Las Vegas Rodeo Days Coloring Contest Awarding Prizes To Local Kids
Las Vegas Days Rodeo is back this month, and a local hotel is celebrating with a coloring contest. The Rodeo is coming back to town. It will be at CORE…

Children Coloring Contest
Cucurudza via Getty ImagesLas Vegas Days Rodeo is back this month, and a local hotel is celebrating with a coloring contest.
The Rodeo is coming back to town. It will be at CORE Arena on November 10 and 11, 2023. And again the Plaza Hotel & Casino is sponsoring a children’s coloring contest and inviting local school kids to participate. The contest is open to any Las Vegas area student that are in grades kindergarten through sixth.
Any child in those grades who wishes to participate simply needs to download and print out the contest photo to color. The photo is called Chuck Wagon, the original food truck. The photo celebrates the history of Las Vegas and western culture. Which has been the commitment of Las Vegas Days Rodeo since the beginning.
The Rodeo's mission is to bring the Las Vegas community together to celebrate the spirit of Old Las Vegas. And to honor those who helped shape our great city. As well as those who are working hard every day to preserve the western lifestyle. Both the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and Women’s Professional Rodeo Association support the Las Vegas Days Rodeo.
Guests at the rodeo this year will enjoy all their favorite rodeo activities. Including bull riding and steer wrestling. Barrell racing and team roping too. Western-themed events planned include mutton busting and a Whiskerino contest. Admission is free but guests should RSVP here.
Submissions for the Las Vegas Days Rodeo coloring contest are due no later than Friday, November 3.
Photos need to be colored by hand. And prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place in three different divisions (K-1, 2-3, 4-6). Winning students' teachers also get a prize when their student wins. Prizes include gift certificates to local favorite places. Including Cowabunga Vegas, the Las Vegas Natural History Museum, Springs Preserve, and more. Plus, the winning pictures will be on display at the rodeo.
To enter, participants need to complete an order form and upload their picture to www.plazahotelcasino.com/entertainment/las-vegas-days-rodeo/contest/. Pictures can either be scanned or sent via a high-quality photo.
For more information about the Rodeo and other related events, visit www.plazahotelcasino.com/entertainment/las-vegas-days-rodeo/.
Nevada Tops List Of States In U.S. With Most Expensive Childcare
If you've been thinking that the cost of childcare in Nevada seems high, you're not imagining it.
A list of the most expensive states for childcare just came out. And where Nevada ranked is shocking. Even for those of us who already know how expensive childcare is in our state.
The list was put together by Help Advisor. They compared the average numbers of both states as well as major cities in the United States. According to the study, families in the U.S. are spending an average of 27% of their household income on childcare. That is only 1% lower than the amount that Forbes advises should go toward families mortgages!
And while Nevada did land in the top five for the most expensive states for childcare, Las Vegas did not make the top five in Help Advisor's breakdown of major cities. Those spots went to places with much higher costs of living. Including San Francisco, at $510.11 per week. Seattle, at $453.65 per week. Philadelphia, at $427.41 per week. New York, at $414.64 per week. And Boston, at $412.96 per week.
However, a study done by tootris.com did name Las Vegas as the most expensive city in Nevada for the cost of childcare in 2023. They broke down the costs based upon the age of the child. Every parent who has had to put their kid in childcare knows an infant costs more than an older child. In fact, most places I've used will charge extra until the child is potty-trained, regardless of age. Which makes sense. As it takes more work to change diapers and clean up accidents. Tootris reported that the average infant childcare cost in Las Vegas is $1,365!
Going back to Help Advisor's study, we see that the national average of weekly childcare expenses in the country is $325.39.
Some of our neighboring states that fall at or below that amount include Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. Which costs a weekly average of $307.82, $271.63 and $270.76, respectively. For the study, Help Advisor used information released in May of 2023 by the U.S. Census Bureau.
And when it comes to the most expensive states in the country for childcare, here's the study's top 10.
10. Oregon
Ziba Photo Media via Getty ImagesOne of two states in the Pacific Northwest to land in the top 10. The second coming in at number five. Oregon's average childcare costs came in at $378.21 per week. And they didn't have a major city on the top 10 list that bumped up their average.
9. Illinois
Sean Pavone via Getty ImagesChicago's cost of living undoubtedly contributed to the overall average of childcare costs in Illinois. The Windy City was number seven on Help Advisor's list of most expensive cities for childcare. The state average came in at number nine with a cost of $379.37 per week.
8. Massachusetts
Fabiano Lacerda Dossanto via Getty ImagesLiving on the east coast isn't cheap, as well all know. Boston was number five on Help Advisor's list of cities with most expensive childcare costs. The state average came in at $385.10 per week.
7. Virginia

Cityscape of Arlington and Potomac River on a Sunny Summer Day - Arlington, Virginia, USA
With no major city in the top 10 driving up the state average, Virginia still landed on the list. Which means a consistent high across the state for childcare costs. The state came in at $392.70 per week average.
6. Colorado
marekuliasz via Getty ImagesAnother state that has high childcare average across the state. No major city in Denver came in on the list of most expensive cities. Still, the state's average is $392.77 per week.
5. Washington
Brittany Olson via Getty ImagesWashington state also came in high on the list. The cost of living there isn't that high in some of the cities, but others, like Seattle, definitely increased the state's average. They came in at $408.67 per week for childcare costs.
4. Hawaii
Jacob Boomsma via Getty ImagesEverything seems to be more expensive in Hawaii. So it wasn't a surprise that the Aloha state landed in the top 10 for childcare costs. At number 4, they average $413.13 per week per child.
3. Washington, D.C.
LUNAMARINA via Getty ImagesThis one might not be surprising. Considering how high the cost of living is in the area. D.C. came in at $427.90 per week in average childcare costs.
2. New Jersey
Claude Lapres via Getty ImagesComing in at the second most expensive for weekly childcare is New Jersey. The average cost their is $442.19. That is per week, per child.
1. Nevada
miroslav_1 via Getty ImagesI know. I was shocked too. Nevada came in at the very top for average weekly childcare costs. At $493.46 per week.




