No driving of Power Wheels after they are in the corral .
All
parents must sign waiver. Each Child will receive Food Coupon.
It is recommended that all participants
wear a bicycle helmet .
Rodeo number must be attached to front of vehicle. Ask staff members for assistance.
We ask each participant to pick a SHOW & SHINE car and drop off pick
at sign-up booth.
Please use Rodeo Number & Age Group Color to identify the car you have chosen
You may want to wait until most of the vehicles arrive before you pick your BEST IN
SHOW they must be in by 12:00.
Remember to conserve your battery
power in between events.
High fives are strongly encouraged.
All participants
must have an incredibly good time because they are all winners at
Hanks Dairy Bar’s Power Wheel
Rodeo
The Ball Push
It’s
all downhill from here. Just push the ball . Sounds easy?
Yeah Right! It’s a timed event so push
it straight.
This year the ball is bigger than ever for more fun.
This year we will
not allow our staff to touch the ball once it has been hit. For the sake of fairness your child will be responsible to push
the ball We do give you a running start at the ball so make sure the first hit is straight, however, if your child goes past
the ball they may want to use reverse to back up. You may encourage but not physically help your child. In other words, make
sure your child knows how to use reverse if the need may arise. There is now a 30 second time limit on this event which will
help keep every child in the game regardless of a bad event.
Power
Wheels Croquet
Just like croquet our little rodeo participants will be responsible
for driving their vehicle through the wickets. That’s the easy part, now they have to get the big ball that they are
towing behind them to go through the wicket too. The trouble is that every time the ball hit’s the wicket it’s
one point.
At NO time are any parents allowed on the course. Points will be added if a parent walks onto
the course. It is up to you to explain to you child the rules and what he/she must do. Our staff will help guide them to each
wicket but we cannot tell them to drive left or right. If they miss a wicket its one point.
Don't Drink and Drive
Driving is best done with two hands but what
happens when each child must hold a full cup of water with one hand and drive over our bumpy obstacle course? We have no idea
but the results should be hilarious. The child with the most water in the cup at the end of the drive will be rewarded with
the best score.
Don’t Crush The Turtles
O.K. so maybe they don’t look like turtles.
Stay within the roadway but don’t
run over the cups with your tire or we have to give you a point. The road is wide but the turtles are everywhere so try your
best to avoid them.
We have
tried our best to develop a scoring system that would be fair to each child, we will work hard to ensure a fair decision of
the winners. Our use of Time Limits now ensures that a bad performance in one event will not knock you out of the Rodeo.