Support Tough Enough Breast Cancer Awareness

Support Tough Enough Breast Cancer Awareness

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Twisted X Boots, Wrangler®, Montana Silversmiths, American Hat Company, Hooey Brands and others have joined together to designate April as the Western Industry’s month for breast cancer awareness.  In time for Mother’s Day gift-giving, each company has created lines of pink merchandise, and a portion of the proceeds of the sales will go to the Tough Enough To Wear Pink organization. TETWP has worked in partnership with the western community for ten years to support families facing the disease. The western community continues to support October as breast cancer awareness month – thereby doubling down the effort in the fight against this disease.  It’s just another way for Twisted X and others to emphasize and focus on this terrible disease that affects so many in the western community.

Twisted X has developed a licensed collection of TEWTP boots and footwear.  They are asking individuals to submit their story of their journey through this disease to their website:  www.twistedxboots.com.   From these stories, a survivor’s name will be chosen for each day of April. Each featured name will have their choice of any style they chose from the Tough Enough to Wear Pink Collection.  They have also developed a mini pink boot and tote to offer as a gift with purchase during the month of April for these products. All Twisted X April advertising will feature this promotion. Twisted X will continue to support this cause throughout the year by donating a portion of the sale of every pair sold in the TETWP Collection.

Wrangler is the title sponsor of the TETWP™ campaign. Wrangler Western Wear is available at more than 2,500 western specialty, mid-tier and workwear stores nationwide that provide quality men’s and women’s apparel and accessories.  For more information regarding the Wrangler family of products or to locate the Wrangler retailer nearest you, visit www.wrangler.com or call 1.888.784.8571.

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Tough Enough to Wear Pink Update

December, 2014 marked the 10th Anniversary of Tough Enough to Wear Pink.

“We’re proud to have raised over $20 million since the program began.  We are proud of the over 300 rodeos and events that participate each year.  We are proud of the western retailers and western manufacturers that participate in the program.  And we are proud of the cowboys and cowgirls who have made this campaign their own,” said founderTerry Wheatley.

A breast cancer survivor herself, Wheatley is an entrepreneur, wine industry executive, and wife and mother to professional rodeo competitors.

“We never imagined that, after ten short years we could accomplish so much.   The stories we hear throughout the country of how the money raised from local events has gone to help women are heartwarming” commented Wheatley.

Wheatley founded Wrangler Tough Enough to Wear Pink in 2004 with Karl Stressman, former Director of Special events for Wrangler and now Commissioner of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).

Keeping it in the family…Lacey Wheatley, Terry Wheatley’s daughter-in-law, is the Director of Tough Enough to Wear Pink and coordinates with rodeos and other non-rodeo organizations to create the pink-themed fundraisers.

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How it all began.

In 2004, Terry was looking forward to attending the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas as she had for many years.  Her son Wade Wheatley was a consistent WNFR finalist in team roping (header) and her husband Jim had been a six-time WNFR team roping qualifier himself.  Terry was a senior executive at a major wine company sponsoring the WNFR telecast.

But Terry had recently undergone breast cancer surgery and, although things looked positive, it was on her mind.  She had lost her grandmother to breast cancer, her mother had a double mastectomy before the age of 40 and her daughter Katie had undergone two surgical biopsies before the age of 20.

“It seemed as if everyone I knew was affected” recalls Terry.  “I felt a very strong need to somehow take action.”

Terry realized from her own situation that early diagnosis and treatment was key to a successful outcome.  She toyed with some ideas to rally the rodeo and western community to get that message across.  And then the big one hit.  What if, on one night of rodeo’s greatest spectacle, the competitors could be convinced to wear pink shirts?  Not a color normally associated with rugged events such as bull riding and steer wrestling, but that was the point.  That was how to make a statement.  Broadcast on national television, no less.  All she had to do was make it happen.  In three weeks.

Rodeo world to the rescue.

