Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation Brings 28th Annual Professional Rodeo to Baldwin County

OBA Staff • July 3, 2026

Proceeds support youth mental health and wellness programs across Baldwin County

Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation 28th Annual Professional Rodeo Happening in August

Robertsdale, Ala. — (OBA) —  The Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation is bringing back one of Baldwin County's most anticipated summer events. The 28th Annual Professional Rodeo will offer three nights of family-friendly entertainment for all ages. The covered arena ensures the event will go on, rain or shine. Livestock and event management will be handled by Bo Campbell Rodeo Productions, and contestants are affiliated with the Professional Cowboy Association.


The rodeo runs from August 6 through August 8, 2026, at an arena in Baldwin County. Gates open each evening at 5:00 p.m., with the Kid's Corral opening at 5:30 p.m. and rodeo action starting at 7:30 p.m. A promo code, HOPE2026, offers $1 off individual tickets and is valid through July 31, 2026.


Ticket prices are $18 for adults and $15 for children ages three through 12. Children under three are admitted free of charge. The event also features a variety of vendors, concessions, and specialty acts geared toward younger attendees.


Children ages six through 12 can take part in a calf scramble at the rodeo. A professional rodeo clown will also perform throughout the event. Organizers say the mix of humor and high-energy action is designed to keep both kids and adults entertained throughout the evening.


The Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation uses proceeds from the rodeo to fund programs, services, and resources for communities and schools across Baldwin County. The foundation focuses on supporting the social and emotional well-being of youth in the area. Sponsorship opportunities are available for individuals and businesses who want to support that mission.


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to purchase tickets for this year’s rodeo.


Those interested in vendor applications can complete the foundation's online form. Food truck applications are expected to be available at a later date. For more information, the public can contact the foundation at 251-971-3633.


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