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Wild West Arts Club Contact Info!

The WWAC Wants To Hear From You...
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2003 Texas Convention attendee group photo.

Questions, Suggestions, Feedback...

The Wild West Arts Club wants to hear from you! Our telephone
hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific
Time. Our fax line and web contact form is available 24 hours for
your convenience.

Phone:

702.873.1100

Toll Free:

1.800.858.5568

Fax:

702.873.0216

E-mail/Web:

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Mailing Address:

3945 West Reno Ave.
Suite F
Las Vegas, NV 89118



WWAC HISTORY: Of course, all the Arena Arts started as practical
skills. Use of the rope goes back into the mists of time but it was
brought over to the New World by the Spaniards and worked its way up
into the States. At the nearest playground you’ll see how the basic
ranching skills began to develop into elaborate performances.
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WWAC
Founder
and Director,
Mark Allen (left) and Montie
Montana, Jr. at the Dean
Smith Celebrity Rodeo 2002 |
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Mission Statement:

The Wild West Arts Club is dedicated to preserving and
promoting the Western Arena Arts & has a dynamic membership of
over 600 people from 10 countries around the world. Trick
Roping, Whip Cracking, Gun Spinning, Trick Riding, Fast Draw,
Knife and Tomahawk Throwing – those and many other heritage
arts of the historic American West are being kept alive and
given added vitality by the Wild West Arts Club. |
WWAC
Photo Archives:

Trick and Fancy Roping >>
Fast Draw and Gun Spinning >>
Knife and Tomahawk Throwing >>
Whip Cracking >>
Trick Riding and Trick Horses >> |
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