Finding pink cowboy shirts proved to be the next challenge.  Enter Karl Stressman and Wrangler who just happened to have pink shirts in production for the spring, 2005 line.  Problem was they weren’t scheduled to be delivered until the new year.  With a few strategically placed phone calls, Karl arranged a special rush production of 200 shirts to be air-freighted directly to Las Vegas just in time for the rodeo.

Terry needed to get the challenge out to the cowboys – and fast.  The Professional Rodeo Cowboy’s Association (PRCA) jumped in to help, disseminating information about the pink shirt campaign to the finalists.  Son Wade his part too, spreading the world to his fellow cowboys and cowgirls.

“I gladly accepted the challenge in support of my mom, but I sure couldn’t predict what the others would do.  After all, it was a pink shirt” explained Wade.

And he might very well have been the only cowboy wearing one that night.  Wade wasn’t sure – nobody was – if the world’s toughest cowboys would rally to the cause.  Would they be Tough Enough to Wear Pink?

That question was answered once and for all as the competitors and spectators turned the Thomas & Mack Arena into a sea of pink that night.  To the thrill of Terry, Karl and everybody who helped make it happen, one after another pink-shirted cowboys and cowgirls galloped into the arena sporting the color of breast cancer awareness.  The campaign received national media attention….the rest is history.

Terry Wheatley, a California entrepreneur left her corporate wine career in 2005 to create Canopy Management, a Napa Valley wine company creating, marketing and selling wine under the Wine Sisterhood™ banner.  One of Wine Sisterhood’s wines, Purple Cowboy, is the official wine of TETWP, with $1 for every case sold going to the campaign.  Purple Cowboy is also the official wine of the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association.

“As founder of both Tough Enough To Wear Pink and Wine Sisterhood, I wanted to find a way for our wine to help support the cause.  We are supporting TETWP events with wine whenever we can,” says Wheatley.

Purple Cowboy wines include Tenacious Red and Trail Boss Cabernet Sauvignon, both from the cowboy wine country appellation of Paso Robles.

Terry sold Canopy Management to Vintage Wine Estates in 2014 and now is the Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing – and continues to market wines that support Tough Enough to Wear Pink.

George Strait TETWP Golf Tournament

George Strait TETWP Golf Tournament


The George Strait Tough Enough to Wear Pink Golf Tournament has become a Wrangler National Finals Rodeo tradition. This year the tournament raised a whopping $15,000 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, dedicated to breast cancer awareness education and research about causes, treatment, and the search for a cure.

Watch the video above produced by Cowgirl Magazine, including interviews with Tough Enough co-founders Terry Wheatley and Karl Stressman, PRCA Commissioner, about how the organization began and where it’s headed.

George Strait with 10th Anniversary Tough Enough bottle of Purple Cowboy Wine

Once again, big thanks to George Strait, Wrangler and PRCA for their support of Tough Enough to Wear Pink!

View more photos from the tournament on the Wrangler Facebook Page here.

Wrangler NFR: Where to Watch and Tune In

Wrangler NFR: Where to Watch and Tune In

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Can’t make it to Vegas? Watch the action live each night on CBS Sports Network from 10 p.m. – 1 a.m. (ET) every night. Tune into Dish: Channel 158; Direct TV: Channel 221. Or check your local listings.

OR catch up on each day’s action online at 6 p.m. Pacific nightly on ProRodeoLive.com and Rural Radio Sirius XM 80, with Steve Kenyon and Wade Wheatley.

Tough Enough to Wear Pink at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo

Join Tough Enough in Las Vegas at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, starting this Thursday, December 4 through December 13! And don’t forget to wear your pink for Tough Enough to Wear Pink Night on December 8 at the Thomas & Mack Arena.

While you’re at the Wrangler NFR, stop by and shop the Tough Enough Booth #770 at the Sands Expo and be sure to visit the Tough Enough trailer at the Thomas & Mack Arena.

