Texas A&M Saddle and Sirloin Club

Texas A&M University is built on tradition and the Saddle and Sirloin Club prides itself on being one of the oldest and proudest members of the Animal Science department.  Saddle and Sirloin is a club open to students of all majors and departments but it has its roots from the College of Ag and Life Sciences.  Our primary purpose is to build a social network with fellow Aggies and raise funds through our events to support our judging teams.  We hold monthly meetings, socials and multiple community service events as well as a Fall and Spring dance.  We typically meet in Kleberg 115 for our meetings the first and third Tuesday of the month.  Check out the events page for a complete schedule of all of the 2011-2012 S&S events you can potentially participate in!

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