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Welcome to the 118th Eastern Oregon Livestock Show!
It is a true honor to serve as President of one of the oldest and most diverse livestock shows in the Northwest. EOLS is rich in tradition, community, and spirit—and being part of its legacy is something I’m incredibly proud of. My grandfather, S.E. Miller, served as President from 1925 to 1928, and my grandfather Odin Miller from 1964 to 1971. Although I never had the chance to meet Grandpa S.E., I’m certain we would agree on many things, especially our shared love for the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show.
In my three years as President, a few things have stood out above all: the unmatched work ethic of our committee, the unwavering support they receive from their families, and the incredible enthusiasm of our community.
While I’ve always known how dedicated our committee is, the past few years have been truly next level. We’ve taken on major projects, including new arena lighting, a full remodel of the cookshack, and fresh coats of paint for the arena, announcer’s booth, and nearly every outbuilding on the grounds. This year, the interior of the EOLS Clubhouse received a much-needed makeover, and before showtime, we’ll have completed another large undertaking: the construction of a brand-new goat and sheep barn. The talent, tenacity, and dedication of the people on this committee amaze me every day and I’m beyond proud to be part of this team.
I’ve also had the personal honor of recognizing some very special people. Celebrating Steve Kenyon’s 30 years as our rodeo announcer was especially meaningful for my family, particularly since my dad was part of the committee that hired Steve all those years ago. Also, while serving as President, not one, but two of my nieces, Paisley and Millie, were crowned EOLS Queens in 2023 and 2024 respectively. This is something I will treasure forever.
A crucial part of this role—something every EOLS Director and Past President understands—is the support we receive from our families. Behind every long day on the grounds is a family picking up the slack at home and often showing up to help at the show as well. EOLS is truly a family affair, and I am so grateful for the love and encouragement of mine.
To our generous sponsors and this incredible community—thank you. Your continued support makes all of this possible.
And finally, I wish the very best of luck to our talented 2025 EOLS Royalty Court—Brea, Kiana, and Kodi—as they embark on their exciting journey representing EOLS throughout the Northwest. We know you’ll do us proud.
Here’s to another unforgettable year at the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show!
With gratitude,
Cassie Miller-Petersen
President, 118th Eastern Oregon Livestock Show
It is a true honor to serve as President of one of the oldest and most diverse livestock shows in the Northwest. EOLS is rich in tradition, community, and spirit—and being part of its legacy is something I’m incredibly proud of. My grandfather, S.E. Miller, served as President from 1925 to 1928, and my grandfather Odin Miller from 1964 to 1971. Although I never had the chance to meet Grandpa S.E., I’m certain we would agree on many things, especially our shared love for the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show.
In my three years as President, a few things have stood out above all: the unmatched work ethic of our committee, the unwavering support they receive from their families, and the incredible enthusiasm of our community.
While I’ve always known how dedicated our committee is, the past few years have been truly next level. We’ve taken on major projects, including new arena lighting, a full remodel of the cookshack, and fresh coats of paint for the arena, announcer’s booth, and nearly every outbuilding on the grounds. This year, the interior of the EOLS Clubhouse received a much-needed makeover, and before showtime, we’ll have completed another large undertaking: the construction of a brand-new goat and sheep barn. The talent, tenacity, and dedication of the people on this committee amaze me every day and I’m beyond proud to be part of this team.
I’ve also had the personal honor of recognizing some very special people. Celebrating Steve Kenyon’s 30 years as our rodeo announcer was especially meaningful for my family, particularly since my dad was part of the committee that hired Steve all those years ago. Also, while serving as President, not one, but two of my nieces, Paisley and Millie, were crowned EOLS Queens in 2023 and 2024 respectively. This is something I will treasure forever.
A crucial part of this role—something every EOLS Director and Past President understands—is the support we receive from our families. Behind every long day on the grounds is a family picking up the slack at home and often showing up to help at the show as well. EOLS is truly a family affair, and I am so grateful for the love and encouragement of mine.
To our generous sponsors and this incredible community—thank you. Your continued support makes all of this possible.
And finally, I wish the very best of luck to our talented 2025 EOLS Royalty Court—Brea, Kiana, and Kodi—as they embark on their exciting journey representing EOLS throughout the Northwest. We know you’ll do us proud.
Here’s to another unforgettable year at the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show!
With gratitude,
Cassie Miller-Petersen
President, 118th Eastern Oregon Livestock Show
eols community sponsored barn
We are proposing building a new facility to house the 4-H Sheep and Goats at the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show. To learn more information about sponsorship and the facility, please check out our page!
Stars of the Show by Amy Lay
There is a limited opportunity to purchase a print of an original painting by Amy Lay. The proceeds from the sales of these prints will go directly to fund the improvement of the livestock barns.
Sizes available:
12'x24" = $175
24"x48" = $300
The prints will be gallery wrapped, unframed canvas prints
To order, please stop by the EOLS Secretary's office or contact Carol by email or phone:
[email protected] | 503-936-6474
Amy grew up in the heart of Eastern Oregon with a vast love of her hometown and Stockshow. She is primarily self-taught but grateful for her Art Degree from Eastern Oregon University, Amy’s career has evolved from a childhood dream to a strong reality.
Sizes available:
12'x24" = $175
24"x48" = $300
The prints will be gallery wrapped, unframed canvas prints
To order, please stop by the EOLS Secretary's office or contact Carol by email or phone:
[email protected] | 503-936-6474
Amy grew up in the heart of Eastern Oregon with a vast love of her hometown and Stockshow. She is primarily self-taught but grateful for her Art Degree from Eastern Oregon University, Amy’s career has evolved from a childhood dream to a strong reality.
Check us out on Facebook!
There are a lot of changes this year, but stay up to date with EOLS by liking us on Facebook! Staying informed of our show is important to us! The best way to get all up-to-date news is by following our Facebook page Eastern Oregon Livestock Show or by checking out our website.
We want YOUR photos!
Submit your favorite photos taken during EOLS week and check them out on our Fan Submission page! Click here for more information! TICKET INFORMATION
Check out our Tickets page for more information on how to purchase tickets ONLINE! PARADE INFORMATION
Interested in being in our Main Street Parade? Click here for more information! want to get involved with the 2025 eastern oregon livestock show?We are always looking for volunteers! If you are interested in helping make EOLS a successful annual event, check out our volunteer page here!
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Staying informed of our show is important to us! The best way to get all up-to-date news is by following our Facebook page Eastern Oregon Livestock Show or by checking out the rest of our website.
The Eastern Oregon Livestock Show has been a part of the community since 1908 and we want to continue that tradition. If you are interested in helping out with this year's show, check out our volunteer page! Membership dues are $5 for a single and $10 for a family. 2022 columbia river circuit small rodeo of the yearEastern Oregon Livestock Show named an Oregon Heritage Tradition
The Oregon Heritage Commission named EOLS as the 27th event to be a Heritage Tradition. This designation recognizes events that have been ongoing for 50 years or more and add to the livability and identity of the State of Oregon. To read the full article by The Observer, please click here!
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