South Texas Cattlemen’s Roundup Offers Students Chance to Help Driscoll

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These cherished community events are a way to bring kids together to help other kids in need. Image for illustration purposes
These cherished community events are a way to bring kids together to help other kids in need. Image for illustration purposes
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The South Texas Cattlemen’s Roundup season is underway. Sponsored by Lyssy & Eckel Feeds, the events feature auctions of donated goods and services from local 4-H clubs, Future Farmers of America chapters, county extension agents and businesses. These cherished community events are a way to bring kids together to help other kids in need.

Bidders will have their pick of homemade baked goods, handmade items, farm and ranch items, and much more. Proceeds will go to support Driscoll Children’s Hospital Critical Care Transport Team, which provides service all over South Texas.

Below is a list of five separate South Texas Cattlemen Roundup events occurring throughout South Texas this summer. The first event is this Friday, July 12.
 
Friday, July 12, 10AM – Triple G Livestock, 12 Livestock Road, Rio Grande City
 
Friday, July 19, 10AM – Beeville Livestock Auction Barn, 2218 US-59, Beeville
 
Tuesday, July 23, 11AM – Gulf Coast Livestock Market, 3015 S US Hwy 281, Alice
 
Friday, July 26, 6PM – Friar Ag Center – 501 Martin Luther King Drive, Cuero
 
Saturday, August 10, 10AM – Edinburg Livestock Auction, 3418 N Closner Blvd, Edinburg
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