Trent Loos and Andrew Henderson are on a seven-state, seven-stop, 1850-mile tour called “Across the Pond”, and they are bringing this tour to the Custer County Fairgrounds Friday, October 27.
To end this tour, he decided he needed to stop close to home which just happened to be Broken Bow.
Trent Loos told KCNI/KBBN why he chose to stop in Broken Bow.
“When we started planning this tour a couple of months ago and I wanted to come close to our house, I wanted to get into Custer County for a couple of reasons. I wanted to show the world what Custer County really means to the beef industry, show Custer County how important the beef industry is to the state and to the nation. One thing led to another and I heard about Breckyn Tierney.”
Going from 4:00-6:00 p.m., Trent Loos and Andrew Henderson will be doing a live radio show of “Regaining Control for the Farmer”.
Following from 6:00-8:00 pm will be Bronc Riding and Mutton Busting.
Six women and 24 men are entered for the Bronc Riding contest.
Loos also spoke about a raffle that is going on.
“We are on the road right now selling raffle tickets. Certified Piedmontese has donated a freezer filler, and $1000 worth of beef and we are selling raffle tickets. 100% of the proceeds from that raffle are going to the Tierney family to help with Breckyn’s expenses.”
100% of the proceeds from the raffle are going to the Tierney family.
As an added bonus, there is a costume contest for contestants and spectators.
For more information, you are welcome to visit Trent’s website at loostalesmedia.com.
