The Santa Rosa Plateau Nature Education Foundation’s end of summer Cowboy Jubilee will long be remembered for the real feel of being on a working western ranch and listening to the classic country music performed by The Highwaymen tribute band.Replete with delicious chuckwagon cooked chicken and tri-tip, lots of beer and some saloon served hard liquor, many of the spectators dressed in their best western garb couldn’t help but feel they had come to a real old time fair and barn dance. Yet, the nearly 300 SRPNEF Cowboy Jubilee participants, after petting a few horses, looking at the outstanding artwork and gift baskets full of delightful items displayed under the silent auction tents and sitting down to a carefully prepared tablecloth and dinnerware tables by helpful young ladies fr
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