Vendors


“Tough Enough To Wear Pink”
(TETWP) booth is selling official Wrangler TETWP merchandise and pink ribbon themed jewelry. Wrangler merchandise includes: tees, tanks, hoodies, vests, caps, duffel & gear bags. All proceeds from sales go directly to the recipient of TETWP Night at the Rodeo, Penrose-St. Francis Health Foundation.

Cowbells
www.cowbellsgifts.com

Too Haute Cowgirls
www.toohautecowgirls.com

Felicita Designs
Felicita handcrafts each of her works personally. She focuses on the highest quality materials, natural stones, and precious metals, in each of her designs. Each one of her designs is truly one of a kind. www.felicitadesigns.com

High Country Quilts
We are an independent full-service quilt store with year-round classes and, we are an APQS Long Arm Quilting Systems Dealer as well as Colorado Springs' only independent authorized BERNINA dealer and full-service sewing center.

John Venezia Hand Painted Silk
Limited edition and one-of-a-kind silk scarves and neckties, made from original hand dyed and handpainted silk charmeuse.
www.jvenezia.com

Ruckus Ranch - Beverly Atkinson
Just the right jewelry, t-shirts, belts, and purses for the ranch, the rodeo, or a boot scootin night on the town. A one stop shop for that just right classy cowgirl look, including many original, hand-made pieces of jewelry. Accepting special order items to complete any outfit. You'll say WHOA when you see the variety of cowgirl gear you just can't live without. A little bit ranchy, a little bit bling and a whole lot to choose from.

Little Bit of Country
Come on over to Home Touch in the Chapel Hills Mall, where you will find a Little Bit of Country Heaven. Whether you need to decorate your home in western style or you want to bring out that sassy, bling-bling cowgirl to go out on the town. But don't forget the lil cowpokes! They need to be in style too! We have something for everyone!!

Pam Holnback-Oil Painting
Painting exclusively in oils, Pam considers herself a Contemporary Impressionist. "I add my color and visual interpretations as well as my feelings to what I paint." Pam received her Bachelor's from UNC Greeley and Master's from UCCS. She retired from teaching art in 2008 and now spends her time painting, traveling and enjoying the outdoors.
www.pamholnback.com