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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.
Your badge will definitely get you (+1) into Cookoff as well as the Carnival, HOWEVER the only tent you can get into with your badge is the Chuckwagon Tent, which offers a free bbq plate to attendees.
If you’re looking to get into a cook off team’s tent, then you’ll need tent-specific wristbands. Best bet is to reach out to your network of friends and coworkers. One of them can help you get connected with a tent OR they know someone who can. Very few tents, if any, will take payment on the spot for access to the tent so plan ahead before going out there.
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.
Any of the gates will grant you access, but the few marked Gold Badge and Credentials will usually get you through faster.
NOTE: You will not be exempt from security checks, but they tend to be pleasant with volunteers.
You (+1) will have access to all activities at NRG Park with the exception of specific clubs, such as Directors Club, Chairmans Club and Corral Clubs.
committee (2)
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.
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.
parking (1)
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.
rodeo (2)
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.
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.
wcbbq (1)
Your badge will definitely get you (+1) into Cookoff as well as the Carnival, HOWEVER the only tent you can get into with your badge is the Chuckwagon Tent, which offers a free bbq plate to attendees.
If you’re looking to get into a cook off team’s tent, then you’ll need tent-specific wristbands. Best bet is to reach out to your network of friends and coworkers. One of them can help you get connected with a tent OR they know someone who can. Very few tents, if any, will take payment on the spot for access to the tent so plan ahead before going out there.