Say ‘Hi’ to Trevor Knowles

And, don’t forget that our Purple Cowboy endorsee, Trevor Knowles is headed to the Wrangler NFR in the lead in steer wrestling with $91,804 in total winnings. Get his autograph at the Steer Wrestlers WNFR Autograph Session from 12pm to 2pm on Friday, December 5. Keep an eye on the schedule of events  and watch Trevor compete live!

And check out our recommendations of top things to do while in Vegas here.

Tough Enough 10th Anniversary Message

Tough Enough 10th Anniversary Message

This year, Tough Enough to Wear Pink is proud to have raised more than $20 million since we began 10 years ago. We are proud of the more than 300 rodeos and events that participate each year. We are proud of Wrangler, the title sponsor of this campaign. And we are proud of the cowboys and cowgirls who have made this campaign their own.

Watch the video above to listen to a special message from Tough Enough to Wear Pink co-founder, Terry Wheatley. We’ll see you at Tough Enough to Wear Pink night at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo on December 8!

Learn more about the story behind Tough Enough to Wear Pink here.

Tough Enough Breast Collar Fundraiser

Tough Enough Breast Collar Fundraiser

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You could be the lucky winner of a gorgeous new breast collar after this year’s Wrangler National Finals Rodeo and support Tough Enough to Wear Pink at the same time!

Tough Enough has teamed up with Western Dove, a family owned tack store featuring hand-made, one-of-a-kind tack sets and accessories, to raise money with their donation of a unique breast collarThis breast collar will be worn by barrel racing contestant Christine Laughlin during the Tough Enough round on December 8 at the 2014 NFR! 

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Purchase a raffle ticket, starting at $5, on the fundraising site here. The winning raffle ticket will be drawn after the Tough Enough round at the Wrangler NFR. 100% of the proceeds will go to support Tough Enough to Wear Pink and our mission to raise awareness about breast cancer and the need for a cure.

Enter the Raffle Here.

Good luck!

Tough Enough Gives Thanks!

Tough Enough Gives Thanks!

TETWP 2014 Thank You

 

On this Giving Tuesday, we want to thank everyone who has helped support the fight against breast cancer this year!

Including the top five rodeos that raised funds for Tough Enough to Wear Pink in 2014:

1. Cattlemen’s Days

2. Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo

3. Minot Y’s Men’s Rodeo

4. Red Bluff Roundup

5. Lynden Rodeo

 

And send out a big ‘thank you’ to these special events:

1. Cowboys for Cancer Research, New Mexico State University TETWP

2. TETWP of Montana

3. Rancheros Visitadores TETWP

4. TETWP Horse Show

5. Run for the Cause – North Carolina

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Tough Enough to Wear Pink at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo

Join Tough Enough in Las Vegas at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, starting this Thursday, December 4 through December 13! And don’t forget to wear your pink for Tough Enough to Wear Pink Night on December 8 at the Thomas & Mack Arena.

While you’re at the Wrangler NFR, stop by and shop the Tough Enough Booth #770 at the Sands Expo and be sure to visit the Tough Enough trailer at the Thomas & Mack Arena.

And, don’t forget that our Purple Cowboy endorsee, Trevor Knowles is headed to the Wrangler NFR in the lead in steer wrestling with $91,804 in total winnings. Get his autograph at the Steer Wrestlers WNFR Autograph Session from 12pm to 2pm on Friday, December 5. Keep an eye on the schedule of events  and watch Trevor compete live!

Can’t be there in person? Watch the action live each night on CBS Sports Network from 10 p.m. – 1 a.m. (ET) every night. Tune into Dish: Channel 158; Direct TV: Channel 221. Or check your local listings.

OR catch up on each day’s action online at 6 p.m. Pacific nightly on ProRodeoLive.com and Rural Radio Sirius XM 80, with Steve Kenyon and Wade Wheatley.

