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May 15, 2026
2026 Cowboy Shootout - Well Resource Benefit
May 15, 2026
Halter Wildlife, Inc. - Pleasant Prairie, WI
Powering Chicago is a sponsor of this event...
2026 Cowboy Shootout - Well Resource Benefit
May 15, 2026
Halter Wildlife Inc
9626 113th Street
Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
ABOUT THE EVENT
Howdy buckaroos and buckarettes!
Thank you for putting your sights on the cowboy shootout website. If you’ve never been to a cowboy shoot out that makes a whole lotta sense because this is a newly conceived event that will allow you to test your skills similar to those folks who lived in the wild west. There are five major contests with both overall prizes and individual event prizes. The events are mounted shooting, fast draw, bull riding, calf roping, and the stand off. To learn more, explore our competition page.
Other highlights of the day will be a brisket and ribs barbecue with all the fixin‘s. Fill in the day with clay shooting and fishing, then belly up to the bar in the saloon to wet your whistle after you’re done with all your shooting.
The Cowboy Shootout is open to cowboys, cowgirls, and children are welcome as spectators. Bring the whole family to enjoy horseshoes, bags, and a full day of entertainment that supports a rootin'-tootin' charity called The Well. The Well works with and supports Chicago’s first responders, and it does a darn-tooting job of it.
THE WELL RESOURCE CENTER:
The Well Resource Center is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit whose mission is to care for and see improvement in the mental, physical, relational, and spiritual health of first responders and their families. The Well was established in the winter of 2017 by Matt and Audra Blair as a “need-based community resource center.” Matt and Audra used programs like sports leagues, cooking classes, and job-readiness programs to draw people in so they could listen to the needs of the community. The Well is located in the Jefferson Park neighborhood on the northwest side of Chicago. This northwest side is home to over 25% of Chicago’s protective services employees.
Matt & Audra quickly learned about the tolls that being a First Responder in Chicago not only takes on the first responders themselves but also on their families. The Chicago Police Department alone has a 60% higher suicide rate than any law enforcement agency in the country. The Well now has four licensed counselors on staff and offers FREE mental health services for First Responders and their immediate family members. The Well’s approach when it comes to mental health is to establish trust and relationships before there is need. The goal is to create a comfortability that leads first responders and their families to be proactive with their health rather than reactive to a crisis.
The Well establishes trust in a variety of ways. Weekly male and female first responder social groups. Weekly spouse support groups, weekly basketball, yoga, group bike rides, and most importantly, attending roll calls. The Well has a representative in nine of the twenty-two Chicago Police districts where we offer encouragement, promote resources, and build trust. The Well is in front of roughly 3,000 Chicago Police Officers in roll calls monthly. The Well cannot do what we do without the help of organizations like The Box If Foundation and individuals like you. Thank you for your support!

