The Fort Morgan Times

GREELEY STAMPEDE HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCED

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Since 2017, the Greeley Stampede Hall of Fame has been honoring individual­s and families that have made significan­t and long-lasting contributi­ons to the success and prestige of the event’s 100-year history.

This year, the Greeley Stampede is proud to announce the induction of three individual­s into the 2023 Hall of Fame class.

This year’s inductees include:

-Edgar “Lefty” Bartels: Served as the Go West with Greeley Parade Chairman from 1964-1969 and was the General Chairman from 1970-1971. He arranged the first military flyover and was instrument­al in presenting the first night show in 1970.

-Leon Coffee: Iconic rodeo clown and barrel man that entertaine­d rodeo audiences at the Greeley Stampede from 19801998.

-Joe Vickarelli: Served on the Greeley Stampede Committee for 14 years in 4 different decades starting in 1977 through 2007 including being General Chair in 1981.

They are privileged to have this year’s inductees as part of the legacy of the Greeley Stampede.

“We can never say thank you enough to the many individual­s that have contribute­d to the Greeley Stampede over the years,” commented Justin Watada, Greeley Stampede General Chairman. “Our community celebratio­n wouldn’t be where it is without their dedication. The Hall of Fame is our highest honor to recognize those that have stood out and gone above what was asked of them. We are privileged to have this year’s inductees as part of the legacy of the Greeley Stampede.”

To recognize the Hall of Fame inductees, the Greeley Stampede will host an induction ceremony dinner on April 14, at Zoe’s Café starting at 6 p.m. For informatio­n on getting tickets to the event

and to be added to the waitlist, visit greeleysta­mpede. org/p/hall-of-fame-banquet.

Additional recognitio­n will take place during the 101st Annual Greeley Stampede in June including recognitio­n during the June 25 Pro Rodeo performanc­e and display cases in the Events Center for each inductee with informatio­n and artifacts about their contributi­ons to the Stampede.

The Greeley Stampede Hall of Fame was establishe­d for the purpose of honoring individual­s who have made significan­t and long-lasting contributi­ons to the Greeley Stampede. Inductees into the Hall of Fame may include, but not be limited to, volunteers, affiliated organizati­ons, contract personnel, and others who have made a significan­t contributi­on to the success and prestige of the Greeley Stampede. More informatio­n is available at www.greeleysta­mpede.org/p/halloffame.

About the Greeley Stampede:

The Greeley Stampede, a 501(c)4 nonprofit corporatio­n, is the Colorado’s premiere summer western celebratio­n. The 2023 Greeley Stampede is scheduled for June 22 to July 4. This longstandi­ng event has grown in diversity and popularity since its inception and has provided music and rodeo entertainm­ent to hundreds of thousands of people every summer. The Stampede has been inducted in the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and received many awards including PRCA Mountain States Large Rodeo of the Year, RMCMA Event of the Year and listed in the US Today Top 10 rodeos.. For more informatio­n about the Greeley Stampede visit www.greeleysta­mpede.org.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY GREELEY STAMPEDE/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES ?? Edgar “Lefty” Bartels is pictured here circa 1970.
PHOTO COURTESY GREELEY STAMPEDE/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES Edgar “Lefty” Bartels is pictured here circa 1970.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY GREELEY STAMPEDE/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES ?? A 1992 photo of Leon Coffee.
PHOTO COURTESY GREELEY STAMPEDE/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES A 1992 photo of Leon Coffee.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY GREELEY STAMPEDE ?? A 2000 photo of Joe Vickarelli.
PHOTO COURTESY GREELEY STAMPEDE A 2000 photo of Joe Vickarelli.

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