Check out our recommendations of top things to do while in Vegas here.

Top 5 Things to do in Vegas at the WNFR

Top 5 Things to do in Vegas at the WNFR

It’s our favorite time of the year – time for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo! THE biggest rodeo of the year will be happening December 4th through the 13th at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, NV. It’s time to pack your bags and plan for an epic trip to Sin City!

Here are our top five picks for things to do while in town for the WNFR:

Attend Tough Enough Night at the WNFR

Attend Tough Enough to Wear Pink night on December 8 at the Thomas & Mack Center. And don’t forget to shop the Tough Enough booth #770 at the Sands Expo hall and visit the Tough Enough trailer at the Thomas & Mack Center.

See a Show in Vegas!

Check out a show! From Hank Williams Jr. to Lady Antebellum and Big & Rich to Sara Evans, the WNFR has pulled together a primo listing here of the top country shows in Las Vegas at the same time as the rodeo.

Meet Trevor Knowles

Meet Purple Cowboy endorsee, Trevor Knowles! And get his autograph at the Steer Wrestlers WNFR Autograph Session from 12pm to 2pm on Friday, December 5. Keep an eye on the schedule of events and be sure to watch Trevor compete!

Eat in Vegas at the WNFR

Grab a bite to eat! Or many bites to eat, if you’ve got an appetite like ours. Visit some of our favorite places to chow down in Vegas.

Explore and Enjoy Vegas

Explore the town. Take a break from the rodeo and take a stroll down the strip. Maybe check out a show, drop some dough on a blackjack table, or go take your photo in front of the famous Las Vegas sign – the world is your oyster!

Enjoy the show and Viva Las Vegas!

Horse & Rider Magazine Feature!

Horse & Rider Magazine Feature!

“Think of every sip as a contribution to breast cancer research,” reads Horse & Rider Magazine’s October issue feature of Tough Enough to Wear Pink and other organizations that support breast cancer awareness.

Of course, you may already know that Purple Cowboy is a proud supporter of breast cancer awareness and research through Tough Enough to Wear Pink, but sipping on a glass of your favorite Purple Cowboy wine isn’t the only way to help!

For starters, supporters can browse the Tough Enough Store at toughenoughtowearpinkstore.com for pink gear that gives back to the cause.

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Click the image above to read about all the other items in Horse & Rider’s Style feature that support breast cancer awareness and research. From boots and jewelry to pretty-in-pink horse tack – this article has got it covered!

It’s Tough Enough’s 10th Anniversary

It’s Tough Enough’s 10th Anniversary

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Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Tough Enough To Wear Pink: $17 million raised since 2004

The rodeo season is coming to a close as professional cowboys and cowgirls compete for this year’s top titles with high hopes to walk away with a title at this year’s Wrangler National Final’s Rodeo. All along the way, they’re sporting pink to help raise money for Tough Enough to Wear Pink.

Purple Cowboy Wines is a proud supporter of Tough Enough to Wear Pink, an organization dedicated to breast cancer awareness and research. This year, Tough Enough to Wear Pink is celebrating its 10th anniversary!

How it all began…

Back in 2004, Wine Sisterhood founder and Purple Cowboy Boss Lady, Terry Wheatley, teamed up with Karl Stressman, former director of special events for Wrangler and now commissioner of the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PCRA), and proposed a colorful dare to their toughest friends.

The dare: dress in pink and blaze across the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo arena in support of breast cancer awareness and research. That dare was met, and those cowboys and cowgirls tore up the arena dressed in pink!

Terry wanted to bring attention to the need for early detection and a cure for breast cancer, starting with that first Tough Enough to Wear Pink Day. She herself had breast cancer surgery; lost her grandmother to breast cancer, and both her mother and daughter have been affected by the disease.

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This year, Tough Enough to Wear Pink is celebrating its 10th anniversary and $17 million raised since 2004!

