05/29/2026 | Press release | Archived content
Flathead Valley, MT - Yesterday, Western Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke honored two Flathead Valley institutions, the Brash Rodeo and the Glacier Range Riders, recognizing each organization with a Congressional Record entered into the official record of the United States Congress. The honors celebrated the lasting impact both organizations have had on Montana's western heritage, local economy, and community traditions.
For years, the Brash Rodeo has carried forward Montana's deep ranching and rodeo traditions, bringing together competitors and spectators from across the region and the world to celebrate the western way of life. Located at Majestic Valley Arena beside the historic Blue Moon Nite Club, the rodeo has become a gathering place for Montanans and visitors alike, showcasing events that reflect the grit and skills of working ranch families across the West.
Likewise, the Glacier Range Riders have become a major source of community pride in the Flathead, drawing thousands of fans to professional baseball while supporting local businesses, tourism, and family entertainment throughout the valley. Since their founding in 2021, the Range Riders and Glacier Bank Park have quickly established themselves as cornerstones of summer in Northwest Montana, bringing America's pastime back to the Flathead and creating a venue where families and neighbors can come together.
Congressman Zinke presented the Congressional Records during ceremonies honoring each organization and their contributions to Montana culture and community life. Zinke also threw out the ceremonial first pitch of the Range Riders game.
Sections of the Congressional Records and photos are included below.
Congressional Record honoring the Glacier Range Riders and photos:
"From the name of the team to the stadium, even the logo has a history. The Glacier Range Riders' logo reflects the rich cultural heritage of Montana and pays homage to the Native American traditions that remain an important part of our state's identity. The arrowhead design honors the history of the region while serving as a symbol of strength, perseverance, and community. Like the game of baseball itself, the logo brings people together to celebrate Montana's history and create new memories for future generations.
More than a baseball team, the Glacier Range Riders have created a place where families can gather, veterans can be honored, and lasting memories can be made. Each summer, friends and neighbors come together at the ballpark to enjoy America's pastime, celebrate their community, and share experiences that span generations. In an age when opportunities to bring people together are increasingly important, the Range Riders have created a venue that strengthens community ties and shows the very best of Montana. Throughout the summer months, thousands gather to watch the Range Riders, making a trip to the ballpark, another memorable part of the Flathead Valley experience.
Beyond the game itself, the Glacier Range Riders have had a meaningful impact on the local economy and community. The organization has helped attract visitors to Northwest Montana, supported local businesses, and created opportunities for young athletes to engage in the sport. The team's success demonstrates that professional sports can thrive in Montana while remaining closely connected to the people and communities they represent."
View more photos from the event here and the full Congressional Record here.
Congressional Record honoring the Brash Rodeo and photos:
"Located in the Flathead Valley at the Majestic Valley Arena beside the historic Blue Moon Nite Club, the Brash Rodeo is deeply rooted in the community. For generations, the Blue Moon has brought people together through hospitality and entertainment, while the Brash Rodeo carries forward Montana's western traditions in the arena just outside its doors. Together, they have become gathering places where families, friends, and visitors create lasting memories and experience the spirit of Montana.
The competitors who enter the arena represent a proud legacy of hard work, discipline, and perseverance, while the rodeo itself serves as a reminder of the skills that once defined daily life across the frontier. The Brash Rodeo helps preserve these traditions and share them with future generations. Within multiple events, teams of father-daughter duos compete, showcasing not only their skills on horseback but a deeply rooted family bond and tradition. These events and the Brash Rodeo."
View more photos from the event here and the full Congressional Record here.
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