ST. PAUL, Ore. (KOIN) — Most big rodeos offer morning runs called slack, where contestants can compete in a more relaxed environment that normally doesn’t include spectators.
All of a sudden two years ago, rodeo volunteer Sue Coleman had an idea.
“I came out here during one of the slack performances and there was nobody here. It was fairly quiet, and I was like, ‘This would be perfect for the special needs community,’” said Coleman…