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Maintains 100 San Juan County owned Buildings & Grounds. |
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55 employees |
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McGee Park: |
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More than 1,200 events every year. |
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More than 750 free events each year. |
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Facilities used 360 days every year. |
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Up to 6 events per day. |
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Large Events: |
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Casper Baca ~ Bull Riding |
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(Thanksgiving weekend) |
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Casper Baca - Bares, Broncs & Bulls |
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(January) |
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San Juan College Graduation |
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USTRC Roping ~ April |
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(1300 Teams in 2005) |
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San Juan County Fair |
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Largest County Fair in New Mexico. |
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Attendance in 2004: 96,000. |
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Facilities Used: ALL |
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Total Entries: 8,000 |
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Total Livestock Entries: 1,200 |
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RV Rallies (5 in 2004) |
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National High School Finals Rodeo |
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Largest Outdoor Rodeo in the World |
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$12 Million in revenues to San Juan County |
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Contestants in 2003: 1,531 |
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Facilities Used: |
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1700 stalls |
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5 Arenas |
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Multi-Use Building |
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Convention Center |
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Covered Pavilion |
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Other parks owned & maintained by San Juan County: |
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Talley Park ~ La Plata |
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Lions Park ~ Kirtland |
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Lee Acres Park ~ Lee Acres |
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| McGee Park Facilities: |
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Building |
Square Foot |
Total Capacity |
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Convention Center |
49,500 (180' x 275')
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5,757 |
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Memorial Coliseum |
67,998 (124' x 174') |
8,137 |
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Multi-Use Building |
18,750 (124' x 150') |
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1,100 (44' x 25') |
150 |
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B |
2,000 (50' x 40') |
300 |
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1,128 (47' x 24') |
150 |
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3,062 (49' x 65' 5") |
400 |
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3,062 (49' x 64' 5") |
400 |
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Riding Arena |
28,160 (128' x 220') |
1,250 |
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Outdoor Arena |
20,000 (100' x 200') |
1,250 |
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Pig Barn |
31,850 (245' x 130') |
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Lamb Barn |
20,000 (82' x 245')
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Goat Barn |
7,800 (60' x 130') |
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Poultry Barn |
3,920 (40' x 98') |
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Rabbit Barn |
3,320 (83' x 40') |
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Portable Stalls |
10' x 10' each |
487 Stalls |
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Permanent Stalls |
10' x 10' each |
100 Stalls |
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Patio (Covered) |
4,500 (50' x 90') |
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Pavillion (Covered) |
12,500 (50' x 250') |
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Concession Stands |
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Five Concessions |
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