The Copper Cowbelles and the Grant County Extension Office helped with the Rodeo Kickoff this morning at the Farmers' Market.
Two demonstrations showed how to churn butter from cream, and how to cook with a Dutch Oven and hot coals. Also on hand was information about the health benefits of beef. Musicians and poets entertained those who stopped to see what was happening.
Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Three 4-Hers, Natane Cates, Tayler Lamb, and Jade Aguirre, help churn butter at the Rodeo Kickoff held at the Silver City Farmers' Market on Saturday, May 31, 2014
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Mickey Lemon shows off what are left of the biscuits she cooked in a Dutch Oven.
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
A yummy-looking, gooey dessert.
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Rawlings Lemon checks the coals on his Dutch Oven fire.
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
The tamale pie being cooked under those coals
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
A cow, AKA Kim Clark, wandered the Farmers' Market on Saturday.
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Music was provided by Howard Blevins, David Anderson, Niel McDonald, and Tyler Brown.
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Pat Hunt, Copper Cowbelles president, hands out information on the benefits of eating beef.
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Copper Cowbelle Kathy Davis helps a cowpoke, Ryan Clark, 7, learn how to lasso a steer.
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Ryan snags a steer horn.
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Alexis McKinney 10, throws out the lasso for a try.
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Out-going Poet Laureate Bonnie Buckley Maldonado reads one of her patriotic poems about a July 4th parade.
Rodeo Kickoff at Farmers' Market
Stuart Hooker, author of "A Cowboy Spirit, which True West magazine rated the No. 1 cowboy poetry book of 2014, recites one of his poems.