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2022 Grand Marshals

Jim and Kirsten Humphrey, Grand Marshalls for the 100th Greeley Stampede

Article by Kevin McFarling

Photography by Tiara Rose Photography

Originally published in Greeley Lifestyle

The Greeley Stampede Grand Marshals history has been filled with community leaders, volunteers and individuals that have had a significant impact on our community. Ever since 1954, it has been one of the Stampede’s long standing traditions to name Grand Marshals for each year’s event. This year, the Greeley Stampede is proud to  announce Jim and Kirsten Humphrey as the 2022 Grand Marshals. 

The 100th Greeley Stampede is a special occasion that requires a special set of Grand Marshals to pair with the  event. This year’s Grand Marshals have not only been active in supporting the Greeley Stampede and the  Stampede Foundation, but you will find them at many fundraising events throughout our community. Their  generosity and willingness to give back is what has made them stand out. 

“Being a volunteer and supporter of the event for thirty-one years, it’s an honor and a privilege to be included in the 100th event as Grand Marshals,” commented Jim Humphrey, who started volunteering at the Greeley  Stampede when he was fifteen years old. It all started when Jim would help cook and serve food for the night  shows. Jim remembers, “the road crews would always look forward to coming to Greeley because they knew  they would be getting some home cooking.” The family tradition continued with Kirsten joining the team and  later their children. Kirsten fondly recalled memories of their kids and family being in the kitchen together and  spending time at the event including a winning Mutton Bustin’ ride by their daughter when she was 6. 

As time went on and their business, Power Services Company grew, Jim and Kirsten transitioned into becoming  sponsors of the concert series at the Greeley Stampede for over 10 years. Jim explains their passion for the  Stampede and their continued involvement as, “we’re not only sponsors, we’re supporters. This is a  community event and I believe in it.” Jim and Kirsten’s involvement with the Stampede has made them more  than just a sponsor, they are seen as part of the family. 

Being Grand Marshals expands outside of the Greeley Stampede. Individuals, couples, or groups that are  chosen also have dedicated their time and efforts to supporting the Northern Colorado community. Jim and  Kirsten are pillar examples of this as they are involved in a wide range of non-profit groups including the American Cancer Society, the Weld Food Bank, and local school districts. They are always involved in some  project and doing everything they can to raise money to support the community.  

It is apparent that Jim and Kirsten are passionate about the Greeley Stampede as well as our community and  we are lucky to have such enthusiastic supporters. It is these qualities that have earned them the right to be  the 100th Greeley Stampede Grand Marshals.