Old Time Fiddlers bring music and tradition back to Yuma
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) - If you're looking for live music, dancing, or a chance to show off your own musical talent, a longtime Yuma tradition is returning this January.
The Arizona Old Time Fiddlers, along with the Yuma Silver Spur Rodeo, are hosting their annual Fiddle Contest and Music Festival Saturday, January 10 and Sunday, January 11.
The weekend-long event features fiddle contests throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday, with live music and free dancing on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Organizers say the event brings together a mix of winter visitors and local musicians who share a love for old-time fiddling.
The group is a volunteer organization that regularly performs around the community and works to keep the tradition alive.
The fiddle contest has been part of Yuma's culture for nearly five decades. This year marks its 49th anniversary, with proceeds supporting the Yuma Silver Spur Rodeo.
Participants of all ages are welcome. Age divisions range from musicians eight and under, all the way up to a senior division for performers 80 and older.
In addition to fiddle competitions, the event also includes vocal categories and other stringed instruments, making it a family-friendly experience with something for everyone.
Organizers hope the event will attract new musicians who may not yet know about the group, encouraging anyone with a passion for music to take part.
The festival also kicks off excitement for the Yuma Silver Spur Rodeo, which takes place February 13 through the 15.
Rodeo tickets are already on sale, with officials reminding the public that the only official online ticket source is rodeoticket.com.

