The Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse (JCSP) in Cleburne, Texas, has unveiled a commemorative logo in honor of its 70th anniversary. Established on October 8, 1951, the JCSP has been dedicated to promoting good fellowship, sportsmanship, and preserving the traditions of the Old West.
The newly released logo celebrates seven decades of community involvement and the organization’s commitment to supporting area youth and charitable activities. The JCSP hosts various events throughout the year, including the annual PRCA Rodeo, which serves as the main funding event enabling the organization to give back to the community.
At the center, a bronc rider is depicted mid-ride, symbolizing the thrilling action of professional rodeo. The backdrop includes the shape of Texas, proudly incorporating elements of the Lone Star State’s flag in red, white, and blue. A flowing banner at the top highlights the “70th Year Anniversary” in bold red letters, emphasizing the milestone celebration.
The logo prominently displays “Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse PRCA Rodeo” in an eye-catching western-style font, reinforcing its connection to the ProRodeo circuit. The official PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association) emblem is also included, signifying the rodeo’s status as a premier professional event.
Overall, the design embodies tradition, excitement, and the enduring legacy of the Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse as they celebrate seven decades of rodeo excellence.
The 70th-anniversary logo will be prominently featured in upcoming events, including the JCSP PRCA Rodeo scheduled for June 11-14, 2025. This milestone event promises to honor the rich history and enduring legacy of the Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse.
For more information about the Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse and their upcoming events, visit their official website at sheriffsposse.com.