with that other business, but there's a place for everybody. Um, and even if you're doing similar things like rising tides, um, lift all ships. I love that saying. Oh my god. Yeah, it's the best.
SPEAKER_01So now your venue, um, can anybody go there anytime and look around, or is it like, are you closed? I I know it's your property, I get that, but it being a wedding venue, being a horse farm, so to speak, is it open to the public?
SPEAKER_00It is. We do ask that you call um as it is our home. We live there.
SPEAKER_01You don't knock on the door, yeah.
SPEAKER_00You know, calling it a couple of call before, yeah. Yeah, I mean, we'd probably say the more the merrier. Come on, and we got a long farm table, but um, no, we we ask that you call, but yeah, you can come, you can schedule lessons, you can schedule a venue tour if you want to come walk your dog, call us. I mean, it's really we have some big plans for it. I'm excited to share with everybody. Um, but really when it comes down to it, we just love seeing people enjoy it. We've put a lot of work into it over the last 27 years. And I say we a lot of that was my parents with the big ones. Um, like if you were to show me the property that they purchased to me.
SPEAKER_01And how long ago was that again?
SPEAKER_00So uh the 27, 1998, they bought it. They bought it for the farmhouse. Yeah, and um the barn at the time was falling down. Um, the gentleman that owned it before us, he tried his hardest to keep it up. Like he did, he did what he could and it he did a good job. But when they came in, it was, you know, it's falling down. It's an old rant barn. So my dad and my mom purchased the property, they want it for the house and the acreage. And um, and my dad was a history guy and he was like, I just I can't knock it down. So they started fixing it up when they had a little cash flow to do so and project by project, you know, as as the years went by, here we are now. Yeah, and it's it is, and you know what's really cool is it's home for me, obviously, because I live there, but we've had numerous people, friends, family, brides, grooms, um, clients that have come up to us and they're like, We know we don't live here and we don't sleep here, but this is home to us. Oh, they say, Wow, we could sell our. Oh, it's it's like it makes what you're doing so much more meaningful. Like when you're out there till two in the morning, you know, working on a project or doing stuff, and you're like, Man, I don't really know if I have it. You think and you're like, Wow, so many people like bet on this place being around for for a long time so that they can show it to their kids or their friends and stuff.
SPEAKER_01So a lot of work, a lot of uh making it beautiful, yes, and it's still going on. Yes, it's never ending. No, it's never ending. So, and then how did the idea of doing the rodeo come about?
SPEAKER_00I um actually my farrier, his name's Dave Brown. Okay, um, since I was young, he's always been my farrier since I was very little. Um and he was um he did bull fighting and he's he's done a little bit of everything. He's one of those guys, you know, he could do anything if you asked him to. Um, and his son and his nephew rode bulls, and so growing up, I was like, wow, that's so cool because I had never been to a rodeo. And so here we have this venue. I came home from Florida after moving away, and uh I was like, it would be so cool to have a rodeo. And Dave, he said, Yeah, you should do one. And that was like three years probably before I actually like sat down and I was like, right, I'm gonna call around. Yeah, I'm gonna call around and talk to producers, and everyone I talked to, all of the producers were so welcoming, like I said. And actually, my friend Emma was also um, she was doing Miss Rodeo New York, which was a queen title. Okay. Um, it's a pageantry, and um, I'm not gonna talk more in that because I don't know exactly everything about all that, but it's it's a big part of the rodeo world, and our the girls will be out at our rodeo as well talking. So if you want to learn more, they're the girls to talk to. Um, but she was in on it too. She was like, that's a really good idea. And so I called Sean and Shanna, and like I said, then from there they were like, Yeah, this is great, let's make it happen. And and then from there, once we signed, I think the first year we did it, we signed contract in February. So from February to June isn't that long for putting event together. It's short. It's I know from experience. Yeah, it was all hands on deck. I mean, like we were working late nights, everybody, family, friends. It was the classic, you know, you probably could have made it into a movie. It was like call everybody you know that could do something like, oh, I know a guy, or oh, I know a guy.
SPEAKER_01Maybe the Kendra Dougleby story.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, maybe, or the Doubleby's the Douggleby or the North Rotting.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, there's I mean we have the Dutton's.
SPEAKER_00Yes, we have the Dun. You know, people say that to me all the time. Yes, they're like, wow, I feel like I'm on Yellowstone when I come out here. But look, I mean, I'm so that atmosphere. It's just it's it is cool, it is very, very cool. But I hope everyone can join us because I just like I said, we love to share the farm, come on out and all right.
Final Invite And Where To Go
SPEAKER_01Let's go. The dates, it's coming up on the 19th and 20th.
SPEAKER_00Yes, 19th and 20th. Um time three o'clock. It starts.
SPEAKER_01Rodeo the 19th.
SPEAKER_00Yes, okay, and Saturday, three o'clock.
SPEAKER_01Saturday at three o'clock.
SPEAKER_00Yes, gates open at three. Okay, rodeo starts at six. Okay. I guess I should put it that way, and then man goes on at eight. So action packed, lots to do.
SPEAKER_01Location, give the Cleveland, New York.
SPEAKER_00Um, 185 Martin Road, Cleveland, New York. Go to Northroding.com or follow us on our North Shore rodeo socials.
SPEAKER_01This is so exciting. It is and you know the best part, not only the rodeo, which is awesome in its own way, but giving back to the community Galasano and four veterans and then the organization's Clear Path.
SPEAKER_00Clear Path and Forged by Valor. We're very lucky to have them come out and share their mission. Yep. So definitely talk to them, see how you can support in uh all their work that they do in the communities because they do a lot every day.
SPEAKER_01You're awesome. I just when you reached out, I was blown away. This is so well.
SPEAKER_00I'm very thankful that you had me on. Yeah, absolutely. I'm excited to do it again, maybe sometime.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, let's definitely do it. Uh, I'm gonna try to bring the podcast out there on Saturday. We're gonna talk about that. So we'll do a live hit from uh Love it.
SPEAKER_00Cleveland, New York from the Dougle Bees reporting live from North Ride.
SPEAKER_01North Shore Rodeo. Yeah, I love it. Uh Kendra Duggleby, everybody, and the North Shore Rodeo. All the details will be attached to this uh this broadcast, this podcast as well. And uh thank you for being a part of the community connection because that's what we're doing. We're connecting the community and being locally owned and operated is Inner Harbor Media. We're just so proud to be a part of what you're doing.
SPEAKER_00Thank you. Thanks for having me.