Participation in the Bandera County Junior Livestock Show has become a longstanding tradition for more than a few Bandera and Medina area families.
During the just finished 84th BCJLS, the Bandera Bulletin talked to area youth and their parents and found that three and four generations of family participation in the show is not rare.
That kind of loyalty has sustained the show and helped it become a popular draw every year, officials said.
Former Bandera County AgriLife Extension Agent Tarlton Holloway, who was a part of the show, said, “Not many counties have a junior livestock show that’s been held for that ...