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Once you’ve satisfied all of the requirements of the Committee AND your badge has been released by the Chairman on the Committee, you may pick up your badge.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Pay Rodeo dues (or are Life Member of Rodeo)
  • Signed indemnity form
  • Verified ID with Membership office
  • Raised $1000+ as a Rookie or $2000+ as a Veteran

HOW WILL I KNOW WHEN IT IS RELEASED?

The SPC Dashboard (rodeospc.com) has a green message bar indicating that your badge has been released. You may also log into rodeohouston.com, and check under Menu > Membership.

There may also be Committee-wide messaging that goes out indicating that badges have been released.

NOTE: When you receive this message, be sure to check the SPC Dashboard or Rodeo website to make sure yours was released.

What is the SPC Dashboard?

Categories: badge, committee, rodeo
Tags: badge, gold-badge
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The Souvenir Program Committee hosts an annual banquet event that features music, dancing, awards, and fooooood. The requirement to attend the banquet is that you are a committee member in good standing. Good standing simply means that all of your dues have been paid, both Rodeo and Committee dues. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BADGE TO ATTEND!

If you are in good standing, you can RSVP and attend to annual banquet with a guest. (You +1)

Category: committee

There is only one Corral Club accessible with your badge. The Committeeman’s Club is on the second level of the NRG Center at the top of the West escalators (where many of our meetings are located).

  • Kid-friendly
  • Popcorn available
  • Hard drinks require drink tickets (which requires Corral Club membership to purchase)
  • Soft drinks available at no cost
Categories: committee, corral-club

Yes, as a volunteer, you’ll be granted and opportunity for Presale Tickets through HLSR’s ticketing system. There are a several things to keep in mind:

  • Volunteers get access Wednesday for Presale and the rest of the public will get access the following Saturday
  • Each volunteer will have their own access code for purchasing tickets — this should’ve come in the email you received from Rodeo
  • The tickets being sold are those remaining after Season ticket holders have purchased — you’ll wonder why half of the stadium isn’t available
  • There are nearly 35000 volunteers and many, many of them are all logging in at the same time to get tickets — the system will get slow and sometimes non-responsive
  • If you find that you cannot get the tickets you wanted or you could only purchase some in the upper levels, fear not. There are always tickets available somewhere. When Rodeo rolls around, people determine they can’t got or need to get rid of the tickets. DO NOT LOSE YOUR HEAD!
  • Season ticket holders will often sell off the tickets they are not using and they may sell them for higher than face value — if only slightly higher, they are recouping the “service fees” they were charged
  • Tickets can be sold at a profit officially through Rodeo’s Marketplace, but keep in mind there are fees associated with this
  • There are printed tickets AND Flash Seats. Once a paper ticket is converted to Flash Seats, the paper ticket is no longer valid.
  • You can get into all shows that aren’t designated otherwise using your Gold Badge, but you are not guaranteed a seat

NOTE: A fantastic opportunity often overlooked is the Chairmans Club. It is the upper most level on the South side of the stadium accessible only from the South side elevators on the outside of the stadium. For roughly $100 per ticket, you get a buffet of great food included. Considering the cost of food (at concession stands), the wait for food and drink, this is an experience worth the consideration. The view to the Rodeo floor may not be close, but the music and screens are still accessible.

How Do I Get Season Tickets?

Categories: committee, rodeo, tickets
Tag: rodeo

The SPC Dashboard was launched in Feb 2017 by Trey Cranson to help facilitate data communication to Team Captains and Assistant Captains and to help document recruiting efforts. It has since grown to be very helpful and now shows pertinent data for Committee Members of all levels.

Sometimes the SPC Dashboard is simply referred to as the “Dashboard” or the “App” though it is not yet an app. The Dashboard is viewable via desktop computer or phone.

URL: https://www.rodeospc.com/

FEATURES

  • ability to track sales/donation levels
  • ability to add prospective members to hopefully turn into recruits
  • ability to search for existing donors and ad holders
  • ability to select and submit sales incentive awards
  • Team Captains can monitor team metrics
  • and much more…

NOTE: The Dashboard is NOT run by HLSR. HLSR operates the rodeohouston.com website otherwise know as “Rodeo Portal” or the “Portal” and will offer many different features.

Category: committee

Once you’ve satisfied all of the requirements of the Committee AND your badge has been released by the Chairman on the Committee, you may pick up your badge.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Pay Rodeo dues (or are Life Member of Rodeo)
  • Signed indemnity form
  • Verified ID with Membership office
  • Raised $1000+ as a Rookie or $2000+ as a Veteran

HOW WILL I KNOW WHEN IT IS RELEASED?

The SPC Dashboard (rodeospc.com) has a green message bar indicating that your badge has been released. You may also log into rodeohouston.com, and check under Menu > Membership.

There may also be Committee-wide messaging that goes out indicating that badges have been released.

NOTE: When you receive this message, be sure to check the SPC Dashboard or Rodeo website to make sure yours was released.

