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Deck the Hall Featuring Red Steagall and the Boys in the Bunkhouse

December 8 @ 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm

December 8 @ 4:30 pm 7:30 pm

Saddle up and join us for an evening dinner event brimming with joyful Western melodies. As the winter chill sweeps across the plains, we are heatin’ things up with Red Steagall and the Boys in the Bunkhouse. So, grab your hat, polish those boots, and get ready for a night of festive tunes. We promise an evening of great food, family fun and Christmas cheer, cowboy style.

Schedule

4:30 p.m.           Visit Santa Claus and shop in Persimmon Hill for last-minute Christmas gifts

5:30 p.m.           Doors Open for Guests

5:45 p.m.           Opening Remarks and Dinner Service

6:15 p.m.           Red Steagall and the Boys in the Bunkhouse Perform

About Red Steagall

  • For over 50 years, Red Steagall has entertained around the globe as a recording artist, songwriter, television, radio and motion picture personality and cowboy poet.
  • In 1991 the Texas State Legislature selected Red as the “Official Cowboy Poet of Texas”.
  • In 1994 Red launched his one-hour syndicated radio show, “Cowboy Corner”. Critics across America have referred to “Cowboy Corner” as “masterful”. Heard in about 155 markets in 34 states, “Cowboy Corner” is in its 26th year of broadcast.
  • Red Steagall has been recognized with 12 Wrangler Awards for music and televison from The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.
  • Red’s first book, titled “Ride for the Brand” was published in March 1993. His second book, “The Fence that Me and Shorty Built” was released in April 2001. In the fall of 2003, his third book, “Born to this Land”, was released by Texas Tech University Press.
  • In 2004, Red released his fourth book titled, “Cowboy Corner Conversations”, published by State House Press, McMurry University. This is a collection of interviews from his “Cowboy Corner” radio show.
  • In recognition of Red Steagall’s significant contribution to the western way of life, he was inducted into the Texas Trail of Fame in October 1999.
  • In April 2003, The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum inducted Red Steagall into the Hall of Great Westerners.
  • He was inducted into the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2004 and was awarded the prestigious Charles Goodnight Award in December 2006.

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