Idaho Resident Inducted Into Miss Rodeo America Pageant Hall of Fame
Longtime Miss Rodeo America Pageant chaperone Mrs. Valena "Kay" Weick Dennis of Caldwell, ID, is the newest inductee into the Miss Rodeo America Pageant Hall of Fame.
Surprise, smiles and tears marked the emotional ceremony, which took place last night during a portion of the 51st annual pageant, held at The Orleans in Las Vegas, NV.
Fellow volunteers surprised Dennis with a video tribute, a crystal trophy and kind words from several friends. Plus her family secretly flew to Las Vegas to be part of the celebration. They were ushered into the convention hall from the back door and made their presence known at the moment Dennis received her trophy and flowers before an audience of 700 people.
The very humble recipient was moved to tears by the announcement, but the tears were no match for her dazzling smile and gracious manner.
Dennis competed in the Miss Rodeo America Pageant in 1957 as Miss Rodeo Idaho and returned to the pageant in 1977 to serve in a volunteer capacity as a contestant chaperone.
Over the years, she has become a much beloved team player among the 150 volunteers that produce the pageant annually. She was recognized two years ago for 25 years of service to the Miss Rodeo America Pageant.
Dennis, a lifetime Caldwell resident, graduated from Boise State University with a Master’s degree in business administration. In 2000, she retired from the Boise Independent School district, where she taught 3rd grade for 36 years.
In her retirement, Dennis still works with the school district administering testing modules for the students and filling in as a substitute teacher.
Dennis has been married to Vernon Dennis for 45 years. They have one son, Stuart Dennis, a daughter-in-law Darla Dennis and grandsons Caelen, 6, and Gabriel, 3.
She has been a member of the First Christian Church in Caldwell for over 50 years, where she plays the piano and also is a member of the handbell choir.






