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The 15th Annual Rodeo Blood Drive, Wednesday April 22nd

The 15th Annual Rodeo Blood Drive, Wednesday April 22nd. Donors will receive a commemorative T-shirt featuring artwork by local artist David Dalgety, along with rodeo performance discounts and the chance to meet champion cowboys & rodeo royalty! Wednesday, April 22, 2015 Clovis Rodeo Association Hall, Clovis Rodeo Grounds, 748 Rodeo Drive, Clovis, CA – 5:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CENTRAL VALLEY, CA – The Clovis Rodeo Association, KISS Country Radio and the Central California Blood Center are preparing for the 15th Annual Rodeo Blood Drive and Clovis Rodeo. We are inviting the community to ride on in and take part in a great, western life-saving tradition on Wednesday, April 22. Due to the success of this 15th annual event, the blood drive has been scheduled one day earlier than in years past to accommodate greater parking needs and lessen traffic at the Clovis Rodeo Grounds. Whether you arrive dressed in your cowboy/cowgirl “duds” or your Rodeo commemorative T-shirt from a previous year; the Blood Center and the Clovis Rodeo Association invite you to take just an hour from your day to “help patients in Valley hospitals get back in the saddle again.” (Since the very first Rodeo Blood Drive in 2001, more than 13,000 folks have attended and registered to donate.) Donors can also give at Central California Blood Centers & receive the T-shirt and rodeo discount at the following locations: JEDC – NW Fresno Donor Center 4343 W. Herndon Ave., Fresno 9a – 6p Fresno Donor Center 1196 E. Shaw #102, Fresno 9a – 6p North Fresno Donor Center 1010 E. Perrin, Fresno 9a – 6p Visalia Donor Center 1515 S. Mooney Blvd., Visalia 9a – 6p Porterville Donor Center 93 N. Main St., Porterville 11a – 6p For more information: http://www.clovisrodeo.com/ww/rodeo-blood-drive/

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