Now a full-fledged national campaign, with sponsors like Wrangler, Tough Enough to Wear Pink provides a campaign and framework for rodeos and western events to help them promote breast cancer awareness and fundraising to benefit their local communities. Purple Cowboy is also the official wine of the PRCA!

Rodeos around the country designate Tough Enough to Wear Pink Days, encouraging patrons and rodeo participants to dress in pink to show their support for the cause. These Tough Enough Days pull in some serious support! Last year, the top fundraiser was the “Cowboys For Cancer Research” in Las Cruces, NM at a whopping $906,424!  (Check out all the top fundraisers here.)

How to get involved

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Coming up soon on the rodeo circuit is the Minot Y’s Men’s Rodeo-Badlands Circuit Finals in Minot, North Dakota on October 10th.  It’s a rodeo you won’t want to miss, last year those cowboys made it into the top 10 fundraising events (raising a whopping $110,271.00!) and we’re excited to see how they do this year.

The Guadalupe County Fair and Rodeo will be making a donation to Relay For Life of Guadalupe County for each person wearing PINK on Saturday, October 11, 2014 at their Tough Enough to Wear Pink Day in Seguin Texas.

Later in October, get ready for Bareback Riding, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Saddle Bronco Riding, Tie-Down Roping, Barrel Racing, and Bull Riding at the 67th Annual Indiantown Rodeo in Indianatown, Florida on October 17th and 18th.

Also on Friday October 17th is the Day of the Cowboy Western Heritage Day and Ranch Rodeo benefit for cancer awareness in Hartstelle, Alabama.

Stop by Moapa Valley Riders Jackpot  in Logandale, Nevada for their Barrels and Poles Jackpot and pick up a raffle ticket while you watch the show.

November 22 wraps up the 2014 Tough Enough to Wear Pink rodeo circuit in Inverness, Florida with the Citrus Stampede Rodeo. Put on some Pink and head out with some of the toughest cowboys and cowgirls in the business as they compete for their chance at a spot at this year’s Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Check out the full TETWP rodeo calendar for more details.

Rock the pink! Are you Tough Enough?

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Hats Off to Tough Enough Events

Hats Off to Tough Enough Events

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The Tough Enough To Wear Pink™ Western Campaign to raise money and awareness for breast cancer raised over $17 million dollars in 2013 through the hard work of regional rodeos and western events across the country.   The monies raised stayed local to benefit community breast cancer charities – which is the strength of the campaign’s success.

“2013 marked the ninth anniversary of Tough Enough to Wear Pink at the Wrangler NFR and the campaign continues to gain momentum.  Nobody could have imagined that together we would raise millions of dollars for the cause,” said Terry Wheatley. A breast cancer survivor herself, Wheatley is an entrepreneur, wife and mother to professional rodeo competitors.  She founded Tough Enough to Wear Pink in 2004 with Karl Stressman, former director of special events for Wrangler and now commissioner of the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PCRA).

We tip our hats to everyone who raised money for breast cancer awareness and research through Tough Enough to Wear Pink and these top 10 fundraising events and rodeos:

  1. “Cowboys For Cancer Research” Las Cruces, NM, $906,424.09
  2. Cattlemen’s Days – Gunnison, Colorado, $205,950.00
  3. Missoula Stampede – Missoula, Montana, $145,000.00
  4. Minot Y’s Mens Rodeo-Badlands Circuit Finals, Minot, ND, $110,271.00
  5. Rancheros Visitadores TETWP – Solvang, California, $100,000.00
  6. Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo – Rapid City, SD, $82,310.00
  7. Tough Enough to Wear Pink Horse Show – Wilmington, OH, $65,000.00
  8. Big Sky Pro Rodeo Roundup – Great Falls, Montana, $45,357.00
  9. Crosby Fair and Rodeo – Crosby, Texas, $40,000.00
  10. Red Bluff Round-Up – Red Bluff, California,  $34,311.53