Our 2023 FWSSR Bingo card

How many rodeo events can you scratch off the list?

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Check off the must-do things at the FWSSR with our Bingo card.

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It’s that time of year to get in touch with your inner cowpoke. The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo is back and has taken over some of the city’s biggest venues with concerts, rodeos, stock shows, and family-friendly entertainment.

We’ve laid out everything you need to know in our guide to the FWSSR — but now you might be asking yourself, where do I even start? That’s where we come in.

We’re introducing our FWSSR Bingo card for some guidance on must-see things at this year’s event.

Here’s how it works ✔️

Simply screenshot and save the photo above and mark the boxes you’ve completed. Emails us your completed Bingo card for a chance to be featured in a future newsletter — bonus points if you yell Bingo.

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Hey, y’all. 👋 City Editor Kate, here. I hit up the legendary Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo this weekend to start crossing some boxes off my bingo board.

As someone who has been to the FWSSR many-a-time, I’m always delighted to find something new. This year, it was the Donkey and Mule Coon Hunters Jumping competition at the John Justin Arena. (I didn’t realized that donkeys jumped...)

I had a great time watching Radar, a 33-year-old appaloosa mule from Henley, Missouri and champion jumper, win gold.

I made a pretty good dent in my Bingo board, but I’m not finished yet. Lucky for me — and anyone who wants to join our game — the FWSSR is going on through Saturday, Feb. 4.

Download your Bingo board and see what new events, activities, and treats you discover this year.

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