COWGIRL MUSEUM OF FAME’S 30TH ANNUAL INDUCTION LUNCHEON

MEDIA ADVISORY
October 26, 2005

Contact: DJ Latham
817/509-8991 office
817/715-2868 mobile
dlatham@cowgirl.net

NATIONAL COWGIRL MUSEUM AND HALL OF FAME’S 30TH ANNUAL INDUCTION LUNCHEON

WHAT: National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame’s 30th Annual Induction Luncheon

WHEN: Thursday, October 27, 2005
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

WHERE: Will Rogers Memorial Center
Round-Up Inn
3401 W. Lancaster

DETAILS: Four new cowgirls will be inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, joining the ranks of 172 women already honored in the Hall of Fame. This year marks the 30th Annual Induction Luncheon Ceremony. From the earliest days in Hereford, Texas, the National Cowgirl Museum has been honoring legendary women possessing genuine American West spirit.

The 2005 National Cowgirl Hall of Fame Inductees are Ann Lowdon Call, Elaine Kramer, Anne W. Marion and Lulu Bell Parr.

CONTACT: For more information, please contact DJ Latham
817/509-8991 (office)
817/715-2868 (mobile)
dlatham@cowgirl.net (e-mail)


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