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The High River Ag Society is proud to serve as a cornerstone of Western Heritage and Agricultural excellence in our region.

Our work - welcoming well over 25,000 visitors annually, supporting youth programs, and preserving rodeo traditions - would not be possible without the generous investment of our Community Partners.

Together we are building a vibrant home for western sports, traditions and community connections.

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Key Community Partner

FortisAlberta is a locally based company that’s proud to deliver electricity service to nearly 600,000 residential, farm and business customers across Alberta.

Our Community Investment program is guided by the principle that our success is dependent on the well-being of the more than 240 communities in which we operate, live and work.

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Indoor Arena Infrastructure & Mezzanine

Creating inclusive community spaces is a key part of the Western Communities Foundation’s Safe Places commitment.

Together with Wawanesa, we were proud to award a Community Infrastructure Grant to the High River Agricultural Society to revitalize an unused area that will soon offer a welcoming place for events, youth programs, and community gatherings.


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Photography & Event Support

My connection to the Ag started about 12 years ago, photographing jackpots. Since then I have volunteered and been invited to photograph many memorable moments and events.

The Ag really is at the heart of this community and their importance for ours and the much wider rodeo family cannot be overstated. I am truly honoured to be a small part of what they do!


Website, Marketing & Digital Support

Savvy Graphics is "all in" when it comes to supporting the High River Ag Society. Our partnership began in 2021 with a complete website rebuild, but it quickly evolved into a deep commitment to the Society’s brand and community.

We’ve been honored to help shape the visual identity of the Ag’s most iconic events, including re-creating the logos for the Guy Weadick Rodeo and the Battle of the Foothills. Beyond design and photography, you’ll find us "boots on the ground"—whether we’re volunteering for 50/50 draws during the chucks, running canteens, or supporting local 4-H clubs.

Working one-on-one with the HRAS team and the Call of the West Museum has given us a front-row seat to the heart of this community, and we are proud to help preserve that heritage through every digital and creative project we touch.


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Indoor Arena Infrastructure & Mezzanine

Cinch Carpentry is proud to support the High River Ag Society and the incredible work they do in fostering community, agriculture and youth development. 

We at Cinch Carpentry believe that strong communities are built the same way we approach our projects - on a solid foundation of hard work, trust and shared values. 

The HRAS preserves western traditions and creates opportunities for young people to learn responsibility, build confidence and develop respect for land and livestock. 

They play a vital role in teaching discipline, resilience and sportsmanship while connecting people to the agriculture roots that are so important in our region. 

The sense of community built around the HRAS events is something special. Families, volunteers and local businesses all come together to support and continue the western lifestyle.

Cinch Carpentry is extremely proud to be a part of and support the strong values the HRAS holds!