When American cowboys of the 1800’s ran cattle together on open ranges, they gathered each year to separate their herds from their neighbors. This is what we call “Cutting”. Naturally, when you bring a group of people working together it turns into a competition, and equine competitions are some of the best. The Cutting and Rodeo heritages run strong and deep, and have for centuries. In the 1800’s they were also a grand social events, some say the original networking events, and nothing from that has changed much today. The ranchers gathered, there was a competition and the families shared their stories and wares from the last gathering. They revealed crafts, sold wares, exchanged recipes, but most of all, they shared laughter. They worked side by side to teach and guide their children and developed a strong community. From this we have seen many “Legends” in the equine industries that give us inspiration to keep these sports going.

Our goal is to illustrate the positive value of what equine sports has done for the history of America. By actions we wish to demonstrate the legendary proceedings of the men and women, unafraid of hard work, who founded the west and the lifestyle that gave them the courage it took to endure its hardships and lead them to a better life.


July 3, 2015
Western Heritage Art Project Winners
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June 22, 2015
Kiwanis Steak Fry Dinner

Kiwanis Annual Steak Fry

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June 9, 2015
Stampede Festival Horses

Purchasing a “Wooden” horse supports your local youth, schools, and nonprofits. This is in conjunction with the Stampede Festival/Rodeo Week to build a strong community.

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April 23, 2015
Snake River Stampede Community Festival
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April 2, 2015
Louis L Borick Foundation

The vision of the Louis L. Borick Foundation is to create the opportunity for people to reach their full potential....

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March 28, 2015
Pilot Pens

Thank you Pilot Pens for donating over 300 pens for our students to learn the Biro method from Robin Hewitt, our amazing artist.

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March 27, 2015
Capital One
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March 20, 2015
Nampa Teacher wins classroom makeover

The first of 4 teachers is selected to receive a “classroom makeover” in Nampa.  Gold Buckle Champions is recognizing the Legends amongst us, and received a nomination for a Ronald Regan elementary teacher, Anita Field, who teaches kindergarten.

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February 17, 2015
Gabrielle Sanborn Scholarship Cutting

The Annual Gabrielle Sanborn Youth Scholarship Cutting takes place at the ICHA Spring Weekend Show in March, at the Idaho Horse Park Arena. This Youth Scholarship Cutting is offered both […]

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