- You are not required to pay annual Rodeo Membership dues
- You get a member card that says Life Member
- Your Life Member card will get into the premises, but NOT into the stadium
- There are sometimes Life Member apparel options that only members are allowed to buy
- You get a decal labeled ”Life Member” rather than just ”Member”
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Your volunteer parking should come with your badge when you receive that package, either from the membership office at Rodeo OR during a specified committee event.
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Your volunteer parking should come with your badge when you receive that package, either from the membership office at Rodeo OR during a specified committee event.
A Life Member is a designation on the Rodeo Membership side of things, separate from committees. To get this, you need only pay $500 in annual dues once — this could be $500 all at once, or $50 at start then add $450 before April 30 (after Rodeo). Basically, if you see yourself volunteering for the next 10 years or just like the convenience of one less thing to worry about, become a Life Member.
During Rodeo, if you have you volunteer parking tag (aka M-Tag or V-Tag), park according to the map shown on the reverse. Parking becomes scarce the later you arrive, so have a plan B for parking. Another great, free option is utilizing Rodeo Express parking lots and shuttling in.
NOTE: Volunteers are no longer allowed to park in the Blue Lot using their M-Tag. If you are working a shift for a committee, you’ll be provided a day tag from that committee.
If you got a parking hang tag for a specific night, obviously use that in lieu of your volunteer parking.
During the off-season, unless there is an event which block parking, you’ll enter via the McNee entrance and park in the Red Lot (first one you come to) or the Orange Lot on the other side of NRG Center. Choose the lot based on the location of your meeting or task.
parking (2)
Your volunteer parking should come with your badge when you receive that package, either from the membership office at Rodeo OR during a specified committee event.
During Rodeo, if you have you volunteer parking tag (aka M-Tag or V-Tag), park according to the map shown on the reverse. Parking becomes scarce the later you arrive, so have a plan B for parking. Another great, free option is utilizing Rodeo Express parking lots and shuttling in.
NOTE: Volunteers are no longer allowed to park in the Blue Lot using their M-Tag. If you are working a shift for a committee, you’ll be provided a day tag from that committee.
If you got a parking hang tag for a specific night, obviously use that in lieu of your volunteer parking.
During the off-season, unless there is an event which block parking, you’ll enter via the McNee entrance and park in the Red Lot (first one you come to) or the Orange Lot on the other side of NRG Center. Choose the lot based on the location of your meeting or task.
rodeo (3)
Your volunteer parking should come with your badge when you receive that package, either from the membership office at Rodeo OR during a specified committee event.
- You are not required to pay annual Rodeo Membership dues
- You get a member card that says Life Member
- Your Life Member card will get into the premises, but NOT into the stadium
- There are sometimes Life Member apparel options that only members are allowed to buy
- You get a decal labeled ”Life Member” rather than just ”Member”
A Life Member is a designation on the Rodeo Membership side of things, separate from committees. To get this, you need only pay $500 in annual dues once — this could be $500 all at once, or $50 at start then add $450 before April 30 (after Rodeo). Basically, if you see yourself volunteering for the next 10 years or just like the convenience of one less thing to worry about, become a Life Member.