What is the SPC Dashboard?

Categories: badge, committee, rodeo
Tags: badge, gold-badge
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There is only one Corral Club accessible with your badge. The Committeeman’s Club is on the second level of the NRG Center at the top of the West escalators (where many of our meetings are located).

  • Kid-friendly
  • Popcorn available
  • Hard drinks require drink tickets (which requires Corral Club membership to purchase)
  • Soft drinks available at no cost
Categories: committee, corral-club
rodeo (2)

Yes, as a volunteer, you’ll be granted and opportunity for Presale Tickets through HLSR’s ticketing system. There are a several things to keep in mind:

  • Volunteers get access Wednesday for Presale and the rest of the public will get access the following Saturday
  • Each volunteer will have their own access code for purchasing tickets — this should’ve come in the email you received from Rodeo
  • The tickets being sold are those remaining after Season ticket holders have purchased — you’ll wonder why half of the stadium isn’t available
  • There are nearly 35000 volunteers and many, many of them are all logging in at the same time to get tickets — the system will get slow and sometimes non-responsive
  • If you find that you cannot get the tickets you wanted or you could only purchase some in the upper levels, fear not. There are always tickets available somewhere. When Rodeo rolls around, people determine they can’t got or need to get rid of the tickets. DO NOT LOSE YOUR HEAD!
  • Season ticket holders will often sell off the tickets they are not using and they may sell them for higher than face value — if only slightly higher, they are recouping the “service fees” they were charged
  • Tickets can be sold at a profit officially through Rodeo’s Marketplace, but keep in mind there are fees associated with this
  • There are printed tickets AND Flash Seats. Once a paper ticket is converted to Flash Seats, the paper ticket is no longer valid.
  • You can get into all shows that aren’t designated otherwise using your Gold Badge, but you are not guaranteed a seat

NOTE: A fantastic opportunity often overlooked is the Chairmans Club. It is the upper most level on the South side of the stadium accessible only from the South side elevators on the outside of the stadium. For roughly $100 per ticket, you get a buffet of great food included. Considering the cost of food (at concession stands), the wait for food and drink, this is an experience worth the consideration. The view to the Rodeo floor may not be close, but the music and screens are still accessible.

How Do I Get Season Tickets?

Categories: committee, rodeo, tickets
Tag: rodeo

Once you’ve satisfied all of the requirements of the Committee AND your badge has been released by the Chairman on the Committee, you may pick up your badge.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Pay Rodeo dues (or are Life Member of Rodeo)
  • Signed indemnity form
  • Verified ID with Membership office
  • Raised $1000+ as a Rookie or $2000+ as a Veteran

HOW WILL I KNOW WHEN IT IS RELEASED?

The SPC Dashboard (rodeospc.com) has a green message bar indicating that your badge has been released. You may also log into rodeohouston.com, and check under Menu > Membership.

There may also be Committee-wide messaging that goes out indicating that badges have been released.

NOTE: When you receive this message, be sure to check the SPC Dashboard or Rodeo website to make sure yours was released.

What is the SPC Dashboard?

Categories: badge, committee, rodeo
Tags: badge, gold-badge
tickets (1)

Yes, as a volunteer, you’ll be granted and opportunity for Presale Tickets through HLSR’s ticketing system. There are a several things to keep in mind:

  • Volunteers get access Wednesday for Presale and the rest of the public will get access the following Saturday
  • Each volunteer will have their own access code for purchasing tickets — this should’ve come in the email you received from Rodeo
  • The tickets being sold are those remaining after Season ticket holders have purchased — you’ll wonder why half of the stadium isn’t available
  • There are nearly 35000 volunteers and many, many of them are all logging in at the same time to get tickets — the system will get slow and sometimes non-responsive
  • If you find that you cannot get the tickets you wanted or you could only purchase some in the upper levels, fear not. There are always tickets available somewhere. When Rodeo rolls around, people determine they can’t got or need to get rid of the tickets. DO NOT LOSE YOUR HEAD!
  • Season ticket holders will often sell off the tickets they are not using and they may sell them for higher than face value — if only slightly higher, they are recouping the “service fees” they were charged
  • Tickets can be sold at a profit officially through Rodeo’s Marketplace, but keep in mind there are fees associated with this
  • There are printed tickets AND Flash Seats. Once a paper ticket is converted to Flash Seats, the paper ticket is no longer valid.
  • You can get into all shows that aren’t designated otherwise using your Gold Badge, but you are not guaranteed a seat

NOTE: A fantastic opportunity often overlooked is the Chairmans Club. It is the upper most level on the South side of the stadium accessible only from the South side elevators on the outside of the stadium. For roughly $100 per ticket, you get a buffet of great food included. Considering the cost of food (at concession stands), the wait for food and drink, this is an experience worth the consideration. The view to the Rodeo floor may not be close, but the music and screens are still accessible.

How Do I Get Season Tickets?

Categories: committee, rodeo, tickets
Tag: rodeo
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